.profgalloway doesn’t believe recent reports about Elon Musk discussing the war in Ukraine with Putin will affect the Twitter deal. Find out why on today's episode of pivotpod
Elon Musk pushes back against reports that he had conversations with Putin, but Kara and Scott aren't having it. They also discuss Meta's new hardware and what it means for the company's overall strategy. Plus, the latest on the economy, and the $965 million Alex Jones owes Sandy Hook families.Send us your questions! Call 855-51-PIVOT or go to nymag.com/pivot.© 2019 Vox Media, Inc.
Elon Musk pushes back against reports that he had conversations with Putin, but Kara and Scott aren't having it. They also discuss Meta's new hardware and what it means for the company's overall strategy. Plus, the latest on the economy, and the $965 million Alex Jones owes Sandy Hook families.Send us your questions! Call 855-51-PIVOT or go to nymag.com/pivot.
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