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Bloomberg
17 hours ago
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Cuomo Says Trump Likes to 'Create Chaos' in Cities
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo talks about the anti-deportation protests going on in Los Angeles and President Donald Trump deploying National Guard troops over the weekend. Cuomo says this is just "Trump being Trump," and normally local government's ask the federal government for help. Cuomo says Trump likes to create chaos in cities on he says "it will happen in New York." Cuomo speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
17 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Cuomo Says ‘Socialist' Tax Hike Will Cause NYC Wealth Exodus
By and Nacha Cattan Updated on Save Andrew Cuomo, the front-runner in New York's Democratic mayoral primary, said raising taxes on the city's wealthiest residents would cause an exodus to states like Florida and Texas. 'You elect a socialist who tries to give everything away free, doubles the taxes on the wealthy, and the wealthy say, 'That's it I'm gone,'' Cuomo, the former governor of New York, said in an interview on Bloomberg Radio on Monday.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Deep Isolation Nuclear Disposal Company CEO to Appear Live on Bloomberg Businessweek on May 23 at 3:20 p.m. ET
BERKELEY, Calif., May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Deep Isolation, a leading innovator in nuclear waste disposal technology, announced today that CEO Rod Baltzer will appear live on Bloomberg Businessweek this Friday, May 23 at 3:20 p.m. ET. The interview will be broadcast nationally via Bloomberg Radio and simulcast on Bloomberg's YouTube channel. Tune in live on Bloomberg Radio or watch the simulcast interview on YouTube to hear Baltzer discuss how Deep Isolation's technology works, why it matters, the company's future plans, and the growing role of nuclear waste solutions amid rising public and private interest in nuclear energy. The segment will spotlight Deep Isolation's patented deep borehole disposal technology — a safe, cost-effective, and scalable solution for the permanent disposal of high-level radioactive waste. As nuclear energy gains momentum in the global transition to clean power, solving the back end of the fuel cycle has become more urgent than ever. Deep Isolation's technology leverages proven directional drilling techniques and a strong IP portfolio to deliver up to 70% cost savings compared to traditional mined repositories, while significantly improving safety and reducing environmental impact. 'As the U.S. and other nations accelerate the deployment of advanced reactors, solving the waste challenge is essential to realizing nuclear's full potential,' said Baltzer. 'I'm excited to share how Deep Isolation is enabling this future and what's ahead for us as we move toward commercialization.' About Deep IsolationNamed as one of Goldman Sachs' Top 30 Startups in carbon capture, hydrogen power, and nuclear energy, Deep Isolation is the first company commercializing nuclear waste disposal in deep boreholes. It offers a uniquely tailored solution to help countries complete the necessary steps to dispose of their waste inventories. With 87 patents issued to date, it leverages proven drilling practices to safely isolate waste deep underground in horizontal, vertical, or slanted borehole repositories. For more information, visit media inquiries, please contact: media@


Bloomberg
21-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Israel Preparing Strike on Iran's Nuclear Facilities According to Report
Oil jumped following a CNN report that new US intelligence suggests Israel is preparing for a potential strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. Brent crude rose above $66 a barrel while West Texas Intermediate surged as much as 3.5% before paring gains. It wasn't clear that Israeli leaders have made a final decision on whether to carry out the strikes, CNN said, citing unidentified officials. Oil has been volatile since last week on mixed headlines about the fate of Iran-US nuclear talks, which could pave the way for more barrels to return to a market that's expected to be oversupplied later in the year. An attack by Israel would hinder any progress in those negotiations and add to unrest in the Middle East, which supplies about a third of the world's crude. Golnar Motevalli, who leads our coverage of Iran joined Stephen Carroll and Valerie Tytel on Bloomberg Radio to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Putin Is "Breadcrumbing" Trump, US on Ukraine Talks: Tina Fordham
Vladimir Putin believes he has a strong hand ahead of a phone call Monday with Donald Trump as European leaders are trying to prevent the US president from rushing through a deal. Putin is confident that his forces can break through Ukraine's defenses by the end of the year to take full control of four regions that he has claimed for Russia, according to a person familiar with the Russian president's thinking who asked not to named discussing private conversations. That means the Russian president is unlikely to offer any meaningful concessions to Trump when the two leaders speak and European officials are worried that Trump may try to force through a settlement regardless. Fordham Global Foresight founder and geopolitical strategist Tina Fordham examines the nature of Vladimir Putin's approach toward President Trump as a ceasefire in Ukraine remains elusive. Tina speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio. (Source: Bloomberg)