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Brian & Company
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500 episodes
18 hours ago
Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.
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Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.
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Government has re-opened. But at What Cost?
Brian & Company
8 minutes
6 days ago
Government has re-opened. But at What Cost?
Brian Shactman and David Lightman discussed the recent government shutdown, noting that while Democrats secured funding for SNAP, the military, and job guarantees for furloughed workers, they failed to extend healthcare benefits. Republicans, criticized for inefficiency, may pass subsidy extensions in the Senate but face uncertainty in the House. Lightman highlighted the split within the Republican Party over releasing the Epstein report, with conservatives pushing for transparency. Both parties face internal strife, with Democrats lacking a central leader post-Trump. The conversation also touched on the challenges of passing annual budgets and the ongoing political dynamics.
Brian & Company
Professor Emeritus at Quinnipiac University David Cadden joins us to talk about the question if tariffs are forcing brands to cut back on Black Friday deals this holiday shopping season.