What is the Economic Track Record of VP Nom Tim Walz

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Episode 382: Neal and Toby discuss Kamala Harris choosing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for her VP on the Democratic presidential ticket. What was his economic track record in Minnesota? Next up, what do Uber's lucrative earnings report mean for American spending trends? Then the EPA bans a pesticide that is harmful to fetuses and Elon Musk's 'X' filed an antitrust lawsuit against advertisers. Plus, how Olympians are trying to capitalize on gold medal and viral momentum. Finally why FIU is naming their stadium after... Pitbull.

#timwalz #businessnews #uber #elonmusk #olympics

00:00 - Intro
03:00 - Democratic VP Nominee Tim Walz
07:45 - Uber Earnings
11:45 - EPA Emergency Action
14:15 - Elon Musk ‘X’ Lawsuit
19:15 - Cashing in on Olympics
22:50 - Pitbull stadium
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Elon gonna Elon...

That being said - he didn't become the richest person on the planet thinking conventionally...

UnkPoker
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I did not know there was a YouTube channel for MBD. I've only been an MBD podcast listener since spring.

allan-acosta
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Chipotle might be more expensive relative to 5 years ago. But a Burrito/Bowl + Drink is basically the same price as a Big Mac meal, at least in California

ehern
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The White Sox probably have the worst stadium changes. The name change literally makes me not want to go to games

dylan
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At 19:26 did you say Noah Becoming the Fastest Man Alive?

I thought bolt is still alive.

vijaysharma
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It’s no surprise Elon’s using force. Tesla and Twitter, it’s how he got what he’s got. But this one’s going far.

cityonfoot
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I’m not sure chipotle meets the standard of “innovation” haha

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You guys are silly, people can’t collude against you because they don’t like you. If they feel the platform is not effective that’s a different story. But if they had meetings to black ball someone pretty sure there’s a legit case against them if that can be proven. It’s like colluding on the price of a good or a bunch of buyers getting together to fix the industry price for a good and blackballing anyone who doesn’t adhere to the prices they set. It’s not a clear cut win when you gotta take the battle to these people and make them pay to hold their position to see how they hold up under pressure. It’s legal recourse which absolutely should be pursued. People need to know there’s risk in colluding.

jonathanslaughter