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Steve Rattner used his charts to shoot down many of Trump's lies in his most recent Meet The Press interview.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Thank you Deborah J., Katharine Hill, Sabrina, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* Trump's lies in the Meet The Press interview were exposed and debunked: Steve Rattner used his charts to shoot down many of Trump's lies in his most recent Meet The Press interview. [More]* Conservative CEO of rural Hospital slams Medicaid cuts, inferr… To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
John is joined by longtime Wall Street eminence and former “car czar” Steve Rattner to discuss the impact of Donald Trump's tariff jihad on global financial markets and the American economy. Rattner explains why the theory of the case animating Trump's protectionist agenda is “disjointed,” “illogical,” and “incoherent,” and its execution has been even worse; why the reputational damage the U.S. is suffering as a result among its allies around the world will be difficult to undo; why the claims by Trump's advisers that last week's abrupt policy shifts were all part of some master plan are ludicrous on their face; and why the endgame of the full-scale trade war now underway with China is impossible to foresee. Rattner also assesses the degree of fiscal irresponsibility Republican budget plan making its way through Congress—and whether the chickens may finally be about to come home to roost when it comes to America's unprecedented debt and deficits. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve Rattner explained all the intricacies of Trump's tariffs. Most importantly, what must be done going forward to prevent the further destruction of the economy.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Protest at Social Security spread to offices near Katy, Texas. Steve Rattner explained all the intricacies of Trump's tariffs.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Nicolle Wallace on stock markets plummeting as Trump's tariffs wreak havoc across the global economy.Joined by: Steve Liesman, Steve Rattner, Gene Sperling, Charlie Sykes, Marc Elias, Kristy Greenberg, Mitch Landrieu, Sarah Longwell, Derek Thompson, and Tim Miller.
Nicolle Wallace on the FBI's newfound focus on retribution, a confrontation between Elon Musk and members of Trump's cabinet, and growing concerns over the future of the U.S. economy. Joined by: Glenn Thrush, Frank Figliuzzi, Kristy Greenberg, Michael Steele, Rev. Al Sharpton, Mitch Landrieu, Steve Rattner, Susanne Craig, Ben Rhodes, and Amb. Michael McFaul.
Trump's presidential address was devoid of truth. Steve Rattner uses charts to call out his blatant lies on the budget, taxes, economy, and taxes.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Thank you Dr. Mary M. Marshall, Wikiman “why we fight “, Gayla Kunis, Suzette Jensen, Meg Grant, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* Social Security Administration Workers Can No Longer Read the News at Work: “Local news blocked,” one employee said. “So if there were a local shooting or something, I wouldn't be able to see.” [More]* AOC showed how dumb Musk really is as she slammed her GOP colleagues for being Musk's lap dogs: AOC, in one setting, was able to show her Republican colleagues to be nothing than Trump & Musk puppets. More importantly, Musk is not very smart. [More]* Trump's lies on budget, taxes, economy, and taxes exposed in perfect chart form: Trump's presidential address was devoid of truth. Steve Rattner uses charts to call out his blatant lies on the budget, taxes, economy, and taxes. [More] To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
Thank you Elwyn Hudson, Sabrina, Caroline Landrum, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* Stacey Abrams comes back swinging at the lie Trump told about her in his presidential address: Stacey Abrams did not mince her words as she called out Trump for lying about her getting $2 billion from the government. She said that all lies must be fought. [More]* Trump's lies on budget, taxes, economy, and taxes exposed in perfect chart form: Trump's presidential address was devoid of truth. Steve Rattner uses charts to call out his blatant lies on the budget, taxes, economy, and taxes. [More]* AOC showed how dumb Musk really is as she slammed her GOP colleagues for being Musk's lap dogs: AOC, in one setting, was able to show her Republican colleagues to be nothing than Trump & Musk puppets. More importantly, Musk is not very smart. [More]* [TikTok: dustinschreiner2] Dustin Schreiner proves Elon Musk is a fraud and a moocher on the government: [More] To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
Robert Reich and Steve Rattner make it clear that unelected parasitic billionaires continue to profit from Trump's election. This disastrous healthcare story will likely be one many of us have lived or will live. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Steve Rattner is the Chairman and CEO of Willett Advisors, which invests former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's personal and philanthropic assets. Steve's career has ranged from a journalist for the New York Times to investment banking at Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley and Lazard Freres, to founding private equity firm Quadrangle Group, and lastly to serving in the Obama Administration as head of the successful restructure of the automobile industry after the financial crisis. He returned to oversee Willett Advisors after his work in the government. Our conversations starts with a quick tour through each of Steve's careers, and then turns to his work investing the assets of Michael Bloomberg's family office, including selecting an investment model, building a team of specialists, using internal management to supplement external managers, and thinking through private equity, hedge funds, public equity, and the manager selection process. We close with Steve's perspectives on China and his ongoing engagement in politics. Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership
Boeing Union wins a 25% Raise in the tentative contract, but a possible strike still looms. Liz Cheney and her dad are voting for Kamala Harris. Steve Rattner explains how Trump is shafting MAGA. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Morning Joe's Steve Rattner exposed how Trump's economic plan would harm his core MAGA constituents. Sam Stein pointed out that the economy is doing better under the Democrats. Joe Scarborough pointed out that the Red States depend on the Blue States. They are takers. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Willett Advisors Steve Rattner Chairman/ and CEO speaks on market reaction from a potential Donald Trump reelection and more with Bloomberg's David Westin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In less than two days, Joe Biden and Donald Trump will face off at their first debate of the 2024 campaign - and Trump is ramping up on the disparaging comments. Meanwhile, over a dozen Nobel Prize-winning economists warn against Trump's economic proposals, predicting an inflation bomb if he returns to the White House. Plus, why West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin left the Democratic party and how he plans to vote in November. Hans Nichols, Peter Baker, Harry Litman, Joe Manchin, Stuart Stevens, Maria Teresa Kumar, Steve Rattner, and Andrew Ross Sorkin join.
