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Iran accuses Israel of killing two commanders in an airstrike
Nic Robertson reports on the strike in Iran's consular building in Damascus, Syria. Truth Social stock slumps. "Oppenheimer" is released in Japan with some controversy. And, can swapping batteries in EVs provide a boost to the industry and cut down on waiting? All that and more.
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48:4602/04/2024
WSJ marks one year since Gershkovich’s detainment in Russia
Fears the Gaza conflict could widen to Lebanon, with Israel vowing to hunt down Hezbollah, "anywhere and everywhere". Supporters of the Wall Street Journal reporter jailed in Russia mark one year since his arrest. Julia Chatterley chats to the fintech startup from India on a mission to democratize investing. And why chocolatiers are feeling the heat this Easter with rising cocoa prices.
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48:5830/03/2024
FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison
Sam Bankman-Fried -- the man once dubbed the crypto king -- is jailed for 25 years for fraud and conspiracy. Heavy lifting machinery is dispatched to the collapsed bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. And Julia talks to Brazilian dance music superstar Alok about the importance of celebrating indigenous artists. An hour of great conversation.
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48:5529/03/2024
Police: divers recovered two bodies from bridge collapse
Distraught relatives speak about the bridge collapse in the Baltimore area as investigators gather evidence about the cargo ship which crashed into a support column. Julia also speaks with the President of Microsoft Asia about how AI will transform our lives. And, why the future of Germany's beloved "sausage dog" could be under threat.
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34:5528/03/2024
Trump’s social media company rallies in Nasdaq debut
Rescuers search for survivors after a catastrophic bridge collapse in Maryland. Supreme Court justices debate access to an abortion drug used by women across the United States. And, behind the scenes at a Chinese auto manufacturer as the country vies for EV dominance. Kristie Lu Stout in Hong Kong brings you an hour of unfolding news.
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48:3727/03/2024
Trump vows to post $175M bond: I have “a lot of cash”
L.A. Dodgers baseball star Shohei Ohtani addresses allegations against his former interpreter. Also, federal agents raid the homes of Sean "Diddy" Combs. Plus, Donald Trump's mixed day in court.
Julia brings you all the latest.
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48:5326/03/2024
The Princess of Wales says she has cancer
Following two big, breaking news stories today: all the latest analysis on the heartbreaking news about the Princess of Wales and a shooting at a concert in Moscow.
Julia brings you all the latest.
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47:0623/03/2024
U.S. antitrust suit takes on Apple’s iPhone dominance
The U.S. Justice Department accuses Apple of monopolizing the smartphone market in a landmark antitrust case. CNN'S David Culver is with Haiti's police as they fight rampant gang violence. Will Ripley gets rare access to Taiwan's chip giant TSMC. And, baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani's translator is fired over claims of "massive theft."
All that and more on the show.
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49:2122/03/2024
IDF pressing ahead with raid on Al-Shifa hospital
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks to Julia as his company secures up to $8.5 billion in CHIPS Act grants. Nada Bashir reports on the desperate circumstances in and around Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. And, The UK data watchdog is 'assessing' a report that hospital staffer tried to access the Princess of Wales' medical records. All that on more coming up on the show.
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48:3821/03/2024
Supreme Court allows Texas to enforce own immigration law
The U.S. Supreme Court allows Texas to begin enforcing its controversial immigration law, which allows state officials to arrest and detain people they suspect of entering the country illegally. Also, Hong Kong passes a second national security law, widening crackdown powers and aligning the city more closely with mainland China. And, travel site Kayak says it's using AI to help customers get better deals. Julia speaks to the Founder and CEO.
All that and more
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49:2520/03/2024
Inside Haiti as militias, gangs and the police battle for control of Port-au-Prince
David Culver joins the show from Haiti's capital to report on the chaos. Israel launches a major military operation at Gaza's largest hospital. Donald Trump's lawyers say they can't find an insurance company to underwrite his $464 million bond. The WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala joins Julia to talk about trade tribulations and helping poorer nations. And, not Chinese enough? The bottled water empire of China's richest man is facing a nationalist boycott. All that and more.
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49:2319/03/2024
Gaza's long awaited food shipment arrives amid a deadly attack
We have the latest on the opening of a new humanitarian route by sea, as the IDF denies opening fire on an aid convoy, which claimed the lives of more than 20 people. Also, Donald Trump's week of legal ups and downs ended with a district attorney being allowed to stay on the Georgia election interference case. And Julia Chatterley tickles the ivories with renown pianist Lang Lang as they discuss his love of music.
