Cara Delevingne: Elon Musk is capable of great things, but he's disappointing in how he's handling himself. She says it's easy to call him a narcissist and malevolent; that's way too easy for this guy. He can hurt people if he wants to, even if he doesn't mean to, she says. DeGeneres: How much does Twitter even matter to Elon? In 100 years, Elon Musk, it will be a blip. Cars are still the most important thing you really care about on this earth.
Today we're sharing an episode of On with Kara Swisher - her other favorite podcat.
Elon Musk is a puzzle, but if there’s anyone who can make sense of him it’s Kara Swisher. She’s covered him since the late 90s – back in her early days as a beat reporter at the Wall Street Journal and she’s had many in-depth interviews and exchanges with the tech titan since, perhaps more than any other reporter. She’s also covered Elon’s latest fiefdom, Twitter, before it even was Twitter. So today we turn the tables, and Kara Swisher is “On” with Nayeema Raza.
We’ll unpack how Elon became Elon, why Kara came to believe he was one of the greatest visionaries in Silicon Valley, when exactly she soured on him — and why she still holds out some hope.
You can find Kara and Nayeema on Twitter @karaswisher and @nayeema.
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