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Tech CEOs Try to Charm Trump & Gov. Officials Call for Action vs Drones
16 Dec 2024
Episode 475: Neal and Toby explain how CEOs from the biggest tech companies are trying to woo Donald Trump ahead of his presidency. Next up, how Broadcom road semiconductors all the way to $1 trillion. Then government officials sound off against the drones that have been flying around the northeast. Hot Wheels and those who hate daylight saving time are our winners or the weekend, and finally a look at the week ahead. Build your Range Rover Sport at landroverusa.com Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow 00:00 - James Patterson Book Donations 03:00 - Tech CEOs Charm Trump 07:30 - Broadcom hits $1T 11:45 - Drone Update 17:50 - Winners of the Weekend 24:10 - Week Ahead
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Good Morning Brew Daily Show. I'm Neil Freiman. And I'm Toby Howell. Today it's not Barbie, it's not Lego. The best selling toy in the world is... Yeah, you're gonna have to wait for that. Then it's a bird, it's a plane.
No, it's a drone hovering over New Jersey. But in reality, it's probably a plane. It's Monday, December 16th. Let's ride. Let's ride.
The holiday season is full of heartwarming stories of generosity and giving back. And I got another one for you right here. Last week, the extremely popular author James Patterson handed out $500 holiday bonuses to 600 employees at independent bookstores across the country.
It's a tradition he started in 2015, inviting thousands of booksellers to apply and picking hundreds of winners from the nominees. In a statement, Patterson said, booksellers save lives, period. I'm happy to be able to acknowledge them in all der Hard Work this holiday season.
I mean, it does warm the heart. James Patterson is also a juggernaut. He sold more than 425 million copies of his book. His total income over the last decade is estimated at 700 million dollars. That being said, his books have been described as a literary equivalent of Kentucky Fried Chicken. He's often been criticized for co-authoring a lot of his stories, but
A lot of people enjoy Kentucky Fried Chicken, Neil. And if it means some of his profits go towards these independent booksellers, sometimes you just have to tip your cap and say that is a good deed. Now a word from our sponsor, the Range Rover Sport. That's right, Neil. We're finishing off the year in style.
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