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- 105 - The edge of legalization, Part Two: Ripe for corruption
By making local officials the gatekeepers for million-dollar businesses, states have unintentionally created a breeding ground for bribery and favoritism. POLITICO's Mona Zhang reports. This episode is the second in a two-part series on the unintended consequences of marijuana legalization laws. (This episode of "POLITICO Dispatch" aired May 4, 2021.)
Sat, 8 May 2021 - 12min - 104 - The edge of legalization, Part One: Border Weed
Welcome to Ontario, Oregon, home of the tater tot — and now, a massive marijuana market for customers crossing the Idaho border. POLITICO's Natalie Fertig explains how the tiny town border town of 11,000 people became one of America's cannabis capitals — and what it means for other towns as weed legalization spreads. This episode is the first in a two-part series on the unintended consequences of marijuana legalization laws. (This episode of "POLITICO Dispatch" aired May 3, 2021.)
Thu, 6 May 2021 - 14min - 103 - Bonus: The Senators at the center of the 50-50 split
“If we miss this opportunity, God help us.” Joe Manchin and Lisa Murkowski. Two moderate senators smack in the middle — and on either side — of a split 50-50 Senate. On our first episode of Playbook Deep Dive, the two friends open up in a rare interview with POLITICO’s Burgess Everett. They get personal: about reconciliation, frustration over the Senate’s hurdles — even why Murkowski hogs the best fishing holes. And Manchin reveals a major endorsement, heard first on this show. Subscribe to our new weekly politics show, Playbook Deep Dive, wherever you listen to podcasts.
Fri, 23 Apr 2021 - 27min - 102 - Sponsored Content: How Covid-19 accelerated the future of work
Presenting a sponsored episode of “Global Translations”:
Over the past year, businesses, employees and families across the globe were forced to rethink what it means to “go to work.” Now, with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout underway, many corporate leaders are focused on ensuring the return to work is equitable for all employees.Tue, 9 Feb 2021 - 31min - 101 - Presenting "Nerdcast": The page who took down the GOP
Presenting a special episode of POLITICO's "Nerdcast":
In 2006, a young man holding no political office brought down a 180+ years program and reshaped Congress forever. Scott Bland talks to POLITICO magazine reporter Zack Stanton, a former House page who leaked transcripts of sexual messages that former Congressman Mark Foley sent to teen pages... which resulted in his resignation and torpedoed the Republican hold on power for years.Scott Bland is a politics editor at POLITICO.
Zack Stanton is an editor at POLITICO magazine.
Annie Reesis a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is senior producer for POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Read the full POLITICO Magazine article here:
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/11/the-page-who-took-down-the-gop-mark-foley-dennis-hastert-213378Sun, 31 Jan 2021 - 29min - 100 - "I haven't been able to get this moment out of my head"
POLITICO Money brings you a special episode of POLITICO's Nerdcast as we change administrations and look back on the past four years:
"It became clear that Scott Pruitt had sought to purchase a used mattress from the Trump hotel. And I thought, 'This is not what I expected this job would look like.'" At the close of Donald Trump's presidency, POLITICO's reporters and editors share their strongest memories of the last four years. Shocking moments they witnessed, conversations they overheard, and what will stay with them forever. Plus, new Playbook co-author Tara Palmeri talks to Scott Bland about what she really wants to see in Biden's first days in office.Scott Bland is a politics editor at POLITICO.
Tara Palmeri is a POLITICO Playbook co-author.
Annie Reesis a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is senior producer for POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Sat, 23 Jan 2021 - 26min - 99 - Cures for an Ailing Labor Market
"POLITICO Money" presents Episode 9 of the new season of POLITICO's podcast "Global Translations":
The pandemic sent shockwaves through a global labor market already upended by digitization and the green energy transition. It left tens of millions jobless and amplified skills gaps. Even as we spent trillions keeping the economy on life support, investment in the skills of the future has been scarce. So how do we get the right skills to the right people, to get the economy motoring again? Hosts Ryan Heath and Luiza Savage speak with experts about these major labor disruptions.
Ryan Heath is the host of "Global Translations".
Luiza Savage is a host of "Global Translations".
Saadia Zahidi is a managing director at the World Economic Forum.
Marianne Wanamaker is a economics professor at the University of Tennessee and former chief domestic economist on the White House Council of Economic Advisors.
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.Check out Ryan Heath's article on how workers are struggling for skills support here:
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/06/workers-are-struggling-for-skills-support-during-pandemic-455063
And check out the other POLITICO newsletters:
Global Translations: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-translations
Weekly Shift (labor): https://www.politico.com/newsletters/weekly-shift
Transition Playbook: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/transition-playbook
Thu, 7 Jan 2021 - 27min - 98 - Sponsored Content: Greening the Global Economy
"POLITICO Money" presents Episode 8 of the new season of POLITICO's podcast "Global Translations":
[Sponsored Content] As the world looks to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to net zero by 2050, the financial sector is playing a critical role in facilitating this low-carbon transition through the deployment of innovative financing solutions and by rethinking how climate risk is analyzed and managed.Mon, 21 Dec 2020 - 36min - 97 - Digging for Solutions: Securing Minerals for Green Energy
"POLITICO Money" presents Episode 7 of the new season of POLITICO's podcast "Global Translations":
What will it take to secure access to the critical minerals we need for the future — and can we solve one environmental challenge without creating a new one? Hosts Luiza Savage and Ryan Heath talk to political leaders around the world about what they are doing to shore up access to critical minerals.
