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Pivot

Build Back Better Passes in the House, Amazon’s Exposed Customer Data, and the Holmes Trial's Surprise Witness

Pivot

Vox Media Podcast Network

News Commentary, News, Technology, Tech News

4.37.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Kara and Scott discuss Amazon reportedly leaving customer data exposed inside the company, Build Back Better passing the House, and Apple’s back-to-the-office plan. Plus, Elizabeth Holmes testifies in her own trial. Send us your Listener Mail questions, via Yappa, at nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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1:03.7

Hi, everyone. This is Pivot from New York Magazine in the Vox Media Podcast Network.

1:07.7

I'm Kara Swisher. And I'm Scott Callaway. Hey, Scott, how you doing? I'm good.

1:12.7

Kara, how are you? Yeah. Good. A little tired. A little tired. I had one sick child this weekend.

1:16.8

I'm exhausted. And a baby. So a new baby. You have to keep the baby and clear apart, which

1:21.8

means we each sort of split them up to conquer. Don't babies come out chock full of

1:28.8

immunities? Not exactly. The doctor was like, do not bring the toxic stew child who's in

1:34.8

preschool near the baby for a little bit. Doctors always say that though, right? They always say that.

1:41.1

Kind of thing. Nonetheless, she wasn't sick. There was projectile vomiting, etc., etc. But now it's all

1:46.0

really? Yes. It was turned out to be an ear infection. I went to one of those clinics that are now

1:51.6

popping up. There's all these things. This one was called PM Pediatrics. They're actually quite good.

1:55.5

A lot of urgent and all that. Well, kind of. It's just an interesting business. I was thinking

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