A former C.I.A. officer convicted of illegally disclosing classified information was told Rudy Giuliani could help get him pardoned...for $2 million.
Tim Stenovec
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Co-host of Bloomberg Businessweek Daily and Bloomberg Crypto. @bloombergTV & @BloombergRadio. @bagehots. Often on a bike. Opinions are my own.
- South Korea’s culture ministry estimates that BTS's single "Dynamite" will contribute $1.4 billion to the nation’s economy. cc @AmandaLWeston bloomberg.com/news/features/… by @livcarville
- My wife, who has a real job and therefore doesn’t spend all day on Twitter, has never heard of Dogecoin. Jealous.
- "Now, though, he’s not suing a lender or bickering with a condo association. He’s waging war against the spirit of U.S. democracy." bloomberg.com/news/articles/… from @maxabelson & @CalebMelby
- “The scene playing out in Arizona is perhaps the most off-the-rails episode in the Republican Party’s escalating effort to support former President Donald J. Trump’s lie that he won the election.”
- Great wrap to @timsteno + my day @BW @BloombergRadio day talking w/ @SamHeughan .. yes of @Outlander_STARZ … And also, of Great Glen Whisky #TheSassenach
- Some news! Taking some time as we get ready to welcome a new little one. A huge thank you to my wonderful colleagues for this lovely sendoff! 🐣
00:00 - Netflix says 62 million households watched "The Queen’s Gambit" in its first 28 days, setting a record. $NFLX
- *Some professional news...* I'm so excited to join the incredible team at @business! I'm an anchor for Bloomberg @Quicktake, our new streaming news network. And we launch today! Check us out at 9a EST on Bloomberg.com. wsj.com/articles/bloom…
- A 25-year-old security guard was so enthusiastic about GameStop that he took out a $20,000 personal loan at a more than 11 percent interest rate to buy shares. Now his investment is down nearly 80%.
- I anticipate that we'll be hearing a lot about the national debt over the next four years. Here's a deep dive into, as @propublica puts it, "the explosive rise in the national debt that occurred on [Trump's] watch." propublica.org/article/nation…
- "The inquiry comes nearly two decades after Wiederhorn was first ensnared in financial crimes. In 2004, he pleaded guilty...to charges of paying an illegal gratuity to an associate and to filing a false tax return. He spent 15 months in federal prison..."









