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DOJ Proposes Rolling Back Legal Protection For Tech Companies

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The Justice Department wants Congress to roll back a law that protects platforms from legal liability for content posted on their sites.
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Bloomberg

Elon Musk Says He'd Let Trump Back on Twitter

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Elon Musk says he'd let former President Donald Trump back on Twitter if he acquires the company. "I would reverse the permanent ban," Musk said Tuesday at a Financial Times conference. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports.
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The Recount

Facebook Whistleblower Revealed

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The Facebook whistleblower is making big allegations against the tech giant — and she has the receipts to prove it. The Supreme Court is back in session for what could be its most controversial and consequential term in years. Plus, it’s...
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Bloomberg

Apollo Global Interested in Helping Finance Bid for Twitter

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Sophie Lund-Yates, lead equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, discusses Elon Musk's hostile takeover offer for Twitter Inc. Apollo Global Management Inc. is interested in helping finance a bid for the social media company following the...
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Bloomberg

Why Tezos Wants to Take on Ethereum

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Tezos Co-Founder & CEO Kathleen Breitman joins Emily Chang and Sonali Basak to discuss how Tezos compares to Ethereum, institutional interest on the blockchain and crypto's energy consumption.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk Offers To Buy Twitter For $43B

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Musk — Twitter's largest shareholder — offered to buy the remaining shares in the company for more than $43 billion, calling it his final offer.
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Bloomberg

Aave CEO Responds to Temporary Twitter Ban

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Aave Founder and CEO Stani Kulechov joins Emily Chang to talk about how, after joke-tweeting he had been named Twitter's interim CEO, his account was briefly suspended by the social media giant. He shares his views on open sourcing...
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Curated Video

Moderate House Democrats are drafting a proposal that would continue to shield big banks from potentially tougher state regulations when it comes to selling products such as credit cards, mortgages and savings accounts.

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HEADLINE:Your Money: The debate over state laws for banks CAPTION: Moderate House Democrats are drafting a proposal that would continue to shield big banks from potentially tougher state regulations when it comes to selling products...
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NY Leaders Propose Measures To Keep Violent Videos Offline

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The recommendations are contained in a report examining the role of online platforms in the May 14 attack at a Tops Friendly Market.
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Bloomberg

Twitter Founding Member on Musk's Deal

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Former White House Chief Digital Officer Jason Goldman, who was part of Twitter's founding team and board member from 2007-2010, joins Emily Chang to give his take on Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, Musk's version of free speech and...
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Bloomberg

Elon Musk's $21 Billion Twitter Cash Mystery

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Elon Musk's agreement to purchase Twitter Inc. for $44 billion has raised questions about how Musk will cover the $21 billion equity portion of the transaction that he's personally guaranteed. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports.
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Bloomberg

Musk's Crypto Influence on Twitter

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Blockchain Association Executive Director Kristin Smith joins Emily Chang on Bloomberg Technology's Crypto Report for a deep dive on what influence Elon Musk can have on Twitter's crypto aspirations.
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Bloomberg

Twitter Closes Kremlin-Backed Accounts

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Dec.05 -- There is more evidence claiming to show Russia's attempt to influence last year's U.S. election. Twitter says a Kremlin-backed agency created dozens of accounts posing as local American outlets which then published fake news...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba Social Shopping Apps Pay Off

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Aug. 22 -- Alibaba has been adding social features to its Taobao mobile app to attract younger customers, get them to stay on the app for longer and entice them to spend more. That strategy may be paying off. Bloomberg's Selina Wang...
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Bloomberg

Social Media Execs in the Hot Seat

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Techonomy Founder David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Alex Barinka join Emily Chang to discuss what came out of a Homeland Security hearing from current and former employees from YouTube, Meta, and TikTok on issues of privacy, security and...
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Bloomberg

Bitcoin Tests Almost 2-Year Lows

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Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld joins Ed Ludlow to discuss why cryptocurrencies lingered near almost two-year lows as digital-asset investors sought a fresh catalyst with central bank rate increases depressing demand for riskier assets.
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Bloomberg

Momentum ETF Launches as the Sector Sees An Record Exodus

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Nov.06 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas and Scarlet Fu break down the Strategy Shares Newfound/ReSolve Robust Equity Momentum Index ETF (ticker: ROMO) with Corey Hoffstein, chief investment officer of Newfound Research. Almost $1.6 billion...
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Parler Downloads Surge As Conservatives Jump To 'Free Speech' App

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The app's main draw is its hands-off content moderation approach. Experts worry that can lead to harmful false information spreads on other platforms.
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Bloomberg

Crypto Report: Musk, Twitter and Decentralized Platforms

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Strike CEO Jack Mallers joins Emily Chang and Sonali Basak to discuss Twitter's crypto future after Elon Musk purchased the social media company and what's next for Bitcoin's Lightning Network.
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Bloomberg

Tech Stocks Prop Up S&P Ahead of Earnings

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Jan.25 -- The S&P 500 is edging higher with technology stocks propping up the benchmark index ahead of an event-filled week. Earnings from Microsoft, Tesla and Facebook are all coming up. Sarah Ponczek reports on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Bloomberg

Ex-Engineer's Gender Discrimination Suit Against Twitter

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Oct.24 -- Jason Lohr, a partner at Lohr Ripamonti & Segarich, discusses the lawsuit by a former Twitter engineer that alleges the company systematically thwarts the advancement of female engineers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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Bloomberg

How Twitter Is Cracking Down on State-Sponsored Bots

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Oct.23 -- Sam Woolley, Digital Intelligence Lab director, discusses the use of automated state-sponsored Twitter accounts to harass journalists and political opponents with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Are IPOs the New Down Rounds?

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Lead Edge Capital Founding Partner Mitchell Green joins Emily Chang to discuss the Twitter-Musk deal, what's behind the slowdown in dealmaking, and to share his thoughts on the IPO market.
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs on Global M&A Outlook

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Goldman Sachs Global Head of M&A Stephan Feldgoise and Bloomberg's Ed Hammond join Emily Chang for a discussion on the M&A landscape after this year's slowdown, and what activity we can expect in the tech sector.