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In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Wall Street was a rocky road on Monday as oil prices brought a great fluctuation in the markets as well as President Trump indicating a near end to the Iran war. Those moves mark an impressive turnaround from the losses seen earlier in the day. The Dow was down nearly 900 points at its session low before rallying over 200 points at the closing bell. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell as much as 1.5% each. Also in light of the war, should the DHS remain unfunded, the irony of NYC voters electing a man that's sympathetic to the 9/11 terrorists and Democratic strategist James Carville finally loses his mind by unloading on President Donald Trump in a profanity-laced rant, admitting that he has "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and hopes to hate the president even more. Also the National Parks Service to restore fireworks to Mt. Rushmore on July 4th and audio from David Spade's podcast with Dana Carvey. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All three (3) major stock indexes erased their earlier gains to finish mostly lower in a volatile session on Tuesday. Dow fell 34.29-points or -0.07%.
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4lfOy1s The episode reviews continued heightened, two-way intraday market volatility tied to the Iran military operation, highlighted by a Dow swing from sharply down to closing up over 200 points and oil's brief spike near $115 before falling back to about $83–$84 after comments that the war may be nearly over. David argues these violent moves reflect short-term trading, hedging, and speculation, and advises long-term investors to avoid reacting. He notes the 10-year yield fell to about 4.1%, technology led while financials lagged, and last week's index declines were modest despite some weak breadth. He discusses oil and VIX backwardation, shipping/insurance uncertainties in the Strait, debate over targeting Iranian oil infrastructure, and risks of bad policy if oil rises. Bahnsen also cites a “horrific” jobs report with unemployment at 4.4% and significant job losses and revisions, and previews CPI Wednesday. 00:00 Volatility Backdrop 00:54 Wild Market Reversal 01:47 Oil Spike Explained 04:10 Ignore The Noise 04:31 Rates Sectors Breadth 06:18 Backwardation Signals 07:42 War Timeline Shipping 09:57 Policy Risks Oil 10:42 Jobs Report Shock 12:33 Energy CPI Outlook 13:35 Wrap Up Stand Pat Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
In this intimate, two-handed edition of Posting Through It, Jared and Mike try to figure out whether the MAGA movement is actually faltering, as some news coverage would suggest. The short answer is yes: poll numbers are sagging, the economy is slumping, influencers are turning on one another, and the rhetoric has grown so absurd that less-online working people can no longer follow it. The more nuanced answer is that while the MAGA movement may be faltering, it could also be more dangerous than ever — precisely because of that chaos. The hosts close out the episode with a look at a corner of 4chan that serves as a "factory floor" for AI deepfake pornography.It's a weird time. But at least the Dow is over 50,000... right? Links:Jared's latest at Open Measures: This 4chan Board Became a Factory for Explicit AI ‘Deepfakes.' Nobody Is Stopping It.Join us in Washington, DC, for the release of Mike's first book, "Strange People on the Hill": Politics & Prose, April 11 @ 5pm (Free)Transition Music: "The Grind" by Closed City Terror
It's a Monday morning update from the news desk. Today's forecast is sunny and warm, with highs in the sixties. But the good weather can't distract us from the top stories. We're talking about the crisis in the Middle East, oil prices skyrocketing to over $100 a barrel, and the impact on gas prices. On Wall Street, the Dow is taking a hit, and at airports across the country, the partial government shutdown is causing long delays. We'll dive into these stories and more, including a new development in Iran, a security scare in New York City, and a warning from Boston police about a scam.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dow is coming off its biggest weekly slide in nearly a year, EP Wealth Advisor JD Nathan Rogers on planning for retirement, More on the next seminar Beyond the Noise: Navigating Wealth in Uncertain Times with EP Wealth Advisors CFP Stephanie Richman and JD Nathan Rogers at the Don Tatzin Community Hall Lafayette Library this Wednesday March 11th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
MRKT Matrix - Monday, March 9th Dow closes wild session up 200 points as oil reverses lower and Trump signals Iran war near an end (CNBC) JPMorgan Sees 10% Correction in S&P 500 as War Risks Build Up (Bloomberg) Oil Is Already Near a Price That Hurts the Economy (WSJ) Trump Comes Under Pressure to Address Gas Prices, Iran War Strategy (WSJ) Anthropic sues the Pentagon over being declared a ‘supply chain risk' (FT) Microsoft adds Anthropic AI models to its Copilot workplace tools (FT) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
US equity markets advanced, staging an impressive intra-session rebound after President Trump reportedly viewed the war with Iran as “pretty much” done - Dow rose +239-points or +0.50%, recovering from an earlier decline of as much as -900-points. Caterpillar Inc (up +3.51%) sat at the top of the primary sector leaderboard, arresting a two-session slide that had dragged the manufacturer of construction and mining equipment down over >7%.