Steve Rattner separates many perceptions about the economy from the numerical reality. While we need a revamped economic system, Biden's economy outperforms most past and present. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Centerview Partners Senior Counselor Richard Haass tells investors to fasten their seatbelts in dealing with geopolitics. PGIM Real Estate Co-CEO Cathy Marcus says that doom and gloom around commercial real estate is overblown. Willett Advisors Chairman and CEO Steve Rattner looks at why US automakers approached electric vehicles with so much exuberance, and Aperture Investors Chairman and CEO Peter Kraus sees opportunities to buy even amid high valuations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MSNBC's Steve Rattner blows up Right Wing myths about progressive policies. Joy-Ann Reid is one of the few journalists with the correct TikTok narrative. Medicare Advantage myth gets busted again. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Mika Brzezinski played segments of Donald Trump's speech with lies on the deficit, energy, and crime. Steve Rattner debunked them all with the charts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Steve Rattner debunks Trump's lies with the charts. Fox News migrant crime lies debunked. Senator Chuck Schumer all but called for Netanyhu's ouster with new elections. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Steve Rattner details the success of the Biden economy. When Fox News can no longer hide from the good news, it should be probative. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
Nikki Haley's speech about quitting was less than impressive. Steve Rattner exposes Biden's economic success. Reporter Vaughn Hillyard exposes the flaws in MAGA Republicans choosing Donald Trump. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Larry Fink, BlackRock Chairman and CEO and Adebayo Ogunlesi, Global Infrastructure Partners Chairman and CEO tell us about their major bet on infrastructure. Kristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth Management Head of North America tells us why her clients are more focused on geopolitics this year, and Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO tells us why Wall Street will not react well to a second Trump victory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO tells us why Wall Street will not react well to a second Trump victory. He also shares his outlook for the US economy in 2024. He speaks with host David Westin, on the latest edition of Bloomberg Wall Street Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mohnish Pabrai's Q&A Session at Boston College, Carroll School of Management on October 12, 2023. (00:00:00) - Introduction (00:02:58) - Moody's Manual (00:08:11) - Japan Company Handbook (00:12:00) - Buffett's Amazing Five Japan Bets (00:16:23) - Lessons in investing: Search for anomalies (00:17:59) - Peter Kiewit and Sons (00:21:35) - ADP vs. Exxon (00:28:24) - IPSCO (00:32:43) - Rain Industries (00:35:11) - Reysas (00:41:10) - Fiat Chrysler; Ferrari (00:47:56) - Narrowing the investing universe; JetBlue Airlines (00:53:17) - Thou shall not use Excel (00:54:49) - Pulak Prasad: No leverage (00:59:05) - GM vs. Fiat Chrysler (01:01:30) - Steve Rattner (01:07:31) - Investing in distressed industries (01:11:39) - Error rate in investing (01:14:15) - TransTech (01:20:01) - My Owner's Manual (01:24:19) - Investing in Turkey (01:26:18) - Coca-Cola Icecek (01:34:40) - Learnings from Buffett and Munger (01:38:55) - Micron The contents of this website are for educational and entertainment purposes only, and do not purport to be, and are not intended to be, financial, legal, accounting, tax or investment advice. Investments or strategies that are discussed may not be suitable for you, do not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situation or needs and are not intended to provide investment advice or recommendations appropriate for you. Before making any investment or trade, consider whether it is suitable for you and consider seeking advice from your own financial or investment adviser.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Cecilia Rouse, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair explains why we are seeing the US labor market slow down. Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist breaks down the cross-asset rally after the Fed pause and cooling jobs data. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO tells us what the UAW agreements with the Big Three automakers could mean for competition with non-union automakers, and Henry McVey, KKR Head of Global Macro and Asset Allocation dives into China's shift from being an economic miracle to disinflationary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willett Advisors Chairman and CEO Steve Rattner discusses the UAW's tentative agreements with US automakers. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Rattner illustrated how the budget is really subdivided. It makes it clear GOP politicians are just evil based on the items they choose to cut instead of raising revenue from the rich. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
