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Clad has been grading Bloomberg Television segments since Jun 2026 — 221 reports so far, published several times a week. Its most-covered subjects on Clad: Iran, Economy, AI & Tech. Every report checks the segment's load-bearing claims against primary sources, then scores the coverage for factual accuracy, political lean, and how the public received it — so you can see how Bloomberg Television's reporting holds up story by story, not just take its word for it.

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Video: Bloomberg Daybreak Europe covers Warsh ECB debut, Iran talks, AI curbs lift

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe covers Warsh ECB debut, Iran talks, AI curbs lift

Jul 1, 2026

The July 1, 2026 broadcast of Bloomberg Daybreak Europe opened with previews of Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's first international speech at the ECB Sintra forum alongside Lagarde, Bailey, and Macklem. Segments covered ECB warnings on lingering inflation from the Iran conflict, US-Iran technical talks in Doha involving Kushner and Witkoff, the US lifting export curbs on Anthropic's advanced AI models after safeguards were added, and market updates on Asia equities, oil, the dollar, and yen.

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Video: Bloomberg Reports Trump Disclosures, SCOTUS Rulings on Citizenship and Campaign Finance

Bloomberg Reports Trump Disclosures, SCOTUS Rulings on Citizenship and Campaign Finance

Jun 30, 2026

Bloomberg’s Balance of Power covered the June 30, 2026 release of President Trump’s and Vice President Vance’s annual financial disclosure reports by the Office of Government Ethics. Segments detailed stock holdings in Palantir, NVIDIA, Apple, and over $1 billion in crypto-related earnings, alongside Rolex tickets. The program also addressed Supreme Court decisions that day upholding birthright citizenship while striking down Trump’s executive order, eliminating limits on political party coordinated spending, and permitting state bans on transgender athletes in women’s sports. Additional discussion covered the SAVE America Act, U.S.-Iran talks, and gas prices, with interviews from Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY), Rep. Greg Stanton (D-AZ), and analysts.

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Video: Bloomberg reports conflicting US, Iran statements on Doha talks

Bloomberg reports conflicting US, Iran statements on Doha talks

Jun 30, 2026

Bloomberg Television segment covers President Trump's Truth Social announcement that Iran requested a meeting to take place the next day in Doha. It notes the timing, coming 90 minutes after Iran's Tasnim news agency reported no technical talks scheduled for the week. The report highlights the direct contradiction between the statements.

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Video: Bloomberg Reports Machado's Vow to Return, Airspace Block Claim After Venezuela Quakes

Bloomberg Reports Machado's Vow to Return, Airspace Block Claim After Venezuela Quakes

Jun 30, 2026

The Bloomberg Television segment covers Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's statements from Panama about her plans to return home following the June 24, 2026 twin earthquakes. It reports her allegation that the government closed airspace specifically to prevent her arrival and aid in reconstruction efforts. The clip focuses on her vow to participate in relief and rebuilding. The report relies on Machado's public video statements and social media posts, with graphics likely referencing the disaster timeline; no named experts or government officials appear, and the narrative follows her perspective as the primary throughline.

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Video: Trump criticizes SCOTUS mail ballot ruling, pushes SAVE Act

Trump criticizes SCOTUS mail ballot ruling, pushes SAVE Act

Jun 30, 2026

Bloomberg Television aired President Trump's reaction to the Supreme Court's June 29, 2026, 5-4 decision in Watson v. RNC upholding state laws that count mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day but received shortly after. Trump called the ruling surprising and harmful to election integrity while stressing the importance of the SAVE Act for requiring citizenship proof, photo voter ID, and restricting mail ballots. The segment featured Trump's direct comments on the ruling and legislation, with no additional guests or graphics referenced in the transcript. It focused on his view that mail-in voting enables fraud and that only the U.S. uses this system.

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Video: Bloomberg Brief assesses Q2 stock rally, SCOTUS Fed ruling, Hormuz tensions

Bloomberg Brief assesses Q2 stock rally, SCOTUS Fed ruling, Hormuz tensions

Jun 30, 2026

Bloomberg Brief recaps global markets ahead of quarter-end, highlighting US stocks on pace for best gains since 2020 amid semiconductor and equal-weight strength, yen at multi-decade lows, European indices, and sharp oil decline. Segments cover Asia/Europe opens, company movers, Iran-US tensions and Hormuz control claims with conflicting statements, Venezuela quake death toll near 1,719, China export policy, Taiwan raids, and SCOTUS decisions preserving Fed independence while expanding Trump authority over other agencies.