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48:3416/03/2024
When is a rocket launch a success or a failure?
Julia Chatterley has more on SpaceX calling today's launch a success, despite the loss of the starship. We have the latest on Donald Trump's trials. Also, former Trump Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reveals he's assembling a team of investors to buy troubled social media platform TikTok.
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49:0615/03/2024
The U.S. House passes bill that could ban TikTok
CNN's Lauren Fox reports on the landmark bill that, if it cleared the Senate, could force its Chinese parent company to sell its controlling stake or the app will be removed in the U.S. Julia speaks to Congressman Cory Mills about what it could mean. Ukraine launches one if its biggest drone attacks against Russia since the start of the war. And, IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond joins the show to talk movies and getting a shout out at the Oscars. All that and more on the show.
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49:3714/03/2024
Former special counsel Robert Hur defends report into Biden's handling of classified documents
We start with CNN's Paula Reid reporting from Capitol Hill with all the takeaways from Hur's testimony. Haiti's Prime Minister resigns as law and order collapses in the country. David Culver reports. The first aid ship heading for Gaza sets off from Cyprus. And, concerns over the "Sephora kid" trend showing tweens are obsessed with skincare. All that and more on the show.
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48:1913/03/2024
Witness in the Donald Trump classified documents trial speaks to CNN
A longtime Mar-a-Lago employee who is a central witness in the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents is now speaking publicly. CNN's Jeremy Diamond reports as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to go ahead with the Rafah offensive in Gaza. The royal controversy continues as the Princess of Wales apologizes for editing a picture of her with her children. And, the Swift lift. Analyzing the economic impact of Taylor Swift's Singapore tour. Lynda Kinkade has all that, and more.
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49:0612/03/2024
An international plan to deliver aid to Gaza
CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from Jerusalem as some Israelis try to block aid heading for Gaza. Richard Quest discusses the tenth anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. And, the worldwide movement for women's rights on International Women's Day. Lynda Kinkade has all that, and more.
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49:1909/03/2024
Joe Biden's final State of the Union before the election.
The U.S. President gets set to give his annual address with pressing issues domestically and internationally. People in Gaza are starving. Jeremy Diamond is live in Tel Aviv and UNICEF's Ricardo Pires joins the show to discuss the devastation on the ground. And, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are due to fight live on Netflix. All that and more with Lynda Kinkade.
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49:0108/03/2024
Nikki Haley suspends her presidential campaign
The stage is set for a Joe Biden and Donald Trump presidential race as Republican Nikki Haley suspends her campaign. CNN's Ivan Watson reports from the South China Sea as the Chinese Coast Guard shoots its water cannon at a Philippine vessel. And, Bill Weir reports that cities along the U.S. coast are sinking. All that and more on today's show with Lynda Kinkade
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48:4207/03/2024
SCOTUS rules to keep Trump on the ballot
Richard Quest hosts the show as we delve into the SCOTUS ruling keeping Donald Trump on the ballot in all U.S. states. CNN Aerospace analyst Miles O'Brien joins Richard to talk about the latest in a potential new search for flight MH370. And, CNN's David Culver is in Haiti to see first-hand the gang violence and chaos sweeping its capital city Port-au-Prince. All that and more.
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47:2005/03/2024
Navalny funeral, US to airdrop aid to Gaza, disputed waters between Taiwan and China
Richard Quest hosts today's show.
CNN's Matthew Chance reports from Moscow on the funeral of Putin critic Alexey Navalny as thousands turn out to see him laid to rest.
President Joe Biden says the U.S. will begin airdropping aid to Gaza, Richard talks to CNN's Kevin Liptak.
Will Ripley is on the coast of Taiwan's frontline islands with China as tensions rise on the seas.
And, Richard speaks to the founder & CEO of Bokksu, a company hoping to bring Japanese inspired treats to the world.
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49:2202/03/2024
Aid attempt turns tragic in Gaza
First: More than 100 people have been killed after Israeli forces opened fire as crowds were waiting for food in Gaza, according to the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza. Julia Chatterley speaks to CNN's Jeremy Diamond in Tel Aviv and Sean Carroll, the president & CEO of Anera, an aid agency that's been helping Palestinians since 1968.