Wie dacht dat alle malaise in het Midden-Oosten wel was ingeprijsd, komt van een koude kermis thuis: energieprijzen stijgen door vandaag, en beleggers doen de verliezen van vorige week nog eens dunnetjes over. Volgens analisten lijkt de bodem bovendien nog niet in zicht. Hoe ver die nog rijkt, en of de oliereserves van 32 landen die nog kunnen stutten, gaan we deze aflevering bespreken. Daarin hoor je ook over ING, want de bank is nog steeds niet weg uit Rusland. Ze willen wel, maar het Kremlin werkt ze tegen. ING is namelijk een van de laatste portalen tussen Rusland en het economische verkeer in de rest van de wereld. Tegenwerking of niet: de bank verdient ook nog fors aan Rusland, al kunnen ze daar volgens ING zelf helemaal niks aan doen. En het kabinet moet op zoek naar een nieuwe uitwerking van de nieuwe box-3-regels. Misschien is dat een belletje waard naar voormalig ASML-ceo Peter Wennink. Die heeft wel een alternatief klaarliggen, dat óók de Nederlandse techsector aan een impuls kan helpen. Hoor je ook nog: Waarom Novo Nordisk de strijdbijl met zijn aartsvijand begraaft Hoe Prosus straks mogelijk een belang krijgt in de nieuwe combinatie van Paramount en Warner Brothers De moeder van Ticketmaster, dat mag jou blijven afzetten met dure concertkaartjes, tot vreugde van beleggers Waarom president Trump ruzie heeft met Ash en Pikachu Te gast: Wilbert Aarts van Bond Capital Partners BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij BNR Zakendoen en de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezighoudt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
March, 8 2026, 7 AM; Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia said they are continuing to fight off Iranian drone and missile attacks. The UAE says Iran has fired 16 ballistic missiles and 117 drones in new barrages. Iran's Foreign Ministry said its defensive operations against U.S. military bases in the region will continue, but the attacks should not be construed as hostility toward neighboring countries. Nancy Youssef, Meghan O'Sullivan, and Jon Finer join The Weekend to discuss the going war in the region. For more, follow us on social media: Bluesky: @theweekendmsnow.bsky.social Instagram: @theweekendmsnow TikTok: @theweekendmsnow To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Spektakel wordt het sowieso. Komende dinsdag komt cloudbedrijf Oracle met de jaarcijfers. Die over het jaar waarin ze enorme deals sloten met AI-bedrijven, maar ook voor miljarden investeerden. Nu willen beleggers knaken zien, denkt onze gast. Ze willen in ieder geval weten of hun belangrijkste klant - OpenAI - de financiële middelen heeft om de beloftes die ze aan Oracle deden waar te maken. Het is ook nog eens cruciaal voor Oracle zelf dat ze scoren, want de sfeer is niet bepaald gezellig als het om hun aandeel draait. Dat verloor sinds de jaarwisseling al ruim 20 procent. Genoeg goed te maken dus. Verder hoor je ook nog kort waarom de verwachtingen bij Adobe minder hoog gespannen zijn. In Beurs in Zicht stomen we je klaar voor de beursweek die je tegemoet gaat. Want soms zie je door de beursbomen het beursbos niet meer. Dat is verleden tijd! Iedere week vertelt een vriend van de show waar jouw focus moet liggen. Te gast: Marc Langeveld, Antaurus AI Tech Fund BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezighoudt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
March, 7 2026, 7 AM; Meanwhile, the Israeli military said its fighter jets launched 230 munitions toward several military sites across Tehran. President Donald Trump is threatening to hit Iran again "Very Hard." He's expected to travel to Dover Air Force base to attend the dignified transfer of six U.S. service members killed in the war. NBC News is reporting that Trump has privately expressed real interest in deploying American troops on the ground inside of Iran. Former CIA Director John Brennan joins The Weekend to discus the growing uncertainty surrounding the motive for the war. For more, follow us on social media: Bluesky: @theweekendmsnow.bsky.social Instagram: @theweekendmsnow TikTok: @theweekendmsnow To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A city-wide stabbing spree has left one woman dead and another in critical in condition. Former U.S. Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa died at age 74, a look at her decades-long career and her lasting impact on Hawaii politics. And progress in the ongoing legal push to sort out the multi-billion dollar Maui Wildfire settlement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
"this job is really primarily a people job" "if you get the right people, you don't have to spend a lot of time micromanaging; get out of their way and let them do their thing" "you have to be the type of boss that people are not afraid to bring bad news" "you all have everything you need to be successful at Dow" "if you treat Japanese people with integrity, trust, respect, like you would want to be treated like anywhere else in the world, you're going to be fine" Brief Bio Peter Jennings is President of Dow in Japan and Korea, overseeing a multi-billion-dollar business and thousands of employees across both markets. He joined Dow as an attorney and spent twenty-seven years in legal roles before being unexpectedly tapped for senior business leadership. Before moving to Japan in 2012, he served in Hong Kong as general counsel for Dow Asia Pacific and later returned to the United States for several senior assignments. His transition from legal counsel to country president reflects a career shaped by adaptability, deep institutional knowledge, and a strong people-first philosophy. In Japan, he became Dow's longest-serving president in the market's history, leading cultural renewal, leadership development, diversity initiatives, and a more open, internationally minded operating model inside a long-established Japanese organisation. Peter Jennings presents a compelling case that leadership success in Japan does not begin with technical mastery, perfect language, or rigid adherence to stereotype. It begins with trust. When he arrived in Japan in 2012, one year after the Tohoku earthquake, he came not as a traditional commercial operator but as a long-serving Dow lawyer with deep corporate knowledge and international experience. That unusual path could easily have created distance between him and a highly experienced Japanese leadership team. Instead, it became an advantage because he did not arrive pretending to know everything. He arrived listening. His early approach was simple and disciplined. He met leaders individually, asked about their biggest issues, wrote everything down, and focused on how he could help. In a market where nemawashi, ringi-sho, consensus-building, and careful internal alignment still shape decision-making, that restraint mattered. Rather than impose a foreign leadership template, Jennings worked to understand how trust and respect are earned locally. He recognised that formal authority in Japan means little unless people feel safe enough to speak candidly. Over time, the proof of progress was behavioural. Senior staff started challenging him privately after meetings. Employees began dropping by for coffee or lunch. More importantly, people brought bad news earlier. For Jennings, that was a decisive signal of culture change. He argues that if people fear punishment, information gets buried. In a high uncertainty avoidance environment, leaders must reduce the interpersonal risk of