Wednesday, April 8th TV listings for Bloomberg Quicktake
The economy and the markets are under surveillance as the latest developments in finance, economics and investment is covered; Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests create some intriguing conversation.
Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Paul Sweeney harness the power of Bloomberg Intelligence to provide in-depth research and data on more than 2,000 companies and 130 industries.
Focusing on politics and policies on Capitol Hill, in President Trump's administration, the federal agencies and the courts.
Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec bring together the latest news from the worlds of business and finance and the interesting stories of global technology, politics, economics and more.
Bloomberg Primer How New Magnets Could Power the Future
Scientists are developing more powerful magnets to enable clean energy sources like fusion; China's dominance of the supply chain for rare earth magnets threatens their global availability.
Bloomberg Primer Can Living Human Brain Cells Power AI?
Exploring the world of biocomputing; scientists are laying the foundation for a field that may blur the lines between the biological and synthetic.
Bloomberg Primer The Big Business of Drilling Into the Earth
Geothermal has been the underdog of the energy industry, but that may be about to change as new startups use fracking technologies to expand potential geothermal sites.
Bloomberg Primer Why Money Is Flowing Into Geoengineering
Scientists and entrepreneurs are testing radical ideas like solar radiation management and ocean fertilization; they are finding funding for them.
Bloomberg Primer How Flying Cars Became a Billion-Dollar Bet
The idea of flying cars has largely remained science fiction, until now; a new generation of electrified aircraft is attracting the attention of investors and venture capitalists around the world.
Bloomberg Primer Why a Lunar Ecosystem Could Be Worth Billions
Governments and entrepreneurs are racing to commercialize the moon; these efforts could unlock a new, deep-space economy; but to return and stay will require the highest levels of innovation.
Quantum Marketing Liquid Death
Liquid Death is founded on the idea of breaking the norms of traditional marketing; speaking to CMO Dan Murphy, about the water company's origin as a sheep in wolf's clothing.
Quantum Marketing Neuro-Insight
We speak with Pranav Yadav, CEO of Neuro-Insight, about the marketing intelligence his company is gleaning from neuroscience.
Quantum Marketing How Mattel Turned Decades-Old Toys Into IP. Gold
Lisa McKnight, Mattel's Chief Brand Officer, has been at the forefront of reintroducing the iconic Barbie to the world; the toy brand has launched itself beyond store shelves and onto the silver screen.
Quantum Marketing How McLaren Racing's CEO Runs a Top Formula 1 Team
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown discusses the technology, data and effort required to propel the McLaren brand onto the modern F1 stage and into living rooms around the globe.
Quantum Marketing How AI Could Change the Advertising Business
Stephan Pretorius, chief technology officer of WPP, unpacks the world of generative artificial intelligence and its potential impact, both positive and negative, on marketing.
Quantum Marketing How an Underdog Sports League Got Millions Watching
From immersive experiences to live streaming, National Women's Soccer League Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer Julie Haddon discusses the opportunities for growing women's professional sports.
The Rise of America's ICE Towns
Small towns are at the center of President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign, spearheaded by ICE; in one rural New Mexico county, officials are grappling with what it means to be an ICE town.
The Hospitals That Won't Let Patients Go Home
The International Finance Corp., an arm of the World Bank, spends millions of dollars of taxpayer money to build up private-sector services in the developing world.But a Bloomberg investigation reveals that several private hospital companies funded.
The Hidden Cost of South Sudan's Oil Boom
South Sudan relies on oil for almost all of its revenue. But some communities living near the oil fields allege polluted water is causing birth defects and miscarriages, raising questions over health and responsibility.
A number of fatal car crashes involving Tesla vehicles has prompted increased scrutiny of its electric doors, triggering lawsuits over whether the design can leave passengers trapped.
How China Is Building an Army of Hackers
China and the US actively engage in cyber espionage for strategic advantage. Leaked files now suggest how rapidly Beijing is catching up in preparation for any future conflict.
A Dangerous Corner of the Global Shipping Industry
The sinking of the Gulf Livestock 1 was the worst disaster in the history of the live-export trade, an industry made up of about 150 ships with a market value totaling $20 billion to $30 billion.
Inside The Deaths That Rocked India's Relations With The West
This is the story of how two alleged murder plots involving Sikh activists brought India, the US and Canada to a diplomatic crisis.
Bloomberg Investigates The Deadly Quest for Gold in South Africa
Gold built South Africa, but mining kills some who dig for it; in Stilfontein, a disaster that trapped miners underground reveals how a quest for gold became a story of hunger, survival and death.
Bloomberg Investigates The Scandal That Rocked the Philippines
A police raid in a small Philippine town reveals a young mayor's alleged links to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage.
Bloomberg Investigates The Zombie Debts Making Wall Street Rich
A police raid in a small Philippine town reveals a young mayor's alleged ties to a $2 billion Singapore money laundering scandal and Chinese espionage.
How the son of a key adviser to Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei built a secret oil empire.
The Hidden Cost of South Sudan's Oil Boom
South Sudan relies on oil for almost all of its revenue. But some communities living near the oil fields allege polluted water is causing birth defects and miscarriages, raising questions over health and responsibility.
Bloomberg Investigates Corruption as Cancer
Journalists from all over the world present immersive coverage of relevant news stories; each story is extensively researched, and is recounted by acclaimed journalists as well as the people who are living the story.
Bloomberg Investigates The Making of a Chinese Spy
Journalists from all over the world present immersive coverage of relevant news stories; each story is extensively researched, and is recounted by acclaimed journalists as well as the people who are living the story.
The economy and the markets are under surveillance as the latest developments in finance, economics and investment is covered; Tom Keene, Paul Sweeney, Lisa Mateo, Michael Barr and other guests create some intriguing conversation.