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Video: Bloomberg Daybreak Europe reviews Iran talks, yen lows, oil slump and Fed ruling

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe reviews Iran talks, yen lows, oil slump and Fed ruling

Jun 30, 2026

The broadcast covered Asian and global equity gains driven by AI and tech, yen weakness to 40-year lows, oil's worst quarterly performance since the pandemic amid Hormuz flows, and ECB forum comments from Lagarde on euro-area resilience. It featured analysis on Iran vowing control and possible tolls on the Strait of Hormuz ahead of US talks in Doha/Qatar, conflicting statements on whether direct meetings would occur, Supreme Court rulings on Fed Governor Lisa Cook, South African anti-migrant protests, EU-China trade talks, and corporate earnings.

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Video: Bloomberg Asia Trade: US Tech Rebound, Yen at 40-Year Low, Fed Ruling

Bloomberg Asia Trade: US Tech Rebound, Yen at 40-Year Low, Fed Ruling

Jun 29, 2026

The Asia Trade segment covered overnight US tech gains lifting Asian equities, the yen hitting a 40-year low near 162 against the dollar with intervention risks, and South Korea's $880B+ AI and chip infrastructure push by Samsung and SK Hynix. It also addressed US Supreme Court denial of Trump's effort to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, oil price forecast cuts amid Iran Strait of Hormuz developments, and corporate news including a Super Micro investigation and Rocket Lab-Iridium deal. Guests included John Authers, Ruth Parson/Carson, Tom Kang of Counterpoint, Miniso USA CEO, and Bloomberg reporters analyzing market reactions, currency impacts, and economic data from Japan and Korea.

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Video: Trump Calls Housing Bill 'Yawn'; SCOTUS Expands Firing Power, Spares Fed

Trump Calls Housing Bill 'Yawn'; SCOTUS Expands Firing Power, Spares Fed

Jun 29, 2026

Bloomberg’s Balance of Power covered President Trump’s reaction to a bipartisan housing bill he called a 'big yawn' in favor of the SAVE America Act, alongside Supreme Court rulings expanding presidential removal power at agencies while carving out the Federal Reserve. Segments addressed Lisa Cook’s Fed seat, potential further litigation, and expected birthright citizenship decision. The broadcast featured White House reporter Jeff Mason, Fed coverage from Edna, legal experts Natasha Sarin and Jessica Roth, congressional reporter Erik Wasson, and analysts on Iran talks in Doha. Sourcing relied on on-air quotes, expert commentary, and references to court opinions and administration statements.

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Video: SCOTUS Shields Fed Governor Cook, Expands Trump Firing Power

SCOTUS Shields Fed Governor Cook, Expands Trump Firing Power

Jun 29, 2026

Bloomberg’s Balance of Power covered two major June 29, 2026 Supreme Court rulings: a 5-4 decision allowing Fed Governor Lisa Cook to remain in her post pending due process on mortgage-fraud allegations, and a 6-3 ruling expanding presidential authority to remove independent-agency heads by overturning Humphrey’s Executor in the FTC Slaughter case. Segments included live Supreme Court reporting, market updates showing S&P gains, and analysis from correspondents Tyler Kendall and Michael McKee. Guests discussed implications for Fed independence and the administrative state. The show previewed the birthright-citizenship case and addressed the bipartisan housing bill sent to the president.

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Video: Pimco Outlook: Fed Likely on Hold Through 2026 Amid Inflation Risks

Pimco Outlook: Fed Likely on Hold Through 2026 Amid Inflation Risks

Jun 29, 2026

Bloomberg segment interviews a Pimco executive on the balance of market opportunities and hidden risks, focusing on the Fed's expected policy path. Discussion covers rising cost of capital, inflation pressures from energy (oil/gas tied to Iran conflict and AI demand), lack of wage-driven inflation, and the case against parking in cash. Interview highlights money market fund growth to $7.9 trillion and recommends shifting to diversified fixed income yielding 5-7% nominally. Sourcing relies on the Pimco guest's analysis, recent market data points, and forward-looking forecasts; no additional guests or external experts appear.

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Video: Market Outlook: Korea Spending, Sintra Forum, Earnings Season

Market Outlook: Korea Spending, Sintra Forum, Earnings Season

Jun 29, 2026

Bloomberg segment discusses recent Korea market volatility driven by a major spending/investment announcement, its spillover to Nasdaq futures and global sentiment, and quarter-end rotations favoring Hong Kong stocks. It covers upcoming event risks including the Sintra ECB forum with Fed Chair Warsh, nonfarm payrolls, options expiries, and a holiday-shortened week, alongside positive July outlook tied to strong Q2 earnings and AI-driven CapEx. Guest analyzes dollar/Eurodollar calls from MS and JPM.

