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Our Skin: A Personal Discovery Podcast


DaQuane Cherry was once the kid who wore a hoodie to hide skin flare-ups in school. Now he’s an artist and advocate helping others feel seen. He reflects on his psoriasis journey, the power of small joys, and why loving yourself first isn’t a cliché—it’s essential. Plus, a deep dive into the history of La Roche-Posay’s legendary spring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill. Watch us LIVE on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.
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Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill. Watch us LIVE on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.
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×President Donald Trump is likely to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell soon, a White House official said, and discussed the possible move in a meeting with congressional Republicans on Tuesday night. While the lawmakers voiced support for the move, which would likely roil financial markets and lead to a consequential legal showdown, Trump has not made a final decision and could change his mind, according to the official who requested anonymity to discuss a private conversation. In response to multiple similar reports, President Trump says his administration is “very concerned”, but “not planning on doing anything” about Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Paul Sweeney and Lisa Mateo speak with Bloomberg analysts and reporters about the potential fallout if Mr. Powell were to be fired. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. plan to resume sales of some AI chips in China after securing Washington’s assurances that such shipments would get approved, a dramatic reversal from the Trump administration’s earlier stance on measures designed to limit Beijing’s AI ambitions. US government officials told Nvidia they would green-light export licenses for its H20 artificial intelligence accelerator, the company said in a blog post on Monday — a move that may add billions to Nvidia’s revenue this year, restoring its ability to fulfill orders it had written off as lost due to government restrictions. Nvidia designed the less-advanced H20 chip to comply with earlier China trade curbs from Washington, which Trump’s team tightened in April to block H20 sales to the Asian country without a US permit. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Tyler Kendall. Bloomberg Senior Editor for Technology and Strategic Industries Michael Shepard. Ashton Analytics Founder and Former China Analyst at the Department of Defense Anna Ashton. Bloomberg Politics Contributor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Bluestack Strategies Founder Maura Gillespie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . US President Donald Trump threatened to impose stiff financial penalties on Russia if it does not end hostilities with Ukraine even as he pledged fresh weapons supplies for Kyiv. “We’re going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don’t have a deal in 50 days, tariffs at about 100%,” Trump said Monday during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the White House. Trump said the levies would come in the form of “secondary tariffs,” without providing details. The US president has used the term in the past to describe duties imposed on countries for trading with American adversaries. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg Washington Deputy Bureau Chief Laura Davison. Center for Strategic and International Studies Director the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program Max Bergman. Foundation for Defense of Democracies Senior Fellow Retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . President Donald Trump in Texas on Friday viewed firsthand the devastation left by extreme flooding that killed at least 120 people and left scores still missing in the state’s Hill Country region, seeking to reassure residents of the federal response to the disaster. The president met with local officials and emergency workers in hard-hit Kerr County, where he received a briefing, accompanied on his visit by first lady Melania Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Trump surveyed the damage in a helicopter flight and then was shown what appeared to be a map of the flood-damaged area. The scale of the destruction was evident — with Trump and the first lady standing in front of an overturned tractor trailer and amid downed trees, a testament to the force of the deadly, ravaging floodwaters which tore through the community. On this edition of Balance of Power, Joe and Kailey speak with: Julie Fine, Bloomberg Texas bureau chief Rep. Gwen Moore, Democrat Representing Wisconsin's 4th District Wendy Edelberg, senior fellow in economic studies at Brookings Institution, former chief economist at the Congressional Budget Office Jason Bailey, Bloomberg Opinion guest columnist, film critic and historian Rick Davis, Partner at Stonecourt Capital and Bloomberg Politics Contributor & & Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Senior Democracy Fellow with the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress and Bloomberg Politics Contributor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized Donald Trump’s tariff agenda, saying it was a starkly different approach to trade from his first term that would harm American consumers and businesses. Pence told Bloomberg Television on Thursday that the tariffs enacted during Trump’s first presidency, when Pence served as the No. 2, were geared toward forcing nations to the negotiating table to lower barriers to trade. Pence said Trump was abandoning that approach for permanent import taxes. “We used tariffs and the threat of tariffs, principally focused on China, to leverage changes in behavior, but the objective was to essentially lower trade barriers and expand trade,” Pence said. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to meet his Russian counterpart Thursday as the US prepares to send more weapons to Ukraine to help it fend off attacks from the Kremlin’s war machine. Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are expected to hold talks on the sidelines of an Association of Southeast Asian Nations gathering in Kuala Lumpur, the State Department said. The meeting comes as Russia has been pounding Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with record numbers of drones and missiles, leading President Donald Trump to express his mounting frustration with President Vladimir Putin for keeping up attacks. On this edition of Balance of Power, Joe and Kailey speak with: Jennifer Welch, Bloomberg Economics Chief Geoeconomics Analyst David Shimer, Biden National Security Council Director for Eastern Europe and Ukraine and Director for Russian Affairs. Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, Republican representing Tennessee's 3rd District Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican from West Virginia Rick Davis, Partner at Stonecourt Capital and Bloomberg Politics Contributor & Arshi Siddiqui, Former Senior Aide to Former Speaker Pelosi, and Founder/CEO of Bellwether Government Affairs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. US President Donald Trump unveiled a new round of tariff demand letters on Wednesday with levies set to hit in August on imported goods from partners who fail to reach agreements with the US. Trump said he would levy a 30% rate on Algeria, Libya, Iraq and Sri Lanka, with 25% duties on products from Brunei and Moldova and a 20% rate on goods from the Philippines. The levies were largely in line with rates Trump had initially announced in April, though Iraq’s duties are down from 39% and Sri Lanka’s reduced from 44%. On this edition of Balance of Power, Joe and Kailey speak with: Brett Bruen, President and CEO of the Global Situation Room, former White House Global Engagement Director Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg senior White House reporter Lahnee Chen, Fellow in American Public Policy Studies at the Hoover Institution, Director of Domestic Policy Studies at Stanford University and Republican Strategist & Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Senior Democracy Fellow with the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress and Bloomberg Politics Contributor Heather Boushey, former White House Council of Economic Advisers Deputy Director under President Joe Biden Hagar Chemali, Former-Director for Syria and Lebanon at the National Security Council (NSC)/CEO and Founder of Greenwich Media Strategies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. President Donald Trump vowed to push forward with his aggressive tariff regime in the coming days, stressing he would not offer additional extensions on country-specific levies set to now hit in early August while indicating he could announce substantial new rates on imports of copper and pharmaceuticals. The posturing on social media and at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday came after traders initially shrugged off a series of letters and executive actions Trump issued Monday, pushing back the deadline for his so-called “reciprocal” tariffs while announcing the latest rates he planned for more than a dozen countries that had not succeeded in brokering quick trade agreements. That changed Tuesday as Trump signaled a renewed determination to push ahead with his plans to heavily tax foreign imports. On this edition of Balance of Power, Joe and Kailey speak with: Tyler Kendall, Bloomberg Washington correspondent Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX), Chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee/US Representative from Texas's 36th Congressional District (2015-Present)/Republican/Dentist/Former-US Air Force Rick Davis, Partner at Stonecourt Capital and Bloomberg Politics Contributor & Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Senior Democracy Fellow with the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress and Bloomberg Politics Contributor Mick Mulvaney, former Acting White House Chief of Staff, former OMB Director, former Republican Congressman from South Carolina See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. President Donald Trump unveiled the first in a wave of promised letters that threaten to impose higher tariffs rates on key trading partners, including levies of 25% on goods from Japan and South Korea beginning Aug. 1. Trump also announced 25% rates on Malaysia and Kazakhstan, while South Africa would see a 30% tariff and Laos and Myanmar would face a 40% levy. The nations were the first in what the president promised would be a flurry of unilateral warnings and trade deals announced on Monday, two days before agreements are due from trading partners facing his April 2 so-called reciprocal levies. “Our relationship has been, unfortunately, far from Reciprocal,” Trump wrote in the letters. On this edition of Balance of Power, Joe and Kailey speak with: Tyler Kendall, Bloomberg Washington correspondent Sarah Bianchi, senior managing director and chief strategist of international political affairs and public policy at Evercore ISI/Former-Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Julie Fine, Bloomberg Dallas bureau chief Rick Davis, Partner at Stonecourt Capital and Bloomberg Politics Contributor & Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Senior Democracy Fellow with the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress and Bloomberg Politics Contributor Natasha Hall, Non-Resident Senior Associate, Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department at the Center for Strategic & International Studies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Donald Trump’s signature economic legislation stalled in the House Wednesday afternoon as the president worked to win over Republican fiscal conservatives angry over the $3.4 trillion cost of his massive tax and spending package. Republican congressional leaders delayed a key procedural vote for hours while the hardliners met in a room just off the House floor to refine their demands and then meet with the Trump’s budget director, Russ Vought. Vought told reporters the two sides were “making good progress” as he left the session late in the afternoon. Earlier in the day, Trump summoned the conservative holdouts to the White House to meet with them in person. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Republican Congressman Greg Murphy of North Carolina. Bloomberg Politics Contributor Rick Davis and Obama 2012 Campaign Manager Jim Messina. Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Tyler Kendall. Democratic Congresswoman Suzan DelBene of Washington. Republican Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . The US Senate handed President Donald Trump a major political victory with its Tuesday passage of a sweeping domestic policy bill, bringing him one step closer to a signature legislative achievement in an administration that has largely governed through executive power. The Senate’s narrow approval of the $3.3 trillion package, which likely has set the stage for the bill to be signed into law later this week, extends the tax breaks that were a centerpiece of Trump’s first administration while delivering on key 2024 campaign promises such as a no-tax-on-tips measure and funding for his border wall. That the bill survived defections from only three senators — Susan Collins of Maine, Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Rand Paul of Kentucky — hints at the tight grip Trump continues to have on his party. It also offers some validation for his tactical gambit of pursuing one mega-bill as a vehicle for his agenda, rather than of a slate of smaller ones. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Tyler Kendall. Former Republican Congressman Charlie Dent. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Yale Budget Lab Economics Director Ernie Tedeschi. Bloomberg Tech Co-Host Ed Ludlow. Bloomberg New York City and State Reporter Laura Nahmias. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Republican Party leaders are rushing to overcome lingering internal fights over President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending package as Democrats launch attacks to exploit the divisions. Senate Republicans were still at odds Monday over how much to cut Medicaid and other social safety-net programs and how rapidly to end Biden-era clean energy tax breaks as Democrats gained the chance to force votes on amendments to the package. Democrats, locked out of power in Washington, are planning to offer amendments during a marathon voting session to exploit the infighting and make the GOP goal of getting holdouts to back the bill as soon as Monday night more difficult. “I’m confident that the bill is going to progress as-is over the next few hours, and it will be on the president’s desk to sign on July 4,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Bloomberg Television on Monday morning. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Steve Ellis, President of Taxpayers for Common Sense Ashley Davis, Partner at S-3 Group and Republican Strategist Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Senior Democracy Fellow with the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress and Bloomberg Politics Contributor Lisa Camooso Miller, Former RNC Communications Director and Republican Strategist Marc Goldwein, Senior Vice President and Senior Policy Director at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . A sharply divided US Supreme Court limited the power of judges to block government policies nationwide but left unresolved a fight over President Donald Trump’s restrictions on automatic birthright citizenship. The 6-3 ruling Friday said Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship at a minimum won’t take effect for 30 days. The justices returned three cases to the lower courts to consider whether to keep the rules on hold for longer — at least in part of the country if not the whole nation. Trump hailed the decision as a “monumental victory.” By curbing so-called nationwide injunctions, the ruling could help Trump fend off other challenges to his ambitious agenda. Trump and his allies argued that a single judge generally shouldn’t have the power to block a federal government policy across the country. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Tyler Kendall. Democratic Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Robert McWhirter, Constitutional lawyer and practicing criminal defense and civil rights lawyer in Maricopa County, AZ. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . A Senate rulekeeper determination that several major provisions focused on cutting Medicaid spending violate the chamber’s rules deals a heavy blow to Senate Republicans’ tax and spending bill. Senators have been scrambling to finalize their tax bill—a major priority for President Donald Trump—this week to meet a self-imposed July 4 passage deadline. The chamber’s independent rulekeeper’s decision, announced early Thursday in a release from Senate Budget Committee ranking member Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), could delay lawmakers’ attempts to pass the legislation (H.R. 1) under reconciliation without needing Democratic support. The rulings from Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough could result in more than $250 billion in health care cuts being removed from the bill, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, said in a statement. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Tyler Kendall. Bipartisan Policy Center Senior Vice President Bill Hoagland. Republican Congressman Troy Downing of Montana. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Principal at WestExec Advisors and former Cyber Executive for the Intelligence Community Laura Galante. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . House Republicans from high-tax states signaled they’re inching closer to a deal on the state and local tax deduction following a Wednesday meeting with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Young Kim of California and Andrew Garbarino of New York both said they made progress at the meeting but did not divulge details on the negotiations, which are crucial to passing President Donald Trump’s multi-trillion dollar tax and spending bill. “I’m working diligently so that we have a good product that we can all support,” Kim said after the meeting. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: National Association of Manufacturers President Jay Timmons. Bloomberg Politics Contributor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and S-3 Group Partner Ashley Davis. Bloomberg New York City and State Reporter Laura Nahmias. Siena College Research Institute Director Don Levy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF . Israel and Iran appeared to be honoring a ceasefire agreement unexpectedly announced by Donald Trump overnight, after the US president reacted angrily to reports of early breaches of the deal by both sides. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to hold off on further strikes after a conversation with Trump on Tuesday, according to a statement from his office. Israel had destroyed a radar complex near Tehran after the truce came into effect as of 7 a.m. local time, in response to three missiles from Iran, the prime minister’s office said. Reports of attacks by both sides in the early hours of the peace accord triggered a furious reaction from Trump, who had declared the war over late Monday after 12 days of fighting. “DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS,” read one post on his Truth Social platform, directed at Israel in particular. “IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION.” Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with: Bloomberg Chief Political Correspondent Annmarie Hordern. Republican Congressman Michael McCaul of Texas. Bloomberg Politics Contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Emerson College Polling Center Senior Director Matt Taglia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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