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The Trump administration’s self-styled Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, has spent most of this week on defense, facing accusations that he committed war crimes and that he endangered the lives of U.S. pilots. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Susan Glasser of The New Yorker and Nancy Yousef of The Atlantic to discuss this and more.
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Hegseth on defense after Signalgate inspector general report
• Hegseth on defense after Signalgate inspec...
U.S. boat strikes and war crimes questions
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“Bloomberg: The China Show” is your definitive source for news and analysis on the world's second-biggest economy. From politics and policy to tech and trends, Yvonne Man and David Ingles give global investors unique insight, delivering in-depth discussions with the newsmakers who matter.
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your day, catching you up with overnight markets news from the US and Asia. And we'll tell you what matters for investors in Europe, giving you insight before trading begins.
On today's show, stocks struggle for direction, following a global selloff that saw cryptocurrencies lead declines in risk assets. A closely watched auction of 10-year Japanese government bonds draws solid demand.
The European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has expressed concern about US efforts to push Ukraine into a lopsided peace deal. This comes as US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff heads to Moscow with a draft deal that Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said looks better, but territory remains a sticking point.
In a Bloomberg exclusive interview, Taiwan's Foreign Minister, Lin Chia-lung says the current dispute between China and Japan could drag on for a year.
According to a report from Fortune, Michael Burry has bet against Tesla shares, saying they are 'ridiculously overvalued' and warning that Elon Musk's proposed pay $1 trillion package would worsen shareholder dilution.
Today's guests: Hoxton Ventures Founder Hussein Kanji