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On With Kara Swisher Journalist Kara Swisher brings the news and newsmakers to you twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays. Thats a huge opportunity. IE 11 is not supported. She has their inter office emails, describing the production of this document that purported lee justified the information. There's now public confusion about critical results about our investigation. They tell the, you know, the relevant officials, and they can investigate, and they can look at these people, they can investigate it. I mean, I like Susan very much. ALISON BEARD: In the wrap up show for your last series, Sway, someone asked, Whats one thing you would change? And you first said you would shut down the internet, and I think I gasped as I was listening, because that would make your job sort of hard. At a certain point, I think we do ourselves the favor by no longer going through the motions and talking about the Republican Party like they are part of the game, here. Democrats can move on now. KARA SWISHER: Lots of things. On with Kara Swisher is where Silicon Valleys most feared and well-liked journalist gets to the heart of what makes powerful people tick. I do believe that's a big deal and it deserves more attention than the beltway press. SWISHER: It depends on what they find, I guess. Kara Swisher is a journalist, entrepreneur, and host of the podcast On with Kara Swisher. ALISON BEARD: So, where does that drive come from? The exchange took place on the Thursday edition of On . They don't even need these- these ads or anything else because it's now infected some of the public so much. Theyd resist it, and Im like, Its good for me. I talked about that at the last Code. Democrats are basically cleared by Mitch McConnell to stop wasting time. Jennifer Williams says when she a teacher, the lack of a paid leave policy ultimately determined the size of her family. SWISHER: No. For the department's key role in enforcing the Violence Against Women Act, he's asking for a landmark $1 billion for the Office of Violence Against Women. KARA SWISHER, NEW YORK TIMES OPINION CONTRIBUTING WRITER: Nice to be here. Quote: Facebook created Project P for propaganda in the hectic weeks after the 2016 presidential election and quickly found dozens of pages that has peddled false news reports ahead of Trump's surprise victory. KARA SWISHER: I was super intrigued by the idea of a medium, especially the internet, that was a worldwide network of information. When that report was completed, and submitted to the Justice Department, William Barr said instantly that Justice Department, William Barr said instantly that the Justice Department had carefully reviewed every little bit of that evidence and concluded that nothing the president did seemed like a crime. There may be- the problem is if he starts pushing up big changes, you're gonna see problems. Democrats are only going to be able to pass substantial legislation, with their own votes. It was interesting listening to the SJP interview after Stern interview. You've called this a "Patagonia vest" recession. October 23, 2022 / 12:35 PM Steve Jobs made all the things he made when he was dying, all the things we remember him for when he was dying, every second he was dying. The Weeds: We Need to Rethink Discipline in Schools. No harm, no foul to them, but I have my ideas and the way I want to do it. I agree with Scott, someone's going to jail. You could make a lot of money. Facebook banned him at that time as well, but tomorrow they are going to say whether the ban will continue, or whether it was, you know, temporary. There's still more than a thousand kids that were separated from their families. SCOTT GALLOWAY: Well, Twitter will survive and even if it doesn't, let's keep in mind, it's not a national treasure. And she's now ordering the Justice Department to release the paper trail that they concocted here in order to support this lie, that they expected would never be shown to the public. I like people who enjoy their work. 36 min MAY 28, 2023 "With Open Eyes" Part 1 (with Jeremy Strong and Alexander Skarsgrd) "With Open Eyes" Part 1 (with Jeremy Strong and Alexander Skarsgrd) Host Kara Swisher unpacks the Succession series finale, "With Open Eyes," in a two-part supersized podcast. And he now has the choice as to whether or not to appeal the judges ruling. So, if he does certain things from what I understand, he will, again, be subject to sanctions, but this is going to be like whack-a-mole with him. And that the business community should just -- should be just as unequivocal in speaking out against this as they did those effort that we witnessed in our nation's capital on January the 6th. I have used this before, but smart people like smart questions. Copyright 2023 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. One is carbon mitigation. So, I created a