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The European Union vs Apple in Ireland with Stuart Gibson

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The European Union vs Apple in Ireland with Stuart Gibson
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The European Union served Apple with a tax bill for over $14 billion for doing business in Ireland earlier this week. At the start of the show, we talk about this with Stuart Gibson, editor of Tax Notes International, and a frequent contributor to Forbes… Read More »The European Union vs Apple in Ireland with Stuart Gibson

Prosperity For All with Roger Farmer

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Prosperity For All with Roger Farmer
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The Great Recession hit a lot of people hard in the pocketbook. But how to we prevent another one? Professor RogerFarmer is a macroeconomist in the Department of Economics at UCLA​ and recently authored “Prosperity For All: How to Prevent Financial Crises​,” out this month.… Read More »Prosperity For All with Roger Farmer

The Uterus is a Feature, not a Bug with Sarah Lacy

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The Uterus is a Feature, not a Bug with Sarah Lacy
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In this final segment, we talk to Silicon Valley veteran journalist and CEO/founder of Pando Daily, Sarah Lacy, about a venture capital firm, CRV, calling out Donald Trump. “It’s so strange to me that CRV’s stand is so unique in this.” We also chat about… Read More »The Uterus is a Feature, not a Bug with Sarah Lacy

Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition with Anastasia James

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Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition with Anastasia James
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850 million people showed up to museums last year, and, by comparison, 453 million people attended major sporting events.​ At the start of this week’s show, we examine what keeps people coming to museums with Anastasia James, the associate curator at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.… Read More »Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition with Anastasia James

Financial Tech and Baby Boomer cash with George Noceti

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Financial Tech and Baby Boomer cash with George Noceti
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As the Baby-Boomer generation ages and consolidates it’s wealth, the financial tech sector may well be missing out on a market worth trillions of dollars. We talk with a wealth management expert, George Noceti, from Morgan Stanley another issue slipping through the cracks of Silicon… Read More »Financial Tech and Baby Boomer cash with George Noceti

Silicon Valley with Brian Solis

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Silicon Valley with Brian Solis
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In this 3rd segment, we talk to Silicon Valley staple, Brian Solis. Brian is an author, a speaker, a change maker who coined the term “digital anthropology,” and a principle analyst studying disruptive technology at research firm Altimeter Group​. His new book is “X: When… Read More »Silicon Valley with Brian Solis

Routers and Startups with Nick Weaver

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Routers and Startups with Nick Weaver
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If you’re router looks like a slick, small, lightweight disk that blends in with the rest of your decor and delivers lightning fast WiFi, you probably have an Eero system. If your router is a large, blue or black, clunky box that has a bunch… Read More »Routers and Startups with Nick Weaver

Gawker with Peter Kafka

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Gawker with Peter Kafka
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At the start of this week’s show, we chat with Peter Kafka from Recode about Gawker and the future for digital journalism under NBC Universal. Peter is the Senior Editor of Media at Recode.net and has been covering technology and media for nearly 20 years.… Read More »Gawker with Peter Kafka

The cautionary tale of Yahoo with Kevin Maney

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The cautionary tale of Yahoo with Kevin Maney
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You’ve heard us talking about Yahoo and their recent adoption by Verizon. In this 2nd segment we talk to Kevin Maney to examine the question: Is Yahoo a cautionary tale for Apple or Amazon? “This is what Yahoo would have had to do to return… Read More »The cautionary tale of Yahoo with Kevin Maney

Another healthcare provider leaves Obamacar with Kev Coleman

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Another healthcare provider leaves Obamacar with Kev Coleman
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“With respect to Aetna, they’re gonna be in about 70% fewer states that they had in 2016 for the upcoming enrollment season.” After reporting a $200 million dollar loss for it’s 2nd quarter of 2016, Aetna is planning to leave the Affordable Care Act Exchange.… Read More »Another healthcare provider leaves Obamacar with Kev Coleman