
Pivot The Growing U.S.-China Divide, Senate's Journalism Bill is DOA, and Congressman Ro Khanna
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Dec 9, 2022 Congressman Ro Khanna, representing California's 17th district, discusses the alarming presence of Twitter ads on white nationalist profiles and the fallout of executive departures at Salesforce. He delves into the growing tensions between the U.S. and China over tech issues and the failed Journalism and Competition Preservation Act. Khanna highlights the implications of the Twitter Files, shedding light on media transparency and First Amendment rights, while also touching on the complexities of international prisoner exchanges.
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Apple Diversifies Supply Chain
- Apple's efforts to diversify its supply chain away from China demonstrate a growing U.S.-China divide in tech.
- This shift is driven by geopolitical risks and supply chain vulnerabilities exposed by China's COVID-19 policies.
TikTok's Ascendancy
- TikTok's popularity among Gen Z and millennials makes it highly valuable and likely to reach a deal with the U.S. government despite security concerns.
- Many young people prioritize TikTok over other media, demonstrating its immense influence.
Facebook vs. News Publishers
- Facebook refusing to pay publishers for news highlights the ongoing struggle between tech giants and traditional media.
- This raises questions about the future of news distribution and monetization.

