London is seen as a safe haven for individuals with questionable backgrounds due to its strong private property laws, while New York is perceived as a hub for organic wealth creation through business, finance, publishing, and media. New York's wealth creation is considered unique and resilient, with the city likely to maintain its status despite challenges. However, the case of Donald Trump facing legal action is viewed as politically motivated, raising concerns about the fairness and targeting of such prosecutions.
Kara and Scott weigh in on the Alabama Supreme Court embryo ruling, and what it means for the future of IVF. Then, the Senate moves closer to passing the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), but will regulation actually happen? Also, how Nvidia's monster earnings show AI is not slowing down anytime soon, and the Capital One-Discover merger that's set to shake up the credit card industry. Plus, Kara and Scott have thoughts on whether Trump's $355 million fraud judgment will be bad for business in New York.
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