Luiza Savage is the host of "Global Translations".
Ryan Heath is a host of "Global Translations".
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) is Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Ambassador Kirsten Hillman is Canada’s Ambassador to the United States
EU Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič is Vice-President of the European Commission for Interinstitutional Relations
Read Luiza Savage's article on how US, Canada & Europe's policymakers are scrambling to secure critical minerals to develop clean energy:
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/09/renewables-mining-clean-energy-443844
And check out the other POLITICO newsletters:
Global Translations: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-translations
Morning Energy: https://www.politico.com/morningenergy/
The Long Game: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/the-long-game
China Watcher: politico.com/china
Morning Tech: https://www.politico.com/morningtech/
Wed, 16 Dec 2020 - 34min - 96 - Why green energy means mining: the case of cobalt
"POLITICO Money" presents Episode 6 of the new season of POLITICO's podcast "Global Translations":
To understand how essential critical minerals are to our world, we turn to a case study: cobalt. This mineral is proving key to the future of green energy, defense and high tech manufacturing — not to mention electric vehicles. But cobalt has its challenges. Hosts Luiza Savage and Ryan Heath look at China’s dominant role in global cobalt mining and the serious problems that can arise if other countries can't get enough supplies.
Luiza Savage is the host of "Global Translations".
Ryan Heath is a host of "Global Translations".
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
Nedal T. Nassar is Chief of Materials Flow Analysis Section at the U.S. Geological Survey.
Bryce Crocker is the CEO of Jervois Mining
Aimee Boulanger is the executive director of Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA)
Read Luiza Savage's article on how America got outmaneuvered in a critical mining race:
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/02/china-cobalt-mining-441967
And check out the other POLITICO newsletters:
Global Translations: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-translations
Morning Energy: https://www.politico.com/morningenergy/
The Long Game: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/the-long-game
China Watcher: politico.com/china
Morning Tech: https://www.politico.com/morningtech/
Mon, 7 Dec 2020 - 28min - 95 - Global Translations, Ep. 5: Critical Minerals: The next dirty fight over clean energy
"POLITICO Money" presents Episode 5 of the new season of POLITICO's podcast "Global Translations":
The technologies that protect us, move us and power our daily lives require mining minerals and metalsin distant places. But access to these essential materials is increasingly under threat. Hosts Luiza Savage and Ryan Heath talk with experts who are sounding the alarm.Luiza Savage is the host of "Global Translations".
Ryan Heath is a host of "Global Translations".
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
Sharon Burke is a senior advisor for the International Security Program and Resource Security Program at New America.
Nedal T. Nassar is Chief of Materials Flow Analysis Section at the U.S. Geological Survey.
Tom Duesterberg is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. He is an expert on trade and foreign policy.
Luiza Savage's article on how America's dependence on critical minerals from China: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/18/china-could-strangle-biden-agenda-437171
And check out the other POLITICO newsletters:
Global Translations: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-translations
Morning Energy: https://www.politico.com/morningenergy/
The Long Game: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/the-long-game
China Watcher: politico.com/china
Morning Tech: https://www.politico.com/morningtech/Mon, 23 Nov 2020 - 24min - 94 - Global Translations, Ep. 3:
"POLITICO Money" presents Episode 3 of the new season of POLITICO's podcast "Global Translations":
The pandemic and the rise of China are prompting Republicans and Democrats to turn to government power to grow industries important to America’s security and place in the world. “Industrial policy” is an idea long reviled among Washington policymakers. Hosts Luiza Savage and Ryan Heath talk to the people trying to make industrial policy cool again.
Luiza Savage is the host of "Global Translations".
Ryan Heath is a host of "Global Translations".
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
Jennifer Harris is a sentior fellow at the Hewlett Foundation, formerly at the US State Department during the Obama administration.
Mariana Mazzucato is an internationally recognized economist and professor at University College London (UCL), and Founder/Director of UCL's Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose.
Check out and subscribe to POLITICO's Global Translations, and China Watcher newsletters. Read Luiza Savage's article on the new industrial policy emerging in the US to counter China's ascent.
Global Translations newsletter: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-translations
China Watcher newsletter: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-china-watcherPOLITICO article: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/04/china-us-economy-industrial-policy-global-translation-433954
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 35min - 93 - Global Translations, Ep. 2: Can we make enough vaccine?
"POLITICO Money" presents a special second episode of the new season of POLITICO's podcast "Global Translations":
Once there is a working Covid vaccine, manufacturers across the globe will need to scale up production to produce billions of doses — meaning billions of pharmaceutical-grade glass vials, rubber stoppers, packaging and storage and refrigeration. In a special airing of POLITICO's Global Translations podcast, hosts Luiza Savage and Ryan Heath look at the challenges of making enough vaccines for the world.
Luiza Savage is the host of "Global Translations"
Ryan Heath is a host of "Global Translations"
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO Audio
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio
Sarah Owermohle is a POLITICO health reporter covering vaccines.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Jim Robinson is a former MERCK executive (manufacturing lead for ebola project); currently with CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations).
