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about top of the van not spittles were produced a total fake trees which belong to american general motors until $980.00. s. you see movida sold. the steam must. here. shaft . new c.n.n. opinion says someone hung steve. only. fame a snit fit a few feet in the creek. give out through piece the scene as he said be a check ticket fax to. after the war ended a huge number of dry cool criminals were employed by the u.s. from a nazi generals responsible for the extermination of millions became nato generals the cia hired thousands of s.s. offices and scientists there's a reason why operation paperclip was launched right after world war 2 brought 1600 nazi scientists to the us. you know and and those people were incorporated into the n.s.a. and those people were. you know were used for the manhattan project and used for all kinds of the various things and some of these people so you know it's basically the idea that we defeated fascism is as false what we did is we sort of merged into fascism and took it over and you know so that's really where it sets and i the reason you know again young people
about top of the van not spittles were produced a total fake trees which belong to american general motors until $980.00. s. you see movida sold. the steam must. here. shaft . new c.n.n. opinion says someone hung steve. only. fame a snit fit a few feet in the creek. give out through piece the scene as he said be a check ticket fax to. after the war ended a huge number of dry cool criminals were employed by the u.s. from a nazi generals responsible for the extermination of millions became nato...
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about top of the them nuts vehicles were produced opel factories which is a loan to american general motors until $940.00. is is the movie does so all. the steam must. be a chapped. new c.n.n. opinion says sam and hank steve. own. fame is the fear that a few been the creek. give out through piece the scene if you send me a check to fax to. after the war ended a solution number of 3rd reich real criminals who are employed by the u.s. . generals responsible for the extermination of millions became nato general the cia hired thousands of s.s. offices and scientists there's a reason why operation paperclip was launched right after world war 2 brought $1600.00 nazi scientists to the us. you know and those people were incorporated into the n.s.a. and those people were. you know were used for the manhattan project and used for all kinds of nefarious things and some of these people so you know it's basically the idea that we defeated fascism is just false what we did is we sort of merged into fascism and took it over and you know so that's really where it's acts and i had the reason you know young
about top of the them nuts vehicles were produced opel factories which is a loan to american general motors until $940.00. is is the movie does so all. the steam must. be a chapped. new c.n.n. opinion says sam and hank steve. own. fame is the fear that a few been the creek. give out through piece the scene if you send me a check to fax to. after the war ended a solution number of 3rd reich real criminals who are employed by the u.s. . generals responsible for the extermination of millions...
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and it -- for general motors to ask for the bailout and for american taxpayers to be there for generald is a time of need for american workers. and to not get this investment is shameful. >> reporter: gm says that this is just a small sliver of what they're spending on electric vehicles, chris. they say that here in the u.s. they're spending $9 billion t tennessee. they say there will be about 9,000 jobs associated with that. a company spokesman telling me, look, we build autos around the world. if we're going to go all electric by 2035, it's only natural that some of those cars will be built outside the u.s. chris? >> we're going to hear more about this going forward. josh letterman, thank you for that. >>> up next, congressman of new york hakeem jeffries will join me on the ongoing threat to democracy in washington and across the country. you're watching msnbc. g msnbc. b! ♪“you're the best” by joe esposito♪ ♪ [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade. ♪ look at what's happened to me.♪ ♪ i can't believe it myself.♪ maybe it is dirtier than it looks. it is dirtier than it
and it -- for general motors to ask for the bailout and for american taxpayers to be there for generald is a time of need for american workers. and to not get this investment is shameful. >> reporter: gm says that this is just a small sliver of what they're spending on electric vehicles, chris. they say that here in the u.s. they're spending $9 billion t tennessee. they say there will be about 9,000 jobs associated with that. a company spokesman telling me, look, we build autos around the...