career where I could work until three oclock and then meet them at school and have dinner. Facebook executives basically punted on deciding whether Trump's Facebook account should ever be reinstated. KARA SWISHER: Or my sunglasses. But then you corrected yourself and you said, actually, you would go back in time and make it better. What exactly happened here? And so they were just starting to come up with ideas between the SEC and the CFTC of how to regulate all this stuff. So, I like people who are aware of the thing. MARGARET BRENNAN: We could keep talking about this. Which begs the question, why build a platform that requires one? Ambassador, it is a real honor to have you with us here tonight. Of course not. There is significant amount of risk exposure we have here. That was President Biden at his State of the Union Address last week -- we're not supposed to call it the State of the Union, but it was the State of the Union -- pledging directly his support for transgender Americans. What is some of the coolest stuff that youre seeing in the climate tech arena? Call 1-888-KARA-PLZ and leave us a voice note with a question that could feature on the show. A lot of it had to do with taking control of my fate. This decision by Facebook that the most important thing was that they not appear to be targeting Donald Trump and conservatives even though they were the ones spreading all the misinformation and conspiracy theories, that decision had enormous consequences. KARA SWISHER: I think we have to fix the internet. And a colleague of mine wrote a paper, Dakota Cary wrote a paper for Cyberscoop, talking about how it's not necessarily the data security challenges, it's that the Chinese Communist Party may have the ability through the parent company of TikTok to actually shape narratives, suppress, lift, shape, what we see on a daily basis, and it doesn't have to be everything you see all the time. ALISON BEARD: And so you wanted to be a part of that? Ron Kirk, former mayor of Dallas, former U.S. trade representative, Mr. I think the addictive nature of these technologies and the necessary nature is a problem. Grow less, I dont think that would be a very welcome message, even if you traveled back in time. The department has opened a federal civil rights investigation in a North Carolina police shooting case. We have a lot more to get to here tonight. Thats what I try to do a lot. ALISON BEARD: Yeah. Right? But now everything is cool, because that is kind of what Facebook is paid for. Tech companies have changed the way we live, work, and interact with each other. She just gutted Elon Musk when he was pushing pro-Russia positions. Comments? This is how "The Washington Post" described what went down. The second one, I was very adamant about what they were doing around Alex Jones, and he himself shifted the conversation to Holocaust deniers. I like Sundar Pichai of Alphabet. Robert Mueller and his team of prosecutors laid out over several hundred pages, detailed evidence of all the multiple times they believed President Trump committed crimes by obstructing justice while he was in office. I brought in John Doerr, who Ive covered for decades on other things. I just interviewed Bob Iger from Disney, the former Disney CEO, and he was like, Can you imagine all the bad things that could happen in a Metaverse versus a regular internet, a 3D, live version of the internet?. Episode Info More Ways to Listen I find that depressing. But again, Margaret, I think this is more noise than news because 99.99% of the people on the planet would pray to be recently laid off person from Meta or Google. Now, 3 1/2 years later, after the Biden administration set up a task force to reunite families that the Trump administration separated, Bryan is one of the first four kids to be reunited with his family. They couldn't make a decision based on how he's behaved on the platforms because he has violated the rules. KARA SWISHER: Yeah, it's collapsing. I kind of forcibly did, because you cant have a good vacation on one week. Chaos and discord, it's actually from the Russian playbook. KARA SWISHER: Great. So, the climate, if we dont have the planet, it really hardly matters if youre on a dating service if the oceans cover the land, right? You can find Jonquilyn Hill on Twitter @jonquilynhill They arent. Flexibility, the way Ive designed my work, I can do it at different times, which is great. Before this, we had seen American Airlines and Dell Computer that had spoken out about the restrictive voting proposals in Texas. What are the big tech companies that you talk to focused on now, and does that differ from what you think they should be focused on? Description Guests Show Notes Playlist Transcript Listen to the episode Share On this episode of Unlocking Us I'm talking with tech journalist Kara Swisher and NYU professor Scott Galloway, co-hosts of the podcast Pivot, a weekly discussion