Dan Diamond is a POLITICO health care reporter and the host of the "Pulse Check" podcast and newsletter.
Check out and subscribe to POLITICO's Global Translations, POLITICO Pulse, and Global Pulse newsletters. Read Luiza Savage's article on why nationalism is the next big challenge for Covid-19 vaccines.
Global Translations newsletter: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-translations
POLITICO Pulse newsletter: https://www.politico.com/politicopulse/
Global Pulse newsletter: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-pulse
POLITICO article: "The next vaccine challenge: Nationalism": https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/28/covid-vaccine-challenge-nationalism-433023Mon, 2 Nov 2020 - 36min - 92 - Introducing... Global Translations: The supply chain tug-of-war
"POLITICO Money" brings you a special episode of POLITICO's new podcast series "Global Translations."
From closed factories to closed borders, the Covid-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of our systems, creating a period of scarcity where demand skyrocketed — from freezers to PPE — and we couldn't supply items fast enough. In this episode of "Global Translations", POLITICO hosts Luiza Savage and Ryan Heath take a deep dive with experts into global supply chains and what "decoupling" and "reshoring" are all about when it comes to America’s reliance on China and the rest of the world.
Luiza Savage is the host of "Global Translations".
Ryan Heath is a host of "Global Translations".
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO Audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.Adegoke Oke is a professor of supply chain management at Arizona State University.
Tom Duesterberg is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. He is an expert on trade and foreign policy.
David Wertime is POLITICO's editorial director for China and author of the China Watcher newsletter.Check out and subscribe to POLITICO's Global Translations and China Watcher newsletters, and Luiza Savage's in-depth piece on how the pandemic is forging a new consensus on globalization.
Global Translations: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/global-translations China Watcher: https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-china-watcher Supply chain tug-of-war article: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/21/pandemic-forging-new-consensus-globalization-430605
Wed, 28 Oct 2020 - 36min - 91 - How Trump might approach the economy if he wins reelection
Host Ben White talks with Larry Kudlow, the Director of the United States National Economic Council, Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), and Beth Akers, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, about how the Trump administration would approach economic and labor policies if he wins reelection.
Ben White is the chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.
Larry Kudlow is the director of the United States National Economic Council.
Congressman Patrick McHenry is a Republican serving North Carolina's 10th congressional district.
Beth Akers is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
Nirmal Mulaikal is a host-producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Thu, 27 Aug 2020 - 48min - 90 - How Biden might approach the economy if he wins
Host Ben White talks with Congressman Don Beyer (D-Va.), Jared Bernstein, the former chief economic advisor to Joe Biden, and Heidi Shierholz, the former chief Department of Labor economist under the Obama administration, about how a potential Biden administration would approach economic and labor policies if Biden wins the 2020 presidential election.
Ben White is the chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.
Rep. Don Beyeris a Democrat serving Virginia's 8th district
Jared Bernsteinis senior fellow at Center on Budget and former chief economic advisor to Joe Biden
Heidi Shierholz is director of policy at Economic Policy Institute and former chief Department of Labor economist under the Obama administration
Nirmal Mulaikal is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Fri, 21 Aug 2020 - 37min - 89 - Clocking in for a Comeback
Host Ben White talks with LinkedIn chief economist Karin Kimbrough about how coronavirus is changing the state of employment, and how workers are concerned about factors like health and safety in this new landscape.
Ben White is the chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.
Kara Tabor produced this episode.
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Tue, 4 Aug 2020 - 30min - 88 - Senator Tim Scott on civil unrest and the hurting economy
Host Ben White talks to Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) about President Trump's handling of national protests surrounding George Floyd's death and what might be in the Senate's next coronavirus response package.
Ben White is the chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Tue, 2 Jun 2020 - 20min - 87 - Rep. Andy Kim on public health vs. a healthy economy
Host Ben White talks to Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) to discuss the work of the House Select Committee dealing with coronavirus relief and whether he thinks the fiscal response, so far, has been sufficient.
Ben White is the chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Tue, 19 May 2020 - 30min - 86 - Sen. Ben Cardin on where the stimulus money is really going
Host Ben White talks to Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD), the ranking Democrat on the Small Business Committee, to ask about the struggling Paycheck Protection Program, the timeline on the next round of stimulus funding and the return of Senators to the Capitol, despite concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
Ben White is the chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.
Nirmal Mulaikal is an intern for POLITICO audio.
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Wed, 6 May 2020 - 22min - 85 - Nasdaq's CEO on capitalism amid coronavirus
Host Ben White talks to Adena Friedman, Nasdaq CEO and president. Friedman was the first woman CEO to lead a global stock exchange and has become known for modernizing Nasdaq. Over Zoom, they discussed volatile markets, the Fed injecting billions into the economy and how quickly the private sector can bounce back from this crisis.
Ben White is the chief economic correspondent for POLITICO.
Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO Audio.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.Tue, 28 Apr 2020 - 36min - 84 - Ben White’s mom explains negative interest rates
Today's episode is a doozy: negative interest rates. Do you understand them? Don't lie. (But good for you if you do.) Why would savers pay interest to park their money in bonds...and what impact does this have on the economy? On the last episode of this miniseries, Ben White calls his mom, Ann White, and puts her to the test.