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and for general motors to ask for the bailout and for american taxpayers to be there for general motors american workers. and to not get this investment is shameful. >> reporter: now, gm says this is just a small fraction of their overall investments in bringing jobs here to the u.s. they say they're actually spending $9 billion to upgrade and built electric vehicle facilities including right here in michigan, as well as ohio and tennessee. they say that will have about 9,000 jobs involved. the company also telling me, look, we're a global automaker. we make cars all over the world, and so if we're going to go all electric by 2035, it's only natural that some of those cars are going to be built outside the u.s. hallie. >> josh lederman live for us in flint. thank you, great reporting. appreciate it. >>> coming up, more great reporting in the fight to make d.c. a state. what changes the white house wants to see in the bill making its way through capitol hill. we're talking with one of the journalists breaking that story in a second. >>> plus, fresh off her surprising announcement she is
and for general motors to ask for the bailout and for american taxpayers to be there for general motors american workers. and to not get this investment is shameful. >> reporter: now, gm says this is just a small fraction of their overall investments in bringing jobs here to the u.s. they say they're actually spending $9 billion to upgrade and built electric vehicle facilities including right here in michigan, as well as ohio and tennessee. they say that will have about 9,000 jobs...
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. >>> general motors has pledged to go all electric by 2035 but some workers are frustrated that the company hasn't pledged to go all-a all-american flint, michigan. >> reporter: general motors has been enjoying all kinds of accolades for going green. they're calling it a slap in the face and brett baker, the president of the local union here tells me this. >> i understand that we live in a world economy, but those investments that are in mexico, those vehicles are going to be sold in america and those jobs should be in america. >> reporter: the workers also say it's particularly frustrating that gm is spending all of this money in mexico at the same time it's asking the biden administration to spend tens of billions of dollars of taxpayer money on federal subsidies for electric vehicles. >>> still to come, our data guru steve kornacki is heading to the games. >>> plus, a royal relegation harry and meagan wax figures are finding a new home downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fr
. >>> general motors has pledged to go all electric by 2035 but some workers are frustrated that the company hasn't pledged to go all-a all-american flint, michigan. >> reporter: general motors has been enjoying all kinds of accolades for going green. they're calling it a slap in the face and brett baker, the president of the local union here tells me this. >> i understand that we live in a world economy, but those investments that are in mexico, those vehicles are going to...
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was one of those l amazingly wealthy new yorkers who helped create modern american corporations, he was the force general motorst building skyscrapers. his fingers to start building skyscrapers-_ his fingers to start building s scra ers. ~ , , skyscrapers. why did he build the empire — skyscrapers. why did he build the empire state? _ skyscrapers. why did he build the empire state? it - skyscrapers. why did he build the empire state? it was - skyscrapers. why did he build| the empire state? it was built as much as — the empire state? it was built as much as anything - the empire state? it was built as much as anything to - the empire state? it was built as much as anything to best l the empire state? it was built. as much as anything to best his close friend, walter chrysler, who was putting up another massive and famous skyscraper. the new york elites were looking for one more challenge, little knowing that they were starting a building crazejust as the great depression was taking off. fist as the great depression was taking off-— taking off. at the time the buildin: taking off. at the time the building craze _
was one of those l amazingly wealthy new yorkers who helped create modern american corporations, he was the force general motorst building skyscrapers. his fingers to start building skyscrapers-_ his fingers to start building s scra ers. ~ , , skyscrapers. why did he build the empire — skyscrapers. why did he build the empire state? _ skyscrapers. why did he build the empire state? it - skyscrapers. why did he build the empire state? it was - skyscrapers. why did he build| the empire state?...
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american corporations. he was the force behind general motors, the dupont company and then in 1928, got and itch in his fingersmpire state? why did he build the empire state — what was it built for? i think it was built as much as anything to best his close friend walter chrysler, who was putting up another massive and very famous skyscraper today. i think these new york elites were just looking for one more challenge, little knowing that they were starting their building craze just as the great depression was taking off. so then, at the time this building craze happened, these huge buildings popped up, the depression occurred. the history of the empire state building after that, in my mind, is very much connected to hollywood and the movies and king kong. is that what made it really iconic and famous? because if it hadn't been for that film, would it be the kind of thing that it is today? i think you're right. it's just a little over 1.5 years after the building opened that famous king kong movie was shown throughout the united states — and much of the world, indeed — and that image of king kong grasping the
american corporations. he was the force behind general motors, the dupont company and then in 1928, got and itch in his fingersmpire state? why did he build the empire state — what was it built for? i think it was built as much as anything to best his close friend walter chrysler, who was putting up another massive and very famous skyscraper today. i think these new york elites were just looking for one more challenge, little knowing that they were starting their building craze just as the...
