Lina Khan, FTC Chair, is frequently seen as the face and the voice of the Biden administration’s antagonism against the “bigness” of big tech.  The Federal Trade Commision and 17 states have filed a landmark lawsuit against Amazon for monopolistic practices; the chair of the commission defends the agency’s decision to pursue the company.  President Biden became the first sitting President to walk a picket line, when he traveled to Michigan to throw his support behind striking autoworkers.  Detroit’s legacy car companies could be pressured by the UAW strike right into bankruptcy, warns Tesla CEO Elon Musk.  Walter Isaascson, Musk’s biographer, weighs in on the view of one of the world’s richest men toward unions and how work is changing.  Plus, Target announces store closures due to a rise in retail theft and the WGA strike ends, sending writers back to work. 

 

Lina Khan 12:41

Walter Isaacson - 24:24

 

In this episode: 

Lina Khan, @linakhanFTC

Walter Isaacson, @walterisaacson

Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin
Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk
Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

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