Fri, 13 Dec 2019 - 16min - 83 - Ben White’s mom explains Trump’s trade war
Do you understand Trump’s trade war? On this episode, Ben White calls his mom, Ann White, and puts her to the test on the president’s positioning – around markets, farmer bailouts and China talks.
Thu, 12 Dec 2019 - 14min - 82 - Ben White’s mom explains the wealth tax
The concept of a wealth tax has been a major point of discussion in the democratic presidential campaigns. But if someone asked you to explain how a wealth tax would be implemented ... could you? On this episode, Ben White calls his mom, Ann White, and puts her to the test.
Wed, 11 Dec 2019 - 15min - 81 - Baby Bust: The millennial presidential candidate
Pete Buttigieg, the South Bend (Ind.) mayor, is running for president as a millennial alternative to older candidates as well as more of a centrist who wants to take on structural problems left by the boomers — but not in ways that send deficits and debt into the stratosphere.
Sat, 16 Nov 2019 - 26min - 80 - Baby Bust: That time boomers tried to do a Grand Bargain for the future and it all went bust.
The brief bipartisan moment when it seemed like some real change might happen vanished as quickly as it appeared.
Sat, 9 Nov 2019 - 31min - 79 - Baby Bust: Don't blame the boomers for everything (just most things)
The man who coined the word "millennial" makes his best defense of the Baby Boomers. But does Ben White buy it?
Sat, 2 Nov 2019 - 25min - 78 - Baby Bust: How the boomers broke America
This is the year that millennials will outnumber baby boomers in America. With a new generation ascendant and an old one firmly gripping to power, what will happen to fundamental tenets of the American safety net? Will entitlements like Social Security and Medicare still be there for generations that come after the Boomers? Will Millennials experience retirement as we know it today? Ben White, an unrepentant Gen-X’er, has some pointed questions for Boomers about the economic legacy they’re leaving him and younger generations.
Sat, 26 Oct 2019 - 24min - 77 - Saving Lives with Data
Healthcare is a big topic at the UNGA this week, and on this episode of our special UN series, we speak with over a dozen UN attendees, including world leaders, about how they’re tackling the issue.
Fri, 27 Sep 2019 - 06min - 76 - Pods of pollution at the UN
This week at the UNGA mayors and reps from local and regional governments discussed how they're implementing the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. How big of an impact could they have?
Thu, 26 Sep 2019 - 09min - 75 - Making global great again
The battle of world views is in sharp focus today, because it’s the day everyone here at UNGA debates the global goals: the spine, if you will, of the UN’s efforts at peace and well-being.
Wed, 25 Sep 2019 - 11min - 74 - UN special series: Leader Watch
Welcome to Politico Money’s United Nations special. It’s leaders day today at the United Nations. After a week of mounting (and industrial-scale) climate complaints from outside the diplomatic and bureaucratic system, the world’s democrats and dictators get to have their say.
Tue, 24 Sep 2019 - 13min - 73 - The World According to Robert Lighthizer
The U.S. Trade Representative is the leading voice on trade in the Trump cabinet. How are business leaders and American allies adjusting?
Thu, 27 Jun 2019 - 35min - 72 - Life on Planet Milken
The billionaires and celebrities who gathered at the Beverly Hilton this week occupy a world of tremendous power, massive stress, and acute status consciousness. It’s the sort of place where GOP message maven Frank Luntz gets asked for autographs, and where people take a break by cuddling up with some puppies.
Wed, 1 May 2019 - 05min - 71 - What keeps Milken up at night?
In the latest POLITICO Money podcast from Milken, we asked attendees what keeps them up at night. Several, including Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio), a presidential candidate, said it’s cyber attacks. Others cited the environment and health care and an economic shock from outside the U.S.. And one cited the fact that he’s booked for three parties at the same time Tuesday night in L.A.. #FirstWorldProblems
Tue, 30 Apr 2019 - 06min - 70 - Global elites just ignore Trump’s Twitter rants
Thousands of financial and political leaders at the Milken Institute Global Conference like “Tax Cut Trump” and “Deregulation Trump,” even if they’ve pretty much learned to ignore “Twitter Tirade Trump.” We caught up with dozens of Milken attendees to ask how they keep up with the President’s social media presence. As Ben White puts it, at Milken, it’s like Twitter Trump doesn’t even really exist.
Tue, 30 Apr 2019 - 05min - 69 - 'Masters of the Universe' eye 2020
Greetings from Los Angeles, where the sun finally broke through this afternoon and where we're bringing you a special podcast from the annual Milken Institute Global Conference, a gathering of more than 4,000 of some of the splashiest names in politics, finance, entertainment and sports. POLITICO Money will offer quick hits from the conference through Wednesday.
Mon, 29 Apr 2019 - 06min - 68 - Coming soon: Baby Bust
This is the year that Millennials will outnumber Baby Boomers in America. With a new generation ascendant and an old one firmly gripping to power, what will happen to fundamental tenets of the American safety net? Will entitlements like Social Security and Medicare still be there for generations that come after the Boomers? Will Millennials experience retirement as we know it today? Ben White, an unrepentant Gen-X’er, has some pointed questions for Boomers about the economic legacy they’re leaving him and younger generations.
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 - 02min - 67 - Economic expansions don’t just die. They get murdered.