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Video: Bloomberg segment on Korea's $1.3T chip push and US-Iran de-escalation

Bloomberg segment on Korea's $1.3T chip push and US-Iran de-escalation

Jun 29, 2026

The June 29, 2026 Bloomberg Insight episode opened with US-Iran agreement to halt tit-for-tat strikes and resume talks on the MOU, including Strait of Hormuz and nuclear issues. It then turned to South Korea's planned mega-projects: Samsung and SK Group executives joining the president to announce roughly $1.3 trillion in semiconductor and AI investments over ten years. Analysts discussed competitiveness versus TSMC and the US CHIPS Act, market rotations favoring or away from AI leaders, supply-chain bottlenecks, and China's energy demand from data centers and EVs.

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Video: Bloomberg Horizons assesses US-Iran pause, Korean AI investments amid market rotation

Bloomberg Horizons assesses US-Iran pause, Korean AI investments amid market rotation

Jun 29, 2026

The June 29, 2026 episode of Horizons Middle East & Africa opened with market reactions to a US-Iran pause in hostilities after weekend strikes, alongside rotation out of AI/tech stocks. Segments covered Samsung and SK Hynix's planned multi-trillion-dollar investments, Brent crude movements near $72.50, and interviews with Bloomberg's Dana Kraiche and academic Julia Roknifard on the durability of talks and frozen assets. Later portions addressed a Saudi Aramco helicopter crash, Anthropic's Mythos 5 model approval, Lebanon framework talks, and guest Ryan Lemand on AI spending concerns and market volatility.

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Video: Bloomberg Daybreak Europe covers SK $1.3T AI plans, US-Iran de-escalation, Anthropic clearance

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe covers SK $1.3T AI plans, US-Iran de-escalation, Anthropic clearance

Jun 29, 2026

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe on June 29, 2026, opened with Asian market moves and a major South Korean announcement of roughly $1.3 trillion in decade-long investments by Samsung and SK Hynix in memory chips, data centers, and robotics. Segments covered US-Iran agreement to halt strikes ahead of Doha talks, Anthropic's limited clearance for its Mythos 5 model, UK Labour leadership contender Andy Burnham's devolution plans, EU-China trade tensions, and Greenland investment opportunities. Guests included correspondents in Seoul, Brussels, and Copenhagen plus market analysts.

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Video: World Cup 2026: Boston Embraces Scottish Fans and Cultural Traditions

World Cup 2026: Boston Embraces Scottish Fans and Cultural Traditions

Jun 28, 2026

Bloomberg Television segment discusses the start of the 2026 World Cup knockout stage with South Africa facing Canada in Los Angeles. It highlights Boston's experience hosting fans, particularly the influx of Scottish supporters known as the Tartan Army, their traditions, and local reactions. Guest Emily Sweeney of the Boston Globe describes kilts, pub crowds, peaceful atmosphere, and the impact on the city. The report covers the traffic cone tradition on statues including Bobby Orr, an estimated 50,000 Scottish visitors, Mayor Michelle Wu's announcement of a partnership with Glasgow, upcoming German fans, support for teams like Cape Verde and USA, and transportation logistics to Gillette Stadium. Sourcing relies on the Globe reporter's on-the-ground observations and video clips.

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Video: Bloomberg Reports US Strikes on Iran After Hormuz Ship Attack Amid Fragile Ceasefire

Bloomberg Reports US Strikes on Iran After Hormuz Ship Attack Amid Fragile Ceasefire

Jun 26, 2026

The late edition of Balance of Power covers breaking US Central Command strikes on Iranian storage and radar sites in response to a drone attack on a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz, framed as a violation of the recent ceasefire/MOU. Segments discuss the fragility of the truce, potential escalation, industry and market reactions, plus AI model release limits by OpenAI and Anthropic amid government reviews. Additional topics include a congressional time capsule for America's 250th anniversary, the stalled 21st Century Road to Housing Act, and updates on Ukraine's operations.