Plus: We bring you live reporting from Texas as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both head to the border between the US and Mexico.
And: Russian President Putin warns the West about the consequences of sending troops into Ukraine.
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48:5401/03/2024
NATO allies reject the idea of troops on the ground in Ukraine
Paula Newton speaks to the former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Ivo Daalder, after French President Emanuel Macron floated the idea of deploying troops inside Ukraine. Among the stories is a live report on Shohei Ohtani's debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers after his $700 million deal. And, CNN's Fred Pleitgen goes inside secretive Iran ahead of their elections.
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49:4328/02/2024
The way forward for Hong Kong and an 8-year old chess prodigy
Julia Chatterley speaks to businessman Bernard Chan, the chairman of “Our Hong Kong Foundation,” about the challenges facing the city and how it can diversify its economy. She also speaks to Ashwath Kaushik, the 8-year-old chess prodigy who made history after beating a 37-year-old grandmaster. And, Paula Newton brings you up to date with all the latest headlines, including Sweden clearing the final hurdle to NATO membership, and a water shortage in one of the world’s largest cities.
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49:2427/02/2024
Featured interview: 'Dumb Money' writers Rebecca Angelo & Lauren Schuker Blum
One of the most incredible business stories we've covered on First Move was the GameStop saga of 2021. It was a David vs. Goliath story where a bunch of smaller investors, many of them over the internet, took on some of the biggest hedge funds in the world. Now that saga has been turned into the movie Dumb Money featuring an ensemble cast that includes Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Vinent D'Onofrio, Nick Offerman, Shailene Woodly, and Seth Rogen. Joining Julia to discuss are the film's cowriters, Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum.
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46:2715/09/2023
Featured interview: Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc
Shipping giant Maersk recently unveiled the world's first green methanol-powered container vessel. It's a key part of the company's drive to become fully net zero climate neutral by 2040. Maersk is also making waves with its investments into AI-driven fulfillment centers for ecommerce. Joining Julia to discuss is Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc.
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46:5414/09/2023
Featured interview: Cohere President Martin Kon
Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and other tech titans are coming together for a private meeting on the future of artificial intelligence, which will be moderated by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Mike Rounds. One person who's particularly interested in this is Martin Kon, the president of Cohere, a firm that builds and customizes the models other businesses can use to deploy chatbots and other AI-driven products. He joins Julia to discuss.
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37:4713/09/2023
Disasters in Libya and Morocco
Former CIA officer Sue Mi Terry discusses Kim Jung Un's recent diplomatic visit to Russia, saying that it will be beneficial to both countries' governments.
Flooding has killed more than 2000 people in Libya, and an estimated 10000 people are missing. Ben Wedeman reports that hospitals in Derna are out of service, and the true extent of the unprecedented catastrophe is unknown.
Friday's Morocco earthquake has killed more than 2900 people. Nada Bashir reports from Moulay Brahim in the Atlas Mountains.
Hadas Gold: The Israeli Supreme Court has begun debating their own ability to declare government actions illegal. Their decision is due January 12, 2024.
Omar Jimenez reports on labor organizing in the auto industry. The United Auto Workers are preparing to strike due to the rising cost of living, stagnant wages, and poor work conditions.
The US Department of Justice and dozens of states have begun trying Google for antitrust practices, saying that the company has become a monopoly.
Conservative economic analyst and former World Bank President David Malpass says that the US government should implement greater austerity to lower inflation.
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46:5012/09/2023
Featured interview: Noveon Magnetics CEO
What do the following have in common: a wind turbine, an MRI machine, a stereo speaker, and a washing machine? They all rely on magnets to work. But there's a problem. The rare earths that make up magnets will come under increasing demand as the world's population grows, and the United States is heavily dependent on China for production. Plus, traditional mining methods aren't good for the environment. And that's where Noveon Magnetics comes in. The Texas-based company says it's found a way to recycle used magnets by stripping them out of discarded products, melting them down and re-manufacturing them. Joining Julia to discuss is Noveon CEO Scott Dunn.
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49:5511/09/2023
Featured interview: TIME Editor in Chief Sam Jacobs
TIME just revealed its list of the 100 most influential people in artificial intelligence. It includes well-known names in the space, plus scientists, government officials, musicians, and even a Japanese author who produced the first completely AI-generated comic. Joining the show to discuss the list is TIME Editor in Chief Sam Jacobs.
