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haidi: great to have you with us, teresa jacobson.aging director at ubs private wealth management. sources tell us that amazon.com is shopping for used boeing 777 and cargo planes. both plane models are a notch above its current fleet. delta airlines fell by the most in a year after warning that rising fuel costs threaten the earnings outlook. the carrier says revenue return to 66% of pre-covered levels in the previous quarter. net income came to $194 million or about early since a share. american and southwest will post next week. honda is doubling down on electric business in china pledging that all models will be back in powered by 2030. they will build two new factories in china beginning in 2024 and is planning to introduce to new electric models within five years. honda wants to completely ditch combustion engines by 2040. and a look at the day had for australia, the september jobs report is due. economists are predicting a large decline in positions due to disruptions from the delta variant. will also be watching the commoditie
haidi: great to have you with us, teresa jacobson.aging director at ubs private wealth management. sources tell us that amazon.com is shopping for used boeing 777 and cargo planes. both plane models are a notch above its current fleet. delta airlines fell by the most in a year after warning that rising fuel costs threaten the earnings outlook. the carrier says revenue return to 66% of pre-covered levels in the previous quarter. net income came to $194 million or about early since a share....
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. >> more clarity from cfo paul jacobson about how general motors plans to double its revenue. trading higher after hours a couple things to keep in mind. they plan to double their annual revenue by 2030. they get there by taking 140, annual revenue pre-covid and say we think we can double it. they are targeting margins 12 to 14%. they only expect to be doing $9 billion in a couple years from now. they would plan on services and subscriptions for people who have an electric vehicle or autonomous service vehicle from the company. they plan to lead the u.s. in ev sales. people are saying can they get there? stocks, no comparison over the last couple years. market share, no comparison, either we asked the numbers be run. in 2021, tesla controlled 63% of the ev sales general motors is number three with 9%. they have a huge hill to climb to catch up with tesla i am told they think they can get there because they will have a broader portfolio and over time that will help them increase their sales and shares of general motors, i want to keep you posted on what happened with paul jacob
. >> more clarity from cfo paul jacobson about how general motors plans to double its revenue. trading higher after hours a couple things to keep in mind. they plan to double their annual revenue by 2030. they get there by taking 140, annual revenue pre-covid and say we think we can double it. they are targeting margins 12 to 14%. they only expect to be doing $9 billion in a couple years from now. they would plan on services and subscriptions for people who have an electric vehicle or...
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cbs' dana jacobson reports. >> megan rapinoe, into the top corner! >> reporter: outrage tonight from one of soccer's top women players, reacting to allegations of sexual misconduct by coach paul riley. megan rapinoe accused the national women's so, league of failing to address allegations of abuse against players writing on twitter, "men protecting men who are abusing women. burn it all down. lettal their heads role." rileigh is the third coach since august to be fired after allegations of abuse. he was let go after accused of sexual coercion by former players sinead farrelly and meleana shim, in a bombshell article in the athletic. farley said he coerced her into a sexual relationship when she was 22. meleana shim says she was manipulated by riley as well. >> farl farrelly, they said was brought back to paul riley's house and he encouraged her to kiss in the apartment. >> reporter: in cancelling this weekend's games, league president lisa baird apologized to the players and staff, saying, "i am so sorry for the pain so many are feeling." but star pl
cbs' dana jacobson reports. >> megan rapinoe, into the top corner! >> reporter: outrage tonight from one of soccer's top women players, reacting to allegations of sexual misconduct by coach paul riley. megan rapinoe accused the national women's so, league of failing to address allegations of abuse against players writing on twitter, "men protecting men who are abusing women. burn it all down. lettal their heads role." rileigh is the third coach since august to be fired...
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dana jacobson visit him in his studio to find out how the imagine sick made. >> south america, that soundsuilding your own shortcut from the airport. >> how much for the painting, $100. >> reporter: driving on off in a painting in an art fair. >> this is a good deal. >> reporter: and it's the digital slights of hand he is best known for. >> we think the social media feed is a dark place. kit be. >> reporter: from that dark place, king's mission is to brighten things up. bring a little wonder in the world 15 seconds at a time. that's a great thing. >> yeah, i love taking people on a story arc of wonder and surprise and delight. but the end of the day, it has to resonate. >> to your right. >> they have to go, oh, i understand that scenario. >> reporter: that could include booming back to the the future on a hover board or having fun with another type of zooming. or even just floating in a room. where do you find inspiration for the videos? >> i think when you look at child like wander, one of the reasons we lose that is we have assumptions about things. >> you left a toy there. >> we are loo
dana jacobson visit him in his studio to find out how the imagine sick made. >> south america, that soundsuilding your own shortcut from the airport. >> how much for the painting, $100. >> reporter: driving on off in a painting in an art fair. >> this is a good deal. >> reporter: and it's the digital slights of hand he is best known for. >> we think the social media feed is a dark place. kit be. >> reporter: from that dark place, king's mission is to...
