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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour confronts the climate crisis - what can she and others do to take action. We discuss that story, science reliability, trust in government, and the fiscal apocalypse. Columnists Lara Williams, Faye Flam, Clive Crook, and Kathryn Edwards join. Amy Morris hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Opinion columnist Paul Davies says although JPMorgan's rescue of First Republic calmed markets for a brief moment, regulators should consider how the costs of such a move could ripple through the economy. Opinion's Lisa Jarvis joins to discuss the weight loss drug race. We also consider the implications for America's democracy if we do in fact see a Biden-Trump rematch with columnist Clive Crook. Bloomberg's Allison Schrager also joins to talk about the value of Twitter Blue, and whether it's been destroyed by Elon Musk. Amy Morris hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Sloan, CEO of Global Payments, on buying Total Systems Services in a deal valued at $21.5 billion. Eric Stein, Portfolio Manager and Co-Director of Global Fixed Income at Eaton Vance, on how bond markets are reflecting global growth fears. David Garrity, Chief Market Strategist for Laidlaw & Co. Ltd and Partner at BTblock, on a tech cold war, and how freezing out Huawei will impact 5G. Clive Crook, Bloomberg Opinion editor, on why European elections were a mess for EU leadership. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Tom Halverson, CEO of CoBank, discusses the agricultural economy, as trade tariffs take their toll. Clive Crook, Bloomberg Opinion editor, on the EU ruling that the U.K. should be allowed to reverse Brexit, and former BOE Governor Mervyn King blasting May's plan. Marianna Goldenberg, Founder of CURO Wealth Management, on how clients are rushing in to settle divorces ahead of tax changes in 2019. Tim Dissette, Senior Partner at Infinitas, on the fastest pace of consolidation he's ever seen in the financial adviser industry. Broadcasting Live from Commonwealth's "Power In Practice Alumni Workshop" in Orlando. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Ambramowicz.
Clive Crook, Bloomberg Opinion Editor, on outlook for Theresa May and Brexit, following the departure of top Brexiter Boris Johnson.Robert Lawrence, Professor of International Trade and Investment at Harvard Kennedy School and former economic advisor to President Bill Clinton, on the global supply chain and whether trade globalization be undone at this point. Alan Bjerga, agriculture reporter for Bloomberg, on how U.S. soybean farmers are being impacted by trade wars. Josh Lohmeier, Head of US Investment Grade Credit at Aviva Investors, on the impact of recent M&A deals and how investors can navigate the corporate credit landscape.Â
The EU’s economic crisis has brought its member nations to a historic moment. The present limited pooling of sovereignty is failing. Either the Union moves closer to becoming the United States of Europe, or it risks breaking up altogether. Unfortunately, Europe’s citizens don’t like either choice. Speakers: Beppe Severgnini, Clive Crook, Simon Johnson,Richard Haass
In this week’s podcast: Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad’s role as Iran’s president is looking uncertain; Oil cartel Opec meeting descends into acrimony; And, we end the show in the US with the fiscal debate over raising the country’s debt ceiling. Presented by Gideon Rachman with Clive Crook and David Blair in the studio in London and Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran. Produced by LJ Filotrani See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's podcast: The race for the Republican nomination heats up in the US; Yemen on the brink of collapse; the E.coli outbreak in Europe causes rift between Spain and Germany. Presented by Gideon Rachman with Clive Crook in the studio in London, Abigail Fielding-Smith in Beirut and Quentin Peel in Berlin. Produced by LJ Filotrani See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tuesday, March 15, 201111:45 a.m. - 3 p.m.National Press ClubWashington, DCWelcoming RemarksThe Honorable John Edward PorterChair, Research!America Panel 1(Pictured left to right)Moderator: Michael Riley, Managing Editor, Bloomberg GovernmentThe Honorable Mike CastleFormer Member, U.S. House of Representatives (1993-2011)Harry Johns, MBAPresident and CEO, Alzheimer’s AssociationThomas R. Frieden, MD, MPHDirector, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionVictor J. Dzau, MDChancellor of Health Affairs, Duke UniversityCarolyn M. Clancy, MDDirector, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Panel 2(Pictured left to right)Moderator: Clive Crook, Senior Editor, The AtlanticEllen V. Sigal, PhDFounder and President, Friends of Cancer ResearchDavid C. Page, MDDirector, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical ResearchMargaret A. Hamburg, MDCommissioner, Food and Drug AdministrationFrancis S. Collins, MD, PhDDirector, National Institutes of HealthJohn J. CastellaniPresident and CEO, PhRMA
Tuesday, March 24, 200912 p.m. - 3 p.m.National Press ClubWashington, DCPart 1:Opening remarks by Research!America president & CEO Mary WoolleyKeynote address by Research!America board chairman, The Honorable John Edward PorterPart 2:Introduction of moderator Clive Crook, senior editor, The Atlantic by Mary WoolleyPanel 1: Science in the Service of America's Global ImageRichard Besser, MD, acting director, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNancy Glass, PhD, MPH, RN, associate professor, The Johns Hopkins University School of NursingPatricia Murphy, director, Office of International Health and Biodefense, Bureau of Oceans, Environment and Science, U.S. State DepartmentChris Viehbacher, CEO, sanofi-aventisPart 3:Panel 2: Science in the Service of the Economy and America's HealthCarolyn Clancy, MD, director, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityRaynard Kington, MD, PhD, acting director, National Institutes of HealthDebra Lappin, JD, senior vice president, B&D Consulting, LLCBill Peck, MD, director, Center for Health Policy, Washington University School of MedicineClosing remarks by Mary Woolley