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Wisconsin's head-spinning state primary dynamics, a discussion of this campaign ad airing in Kentucky and later, Senate races talk with Bloomberg Government reporter Nancy Ognanovich.
Seth Cropsey, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute, discusses the Navy’s Optimized Fleet Response Plan and how it could impact shipbuilding. Nancy Ognanovich, Senior Congressional Correspondent for Bloomberg Government, examines appropriations and authorizations for fiscal year 2021 and their timelines. Tony Cole, Chief Technology Officer at Attivo Networks, discusses whether the U.S. needs to prepare to take drastic measures in the event of a cyberattack.
Vice Adm. Raquel Bono (USN ret.), former director of the Defense Health Agency outlines how she was involved with unifying military health systems, and why DHA is an “organization in evolution.” Nancy Ognanovich, senior congressional correspondent at Bloomberg Government, provides an update on spending negotiations, and the likelihood of a continuing resolution being passed soon. Ron Marks, president of ZPN National Security and Cyber Strategies, discusses a new bill to help build up the government’s cyber talent, and the challenges in creating a career path for cybersecurity.
David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy Media CEO & Founder, says the arrogance of Silicon Valley is being broken already, with the help of Facebook's errors. Derek Halpenny, MUFG Head of European Global Markets Research, says the central bank easing course is "done and dusted." George Saravelos, Deutsche Bank Global Head of FX Research, says Europe is at a point with the ECB right now where "less is more." Nancy Ognanovich, Bloomberg Government Congressional Leadership Reporter, says we're looking at a 35% chance of another government shutdown this year. And Scott Galloway, NYU Stern Professor, warns of a consolidation of players in the streaming wars. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy Media CEO & Founder, says the arrogance of Silicon Valley is being broken already, with the help of Facebook's errors. Derek Halpenny, MUFG Head of European Global Markets Research, says the central bank easing course is "done and dusted." George Saravelos, Deutsche Bank Global Head of FX Research, says Europe is at a point with the ECB right now where "less is more." Nancy Ognanovich, Bloomberg Government Congressional Leadership Reporter, says we're looking at a 35% chance of another government shutdown this year. And Scott Galloway, NYU Stern Professor, warns of a consolidation of players in the streaming wars.
Jeff Pon, former director of the Office of Personnel Management, discusses what the new spending bill means for OPM, and why the agency needs more funding for policy and enforcement. Gregory Giddens, partner at Potomac Ridge Consulting, discusses weaknesses with a modernization contract at the Veterans Affairs Department, and why ‘satisfactory’ doesn’t necessarily mean good. Nancy Ognanovich, senior congressional correspondent at Bloomberg Government, discusses developments in the budget debate, and how the next few months could play out.
The House will consider a five-bill minibus spending package totaling nearly $1 trillion this week, while Senate Republicans and the White House plan to huddle on budget caps and the debt limit. Bloomberg Government budget and appropriations reporter Jack Fitzpatrick and senior congressional reporter Nancy Ognanovich break down the budget debate state of play on this episode of BGOV's “Suspending the Rules.” Contact the BGOV podcast team at BGOVpodcast@bgov.com. Listen and subscribe to Suspending the Rules from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via Overcast | Via Stitcher | Via Spotify Hosts: Adam M. Taylor, Sarah BabbageEngineer: Nico Anzalotta
Charles Worthington, chief technology officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and Drew Myklegard, executive director of Project Special Forces at VA, discuss how the department’s new healthcare APIs will help providers access data and get veterans the care they need. Dr. Neil Evans, chief officer of Connected Care at the Veterans Health Administration, discusses how the Blue Button system will be improved by the new VA Health API, and how data sharing has improved healthcare. Nicole Ogrysko, reporter at Federal News Network, Adam Mazmanian, executive editor of FCW and Nancy Ognanovich, congressional leadership reporter at Bloomberg Government, discuss what’s happening with the government shutdown, and how federal employees are being impacted.
Kim Wallace, Eurasia Group Managing Director of U.S., thinks people are growing comfortable with the notion of socializing health care in America. Nancy Ognanovich, Congressional Leadership Reporter For Bloomberg Government, says funding the government will be the Congress priority. Greg Boutle, BNP Head of Equity & Derivative Strategy, expects a slowdown in nominal GDP next year. Bill Smead, Smead Capital Management CEO & CIO, describes how Seattle has changed as Amazon has grown. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kim Wallace, Eurasia Group Managing Director of U.S., thinks people are growing comfortable with the notion of socializing health care in America. Nancy Ognanovich, Congressional Leadership Reporter For Bloomberg Government, says funding the government will be the Congress priority. Greg Boutle, BNP Head of Equity & Derivative Strategy, expects a slowdown in nominal GDP next year. Bill Smead, Smead Capital Management CEO & CIO, describes how Seattle has changed as Amazon has grown.