Steve Rattner outlines the evil of the GOP Budget. Current GOP choices have ethical & moral issues. MAGA Republican agrees with Progressives? More Medicare Advantage Fraud exposed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Kraus, Aperture Investors Chairman & CEO and Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO tell us why the Fed's plan to raise rates in unlikely to hurt the economy. Jose Minaya, Nuveen CEO, makes the case for investing in alternatives in a higher-for-longer environment. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO explains why he believes the UAW strike resolution might take a while and Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary says the Fed should be cautious about remaining too optimistic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO discusses the latest with the UAW strike and the inevitable transition to EVs. He speaks with Bloomberg Wall Street Week host, David Westin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Borish, Computer Trading Corporation CEO tells us why the cooling labor market doesn't automatically suggest a Fed pause. Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary says that the August jobs report shows a step down the path to a hard landing. Chris Miller, "Chip War" author discusses who is leading the chipmaking charge. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO shares why he is concerned about a looming UAW strike and Alexander Colvin, Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations Dean discusses why the hand of labor is strong amid numerous summer strikes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Chris Ailman, CalSTRS CIO and Sonal Desai, Franklin Templeton Fixed Income CIO tell us why they believe the US consumer might weaken. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO and Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary explain why we might be in a goldilocks moment with inflation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist & Saira Malik, Nuveen CIO discuss the likelihood of a soft landing ahead of the Fed's closely watched July decision. Dennis Arfa, Artist Group International Founder examines the effect Taylor Swift has had on the music business. Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International & Economic Policy Correspondent breaks down the impact the Fed's rate hikes have had on the dollar. Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO debate the distributional consequences of AI adoption, and Owen Thomas, Boston Properties CEO explains how office buildings are being repurposed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman and CEO, discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence. They speak with Bloomberg's David Westin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Rattner deconstructs the Debt Ceiling Agreement. Ayman Mohyeldin roasts former Governor Chris Christie as he hypocritically challenges Trump. GOP Sen. shows his ignorance about race. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
Listen now (2 min) | Do you find it as charming as I do when some leisure-class corporate chieftain whines that America’s working stiffs are a bunch of slackers? We’re hearing that now from Wall Street plutocrats, grumping that employees no longer have that old nose-to-the-grindstone, “yes-boss” work ethic of old-school capitalism that has created such fabulous wealth. Of course, “wealth for whom” and “work for what?” are at the root of today’s questioning of the old culture and structure of work. But the grumpers don’t want to hear that, so they simply carp that America has “gone soft.”
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Jim McDonald, Northern Trust Bank, EVP and Chief Investment Strategist & Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO wrap up a mixed week in the markets. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO, discusses how investors are approaching 2023, and former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers breaks explains why the December jobs report is a positive and looks ahead to the potentially biggest stories in 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this holiday edition of Wall Street Week, we look back at the biggest stories of the year, from war in Ukraine to the global battle against inflation. Highlights include Sam Zell of Equity Group Investments and Steve Rattner of Willett Advisors on the climate for deals. Afsaneh Beschloss of RockCreek and Bob Michele of JP Morgan Asset Management on the effect of climate change and whether the world gathering at COP 27 will make a difference. Jeff Blau of Related Companies on the changing face of real estate. Deborah Lehr of the Paulson Institute on the effect of Chinese President Xi's historic third term on the world economy. And former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers throughout the year on the fight against inflation and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO & Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, Goldman Sachs CIO of Wealth Management wrap up the week in economic news and the markets. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO, on what the midterm elections could mean for Wall Street and investors, and former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers explains whether the Fed is sending the correct signals, and talks about the debate over the debt ceiling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part of I-5 shut down completely due to multi-vehicle wreck. Parkland shooter's attorney loses it in court. Powerball jackpot is up over $1.5B now. Karine Jeanne-Pierre wars about the death of democracy. Steve Rattner talks about how much worse the economy would've been had Build Back Better been passed into law. // NBC reporter worries that trans people will be disenfranchised for midterms. Saudi Arabia warns of possible Iranian attack. Bryan and Greg check the texts. // Sir Charles weighs in on the Kyrie Irving controversy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
