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Nothing Alarming Yet

Nothing Alarming Yet

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This week's "Who Said It" might be the most surprising one yet — and once we tell you, you're going to have some feelings about it.

Tesla's earnings call is tomorrow and the numbers floating around don't quite line up with a company valued at over a trillion dollars. We break down what Wall Street is projecting, what Tesla itself is projecting, and why those two numbers tell very different stories.

Ukraine has been busy — two landing craft in Crimea, a repaired pipeline with a very funny footnote, and a drone strike that hits a little too close to home for one particular piece of Russian infrastructure. Germany meanwhile is not amused after Russia published what amounts to a target list of European companies, and there's a bomb plot story coming out of Russia that conveniently involves a German woman and is very heavy on WW2 energy. We'll let you connect the dots on that one.

The federal government has quietly launched an investigation into a string of deaths and disappearances of nuclear scientists, aerospace engineers, and national security personnel. Nobody is saying anything alarming yet. We're saying some things.

The cabinet reshuffling continues — another secretary is out, and the details of why she's leaving paint quite a picture. We've now got a pattern forming with the departures and it's worth pointing out what these three women all have in common.

Kash Patel is reportedly not having a great month, and his response to the story about it comes with a very round dollar figure attached. Turning Point USA tried to fill a seat at a college event and ended up with ten people and a sitting Vice President. And we close out with some thoughts on workplace deregulation that will really make you feel great about the future of mining safety and home healthcare wages.

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