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  • Bloomberg This Weekend 03/29/2026
    on March 29, 2026 at 3:47 pm

    The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity, context and a bit of humor to the weekend’s biggest headlines, LIVE from New York. Joined by The Atlantic Staff Writer Nancy Youssef, “Can’t Look Away: The Case Against Social Media” Director Matthew O’Neill, Signum Global Advisors Chairman & Founder Charles Myers, Senator Todd Young and Senator Elissa Slotkin, State Representative Emily Gregory, Puck News Reporter Abby Livingston, and Rutgers Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling Director Ashley Koning. (Source: Bloomberg)

  • New Florida State Rep talks "staying disciplined on the issues"
    on March 29, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    Florida's newest Statehouse Representative, Democrat Emily Gregory joins Bloomberg This Weekend and talks to David Gura and Christina Ruffini about flipping her seat blue and representing President Trump's Florida home of Mar-A-Lago. Watch Bloomberg This Weekend LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Young, Slotkin: "Our hope is that it will restore trust in the decision making here in Congress"
    on March 29, 2026 at 3:21 pm

    Republican Senator Todd Young and Democratic Senator Elissa Slotkin talk about their bipartisan effort to bring transparency to prediction-market betting in Washington. Watch their interview on Bloomberg This Weekend with hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini and watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)

  • NASA Prepares for Artemis II Mission
    on March 29, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    For the first time in over 50 years, NASA is preparing to send astronauts back to the moon. Bloomberg Technology Co-host Ed Ludlow joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss NASA’s long-awaited Artemis II moon mission scheduled for Wednesday night. Watch the full interview on Bloomberg This Weekend and watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)

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  • The AI Revolution and The 90s Internet Boom
    on March 29, 2026 at 2:33 pm

    Bloomberg News Senior Editor Chris Anstey joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss what the 'secret sauce' that's missing in the AI revolution. Watch the full interview on Bloomberg This Weekend and watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Why Is NASA Spending $100 Billion to Return to the Moon? Depends on Who You Ask
    by Loren Grush on March 29, 2026 at 2:00 pm

    NASA pulled off the moon landing in 1969 with a clear goal from the outset — to be the first nation to put people on the lunar surface.

  • Tech Neck, Relax Row and Opera, Australia's Social Media Ban | BTW
    on March 29, 2026 at 1:13 pm

    Catch up on all the headlines with BTW. Lisa Mateo, Christina Ruffini and David Gura dive into the headlines you may have missed on Bloomberg This Weekend. Watch more here: Watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media
    on March 29, 2026 at 1:03 pm

    In a landmark decision, Meta and Google were found negligent in the design and operation of their platforms making them hard to resist and causing serious harm to young users. Filmmaker and Director Matthew O'Neill joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss his film "Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media" that chronicles the effects of social media use. Watch the full interview on Bloomberg This Weekend and watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Event Wagers Face $143 Million Insider Problem as War Bets Boom
    by Denitsa Tsekova, Emily Nicolle on March 29, 2026 at 1:00 pm

    Early last Monday, a burst of concentrated trades set off a week in which Wall Street and Washington were abuzz about the possibility that insiders have been using early knowledge of President Donald Trump’s decision making on Iran to lock in big profits.