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Video: Bloomberg Open Interest analyzes tech selloff, OpenAI IPO delay, oil and geopolitics

Bloomberg Open Interest analyzes tech selloff, OpenAI IPO delay, oil and geopolitics

Jun 26, 2026

The June 26, 2026 episode of Bloomberg Open Interest covered the fifth consecutive day of equity declines led by tech, Micron's post-earnings pullback, and OpenAI's reported IPO delay to 2027 amid volatility. Segments addressed shipping resuming through the Strait of Hormuz despite tensions, falling oil prices, inflation data, and Fed cut expectations. Guests included Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Tyler Kendall, Partners Group's Anastasia Amoroso, economists, and CEOs from I-Pulse, BlackBerry, and Elroy Air. Sourcing relied on named experts, NYT reporting, and real-time market data.

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Video: Bloomberg Covers Hormuz Ship Attack, Apple Price Hikes, Asian Tech Selloff

Bloomberg Covers Hormuz Ship Attack, Apple Price Hikes, Asian Tech Selloff

Jun 26, 2026

The broadcast focused on a cargo ship attack in the Strait of Hormuz raising oil transit concerns, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejecting tolls amid Iran talks, and a sharp selloff in Asian tech stocks led by Apple's price increases on Macs, iPads and Vision Pro due to memory chip shortages. It also covered Micron results, OpenAI IPO delay rumors, PCE data impacts on Treasuries, and secondary stories including Venezuela earthquakes and a Sudan corporate liability trial. Sourcing relied on named Bloomberg analysts, market data, UKMTO reports, and Rubio quotes; guests included Winnie Hsu, Eugenia Victorino, Stewart Livingstone Wallace, Robert Lee, and Matt Stanley.

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Video: Bloomberg examines Ebola response amid US aid shifts in Africa

Bloomberg examines Ebola response amid US aid shifts in Africa

Jun 26, 2026

The segment covers the 2026 Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda, Africa CDC and WHO's joint $518 million response plan, and challenges from reduced Western funding. It discusses the Trump administration's America First health strategy replacing USAID programs with bilateral agreements requiring greater local contributions. Interviews include Africa CDC Director General Jean Kaseya on funding needs, IAVI's Mark Feinberg on vaccine trials, and reporters on impacts in Mozambique and pushback in countries like Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Ghana. Sourcing draws from named experts, Africa CDC statements, and Bloomberg correspondents; graphics and on-air analysis frame the transition's effects on health systems.

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Video: Bloomberg Daybreak Europe Reports Tech Selloff, OpenAI Delay, Hormuz Incident

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe Reports Tech Selloff, OpenAI Delay, Hormuz Incident

Jun 26, 2026

The broadcast covered a broad selloff in Asian tech stocks led by South Korea's KOSPI, Apple's price hikes on products due to chip costs, and an NYT report on OpenAI potentially delaying its IPO. It also addressed a ship incident in the Strait of Hormuz, inflation data impacts on Fed expectations, Qualcomm's data center forecasts, and various corporate and geopolitical stories including UK leadership speculation around Andy Burnham.

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Video: Korean Kospi Tumbles on Chip Selloff; Apple Price Hikes, Investment Plans Cited

Korean Kospi Tumbles on Chip Selloff; Apple Price Hikes, Investment Plans Cited

Jun 26, 2026

Bloomberg segment examines a sharp selloff in South Korean equities, with the Kospi falling as much as 9% and triggering a trading halt amid heavy declines in Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. Analysts attribute the drop to a combination of Apple-related concerns, reports that OpenAI might delay its IPO, and announcements of large-scale capital spending by Korean chipmakers alongside the government. The discussion covers knock-on effects to TSMC and Taiwanese suppliers, elevated retail leverage and volatility in Asian markets, and Apple's recent product price increases driven by memory chip shortages. Sourcing relies on unnamed market participants and analysts with references to index levels, company announcements, and implied volatility data.

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Video: Bloomberg Asia Trade analyzes tech selloff, Hormuz risks, AI boom

Bloomberg Asia Trade analyzes tech selloff, Hormuz risks, AI boom

Jun 25, 2026

The hour covered Asian market volatility from a U.S. tech selloff, Apple's price increases on Macs and iPads, and fresh uncertainty from an attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Segments also examined PCE inflation data, Tokyo CPI prints, Fed expectations around Kevin Warsh, Qualcomm's data-center outlook, and South Korea's AI-driven stock rally. Guests included Bloomberg reporters, analysts and the Qualcomm CEO. Sourcing relied on named experts, on-screen data and anonymous U.S. officials for the Hormuz incident; throughlines were crosscurrents between AI enthusiasm and macro/geopolitical risks.

