
Bloomberg News Now: Vance Leads US-Iran Peace Talks, NASA Celebrates Artemis II
The Bloomberg segment focused on high‑stakes diplomatic efforts led by Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, who traveled to Pakistan to head a U.S. delegation negotiating a cease‑fire with Iran. The report also highlighted NASA’s successful Artemis II splashdown and the broader market reaction to the Middle‑East turmoil. Key developments included special envoy Steve Wycoff and Jared Kushner joining Vance, President Trump’s warning of intensified military action, and Israel’s 200‑plus strikes on Hezbollah. U.S. intelligence alleged China is ready to ship MANPADS to Iran, a claim Beijing denied. Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz remains largely blocked, with the UN’s International Maritime Organization poised to reopen shipping once hostilities cease. UN IMO Secretary‑General Arsenio Domínguez noted daily transits have fallen from roughly 130 to single‑digit levels, and gas prices jumped $1.17 per gallon—a 40% rise—fueling the sharpest monthly inflation surge in four years. The Federal Reserve is probing banks’ exposure to private‑credit funds, while Anthropic delayed its new AI model over safety concerns. If the cease‑fire materializes, oil flow and global shipping could normalize, easing inflationary pressure and sustaining the S&P 500’s seven‑day rally. Conversely, continued conflict would deepen energy market volatility and geopolitical risk. NASA’s Artemis II success underscores the United States’ continued leadership in space, setting the stage for a lunar return with Artemis III.

Markets Weekly April 11, 2026
The video examines how the escalating Middle‑East conflict is filtering into U.S. economic data and shaping high‑stakes peace negotiations. It notes that oil prices have repeatedly breached $100 a barrel, driving headline CPI higher while core CPI remains modest at...

AI for Multilingual Campaigns: Spanish Vs. English #shorts
The video explains how marketers should handle English‑language and Spanish‑language Google Ads campaigns, emphasizing that AI tools can streamline the translation of keywords and ad copy. Rather than lumping both languages into a single campaign, the speaker recommends creating distinct campaigns...

The Maps App That Collects Zero Data About You (Organic Maps Interview)
The Techlore Talks interview spotlights Organic Maps, an open‑source, offline‑first navigation app created by Alexander Borsuk and his team. Born from a fork of the once‑commercial Maps.me, the project stripped away trackers, ads, and any cloud‑dependent features to deliver a...

Gold Price Teetering on Iran US War
The video focuses on gold’s price trajectory as the United States and Iran edge toward a tentative cease‑fire. The host notes that despite heightened geopolitical risk, gold remains 8‑9% below its recent peak, yet it is poised for a weekly...

Inside ElevenLabs' $350M ARR Sales Machine
The video spotlights Carles Raina, chief revenue officer of ElevenLabs, and his role in driving the company’s rapid ascent to $350 million in annual recurring revenue. Raina discusses how he built the revenue organization from scratch, aligning sales, marketing, and customer...

When Humans and AI Agree: Be Everywhere or Be Invisible
The video explores how humans and artificial intelligence converge on a single principle: we trust consensus when making important choices. Whether selecting project‑management software or buying a home, people instinctively gather opinions from multiple sources to avoid the heightened pain...

£126m Re-Powering Pipeline Opportunity for EGT
Energy Generation Technologies (EGT) outlined a £50 million medium‑term revenue goal, aiming for double‑digit EBITDA, and highlighted a sizable repair‑service pipeline as the engine for growth. The company identified a £126 million opportunity from 280 qualified prospects, each averaging £450,000 contract value, and...

How Will Rising Energy Prices Affect Miners?
The video examines how soaring oil prices, triggered by the Iran conflict, are reshaping demand for critical minerals such as copper, uranium, and lithium. While short‑term consumption patterns remain steady, the discussion highlights a strategic pivot toward energy security and...

The Uplift: Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan, the basketball icon, announced his latest sports venture: a partnership with NASCAR to launch a co‑branded racing team. The deal includes an equity stake and the use of Jordan's brand on race cars, aiming to blend basketball's fan...

'Crucial Talks’ Says Al Jazeera Reporter at US-Iran Meeting Venue | AJ #shorts
The United States and Iran have convened in Islamabad for a series of indirect negotiations, marking the first high‑level engagement between the adversaries on Pakistani soil. The talks follow the shuttle‑diplomacy model used in Geneva and Oman, where third‑party envoys relay...