:03 North Korea still firing missiles. Steve Rattner delivers a truth bomb about the economy while appearing on MSNBC. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Democrat state House candidate may have lied about his position as a Navy submarine officer and attorney. // Democrats warn of rightwing extremists and the end of democracy. // Alleged Georgetown killer shows up for arraignment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist and Tracy Alloway, co-host of the Odd Lots podcast, wrap up a volatile week in the markets. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO dives into why he's being cautious with equities and Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers weighs in on the UK's controversial new tax plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist & John Authers, Bloomberg Senior Markets Editor wrap up another week in the markets. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO discusses investor takeaways from the Inflation Reduction Act. Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers weighs in on the July payrolls report and what it means for the Fed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Jason weighs in on a Tennessee Sheriff notifying residents of fentanyl-laced dollar bills found on the ground and the government's mishandling of the nation's inflation crisis. Jason highlights the stupid by sharing his thoughts on former Obama Adviser, Steve Rattner and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough's praise for Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) for derailing President Biden's Build Back Better bill because it would've only harmed the nation's economy amidst its inflation crisis. He also highlights Harvard University's Chief Inclusion Officer giving the keynote address at the University's Exclusively Black commencement ceremony. Later, Jason sits down with former NFL Sideline Reporter, Michele Tafoya. Michele reminisces on her childhood and how her love for Sports paved the way for a career she loved. Michele also shares with Jason her thoughts on the evolution of women in sports. Keep up with Jason on Twitter: @jasoninthehouse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour 3, Chris talks about Morning Joe, where Scarborough and Steve Rattner say liberals should thank Joe Manchin for blocking Biden's agenda or the economic situation would be trillions of dollars worse. Also, then Jan 6th committee hits a speed bump, and Steve Scalise reflects on the Virginia ballpark shooting, 5 years later. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10 Republican senators join Democrats on gun control bill. Justin Trudeau: There's no right to self defense in Canada. Journo Taylor Lorenz's crazy tweet on covid precautions. Rep. Elise Stefanik joins Clay and Buck to discuss Democrat efforts to pass gun control and the Jan. 6 show trial. Bill Maher hits NYT for burying Kavanaugh assassination attempt. Obama advisor Steve Rattner echoes C&B: Manchin saved Democrats. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, I open with a reflection over last Friday's show, covering my thoughts on the primetime January 6 Hearing. Nothing makes me feel better than to hit the bullseye before anyone else. After all, isn't that why so many tune in daily to hear my show? It turns out noted Constitutional law expert, Alan Dershowitz saw the spectacle in nearly identical terms. I find that good company in which to find myself. Moving onto the inflation numbers, is there any doubt over how poorly Joe Biden and his Administration is handling domestic policy. Although, as I've argued, I think this is exactly what the fringe Leftists in the party really want. They don't care how much they hurt average Americans as long as their war on fossil fuels remains in undeterred. The President continues to lie about how well Americans are doing and continues to say he has created the strongest job market where families carry less debt and have more savings. He keeps trying to convince us that what are seeing with our own eyes is not reality. Unfortunately, it is he who is living in Candy Land. CNN is on the attack, no longer allowing senior economic advisors like Cecilia Rouse to get away with blaming Putin or Ukraine. And even Joe Scarborough on the MSNBC show The Morning Joe were suddenly thankful Joe Manchin (D-WV) had killed the $6 trillion Build Back Better bill. Even more shocking, their guest, Steve Rattner, former head of President Obama's Auto Task Force and writer for the NYTimes, not only agreed, but said we are likely going to be dealing with inflation for the next year or two. To remind you of how many times they lied about inflation or tried to dismiss it, I have a montage of sound bites from May of 2021 through April of 2022. Keep that in mind whenever you hear Joe Biden or his staff take to the microphone. They have been wrong about everything so far. Why believe them now? Finally, Real Clear Politics released a brand new favorability poll and Biden has now sunk to a 39.3% favorability. That's down from 39.6% just a few days ago. No matter how hard they lie about the economy, try to blame Putin or use the January 6 Hearing to recast the midterms, they do not deserve reelection. Their policies are hurting all but the elites, regardless of party affiliation. We are all suffering and they do not care. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page.