Congress will look very different when it gavels in next year with a new House Democratic Majority and an expanded Republican Senate. On this special post-election episode of "Suspending the Rules," our reporters and legislative analysts break down the implications of a divided Congress for a variety of key issues. In this episode: • Bloomberg Government senior congressional reporter Nancy Ognanovich dives into the election returns and dynamics in the new Congress. • Bloomberg Government health policy reporter Shira Stein discusses what's in store for the Affordable Care Act, "Medicare-for-All," and drug pricing. • Bloomberg Government homeland security reporter Michaela Ross reviews potential moves on immigration. • Bloomberg Environment editor Rob Tricchinelli talks about what the election could mean for climate policy and environmental regulations. • Bloomberg Tax reporter Stu Basu discusses Democrats' tax priorities and plans to seek President Donald Trump's tax returns. Hosts: Adam M. Taylor, Danielle Parnass, Sarah Babbage Engineer: Nico Anzalotta
Congress will look very different when it gavels in next year with a new House Democratic Majority and an expanded Republican Senate. On this special post-election episode of “Suspending the Rules”—brought to you by Talking Tax— reporters and legislative analysts break down the implications of a divided Congress for a variety of key issues. In this episode: • Bloomberg Government senior congressional reporter Nancy Ognanovich dives into the election returns and dynamics in the new Congress. • Bloomberg Government health policy reporter Shira Stein discusses what’s in store for the Affordable Care Act, “Medicare-for-All,” and drug pricing. • Bloomberg Government homeland security reporter Michaela Ross reviews potential moves on immigration. • Bloomberg Environment editor Rob Tricchinelli talks about what the election could mean for climate policy and environmental regulations. • Bloomberg Tax reporter Stu Basu discusses Democrats’ tax priorities and plans to seek President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
Congress will look very different when it gavels in next year with a new House Democratic Majority and an expanded Republican Senate. On this special post-election episode of "Suspending the Rules," our reporters and legislative analysts break down the implications of a divided Congress for a variety of key issues. In this episode: • Bloomberg Government senior congressional reporter Nancy Ognanovich dives into the election returns and dynamics in the new Congress. • Bloomberg Government health policy reporter Shira Stein discusses what's in store for the Affordable Care Act, "Medicare-for-All," and drug pricing. • Bloomberg Government homeland security reporter Michaela Ross reviews potential moves on immigration. • Bloomberg Environment editor Rob Tricchinelli talks about what the election could mean for climate policy and environmental regulations. • Bloomberg Tax reporter Stu Basu discusses Democrats' tax priorities and plans to seek President Donald Trump's tax returns. Hosts: Adam M. Taylor, Danielle Parnass, Sarah Babbage Engineer: Nico Anzalotta
Just last week, the Trump administration broke the record for the most circuit court judges confirmed. Bloomberg Government Congressional reporter Nancy Ognanovich and Bloomberg Law legal editor Patrick Gregory join this Cases and Controversies podcast to discuss the administration's successes, its failures, and what's next for Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Enjoy!
Members of Congress are on recess. No doubt their attention is turning toward the fall midterm elections. But there's a lot of business to do. For instance, the armed services committees have been warned, the Veterans Choice Program will run out of money shortly after May 30. Bloomberg congressional reporter Nancy Ognanovich joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin with the short-term outlook,
Nancy Ognanovich, a senior reporter at Bloomberg BNA, discusses the Senate hearings on Donald Trump's cabinet picks and tells co-hosts Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz that Andrew Puzder may drop out of the running for Labor Secretary. Ira Millstein, a senior partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, talks about his new book, "The Activist Director: Lessons From the Boardroom and the Future of the Corporation." Julian Lee, an oil strategist for Bloomberg in London, discusses OPEC's pricing bubble. Finally, Paul Sweeney, the director of North American research and media analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, previews Netflix's earnings.u0010u0010(Corrects headline to attribute speculation about Andrew Puzder to Nancy Ognanovich, a senior reporter at Bloomberg BNA)
Bob Carter, president of Toyota North America, discusses the new Camry and the global nature of the auto industry. Nancy Ognanovich, a senior reporter at Bloomberg BNA, talks to Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz about the Senate hearings on Donald Trump's cabinet picks. Johan de Nysschen, president of Cadillac, discusses Cadillac's new car subscription service in NYC and the importance of the V-series to the brand. Joe Hinrichs, president of the Americas at Ford, discusses new electrified vehicles and investment in new jobs in Michigan.
(Bloomberg) -- House and Senate Republican leaders signal they will reevaluate their plans to move all 12 appropriations bills through the chambers this summer after the popular energy and water spending measure failed on the eve of the Memorial Day recess. Bloomberg Surveillance's Tom Keene and Michael McKee discuss the creeping Washington malaise with Bloomberg BNA's Nancy Ognanovich. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- House and Senate Republican leaders signal they will reevaluate their plans to move all 12 appropriations bills through the chambers this summer after the popular energy and water spending measure failed on the eve of the Memorial Day recess. Bloomberg Surveillance's Tom Keene and Michael McKee discuss the creeping Washington malaise with Bloomberg BNA's Nancy Ognanovich.