The speaker discusses feeling invaded in their personal life by someone, expressing frustrations about being kept from meeting someone they admire. They briefly touch on a conversation with a tech entrepreneur, expressing confusion about their current situation. The speaker criticizes the broad accusations against Apple and Google, mentioning the importance of offering better opportunities for competition. They argue that privacy can be both a marketing tool and a genuine commitment, emphasizing the complexities of the issue. Additionally, they highlight concerns about the younger generation's economic struggles and recommend a book titled 'The Anxious Generation' by Jonathan Haidt.
Kara and Scott discuss NBC's internal backlash to hiring former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel, Boeing's CEO stepping down, and how the royal family's PR team messed up the Kate Middleton story. Then, does the DOJ have a good case against Apple in its antitrust lawsuit? Plus, will Donald Trump get a financial boost from Truth Social's parent company going public? Finally, our Friend of Pivot is Jim Sciutto, CNN's Chief National Security Analyst, and the author of "The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and The Next World War.” Jim discusses how the recent attack in Moscow exposed Putin's vulnerabilities, and also explains why he thinks the U.S. and its allies are facing "a 1939 moment."
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