The Morning Joe panel discusses the latest from Uvalde, Texas, the bipartisan Senate group meeting on gun safety legislation and new charts from Steve Rattner on consumer spending.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rick Rieder, BlackRock CIO of Global Fixed Income & Barbara Ann Bernard, Wincrest Capital Founder, CEO & CIO wrap up a rough week in the markets. Anne Finucane, Bank of America Europe Chairman talks about Russia's impact on the quest for zero emissions. Plus, Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman and CEO reacts to U.S. Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen's latest remarks on the economy, China and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 - Nick Reed and Sarah Myers are live at Scramblers Diner for the Friday Road Show: Snow is already moving into the KSGF listening area this morning. Be careful as you drive in this morning. Yesterday it was announced that inflation increased to 7.9% in February, which is a new 40-year high. Steve Rattner, the lead adviser on former President Obama's Task Force on the Auto Industry, says President Biden is responsible for historic inflation and skyrocketing gas prices — not Russian President Putin. Iuliia Mendel, the former spokesperson for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the United States' and NATO's firm stance against a no-fly zone over Ukraine signals that the West is "afraid" of attacks from Russian President Putin and creates a "decay of global confidence in American leadership and superpowers." ALSO - Ryan with A-1 Custom Car Care joins us for the car care tip of the week: Ryan and the A-1 crew went to KC for a training seminar. It's important to keep up to date on an ever changing industry. Chris Stark with Honor Flight of the Ozarks joins us: Chris is getting inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame! Cafe B-29 will be hosting Chris Stark on Monday. Nick will be doing the show live from there, so make sure to join us! Flights are full for May, and almost for August. If you want get on a flight, make sure to sign up ASAP. The Greatest Generation Gala will be held on October 8th at the Oasis Convention Center.
Join Jim and Greg as they salute Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s decisive victory over forced masking in schools. They also highlight former Obama advisor Steve Rattner admitting that too much COVID stimulus is a big reason for the current inflation crisis. And Prime Minister Justin Trudeau groups a Jewish member of the Canadian Parliament with […]
Join Jim and Greg as they salute Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's decisive victory over forced masking in schools. They also highlight former Obama advisor Steve Rattner admitting that too much COVID stimulus is a big reason for the current inflation crisis. And Prime Minister Justin Trudeau groups a Jewish member of the Canadian Parliament with Nazis while Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar slams reporters for tracking down donors to the Freedom Convoy.Please visit our great sponsors:My Pillowhttps://www.mypillow.comGet Mike's book FREE when you use code MARTINI in the Radio Listeners Specials box.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this edition of Wall Street Week, a look back at 2021. Guests include Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Ford CEO Jim Farley, Willett advisors Steve Rattner and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rock Creek Group CEO & Founder Afsanah Beschloss, wraps up the week in the markets and investing in the face of uncertaintity. A special roundtable with Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve Rattner. And Bank of American CEO Brian Moynihan on what he sees ahead in 2022. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today Donny sits with former "Car Czar," Chairman and CEO of Willett Advisors, and the economic analyst on MSNBC's Morning Joe, Steve Rattner. Together they discuss how Steve has worn many hats throughout his career, connecting himself in a variety of ways to everything from business titans and public officials. Steve shares about how relationships are important in many industries and why he gets out there to talk to people. He also shares his thoughts on the state of the economy, how he turned around the car industry under Obama, and crypto currency. But first, Donny names his big "Brand Ups" and "Brand Downs," including Glenn Youngkin, James Carville, Emilio Estevez, Newsmax, and Lego among many others, in his weekly "Brands of the Week." THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Shopify - http://www.shopify.com/DONNY, for a FREE fourteen-day trial Chime - http://www.chime.com/DONNY to get started today. Canva - http://www.Canva.me slash/DONNY to get your FREE 45-day extended trial. Make sure to like, subscribe, and follow for the latest episodes! Follow: @donnyjaydeutsch @SteveRattner See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this edition of Wall Street Week, David Westin wraps up the week in markets with Steve Rattner, Willet Advisers CEO, and JoAnne Feeney, Advisors Capital Management Portfolio Manager. Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers examines September's U.S. jobs report, and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discusses investing in fintech and the need for crypto regulation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This edition of Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve Rattner, Activate Founder & CEO Michael Wolf, Nuveen CIO of Global Equities Saira Malik, Quadratic Capital CIO Nancy Davis, and Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers. The conversations highlight the shifting power between labor and capital, Disney's sustained streaming momentum, and the Biden administration's push to increase oil supply in an effort to lower gas prices. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Manager of Michael Bloomberg's personal and philanthropic assets, Steven Rattner, shares what he is investing in now and how he views the opportunities and risks in the market. As a former Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury and former head of Obama's Auto Task Force, he also provides insights on government.Steve is also the Economic Analyst for MSNBC's Morning Joe and a Contributing Writer for the The New York Times Op-Ed page.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This edition of Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve Rattner, Goldman Sachs Asset Management Co-Head of Fundamental Equity Katie Koch, Financial Times Editorial Board Chair Gillian Tett, Bessemer Venture Partners Partner Tess Hatch, and Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers. The conversations highlight inflation concerns fueled by the May CPI report, the implications of meme stocks on Wall Street, and the nuances of investing in space. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This edition of Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve Rattner, Chef and Restaurateur Daniel Boulud, Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Eswar Prasad, and Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers. The conversations highlight the ambitious programs outlined in President Biden's first Joint Address to Congress, India's catastrophic Covid-19 second wave, and how corporations and investors are weighing tax hikes.
