"The Pitt" is the ultimate workplace drama
Marketplace
Marketplace
4.6 • 8.5K Ratings
🗓️ 4 March 2026
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Summary
R. Scott Gemmill swore he’d never make another medical drama after “ER.” Good news: We’d argue his hit HBO Max series “The Pitt” is really a workplace drama, anyway. In this episode, “Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal sits down with Gemmill as he preps to write the show’s third season. They discuss the job of a showrunner, medical minds in the writers room, streaming versus network TV, and more. Plus: Global investors seek safety in U.S. dollars amid Middle East conflict, drone attacks on data centers reveal digital infrastructure weaknesses, and private hiring data signals a moderate jobs bump.
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| 0:00.0 | Just because it does bear repeating, the economy does not stop when headlines turn elsewhere, you know. |
| 0:08.0 | Also, and completely unrelated, we're going to talk a little television on the program today from American Public Media. |
| 0:16.5 | This is Marketplace. |
| 0:29.5 | In Los Angeles, I'm Colin Rizdahl. |
| 0:30.6 | It is Wednesday. |
| 0:32.7 | Today, this one is the 4th of March. |
| 0:34.6 | Good as always to have you along, everybody. |
| 0:37.5 | There are some things happening in this economy, |
| 0:41.7 | hours and globally, that make good sense. Oil, for instance, |
| 0:47.5 | spiking, we all know why. Gold, though off its highs right after the war started, still up a lot. The U.S. dollars since Saturday morning very much in demand, which means it's been |
| 0:52.9 | strengthening relative to other currencies. |
| 0:55.5 | All of the above are par for the course when geopolitics goes haywire. |
| 1:00.6 | Where things are getting strange, though, where that flight to safety paradigm that we are so |
| 1:04.2 | very used to seems to be breaking down is in the market for U.S. treasuries, the safest of safe havens. |
| 1:11.0 | You would expect investors to want more of them, just like they want more dollars. |
| 1:15.5 | But no. |
| 1:18.0 | Marketplace's Justin Ho is on the, what the heck is going on here, desk, for us today. |
| 1:23.9 | When investors want to pile into the safety of the U.S. dollar, they have plenty of options. |
| 1:29.1 | You could find a money market fund that's a relatively safe place to go to. |
| 1:32.3 | Brendan McKenna with Wells Fargo says investors could also park their money in corporate bonds, |
| 1:37.1 | which you need dollars to buy. Same with mortgage-backed securities. |
| 1:41.0 | You could park it in just a savings account, right? And you're relatively safe there. |
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