Biden’s Antitrust Advisor Left the White House. Here’s His Exit Interview

Biden’s Antitrust Advisor Left the White House. Here’s His Exit Interview

In his first extensive interview since he stepped down as the Special Assistant to the President for Technology and Competition Policy on the National Economic Council, Tim Wu shares what he learned in the West Wing. We find out who holds most sway with the President, how Lina Khan undid any perception that there is any antitrust exception for “nice guys,” and get Wu’s predictions on lawsuits against Google, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft. Also: Kara presses him on why Biden — who campaigned on getting rid of Section 230 and hinted at breaking up Big Tech — hasn’t been able to make much headway when it comes to regulating Silicon Valley. Before the interview, Kara and Nayeema look at exits, from Jacinda Ardern, the former prime minister of New Zealand, to Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings. And among all the exits, they also discuss one possible return: Meta’s looming decision regarding Donald Trump’s Facebook account. You can find Kara and Nayeema on Twitter at @karaswisher and @nayeema. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Inside the Prince Harry Book Blitz and What It Means for the Monarchy

Inside the Prince Harry Book Blitz and What It Means for the Monarchy

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Ian Bremmer on Putin, Xi…and Elon Musk

Ian Bremmer on Putin, Xi…and Elon Musk

Kara and Nayeema are taping from Europe this week, so today we decided to tackle all things international with Ian Bremmer, the president of Eurasia Group and the man Fortune 500 CEOs seek out to make...

16 Jan 202351min

 What’s Next for GOP & Trump – w/Charlie Sykes & Manu Raju

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The dust from last week’s once-in-a-century, marathon voting session in the House has settled, and Kevin McCarthy is finally Speaker of the House — for now. But what’s next? We talk to Manu Raju, CNN’...

12 Jan 202348min

Are You “Dying of Politeness”? Geena Davis Explains.

Are You “Dying of Politeness”? Geena Davis Explains.

Geena Davis became a breakout star in Hollywood, with an Oscar under her belt and starring roles in hit films like “A League of Their Own” and “Thelma & Louise.” Yet even all that success didn’t alway...

9 Jan 202346min

Peering into the Future with Tony Fadell

Peering into the Future with Tony Fadell

Less screen time: it’s on everyone’s list of new year’s resolutions — or, at least, it’s on ours! Today, Kara and Nayeema discuss the addictiveness of tech and social media, before Kara dives into a c...

5 Jan 20231h 2min

Love, Life & Other Advice from Kara and Nayeema

Love, Life & Other Advice from Kara and Nayeema

For our final episode of 2022, Kara and Nayeema unabashedly dish out advice and answer questions you sent in (and some you didn’t). They tackle dating woes, difficult family dynamics, salary negotiati...

29 Dec 202250min

The Legacy of Steve Jobs

The Legacy of Steve Jobs

We're sharing Kara’s September 2022 conversation with Tim Cook, Sir Jony Ive and Laurene Powell Jobs on the life and legacy of Steve Jobs. It’s one of Kara’s favorite conversations of the year, and on...

26 Dec 20221h 13min

Casey Newton, Kara & Nayeema Talk Tech

Casey Newton, Kara & Nayeema Talk Tech

From the high speed train wreck that is Twitter 2.0, to the extradition of a fallen crypto kingpin and AI that can rewrite your dating profile, there’s a lot happening in tech right now. Nayeema Raza ...

22 Dec 202253min

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