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48:3008/09/2023
Energy Aspects cofounder Amrita Sen
Representatives from many of the world's largest oil consumers and producers will be attending the G20 summit in New Delhi this weekend. G20 members Saudi Arabia and Russia announced this week that they will keep voluntary production cuts in place through the end of the year. That news helped push oil prices substantially higher. Tighter supplies and continued strong demand could keep gas prices elevated this fall, a key political concern for President Biden as the 2024 vote nears. Joining Julia to discuss is Amrita Sen, cofounder and director of research at Energy Aspects.
Also on today's show: John Kerry, United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.
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39:4807/09/2023
Featured interview: Catalyst Fund Managing Partner Maelis Carraro
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48:3206/09/2023
Featured interview: ZF Group CEO Holger Klein
You may not have heard of ZF Group but you certainly have heard of its clients, which include Mercedes and BMW in Europe, GM and Ford in North America, and Bird and Lotus in China. ZF calls itself the world's largest provider of mobility technology and says there are virtually no cars now that don't contain at least some of its parts. Joining Julia to discuss is the company's chairman and CEO Holger Klein.
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48:4805/09/2023
Featured interview: Team4UA founder Jean-Christophe Bonis
You may have heard about 3D-printed rockets, prosthetics or even toys, but what about a 3D-printed building? Well, that's exactly what Team4UA is doing right now, building a primary school in Lviv, Ukraine. The project is part of its initiative to help build essential infrastructure. Joining Julia to discuss is Team4UA founder Jean-Christophe Bonis.
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48:2804/09/2023
Featured interview CYPHER Learning CEO Graham Glass
Using artificial intelligence in education has been quite controversial in certain quarters. Some schools see it as a teaching aid while others are banning it completely. One firm that wants teachers to embrace AI as an ally is CYPHER Learning. The company uses AI to create personalized learning experiences for schools, individuals and staff in the workplace. Its latest product is called Copilot which allows educators to design and curate courses, tests and games for students. CYPHER claims that Copilot can do all of this in under 10 minutes and at less than $10 per course. Joining Julia to discuss is CYPHER Learning CEO Graham Glass.
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48:4001/09/2023
Chinese firms jump into global AI race
Two Chinese companies, Baidu and SenseTime, officially jumped on the generative AI bandwagon today, launching their answers to the ChatGPT craze. It's important news as the world's second-largest economy charts its high-tech future. CNN's Michelle Toh joins the show to discuss.
Also on today's show: The latest on Hurricane Idalia, the deadly fire in South Africa, and the unwanted kiss controversy in Spain.
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48:0631/08/2023
First Move update for August 30, 2023
Today's First Move showcast was preempted for CNN live coverage of Hurricane Idalia. You can explore other CNN podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.
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01:5130/08/2023
Featured interview: Oura CEO Tom Hale
From Apple Watches to Fitbits, people have become used to wearable tech to track things like steps and sleep. In the health-tracker market the race to add new features and analytics is fierce. One of those competitors is Finland's Aura, which sells a ring that monitors your heart rate, sleep patterns, body temperature and more. The company says sensors on the ring provide more accurate measurements than a device worn on your wrist. Joining Julia to discuss is Oura CEO Tom Hale.
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48:5329/08/2023
Featured interview: Trade policy expert Eswar Prasad
The US and China today announced a new working group on commercial issues, the latest effort between the two nations to help improve business ties. The news comes on the first day of talks between US Commerce secretary Gina Raimondo and Chinese officials in Beijing. Washington has taken major action recently to cut imports of key technologies to China, but the Biden administration remains hopeful that the two nations can boost trade beyond the sphere of national security concerns. Joining Julia to discuss is Eswar Prasad, the Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy at Cornell University and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
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48:3028/08/2023
Featured interview: Economist Ken Rogoff
As usual, all economic eyes and ears will be on Fed chair Jerome Powell when he speaks at a global central bank meeting later today in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. While Powell's remarks aren't expected to be as gloomy as last year's, no one's expecting a "mission accomplished" moment either. Joining the show to discuss is Ken Rogoff, Professor of Economics and Maurits C. Boas Chair of International Economics at Harvard University.
