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Earthquake Deepens Venezuela's Political Crisis

Venezuela is grappling with the aftermath of devastating earthquakes that have killed thousands, overwhelmed rescue and recovery efforts, and intensified humanitarian needs as the country navigates a fragile political transition. International Crisis Group Senior Analyst of the Andes Region Phil Gunson joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the Venezuelan government's response, the expanded role of international aid, and the uncertain path toward negotiations between the interim government and opposition leaders as the US presses for democratic reforms.

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Can America Actually Build Trump's Golden Fleet?

President Trump wants to build a "Golden Fleet" for the US Navy as China expands its own naval power, but turning that ambition into ships will take more than money. Huntington Ingalls Industries CEO Christopher Kastner says predictable orders and timely funding are paramount, while retired Admiral Mike Mullen says the key is avoiding shifting designs and building a fleet flexible enough for a future shaped by drones, missiles and unmanned vessels.

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Trump's Endorsement Reshapes South Carolina Race

Bloomberg News Senior White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss how the Trump administration is keeping its strategy toward Iran deliberately ambiguous, leaving military escalation on the table while offering little indication of when diplomacy might resume. Wingrove also turns to domestic politics, where President Trump has publicly endorsed Darline Graham, the sister of the late Lindsey Graham, to run for a full Senate term in the November election.

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Iran Standoff Reshapes Global Energy Flows

US pressure on Iran and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are reshaping global energy markets and forcing businesses to reassess supply chain risks. At the Aspen Security Forum, Bloomberg News' David Gura spoke with experts who say markets have remained resilient thanks to strategic petroleum reserves, alternative export routes and lower Chinese oil demand, but warned those buffers are diminishing, leaving the global economy more vulnerable if tensions escalate. Watch Former US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Director Meghan O'Sullivan, and partner at Oliver Wyman's Risk and Public Policy Practice Daniel Tannebaum discuss the Strait of Hormuz, on Bloomberg This Weekend.

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US, Iran Trade Strikes With No End in Sight

Despite President Donald Trump's assertions that the US is prevailing, tit-for-tat strikes continue between the US and Iran. Bloomberg News Diplomacy & National Security Correspondent Courtney McBride and Bloomberg News Senior White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove join David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend and explain how officials are weighing the limits of military resources, munitions stockpiles and the prospects for a negotiated resolution.

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Is AI Making Inflation Harder to Beat?

Former Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester says inflation remains a problem even after the latest CPI report came in cooler than expected, with price growth still above the Federal Reserve's 2% goal and services inflation still elevated. She says the Fed should keep the option of higher rates on the table if policy proves too loose, while broader pressures from AI investment, geopolitical shocks and changes under Fed Chair Kevin Warsh could mean more volatility and higher nominal rates.

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Chinese AI Model Raises Pressure on US Spending

At the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference China's Moonshot AI unveiled its Kimi K3 model, intensifying concerns that Chinese developers are rapidly narrowing the AI gap with US rivals while offering lower cost. Bloomberg News China Correspondent Minmin Low and Bloomberg News Technology and Strategic Industries Senior Editor Mike Shepard join Bloomberg This Weekend and discuss how more open models are forcing investors to reassess massive spending on AI infrastructure.

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Amazon’s AI debt push tests hyperscaler cash flows

  • Amazon.com is reportedly seeking to raise at least $25 billion through a U.S. dollar bond sale to support corporate needs, including AI infrastructure spending.
  • The peer group shows the scale of the AI infrastructure race, with the latest quarterly revenue ranging from Oracle’s $19.2 billion to Amazon’s $181.5 billion.
  • The main sector issue is whether cloud and AI demand can justify heavier debt, higher capital spending, and lower near-term free cash flow.
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The hidden structural squeeze quietly reshaping dominant tech giants

  • Microsoft announced the elimination of approximately 4,800 roles—roughly 2.1% of its global workforce—concentrated across its Xbox and commercial sales units to restructure around shifting technology demands.
  • The broader technology sector has shed tens of thousands of roles in 2026 as major firms redirect capital away from legacy headcount and toward high-cost infrastructure and automation.
  • Executives indicate these workforce realignments are not traditional cost-cutting measures, but a fundamental transition toward efficiency-focused operations and changing customer needs.
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Hormuz shock turns oil routes into stock risk

  • President Donald Trump said the U.S. was reinstating a naval blockade on Iran after Tehran claimed it had closed the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Oil prices rose as traders weighed disruption risk through a route that carried about 20 million barrels per day in 2024, equal to around 20% of global petroleum liquids consumption.
  • The main sector issue is whether higher crude prices, tanker rates, and geopolitical risk premiums can offset supply, insurance, shipping, and demand risks.
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New York City FC CEO: FIFA Will Expand Soccer Fan Base

Brad Sims, CEO of New York City FC, discussed the significant impact of the FIFA World Cup final being held at MetLife Stadium on the growth of soccer fandom in the United States, particularly in New York. He highlighted that New York has long been a soccer city, and the World Cup has united fans and attracted many new followers to the sport. He speaks with Romaine Bostick on "The Close."

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BetMGM CEO: Most-Bet FIFA World Cup in Our History

The upcoming World Cup final is anticipated to provide a moderate boost to US sports betting operators in the third quarter, particularly if underdog Argentina defeats Spain. Adam Greenblatt, CEO of BetMGM, discussed the potential impact on major sportsbooks such as DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM itself. Bloomberg Intelligence's analysis highlights the increased betting activity driven by the high-profile match, with the defending champion Lionel Messi's participation further fueling interest among bettors. He speaks with Katie Greifeld & Randall Williams on "The Close."

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