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Google, Apple, and ALL the tech billionaires fight antitrust against Congress (full hearing)

The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust will hear from CEOs Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Sundar Pichai of Google, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Tim Cook of Apple. Read: Tech titans hammered by Congress in historic antitrust hearing #Hearings #congressionalhearings #Congress

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  1. A. Simon Katz

    July 29, 2020 at 11:04 pm

    Should I worry about youtube losing community comments and post/upload videos if 230 is changed or revoked ????????????????????????????????????????

  2. Bunci Patel

    July 29, 2020 at 11:04 pm

    Mr. Poopybutthole

  3. Yash B

    July 29, 2020 at 11:06 pm

    Ms. macbath did damn good.

  4. Harrison Gray

    July 29, 2020 at 11:18 pm

    Hearing Tim say Samsung and huawei is cursed

    • Endy Soup

      July 30, 2020 at 12:45 am

      Ikr

  5. Sterling Archer

    July 29, 2020 at 11:35 pm

    *From **2:10:10**-**2:10:47** is hilarious. ????*

  6. Keith Zimmerman

    July 29, 2020 at 11:36 pm

    4 of the biggest criminals in the world.

    • Tristan Stocker

      July 30, 2020 at 12:14 am

      Ha

  7. Tanner Deal

    July 29, 2020 at 11:47 pm

    My God, the republican members of Congress ask the dumbest questions.

  8. SevenDeMagnus

    July 29, 2020 at 11:57 pm

    Hi. At those market caps 1.5, 1.6 trillion and the things people are seeing (Apple’s way overpriced products and services), it’s next to impossible to convince congress that it isn’t a monopoly and that is shouldn’t be broken up like Microsoft. This is good for consumers and upcoming start ups.

    God bless, Revelation 21:4

    • blad90

      July 30, 2020 at 12:55 am

      overpriced? Have you heard of Samsungs s20 ultras price? Do you know how much a microsoft surface product costs? You need to be quiet and not talk without knowledge.

    • SevenDeMagnus

      July 30, 2020 at 1:26 am

      @blad90 I understand but Apple paved the wasy for $1000 phones and now 1500 iPhones coz’ Apple knows it got a lock on/monopoly of sorts using the power of the Apple ecosystem (it has it advantages) Samsung and the rest just copied it, knowing that people will still pay for it.:-)

  9. froggy v

    July 30, 2020 at 12:13 am

    This is not a video game CEOs are not versus Congress they’re being questioned by .if they have nothing to hide it would be a collaboration on topics

  10. Tristan Stocker

    July 30, 2020 at 12:20 am

    Why can’t they just let them answer the questions?! Maybe they’d learn a little!

  11. Jones 0

    July 30, 2020 at 1:26 am

    Looool… Say yes

    We do move like predatora !!!

    Your a business you have to get this money

    Ppl are smart enough to make good decisions and dumb enough to make bad one

    Businesses aren’t babysitters….

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