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Welcome to Raging Moderates. I'm Scott Galloway. And I'm Jessica Charloff. Jess, where are you today? The same place I always am. I'm at home in New York. Yeah. Well, actually at the Vox studio. So I'm in the financial business.
It's very nice here. I go there now. Yeah, you're a newbie. You're excited and ambitious to actually do the right thing. So you haul down to what is arguably the most uninspiring part of Manhattan. to where my guess is they're paying Vox to occupy their office space. But they are very nice studios, and it's a lot of young people running around.
Yeah, I'm like middle-aged here, like 55 on a comparative basis. Okay, you say that like it's really old. You realize your podcast partner— You said middle-aged, and we're all going to— I don't—middle-aged isn't really middle, right?
Yeah. Because you're not going to make it. I'll be 55 in five years. All right, so what are we going to talk about today? Today, we're talking about Matt Goetz withdraws from AG consideration. Gates Goetz. I'm happy he's like— Going into hopefully political oblivion just for that. I mean. Can't pronounce his name. Something terrible is brewing, but yes.
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