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Video: Bloomberg examines Trump housing bill standoff and SAVE Act push

Bloomberg examines Trump housing bill standoff and SAVE Act push

Jun 25, 2026

The segment covered President Trump's last-minute withdrawal of support for a bipartisan housing bill, conditioning his signature on passage of the SAVE America Act. It included updates on a ship incident in the Strait of Hormuz, Fed-preferred inflation data, consumer spending, and a supplemental spending request. Guests included Rep. Brian Steil (R-WI) and Rep. Sean Casten (D-IL) discussing paths forward for both bills, along with economists and political analysts. Sourcing relied on congressional guests, White House reporting, and market data references.

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Video: Bloomberg MLIV discusses market volatility, Samsung buybacks, Micron earnings

Bloomberg MLIV discusses market volatility, Samsung buybacks, Micron earnings

Jun 24, 2026

The segment features Bloomberg analysts discussing recent equity price action, attributing a bounce to Samsung news and highlighting upcoming Micron earnings as a volatility catalyst. Participants debate whether chip-stock froth is healthy or signals a volatile end-stage similar to 1999 or the GFC. One guest argues the market is in a pre-burst phase of an inflating AI CapEx bubble with more volatility ahead. The discussion relies on live commentary and analyst views rather than external guests or primary data graphics.

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Video: Bloomberg Daybreak Europe reviews tech volatility, Iran talks, UK politics

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe reviews tech volatility, Iran talks, UK politics

Jun 24, 2026

The segment opened with Asian market losses and European futures, focusing on Micron's after-hours earnings as a key test for tech amid recent selloffs. It covered rising tanker traffic through Hormuz amid US-Iran talks with conflicting statements on frozen assets and nuclear issues, plus Scott Bessent's comments on the Fed. Later segments addressed SpaceX's $25B bond issuance, NATO-Rutte-Trump meetings, Zohran Mamdani's influence in NY primaries, and Keir Starmer's resignation paving the way for Andy Burnham. Additional coverage included German data, a European heatwave, Siemens AI strategy, and Bank of England/ECB policy outlooks.

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Video: Bloomberg reports on JD Vance's Switzerland summit with Iran, photo avoidance

Bloomberg reports on JD Vance's Switzerland summit with Iran, photo avoidance

Jun 21, 2026

Bloomberg Television covered Vice President JD Vance's participation in a quadrilateral meeting in Switzerland with delegates from Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar. The segment addressed a Trump Truth Social post threatening Iran over proxies in Lebanon and discussed an unusual photo opportunity sequence. Reporting noted the Iranian delegation's brief entry and exit, avoiding a shared photo, while confirming substantive talks occurred once cameras were off. Switzerland's backchannel role was highlighted due to absent formal US-Iran ties.

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Video: Esper assesses shallow US-Iran MOU, Hormuz traffic, Hezbollah spoiler role

Esper assesses shallow US-Iran MOU, Hormuz traffic, Hezbollah spoiler role

Jun 21, 2026

Bloomberg Television interview with former Defense Secretary Mark Esper on the recently signed US-Iran MOU. Segments cover Strait of Hormuz shipping status post-agreement, the MOU's limited nuclear provisions, Hezbollah's role as a potential spoiler in Lebanon-related talks, Israel's exclusion from negotiations, ballistic missile issues, and US-NATO force posture ahead of a summit.

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Video: Bloomberg reports US-Iran talks underway in Switzerland amid Hormuz, Lebanon hurdles

Bloomberg reports US-Iran talks underway in Switzerland amid Hormuz, Lebanon hurdles

Jun 21, 2026

Bloomberg Television covered the start of US-Iran negotiations in Switzerland, showing images of VP JD Vance with envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, alongside Pakistan's PM and Qatari mediators. Segments discussed expectations for quadrilateral talks at a Lake Lucerne resort on the nuclear file, Lebanon ceasefire, and Strait of Hormuz access under the recent MOU. Guests included AP correspondent Philip Crowther and ABC's Shannon Kingston, who addressed Rubio's role, the 60-day timeline, and potential direct vs. proximity talks.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Video: Burnham By-Election Win Intensifies Labour Leadership Speculation

Burnham By-Election Win Intensifies Labour Leadership Speculation

Jun 20, 2026

Bloomberg Television segment discusses Andy Burnham's decisive victory in the Makerfield by-election, positioning the Greater Manchester mayor to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for Labour leadership. Analysts highlight Starmer's unpopularity, the scale of the win, and speculation of a leadership change by year's end. Discussion covers UK economic stagnation, multi-party shifts post-Brexit, and persistent voting divides along Brexit lines. Sourcing draws on real-time polling, YouGov data, and market odds without named guests beyond the hosts.

