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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... where ever you get your BBC podcasts.
This is the explanation from the BBC World Service, recorded on the 2nd of July.
I'm John Simpson, and you're listening to Unspun World,
where we go behind the headlines with the BBC's unmatched correspondents to find out what's really going on.
On this week's programme, Donald Trump, the political phenomenon, how he makes policy on the hoof.
What the president is thinking about something, particularly with Donald Trump,
really does matter because the administration has its own kind of momentum,
but Trump could change it and redirect things.
How aware are Israelis of the extent to which much of the outside world has turned against them?