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Good Bad Billionaire is back for a brand new season.
And this time, we're shaking things up on the podcast,
looking back on the lives and fortunes of US industry titans.
From one of the founders of the American retail giant Walmart, Sam Walton.
To the aviator, filmmaker, property tycoon,
playboy and original eccentric billionaire, Howard Hughes.
Simon and I are asking if they were good, bad or just another billionaire.
That's Good Bad Dead Billionaire from the BBC World Service.
With me, Zing Zing.
And me, Simon Jack.
Listen now, search for Good Bad... billionaire wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
Hello, and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Rahul Tandon.
Plenty coming up on this edition,
we're going to bring you the latest on the so called Sandal scandal.
I think what's interesting to me is that the company is now apologising that it is trying to make amends.
and that India, for the first time really in modern history, has a voice in this dialogue.
And we'll hear from a renewable energy business on how changes to government funding in the US may affect them.
But let us start by bringing you the latest on those continuing tensions between President Trump and the chairman of the US Federal Reserve,