Episode 82
LuluLemon Looks at Mirror, Taliban: Bounty Hunters, The Facebook Boycott & More
June 30th, 2020
12 mins 28 secs
About this Episode
Happy Tuesday! In today’s show we talk about this Taliban bounty for American soldiers allegedly paid by Russian intelligence agency, GRU and the White House’s position on whether or not they knew; China’s anti-sedition law for Hong Kong has been previewed and it’s not so great; Facebook is facing an advertising boycott for the entire month of July; LuluLemon makes its first acquisition of Mirror; and Zwift, the eBike platform for real racers is hosting a virtual Tour de France and much more. And as a bonus, Trump was asked a question and just agreed and said yes, like he always does. Of course, his answer was wrong.
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- Russian bounties to Taliban-linked militants are believed to have resulted in the deaths of U.S. service members, according to intelligence assessments - The Washington Post
- China releases details of Hong Kong anti-sedition law | World news | The Guardian
- Coca-Cola joins Facebook boycott with a pause on all social media advertising starting July 1st - The Verge
- Lululemon to acquire at-home fitness company Mirror for $500 million
- Zwift, the virtual Tour de France, and the rise of the first esport
- Trump Mistakes Cowboy Sculpture In His Office As Teddy Roosevelt In Interview About Knowing The History Of Statues - Digg