on the latest news as it relates to the worlds of business and tech. Existing buildings are a huge problem, like replacing the things that cause carbon emissions. Its down a lot. ALISON BEARD: And why do you think you have that ability to quit while youre ahead and jump to something new, even though you dont know that its going to be as much of a success? What do they care? That means Apples really powerful and can make or break companies. Ive never done that. He was 15 years old. I always feel like one time someone was saying that to me, like, If you dont do this, youre going to be washed up at 28. I remember, it was really something. Somehow you will overcome the odds. Department of justice is under very, very new management, as you probably noticed. My older sons are 20 and 17, so theyre very nearly out of the house. influencer. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. MARGARET BRENNAN: We turn now to threats to election security and efforts to combat false information online. SCOTT GALLOWAY: I think it's mostly the latter. And so they are stuck there. That can get all 50 Democratic votes in the Senate. Tech companies have changed the way we live, work and interact with each other. Questions? Twitter has become a playground for bad actors and fake bots. MARGARET BRENNAN: And he went and he founded his own social media company, Truth Social, and according to filings, he has a six hour exclusive, he can only post there, not on Twitter. KARA SWISHER: Well, I have a new thing where I call it staff zero, where I dont want to have anybody as my staff. Joining us now live is Ron Kirk. I actually picked people, because it was my last Code Conference, of people I like. Call 1-888-KARA-PLZ and leave us a voice note with a question that could be featured on the show. Im Alison Beard. Stay with us. ALISON BEARD: Terrific. After all, with great power comes great scrutiny. Now shes a popular podcaster. The minute you saw the world wide web using a Netscape browser, a mosaic browser, you could tell, Wow, you could download anything across great distances, and I knew it would change media and commerce and everything else. I think nobody likes doing talking points all day, right? And so, this is where people get their news, a lot of news, and before this, we had sort of information obesity, not enough people got good news. And when the whole FTX debacle was unwinding, the markets were actually up. The Republicans hearing Merrick Garland's testimony today were really not into it as you might imagine. Youve got to be thinking about peoples health and addiction, and young people, especially, depression and things like that and that impact, just the way we think about cigarettes. KREBS: Well, I- I think just to your point, as more people use these platforms, as they get more information, as they're shifting away from traditional media that we're all used to, the intelligence services of our adversaries are seeing the shift as well. KARA SWISHER: I do, for other people, yes. I have an amazing producer named Nayeema Raza, who runs the team, and I tend to weigh in on the big things. The Texas legislature didn't pass that bathroom bill, not that year, at least. Do you - do you stand by that? Is that how he said it? And I think he's antagonized enough officials that we're going to start seeing more scrutiny on Space X contracts. Many people dont have choices, but the people who do have choices and stay in jobs they hate, I dont even understand. What are you going to do? These are people who have lots of options, and there will be more jobs for them, comparatively. Not everybody does, as I said. Kara, I want to pick up with you. And the business community, the leaders that have signed on to this effort through our Fair Elections Texas are making a simple point and a recognition, one, giving people more access to our democracy, empowering more people to vote. Another is how to create energy to replace fossil fuels. Right? I never went in the office. I dont get that. Theres all kinds of really new materials, and obviously you have to get to peoples use. Direct questions, real answers. And you heard a number of business leaders from the Business Roundtable to the U.S. Chamber say that they would no longer support those individuals that refused to recognize the validity of that election, and engage in efforts to destroy our democracy. Look at all the great content we made just from our idea. Very legendary venture capitalist. I have four children. She says, quote, the review of the document reveals that Attorney General Barr was not then engaged in making a decision about whether the president should be charged with obstruction of justice, the fact that he would not be prosecuted was a given. By the time . The following is a transcript of an interview with CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst Chris Krebs and Kara Swisher, tech journalist and