Nicolle Wallace discusses Joe Biden’s plans for tackling the virus and the country’s economic woes. Plus, the pandemic is hitting red states as much as blue states despite Trump playing politics, protests over the shut down of a bar in Staten Island, strained first responders and medical workers across the country, Republicans' subservience to Trump, and what to expect from Trump's rally in Georgia tomorrow.Joined by: Steve Rattner, Jason Johnson, Hans Nichols, Heidi Przybyla, Matt Viser, Reverend Al Sharpton, Corey Kilgannon, Ellison Barber, Chuck Rosenberg, Elise Jordan, Tim Miller, Lenny Bernstein, Dr. Kavita Patel, Greg Bluestein, and Jon Meacham
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This week's Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with Bank of America COO Tom Montag, Bank of America Vice Chairman Anne Finucane, Former Federal Reserve Board Governor Dan Tarullo and Nobel Laureate Paul Romer. The conversations highlight President-elect Biden's economic priorities, the consequences of the surge in Covid-19 cases, and the role of ESG during a pandemic. Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO Steve Rattner and Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers analyze whether markets are getting ahead of themselves on vaccine optimism.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group chief executive officer, Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors chief executive officer & Chairman, Dan Yergin, IHS Markit Vice Chairman and Skanda Amarnath, Employ America Director of Reseearch & Analysis join host David Westin for a new look at the financial and economic stories that shape our world in "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
Steve Rattner is the Chairman and CEO of Willett Advisors, which invests former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s personal and philanthropic assets. Steve’s career has ranged from a journalist for the New York Times to investment banking at Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley and Lazard Freres, to founding private equity firm Quadrangle Group, and lastly to serving in the Obama Administration as head of the successful restructure of the automobile industry after the financial crisis. He returned to oversee Willett Advisors after his work in the government. Our conversations starts with a quick tour through each of Steve’s careers, and then turns to his work investing the assets of Michael Bloomberg’s family office, including selecting an investment model, building a team of specialists, using internal management to supplement external managers, and thinking through private equity, hedge funds, public equity, and the manager selection process. We close with Steve’s perspectives on China and his ongoing engagement in politics. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast
Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer sits down with Steve Rattner, former U.S. Treasury official and current CEO and chairman of Willett Advisors, which invests former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s personal and philanthropic assets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Your Face-New York had two incredible hosts for our May episode: Emily Nussbaum and Baratunde Thurston. New Yorkers don't do anything in moderation. That includes binge-watching TV. Learn the secrets of this critical skill from Pulitzer Prize winning TV critic for "The New Yorker" Emily Nussbaum who explained how she navigates through 400 hours of programming a week. Baratunde Thurston, NY Times best-selling author of "How to Be Black," explored Roseanne, climate change, piggish politicians and more. Joining them was economist and Morning Joe panelist Steve Rattner on the city's loopy economy and Annabelle Gurwitch, who revisited her days and nights in New York's experimental theater scene. Julian Velard sang one of his New York flavored songs about love and real estate. And writer for the hit TV show "The Americans," Peter Ackerman presented Chapter IV of our serialized novella "Author to Come." Jazz legend Jay Leonhart leads the amazing 1-Train Band.
Barry Eichengreen, a professor of economics at University of California Berkeley, discusses global currencies and comments on China's move to open markets for financial firms, saying "it will take time, if it happens." Prior to that, Gabriela Santos, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, says we should be expecting some correction in the markets. Finally, Steve Rattner, chairman at Willett Advisors, says there's a better than 50/50 chance that the House flips in the 2018 elections. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Barry Eichengreen, a professor of economics at University of California Berkeley, discusses global currencies and comments on China's move to open markets for financial firms, saying "it will take time, if it happens." Prior to that, Gabriela Santos, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, says we should be expecting some correction in the markets. Finally, Steve Rattner, chairman at Willett Advisors, says there's a better than 50/50 chance that the House flips in the 2018 elections.
Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, says Rex Tillerson can't succeed in his role as Secretary of State and that it's hard to run a disciplined operation under this administration. Jared Bernstein, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, says a lot of economists are worried about the proposed tax plan's impact on deficit and debt. Finally, Willett Advisors' Steve Rattner says it's the White House's responsibility to "herd the cats" and bring people together. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Congress needs to disrupt its 19th-century structure, while still respecting the institution, Jane Harman, the president and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Center, says. Willett Advisors' Steve Rattner says the existential question for Apple is what is the next act and is Tim Cook able to produce it? Finally, Princeton economist Alan Krueger discusses the connection between the opioid crisis and labor force participation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says Trump isn't interested in advice or suggestions in running his White House. Prior to that, Mario Gabelli, Gabelli Funds' CIO of value portfolios, says American companies will get tailwinds as opposed to headwinds. Douglas Elmendorf, the dean of Harvard's Kennedy School, says it's important for GOP leaders to stand up for the CBO and its work. Brian Wieser, a senior research analyst at Pivotal Research Group, says Fox is undervalued. Finally, Martin Sorrell, WPP's CEO, says businesses have yet to see the effects of U.K. uncertainty. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says Trump isn't interested in advice or suggestions in running his White House. Prior to that, Mario Gabelli, Gabelli Funds' CIO of value portfolios, says American companies will get tailwinds as opposed to headwinds. Douglas Elmendorf, the dean of Harvard's Kennedy School, says it's important for GOP leaders to stand up for the CBO and its work. Brian Wieser, a senior research analyst at Pivotal Research Group, says Fox is undervalued. Finally, Martin Sorrell, WPP's CEO, says businesses have yet to see the effects of U.K. uncertainty.
Former CIA Director James Woolsey says we must recognize that we're at war with terrorists and that reorganization of the intelligence community has produced people that are less trained. Prior to that, Stephen Roach, a professor at Yale University, says the U.S. is growing beyond its means. Jan Schakowsky, a representative from Illinois, says she hopes Trump's budget proposal is "dead on arrival." Daniel Kurtzer, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel, says Trump's speech in Jerusalem conveyed that a larger force will act against terrorism. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says Silicon Valley feels unloved by the Trump administration. Finally, Bloomberg's Svenja O'Donnell discusses the Manchester attack and its potential Brexit impact. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Former CIA Director James Woolsey says we must recognize that we're at war with terrorists and that reorganization of the intelligence community has produced people that are less trained. Prior to that, Stephen Roach, a professor at Yale University, says the U.S. is growing beyond its means. Jan Schakowsky, a representative from Illinois, says she hopes Trump's budget proposal is "dead on arrival." Daniel Kurtzer, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel, says Trump's speech in Jerusalem conveyed that a larger force will act against terrorism. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says Silicon Valley feels unloved by the Trump administration. Finally, Bloomberg's Svenja O'Donnell discusses the Manchester attack and its potential Brexit impact.
Ron Hosko, the former assistant director of the FBI, says it's standard practice of every FBI agent to take notes in longer interviews and convert them to memos. Henry Kaufman, the president of Henry Kaufman & Company, says we haven't fully succeeded in deleveraging. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says the media is overreacting on the legal side when it comes to President Trump. Finally, Helena Kennedy, a member of the House of Lords, says it will take a decade to resolve Brexit issues. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ron Hosko, the former assistant director of the FBI, says it's standard practice of every FBI agent to take notes in longer interviews and convert them to memos. Henry Kaufman, the president of Henry Kaufman & Company, says we haven't fully succeeded in deleveraging. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says the media is overreacting on the legal side when it comes to President Trump. Finally, Helena Kennedy, a member of the House of Lords, says it will take a decade to resolve Brexit issues.
Greg Valliere, Horizon Investments' chief global strategist, says Democrats are in the wilderness when it comes to responding to President Trump, whose change in tone will yield positive dividends. Prior to that, John Silvia, Wells Fargo's chief economist, says it will be a struggle to get 3- to 4-percent GDP growth on a sustained basis. Admiral James Stavridis, the dean of Tufts University's Fletcher School, says promises are pouring in from NATO but the U.S. hasn't yet seen money from NATO allies. Finally, Steve Rattner, chairman of Willett Advisors, says that replacing Obamacare will result in a smaller health-care system that costs the government less. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Greg Valliere, Horizon Investments' chief global strategist, says Democrats are in the wilderness when it comes to responding to President Trump, whose change in tone will yield positive dividends. Prior to that, John Silvia, Wells Fargo's chief economist, says it will be a struggle to get 3- to 4-percent GDP growth on a sustained basis. Admiral James Stavridis, the dean of Tufts University's Fletcher School, says promises are pouring in from NATO but the U.S. hasn't yet seen money from NATO allies. Finally, Steve Rattner, chairman of Willett Advisors, says that replacing Obamacare will result in a smaller health-care system that costs the government less.
Stanley Fischer, vice-chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, says the Fed seems to be headed towards its expected rate hike path and wage growth has started. Jason Furman, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute, says we aren't far from full employment. Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, says 2018 is the earliest the Fed will address the balance sheet. Finally, Steve Rattner, chairman of Willett Advisors, says Donald Trump isn't even trying to find the most qualified experts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Stanley Fischer, vice-chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, says the Fed seems to be headed towards its expected rate hike path and wage growth has started. Jason Furman, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute, says we aren't far from full employment. Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, says 2018 is the earliest the Fed will address the balance sheet. Finally, Steve Rattner, chairman of Willett Advisors, says Donald Trump isn't even trying to find the most qualified experts.
