Bloomberg Audio Studios, podcasts, radio news, single best idea and a plothora of people to speak to on a Monday team doing a great job over the weekend and even during the show of you know, ripping things up. We cancel people when you come on surveillance, you know you could get canceled based on breaking news at Ken leon On from CFIA just brilliant on the shareholder loss potential
at Paramount. I really don't understand the transaction other than there's a whole private party with a Redstone family and they're public shareholders that are a little bit upset, to say the least. Thanks to Ken leon for that. Lets to choose from today, we had to go Dan I's He's a pinata and a bright colorful one at that. For a lot of people that are tepping on technology, gloomy on technology, he is the uber bull on technology.
And of course on a broad perspective of three years, five years, ten years, he's been right, right, right, right right. I asked Dan, i'ves about AI and I get it that it's going to be enterprise chet GPT computer people productive, But when does retail like through APPLESERI, actually use AI.
For legends like Keen. You won't see that till twenty twenty five. From a consumer perspective, the enterprise is where the AI revolutions happen today. But ultimately, Tom, I think the important thing is when Apple embraces AI as Google embrace AI. That's where you're going to now start to see that to consumer from an app perspective, from a technology and ultimately even from an AI perspective. Things I got fsd.
Our Apple coverage Thursday. Look for that Amazon on Tuesday as well. See the shock of Google and Microsoft and even the rebound of Tesla off the last couple of days in Misterer Musk's trip to China, Tesla up sharply as well. So Amazon on Tuesday, and then Thursday we get to Apple as well. It was a joy to speak with Tina Fordham. She's a Fordham Global Insight and
she is I mentioned this during the interview. The only equivalency I can see is Leslie van Ja Murray at Chathamhouse, where these are Americans in Britain with a true visceral Transatlantic feel. Another person that has that is Christine Lagarde at the excuse me, European Central Bank with her work obviously for her France, her schooling in high school around Washington, and of course with Baker Mackenzie. I believe it was the law firm in Chicago years ago. So the transatlantic
thing helps. And I asked Tina Fordham about the protests at schools with all the heritage of nineteen sixty eight, some of us, the memories of nineteen sixty eight and beyond to Kent State the emotion right now of those protests, how she perceived the college protests. It is.
Quite a spectacle. I mean, first of all, I'm a Columbia alum, and I'm on the advisory board for SIPA, the School of International and Public Affairs, which is also caught up in these other it's mainly the college. I don't think this is nineteen sixty eight, right. I think that this is identity politics in the United States that
has now incorporated a foreign policy angle. I think it's incredibly difficult for the university administrations to balance their commitment to free speech and to the community that is a university with their Title six obligations. They've got to protect students and the whole sorry spectacle seems to me, and you know, I sit in London, where I have for a long time to be a culmination of the culture wars and in some ways the tiktokification of very complex issues.
Tina fordhaman We thank her for those comments and her commitment to Columbia University. She's with Fordham Global Insight. It's a start to an eventful week. I mentioned Amazon on Tuesday, Apple on Thursday. Sandwiched in between is a small matter of a FED meeting. We'll do the FED decides, Lisa Briant, what's John Farron? Myself? Well, wax philosophical, no dot plot adjustment,
no forecasts, so what can be had there? And Matt Miskin I'm sorry today with John Hancock, he was heated that this is a place for Powell to really reset in his comments what he believes in, not so much the way he tilts or the prediction of hawkish and dubbish, but just simply to say what does he believe in. There'll be some economic data along through the week is well. Of course. Out of the FED meeting, we'll get FED speakers, not that we really follow them carefully because there's four
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