Ashley Greene: I find this whole Twitter thing very strange. It almost strikes me as like an act or a- A formative? Yeah, something seeking attention, trying to be in the news. He's obviously both from a business standpoint and personality gotten sort of addicted to being in the limelight. And he has people around him who tell him, you know, ask why, don't do this. But what in a hundred years? I don't know. If he ends up in a hotel room with long nails and tissues, that's what people will remember.
Kara and Scott discuss Tesla’s Cybertruck, Tucker Carlson’s new media company, and a drop in Threads engagement. Also, Bob One’s contract has been extended after a rough first year, and SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher has him in her crosshairs. Plus, Earth is experiencing its hottest days on record. What does that mean for politics and infrastructure? Then we’re joined by Friend of Pivot Ashlee Vance to talk all things space and Elon Musk.
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