Oshkosh Corporation CEO and president John Pfeifer joined the show to talk about the company's debut at CES and the recent announcement of its autonomous garbage and recycling robot.
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"I personally think that AI will drive productivity in a well-run company seven to eight percent a year on productivity increases," said John Chambers, founder and CEO of JC2 Ventures and former Cisco CEO. "AI will move from something that we kind of read about and we play with to affecting most of us in our jobs and our lives by the end of the year."
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"If Donald Trump is right he has a set of tariffs that would be awful. If the Washington Post is right he would have a set of tariffs that are merely bad" - Former CEA chair Jason Furman reacts to reports that president-elect Donald Trump is considering alterations to his proposed tariff plans. Furman also shares his take on President Biden's move to block the Nippon Steel-U.S. Steel merger and his economic outlook for 2025.
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Fubo surged more than 250 percent after announcing a combination with Disney's Hulu + Live TV. The deal will create the second bigget internet pay-TV company in North America, behind only Youtube TV. "We'll look to leverage Disney's resources and support to help us grow our business and compete vigorously in the space," said Fubo co-founder and CEO David Gandler.
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Jon Fortt takes a #TimeOut with Andy MacMillan, the new CEO of data analytics firm Alteryx.
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Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry joined the show to discuss the hack at Treasury Department and the outlook for cybersecurity under a second Trump administration.
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Value stocks may have underperformed growth stocks in 2024, but Ariel Investments chairman Charles Bobrinskoy makes the case for avoiding growth names.
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Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler shares her take on the labor market, immigration and the state of the economy.
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Pangaea Policy founder Terry Haines on why 2025 will be the year of "no" in Washington D.C. and on Wall Street.
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Apple posted losses today after a report said the company is offering iPhone discounts in China. "I do think that Apple continues to have a really good position where they are a premium brand and you can't count them out," said T. Rowe Price portfolio manager Anthony Wang. "But they do need to continue to innovate as this market is fiercely competitive and the China economic picture is a little bit break right now."