When is the next recession coming? Economist Betsey Stevenson, who served on The Council of Economic Advisers under President Barak Obama and who is now a professor at the University of Michigan, joins POLITICO's Ben White to talk about what indicators she's watching to predict when the next recession might hit.
Wed, 16 Jan 2019 - 27min - 66 - Discouraged workers aren't so discouraged anymore
Discouraged American workers are showing signs of returning to the labor market, a signal that the Federal Reserve could hold off on interest rate hikes this year and that President Donald Trump may have something more to boast about as he heads toward his re-election campaign. Jared Bernstein, senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and former chief economist to Vice President Joe Biden, breaks it all down with POLITICO's Ben White.
Wed, 09 Jan 2019 - 27min - 65 - The trade war is already over
The Chinese and U.S. economies are likely to slow in 2019, giving President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping no choice but to declare a truce in their ferocious trade battle, according to a top Wall Street strategist.
Wed, 02 Jan 2019 - 26min - 64 - Want to run an agency? It helps to know Mitch McConnell
President Trump's nominee to run the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation has a thin resume. He's also Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's brother-in-law. Ben White discusses the story with Ian Kullgren, a reporter on POLITICO’s employment and immigration team.
Wed, 19 Dec 2018 - 26min - 63 - The strange case of Donald Trump vs. Jay Powell
President Trump wants a booming economy, but he also wants low interest rates. It's a classic Catch-22.
Wed, 12 Dec 2018 - 28min - 62 - Why the Canadians still call it NAFTA
POLITICO's Ben White caught up with Canada's Minister of Finance, Bill Morneau, at the Canadian Consulate in New York. They discuss the "New NAFTA", or USMCA, and what's at stake for Canada and the U.S.
Wed, 05 Dec 2018 - 21min - 61 - The $100 billion question: A conversation with Sen. Tim Scott
Will tax incentives help unlock billions of dollars in investment in poor areas? Free-market Republicans have generally stayed away from the debate about potential government solutions. But Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) has championed an effort to narrow an economic divide.
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 - 22min - 60 - Larry Kudlow on life as a free trader in an America First White House
POLITICO's Ben White talks with Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Counsel, about the future of infrastructure, trade, and what the midterm results mean for Republicans.
Tue, 20 Nov 2018 - 20min - 59 - Tariffs are hiding in plain sight
POLITICO trade reporter Doug Palmer joins Ben White to discuss the approximately $250 billion worth of tariffs imposed on Chinese goods, and why we might not feel them... yet.
Wed, 14 Nov 2018 - 24min - 58 - New financial scrutiny awaits Trump and his cabinet
What’s next in the financial world after the midterms? The Trump Administration is readying some new energy policies, even as Hill Democrats get ready to probe the business dealings of the president and his cabinet. POLITICO’s Nancy Cook and Zach Warmbrodt join to break it down. Plus: Who’s standing between Democrats and Trump’s tax returns?
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 - 25min - 57 - Why you should worry a little bit about markets and the economy
Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics pulls back the curtain on the economy with POLITICO’s Ben White. What they see is... not great. Plus, which household good has borne the brunt of the tariff fight with China? Hint: Here’s hoping your washing machine didn’t just break.
Wed, 31 Oct 2018 - 32min - 56 - Will Democrats support Trump on the new NAFTA?
POLITICO congressional reporter Elana Schor and trade reporter Megan Cassella discuss what will happen if Democrats win control of the House next month — and what incentive the two sides will actually have to work together. Plus, Ben White wonders what to make of President Trump’s phantom tax cut idea.
Wed, 24 Oct 2018 - 17min - 55 - The second life of Trump's tax story
Susanne Craig, an investigative reporter at the New York Times and one of the reporters who broke the story on Trump's tax fraud, and POLITICO's media reporter, Jack Shafer, join POLITICO's Ben White to discuss how the tax story came together – and how it landed once it was published.
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 - 40min - 54 - What the new NAFTA tells us about the trade war with China
Alexander Panetta, editor of POLITICO Pro Canada, and South China Morning Post U.S. correspondent Owen Churchill join POLITICO's Ben White to discuss the implications of the USMCA – and how it’s being viewed in China.
Wed, 10 Oct 2018 - 41min - 53 - Larry Kudlow on the new NAFTA and ‘unsatisfactory’ talks with China
Larry Kudlow, Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director of the NEC, discusses the economy, the new NAFTA, and what life is like inside the White House with POLITICO's Ben White in front of a live audience at the annual meeting of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 - 30min - 52 - Did we end too big to fail? Are we safer now?
Former Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo examines the banking industry 10 years after the financial crisis with POLITICO's Ben White and Victoria Guida.
Wed, 26 Sep 2018 - 36min - 51 - What the Trump team was doing during the financial crisis
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a financial columnist at the New York Times and author of “Too Big to Fail: How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System — and Themselves,” talks with POLITICO’s Ben White about how close the financial system came to collapse, and how it felt to have a front-row seat. POLITICO's Victoria Guida explains how as the financial crisis shook the nation, Trump's team saw a payoff.
Wed, 19 Sep 2018 - 30min - 50 - What's up with Trump and Canada?
As talks between the U.S. and Canada over a new North American Free Trade Agreement head into crunch time in Washington this week, the latest POLITICO Money podcast takes you inside the room for the high-stakes talks.