honesty before they can improve decision quality. That is where leadership and decision intelligence meet: better outcomes come from better information flow, not louder authority. He also reshaped the leadership bench. Over several years, Dow Japan moved from a more traditional senior male model towards a younger, more diverse, bilingual, bicultural team. Jennings takes particular satisfaction not in personal advancement but in seeing talented people, especially women, promoted into larger roles. He frames leadership as removing obstacles, securing resources, and backing capable people rather than controlling them. That is a significant shift away from hierarchical supervision and towards empowerment. Another major insight concerns engagement. Rather than accept low survey scores as a fixed Japan problem, Jennings replaced abstract annual questionnaires with thirty small-group focus sessions built around four direct questions. This surfaced practical barriers that a standardised survey missed. In effect, he moved from broad sentiment tracking to grounded organisational sensing. That approach resembles a more human version of modern management tools such as digital twins or data-led diagnostic systems: the aim is not data volume, but usable insight. Jennings remains optimistic about Japan's future because he sees a new generation less constrained by inherited conventions. He believes many younger professionals want accelerated careers, global exposure, flexibility, and merit-based opportunity. His lesson is clear: leadership in Japan works best when it combines respect for consensus with encouragement for initiative, local sensitivity with global openness, and humility with conviction. Q&A Summary What makes leadership in Japan unique? Leadership in Japan is shaped by context more than cliché. Jennings suggests the distinctive challenge is not that Japanese teams are uniquely difficult, but that trust must be earned carefully and consistently. Consensus matters, and leaders must respect the logic behind nemawashi and ringi-sho rather than dismiss them as slow. People observe behaviour closely before deciding whether a leader is safe, credible, and worth following. Titles alone do not create followership. In practice, leadership in Japan requires patience, consistency, and a visible commitment to fairness. Why do global executives struggle? Many global executives struggle because they arrive overconfident or over-programmed. Jennings argues that outsiders often assume prior Asia experience transfers automatically into Japan. It does not. Japan requires a different cadence, especially around rapport, internal alignment, and decision support. Executives also fail when they underestimate how long trust-building takes. Jennings says it took two to three years before he felt his influence had truly taken root. Leaders who expect quick wins often misread silence as agreement and hierarchy as commitment. Is Japan truly risk-averse? Jennings does not deny caution exists, but he reframes the issue as uncertainty rather than simple risk aversion. In environments with strong uncertainty avoidance, employees can hesitate because the social cost of error feels high. That does not mean they lack ambition or imagination. It means leadership must lower the penalty for speaking up, experimenting, and surfacing problems. When employees believe bad news will be handled constructively, innovation becomes more possible. The issue is less about national character and more about psychological safety. What leadership style actually works? The style that works is people-centred, transparent, and supportive. Jennings repeatedly returns to one principle: leadership is a people job. He believes leaders should ask good questions, listen well, help teams secure resources, and avoid micromanagement. They should also model openness by welcoming challenge and by rewarding honesty instead of punishing it. This style aligns well with consensus cultures because it does not destroy harmony; it strengthens it through trust. Effective leaders also create points of light by visibly backing talented people into bigger roles. How can technology help? Technology can support leadership, but it cannot replace human judgment. Jennings' critique of standard engagement surveys shows that data without context often misleads. Better systems should improve signal quality, not merely produce dashboards. In that sense, tools associated with decision intelligence, workforce analytics, or even digital twins of organisational processes can help leaders identify bottlenecks, bias, and friction. Yet Jennings' own example shows the real breakthrough came from direct conversation. Technology is most useful when it sharpens listening rather than substitutes for it. Does language proficiency matter? Language proficiency helps, but Jennings suggests it is not decisive. He openly acknowledges not speaking Japanese, yet built credibility through authenticity, gratitude, and respectful conduct. He believes leaders can succeed without perfect language if they behave with integrity, remain accessible, and work through strong local talent. Language matters less than whether people believe the leader is genuine, fair, and willing to learn. Cultural arrogance is far more damaging than imperfect fluency. What's the ultimate leadership lesson? The ultimate lesson is that people rise when leaders combine belief with opportunity. Jennings insists that employees already possess the education and ability to succeed; what often separates performance is confidence, encouragement, and the chance to act. Great leadership in Japan is therefore not about overpowering culture but about unlocking potential within it. When leaders blend respect, transparency, empowerment, and resilience, they create an organisation where people are willing to speak, grow, and lead. Author Credentials Dr. Greg Story, Ph.D. in Japanese Decision-Making, is President of Dale Carnegie Tokyo Training and Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He is a two-time winner of the Dale Carnegie "One Carnegie Award" (2018, 2021) and recipient of the Griffith University Business School Outstanding Alumnus Award (2012). As a Dale Carnegie Master Trainer, Greg is certified to deliver globally across all leadership, communication, sales, and presentation programs, including Leadership Training for Results. He has written several books, including three best-sellers — Japan Business Mastery, Japan Sales Mastery, and Japan Presentations Mastery — along with Japan Leadership Mastery and How to Stop Wasting Money on Training. His works have also been translated into Japanese, including Za Eigyō (ザ営業), Purezen no Tatsujin (プレゼンの達人), Torēningu de Okane o Muda ni Suru no wa Yamemashō (トレーニングでお金を無駄にするのはやめましょう), and Gendaiban "Hito o Ugokasu" Rīdā (現代版「人を動かす」リーダー). In addition to his books, Greg publishes daily blogs on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, offering practical insights on leadership, communication, and Japanese business culture. He is also the host of six weekly podcasts, including The Leadership Japan Series, The Sales Japan Series, The Presentations Japan Series, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews. On YouTube, he produces three weekly shows — The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show, Japan Business Mastery, and Japan's Top Business Interviews — which have become leading resources for executives seeking strategies for success in Japan.
