Michael Harriot, Columnist at The Root, joins us to discuss the ousting of Steve Bannon at Breitbart News and what an Oprah Winfrey presidency means for Black America.
When it comes to Bannon, Harriot notes that we can't be sure that his end at Breitbart necessarily equates to an end to his political career. He points out the massive base he has cultivated, and the followers he's amassed thanks to his association with the administration.
We also speak about Oprah. Harriot notes how important it is for the black community to see another person of color in a powerful position. He also speaks about what Oprah represents for, not just black people, but for women and America as a whole.
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Healthcare policy is shifting fast, raising questions about drug prices, Medicare and access. Leap Health CEO Hani Elias explains what patients need to know.
The U.S. job market is cooling as hiring slows and employers turn cautious. LinkedIn’s Kory Kantenga breaks down jobs, wages, spending and AI’s impact.
AI is entering a new phase as enterprises move beyond experimentation and demand measurable returns. Appian CEO Matt Calkins discusses what comes next.
Commercial Metals CEO Peter Matt reveals how a $2.5B acquisition spree is transforming the 111-year-old steelmaker into a construction solutions powerhouse.
Angelo Zino, Senior Vice President and Technology Equity Research Analyst at CFRA, breaks down Big Tech earnings, AI spending, and what's next for the Mag 7.