Supabase: Is This AI Database Startup Worth $10 Billion? #shorts
Supabase, the open‑source Postgres fork founded in 2020, has just been valued at $10 billion, prompting analysts to ask whether the price is justified. The company rode an unprecedented AI tailwind, positioning its self‑deploying database as the default backend for autonomous...

US-Iran Truce Talks: Iran-US Delegations Land In Islamabad For Crucial Ceasefire Negotiations | WION
U.S. Vice President JD Vains arrived in Islamabad on Thursday, joining a senior Iranian delegation led by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalib, to launch a series of cease‑fire negotiations aimed at ending the recent hostilities between the two nations. Both sides...

BMW India CEO Hardeep Brar On Electrification To Luxury Trends | World Business Watch | WION
BMW India’s CEO Hardeep Singh Brar outlined the company’s two‑pronged strategy—long‑wheelbase models and aggressive electrification—as the cornerstone of its India playbook. The brand now offers six fully electric models, raising EV share from 21% to 26% of total sales, and recorded...

Techstrong TV - April 10, 2026
At RSA Conference 2026, Henry Comfort, CEO of Jordy, announced the startup’s win of the RSA Innovation Sandbox, positioning the company as a leading player in securing autonomous AI agents. Comfort traced his non‑traditional career—from building a Moneyball‑style recruitment model for...

The Secret to Scaling Sales Fast Is Systemizing
The video argues that rapid sales growth hinges on turning the go‑to‑market function into a repeatable system rather than relying on ad‑hoc tactics. Executives must embed a culture of excellence and accountability, ensuring every team member buys into a unified...

Panetta: Iran’s Grip on Hormuz Puts Pressure on US Economy
The interview centers on Iran’s strategic choke‑point at the Strait of Hormuz and its ripple effects on the U.S. economy. Secretary Panetta warned that Tehran’s ability to disrupt oil shipments has already pushed gasoline prices higher and contributed to broader...

Kevin Muir: The Copper Supply Crisis Nobody Planned For #Copper #Mining
Kevin Muir warns that the copper market faces a looming supply crisis, rooted in a decade of restrictive capital‑expenditure policies that left miners under‑invested and unprepared for rising demand. He argues that the industry’s focus on lean operations and...

The Problem with Short-Term News
The video argues that our innate two‑week horizon skews personal finance, innovation and policy, prompting Marketplace host David Bronacio to abandon his traditional 12‑hour news recap in favor of a long‑term beat. Bronacio points out that CEOs chase quarterly optics, investors...

OrthAlign CEO Eric Timko on the Opportunity for Fast Followers In...
The Device Talks podcast episode provides a broad snapshot of the current med‑tech landscape, from regulatory shifts and financing to cybersecurity and market growth. Host Tom Le and guests discuss recent events such as the MedTech Innovator Radar Forum, FDA...

Delta’s CEO Spent 15 Years Turning the Airline Into a Premium Brand #Delta #aviation
Delta’s chief executive outlined a 15‑year journey that transformed the carrier from a cost‑focused airline into a premium‑oriented brand. The strategy hinged on relentless investment in operational fundamentals—on‑time performance, low cancellation rates, and near‑perfect baggage handling—creating a reputation for reliability...

Squawk Box Europe - 10-Apr-26
CNBC aired a special edition of Squawk Box Europe on April 10, 2026, co‑anchored by Steve Sedgwick, Karen Tso and Julianna Tatelbaum from London. The trio tackled the week’s most consequential stories shaping public markets and traditional asset classes. The...

International Trade and Investment Program Meeting, Spring 2026
The presentation introduced a new welfare framework for analyzing trade under oligopolistic competition, focusing on how a small, fixed number of firms in each market shape welfare outcomes. Building on the nested CES model of Armington and the classic Brander‑Krugman...

11 Reliability Principles Every CTO Learns Too Late
The video warns CTOs that startups often over‑engineer reliability, chasing five‑nine uptime before they have product‑market fit. It argues that each additional "nine" multiplies engineering, infrastructure, and cognitive costs, turning resilience into a costly monument rather than a competitive advantage. Key...

