Tesla Unveils Its $30K Robotaxi…Finally & FTC’s Lina Khan Spars With Billionaires
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Episode 429: Neal and Toby recap the big unveiling of Tesla’s long awaited Cybercab that could cost $30,000 to ride in and can bought. Then, a look into the latest inflation report which rose slightly, reminding economists and officials that inflation is not going away just yet. Next, Mark Cuban joins in on the billionaire’s war on Lina Khan. Except, Khan has a staunch defender named AOC. Meanwhile, our Stock of the Week is Palantir and Dog of the Week is Redbox. Lastly, United Airlines announces new routes into destinations that are off the beaten path to reaffirm its dominance as the US largest international airline.
00:00 - Former FTX CEO trolls LinkedIn
3:00 - Tesla finally reveals its robotaxis
9:40 - Inflation cools just a bit
13:30 - Lina Khan vs. billionaires
19:40 - Stock of the Week: Palantir
23:30 - Dog of the Week: Redbox retailers
26:15 - United expands international flights
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