Addisu Demissie joins Tommy to discuss President Biden’s post State of the Union swing state tour, plan to reach Latino voters, and dig into the key 2024 battleground states. They also cover Tuesday’s primary election results and the down ballot races that will determine control of Congress next year, including the critical Ohio Senate race between Senator Sherrod Brown and Trump-backed MAGA candidate Bernie Moreno. Then they discuss Trump getting the old criminal band back together as former aides Paul Manafort and Corey Lewandowski are rumored to be making a return to his 2024 campaign team.
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Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry from the potential of spot ether ETF approval to 3AC's Kyle Davies speaking up on the company's bankruptcy.
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"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, including a Bloomberg analyst's prediction that ether ETFs likely won’t get approved in May. Plus, 3AC co-founder, Kyle Davies, speaks up about the company's bankruptcy; and Polygon Labs paid $4 million to Starbucks for the coffee company’s now failed Web3 project.
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This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “First Mover” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.
Former President Donald Trump's "bloodbath" comment sent the corporate media into a tailspin. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they analyze corporate media's 2024 election interference, revisit the elevation of Christine Blasey Ford's lies about Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and discuss the nomination of Adeel Mangi to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Mollie also reviews Chris Fleming's and Ryan Long's comedy shows and David shares his culture picks for the week including the book Why The Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins.
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Women tend to prefer more children than they have. How much can expanding economic freedom shrink the gap? Economist Clara E. Piano details her research.
Chipotle’s epic run makes it the latest big name to split its stock, we talk about why its good for the options market and why Chipotlanes and breakfast are still huge levers for CMG.
(00:13) Tim Beyers and Dylan Lewis discuss:
- Chipotle’s historic 50-for-1 stock split and why the burrito-maker still has plenty of growth ahead of it.
- Apple and Google-parent Alphabet’s talks to bring Gemini into the iPhone, and why it’s a no-brainer for both businesses.
(13:48) Motley Fool Money’s Mary Long caught up with Lauren Sherman, a fashion correspondent at Puck to talk about Abercrombie and Fitch’s turnaround and epic 2023.
The latest price moves and insights with Helene Braun and David Stryzewski, CEO of Sound Planning Group.
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On "Markets Daily," CEO of Sound Planning Group, David Stryzewski joins CoinDesk with insights on recent movements in the crypto markets and his insights on the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, the Fed's monetary policy outlook, and the potential risks and challenges it faces. The discussion also touches on the price correction in Bitcoin and Ether, the demand for crypto ETFs, and the outflows from Grayscale's GBTC.
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Bitcoin and Ether are outperforming the broader crypto market.
The Fed is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, but its future decisions will depend on economic indicators.
The Fed may face challenges in balancing inflation and economic growth.
Bitcoin and Ether may experience further price corrections before reversing course.
There is a growing demand for crypto ETFs, but competition from larger players like BlackRock and Fidelity may pose challenges for smaller funds.
Grayscale's GBTC has seen significant outflows, potentially due to its high fees.
The crypto market is still in the early stages, and there is potential for further growth and adoption.
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This episode was hosted by Helene Braun. “Markets Daily” is produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso, and executive producer Jared Schwartz alongside Senior Booker, Melissa Montañez—all original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.
On February 28, 2024, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Garland v. Cargill. The Court considered whether bump stocks are considered "machineguns" as defined by Title 26 of the United States Code.
Please join us as we break down and analyze how oral argument went before the Court.
Featuring: Stephen Halbrook, Senior Fellow, Independent Institute (Moderator) Robert Leider, Assistant Professor of Law, George Mason University, Antonin Scalia Law School
A recent editorial in The Dispatch rejected both Trump and Biden as acceptable choices in 2024. Tim takes strong exception to that position, arguing it's a danger to democracy. Today, a debate between Steve and Tim over how to handle the choice in this year's election. Plus, an agreement on spending.
On March 4, 2024, the Supreme Court issued its ruling in Trump v. Anderson. At issue was whether the Colorado Supreme Court erred in ordering former President Donald Trump excluded from the 2024 presidential primary ballot; the Court held that Colorado did err in excluding Trump from the ballot.
Join us to hear Professor Muller break down the decision and offer his criticism of the Court's reasoning and ruling.
Featuring: Prof. Derek Muller, Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law School