'Morning Quickie': Zuckerberg vs Elon, Malcom in the Middle reboot, & road trip snacks

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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are apparently involved in a feud, which may escalate to an actual cage match. Meta is reportedly developing a Twitter competitor, which may have angered Musk. The online beefing between the two, good-natured or not, has turned into a fight that might actually happen. According to the UFC’s Dana White, Musk and Zuck are “absolutely dead serious” about battling it out in the Octagon, and “it would be the biggest fight in the history of the world”. If it happens, the fight would be in Las Vegas. Musk is 51 and has a clear size advantage. Zuck is 39 and has jiu-jitsu experience and youth on his side. Sportsbooks are already capitalizing, and have Zuckerburg as the favorite, with odds ranging from -160 to -500…and Musk ranging from +140 to +300. It is uncertain if the fight will actually be scheduled.

Bryan Cranston says that there is a very likely chance that there will be a Malcolm In The Middle reunion show. He sat down with Andy Cohen on 'Watch What Happens Live' to explain. Hear what he said below.

Millions of people will be hitting the road for a vacation this summer and new research reveals the essentials they like to bring to ensure a good time. According to a new poll, more than two-thirds of Americans think snacks can make or break a road trip. Along with snacks, they say the company (34%) and the stops along the way (30%) are the most important parts of a road trip. The poll finds that if given the choice, people’s preferred mode of transportation is the car (38%), rather than a plane (35%) or a train (18%). Nearly two-thirds (71%) of respondents agree that road trips give them a free pass to snack as much as they want. Eating on the road is so important, 61% admit they wouldn’t even go on a road trip with someone who doesn’t allow eating in the car. Favorite road trip snacks include chips (47%), chocolate (47%), cookies (44%), candy (40%), fruit (40%) and granola bars (38%). People’s golden rules for road-tripping include that everyone uses the bathroom before leaving (43%), people should wear deodorant, but not strong perfume or cologne (39%), the front seat passenger has to help with directions (38%) and that the driver always gets to choose the music (31%). The road trips Americans want to take most are heading across the country (40%), up and down the East Coast (38%), and the West Coast (37%), as well as traveling historic Route 66 (33%).

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