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later, kara swisher is here to talk about what's coming down from the tech platform from the streaming verse to the meta goal. >>> but first the new year brings an anniversary that some are trying to forget, others actively denying and others determining to remember. the one-year anniversary of the trump riot is coming up on thursday. in the words of cnn's analyst, there are exceedingly stunning numbers of people who don't re-louise how close we came to cataclysmic and constitutional or democratic crisis on january 6th. or how alarming it is some nates are trying to make such a coup easier to pull off next time. yeah, the story of january 6th just keeps getting bigger and bigger, even though it keeps shrinking and shrinking at pro-trump media outlets. their line started right away, minimizing, denying, blame shifting. and their fictions have made it harder to stay focused on the facts. so we're going to devote a good time of time this morning to the facts to remembering, to the role of the media and to making sense of aftermath. 1/6 is part of an anti-democratic movement in the u.s. bu
later, kara swisher is here to talk about what's coming down from the tech platform from the streaming verse to the meta goal. >>> but first the new year brings an anniversary that some are trying to forget, others actively denying and others determining to remember. the one-year anniversary of the trump riot is coming up on thursday. in the words of cnn's analyst, there are exceedingly stunning numbers of people who don't re-louise how close we came to cataclysmic and constitutional...
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kara swisher, great to talk to you. thanks so much.and some members of congress bear responsibility for the disinformation poison. 147 of them voted to overthrow biden's resounding victory, and to this day, some of them aren't letting up on the big lie. you are about to hear from one constituent, though, that let one of them have it. you are going to want to hold on for that, next. ith us, the mored save on your auto insurance. (man) hey, hon! (wife) hi, honey! (man) like what? (burke) well, you'd get a discount for insuring your jet skis... and boat...rv...life... ...home and more. you could save up to forty-five percent. (man) that's a whole lot of discounts. (burke) well, we offer coverage for a whole lot of things, and you could save a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (kid) sup, dad! (burke) seventeen-car garage you got there? ♪we are farmers♪ ♪bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum♪ with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. ♪ feel the difference with downy. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good plac
kara swisher, great to talk to you. thanks so much.and some members of congress bear responsibility for the disinformation poison. 147 of them voted to overthrow biden's resounding victory, and to this day, some of them aren't letting up on the big lie. you are about to hear from one constituent, though, that let one of them have it. you are going to want to hold on for that, next. ith us, the mored save on your auto insurance. (man) hey, hon! (wife) hi, honey! (man) like what? (burke) well,...
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joining us now kara swisher, "new york times" contributing writer, kara, i've read this and i've wantedting. what is wrong with facebook? >> i don't know, i keep telling you, it's the biggest area so therefore you're going to see the most of this behavior. it's not just there, it's on twitter, youtube, it's on rumble, it's on parler. facebook has tried to control it. they absolutely have. it's a question of how good those controls are and how the system design as francis haugen talks about is problematic, enragement equals engagement and vice versa. >> this is a period where they didn't really try. they facebook tried leading up to the election, and then they stopped trying. they didn't even facebook try between november and january, right? >> yeah, i like that verb, nicole, facebook try. they dismantled the civic integrity team, and that's something that frances haugen talked about. this is a team dedicated to focusing in on the stuff. i think they were doing it a little bit for pr, they often during elections would drag reporters into these rooms, these special war room, which is a te
joining us now kara swisher, "new york times" contributing writer, kara, i've read this and i've wantedting. what is wrong with facebook? >> i don't know, i keep telling you, it's the biggest area so therefore you're going to see the most of this behavior. it's not just there, it's on twitter, youtube, it's on rumble, it's on parler. facebook has tried to control it. they absolutely have. it's a question of how good those controls are and how the system design as francis haugen...
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first time on camera since taking the job i sat down with her with kara swisher as you just mentionedecifically some of the big, more interesting elements of it was her answer to this i asked her how her agencies think about the services free from technology companies, think facebook, for example. and then the role of data privacy on the other end and sort of how to weigh it. >> especially in digital markets, there's a deep conversation right now and one that also falls in the ftc's wheel house around data privacy and security instances in which firms were able to reon their commitments d made certain acquisitions of firms that were a bit more privacy protected and all of a sudden consumers are locked in and suddenly have to surrender more data or surroender to being tracked on a greater set of websites those moments underscore the point that in many instances users are not exercising free choice and not consenting to these practices or feel locked in >> you have to read through the lines a little bit with what she's saying but i think it really does suggest how she's thinking about s
first time on camera since taking the job i sat down with her with kara swisher as you just mentionedecifically some of the big, more interesting elements of it was her answer to this i asked her how her agencies think about the services free from technology companies, think facebook, for example. and then the role of data privacy on the other end and sort of how to weigh it. >> especially in digital markets, there's a deep conversation right now and one that also falls in the ftc's wheel...