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Video: France Acquires Alice & Bob Quantum Computer for National Research

France Acquires Alice & Bob Quantum Computer for National Research

Jun 20, 2026

Bloomberg Television segment features Alice & Bob COO Chloé Poisbeau discussing a recent agreement to deliver a cat-qubit quantum computer to France's national computing infrastructure agency. The discussion centers on the deal's role in advancing technological sovereignty and enabling researcher experimentation with early-stage quantum systems. Poisbeau is interviewed at VivaTech 2026; the segment draws directly from the company's announcement of the GENCI contract signed June 17, 2026, and aligns with France's ongoing Plan Quantique investments.

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Video: PhysicsX CEO Describes AI-Driven Speedups in Semiconductor Manufacturing

PhysicsX CEO Describes AI-Driven Speedups in Semiconductor Manufacturing

Jun 20, 2026

Bloomberg Television clip features PhysicsX CEO Jacomo Corbo discussing AI applications in industrial engineering. He highlights accelerated semiconductor process configuration, data center workload simulations, and smelting process control, claiming order-of-magnitude time reductions via inference-based models. The segment draws solely from the CEO interview with no additional guests, graphics, or external data sources referenced. It aligns with recent company news on a $300 million funding round at a $2.4 billion valuation.

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Video: Signal President Describes Nonprofit Model Versus Big Tech Data Practices

Signal President Describes Nonprofit Model Versus Big Tech Data Practices

Jun 20, 2026

The segment features Signal President Meredith Whittaker explaining the organization's nonprofit structure and contrasting it with the data-collection incentives of most technology companies. She describes Signal's approach of minimizing data collection to avoid pressures from investors or shareholders seeking monetization, including for AI development. Whittaker, identified as president of the Signal Foundation, draws on the group's 501(c)(3) status and donor-supported model. The interview references Signal's technical design choices and broader industry dynamics without additional guests or data visualizations.

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Video: Bloomberg analyzes Fed regime shift under Warsh, hawkish signals and geopolitics

Bloomberg analyzes Fed regime shift under Warsh, hawkish signals and geopolitics

Jun 19, 2026

The segment reviews the prior week's central bank developments, focusing on Kevin Warsh's debut as Fed Chair and the hawkish tone from the FOMC on inflation. Guests discuss implications for higher US real yields, a stronger dollar, and downside pressure on gold and silver amid low liquidity from holidays. They also address postponed US-Iran talks, ongoing IDF actions in Lebanon, and upcoming UK market focus. Sourcing relies on named market participants and real-time observations; no graphics or additional guests are referenced.

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Video: Bloomberg Report on US-Iran 60-Day Nuclear Talks and Hormuz Reopening

Bloomberg Report on US-Iran 60-Day Nuclear Talks and Hormuz Reopening

Jun 19, 2026

The broadcast covers the US-Iran interim peace deal with a 60-day window for nuclear talks, delayed Vance trip to Switzerland, US ending Hormuz naval blockade, and resumed oil shipments. Additional segments address market reactions including oil at $79/barrel, semis rally, UK Labour leadership challenge by Andy Burnham, Zimbabwe constitutional changes, and interviews on regional risks.

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Video: Bloomberg Daybreak Europe Covers Burnham Win, US-Iran Deal, ASML Concerns

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe Covers Burnham Win, US-Iran Deal, ASML Concerns

Jun 19, 2026

The segment led with Andy Burnham's decisive Makerfield by-election victory and its implications for Keir Starmer's leadership. It covered the US-Iran interim deal, lifting of the Hormuz blockade, resumed shipping, and JD Vance's delayed Switzerland talks. Market reactions to holidays, oil, sterling, and geopolitics were analyzed alongside ASML China concerns. Later segments addressed EU-Russia and China policy, plus food supply chain impacts from the conflict.

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Video: Bloomberg Asia Trade recaps US-Iran deal, tech rally and oil slide

Bloomberg Asia Trade recaps US-Iran deal, tech rally and oil slide

Jun 18, 2026

The June 19 2026 episode of Bloomberg's Asia Trade, hosted by Shery Ahn and Heidi Stroud from Tokyo, opened with market setup and top stories: Asia poised for gains on the US-Iran interim peace deal easing inflation risks, Brent crude below $80 and heading for a weekly loss, shipping resuming in the Strait of Hormuz, chip sector boosts, and SpaceX preparing a large bond sale after its record IPO. Segments covered Wall Street leads into Asian equities (strong tech/semiconductor performance in Japan and Korea), currency moves (yen weakness, dollar strength), oil market reaction with contango signals, and guest analysis from Anthony Stevens, Derek Wohlback and others on Fed hawkishness, implementation risks of the 60-day Hormuz period, and Gulf state reactions. Later segments addressed Japan CPI, Australian tax reforms, SpaceX funding and retail investor interest, plus Indonesia, China FX and Hong Kong bond futures headlines.