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/46HCMXH From Nashville, Dividend Cafe host David Bahnsen discusses investor implications of the U.S. military operation that began in Iran, emphasizing the discomfort of analyzing markets amid potential casualties. He notes the Dow is down about 3% on the week but highlights extreme intraday volatility as a sign of uncertainty rather than news-driven moves. Bahnsen argues the key market driver is oil: WTI has surged into the 90s, up over 32% in a week, while futures show backwardation implying a temporary shock. He cites knock-on effects including higher shipping costs, sidelined container ships in the Persian Gulf, and aluminum at four-year highs. Political ramifications could affect markets via midterm outcomes. He advises investors not to change asset allocation or trade the “fog of war,” expecting volatility to persist while focusing on long-term dividend compounding. 00:00 Welcome From Nashville 01:01 War And Investor Lens 02:54 Market Drop Versus Volatility 06:45 Fog Of War Uncertainty 09:24 Oil Shock And Backwardation 11:26 Shipping Metals And Gas 15:09 Political Ripple Effects 18:16 What Investors Should Do 20:04 Closing Thoughts And Prayer Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 3 (03/06) - #WhatsHappening, #SwampWatch, and the Nine News Nuggets you definitely missed this week. #WhatsHappening: Oil surges to $91/barrel (up 13% today), DOW down 500+, Savannah Guthrie returns to Today but staffers were hoping she wouldn't so her job would open up, SF mayor's security team gets into a scuffle with a homeless man #SwampWatch: 92K jobs lost in February, FBI security system hacked, Trump attending ceremony for fallen soldiers, Rep. Tony Gonzales affair with staffer who later committed suicide, Noem's affair with Lewandowski the final straw, new Epstein files from DOJ Gary wants a nickname but won't admit it — Shannon sees right through him News Nuggets: robber uses Google Translate to announce a holdup, influencer "Non-Stop Dan" is "stuck" in Bali because there's no first class, ranch milkshake topped with nuggets, guy trapped in a UK phone booth ordering a kebab, DARE cop caught selling drugs, Polymarket draws the line at nuclear war betting, Girl Scouts partner with a cannabis dispensary See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MRKT Matrix - Friday, March 6th Dow falls 450 points after Trump comments spike oil, surprise job loss in February (CNBC) Oil surges 35% this week for biggest gain in futures trading history dating back to 1983 (CNBC) US Retail Sales Fell in January on Fewer Vehicle Purchases (Bloomberg) San Francisco Fed's Daly says jobs report complicates interest rate call (CNBC) Fed Governor Miran says job losses in February add to the case for more interest rate cuts (CNBC) Wall Street Trading Desks Rewrite Stocks Playbooks on US-Iran War (Bloomberg) Number of S&P 500 Earnings Calls Citing “Tariffs” Declined for 3rd Straight Quarter (FactSet) Oracle and OpenAI End Plans to Expand Flagship Data Center (Bloomberg) Amazon says Anthropic's Claude still OK for AWS customers to use outside defense work (CNBC) BlackRock limits redemptions at private credit fund as outflows swell (FT) Robinhood Launches Fund Offering Private-Market Investing (WSJ) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
Negotiations around stablecoin yield provisions are progressing as lawmakers prepare for a potential Senate Banking Committee markup of the Clarity Act. The White House recently shared updated legislative text with Senator Thom Tillis's office. Meanwhile, Dario Amodei had said Anthropic's designation as a risk to other contractors was punishment for failing to curry favor with Trump. Now the media is taking the wrong sides of both battles with some truly awful takes.~This episode is sponsored by Tangem~Tangem ➜ https://bit.ly/TangemPBNUse Code: "PBN" for Additional Discounts!00:00 intro00:08 Sponsor: Tangem00:47 CLARITY Act Good News01:48 FOX BUSINESS vs Yields02:16 Money in Our Pockets?02:49 Banks Are Paying Anything03:12 Maria's Dumb Take on FDIC Insurance04:14 Pentagon vs Anthropic04:48 Dario: Two Red Lines05:33 Dont' Spy and Don't Create Skynet05:47 All-In Podcast EPIC FAIL06:15 Glazing Department of War06:32 All-In EMPIRE07:19 DoW on Autonomous Killing08:02 DoW Admits To Surveilling Americans09:03 DoW Didn't Have Alternative?09:34 Incompetence = Next Kristi Noem?10:38 All Other AI Companies are Complying11:11 Chamath Horrible Take on Sentiment11:24 Everyone Downloads Anthropic11:55 All-In Tells Anthropic to STFU12:39 All-In Disgusting Corrupt Advice13:36 Pro-Government Control?13:55 Anthropic EXPLODES14:55 All-In Guys Flip Flop?15:15 Chamath Palihapitiya Terrible Performance15:34 Chamath Laughs At His Investors Losing Money#Crypto #Ethereum #Anthropic~UNHINGED Media Fighting Against Yields & Privacy?
Former congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa died last night after a private battle with cancer. American forces in the Middle East are the targets of Iranian strikes, and now we're learning Iran is getting help finding the targets. And one woman is dead another woman is fighting for her life, and we've learned the two stabbings are related. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news of a murder in McCully. Police have not made an arrest. Casey Lund will bring us the very latest live from the scene. The city continues to try to tackle a massive backlog for building permits. What officials are now doing to bring in more workers. Beware of solar scams. We'll tell you the promises that are being made that can't be delivered. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hawaii leaders and residents react to the firing of U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. Kauai police arrest two fugitives wanted in connection with a California shooting involving a deputy sheriff. An elderly hiker is airlifted to safety after falling about 30 feet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vlak voor het cijferseizoen was Besi nog zo positief. De nieuwe orders trokken hard aan en de inkomsten ook. Ook zag het Nederlandse chipbedrijf dat z'n speciale hybrid bonding techniek aan interesse won bij klanten. Maar nu horen we ineens het tegenovergestelde. Die hybrid bonding slaat toch nog niet aan. Met het gevolg dat het aandeel snoeihard werd afgestraft. Deze aflevering kijken we of die reactie terecht is of dat aandeelhouders te snel (en te heftig) reageren.Hebben we het ook over Universal Music Group. Het AEX-bedrijf waar letterlijk muziek in zit. Alleen vandaag zingen beleggers nu een toontje lager: de plannen voor een Amerikaanse beursnotering worden in de ijskast gezet. Ook dat aandeel moet het nu ontgelden. Verder bespreken we de opmerkelijke plannen van Shell. Dat heeft deals gesloten in Venezuela. Ze gaan daar olie- en gas winnen. Vraag is wel of dat land stabiel genoeg is om zaken te doen.Ook deze aflevering: Een maffia-deal van Trump Overname ABN Amro nu al een mislukking? Anthropic sleept de Amerikaanse regering voor de rechter Softbank wil 40 miljard lenen voor OpenAI-deal Zorgt Iran-oorlog voor renteverhogingen? Te gast: Marc Langeveld van Antaurus AI Tech Fund BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en is redacteur bij BNR Zakendoen en de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezighoudt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Szytel recaps a volatile market day with a broad selloff: the Dow fell 784 points after being down over 1,100 intraday, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq declined modestly, with tech relatively stronger on AI-related earnings. Despite headlines tied to Iran, he notes markets are only slightly down overall and still focused on positive economic fundamentals. He highlights supportive data: initial jobless claims met expectations at 213, import prices rose less than expected, and productivity surged to 2.8% versus 1.8% expected (with prior quarter revised higher), though labor costs also rose 2.8%. He discusses whether AI may be contributing to productivity gains but wants more quarters of evidence. Addressing questions about Iran and U.S. debt, he contrasts it with Afghanistan's 20-year, $2T ground war, emphasizes oil risk via the Strait of Hormuz, and says dollar impact depends on unknowns. 