host of the podcasts "On with Kara Swisher" and "Pivot," that aired on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022. And he controls everything. She redacted those portions of her ruling, and she didn't just go and release the document herself today, because she is allowing a couple of weeks to allow for the possibility that the Justice Department, under new management, may appeal her ruling and keep this thing under wraps. I think its critical. They are not. I was at our last Code this year, I was looking around and I was like, Look how many people I made jobs for. I wasnt patting myself on the back, but just one idea that Walt and I had provided jobs for 20 years to people. It can just be enough, a little bit. But it would be very hard, because I think one of the things that has happened with these internet companies is they sort of encourage juvenilization of their young entrepreneurs, and so they were never wrong, they never could make a mistake. He asserted that he reached the conclusion he denounced about not prosecuting President Trump for obstruction of justice, quote, in consultation with the Office of Legal Counsel and other Justice Department lawyers. I used to take my sons to dinner. I am really enjoying your podcast. And I feel like I have come to learn over the past five years how the misuse of social media to undermine democracy plays out in real life, but I have yet to understand what the tech companies can do about it. I think other people are better at it. What Im less impressed with is how they conduct themselves while theyre building it, which is to say is they dont think about consequences, and I spend a lot of time talking about consequences and thinking Whats the worst case scenario here? And they never do. Thats because Apples been the regulator of Facebook with its ad transparency efforts, so thats not good. I think they good discussions. If you liked todays episode, we have more podcasts to help you manage yourself, your team, and your organization. Former President Trump was banned for life by Twitter, after he incited the attack on the Capitol in January. I think you have to put things in place before they happen. @SJP. You need to use them to survive in the modern work world, and at the same time, the addiction and the isolation that it creates using digital things is really problematic. The oversight group CREW, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, immediately fired off a Freedom of Information Act request for any records related to those consultations. Today, a huge group of major Texas businesses stepped to the fore to say they are against what Republicans are trying to do to rescind and radically rollback voting rights in the Lone Star State. SWISHER: Well, they can follow their rules, and kick people off that violate their rules, which Donald Trump did numerous times, over and over and over again, and they let him do it. To me, it was that important, and I got to really know the people who created it instantly. Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruling today that this supposed advice that William Barr got from the Justice Department that supposedly led him to conclude that these weren't crimes and therefore Trump shouldn't be criminally charged, she ruled today that that advice to William Barr has to be released to the public. Big Fortune 500 companies spoke out about how that bill would hurt not just transgender people in Texas but it would also hurt the state. Twice a week, Kara Swisher and her executive producer Nayeema Raza invite a guest to be "On with Kara Swisher." So why do newsmakers show up? Theres some really interesting stuff in the way we do food. The money was too good. There's sort of a certain class of tech bros that are into this idea, MARGARET BRENNAN: But you still think this transition- transaction. Now, he and his co-founders Reid Hoffman and Karn Simonyan have started Inflection AI, a startup that creates personal AIs, and they're launching with a chatbot called Pi. KARA SWISHER: No, shes CEO of YouTube, which is really under Alphabet, so no. Apple C.E.O. This ought to be interesting. I didnt do it. It effectively feels like companies like American Airlines and Dell now have a bunch of back up by having all of these other firms stand up and say, yeah, we've got trouble with these bills too. I think its 300 million, 200 million. So I think the juice is a little bit out of his power on that platform, we'll see. SWISHER: More importantly, chaos is the point. Chris Hayes: Kara Swisher is the host of the podcast "On with Kara Swisher" and "Pivot." She is a co-founder of the technology website Recode. I dont think Im snarky. He's the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, the rocket ships. Im talking about civilly disagree. Youre smart, entrepreneurial, hardworking, pretty obsessed with your work, your focus, but willing to pivot. Her goal? You know, the claims of mules and ballot trafficking, it doesn't happen, particularly in a way that someone like this would- would be able to detect anything. I mean, there is FCC scrutiny of ownership of news organizations. Plus, we dig into her businesses from wine to heels and talk about the business of Hollywood, including why SJP remains bullish on cinema. If you- if you sign off and you have two-factor authentication, good luck getting on and stuff like that you're gonna see around the edges. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. And so, he decided that they weren't cooperative and tossed them off when they were violating the rules. Elon Musk. Call 1-888-KARA-PLZ and leave us a voice note with a question that could feature on the show. I dont like people who are quietly frustrated. Were @karaswisher and @nayeemaraza. Texas Republicans may in theory, I guess, decide that they don't care about that, I guess. Republicans appeared to be horrified by his testimony, by the idea that the Justice Department will try to fully fund its work on civil rights and violence against women and domestic terrorism and extremism, which of course the FBI says is predominantly a white supremacist threat. MARGARET BRENNAN: All right, next time. Id love to talk a little bit about that liked, feared thing that I mentioned. It always works out because if you stay at the fair too long, you just become stale and youre just phoning it in. I really think it informs everything I do. So, it's all performative. Theres all kinds of solutions technologically. Montigney said she ended up going without pay for seven weeks. They kept pumping misinformation knowingly into people's newsfeeds because limiting it would mean limiting more right wing sites. I mean, having the Republicans in advance guarantee there will be zero votes from the side no matter what's in the bill, that frees Democrats up to stop worrying about what's the Democrats think. Ambassador, thank you so much for making time to be here tonight. Now she has caught them. Course they were never going to do that because they make too much money. And now in Texas. Stop it, media. I think we should do a head of lettuce test versus when the site goes down. And again, this is about realistic politics. Republican leader in the Senate Mitch McConnell has now flat out in advance that there will be zero Republican votes for President Biden's two new big legislative pushes -- the infrastructure bill and the American Families Plan. What else did we have? I think I unsettle him for some reason, so I cant imagine Im always like, Third times a charm, Mark. You know? Very clarifying. MADDOW: So, this isn't my wheel house at all. But the reunions have started, many more of these reunions to come. So yeah, I think- I think Elon is doing this on his own. A diet of really bad information creates a populous I dont think the populace was very informed before, but now it had too much information, and so people who are conspiracy theorists now have a buffet of before they had little bits and pieces. 'On With Kara Swisher' on with kara swisher How Diia Is Becoming the Ukrainian Government's Real Everything App Kara Swisher talks to Ukrainian deputy PM Mykhailo Fedorov and Samantha. 00:00 / 00:00 HBO's Succession Podcast - | 28:42 Narcissist, Taker, or A**hole" with Adam Grant Host Kara Swisher and organizational psychologist Adam Grant discuss Season 3, Episode 2, "Mass in Time of War," and unpack the toxic sibling dynamics at play in the Roy family empire where insults are a source of joy. The changes are already well established by most climate change scientists. Id love to now talk about you. I mean, that's saying, essentially, we were asleep at the wheel, as well as government. The Justice Department had demurred, had said, no, we're not going to release that document, that's real legal advice, and we don't release those things to the public. Playing with her hair. If he starts doing lots of things, you're gonna see problems. Huge contributor to emissions. Thanks for making time. Why not? Every time he shows up for an interview with me, it gets worse. Go ahead, move now I am passing infrastructure, passing the American Families Plan with just Democratic votes, go. I mean, I used to at least know two women CEOs or positions of authority. That is because those redacted parts of her ruling actually show what's in the ruling that she wanted the Justice Department to release. That feels great. They have overtly taken themselves out of the process. And so, they give warnings, as you know, Twitter slapped warnings on it, which was, I don't mean to be rude, it's laughable, he continued to do it, and his base continued to re-tweet it. I think I know a lot. Look at the signatories, it's got American Airlines, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Patagonia, Salesforce, Etsy, Warby Parker, Unilever, big companies. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Sarah Jessica Parker Talks Show Business, Shoe Business and More Business. I think thats helpful to them, because theyre surrounded by people who they pay, and therefore theyre not getting great information. Here's someone who breaks the rules incessantly. But that's kind of great for Democrats in terms of knowing how to proceed. ALISON BEARD: Yeah, so you dont take any time off. MADDOW: Kara Swisher, "New York Times" opinion contributing writer, the host of the podcast "Sway" -- thank you for helping me understand this. Wanda Sykes on Why Trump Isnt Funny Any Martha Stewart Makes No Apologies for Being Perfect. Lots of hard work ahead to get them back together. It's good to have you both here, big weekend. Again, this is a month after the 2016 election. Im not that wrong very often, honestly, but I tend to spend a lot of time studying it, and I think they appreciate that. Then when Slack came, we used that. I mean, people have talked about that. I know that doesn't sound like good news for Democrats or for the administration and wanting to pass this bill, and on the force -- face of it, of course it's not. A lot of companies are taken care of, and I think Facebook was one of them, or Meta was doing that so they'll try to figure it out. KARA SWISHER: I think it has not, no. They want to opt themselves out of decision-making on editorial, and you heard Nick Clegg, who's running as number two at Facebook right now essentially, just gave an interview where he talked about that. Transcript: The Rachel Maddow Show, 5/4/21 . ALISON BEARD: But whose leadership do you think merits the most respect? We did all of All Things D out of my cottage in the back of my house, and we did once a week get togethers, lunches that I thought were important for team building. KARA SWISHER: You saw that picture from Twitter, I mean, Elon put some, another performative photo up of them - doing coding. Most people who are incumbents, they cant imagine their death, and I could always imagine peoples death, the kind of things, I guess. In the case of Twitter, it was a permanent ban, because Jack Dorsey did what it took and made the difficult decision to take him off. So, I think if youre an inventor, you should understand the impact of your creation, and they dont do that. We reported last night on how Florida Republican -- Republicans, are belatedly realizing that in their haste to pass voter right restrictions, in order to bolster Trump's claims about mysterious voter fraud in the election, they might have accidentally curtailed the exact means of voting in Florida, that is most popular among Florida Republican voters. But at the same time, really, its sort of like thinking about electricity. We have to make it safer, weve got to regulate it more. Its gotten worse. I did say guys before when I was talking about-. What are you doing living in a job that you dont like? Walter Isaacson: And I'm like, "Okay. I was like, I could be a frigging waitress, Ill be just fine. You know what I mean? / CBS News. What do they care if its this? Not as long as Mitch McConnell walks this earth. KARA SWISHER: I dont know. JOE BIDEN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: All transgender Americans watching at home, especially young people, youre so great. If one coder makes a mistake, you could see problems and that's what it is. But, wow. And then they took him. And Twitter also, who this is a big communications platform, even though it's a terrible business. Today, "The Daily Beast" was first to report that the Justice Department under Merrick Garland is going to bring lawsuits against this rash of new laws in Republican controlled states that single out transgender Americans for new, overt discrimination, if in fact, the federal Justice Department joins that fight on behalf of transgender Americans and their civil rights, that's going to put that discriminatory crusade by Republicans around the country on a whole new level in terms of the kind of fight they're going to get. Who else? Lets talk about the future. She has been covering Silicon Valley as long, and as . Weve had some very good discussions, though, over the years. MARGARET BRENNAN: Okay. if I had a Bitcoin for ever Id still be wealthy, even if its down. You?" Kara Swisher: Did he really say, "Do me"?. And so, just last night, you saw Trump say a number of things that were radicalizing. I like Tim Cook. And so, he does a lot of -- you know, obviously, with transportation, that's another area that's important to look at and who owns it. Now everyones like, Oh, yes, number of revenue streams, but I had four of them many years ago. Call 1-888-KARA-PLZ and leave us a voicemail. I don't know. Im not unfair, right? Sarah Jessica Parker Talks Show Business Wanda Sykes on Why Trump Isnt Funny Anymore. KARA SWISHER: Nothing.
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