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american corporations. mackey was the force behind general motors, the dupont co, and in 1920 he got and each in his fingerse state? why did he build the empire state, what was it built for? i did he build the empire state, what was it built for?- what was it built for? i think it was built _ what was it built for? i think it was built as _ what was it built for? i think it was built as much - what was it built for? i think it was built as much is - it was built as much is anything to impress his closed brand, walter kreisler, putting up brand, walter kreisler, putting up a very famous skyscraper today. i think these new york elites were looking for one more challenge, little knowing they were starting their building praisejust they were starting their building praise just as the great depression was taking off. last great depression was taking off. �* , , off. at the time this building craze happen. _ off. at the time this building craze happen, these - off. at the time this building craze happen, these huge i craze happen, these huge buildings popped up, the depression occurred. the history of the empire
american corporations. mackey was the force behind general motors, the dupont co, and in 1920 he got and each in his fingerse state? why did he build the empire state, what was it built for? i did he build the empire state, what was it built for?- what was it built for? i think it was built _ what was it built for? i think it was built as _ what was it built for? i think it was built as much - what was it built for? i think it was built as much is - it was built as much is anything to impress...
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american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motors is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it. but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine, but by the hum of change. the start button to an all-electric future has been pushed. ♪ david: what does "the moment of lift" refer to? melinda gates: that if we can help lift up all women, we will change the world. david: did you find sometimes a woman would say, "take my child"? melinda: it is heartbreaking, and that's the story of women,
american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motors is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it. but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine, but by the hum of change. the start button to an...
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american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motors is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it. but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine but by the hum of change. the start button to an all-electric future has been pushed. ♪ david: would you like to be president of nigeria? aliko: some of us, we need to lead in ter of the trajectory of developing africa through the business, not through the political leadership.
american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motors is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it. but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine but by the hum of change. the start button to an...
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american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motorsn: the world is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it. but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine, but by the hum of change. the start button to an all-electric future has been pushed. ♪ david: so, in your career, , which was the most of anybody. jack: yeah. david: but many people think that trying to beat your record is almost impossible. jack: hmm, i don't know, tiger's--tiger is pretty good. david: in those days, the compensation was good,
american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motorsn: the world is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it. but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine, but by the hum of change. the start...
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american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motorsd is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it, but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine but by theum of change. the start button to an all-electric future has been pushed. rubenstein: so why do you think some people do not believe that there is such a thing as climate change? you know, they must not have taken enough science courses or something. i don't know. you worry that there's too much power and too much data in the hands of these technology companies? the government needs to get involved.
american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ♪ announcer: support for the pbs presentation of this program was provided by general motorsd is ever-changing. what hasn't really changed is the way we move around it, but that way is giving way to a whole generation of people who will charge their cars just like their phones and who will judge vehicles not by the rev of an engine but by theum of change. the start button to an...
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earlier this year, general motors temporarily shut down three north american plants due to the shortage. ford cut back michigan production of f-150's and the popular explorer and dodge is ruing workers' schedules in a nevada plant producing jeep grand cherokee and dodge durango. so these are having real-life impacts on us today. the question is we had a ripple of this just because of covid. what if we had a ripple of this because somebody decided not to supply things to us? and these are things that we have to worry about just from a national security perspective. you have to worry whether we are going to get a supply chain that we can depend on. so we really are at an inflection point. we're at an inflection point where we need to do something about this sector. so one of the issues that i alsd private r&d, they make huge investments. what we're talking about here represents a very small r&d investment partnership with the private sector as it relates to this. but we what we are talking abous trying to get more manufacturing jobs here in the united states. so my colleague was just disc
earlier this year, general motors temporarily shut down three north american plants due to the shortage. ford cut back michigan production of f-150's and the popular explorer and dodge is ruing workers' schedules in a nevada plant producing jeep grand cherokee and dodge durango. so these are having real-life impacts on us today. the question is we had a ripple of this just because of covid. what if we had a ripple of this because somebody decided not to supply things to us? and these are things...