Income Producing Assets That Pay You Without New Clients
The video spotlights a merchant‑services agent who earns $10,000 a month from 50 passive accounts that generate recurring licensing fees, without needing to close new deals. He simply connects restaurants to a payment processor, collects an 80/20 split on each...

Inflation SHOCKS Markets, Fed Debates Rate Cuts, Bank Earnings Preview » Market Movers Apr 10, 2026
The segment opened by dissecting the latest U.S. inflation report, highlighting a 2.66% core year‑over‑year rise and a softer-than‑expected core goods reading. Analysts debated how lingering tariff effects, especially in apparel, keep price pressures sticky while energy shocks ripple through...

DOGE Gutted Major Energy Personnel Who Warn the U.S. Has Lost Key Insights Amid Iran War #DOGE #Iran
The video examines the Trump administration’s July 2025 decision to dismantle the Department of Energy’s Bureau of Energy Resources (ENR), an 80‑person unit that served as the United States’ primary conduit for international energy diplomacy. The timing of the cuts—just...

2026 M&A Boom? What Dealmakers Must Know
Brent Baxter, CEO of the Association for Corporate Growth, predicts 2026 will be a "swell" year for middle‑market M&A as deal flow accelerates. Private‑equity firms are extending hold periods from four to six years, creating a backlog of exits and...

📈 Entity Classification & "Check-the-Box" Rules — Enrolled Agent Course
Professor Farhat explains how LLCs can elect federal tax classification under the check‑the‑box rules, covering default treatment for single‑member and multi‑member entities and the forms required to change status. A single‑member LLC is a disregarded entity by default, reporting on Schedule C,...

Bank of Canada Will Leave Rates Unchanged This Year: BMO
The interview with BMO’s fixed‑income head Earl Davis focused on the Bank of Canada’s likely monetary‑policy path for 2024, concluding that the central bank will keep its policy rate on hold for the remainder of the year. Davis highlighted a modest...

Oil Plunge Shakes Markets, Fertilizer Worries Grow
The video reports a sharp drop in U.S. crude after a two‑week cease‑fire in the Strait of Hormuz, alongside growing fertilizer‑supply worries for U.S. corn growers and updates on livestock processing. Crude fell more than 20% in hours—the biggest one‑day plunge...

Strait of Hormuz Fees: New Economic Trouble for Europe? | DW News
European officials warn that Iran’s proposed $8 billion‑a‑month passage fee for the Strait of Hormuz could cripple energy imports and shipping costs. Tehran says the levy would fund rebuilding schools, hospitals and infrastructure damaged in its recent conflict with Israel and...

Kevin Muir: Free Trade Is Over And Inflation Is Coming #Inflation #Macro #Trade
Kevin Muir argues that the post‑World War II era of guaranteed free trade has ended, citing the war‑driven reshaping of global shipping routes and the rise of geopolitical leverage over strategic chokepoints. He notes that a single small nation now controls...

Oura CEO Tom Hale on AI's Future and How the Smart Phone Still Plays an Integral Part
Oura CEO Tom Hale explores what the next AI‑centric device might look like, questioning whether it will replace the smartphone or simply evolve from it. He frames the discussion around the need for a platform that can handle constant connectivity,...

Dean's Speaker Series | Jennifer Hyman | CEO, Rent the Runway
The Haas School of Business hosted Jennifer Hyman, co‑founder and CEO of Rent the Runway, for its Dean’s Speaker Series. Hyman recounted the company’s evolution from a college‑room idea to a publicly traded fashion‑logistics platform with over 11 million members and...

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif LIVE | U.S-Iran Peace Talks In Islamabad | JD Vance In Pakistan | N18G
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the nation live, announcing that Islamabad will host high‑level talks between the United States and Iran aimed at ending hostilities in the Gulf region. The speech highlighted the recent RG ceasefire agreement and signaled a...

Builders Unscripted: Ep. 2 - Ashe Magalhaes, Founder of Hearth AI
The episode spotlights Ashe Magalhaes, founder of Hearth AI, and his journey from building a solar‑powered race car to creating the first agentic CRM. Hearth AI launched in 2022, leveraging GPT‑3.5 to automate customer‑relationship workflows before the underlying AI infrastructure...

