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Today Dee and Anand discuss the U.S. government's efforts to restrict China's access to cloud computing, aiming to safeguard advanced technology. They also delve into the latest TSA screening numbers, revealing a staggering 2,883,595 individuals screened in a single day. Elon Musk's imposition of rate limits on Twitter sparks a conversation on the limits of patience. Additionally, they analyze the significant decline in profits for major entertainment companies over the past decade. Lastly, they explore ESPN's decision to terminate 20 on-air personalities, including well-known stars. Tune in for insightful analysis and this week's Winners, Losers, and Content!
- Written by ChatGPT
Timeline of What Was Discussed:
Go America! (1:15)
Talent acquisition vs immigration. (11:45)
Inflation is a serious problem. (16:43)
Travel is HOT! (24:55)
Recapping Michael Rubin’s 4th of July White Party. (32:57)
Billionaires court of opinion. (38:46)
Hollywood is in for a rude awaking. (51:57)
ESPN’s firing spree. (59:07)
Kathy Questions. (1:04:34)
Winners, Losers, and Content. (1:07:19)
Group Chat Shout Outs. (1:22:09)
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WSJ News Exclusive | U.S. Looks to Restrict China’s Access to Cloud Computing to Protect Advanced Technology
Yesterday, TSA Officers nationwide screened 2,883,595 individuals. - TSA on Twitter
Michael Rubin Hosts Annual Fourth of July White Party
Musk is throttling Twitter with rate limits, and frankly there are limits to my patience
Profits at the biggest entertainment companies fell almost 90% over the last decade - Lucas Shaw on Twitter
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy scrutinizes Hollywood studio spending
Report: ESPN Is Firing 20 On-Air Personalities Including Well-Known Stars
Baseball's top earners: Ohtani leads the way - Axios
America's booze economy is on fire in the 21st century - Derek Thompson on Twitter
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By Chris "Drama" Pfaff, Dee Murthy & Anand Murthy4.8
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Today Dee and Anand discuss the U.S. government's efforts to restrict China's access to cloud computing, aiming to safeguard advanced technology. They also delve into the latest TSA screening numbers, revealing a staggering 2,883,595 individuals screened in a single day. Elon Musk's imposition of rate limits on Twitter sparks a conversation on the limits of patience. Additionally, they analyze the significant decline in profits for major entertainment companies over the past decade. Lastly, they explore ESPN's decision to terminate 20 on-air personalities, including well-known stars. Tune in for insightful analysis and this week's Winners, Losers, and Content!
- Written by ChatGPT
Timeline of What Was Discussed:
Go America! (1:15)
Talent acquisition vs immigration. (11:45)
Inflation is a serious problem. (16:43)
Travel is HOT! (24:55)
Recapping Michael Rubin’s 4th of July White Party. (32:57)
Billionaires court of opinion. (38:46)
Hollywood is in for a rude awaking. (51:57)
ESPN’s firing spree. (59:07)
Kathy Questions. (1:04:34)
Winners, Losers, and Content. (1:07:19)
Group Chat Shout Outs. (1:22:09)
Related Links/Products Mentioned
WSJ News Exclusive | U.S. Looks to Restrict China’s Access to Cloud Computing to Protect Advanced Technology
Yesterday, TSA Officers nationwide screened 2,883,595 individuals. - TSA on Twitter
Michael Rubin Hosts Annual Fourth of July White Party
Musk is throttling Twitter with rate limits, and frankly there are limits to my patience
Profits at the biggest entertainment companies fell almost 90% over the last decade - Lucas Shaw on Twitter
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy scrutinizes Hollywood studio spending
Report: ESPN Is Firing 20 On-Air Personalities Including Well-Known Stars
Baseball's top earners: Ohtani leads the way - Axios
America's booze economy is on fire in the 21st century - Derek Thompson on Twitter
All-In Podcast - E135: Wagner rebels, SCOTUS ends AA, AI M&A, startups gone bad, spacetime warps & more
Connect with Group Chat!

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