00:00 Market Volatility Recap 01:05 Staying Invested Amid Geopolitics 01:21 Economic Data Three Signals 01:54 AI And Productivity Debate 03:16 Client Question War And Debt 03:37 Afghanistan Comparison Costs 04:19 Oil Shock And Dollar Impact 05:17 Closing Thoughts And Thanks Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
MRKT Matrix - Thursday, March 5th Dow falls 785 points as oil resumes surge, hitting $80 a barrel amid Iran conflict (CNBC) Investors buy America again. They have no choice. (Axios) Bond Traders See Increasing Chance of No Fed Cuts This Year (Bloomberg) Oracle Plans Thousands of Job Cuts in Face of AI Cash Crunch (Bloomberg) Meta Plans to Develop Custom Chips to Train Its AI Models (Bloomberg) US Mulls Requiring Permits for Global Nvidia, AMD AI Chip Sales (Bloomberg) Nvidia stops production of chips intended for Chinese market (FT) China Signals New Era of Slower Economic Growth (WSJ) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
The Dow sank nearly 2% in today's trade. We drill down on that big move with our all-star panel Solus' Dan Greenhaus, Partners' Group Anastasia Amoroso & Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank's Chris Hyzy. Plus, BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky dropped a new note saying the market can't afford to lose semis. He explains why. And, Kevin Simpson from Capital Wealth Planning tells us what trades he's making in this pullback. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Steve Gruber Show | National Security, Economic Strength, and the Future of America --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:04 – Mary Flynn O'Neill, Executive Director of America's Future, Inc. O'Neill discusses the ongoing fight against human trafficking in the aftermath of the Epstein scandal. She explains why the issue remains a major concern and what steps advocates are taking to protect victims and hold traffickers accountable. 28:00 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week's No Lazy Money segment, Hopwood breaks down market reactions to events in Iran, the Dow's streak of gains, and the potential impact of new “Trump accounts” that could invest $5,000 per year for 18 years. He also continues a conversation about capital gains strategies, comparing mutual funds and ETFs for investors. 38:09 - Monologue 47:02 – Rep. Erin Houchin, representing Indiana's 9th Congressional District. Houchin discusses online safety for kids and the growing role of artificial intelligence. She also outlines her proposed “Dalilah Law,” aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial driver's licenses. 56:50 – Tim Beard, former CIA operations officer and U.S. Marine Corps captain. Beard shares insights from his “Everyday Safety Playbook for an Uncertain World.” He discusses practical steps individuals and families can take to stay prepared in a rapidly changing security environment. 1:05:35 – Larry Behrens, energy expert and Communications Director for Power The Future. Behrens talks about his new book Power Restored: President Trump's First Year and the Revival of American Energy Leadership. He explains how policy changes could help restore American energy dominance. 1:15:27 - Monologue 1:34:17 – Rep. Jimmy Patronis, representing Florida's 1st Congressional District. Patronis argues that Big Tech accountability is urgently needed. He discusses concerns about tech company influence and the need for stronger oversight. 1:43:00 – Rep. Mike Hoadley, representing Michigan's 99th District. Hoadley discusses his effort to eliminate permit requirements for concealed pistols. He explains why he believes the change would strengthen Second Amendment protections in Michigan. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The third episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/vZiEUjtQ-m4
A Honolulu Police Department commander was demoted this week after being accused of sharing confidential information about a teen sexual assault victim, including the girl’s name and other personal details. Meanwhile, some West Maui residents are opposing a proposal by Hawaii Water Service to raise water rates by 59 percent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump announced today that Kristi Noem's time as homeland security secretary will be over at the end of the month. On Maui, a judge has ruled in the case of a Hawaii musician's alleged use of illegal fireworks on New Year's Eve. And the U.S. government now claims that toxic exposure for military members during the 2021 Red Hill fuel leak disaster was connected to their military service, but service members who are suing the government say that's not true.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A demotion amongst the upper ranks of HPD. What a 37-year veteran of the force is accusing. Military service members are battling the government over illnesses after the Red Hill fuel leaks, latest on the saga. What is the State of Maui County? Mayor Biseen will deliver his annual address to the public tonight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dag 6 van de oorlog in Iran. Volgens het Witte Huis gaat het prima, maar het is ook de dag dat er (nog steeds) zorgen zijn om de hoge olieprijs. Beleggers wereldwijd vrezen toch dat het de inflatie gaat aanwakkeren. Met alle gevolgen van dien.Deze aflevering kijken we of deze oorlog een 'forever war' wordt en wat dat voor jouw beleggingen betekent. Ook of je je nu al moet wagen aan de 'buy the dip' van analisten van Citi.Ook gaat het deze aflevering over een van Hollands meest bekende techbedrijven. TomTom! Dat ziet oprichter én ceo Harold Goddijn vertrekken. Hij vindt het tijd voor nieuw leiderschap. Tijd om voor ons de balans op te maken: wat heeft hij in die 25 (!) jaar als ceo voor het bedrijf betekend? En kan TomTom nog een keer 25 jaar mee?Hoor je ook over de fabelachtige cijfers van Broadcom (dat de verkoop van AI-chips denkt te vervijfvoudigen), over het record van Boskalis en over de teleurstellende cijfers van China.Ook in deze aflevering: analistenpraatjes. Zogeheten pre-close calls tussen analist en bedrijf beïnvloeden de beurskoers, zegt de AFM. Maar het grijpt niet in. Tot woede van de VEB. Te gast: Erik Mauritz van Trade Republic BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezighoudt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The KE Report, host Cory Fleck sits down with Joel Elconin, co-host of the Pre-Market Prep Show and founder of the Stock Trader Network, to dissect a market that appears to be losing its footing. With the major averages showing signs of a "gradual top," Joel provides a candid, sobering assessment of the macroeconomic and geopolitical forces currently rattling investors. Key Discussion Points: Loss of Market Momentum: Why the choppy action in the S&P 500 and Dow suggests a waning appetite for risk among investors in early 2026. Geopolitical Catalysts and Inflation: The direct link between global conflict, surging oil prices, and the fading hope for near-term rate cuts. The Nvidia Reality Check: Analyzing the "false breakout" in NVDA and what it means when a market leader beats earnings but still trades lower. The Berkshire Signal: Why BRK.B is accumulating record cash and selling off bank holdings instead of seeking new acquisitions. Software vs. Hardware: A look at the resilience in software names like MSFT, CRM, and ORCL as a potential "flight to quality" amidst hardware volatility. Precious Metals Outlook: Assessing whether gold (GLD) and silver (SLV) are hitting "blow-off tops" or remains a viable safe haven during international instability. Click here to visit Joel's PreMarket Prep website - https://www.premarketprep.com/ Click here to visit the Stock Trader Network - https://www.stocktradernetwork.com/ Stocks Mentioned: S&P 500 (SPY), Nvidia (NVDA), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), Bank of America (BAC), Microsoft (MSFT), Salesforce (CRM), Oracle (ORCL), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Apple (AAPL), Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN), Meta (META), Tesla (TSLA), Gold (GLD), Silver (SLV). ------------------ For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Investing in equities, commodities, really everything involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
Brian Szytel recaps a rebound day in markets with broad gains (Dow +238, S&P +0.8%, Nasdaq +1.3%) amid headline-driven volatility tied to Iran and renewed tariff discussion. He notes Secretary Bessent's comments on Section 122 potentially moving tariffs from 10% to 15%, which would still mean $65–$70B less in taxes than under IEPA, helping especially smaller and mid-sized businesses. Key market watchpoints are oil and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and bond yields, which rose with higher energy and inflation expectations rather than signaling a flight to safety; the 10-year is around 4.07%. He reiterates a midterm outlook of Democrats taking the House and Republicans holding the Senate. Economic data were strong, led by ISM services at 56.1, alongside services PMI at 51.7 and ADP private payrolls at 63K. He also addresses software stocks, viewing AI-driven selloffs as selective opportunity with potential margin benefits. 00:00 Market Rebound Recap 00:42 Tariffs Back in Focus 01:45 Iran Risks and Oil 02:41 Volatility and Bond Yields 03:49 Midterm Politics Update 04:27 Economic Data Rundown 05:33 AI and Software Stocks 06:47 Wrap Up and Tomorrow Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
One day after the Dow tumbled more than 1,200 points before closing down 400, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and Faber discussed stocks trying to bounce back from this week's heavy selling due to the Iran conflict — including the South Korean Kospi's record one-day decline of 12% in Wednesday's trading. You also have gasoline and diesel prices spiking this week amid Middle East tensions. Hear what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC about crude market supply. Also in focus: CrowdStrike's earnings beat, Blackstone President Jon Gray on private credit and "this disjointed environment," AI roundup — including why Bessent is slamming Anthropic for "very bad behavior." Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
"Three Things You Need to Know"...death row inmate execution date set...Dow drops and oil prices rise due to Iran War...Nancy Guthrie disappearance update...Richard's new razor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An investigation into a death at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where a man's body was found. Hawaii's Governor reacts to the campaign finance investigation into his lieutenant governor, why he says he is choosing to stay neutral. We are 6 weeks away from tax day. But the annual headache may come with a sweeter reward this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode, we catch up with Gov. Josh Green, who’s been fielding a lot of questions about his lieutenant governor. During Spotlight Now, Green explains why he wants to maintain neutrality in the matter, addresses political rumblings about challengers in the lieutenant governor race, and how the international conflict could impact Hawaii.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does it matter who's telling the story? In episode 171, I sit down with my friend, Ryan Curtis — an accomplished director, filmmaker, and producer — to unpack the creative and emotional mission behind the powerful new PSA campaign for the VA and DoW, “Face Your Dragon.” This campaign tackles one of the hardest conversations in the veteran and military community: suicide prevention. Ryan walks me through how he approached concepting a message that had to be both responsible and deeply human, and we talk about the role of storytelling in public service campaigns that carry real-life consequences. From concept to execution, Ryan shares what it means to direct a national message for the veteran community while balancing authenticity, trust, and impact. We also dig into the bigger picture of representation and storytelling in media targeted to the veteran community. Ryan breaks down the creative choices behind Face Your Dragon, the challenges of producing meaningful PSA content, and what filmmakers and producers can learn from working on campaigns that aim to save lives. Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ https://www.instagram.com/ryan32curtis/
