Every Tuesday and Friday, tech journalist Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer sharp,
Kara and Scott talk about the announced public/private partnerships between major companies and the
Kara and Scott talk about COVID-19, what tech could do to help, and what we need to see from leaders
Kara and Scott talk about the deal reached at Twitter, the fate of Jack Dorsey and his tenure as CEO
Kara and Scott talk about the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts and big banks asking for deregula
.Kara and Scott talk about the stock market's recent lows -- and how that may be a good thing for mi
Kara and Scott speculate about what is happening at Disney following Bob Iger's abrupt exit. They ta
Kara and Scott talk about the spread of coronavirus and how it is affecting the global supply chain.
Kara and Scott have a lot of thoughts about the Nevada debate and how the candidates should be marke
Kara and Scott talk about the big players in Silicon Valley headed to the EU where they are debating
Kara and Scott talk about what it means for Amazon to be paying (minimal) taxes, as Jeff Bezos is "g
Kara and Scott talk about The Oscar's and how the award is being rebranded. They discuss Uber's most
Kara and Scott talk about technical difficulties at the Iowa caucuses. They disagree about whether S
Kara and Scott talk about IBM's new CEO as the company struggles to keep up with cloud computing. Th
Kara and Scott talk about the Congressional Budget Office projecting that the U.S. budget deficit wi
Kara and Scott talk about the spread of coronavirus and how it is affecting China. They discuss how
Scott co-hosts with Erica Anderson (Pivot's indomitable Executive Producer!) and they talk about the
Kara talk about Google becoming the world's fourth trillion-dollar company ... and who is actually p
Kara and Scott argue about whether the government should have the right to hack into phones of suspe
Kara and Scott talk about Casper's S-1 and how it compares to other internet retail companies like A
Kara and Scott talk about Facebook's decision not to change their political ad policies. They also d