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45:5725/08/2023
Featured interview: Journalist Masha Gessen
While it's yet to be confirmed, Russian aviation officials say Wagner mercenary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was on the plane that crashed near Moscow yesterday, killing all 10 onboard. This comes after General Sergei Surovikin was dismissed as head of Russia's aerospace forces. He hasn't been seen in public since Prigozhin's short-lived rebellion, fueling unconfirmed rumors of his detention. Joining Julia to discuss is Russian-American journalist Masha Gessen, an outspoken Putin critic.
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48:1124/08/2023
Featured interview: ORF VP Harsh Pant
The five BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) are meeting in Johannesburg. Established in 2009, the block was created to help advance the interests of nations not traditionally aligned with the west. But agreeing on common policies has been a challenge to say the least, especially in light of Russia's war in Ukraine. Joining Julia to discuss is Hash Pant, vice president of studies and foreign policy at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi.
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39:3723/08/2023
Featured interview: VinFast Auto CEO Madam Le Thi Thu Thuy
What started as a company saw noodles in Ukraine has now turned into one of the newest players in the electric car market. VinFast Auto was founded in 2017 by Vietnam's largest private conglomerate. Its first models were combustion engine cars, but last year switched to producing only EVs. VinFast shares had a red-hot debut on the Nasdaq and recently broke ground on a factory in North Carolina that should start production in 2025. Joining Julia to discuss is VinFast Auto CEO Madam Le Thi Thu Thuy.
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48:1322/08/2023
Featured interview: Financial expert Michael Pettis
China's economic troubles continue, prompting the country's central bank today to cut interest rates for the second time in three months. However, the bank unexpectedly kept the five-year rate unchanged. Markets were expecting Beijing to offer more support for the property sector which makes up around 25% of the economy. Joining Julia to discuss is Michael Pettis, professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets.
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48:2821/08/2023
Featured interview: Matt Grech-Smith of Swingers golf club chain
Miniature golf with giant ambitions - the Swingers golf club chain hopes for a hole-in-one as it expands from London to the US and beyond, raising $52 million to fund a third franchise expansion. The question is, can it win over the high-rollers in Las Vegas? Swingers’ co-founder and co-CEO Matt Grech-Smith joins to discuss his company’s ambitious plans for the future.
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49:3218/08/2023
Featured interview Valor Capital Group's Brian Brooks
There have been plenty of headlines over the years heralding the demise of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency of choice, with an increasing number of countries looking at alternatives. Not to mention, of course, the rise of crypto and decentralized coins that don't rely on governments at all. In 2001, USD assets represented nearly 73% of global bank reserves. Now that figure has fallen to around 58% according to RBC Wealth Management. Joining Julia to discuss is Valor Capital Group partner Brian Brooks.
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48:3417/08/2023
Featured interview: Ian Bremmer & Mustafa Suleyman
An op-ed published today in Foreign Affairs titled "The AI Power Paradox" warns, among other things, that some AI tech giants will become more powerful than nation-states one day, and that the patchwork approach to regulations will neither be sufficient nor swift and flexible enough. Joining Julia to discuss are the op-ed's authors, Ian Bremmer, the president and founder of Eurasia Group & Gzero Media, and Mustafa Suleyman, CEO and cofounder of Inflection AI.
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39:3916/08/2023
First Move update for August 15, 2023
There is no new episode of the First Move showcast. If you haven’t already, please check out CNN’s other podcasts and showcasts at cnn.com/audio.
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01:5115/08/2023
Featured interview: Florida Citrus CEO Matt Joyner
Serious challenges to global food supplies remain, driven in part by the war in Ukraine and the impact of climate change and extreme weather. In the United States in particular, you can add to that a devastating disease that's done serious damage to orange crops. Production is set to fall to its lowest in decades, which would surely put upward pressure on prices. The problem is so severe that some orange growers have decided to give up on the citrus business altogether. Joining Julia to discuss is Florida Citrus Mutual CEO Matt Joyner.
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49:0014/08/2023
Featured interview: Cybersecurity expert Tony Anscombe
Recently a group of teenage hackers managed to breach some of the world’s biggest tech firms last year by exploiting systemic security weaknesses in US telecom carriers and the business supply chain, in what is a cautionary tale for America’s critical infrastructure. Also, researchers from the cybersecurity firm ESET have uncovered a cyber plot targeting foreign embassies in Belarus. The company says at least four countries have been targeted by a cyber espionage group, using advanced techniques. Joining the show to discuss is Tony Anscombe, ESET's chief security evangelist.
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48:5711/08/2023