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Bloomberg Surveillance

Conservative Court Would Strike Down Progressive Legislation

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Investing, Business News, News, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Noah Feldman, Harvard Law professor and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on Justice Kennedy's legacy and what to expect from a newly shaped Supreme Court. Clay Lowery, Managing Director at Rock Creek Global Advisors and former Assistant Secretary for International Affairs at the US Treasury Department, on how businesses are reacting to trade war threats.Felix Gillette, writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, on Nintendo's quest to stay alive. Michael Rea, pharmacist, founder and CEO of Rx Savings Solutions, on how drug pricing and the pharmacy landscape will be impacted by Amazon buying PillPack.

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0:00.0

To me, context is about pattern recognition.

0:02.8

It's connecting the dots.

0:04.4

It's giving readers an ability to synthesize

0:07.6

a number of different perspectives

0:09.2

so they can understand how the greater whole works,

0:12.0

because nothing really occurs in isolation anymore.

0:14.4

I'm Tim O'Brien and I'm the senior executive editor at Bloomberg Opinion.

0:18.0

On our platform, we ask tough questions and solve complex problems with the facts in mind.

0:23.0

Start exploring our opinion coverage and more at Bloomberg P&L Podcast. I'm PIM Fox along with my co-host Lisa Abramowitz.

0:44.3

Each day we bring you the most important noteworthy and useful interviews for you and your

0:49.1

money, whether you're at the grocery store or the trading floor.

0:52.6

Find the Bloomberg P&L Podcast on Apple Podcasts,

0:56.4

SoundCloud and Bloomberg.com. The Trump administration aims to have a replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy confirmed

1:16.0

in time to join the court for its new term in October this according to the White

1:21.7

House today joining us now to talk about this,

1:24.4

Noah Feldman, Professor of Law at Harvard University,

1:26.8

also a Bloomberg opinion columnist,

1:29.2

also a former clerk to US Supreme Court Justice David Souter.

1:34.0

Noah, thank you so much for being with us.

1:36.7

I just want to start with your view of kind of how we're going to proceed going forward,

1:41.9

who you think the front runner will be for

1:44.6

this Supreme Court vacancy?

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