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in her first on-camera interview, lina khan will join andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of "the newk times" "sway" podcast for a consideration on big tech, big business and the ftc's approach to the current wave of deals that's 10:00 a.m. eastern to catch that and we will bring you the headlines and highlights here on cnbc >>> coming up, the case for netflix. the stock down 15% already this year and earnings are due out thursday why one analyst says you should buy ahead of the report. >>> plus, the story, the action and the trade on three big reports tomorrow from bank of america, morgan stanley and pg&e all of the stocks in the red today. will they continue to suffer the same thing as goldman and jpm? we are back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund
in her first on-camera interview, lina khan will join andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of "the newk times" "sway" podcast for a consideration on big tech, big business and the ftc's approach to the current wave of deals that's 10:00 a.m. eastern to catch that and we will bring you the headlines and highlights here on cnbc >>> coming up, the case for netflix. the stock down 15% already this year and earnings are due out thursday why one analyst says you should buy...
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eastern with our andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of the new york times.ge >>> and we'll be playing and debating a lot of that tomorrow right here on "techcheck." we're back after this. this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but whatever work becomes, the servicenow platform will make it just, flow. whether it's finding new ways to help you serve your customers, orchestrating a safe return to the office... wait. an office? what's an office? ...or solving a workplace challenge that's yet to come. wherever the new world of work takes your business, the world works with servicenow. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you spons
eastern with our andrew ross sorkin and kara swisher of the new york times.ge >>> and we'll be playing and debating a lot of that tomorrow right here on "techcheck." we're back after this. this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but whatever work becomes, the servicenow platform will make it just, flow. whether it's finding new ways to help you serve your customers, orchestrating a safe return to the office... wait. an office? what's an office?...
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i want to bring in host of a podcast and friend of the show kara swisher.res great to see you. thank you for being with us. >> backdrop is that rogan has $100 million contract with spotify. he's getting paid from spotify. so when he says he has a dog in this fight, this isn't just, that make it is different. you have been weeting a about this. s so talk about how you see this playing out. where do you see the tension points between rogan and spotify or can they get past this? >> lths start with the beginning. spotify is pretending it's a platform, and it's a media company. they have responsibilities. and what was sbrsting in the statement he said con tenlt sensor. that's called editing when you're part of a media company. everybody suffers these controversies. so they are responsible for him. they are not protected the same way a tech company might be, even though it seems loathsome, they are not protected because they have an editorial relationship with him. so i thought his statement went much further and was much more human and reflective and even apolog
i want to bring in host of a podcast and friend of the show kara swisher.res great to see you. thank you for being with us. >> backdrop is that rogan has $100 million contract with spotify. he's getting paid from spotify. so when he says he has a dog in this fight, this isn't just, that make it is different. you have been weeting a about this. s so talk about how you see this playing out. where do you see the tension points between rogan and spotify or can they get past this? >>...
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i will be headed down to host this alongside kara swisher, we will be speaking with lyina khan sincerade commission she is overseeing the big tech deals. you can watch that live only at cnbc.com/capitalexchange we wilbring you the highlights in the morning on "squawk box. becky. >> looking forward it to, andrew >>> when we come back, mohamed el-erian will join us to talk about the markets and what you need to know about your portfolio. after that, exxon's mobile chairman ceo, darren woods joins us about greenhouse gas ementions, a plan to be net zero by 2050 a. strange thing for an l d oiangas company. he will tell us their plan "squawk box" will be right back. competition beat us again. how? they have a better finance system than we do. i feel like they might have a better finance system than we do. workday. how do they make better decisions faster? workday. it's got to be something workday. i think i got something. work... hey, rob, you're on mute. hello! hey, rob, there he is. workday. the finance, hr and planning system for a changing world. as a business owner, your bottom line
i will be headed down to host this alongside kara swisher, we will be speaking with lyina khan sincerade commission she is overseeing the big tech deals. you can watch that live only at cnbc.com/capitalexchange we wilbring you the highlights in the morning on "squawk box. becky. >> looking forward it to, andrew >>> when we come back, mohamed el-erian will join us to talk about the markets and what you need to know about your portfolio. after that, exxon's mobile chairman...