Brazil has elected a new president, Lula D'Silva with just over 50% of the vote. We still haven't heard from his opponent, Bolsonaro and fears that he may challenge the results. Mark Zuckerberg will testify in a case brought by the FTC last July to stop the company from acquiring VR games producer called within unlimited. Also Apple earnings are bucking tech trends and we'll speak with Margaret Sullivan about her new memoir.
From a misinformation scandal to a so-called trolling campaign, Kara and Scott discuss the first few days of Elon Musk's Twitter. Also, Apple beat earnings expectations, but how long can it depend on iPhone sales? Mark Zuckerberg will testify in a case brought by the FTC, and Lula da Silva takes back the Brazilian presidency. Friend of Pivot Margaret Sullivan talks about the state of journalism and her new book, Newsroom Confidential.
You can find Margaret on Twitter at @Sulliview and Newsroom Confidential here.
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