Dag vijf van de oorlog in Iran. De aanvallen gaan door, de onrust in het Midden-Oosten blijft. De chaos op de beurzen in Azië ook: de Kospi verloor op een dag maar liefst 12 procent. Een veldslag, maar opvallend niet op de Europese beurzen. Het lijkt erop dat beleggers gerust worden gesteld door Trump én zijn minister van Financiën. De Amerikaanse regering zegt namelijk dat de Amerikaanse marine olietankers gaat beschermen. Dat het maatregelen neemt om de olietransporten veilig te houden. Iets dat de olieprijs én de aandelenhandel goed deed. Deze aflevering hebben we het over die belofte. Kan 'ie die wel nakomen? En is het wel terecht dat beleggers vandaan zo rustig reageren?Ondertussen komt de VS wel met een economische aanval. De wereldwijde importtarieven (van 15 procent) gaan deze week gewoon in, zegt minister Scott Bessent. Ondanks de oorlog in het Midden-Oosten en de volatiliteit op de beurzen...Hebben we het ook over een bedrijf dat met de kwartaalcijfers komt: ASM. De chipmachinemaker komt met een grote verassing! In de laatste maanden van 2025 verdiende het meer aan China en datzelfde land gaat dit jaar ook voor veel omzet zorgen. ASM spreekt over ‘een aanzienlijke verbetering ten opzichte van onze eerdere prognose van een daling met dubbele cijfers’.Verder praten we je ook bij over de ruzie tussen de VS en Spanje. De Amerikanen willen géén handel meer doen met de Spanjaarden. Allemaal omdat het land geen zin heeft in de Iran-oorlog. Hoor je ook over de ruzie tussen Anthropic en het Pentagon, het aandeel Coinbase én een man die in een keer een miljoen Nvidia-aandelen heeft gekocht. Te gast: Nico Inberg van De Aandeelhouder BNR Beurs is een journalistiek onafhankelijke productie, mede mogelijk gemaakt door Saxo. Over de makers: Jelle Maasbach is presentator van BNR Beurs en freelance financieel journalist. Zijn favoriete aandeel om over te praten is Disney, maar daar lijkt hij de enige in te zijn. Sinds de eerste uitzending van BNR Beurs is 'ie er bij. Maxim van Mil is presentator van BNR Beurs en journalist bij BNR, waar hij zich focust op de financiële markten en ontwikkelingen in de tech-wereld. Je krijgt hem het meest enthousiast als hij kan praten over ASML, of oer-Hollandse bedrijven zoals Ahold of ABN Amro. Jorik Simonides is presentator van BNR Beurs, economieredacteur en verslaggever bij BNR. Hij wordt er vooral blij van als het een keer níet over AI gaat. Milou Brand is presentator van BNR Beurs, freelance podcastmaker en columnist bij het Financieele Dagblad. Jochem Visser is presentator van BNR Beurs, maakt Beursnerd XL en de podcast Onder Curatoren. Vraag hem naar obscure zaken op financiële markten en hij vertelt je waarom het eigenlijk nóg leuker is dan je al dacht. Over de podcast: Met BNR Beurs ga je altijd voorbereid de nieuwe beursdag in. We praten je in een kleine 25 minuten bij over alle laatste ontwikkelingen op de handelsvloer. We blijven niet alleen bij de AEX of Wall Street, maar vertellen je ook waar nog meer kansen liggen. En we houden het niet bij de cijfers, maar zoeken ook iedere dag voor je naar duiding van scherpe gasten en experts. Of je nu een ervaren belegger bent of net begint met je eerste stappen op de beurs, de podcast biedt waardevolle inzichten voor je beleggingsstrategie. Door de focus op zowel de korte termijn als de lange termijn, helpt BNR Beurs luisteraars om de ruis van de markt te scheiden van de essentie. Van Musk tot Microsoft en van Ahold tot ASML. Wij vertellen je wat beleggers bezighoudt, wie de markten in beweging zet en wat dat betekent voor jouw beleggingsportefeuille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald's War in Iran. This is entirely because Donald hates Barack Obama and so he tore up the JCPOA. The Pentagon told Congress there was no imminent threat from Iran. The bombing of a girls' school in Minab and the Elon Musk fueled disinformation campaign about it. Marines shot protesters in Pakistan. Oil prices are predictability rising as the Dow falls. Tiny Trump on why Americans weren't evacuated. You were warned: MAGA fanboys who are pissed about the war in Iran. Donald's neck looks painful and we're here for it. Hillary's deposition in the House Oversight Committee. With Jody Hamilton, David Ferguson, music by Richard Turgeon, The Husht, and more! Brought to you by Russ Rybicki, SharePower Responsible Investing. Support our new sponsor and get free shipping at Quince.com/bob ! Sign up for Buzz Burbank's Substack.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Week In Startups is made possible by:Circle — http://circle.so/twistHubspot Creators — http://clickhubspot.com/twist2Uber AI Solutions — http://uber.com/ai-solutionsToday's show: *Dave Morin joined the show today to explain how the OpenClaw Foundation came into existence, and what its goals are. Fear not, Peter Steinberger retains directional control of the project. But if you want to sustain an open-source project over time, you need a corporate entity, well-heeled sponsors, maintainers and more. Morin is helping make sure that OpenClaw can stay true to itself well into the future.TWIST also put the day's most critical AI stories to Morin for his insight: What's his take on the Anthropic-DoW fracas? Does Morin think that OpenAI and Anthropic are catching up to OpenClaw in agentic terms? And will OpenAI cede the consumer crown to Anthropic? Next came two amazing demos: Runtools' CTO Greg Kara showed off a 3D interface for OpenClaw that his team built, allowing ‘Claw users to watch their agents work in real time, and even read over their shoulder. Then PickelWatch founder George Yameen showed off an agnetic workflow using OpenClaw and Claude's Chrome plugin side-by-side. The gist? Make sure that the agentic service you select is cost-effective. **GUESTS:**Dave Morin: https://x.com/davemorin?lang=enGreg Kara: https://x.com/GregKara6George Yameen: https://x.com/GeorgeYameen**Timestamps:** 00:00 Dave Morin Joins the Show02:31 How Dave Morin got Claw-Pilled05:01 Jason's critical OpenClaw moments08:38 How Dave showcases his OpenClaw skills10:47 Uber AI Solutions - Your trusted partner to get AI to work in the real world. Book a demo with them TODAY at http://uber.com/ai-solutions14:40 How long has the OpenClaw Foundation existed?17:21 How much authority does Peter Steinberger retain?00:20:21 Hubspot - Check out the guide “Advanced ChatGPT Prompt Engineering: From Basic to Expert in 7 Days.” Download it for free at http://clickhubspot.com/twist219:20 How ‘air traffic control' works for a project like OpenClaw23:15 The economics of open-source maintainers25:13 Dave's physical OpenClaw setup27:45 How Jason uses OpenClaw to curate his reading, fashion, and travel30:23 Circle - Circle gives you everything you need to build and scale your community-led business. TWIST listeners get $1,000 off the Circle Plus Plan at http://circle.so/twist32:18 Why the second wave of ideas is where things get the most interesting34:06 Apple's slow movement and hesitance to depricate products39:51 How Jason uses OpenClaw to coach the next generation of executives44:52 Are Anthropic and OpenAI catching up to OpenClaw?49:40 Introduction to Runtools.AI53:49 Runtools.AI demo of 3D OpenClaw environment57:06 Introduction to PickleWatch57:27 PickelWatch demo of Claude Chrome vs. OpenClaw01:03:38 How PickleWatch ups your pickleball swing32:56 Jason's advice for founders on stumbling onto new ideas42:16 Jason on the DoW's handling of the Anthropic mess01:11:08 Would Jason fund the tech that Anthropic won't supply?Subscribe to the TWiST500 newsletter: https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.com/Check out the TWIST500: https://twist500.comSubscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcp*Follow Lon:X: https://x.com/lons*Follow Alex:X: https://x.com/alexLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexwilhelm/*Follow Jason:X: https://twitter.com/JasonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanis/*Check out all our partner offers: https://partners.launch.co/*Follow TWiST:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartupsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinInstagram: [https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartups](https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartups/)TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartupsSubstack: [https://twistartups.substack.com](https://twistartups.substack.com/)
