The chapter begins with a humorous yet cringeworthy dating anecdote involving a high-profile woman running for Senate and the speaker's interesting criteria for relationships. It then shifts to a serious discussion on online privacy laws and the urgent need for national legislation to protect consumer data. The episode explores how Donald Trump and his supporters are attacking Joe Biden and democratic institutions, normalizing dangerous behavior and reeducation strategies in politics.
Kara and Scott discuss Meta's stock continuing to rise, California businesses challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom on taxes, and Elon Musk's robotaxi announcement. Then, Disney successfully fended off Nelson Peltz in a proxy battle, but where does the company go from here? Plus, could Congress be getting close to actually passing an online privacy bill? Finally, our friend of Pivot is NYU history professor and author of "Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present," Ruth Ben-Ghiat. Ruth explains what the autocrats of the past can teach us about Donald Trump.
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