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Quest Means Business

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@CNNi's flagship international business programme. @RichardQuest is LIVE Weekdays: #QMB 4pm ET/ 9pm UK

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"The fact that people are afraid of it being too good is bullish, not bearish." Fisher Investments Executive Chairman Ken Fisher breaks down U.S. markets after Jerome Powell signaled that a rate cut is coming.

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University of Adelaide's Gabrielle Golding breaks down how Australia's "right to disconnect" law could cause a shift in workplace culture.

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"Telegram is well-known because it doesn't cooperate with authorities, and users know that." University of St. Gallen Senior Researcher Matías Dewey on the nature of the global messaging service following the arrest of the app's CEO.

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"He's trying to cow the Biden administration, and he's trying to signal Trump that he's aligned with him." Elevation Partners' Roger McNamee on the possible reasons why Mark Zuckerberg accused the Biden administration of pressuring Meta to censor content about Covid-19.

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"In France, a chief is responsible for what subordinates do." French Criminology Professor Alain Bauer breaks down France's legal system amid the investigation of Telegram's CEO, Pavel Durov.

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"At a certain point, [investors] are going to slow down spending if they're not seeing a return on all that investment in AI. Niles Investment Management Founder Dan Niles on investor interest in Nvidia following the chipmaker's results.

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The Brooklyn Bridge — it's older than the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and Penn Station. Richard Quest takes us through the history of one of New York’s most famous landmarks.

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“What we've got going on here is a late 19th century superstructure that was considered one of the great wonders of the modern world." Richard Quest joins Kriss Roebling, a descendant of the Brooklyn Bridge's chief engineer, for a walk across the historic bridge.

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"We have a unique venue. Where else can you get 360 degree panoramic views of Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Brooklyn skyline?" Matt Partridge, CFO The Seaport Entertainment Group joins Richard Quest on The Rooftop at Pier 17 to talk tourism trends and new offerings.

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"NYC is the leading one when it comes to protected bike lanes." Ydanis Rodriguez, NYC DOT Commissioner talks Brooklyn Bridge upkeep, investments, beautification, and bike lane expansion with Richard Quest.

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"The Fed is maybe helping us to get to a soft landing, but our fiscal situation is not good." Columbia University's Jeffrey Sachs on the delicate art of managing the U.S. economy.

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"I took it as a duty to use this opportunity as a platform to allow other Americans to feel seen and heard in an elite institution where they typically are not seen or invited." Artist LaToya Ruby Frazier on how her MoMA The Museum of Modern Art installation reaches beyond the museum's walls.

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"There's a kind of tragic inevitability to what happened. He should never have been allowed to be in this situation." "Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon" Author Michael Lewis breaks down the rise and fall of crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried.

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"Nvidia earnings -- while they were good last week, they weren't as great as we're accustomed to. And investors are trying to grapple with, 'Are these valuations reasonable?'" Barron's Senior Markets Analysis Writer Paul R. La Monica on Wall Street's sour start to September.