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Pivot

'60 Minutes' Meltdown, Trump's Intel Chief Pick, and Apple’s Next Big Bet

05 Jun 2026

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Transcript generated automatically by AI and may contain errors.

Chapter 1: What turmoil is happening at CBS and '60 Minutes'?

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Chapter 2: Who is Trump's new pick for national intelligence and what are his qualifications?

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67.497 - 81.519 Kara Swisher

You know, it's like someone coming to me and saying, I think you need to lead the New York Knicks to victory. It's like, no. Hi, everyone. This is Pivot from New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network. I'm Kara Swisher.

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Chapter 3: What do California's primary results reveal about voter priorities?

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And I'm Scott Galloway.

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82.821 - 84.223 Kara Swisher

Oh, Scott, you so owe me.

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I do owe you. You kind of came through.

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Explain for the people.

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I came through. You delivered one of my heroes.

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Yeah, I did. Right to you on a silver gold platter.

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So we're fifth and last final city of our five-city PropG markets tour.

Chapter 4: How are competence and experience shaping political outcomes in California?

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And in New York, obviously important because, you know, this is what I consider, I don't know.

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The center of the universe.

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106.589 - 128.514 Scott Galloway

Yeah, the center of the universe is important. And sold out. And we start talking about Iran again. and the voice of God comes over and it's Kara Swisher going, you don't know what you're talking about. And then she comes out and everyone goes crazy. People like Kara. And she goes, you don't know what you're talking about. I'm like, well, that's not helpful.

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Chapter 5: What challenges does Apple face with its upcoming AI glasses?

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Who should we have? And she goes, well, I brought a friend. And then Secretary Clinton comes walking out.

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Hillary Clinton.

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Yeah. And she got a two-minute standing ovation. She did.

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People like her. Yeah, people like her.

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And she was, you know, I'm curious to get your thoughts, but Ayo was very intimidated.

Chapter 6: How is Apple's approach to AI glasses similar to its previous product launches?

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You were.

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You didn't interject, I noticed. But go ahead.

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But two, I got really sad. I just thought it took me back 10 years.

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Yeah.

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How would the nation be different if we had elected someone this intelligent? So Secretary Clinton.

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Yeah.

Chapter 7: What are the implications of Trump's AI executive order?

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And you don't know. Right. Maybe America needed to just maybe America needed a weirdness to bounce back stronger, which is my silver lining here, hopefully.

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174.552 - 179.685 Scott Galloway

But it'd just be interesting to try and game theory out how the world would look different right now.

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179.767 - 192.601 Kara Swisher

Yeah, you just never know. She might have gotten us somewhere. Who knows? I mean, what was really interesting was how she thinks in paragraphs. Like, her intelligence is so... I was... The reason I thought she'd be good for this is because we don't know what we're talking about when we're talking about Iran, and she does.

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Chapter 8: How might upcoming elections reflect public sentiment on tech and governance?

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She's been in the room with these people. Whether it's Ukraine, she's been in that deal. She's been... She understands and can really game it out, too, and really does understand. And one of the things that... you know, she doesn't get the credit for how prescient she was about Donald Trump, too. She called all of it.

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210.199 - 229.036 Kara Swisher

Like, if you go back, the things she was saying about him, and it wasn't just campaign frippery, she was, like, nearly perfect accuracy of what would happen, because she's such a... And one of the things that's amazing about her is that, you know, she's gone through shit, and she's done some things, you know, look, she's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, all manner of stuff.

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229.656 - 246.193 Kara Swisher

I don't think you can be in public office without stuff hanging off of you in some fashion. And, um, And she shouldn't, you know, have to answer for her husband all the time, by the way, especially, you know, remember the Epstein stuff. She's like, why am I even here? I didn't I didn't sleep with underage young women or whatever.

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247.314 - 253.981 Kara Swisher

But I thought she was, what she displays is an incredible, she does her fucking homework. I guess that's what I'm trying to get at.

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254.001 - 268.296 Scott Galloway

Yeah, there's definitely, again, I think hard work, character, and competence. I'm hoping it makes a comeback. She was known when she was a senator from New York. She had a reputation among colleagues on both sides of the aisle of just working really hard.

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She does.

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And I also said at the, when she left the stage and we're talking about her, we talk a lot about role models for young men and an absence of great role models at a kind of a federal level. And, you know, masculinity and femininity are social constructs, and we get to fill them with whatever associations we want. And we talk about her being a great role model for young women.

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I think she's a great role model for young men. Service, strength, intellect, working hard.

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She's amazing. She just brings it, and it's really—and she's actually, I hate to say softened up, but she's starting to get that at— Hillary Clinton backstage is starting to be on stage now.

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