Director/Associate Producer
Walgreens said it plans to close over a thousand stores over three years. Plus, we hear from some retailers prepping for the holiday season.
Big banks are setting aside more cash to cover bad loans. Plus, an earnings report preview and a hot air balloon festival.
“We tend to be full until we’re well through the Balloon Fiesta,” says Steve Hiatt, who with his wife, Kathy, owns Bottger Mansion.
Trump’s campaign promises would likely add more to the debt than Harris’. Plus, we dig into the pretty flat September producer price index.
Federal Reserve official Austan Goolsbee talks about getting enough data to make good economic policy. Plus, Kai rides along with the Coast Guard in Alaska.
A severe hurricane season puts risk models to the test. Plus, Boeing workers’ union wants pensions back in the contract.
Two megastorms take economic as well as human tolls. Plus, a check-in with musician and author Dessa.
What happens when unpredictable economic shifts continue? Plus, what the CIA’s nonprofit VC arm invests in.
How can companies preserve the culture of quality manufacturing? Plus, we check in with a customs broker as dockworkers halt their strike.
Three days into the port strike, exporters are feeling the heat. Plus, we visit a Detroit frame shop and a U.S. military base in the Marshall Islands.