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Experts Warn Iran Is Adapting to US Defenses

National Security & Defense Writer for The Atlantic Nancy Youssef and State Department Reporter for ABC News Shannon Kingston are on Bloomberg This Weekend and warn that Iran is adapting its missile tactics to penetrate US defenses, raising risks for American forces and allies across the Middle East following the deadly strike on a US base in Jordan. They also discuss the renewed debate over sanctions on Iran and Russia, while fighting in Ukraine strains Western military resources and complicates diplomatic efforts.

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Aviation, Defense Leaders Gather at Farnborough

The Farnborough International Airshow opens with Boeing, Airbus and leading aerospace and defense companies expected to announce aircraft orders, discuss military technology and navigate geopolitical pressures. Bloomberg News Space & Aviation Managing Editor Benedikt Kammel is on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss with hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini how Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg makes his first appearance at the event as airlines weigh fuel efficiency, defense spending remains in focus and investors watch for major commercial aircraft deals.

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Andy Burnham Set to be 7th UK Prime Minister in 10 Years

Bloomberg News UK Politics Reporter James Woolcock joins Bloomberg This Weekend and explains the formal process of the transition of UK leadership as Andy Burnham prepares to become the new Prime Minister. Woolcock also discusses with hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini how unusual the transition is this time around because Burnham was not even a member of parliament six weeks ago and that the new administration's cabinet lineup remains largely unknown, contrasting with typical post-election clarity.

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The Next Tariff Fight for Small Businesses: Getting Refunds

Small businesses won a major legal victory when the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's IEEPA tariffs, but getting the money back has become its own fight. The government collected about $166 billion from more than 330,000 importers, and while refunds are now flowing, companies say the damage from cash-flow strain, to price hikes, to inventory cuts may not be fully reversible.

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The fintech ownership battle reshaping digital payments giants

  • PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL) reportedly received a $60.50-per-share acquisition proposal from Stripe and Advent International, valuing the company above $53 billion.
  • PayPal reported Q1 revenue of $8.35 billion and $464 billion in payment volume, while its shares gained 13.3% after the reported offer.
  • The wider digital payments sector faces pressure from changing consumer habits, competition, cost controls, and companies investing in new payment infrastructure.
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Why dominant consumer platforms are suddenly bypassing global silicon suppliers

  • Meta announced that production of an in-house artificial intelligence processor will commence in September to reduce third-party reliance.
  • The business projects total computing infrastructure spending will reach $145 billion this year to support rapid hardware scaling.
  • Traditional hardware suppliers face shifting market dynamics as dominant technology platforms actively diversify their global supply chains.
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The quiet domestic capital shift reshaping global semiconductor supply lines

  • Apple announced a multiyear commitment exceeding $30 billion with Broadcom to design and manufacture custom wireless connectivity components inside the United States.
  • The agreement funds a direct $1.5 billion capital expenditure program to expand Colorado-based production facilities, accelerating a wider industry push to localize high-value component manufacturing.
  • Hardware companies project that localizing strategic component production will secure end-to-end supply chains and mitigate international logistical risks, despite requiring heavy upfront infrastructure spending.
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Law School Limits Laptops as AI Transforms Work

University of Chicago Law School Dean & Professor Adam Chilton said increasingly capable AI is already transforming legal practice by handling research, document review and other tasks traditionally assigned to junior lawyers, forcing schools to reconsider which distinctly human skills graduates must provide. Joining Bloomberg This Weekend Chilton explains to hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini that Chicago's new strategy limits technology in core first-year classes to strengthen listening, reasoning and spontaneous analysis while expanding AI training in legal writing, clinics and other courses so students learn to work both independently and effectively with the tools used by law firms.

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US-Canada Bridge Fuels Political Row

The long-awaited opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge was delayed by President Trump as part of negotiations that resulted in Canada agreeing to direct up to 15 years of the bridge's net toll revenue to a US-controlled regional development fund. Bloomberg News Senior White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to explain how the agreement has intensified political pressure on Prime Minister Mark Carney, raising questions over whether Canada will recover the billions it invested to build the cross-border trade link and whether Ottawa conceded more than previously acknowledged to secure the bridge's opening.

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FIFA Integrity Debate Shadows World Cup

Author and Guardian Columnist Jonathan Wilson joins Bloomberg This Weekend to explain how FIFA President Gianni Infantino has consolidated support by expanding committees and distributing World Cup revenues, while raising concerns about oversight, financial accountability and governance within the organization. Wilson also explains to hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini that controversial decisions involving player discipline and tournament administration have fueled questions about the integrity of the World Cup, even as Infantino appears well positioned to retain the backing of FIFA's member associations.

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