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Slate Money: Sick of The Beatles

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🗓️ 29 January 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

This week, Felix Salmon and Emily Peck are joined by reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Vipal Monga. They discuss the implications of the continued pumping of oil at one of the world’s dirtiest oil patches, how Canada’s housing situation compares with the U.S. and why ‘old’ music is suddenly so popular now. In the Plus segment: The latest on Fintech. Mentioned In the show: “One of the World’s Dirtiest Oil Patches Is Pumping More Than Ever” by Vipal Monga “Big Hot Sauce Wants More Hot Sauce” by Austin Carr Email: [email protected] Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello! Welcome to the sick of the Beatles episode of Slate Money, your guide to the business

0:19.6

and finance news of the week. I'm Felix Amon of Axios here with Emily Peck, also of Axios.

0:26.4

Hello! And I'm also here with V-Pell Munger of the Wall Street Journal. Welcome, V-Pell.

0:32.6

Hi, guys. You have been crushing it. You are the full-time Canadian, everything Canadian person at the

0:41.2

Journal. Canada correspondent, yes. The Canada correspondent, the Journal will have many people

0:49.4

covering many things and then it has like you covering Canada. That's like, you know. We actually

0:53.4

have three people here. Great calling to mine. I heard you're two. You wrote a great piece about

0:58.4

oil sands in Canada. We're going to talk about that. We're going to talk about Canadian house prices,

1:02.8

what's going on there. But really, we brought you on to talk about the Beatles, which is your favorite

1:07.7

band. Am I right? Yeah, enough with that. Those guys. Enough with those guys. They've been around

1:14.4

for too long and there's got to be something better. V-Pell's controversial opinions on get back

1:20.8

the documentary and the Beatles. Coming up on Slate Money. Hey, everybody. It's Tim Heidecker.

1:28.3

You know me. Tim and Eric Bridesmaid's in Fantastic Four. I'd like to personally invite you to

1:33.5

listen to the office hours live with me and my co-hosts DJ Doug Pound. Hello. And Vic Berger. Howdy.

1:39.8

Every week we bring you last fun games and lots of other surprises. It's live. We take your Zoom calls.

1:45.1

We love having fun. Excuse me. Vic said something. He's like, music.

1:56.3

Please subscribe. No. Oil prices are in the news. Oil leases are in the news.

2:04.8

The big news is that oil prices are high because the entire world basically can't produce enough

2:11.5

of it to meet demand. The federal government, which came into office claiming that it would ban

2:18.6

oil drilling on federal lands, ended up being forced by courts to allow drilling in federal

2:26.5

seas, I guess I should say. That's now been put on hold by another court in DC.

2:32.8

The one place that drilling is happening at stronger and bigger quantities than ever is V-Pyle

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