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Bloomberg News Now

US Waits on Iran Reply, Oil Buffer Burning at Record Pace, More

09 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

0.672 - 5.121 Stephen Carroll

Hello, I'm Stephen Carroll. I'm in Brussels, where many of Europe's biggest decisions get made.

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5.622 - 10.011 Caroline Hepke

And I'm Caroline Hepke in London. We're the hosts of the Bloomberg Daybreak Europe podcast.

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10.391 - 15.001 Stephen Carroll

We're up early every weekday, keeping an eye on what's happening across Europe and around the world.

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15.422 - 21.634 Caroline Hepke

We do it early so the news is fresh, not recycled, and so you know what actually matters as the day gets going.

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21.698 - 27.166 Stephen Carroll

From Brussels, I'm following the politics, policy and the people shaping the European Union right now.

27.206 - 32.633 Caroline Hepke

And from London, I'm looking at what all that means for markets, money and the wider economy.

33.154 - 37.48 Stephen Carroll

We've got reporters across Europe and around the globe feeding in as stories break.

37.941 - 42.587 Caroline Hepke

So whether it's geopolitics, energy, tech or markets, you're hearing it while it happens.

43.028 - 45.03 Stephen Carroll

It's smart, calm and to the point.

Chapter 2: What is the latest update on Iran's response to the U.S. proposal?

308.131 - 316.781 Monica Ricks

agencies to partner with artificial intelligence companies to protect networks from AI-enabled cyber attacks. We get that story from Bloomberg's Ed Kalecki.

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317.101 - 336.264 Tom Keen

A draft executive order from President Trump would revamp existing cybersecurity information sharing programs to include AI companies and address threats posed by the emerging technology. Those changes would make it easier to find and patch vulnerabilities across federal, state, and local networks. as well as critical U.S. infrastructure.

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336.364 - 345.459 Tom Keen

The directive, though, would stop short of requiring government approval for cutting-edge models, which is still subject to change. Ed Kalegi, Bloomberg Radio.

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345.98 - 357.278 Monica Ricks

ABC is now firing back at the FCC, denouncing the government's efforts to chill critical protected speech and shape media content. We get that story from Bloomberg's Amy Morris in Washington.

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357.258 - 376.988 Tom Keen

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.

376.968 - 385.27 Tom Keen

and that telling a private publisher how to exercise their editorial discretion is not up to the government. In Washington, Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio.

385.451 - 390.825 Monica Ricks

And that's News When You Want It with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Monica Ricks, and this is Bloomberg.

393.893 - 412.937 Francine Lacroix

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.

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Make decisions. A poor decision is always better than no decision.

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