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 - 31min - 49 - Trump lawyer Giuliani got paid to lobby Romanian president
The former New York mayor’s letter goes against the State Department stance on corruption in Bucharest.
Wed, 05 Sep 2018 - 14min - 48 - Trump channels Richard Nixon on the Fed
President Trump's recent criticism of the Federal Reserve is totally precedented. Politico's Victoria Guida joins Ben White to explain the danger in political meddling on monetary policy.
Wed, 29 Aug 2018 - 28min - 47 - These steel workers are the losers in the trade war
While some firms see a boost from the president’s aggressive trade tactics, others find patience running thin.
Wed, 22 Aug 2018 - 22min - 46 - How infrastructure week became a punchline
POLITICO’s Mike Grunwald joins Ben to talk about the Gateway Project, a $30 billion infrastructure plan that would include a new $11 billion tunnel under the Hudson between New Jersey and New York for passenger trains.
Wed, 15 Aug 2018 - 34min - 45 - How a free-trade t-shirt went viral
Lawyer Scott Lincicome, who’s behind a cheeky pro-trade t-shirt, says free traders are winning, even if they don’t realize it.
Wed, 08 Aug 2018 - 30min - 44 - Get smart fast: Trump, trade, and the next recession
Economist and unrepentant Red Sox fan Megan Greene tells you everything you need to know but were afraid to ask about U.S. financial health-- what's really behind the uptick in growth, how long the happy days will last, and what's likely to trigger the next recession.
Wed, 01 Aug 2018 - 31min - 43 - What Hollywood can teach Uber drivers about the gig economy
POLITICO's Andrew Hanna says long before Uber and Airbnb, Hollywood conquered the gig economy-- with an assist from Ronald Reagan. Hear how Dracula and Groucho Marx set in motion a decades-long struggle for worker benefits that's especially relevant in the age of the side hustle.
Wed, 25 Jul 2018 - 23min - 42 - Do we have amnesia, or is it time to tweak Dodd-Frank?
Ten years after the financial crisis, Congress is talking about relaxing some aspects of Dodd-Frank. But one person's "tweak" is another person's "Are you nuts?"
Wed, 18 Jul 2018 - 27min - 41 - Bull market still bucking mean and dirty
Investment adviser Richard Bernstein joins Ben to talk bulls, bears, and the tax cut leakage effect. He also explains why watching inflation is like watching paint dry, and why Wall Street's bull market is still bucking mean and dirty, despite trade disputes.
Wed, 11 Jul 2018 - 27min - 40 - Does the city of the future know too much about you?
Google is building a city of the future in Toronto, with self-driving cars, delivery robots, and snow-melting sidewalks. But will it also know what you did last night?
Thu, 05 Jul 2018 - 30min - 39 - What does a dairy farmer know that Trump doesn't?
Dairyman Pete Wiersma shares a few hard economic realities from the pastures of Idaho: a tightening labor pool and little control over milk prices. Then economist Mark Zandi explains how reduced immigration and escalating trade spats could make things worse.
Wed, 27 Jun 2018 - 32min - 38 - Steel cage death match over trade
Ben White and POLITICO's Doug Palmer tick down the list of trade tiffs, brawls and all-out steel cage matches currently underway by the Trump administration. Then Marianne LeVine weighs in with a look at a sector that's actually winning as trade disputes simmer over: lobbyists.
Wed, 20 Jun 2018 - 32min - 37 - Sen. Warner on punching your friends in the nose
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) takes the Trump administration to task on trade, describing a "punch your friends in the nose" approach that could hurt jobs and rile markets. He also updates Politico's Ben White on efforts to block the Commerce Department's plan to throw a lifeline to China's ZTE. But most importantly, he reports on the size of the crowds celebrating the Stanley Cup outside his office.
Wed, 13 Jun 2018 - 26min - 36 - Bitcoin revisited
Ben White sits down with Politico's Colin Wilhelm to check on his Bitcoin portfolio-- 0.003 percent of one coin. Bad news: it's lost about half its value. Colin explains why, and the challenges ahead, including looming regulation.
Wed, 06 Jun 2018 - 30min - 35 - The secret to trade talks: ‘The powers of single malt scotch’
Former USTR Ron Kirk talks about what it's like to be in the room when trade negotiations are happening.
Wed, 30 May 2018 - 30min - 34 - How China acquires the crown jewels of U.S. technology
POLITICO's Cory Bennett joins Ben to talk about the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
Wed, 23 May 2018 - 43min - 33 - A user's guide to Larry Kudlow
POLITICO White House reporter Nancy Cook joins Ben White to talk about the interview they had with Larry Kudlow, the Director of the United States National Economic Council as he transitions into working for the Trump administration.
Wed, 16 May 2018 - 22min - 32 - Kevin Warsh on what it's like to interview for Fed Chair with Trump
Former senior economic adviser to President Bush and current Hoover fellow Kevin Warsh was in the running to become the next Federal Reserve chairman in 2017. Warsh shares insights from his interview with President Trump for the job, his take on interest rates, the state of the Republican Party and job growth.
Wed, 09 May 2018 - 39min - 31 - Go inside the 2018 Milken Global Conference with Ben
Ben White takes listeners inside one of the most prominent financial conferences of the year, the 2018 Milken Global Conference. The show features highlights from celebrity interviews, hallway interviews and an excerpt from the "Financial Regulation: New Era, New Regulators" panel.
Wed, 02 May 2018 - 23min - 30 - Get smart on Trump and trade
POLITICO trade journalists Megan Cassella, Adam Behsudi and Doug Palmer explain exactly what's going on with the Trump White House and international trade. Will the U.S. ultimately decide to get back into the Trans-Pacific Partnership or seek individual deals with Japan and other TPP members? Can the White House meet a looming deadline to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement and get a new deal through Congress?
Wed, 25 Apr 2018 - 37min - 29 - Austan Goolsbee: Does debt limit hypocrisy drive you nuts?
Former top Obama economic adviser Austan Goolsbee joins POLITICO Money to discuss President Trump potentially putting political pressure on the Federal Reserve. Goolsbee also reflects back on his own experiences in the Obama administration, especially leaving the White House on the day in 2011 when Standard & Poor’s downgraded U.S. debt for the first time ever in the midst of a bitter debt limit crisis.
Wed, 18 Apr 2018 - 36min - 28 - Reading inbetween the lines of the 4.1% unemployment rate
Former BLS Commissioner Erica Groshen joins POLITICO Money to discuss how the very low unemployment number masks some persistent weaknesses in our economy. Plus, Brenda Dryer, the director of workforce solutions in Ames, Iowa, explains the conditions in the city with the lowest unemployment rate in the nation at just 1.4 percent.
Wed, 11 Apr 2018 - 21min - 27 - Governor Hickenlooper has a vision for fixing American's polarized politics
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Ben White come to you live from Midtown in New York City. The governor discusses his recent visit to the first-in-the-nation caucus state of Iowa, the impact of steel and aluminum tariffs on the beer industry in Colorado, a possible "unity ticket" with Governor Kasich and, of course, baseball.
Thu, 05 Apr 2018 - 1h 03min - 26 - Facebook faces regulation questions in wake of Cambridge Analytica
This week, Ben unpacks the personal data questions swirling around the Cambridge Analytica scandal and examines what kind of government regulation could prevent privacy violations going forward. David Kirkpatrick, author of "The Facebook Effect," discusses how this data leak happened and how the company is responding to the crisis. POLITICO tech reporter Nancy Scola also joins the show to talk regulation options and how heavy governance could impact the targeted advertising business.
Wed, 28 Mar 2018 - 32min - 25 - Could tariffs trigger a trade war with China?
This week, Ben delves into Donald Trump’s plan to slap as much as $60 billion in tariffs on imported Chinese goods. Does the president misunderstand the nature of the U.S. trade relationship with China? Or is it imperative that tariffs be used to protect American workers?
Wed, 21 Mar 2018 - 30min - 24 - A reality check on watering down Dodd-Frank
This week Ben White explores the Crapo bill, the legislation that reforms the Dodd-Frank Act by scaling back regulations on regional banks. The banking bill is supported by some moderate Democrats, but is getting criticized by the far left. Is there teeth to the argument or are we wading into partisan politics?
Wed, 14 Mar 2018 - 24min - 23 - Ask Ben Anything: Will there be a trade war?
In this edition of Ask Ben Anything: trade, tariffs, beer cans... he answers it all. Host Ben White tackles listener-submitted questions on the tariff talks taking over economic news this week, and reveals his deep knowledge of a specific Star Wars movie (not the one you'd expect) at the same time.
Wed, 07 Mar 2018 - 23min - 22 - Fed Chair Jay Powell's first big Capitol Hill test
Newly installed Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome "Jay" Powell turned in a smooth inaugural performance on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, parrying both Republican and Democratic attempts to get him to make news. Ben assesses the top takeaways from the testimony and welcomes Glenn Hubbard, Dean of the Columbia University business school and close friend of Powell’s, to discuss the Fed Chair's economic outlook.
Wed, 28 Feb 2018 - 21min - 21 - Sallie Krawcheck on why Wall Street hasn't had its "Me Too" moment
Former top executive at Citigroup and current CEO of Ellevest Sallie Krawcheck has some ideas for why the testosterone-fueled world of Wall Street has not yet had a 'Me Too' moment. Sallie also discusses combating "mansplaining" and how financial independence impacts women's politics.
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 - 36min - 20 - Mark Meadows on frustrations of being a deficit hawk on the Hill
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows joins POLITICO Money to discuss being a fiscally conservative stronghold in the midst of exploding deficits and rising debt. Meadows also speaks out against the White House's handling of the Rob Porter scandal and explains why the House should take the lead of immigration. Meadows is undoubtedly frustrated. But he won't overthrow the House leadership ... not yet, at least.
Thu, 15 Feb 2018 - 34min - 19 - Stock market volatility is back. Mohamed El-Erian says that may not be a bad thing.
Mohamed A. El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz, analyzes the recent chaos in the stock market and what it means for the country's larger economic picture. El-Erian also discusses the tax cut, running a responsible deficit and if the recent Fed Chair change contributed to the downturn.
Wed, 07 Feb 2018 - 30min - 18 - Top 5 Money moments from State of the Union
Ben White breaks down the top money takeaways from President Trump's 2018 State of the Union address. Ben dissects the infrastructure, tax and trade points, and analyzes how the assertions with play with Democrats, fact checks claims, and discusses Trump's "Morning in America" moment.