Attorney General Pam Bondi took to Capitol Hill with her burn book in hand and a message to Congress, the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and the American people: Shut up, the Dow hit 50,000. She was right about the Dow Jones Industrial performance until the next day, when stocks dumped out on news that AI might be real and that the economy added 400,000 fewer jobs last year than we originally thought. That’s the thing about building an entire narrative around the stock market. The stock market is not the economy. And the victims of Epstein’s crimes deserve better. Resources MS Now: FULL HOUSE HEARING: AG Pam Bondi testifies over handling of release of Epstein files Business Insider: Anthropic and OpenAI release dueling AI models on the same day in an escalating rivalry Fortune: Anthropic’s Claude triggered a trillion-dollar selloff. A new upgrade could make things worse Matt Shumer: Something Big Is Happening Matt Shumer on X U.S. Department of the Treasury: Monthly Treasury Statement: Receipts and Outlays of the United States Government For Fiscal Year 2026 Through January 31, 2026, and Other Periods UNFTR Resources Video: Epstein Victims Deserve Better Than Bondi's Economic Theater -- If you like #UNFTR, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify: unftr.com/rate and follow us on Facebook, Bluesky, and Instagram at @UNFTRpod. Visit us online at unftr.com. Become a member at unftr.com/memberships. Buy yourself some Unf*cking Coffee at shop.unftr.com. Visit our bookshop.org page at bookshop.org/shop/UNFTRpod to find the full UNFTR book list, and find book recommendations from our Unf*ckers at bookshop.org/lists/unf-cker-book-recommendations. Access the UNFTR Musicless feed by following the instructions at unftr.com/accessibility.Support the show: https://www.unftr.com/membershipsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday, March 3, Brian Szytel reports a volatile session where the Dow opened down about 850 points, fell as much as 1,200, and recovered to close down about 400, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq down about 1% and moving more in unison; the 10-year yield rose only 1 bp after being up over 6 bps earlier. Markets reacted to fears around a near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which briefly lifted oil over 9% before closing up 2.8%, and to U.S. assurances of tanker insurance/protection that eased inflation expectations; TIPS breakevens jumped about 20 bps. He notes LNG is cut off to most Middle East countries and export transportation is down 20%, with U.S. gas about 40% cheaper than Europe/Asia. He previews key week data (ADP, PMI/ISM services, Beige Book, claims, productivity, and the employment report) and answers an AI question: U.S. power upgrades are “when, not if” despite regulatory delays and natural-gas advantages, while China faces chip export controls; U.S.–China AI partnership is unlikely due to national security concerns. 00:00 Market Selloff Recap 00:36 Strait Tensions and Oil Spike 02:03 Energy Supply Disruptions 02:27 War Headlines and Market Context 03:16 Inflation Breakevens and TIPS 03:32 Staying Calm in Volatility 04:12 Week Ahead Economic Data 04:52 Ask TBG AI and Energy 05:24 US Power Buildout Outlook 06:33 China Chips and DeepSeek Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Middle East Conflict Drone Strikes Take Down Three AWS Data Centers, Apple Unveils New M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips, and Meta AI Tests Experimental Shopping Tool with US Desktop Users. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE for free or get DTNS Live ad-free. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would beContinue reading "Altman Faces Backlash Over OpenAI’s Quick Deal with DOW – DTH"
President Trump says Israel did not force his hand to enter the Iran conflict, now in its fourth day. Oil and natural gas prices surge as the Strait of Hormuz effectively closes. Plus, an ugly day on Wall Street as the Dow falls nearly 1,300 points. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
MRKT Matrix - Tuesday, March 3rd Dow falls 400 points in another volatile session amid Iran conflict; index was down 1,200 points at low (CNBC) Dollar Reclaims Ultimate Haven Role as War, Inflation Angst Grow (Bloomberg) Trump's War on Iran Has Traders Staring Down an Energy Crisis (Bloomberg) Blue Owl slides below listing price as private credit worries mount (FT) Blackstone's Gray: Market ‘noise' fueled record redemptions from world's largest private credit fund (CNBC) Apple raises MacBook prices across the board as M5 chips, new displays signal AI-first strategy (CNBC) Jack Dorsey Blamed AI for Block's Massive Layoffs. Skeptics Aren't Buying It. (WSJ) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
Au programme :Galaxy S26: quoi de neuf cette année?Les LLM pourraient signer la fin de l'anonymat en ligneLe conflit Anthropic / DoD prend de l'ampleurLe reste de l'actualitéInfos :Animé par Patrick Beja (Bluesky, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok).Co-animé par Korben (site)Co-animé par Julien Cadot (Twitter).Produit par Patrick Beja (LinkedIn) et Fanny Cohen Moreau (LinkedIn).Musique libre de droit par Daniel BejaLe Rendez-vous Tech épisode 655 – Samsung Galaxy 2026: IA et écran privée – S26 Ultra, LLM et désanonymisation, Anthropic vs DoW, iPhone 17e, WB & Paramount, FTTRLiens :---Liens :
President Trump said Tuesday the U.S.-Israeli missile strikes on Iran was "something that had to be done," arguing that he believed Tehran was getting ready to attack. An armed robbery on Oahu's North Shore was caught on camera. And UFC Hall of Famer BJ Penn could end up back in jail if he continues to refuse to take a mental health exam.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Details on this armed robbery and the suspects that police believe are behind two separate carjackings. Plus, the effort to remove floating encampments from an Oahu stream... will take more than government agencies. Huge hotel renovations are becoming more common. Wendy Gillette in Miami with the reasons why now is the time for major upgrades.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 1 (03/02) - The U.S. strikes Iran, Lt. General Newton breaks down the retaliation chaos, and Dave Shuttera is the gambling guru. President Trump speaks moments ago laying out objectives — says it could take "4 seconds or less," no fear of boots on the ground short-term 4 American soldiers lost, Iran retaliating indiscriminately across the Middle East including neutral countries NewsNation’s National Security Correspondent, Lt. General Newton on the friendly fire incident that forced troops to eject over Kuwait Iranians worldwide celebrating the killing of the Ayatollah — markets surprisingly calm, DOW down just 100 points Gratitude to KFI's Dave Shuttera for giving us all of the betting & Polymarket insight. SAG Awards renamed to "Actor Awards" — when and why? KFI's Amy King has answers #TerrorInTheSkies: Southwest charging for bags and assigned seats — frequent fliers say they've abandoned their identity See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.