Financial Institutions Say Iran War Pulling Down PH Growth | ANC
Financial institutions warn that the Iran‑related Middle East conflict is dragging down Philippine economic growth. The war has spiked global oil prices, inflating the Philippines' import bill as it sources over 80% of its refined petroleum abroad. Central bank officials...

How US Power Drifted Away From International Law — and Why It Matters | DW News
The DW News segment examines how the United States has moved away from its historic commitment to international law, a shift that accelerated under President Donald Trump, who openly declared that the U.S. need not be bound by global legal...

How My Pakistani Chopped Cheese Brings In Up To $140K A Month In NYC
The video profiles Zeeshan, founder of Nishan, a New York fast‑casual spot that serves a Pakistani‑American twist on the classic New York chop cheese. After a layoff from JP Morgan, he turned to street‑food festivals and quickly built a brand that...

Uncertain Times And Unintended Consequences
The Gray Report episode examines how geopolitical conflict, soaring oil prices and pending housing legislation are reshaping the U.S. multifamily market. Host Spencer Gray and co‑host Griffin Hadad outline the macro forces—war‑driven energy costs, inflation and interest‑rate pressures—that are directly...

On the Design Space for Equity, Commodity, and FX Perps | DAS NYC 2026 | Day 3 | Insights
The talk by Shyon Sing Gupta of Multicoin Capital centered on the looming trillion‑dollar migration of traditional assets—equities, commodities, rates, and FX—from legacy infrastructures onto blockchain rails. He contrasted the massive daily notional volumes on conventional systems with crypto’s comparatively...

How Mid-East Tensions Affect Thai Tourism and Hotel Occupancy Rate
The interview focuses on how the escalating Middle‑East conflict, combined with regional air‑pollution and rising fuel costs, is reshaping Thailand’s tourism performance and hotel occupancy in 2026. Industry officials say airlines that route through the Gulf account for roughly half of...

Trump's Toxic Leadership and How to Stop Underselling Yourself | Office Hours
The episode opens with Scott Galloway condemning Donald Trump’s brand of performative masculinity, contrasting it with Robert Mueller’s disciplined, service‑first career. Galloway argues that Trump’s rhetoric fuels a generation of men who equate confidence with cruelty, undermining constructive leadership models. He...

CPI "Not as Hot" As Wall Street Expected, Crude Oil's Impact on Fixed Income
The show opened with Schwab’s fixed‑income strategist Cooper Howard dissecting this morning’s CPI release, noting that headline inflation jumped 0.9% month‑over‑month, largely on surging oil and a 21% rise in gasoline prices, while core inflation showed modest improvement. Because the headline...

US Economic Growth Slows, Heads Towards Stagflation | High Energy Prices Dent A Blow To Consumption
The video examines a sharp slowdown in U.S. economic growth, flagging the emergence of stagflation as inflation remains stubbornly above the Federal Reserve’s 2% goal. A revised Bureau of Economic Analysis estimate shows fourth‑quarter GDP expanding only 0.5% year‑over‑year, a...

Small Businesses Must Act Fast Before Tariffs Destroy Them
The video warns that escalating tariffs are squeezing small‑business cash flows, and the creator urges owners to act immediately. He recommends a modest static price increase—about 10%—as a quick way to offset higher input costs, and suggests framing the hike as...

How the Middle East Conflict Is Affecting Japan's Economy | FT #shorts
The video explains how the ongoing Middle East conflict, particularly Iran’s blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, is reverberating through Japan’s economy. With more than 90% of its crude oil sourced from the region, Japan faces a sharp rise in...

Eric Glyman, Co-Founder & CEO of Ramp at HumanX
In a recent HumanX interview, Eric Glyman, co‑founder and CEO of Ramp, outlined how the company’s AI‑powered financial platform is reshaping corporate spend management. Glyman said Ramp customers typically shave more than 5 % off annual expenses across cards, bill payments and...

How the Iran Ceasefire Is Changing Prices | The Global Story
The video examines how the recent Iran‑U.S. ceasefire and the tentative reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could reshape global energy markets and consumer prices. While the truce theoretically restores a route that carries about 20% of world oil, industry...