Episodes

  • Cuba on the Brink: Ada Ferrer on Life Under US Pressure
    May 29 2026

    Ada Ferrer won the Pulitzer Prize in 2022 for her acclaimed book, Cuba: An American History, which examined the island’s relationship with the US.

    Her latest work, Keeper of My Kin, tells her family story: a mother who fled the island nation carrying an infant daughter, while leaving a brother behind.

    Now, as Donald Trump increases pressure on Cubans and their leaders, cutting off oil while obtaining an indictment of Raul Castro for the 1996 shootdown of a small plane, Ferrer tells Mishal Husain about the human cost of Cuba’s long crisis.

    03:26 - Writing “Keeper of my Kin”
    04:09 - A love-hate relationship with Cuba
    05:40 - The Cuba of Castro
    07:11 - Leaving Cuba in 1963
    08:13 - Leaving her brother Poly behind
    12:08 - Letters from Poly
    15:48 - Cuba’s history of migration
    17:58 - Helping family in Cuba
    22:50 - People in Cuba are “suffering”
    24:01 - A threat to US national security?
    26:51 - A shared experience with Rubio
    32:19 - Cuban-Americans and Trump
    34:04 Obama’s visit to Cuba
    37:52 - Calling myself an American
    39:52 - The books is a “testament of love”

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    42 mins
  • Can Britain’s Politics Cope: David Dimbleby Thinks Not
    May 22 2026

    David Dimbleby was for decades the face of election programs on the BBC. He anchored coverage of 10 UK general elections, as well as the 1975 and 2016 referendums on European membership, the funeral of Princess Diana and a host of other royal and state occasions.

    He’s seen prime ministers come and go, from Margaret Thatcher to Tony Blair and many more since. With Prime Minister Keir Starmer facing a potential leadership challenge, Dimbleby is uniquely placed to understand the characters and conflicts shaping Britain’s volatile politics today.

    In this conversation with Mishal Husain he gives his take on Starmer, Andy Burnham and Nigel Farage.

    [03:15] Why so many prime ministers?
    [09:14] Keir Starmer is a “dud”
    [09:55] “I don’t know what (Burnham) stands for”
    [11:31] Would Burnham be a different PM?
    [13:37] The UK is in a “dire state”
    [16:16] “I am worried about the future”
    [16:49] Nigel Farage as prime minister
    [21:35] Ten years on from Brexit
    [24:31] The UK rejoining the EU
    [31:52] King Charles' state visit to the US
    [37:15] “I'm not in any way a republican”

    Read this interview with Mishal’s notes on Bloomberg Weekend: www.bloomberg.com/latest/weekend-interview

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    41 mins
  • China vs the US: Kishore Mahbubani on a Zero-Sum Rivalry
    May 15 2026

    Beyond this week’s talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump, there’s an epic tale that has been unfolding for decades. It’s a battle to be the world’s number one power and a much bigger story than the latest meeting of these two men.

    Kishore Mahbubani is a former Singaporean diplomat who served as president of the United Nations Security Council. For two decades, he has argued that the West fundamentally misunderstands the rise of China and its challenge to American supremacy.

    Mahbubani. who eventually turned to academia, now specializes in governance and public policy. In this conversation with Mishal Husain, he traces the story behind the Xi-Trump talks, the handshakes and the social media posts–and what may lie ahead.

    Mahbubani also reveals how his own successes were made possible by Singapore’s remarkable growth.

    Read this interview with Mishal’s notes on Bloomberg Weekend: www.bloomberg.com/Mishal

    03:34 - “The most important contest of our time”
    5:50 - “It's not about personalities”
    6:26 - “China can no longer be stopped”
    07:28 - US versus China: It’s a “zero-sum” game
    08:40 - Bill Clinton’s first meeting with Jiang Zemin
    12:35 - Cold War Comparisons
    18:30 - Growing up in Singapore in the 1950s
    19:53 - "My mother never cracked”
    26:25 - “China has become a tiger”
    30:24 - US war is a “gift” to China

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    35 mins
  • Anthony Scaramucci: Trump and the Humiliation That Made Him Famous
    May 8 2026

    For a brief moment in 2017, Anthony Scaramucci became a unit of time. His 11-day stint as White House communications director was so short-lived that it entered the political lexicon.

    Almost a decade on, he has proven more durable than the joke. The Trump loyalist-turned-critic, Wall Street financier and podcast host remains a well-known figure in American political culture.

    Scaramucci is still holding forth on the US president he once backed, as well as bets that have shaped his own career, including on crypto and Sam Bankman-Fried.

    In this conversation with Mishal Husain, Scaramucci talks about his early life, his mistakes and his view of the political landscape ahead of the midterm elections.

    Read this interview with Mishal’s notes on Bloomberg Weekend: www.bloomberg.com/latest/weekend-interview

    03:00 - The midterms are “a longtime off”
    06:58 - “I’m a loyalist”
    08:35 - Who’s Trump’s successor?
    08:55 - A president needs “name recognition”
    11:41 - Meeting Trump for the first time
    13:14 - Trump’s “phenomenal political instincts”
    14:45 - Joining the Trump campaign
    16:11 - “Donald Trump was talking to my Dad”
    20:56 - Getting fired by Trump
    24:16 - It was “humiliating”
    25:56 - Meeting Sam Bankman-Fried
    27:53 - “I made false assumptions”
    31:18 - Bitcoin “I want to judge it over a five or 10 year period”
    33:05 - Growing up on Long Island
    35:17 - “The Mooch”
    37:17 - The future of the Democrats
    44:51 - History is a guide

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    48 mins
  • Why India Has Lost Its Way: Writer Amitav Ghosh on the New World Order, Politics and Past Lives
    May 1 2026

    For more than 30 years, the Indian-born writer Amitav Ghosh has built a global following with novels that draw on deep historical research.

    But his latest offering, Ghost-Eye, is more esoteric. The plot moves back and forth between India and the US, using past lives to explore the ties between the personal and the political.

    The plot centers on a psychiatrist treating a 3-year-old who shocks her family by insisting she remembers a past life in a fishing community.

    In this conversation with Mishal Husain, Ghosh explains why he’s finding it harder to write nowadays, how the memories of his childhood came flooding back during the Covid pandemic, why he sees capitalism as an obstacle to protecting the environment and thinks India has lost its way diplomatically.

    Read this interview with Mishal’s notes on Bloomberg Weekend: www.bloomberg.com/latest/weekend-interview

    03:37 - “She had a near-death experience”
    05:37 - Reincarnated past lives
    08:05 - “The world has lost all its wonder”
    08:28 - Growing up in Kolkata
    10:56 - Kolkata and New York are the “opposite ends of the telescope”
    11:44 - “I really learned to think against the grain”
    12:13 - Creating a “bubble of tranquility” to write
    12:32 - Writing from “within the crisis”
    14:45 - India has lost its way diplomatically
    16:25 - Watching Zohran Mamdani grow up
    19:12 - India and China
    23:11 - Writing a story to be read in 100 years
    27:31 - Writing books by hand

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    34 mins
  • How to Get a Deal With Iran: Former US Negotiator Wendy Sherman on Power, Pressure and Reality
    Apr 24 2026

    We’re now eight weeks on from the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, a conflict that’s been watched with increasing alarm by Wendy Sherman, architect of the 2015 nuclear deal between the US and Iran and a former deputy secretary of state.

    Having spent years across the table from Iranian officials, she sees a far more volatile landscape today. In this conversation with Mishal Husain, she shares how her concerns go beyond the Middle East and explains how China and Russia are beneficiaries of the war.

    Read this interview with Mishal’s notes on Bloomberg Weekend: www.bloomberg.com/latest/weekend-interview

    03:13 - Iran’s “culture of resistance”
    05:00 - “The regime now is more hardline”
    05:33 - Iran won’t make concessions “easily”
    09:38 - Control of the Strait of Hormuz
    10:36 - “They have not bombed away all of Iran’s knowledge”
    14:35 - Negotiating with Iran
    17:13 - Negotiations aren’t about trust
    23:47 - What might a US deal with Iran look like?
    25:14 - Iran will want the US “out of the Middle East”
    29:10 - China is “stronger”
    32:50 Trump’s visit to China
    41:19 - “I have found myself angrier”

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    44 mins
  • Hamlet, James Bond and SNL UK: Riz Ahmed on Reinventing Cultural Icons
    Apr 17 2026

    A new and radical take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet is out in US cinemas. The force behind it is actor, writer, producer and musician Riz Ahmed. He says the 400-year-old story has never felt more current.

    Ahmed, Oscar-nominated for Sound of Metal and star of the Oscar-winning live-action short The Long Goodbye, has a new series on Prime Video called Bait. It’s a black comedy about an actor on the cusp of a life-changing role as James Bond.

    In this conversation with Mishal Husain, Ahmed talks about creativity and politics, discusses his upcoming movie with Tom Cruise and how becoming a father affected his acting.

    Read this interview with Mishal’s notes on Bloomberg Weekend: www.bloomberg.com/latest/weekend-interview

    02:32 - Hamlet “never goes out of fashion"
    03:39 - “The old order is falling apart”
    05:00 - “Is it the world that’s gone crazy or is it me?”
    07:50 - The dream of playing Hamlet
    09:51 - To be, or not to be is “misunderstood”
    13:40 - “It's authentic. I'm not acting”
    17:00 - Bait “it’s a very personal show”
    17:24 - Why Barbara Broccoli said yes to using Bond
    21:43 - Looking for acceptance
    22:34 - “Culture works in cycles”
    25:04 - Acting was an extension of real life
    28:20 - “I don’t like being pinned down”
    28:42 - SNL UK
    30:01 - Working with Tom Cruise
    32:21 - “My weekends are really simple”

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    39 mins
  • America’s Limits, Iran’s Leverage, Pakistan’s Moment: Maleeha Lodhi on a Shifting Order
    Apr 9 2026

    After almost six weeks of war, how did Pakistan manage to get the US and Iran to talk?

    Amid a still-fragile situation in the Middle East, that question sits at the heart of this conversation with Maleeha Lodhi. She has served as Pakistan’s ambassador to Washington, as well as to the UK and United Nations.

    For her, the Islamabad talks mark a moment of wider significance, as the middle powers demonstrate their capacity to influence geopolitics.

    Read this interview with Mishal’s notes on Bloomberg Weekend: www.bloomberg.com/latest/weekend-interview

    02:55 - Pakistan as a peacebroker
    05:00 - Field Marshal Asim Munir and President Trump
    07:49 - Pakistan and Iran
    10:00 - Economic pain in Pakistan
    13:40 - Israel and Lebanon
    14:45 - “I'd like to be optimistic”
    19:30 - US miscalculations
    22:00 - “US dominance is fading”
    23:00 Middle powers can “shape geopolitics”
    23:53 - Is China a winner?
    29:00 - Trump’s Board of Peace
    29:50 - “Common ground can be found”

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    32 mins