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Benchmark's Bill Gurley on VC Hustle Culture. Emily travels to Austin, Texas, to sit down with Bill Gurley and discuss his journey from computer engineer to Wall Street and Silicon Valley.
Brookfield CEO Bruce Flatt. Bruce Flatt speaks to Francine about the secrets of his success, the outlook for commercial real estate, and his own future.
...Technology. Converged. Experts debate the future of cinema, the boom in streaming, the latest sports and gaming experiences, and the potential impact of AI on the entertainment industry.
Ideas are the global currency of the 21st century. But how do you come up with, execute, and operationalise one? The answers are what separates successful creative influences from everyone else.
Man Group CEO Robyn Grew. Francine Lacqua speaks to Man Group CEO Robyn Grew about diversity, purpose, and what the future holds in an ever-changing world.
A series of shows focused on the business of sport, diversity in elite competition, and the rise of e-sports.
Next Big Risk asks three titans of the financial industry what they see coming in the next five to ten years. With Sam Bankman-Fried, Abby Joseph Cohen, and Ken Moelis.
The Airship Strikes Back. We travel from California to Ohio, and to the ill-fated Hindenburg's birthplace in Germany, to see if zeppelins can make a comeback.
The tiny former Soviet nation of Kyrgyzstan hopes to join the global tech economy; we hang out with blockbuster YouTube success D-Billions and learn about a darker side of its society.
Our journey through Kyrgyzstan continues as we get to know the ambitious young women behind a coding army that might one day lead a local tech revolution.
We look at the innovative manufacturing companies finding new ways to make modern marvels, from robots that can do detailed metalworking to a machine that can 3D print on a massive scale.
In Part two, we dive deep into LA's burgeoning space industry, one that's been supercharged by talented veterans of SpaceX.
Best-selling author Ashlee Vance travels the world to engage with the most brilliant, audacious and controversial pioneers in science and technology.
Switzerland is full of advanced tech startups. We visit an inventor who makes drones do miraculous things and a company that's growing human skin in a lab.
From a company that helps restore movement in the paralysed to brain-research labs combining neuroscience and AI, Switzerland is home to some of the most advanced research on the brain.
The Possibly Legal, Definitely Amazing Race. Burning Man meets Mad Max at King of the Hammers, a 212-mile-long offroad race in the California desert that only the hardiest racers finish.
Emily Chang visits Twitter co-founders Evan Williams and Jason Goldman to get their perspective on Elon Musk's takeover, the future of the platform and social media.
Emily Chang visits OpenAI's futuristic offices to meet with Mira Murati, the company's Chief Technology Officer.
Emily Chang visits Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky at his San Francisco home to discuss the highs and lows of Airbnb's success and his hopes for a more connected future.
Emily Chang meets with Hailey Bieber and talks about founding her skincare company, the bubble of celebrity beauty brands, online backlashes and gossip.
Inside Barbie's World. Barbie has finally stepped out of the toy aisle and onto the big screen in her Hollywood debut. Could her movie successfully usher Mattel into its next era?
A "shadow fleet" of aging tankers is keeping Russian oil flowing. Bloomberg set out to uncover the network of intermediaries working to sell the Kremlin's oil while getting rich in the process.
Emma Grede, Good American CEO and Co-Founder. British entrepreneur Emma Grede discusses her rise to the top, how she measures success, and why diversity remains elusive in the world of fashion.
The Dallas Cowboys stand as the world's most valuable franchise - despite having not won a Super Bowl in nearly 30 years. Charlotte Jones explains how it's possible.
The most decorated track athlete in US history always thought her running would speak for her. Then a public breakup with Nike and a difficult birth prompted Allyson Felix to raise her voice.
Val Ackerman's Plan to Remake College Hoops. Val Ackerman helped launch the WNBA three decades ago. Now, she's reshaping college basketball amid historic turbulence in NCAA athletics.
PFAS chemicals are used in thousands of products aimed at making life easier. But the chemicals are now almost everywhere, including in human blood, and are being linked to severe health problems.
David Westin speaks with top names in finance about the week's biggest issues on Wall Street.
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