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general motors announcing plans to restart production at four north american plant last month.d to close factories earlier in the year due to the global semiconductor chip shortage which will cost the industry $110 billion globally. take a look at this stock in the premarket, gm is up about three quarters of a percent. well, more vaccine incentives, cvs is launching a sweepstakes for anyone who gets vaccinated in their stores, prizes range from super bowl tickets, trips to miami and the bahamas. california offering a lottery, the golden state will give away $116 million in prize money. that includes the nation's largest prize of $1.5 million. then there is this. a massive shark terrifying a boat full of tourists while they were sailing in the atlantic. look at this. >> oh, my god! >> holy bleep. cheryl: are speculating that the shark is an extinct prehistoric shark, double the size of the great white. others are being more realistic. they say it is a large yet harmless basking shark. i think i'll put my money on the latter. dagen: don't go in the water. thank you, cheryl. holdi
general motors announcing plans to restart production at four north american plant last month.d to close factories earlier in the year due to the global semiconductor chip shortage which will cost the industry $110 billion globally. take a look at this stock in the premarket, gm is up about three quarters of a percent. well, more vaccine incentives, cvs is launching a sweepstakes for anyone who gets vaccinated in their stores, prizes range from super bowl tickets, trips to miami and the...
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american war fighters around the globe. we know now that the auto industry is among the hard errs hit, and i have heard from leaders last week from general motors and toyota about how their companies are coping. chris nielsen from toyota said that when he first started with the company, you could count the number of ships -- chips on a given vehicle on two hands. that is certainly not the case today. think about all the high-tech features in cars these days. navigation devices, blue tooth, automatic braking, backup cameras, and a variety of sensors. all of those depend on semiconductors. and that's on top of standard features like power steering, electric windows, air conditioning, and windshield wipers. this adds up to dozens and dozens of chips for the various components of a single vehicle, and that supply is getting harder and harder to come by. at the beginning of the pandemic, automaker supplies -- suppliers predicted a drop in car sales and canceled existing chip orders. semiconductor manufacturers replaced the auto chip capacity with other in-demand things like personal computers for kids learning at home or more ventilators to use with
american war fighters around the globe. we know now that the auto industry is among the hard errs hit, and i have heard from leaders last week from general motors and toyota about how their companies are coping. chris nielsen from toyota said that when he first started with the company, you could count the number of ships -- chips on a given vehicle on two hands. that is certainly not the case today. think about all the high-tech features in cars these days. navigation devices, blue tooth,...
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american jobs. the new petition and actions announced this week are taking on what really are classic labor violations in mexico such as firing or harassing workers who try to organize and failing to ensure legitimate general motorsbargaining agreements. that sort of abuse is a threat to workers everywhere, including in my home state of organize and across the country because it is part of the race to the bottom on workers' rights. the committee will have questions, as i know the ambassador expects today, and there will are will be questions on other areas of trade enforcement implementation. finally ustr is going to be leading negotiations dealing with intellectual property and the covid-19 vaccines. entering negotiations on an ip waiver was the right decision. the biden administration's working hard to get shots in arms across the country, and covid-19 cases are dropping in many areas. however, now coronavirus variants still pose a danger to americans as long as there are terrible outbreaks around the world. my view is our system ought to include ip protections and exceptions that promote the common good, and it's unquestionably in the common good to squash the virus as quickly as possible around the world. the
american jobs. the new petition and actions announced this week are taking on what really are classic labor violations in mexico such as firing or harassing workers who try to organize and failing to ensure legitimate general motorsbargaining agreements. that sort of abuse is a threat to workers everywhere, including in my home state of organize and across the country because it is part of the race to the bottom on workers' rights. the committee will have questions, as i know the ambassador...