El-Sayed Takes on Conservative Critics | Balance of Power 08/05/2026
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"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Betsey Stevenson, economist and professor at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy, says persistent inflation is eroding the purchasing power of Americans who have remained in the same jobs. Former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin says he does not anticipate being on a presidential debate stage in 2028, while stopping short of definitively ruling out a campaign. He also discusses his new initiative promoting a federal scholarship tax credit. Chapters: 00:01:23 Bloomberg's Kate Sullivan on Iran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With Oman 00:04:47 Bloomberg's Zach Cohen on El-Sayed Takes on Conservative Critics 00:08:23 Betsey Stevenson, Economist and Professor at the University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy, on Progressives in Congress See El-Sayed Victory as Change Mandate 00:12:42 Betsey Stevenson on Americans Falling Behind Due to I
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