Tesla’s current-state results weren’t strong, but a low-price EV and the company’s robotaxi unveiling in August have investors excited.
At (00:21) we talk Tesla’s down results and up market reaction, how Boeing’s backlog insulates it from short-term delivery hiccups, and why Visa’s results are boring – and that’s a-ok.
There is no party to represent the average Republican voter. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss how GOP leadership teamed with Democrats to betray their voters, give an update on the political prosecution of former President Donald Trump, and compare the reaction to the current pro-terrorist protests and the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots. Mollie also shares her controversial opinion about zoos and David gives his thoughts on "American Fiction."
If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.
A new 10-part true-crime podcast, Executive Produced and Edited by Zac Stuart-Pontier, co-creator of Crimetown.
Imagine if, one day, you are accused of something. Something horrible, violent, heinous. Something you swear you did not do, and nothing you say can convince anyone otherwise — even the people closest to you.
That’s Sophia Johnson’s story.
Sophia was starting fresh: A new life, a new husband, a baby on the way. But it all unraveled on January 10, 2002, when her mother-in-law Marlyne Johnson was found bludgeoned to death in her home. Days later, Sophia was charged with the murder.
To this day, Sophia swears she didn’t do it. But someone says they witnessed it — her own brother.
When family betrays family, who do you believe? In this story of a sibling rivalry beyond compare, WBUR’s Amory Sivertson turns the clock back. She reexamines an unsolved case, a family torn apart, and a woman who wasn’t believed.
From WBUR and ZSP Media, Beyond All Repair is a 10-part true crime investigation into a cold case. The series ends with an answer.
As Israel's war against Hamas continues, children in Gaza are suffering. According to the United Nations, more than 25,000 children have been killed or injured since October. That's one child every ten minutes. We hear about one of those children, a twelve year-old boy injured in Gaza.
The one-time most powerful man in the world is now being told when to sit, when to stand, and what he's permitted to say. Scenes from the New York courthouse, with Olivia Nuzzi. Plus, Dana Mattioli discusses her book on Amazon, a modern-day Standard Oil, with huge power across numerous industries—but which is also on the outs in DC.
In this bonus episode of ‘Gen C’, discover how Safe is revolutionizing digital asset management with programmable smart accounts.
Lukas Schor, Co-Founder of Safe, joins Sam to explain how the platform enables users to create programmable smart accounts for securely managing their digital assets. He discusses how Safe's smart contracts provide more flexibility and security than traditional private key wallets, and how it is being utilized by companies like WorldCoin, Reddit, and Budweiser for managing digital assets and NFTs. Lukas also shares insights on building Web3 native brands and the future of crypto as a payment method.
Safe (formerly Gnosis Safe) is the ownership layer of web3 with the most battle tested smart accounts. Trusted to secure over $100 billion, Safe offers unparalleled usability and security for individuals, DAOs, and institutions. Experience true digital ownership with Safe's flagship web and mobile wallet and its leading account abstraction infrastructure. Get started today at safe.global.
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"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.
The latest price moves and insights with Helene Braun and Mark Connors, Head of 3iQ.
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On "Markets Daily," — Mark Connors, Head of 3iQ discusses the current state of the crypto market after the halving and the impact of the macroeconomic environment on Bitcoin. He explains that the market is following a similar pattern to previous halvings and that the macroeconomic environment supports Bitcoin as a store of value.
Takeaways |
The crypto market is currently calm after the halving, with Bitcoin and Ether trading in tight ranges.
The macroeconomic environment, including fiscal spending and printing of money, supports Bitcoin as a store of value.
Bitcoin's price outlook is positive, with price targets ranging from $110,000 to $180,000 by the end of the year.
Understanding the security of custodians is important when investing in spot Bitcoin ETFs.
The adoption of Bitcoin by institutional investors, particularly registered investment advisors in the Midwest, is increasing.
Chapters |
00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Crypto Market
05:24 The Weakness or Strength of the Dollar and its Impact on Bitcoin
11:07 Centralization and Custodian Security in Spot Bitcoin ETFs
Consensus 2024 is where experts convene to discuss ideas shaping our digital future. Join developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers, and more in Austin, Texas from May 29-31. CoinDesk curates the tenth annual Consensus to feature the industry’s most sought-after speakers, unparalleled networking opportunities, and unforgettable experiences. Take 15% off registration with the code MD15.
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.
Toward the end of 2023, a US judge decreed the public had a right to know the names of multiple people listed in court documents pertaining to the crimes of notorious financier and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. This list of his known associates includes tycoons, royalty, celebrities, and more than one president. But what about the allegations that Epstein was supplying victims to sexual abusers -- will any of these other people, if guilty, be brought to justice? Tune in as Ben and Matt explore the Epstein files.
African leaders meeting at a security summit in Nigeria says the continent needs a new plan to tackle violent extremism. The two-day counter-terrorism summit, supported by the United Nations, was also attended by African Union Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat What are the challenges facing the continent and how can it be tackled?
Also why is so little money spent on healthcare in Africa?
And a plan to save the South African rhino as poaching numbers rise.
Presenter: Audrey Brown
Producers: Bella Hassan and Charles Gitonga
Technical Producer: Jonathan Greer
Senior Producer: Karnie Sharp
Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi