Summary
The episode covers the security breach at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, with firsthand accounts from attendees. It includes discussions on media responsibility, legal proceedings like the OpenAI trial and Southern Poverty Law Center case, and updates on Iran and oil markets. Also noted is Kevin Warsh's upcoming Fed nomination vote.
- Security incident at White House Correspondents' Dinner described by attendees.
- Jay Clayton discusses media amplification of hate and the SPLC indictment.
- OpenAI trial begins over its transition from nonprofit to for-profit.
- Iran presents new proposal to reopen Strait of Hormuz; oil markets react.
- Goldman Sachs upgrades Q4 crude forecast citing supply disruption.
- Senate Banking Committee to vote on Kevin Warsh's Fed Chair nomination.
- CNBC Fed survey shows mixed views on Warsh's independence and policy stance.