I think they all wake up in the morning and say, hello, Madam president. It's just death by a thousand cuts. They have an army of lawyers and politicians that they have paid off. That is their job. So at this point, yeah, I don't look, I'm sort of, it's a term as bereft or resigned. But at least Senator Klobuchar is fighting the good fight. She's not afraid of them. I think she's very pragmatic. And then all the big tech executives, including Cinder, get up and say, act as if they're like open to it and they want to be regulated. Here's what he said
Scott Galloway is back! He joins Kara at Code 2022, where they spent the week interviewing the biggest names in tech (and some presidential hopefuls) about everything from regulation to TikTok to the legacy of Steve Jobs. It was busy week: Senator Amy Klobuchar and Amazon CEO Andy Jassy make their cases for and against antitrust bills. Former Disney CEO Bob Iger may have just opened himself to a subpoena from Elon Musk. And Tim Cook had a beautifully simple solution to the phone wars.
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