Raging Moderates — Should We Care about Polling Data? Trump vs. Harris on Economic Policies, and Predictions for the Debate

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China Decode: What Trump’s War With Iran Means for China and Global Oil

Oil markets are rattled, Trump is escalating, and China is speaking out. In this episode of China Decode, Alice Han and James Kynge break down how China is responding after Trump’s strikes on Iran — and what soaring oil prices mean for Beijing’s energy security and global strateg ...  Show more

Fareed Zakaria on the Endgame in Iran

Fareed Zakaria, journalist and political commentator, joins Scott Galloway for an emergency conversation following the United States and Israel’s large-scale military campaign against Iran. They discuss whether this operation could trigger regime collapse, why defining success ma ...  Show more

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