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says Donald Trump's policies can transform the U.S. economy. Prior to that, John Burns of John Burns Real Estate Consulting, says the housing market is recovering and new home buyers are slowly entering the market. And Harris Associates' David Herro says that Trump was able to convince Americans that he understands them. Narayana Kocherlakota, a Bloomberg View contributor and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, says the central bank has tools to dampen inflationary risk. Finally, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo says the federal government needs to step up with infrastructure spending because states can't afford to bear the entire burden. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors' chairman, says Donald Trump's policies can transform the U.S. economy. Prior to that, John Burns of John Burns Real Estate Consulting, says the housing market is recovering and new home buyers are slowly entering the market. And Harris Associates' David Herro says that Trump was able to convince Americans that he understands them. Narayana Kocherlakota, a Bloomberg View contributor and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, says the central bank has tools to dampen inflationary risk. Finally, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo says the federal government needs to step up with infrastructure spending because states can't afford to bear the entire burden.
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors chairman, says that a divided government, an ongoing email investigation and a low approval rating should make Americans depressed about a possible Clinton presidency. Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, says the euro economy hasn't taken any significant hit from Brexit so far. Steve Wieting, global chief strategist at Citi Private Bank, says central banks are on a reasonable course heading into 2017. Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners, says Disney has its own problems, including falling earnings estimates, and isn't a likely bidder for Twitter. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors chairman, says that a divided government, an ongoing email investigation and a low approval rating should make Americans depressed about a possible Clinton presidency. Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, says the euro economy hasn't taken any significant hit from Brexit so far. Steve Wieting, global chief strategist at Citi Private Bank, says central banks are on a reasonable course heading into 2017. Doug Kass, president of Seabreeze Partners, says Disney has its own problems, including falling earnings estimates, and isn't a likely bidder for Twitter.
Dennis Gartman, editor of the Gartman Letter, says he's not yet confident of a gold rebound. Steve Rattner, chairman of Willet Advisors, says the equity markets are fully valued and that he's reducing exposure to U.S. equities. Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman, says rising interest rates will be a tailwind for the equity markets because the Fed is confident about economic stability. Bengt Holmstrom, the 2016 Nobel Prize winner in economics, says narrow financial incentives can be damaging. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dennis Gartman, editor of the Gartman Letter, says he's not yet confident of a gold rebound. Steve Rattner, chairman of Willet Advisors, says the equity markets are fully valued and that he's reducing exposure to U.S. equities. Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman, says rising interest rates will be a tailwind for the equity markets because the Fed is confident about economic stability. Bengt Holmstrom, the 2016 Nobel Prize winner in economics, says narrow financial incentives can be damaging.
CLSA's Mike Mayo calls JPMorgan the LeBron James of banking; Allianz's Mohamed El-Erian says central banks are becoming less effective; Willett Advisors' Steve Rattner says U.S. trade deals didn't address lower wages; Amherst Pierpont's Stephen Stanley says the Fed can't be patient and gradual. And finally, NHL Commissioner, Gary Bettman: "There's nothing better than live sports, we're the ultimate reality show." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tom Keene and Barry Ritholtz, filling in for Michael McKee, bring you the best in economics, finance, investment and international relations. Today in Surveillance, they discuss helicopter money with Berenberg's Holger Schmieding and UBS Limited's Themos Fiotakis; investing with Seabreeze Partners' Doug Kass; mathematics and retail with Bloomberg View's Barry Ritholtz; and buy & hold investing with Willett Advisors' Steve Rattner. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Willett Advisors' Steve Rattner sits down to discuss global bond yields on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Manufacturing was the economic engine that provided jobs and good wages for over a century. What can we learn about growing a vigorous U.S. economy from companies like Siemens USA, which, under the leadership of Eric Spiegel, continues to spearhead new approaches to manufacturing, or from Steve Rattner, who helped reorganize the auto industry?
James Fallows and Steve Rattner are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton Original Air Date: February 11, 2012 on SiriusXM Satellite Radio "POTUS" Channel 124 Listen to the show by clicking on the bar above. Show also available for download on Apple iTunes by clicking here. First, a quick update . . . → Read More: Episode 44, with guests James Fallows of The Atlantic and Car Czar Steve Rattner
This week Nathan and Conlan talk about a new washing machine, post election cool down, Glenn Beck’s fantasy world, Overhaul by Steve Rattner, the collapse of the music industry. Email: wierdoesandwarriors@gmail.com