Wed, 31 Jan 2018 - 23min - 17 - Senator Jim Inhofe urges action from White House on infrastructure
Oklahoma Republican Senator Jim Inhofe discusses working with the White House on an infrastructure proposal, where the $1 trillion in funding would come from, and how the shutdown affected the agenda item's timetable. Inhofe also discusses President Trump's nontraditional leadership style and why Trump's tweets have been "helpful" in chastening North Korea.
Wed, 24 Jan 2018 - 33min - 16 - Senator Tom Carper on infrastructure funding, Amtrak improvements and the Detroit Tigers
Top Democrat on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Senator Tom Carper discusses the crumbling state of infrastructure in the country and how much the Trump administration is reportedly willing to spend to make necessary improvements. Carper also talks about his daily Amtrak commute, why he's loved the Detroit Tigers since he was a child ,and his trusty mini-van with over 400,000 miles on it.
Wed, 17 Jan 2018 - 36min - 15 - Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew: 'The world is on the edge right now'
Former Obama Chief of Staff and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew discusses the Trump administration's "luck" this far, the stock market's resilience to global threats, and how he raised spirits in the White House following Hillary Clinton's 2016 loss.
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 - 41min - 14 - The year ahead at the intersection of Wall Street and Washington
POLITICO's Ben White, Nancy Cook and Aaron Lorenzo dig into President Donald Trump’s likely agenda for the year, which could include demands for a border wall, tough actions on trade and at least an attempt to get bipartisan support for a major infrastructure bill. They also explain the weird stuff that happened with the tax cut bill over the holiday break including homeowners in blue states racing to prepay their 2018 property taxes and states looking at creative solutions including turning their incomes taxes into fully deductible charitable contributions.
Wed, 03 Jan 2018 - 32min - 13 - Behind the bitcoin bubble
Is the cryptocurrency's rise just beginning or near its end? In the latest POLITICO Money podcast, experts pick apart the bitcoin speculation.
Wed, 27 Dec 2017 - 52min - 12 - Former U.S. trade chief: After tax cuts, watch America's trade deficit surge
Michael Froman says that more government borrowing from the new tax plan will likely boost the U.S. trade gap despite Trump's wishes. The former U.S. trade chief discusses why trade frequently becomes a scapegoat for economic anxieties, the consequences of pulling out of TPP and why trade deficits aren't necessarily a bad thing.
Wed, 20 Dec 2017 - 36min - 11 - Are tax cuts worth adding $1 trillion in debt?
Top Republican economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin criticizes tactics in the tax debate, but says he expects stronger economic growth as a result. Holtz-Eakin discusses the disappearing American dream, staying in your lane in Trump's Washington and why Republicans should just be straight about the bet they are making on growth and higher deficits.
Wed, 13 Dec 2017 - 42min - 10 - To make the economy great again, bring women back to the workforce
A new report from Standard & Poor's chief U.S. economist Beth Ann Bovino says that the economy may be bolstered not by tax cuts, but by getting more women into the workforce and providing more incentives for them to stay. Bovino joins Politico's Ben White to discuss her report, the economic cost of sexual harassment in the workplace and how the U.S. could take a few lessons from Norway.
Wed, 06 Dec 2017 - 31min - 9 - Larry Kudlow on fixing the business tax rates, supply side economics and getting sober
Former adviser to President Ronald Reagan and CNBC contributor Larry Kudlow discusses his role in shaping the Trump tax plan and where Republicans went wrong with the individual side cuts. Kudlow explains why he believes the cutting the corporate rate will raise the U.S. growth rate to 3 or 4 percent, and how trade would be impacted if the United States pulls out of NAFTA. Plus, Kudlow recounts his struggle to get sober to in the 90's and how it was a crucial turning point in his life.
Wed, 29 Nov 2017 - 59min - 8 - Get smart on the tax debate
Want to sound smart when your Thanksgiving conversation invariably turns to marginal tax rates and corporate hiring behavior? Ben White hosts a reporter roundtable featuring Nancy Cook, Seung Min Kim and Brian Faler, join the group as they unpack the Republican tax cut effort from every angle. The issues explored include: Why are Republicans doing this now when the economy seems to be doing fine? Will it really light a fire under growth and drive up wages? Can the GOP cross the finish line and get a bill to President Donald Trump’s desk? And if they do, will they live to regret it given polls show most Americans don’t like what Republicans are doing?
Wed, 22 Nov 2017 - 39min - 7 - Trump and taxes goosing stocks? This Wall Street titan downplays both
Blackstone President Tony James joins POLITICO Money this week to discuss the Republican's tax reform plan, the stock market's stability, and if Hillary Clinton's Wall Street ties ultimately cost her the 2016 election. James also explains why he does not believe that the markets are crying out for corporate tax cuts and how specific provisions in the tax reform bill would hurt business growth.
Wed, 15 Nov 2017 - 30min - 6 - Larry Summers warns Trump on stock market brags
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers sits down with Ben White to discuss the pitfalls of presidents taking credit for the stock market's performance, his criticisms of the GOP tax plan and his tenure at Harvard. Summers also reflects back on his failed candidacy to become chair of the Federal Reserve four years ago and his commitment to maintaining an "optimistic" outlook.
Wed, 08 Nov 2017 - 37min
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