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Video: Goldman Sees Heightened Two-Year Yield Volatility Under Warsh Fed

Goldman Sees Heightened Two-Year Yield Volatility Under Warsh Fed

Jun 18, 2026

Bloomberg segment features Goldman Sachs fixed income analyst Kay Haigh reacting to Kevin Warsh's inaugural FOMC meeting. Discussion centers on the hawkish tone prioritizing inflation, data dependence, and five new task forces examining communications, balance sheet, data sources, productivity in the AI era, and inflation frameworks.

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Video: Bloomberg Examines Trump-Iran Framework, Warsh Fed Debut at G7

Bloomberg Examines Trump-Iran Framework, Warsh Fed Debut at G7

Jun 17, 2026

The segment covers President Trump's G7 comments on an interim U.S.-Iran agreement expected to be signed within 48 hours, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief tied to further talks. It also details the FOMC meeting under new Chair Kevin Warsh, where rates stayed unchanged amid hawkish dot-plot projections, plus AI discussions and Senate interviews on housing legislation. The second half features Senators Tina Smith, Ted Budd, and Dick Durbin reacting to the Iran framework, Fed signals, and nominations, followed by a political panel on primaries and deal fallout. Sourcing draws on live Trump remarks, Bloomberg reporting on an MOU document, analyst commentary, and on-camera senators.

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Video: Bloomberg analyzes Warsh's first Fed meeting and market reaction

Bloomberg analyzes Warsh's first Fed meeting and market reaction

Jun 17, 2026

The segment covers the first FOMC meeting under new Chair Kevin Warsh, where rates were held steady amid a unanimous vote but a split SEP showing some members favoring hikes later in the year. Markets reacted with S&P 500 down 1.3%, sharp rises in 2-year yields, and traders pricing in an October hike; Warsh announced five task forces on communications, balance sheet, data, productivity/jobs, and inflation framework. Guests included DoubleLine's portfolio manager, Bloomberg strategist Michael Ball, former Fed Vice Chair Alan Blinder, Conference Board economist Dana Peterson, ex-FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, Barings' Kelly Burton, and Bloomberg's Mike McKee.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Video: Trump Threatens to Resume Iran Bombing If Deal Violated

Trump Threatens to Resume Iran Bombing If Deal Violated

Jun 17, 2026

The Bloomberg Television segment airs a brief clip of President Trump speaking at the G7 summit in France. He states that the US-Iran agreement is a memorandum of understanding, not fully written, and warns that violations or unmet understandings would lead to resumed US bombing of Iran.

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Video: Kalshi Sets Daily Volume Records During World Cup and NBA Finals

Kalshi Sets Daily Volume Records During World Cup and NBA Finals

Jun 17, 2026

Bloomberg Television segment features commentary on Kalshi prediction market volumes, noting multiple days above $1 billion daily—well above the prior $500 million NFL peak—attributed to compounding liquidity across more markets and participants. Discussion projects potential $300 billion annualized run rate for the month and $7 billion for the week, citing ongoing World Cup, politics, culture, and crypto activity. The clip references the power of exchange-driven growth and higher engagement. Sourcing is primarily the on-air speaker's statements with no additional named experts or graphics detailed in the transcript. The segment ties recent spikes to major sports events including the NBA Finals and World Cup.

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Video: Morgan Stanley's Wilson Discusses Bull Market, Sector Rotations and Geopolitical Risks

Morgan Stanley's Wilson Discusses Bull Market, Sector Rotations and Geopolitical Risks

Jun 17, 2026

Bloomberg interview with Morgan Stanley CIO Mike Wilson on the equity bull market's drivers, sector rotations, and resilience to recent events. Wilson emphasizes earnings growth, liquidity trends, and investor focus beyond Middle East tensions and prior tariff concerns. Wilson references Fed policy transitions under new Chair Kevin Warsh, ongoing commodity and tech rotations, and his year-end S&P 500 target of 8,000. Discussion draws on his firm's recent research notes and observed market price action.

