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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello, I'm Stephen Carroll. I'm in Brussels, where many of Europe's biggest decisions get made.
And I'm Caroline Hepke in London. We're the hosts of the Bloomberg Daybreak Europe podcast.
We're up early every weekday, keeping an eye on what's happening across Europe and around the world.
We do it early so the news is fresh, not recycled, and so you know what actually matters as the day gets going.
From Brussels, I'm following the politics, policy and the people shaping the European Union right now.
And from London, I'm looking at what all that means for markets, money and the wider economy.
We've got reporters across Europe and around the globe feeding in as stories break.
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Chapter 2: What recent diplomatic meetings are taking place between the US and Qatar?
There are no confirmed cases here in the U.S., but health officials are monitoring at least nine people in several states who have been exposed to the virus. ABC is firing back at the FCC, accusing it of seeking to chill critical protected speech and denouncing the government's efforts to shape media content. Bloomberg's Amy Morris has the latest from Washington.
ABC outlined its position in a lengthy FCC filing responding specifically to the FCC's review of its daytime talk show, The View, calling it unprecedented, making it clear the FCC's actions will affect the media landscape more broadly.
ABC says the government should neither suppress nor compel speech in support of any political viewpoint and that telling a private publisher how to exercise their editorial discretion is not up to the government. In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.
In an interview Friday on Bloomberg Television, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austin Goolsbee says all options on interest rates are on the table right now.
If we get some progress on inflation and we show we're headed back to a path on our way to 2% inflation, I'm optimistic rates can go down. We just haven't been having that now for some time, and that makes me more concerned and I'm less optimistic.
Fed officials left interest rates unchanged at a meeting at the end of April. Several colleges across the country are delaying final exams thanks to a cybersecurity breach. Bloomberg's Nathan Hager reports from Washington.
The target was Canvas, the platform that thousands of colleges and public schools use to track grades and handle assignments. It was forced offline last week after a, quote, criminal threat actor breached a teacher account. Now the University of Illinois, Virginia Tech, and Southern Methodist University have postponed finals thanks to the hack.
Yale and Stanford say some of their private student ID was compromised, and New York City public schools say some of their schools were impacted by the hack as well. In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg Radio.
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Chapter 3: How are the US and Iran negotiating to end the conflict?
And Bobby Cox, who managed the Atlanta Braves to 14 straight division titles, five National League pennants, and the 1995 World Series title, has died at 84. Cox was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. That's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Ed Kalecki. This is Bloomberg.
On April 4th, 2023, around 2 in the morning, a man was found stabbed multiple times on a sidewalk in downtown San Francisco. What happened next turned the story into a political firestorm.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of the upcoming Trump-Xi talks?
Reports have identified the victim as Bob Lee, the founder of Cash App.
From Bloomberg Podcasts, this is Foundering, the killing of Bob Lee. Listen now, wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Francine Lacroix, an award-winning journalist, and I've got a new podcast, Leaders with Francine Lacroix from Bloomberg Podcasts. I've interviewed everyone from heads of state to fashion icons about the news of the moment. But I've always been curious, who are these people as leaders? I don't think there's one right way to be a leader. Make decisions.
A poor decision is always better than no decision. Listen to new episodes every other Monday. Follow Leaders with Francine Lacroix wherever you get your podcasts.