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This is a rush transcript from Tucker Carlson Tonight, January 22, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
TUCKER CARLSON, FOX NEWS HOST: Good evening and welcome to TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT. We don t know about you, but we are thankful that on his very first day in office, Joe Biden addressed one of this nation s most pressing problems: the crisis in girls sports.
The main problem with girls sports obviously is that they lack diversity, only girls get to play girls sports. That s wrong. Joe Biden plans to fix it. Biden is breaking this country s turf ceiling.
Its leaders are leaving office and tarnished by links to violence, its enemies in Silicon Valley are emboldened, and its allies are having second thoughts. But don’t write off the conservative anti-tech movement just yet.
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A new lawsuit is inflaming tensions on the right between the powerful, business-friendly Koch political network and a rising coalition of populist conservatives pushing for a crackdown on Silicon Valley.
The lawsuit seeks emails and other communications between staffers at a Commerce Department tech agency and outside policy gurus who support the Trump administration s campaign to reign in social media behemoths like Facebook. Some of those targeted even include Koch allies who say the well-heeled and influential network is trying to scare partners into silence.
With great fanfare last week, 44 attorneys general hit Google with two antitrust complaints, following a landmark lawsuit the Justice Department and 11 states lodged against the Alphabet Inc. unit
Oracle’s hidden hand is behind the Google antitrust lawsuits
Under Executive Chairman Larry Ellison, Oracle worked behind the scenes for years to persuade regulators and law enforcement on at least three continents to rein in Google.
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With great fanfare last week, 44 attorneys general hit Google with two antitrust complaints, following a landmark lawsuit the Justice Department and 11 states lodged against the Alphabet Inc. unit in October.
What’s less known is that Oracle Corp. spent years working behind the scenes to persuade regulators and law enforcement agencies in Washington, more than 30 states, the European Union, Australia and at least three other countries to rein in Google’s huge search-and-advertising business. Those efforts are paying off.