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Video: Bloomberg Discusses Books Influencing Elon Musk

Bloomberg Discusses Books Influencing Elon Musk

Jun 17, 2026

The Bloomberg Television segment examines three books linked to Elon Musk: Isaac Asimov's Foundation series, Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and Walter Isaacson's biography of Benjamin Franklin. Hosts note Musk's placement of the Asimov series in a Tesla Roadster launched into space and discuss personal influences from each title. The discussion references Musk's admiration for Franklin as an entrepreneur-inventor parallel to his own path. Sourcing draws on public statements and known anecdotes rather than new interviews or documents. The segment concludes with light banter on reading habits.

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Video: Bloomberg Segment on G7 AI Talks and US Anthropic Restrictions Largely Accurate

Bloomberg Segment on G7 AI Talks and US Anthropic Restrictions Largely Accurate

Jun 17, 2026

The segment covers AI CEOs from OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta and Salesforce briefing G7 leaders in Evian, France, following the Trump administration's restrictions on foreign access to Anthropic's Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models over national security. It notes Anthropic's ongoing talks with the administration and suspension of the models. French President Macron is reported pushing for vetted European access via cyber defense authorities. G7 leaders issued a statement tasking finance ministers and central bankers with AI risks and rewards discussions.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Video: Trump Praises Modi as Tough Negotiator Amid US-India Trade Talks

Trump Praises Modi as Tough Negotiator Amid US-India Trade Talks

Jun 17, 2026

Bloomberg clip features President Trump discussing proximity to a US-India trade deal, describing PM Modi as a tough negotiator who appears gentle. He recalls the 2019 Howdy Modi event in Houston and his India visit with large crowds at a stadium. Trump also addresses the Quad grouping and India's potential role in West Asia while affirming strong bilateral ties. The segment relies on Trump's direct quotes without additional guests or graphics referenced in the transcript. It emphasizes positive personal anecdotes and past joint events as throughlines.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Video: ASML CEO Discusses AI Sovereignty, China Exports, Musk Terafab and India Fab

ASML CEO Discusses AI Sovereignty, China Exports, Musk Terafab and India Fab

Jun 17, 2026

Bloomberg interview with ASML CEO addresses US export controls on Anthropic AI models and European sovereignty concerns. Segments cover Europe's position in the AI race, government intervention models, strong ongoing AI infrastructure demand tied to IPOs, data centers in space, Musk's Terafab project, compliance with China export rules on DUV tools, and the new ASML-Tata partnership for India's semiconductor fab.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Video: Goldman’s Kaplan Analyzes Warsh Fed Debut, Inflation Risks and AI Investment

Goldman’s Kaplan Analyzes Warsh Fed Debut, Inflation Risks and AI Investment

Jun 17, 2026

Bloomberg interview with Goldman Sachs Vice Chair Robert Kaplan (former Dallas Fed president) on expectations for incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh’s first policy meeting and communication approach. Segments cover Warsh’s likely hawkish-to-neutral stance, reduced forward guidance, inflation persistence amid tariffs and energy shocks, and the dual effects of the AI-driven capex boom. Kaplan draws on his Fed experience for sourcing; references current CPI prints, oil price movements, and aggregate capex figures. Discussion emphasizes structural inflation pressures from infrastructure spending alongside potential disinflation from AI adoption and productivity gains.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Video: Bloomberg Brief Examines Fed Debut, Iran MOU, G7 AI Talks

Bloomberg Brief Examines Fed Debut, Iran MOU, G7 AI Talks

Jun 17, 2026

Bloomberg Brief opened with global market updates ahead of the first FOMC decision under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh. Segments covered details of a US-Iran memorandum of understanding providing financial relief and Strait of Hormuz reopening, plus the final day of the G7 summit in France featuring AI executive discussions. Interviews included Bloomberg reporters on the Iran deal and G7, plus market strategists on Fed policy expectations. Stock movers such as Lionsgate, La-Z-Boy, and BMW were highlighted alongside oil price and yield movements.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Video: Bloomberg covers US-Iran 14-point MOU, Warsh Fed debut, SpaceX market gains

Bloomberg covers US-Iran 14-point MOU, Warsh Fed debut, SpaceX market gains

Jun 17, 2026

The broadcast opens with top stories on a reported US-Iran agreement featuring financial incentives for Tehran, the first Fed decision under Chair Kevin Warsh, and SpaceX surpassing Amazon in market value with Elon Musk's wealth exceeding $1.3 trillion. Segments cover market reactions, G7 discussions on the deal and AI, European tech ambitions at Viva Tech, and interviews on AI adoption and European investment priorities.

Source: Bloomberg Television

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