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. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicon valley company. >> many of our employees come from different countries, some of which are on the banned list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contributions, noting immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the >>> president trump tweeted yesterday that the suspension of his ban is now allowing people to "pour into the u.s." we don't have a complete picture, but we can tell you that the number of refugees over the last three days is 27 families. who have gone through a vetting process that can take years. jericka duncan was at new york's jfk airport today when a family from syria arrived. >> hi. >> reporter: this is the moment dr. ghassan asaili and wife sarmad dreamed about for more than 13 years. >> i'm happy. i'm happy like i won the super bowl like yesterday. i'm very happy. >> reporter: the reunion with asaili's two brothers wa canceled when president trump signed the executive order. after landing in philadelphia, the six syrian immigrants were forced to
. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicon valley company. >> many of our employees come from different countries, some of which are on the banned list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contributions, noting immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the >>> president trump tweeted yesterday that the suspension of his ban is now allowing people to "pour into the u.s." we...
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. >> reporter: aaron levy is ceo of the company that signed on to the brief. >> some of our foundingmployees come from different countries, some of which are actually on the ban list so that has a meaningful impact on our consult cure tower. >> reporter: the brief notes immigrants or their children founded more than 200 companies on the fortune 500 list, including apple, kraft, ford, general election, at&t, google, mcdonald and disney and immigrants are nearly three times more likely to file patents than u.s.-born citizens. demonstrators against the ban with the president's promises to undo certain international trade agreements. >> they would send a really chilling signal to people all around the world, that america is not open for business, we're actually closed off. >> reporter: john blackston, cbs news, san francisco. >> the senate is expected to vote on president trump's pick to be secretary of edition. betsy devos, taking a live look from the senate floor. senator chris murphy is about to speak. vowing to work through the night, senate democrats held the floor in hoping getting
. >> reporter: aaron levy is ceo of the company that signed on to the brief. >> some of our foundingmployees come from different countries, some of which are actually on the ban list so that has a meaningful impact on our consult cure tower. >> reporter: the brief notes immigrants or their children founded more than 200 companies on the fortune 500 list, including apple, kraft, ford, general election, at&t, google, mcdonald and disney and immigrants are nearly three times...
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. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicon valley company. >> many of our employees come from differented list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contributions, noting immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the
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. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicone valley company. >> many of our employees come from different countries, some of which are on the banned list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contribution, noting immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the fortune 500 list, including apple, kraft, ford, general electric, at&t, google, mcdonald's, bogue and disney. and the brief says immigrants are nearly three times more likely to file patents than u.s.-born citizens. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: tech workers that demonstrated against the immigration ban as the industry worries about what's to come with the president's promises to undo certain international trade agreements. >> they would send a really chilling signal to people all around the world that america is not open for business. we're actually closed off. >> reporter: late this afternoon two more major tech companies, tesla and spacex, added their names to this brief filed here at the ninth circuit court of appeals. scott, of c
. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicone valley company. >> many of our employees come from different countries, some of which are on the banned list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contribution, noting immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the fortune 500 list, including apple, kraft, ford, general electric, at&t, google, mcdonald's, bogue and disney. and the brief says...
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. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicon valley company that signed onto the brief. >> many ofemployees come from different countries, some of which are on the banned list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contributions, noting immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the fortune 500 list, including apple, kraft, ford, general electric, at&t, google, mcdonald's, boeing and disney. and the brief says immigrants are nearly three times more likely to file patents than u.s.-born citizens. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: tech workers that demonstrated against the immigration ban as the industry worries about what's to come with the president's promises to undo certain international trade agreements. >> they would send a really chilling signal to people all around the world that america is not open for business. we're actually closed off. >> reporter: late this afternoon two more major tech companies, tesla and spacex, added their names to this brief filed here at the ninth circui
. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicon valley company that signed onto the brief. >> many ofemployees come from different countries, some of which are on the banned list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contributions, noting immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the fortune 500 list, including apple, kraft, ford, general electric, at&t, google, mcdonald's, boeing and disney....
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. >> aaron levy is doing a good job. that was a good quarter.arter i think is going to be better. i continue to think it's right. the market cap is very strong there. 17 goes to 20. how about haskell in new mexico, haskell. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking the call. that was an amazing game last night. the stock is american airlines. >> all right. american airlines is at the right level. i know the bernstein upgrade caught people by surprise. i like alaska and i like southwest, but i think american, that's a good level to get involved. how about gunther in florida, gunther. >> caller: booyah, mr. cramer. >> booyah. >> caller: i watch your show now for more than ten years. >> thank you. >> caller: i watch actually from the day i came out. every time i have time. it's very impressing. >> thank you. >> caller: i have one question. what do you think about corning incorporated? >> corning's had a big run. i know they're deeply involved with apple, which you know i say own, don't trade. corning has had a big run, and that concerns me because it'
. >> aaron levy is doing a good job. that was a good quarter.arter i think is going to be better. i continue to think it's right. the market cap is very strong there. 17 goes to 20. how about haskell in new mexico, haskell. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking the call. that was an amazing game last night. the stock is american airlines. >> all right. american airlines is at the right level. i know the bernstein upgrade caught people by surprise. i like alaska and i like...
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in a statement to cnbc, box ceo aaron levie saying the executive order on immigration goes against our core values in immigration. and we are provide to join leading organizations in highlighting to the courts how the order is unconstitutional, unjust and economically unsound. >>> amazon did file a challenging the order, however. when asked why ibm was not involved in the briefing, the company telling cnbc that ceo did convey the company's views directly to the president in person on friday, including how technology can help promote national security and lawful immigration, but trump is not backing down, which is why some think this battle could go all the way to the supreme court. guys, back to you. >> josh lipton, great story there. thank you very much. >>> health care reform delayed. republicans reportedly divided now over taxes. are some of the president's plans suddenly facing political reality and what impact might that have on your money? that is straight ahead. >>> speaking of the president, a reminder. we are standing by to hear from him. he is expected to speak to members of
in a statement to cnbc, box ceo aaron levie saying the executive order on immigration goes against our core values in immigration. and we are provide to join leading organizations in highlighting to the courts how the order is unconstitutional, unjust and economically unsound. >>> amazon did file a challenging the order, however. when asked why ibm was not involved in the briefing, the company telling cnbc that ceo did convey the company's views directly to the president in person on...