It’s day one of COP28, the global climate conference, and countries have already agreed on details for a fund to aid developing countries affected by climate disasters. As wealthier nations begin paying for their contributions to the climate crisis, how long will their support last? Plus, we’ll hear a Fed Chair’s divisive turkey analogy for what happens when interest rates are too high for too long. And, why brands are extending those Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.



Here’s everything we talked about:


“COP28 leader Sultan Al Jaber hits back at allegations he used climate talks to strike oil deals” from CNN

“COP28 delivers breakthrough by way of climate disaster fund details” from CNBC

“The long-expected consumer pullback may finally be materializing” from “Marketplace”

“George Santos Says He Won’t Resign Ahead of This Week’s Expulsion Vote” from National Review

“House Ethics Committee report on George Santos finds ‘substantial evidence of wrongdoing” from CBS News

“Johnson says he has ‘real reservations’ over expelling Santos as GOP support grows for ousting New York congressman” from CNN

“Chicago Fed chair on the data versus the economic mood” from “Marketplace:



Join us tomorrow for Economics on Tap! The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern. We’ll have news, drinks, a game and more.