Wildfires rip through LA & car recalls are mostly for software fixes
Episode 493: Neal and Kyle recap the wildfires devastating the Los Angeles area and its neighborhoods and dig into some of the causes and effects from one of the worst wildfires in history. Then, Bill Ackman makes a strong case to privatize Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Also, cars becoming too high-tech have a downside: annoying software fixes. Plus, Neal shares his numbers from the week on Chick-fil-A’s lemon squeezing robots, declining red wine drinking, and teddy bears. Lastly, a round up of the biggest headlines of the day.
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