We’re back with another episode of The Week, a new weekly show from Prof G Media, hosted by George Hahn. Every Friday, we’ll break down the biggest stories shaping business, technology, politics, and culture — and connect the dots across the conversations happening throughout the Prof G universe. This week, George breaks down why the bond market is suddenly sounding alarms and why it may be signaling something much bigger than inflation. We discuss the economic fallout from the war in Iran, rising oil prices, growing fears around U.S. debt, and why investors are starting to worry that borrowing costs could stay higher for longer. Plus: China and Russia grow closer, SpaceX files for a massive IPO, and Gavin Newsom shares a deeply personal story about regret, leadership, and family. 00:44 Trump's "No Cards" Moment: Lessons from a Hungarian Forest 04:18 China and Russia's Growing Alliance, Explained 06:10 How Rising Bond Yields Ripple Through the Economy 08:08 Bond Vigilantes: Can They Rein In Trump's Iran War? 13:08 SpaceX vs. Nvidia: One Makes Money. One Doesn't. Guess Which Costs More. 14:22 SpaceX at $2 Trillion: Time to Put the Crack Pipe Down 15:09 Gavin Newsom on Lessons Learned in Life

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