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>> jacobson will only take you so far.s a case in which the supreme court said that a state could impose a vaccine mandate. president biden has gone back and forth whether he has the power to do the same thing directly. he is clearly being advised that he cannot because he cannot. the federal government does not have that power. that is why they decided to go through osha to say vaccines are needed for workplace safety but there are still some problems. governors like new york, there is a question whether they will recognize religious exemption. that could lead to serious challenges. courts could overturn that type of mandate. then there's the issues you mentioned which is natural antibody, many people have said their doctors told them not to take the vaccine because their natural antibodies after recovering from covid are as high or higher than they would get from a vaccine. look at the science and whether that is true or not but there is an issue there for judicial review and it hasn't really been tested that thoroughly.
>> jacobson will only take you so far.s a case in which the supreme court said that a state could impose a vaccine mandate. president biden has gone back and forth whether he has the power to do the same thing directly. he is clearly being advised that he cannot because he cannot. the federal government does not have that power. that is why they decided to go through osha to say vaccines are needed for workplace safety but there are still some problems. governors like new york, there is a...
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reporter ophelia jacobson spoke to students at the university of florida. they have a university of florida? and she learned that -- get ready to get your mind blown, diversity is a very important thing on campus. >> we're talking with college students about diversity quotas today. do students support these quotas and with will these students change their mind if we apply the same quotas to the florida gators football team. do you think diversity should be a factor in hiring decisions and college admissions processes? >> absolutely. >> they should have diversity quotas for college admissions which i think -- i think they have quotas but it's a good thing. >> i think it's an absolute necessity. >> as a first generation college student from hispanic house hold, it's important. >> there should be more diversity in every single field. >> great. what about when it comes to your perennial power house football team. >> what about diversity quotas on sports teams? college sports teams? >> no, skill based. >> yeah, absolutely. >> skill based. >> we want to win. >> w
reporter ophelia jacobson spoke to students at the university of florida. they have a university of florida? and she learned that -- get ready to get your mind blown, diversity is a very important thing on campus. >> we're talking with college students about diversity quotas today. do students support these quotas and with will these students change their mind if we apply the same quotas to the florida gators football team. do you think diversity should be a factor in hiring decisions and...
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reporter ophelia jacobson spoke to students at the university of florida. they have a university of florida? and she learned that -- get ready to get your mind blown, diversity is a very important thing on campus. >> we're talking with college students about diversity quotas today. do students support these quotas and with will these students change their mind if we apply the same quotas to the florida gators football team. do you think diversity should be a factor in hiring decisions and college admissions processes? >> absolutely. >> they should have diversity quotas for college admissions which i think -- i think they have quotas but it's a good thing. >> i think it's an absolute necessity. >> as a first generation college student from hispanic house hold, it's important. >> there should be more diversity in every single field. >> great. what about when it comes to your perennial power house football team. >> what about diversity quotas on sports teams? college sports teams? >> no, skill based. >> yeah, absolutely. >> skill based. >> we want to win. >> w
reporter ophelia jacobson spoke to students at the university of florida. they have a university of florida? and she learned that -- get ready to get your mind blown, diversity is a very important thing on campus. >> we're talking with college students about diversity quotas today. do students support these quotas and with will these students change their mind if we apply the same quotas to the florida gators football team. do you think diversity should be a factor in hiring decisions and...
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in a jacobson versus massachusetts case of 1905, the court said states have the right to vaccinate, period. now, the reaction, the negative reaction seemed to have to be with the mandate, raj, because in the '50s and early '60s we had a great polio vaccination campaign. there was very little opposition to that. the reasoning seems to be because this was developed not by the government or a pharmaceutical company, but through the march of dimes. they seem to have clean hands and so the public went along with it much easier than they have gone along with this current campaign. >> the vaccine pushback not just here in america but so many other countries around the world as well. in terms of opposition to mandatory vaccinations, what are you seeing? >> couple of things. we've also heard with the republican/democratic chasm. 68% support it versus 32%. that's almost equal to 75% you discussed. if you look at political party, democrats 94% say we like the vaccine. republicans at the other end 25%. so, yes, there's a political element here. but there may be other elements as well. >> let's talk ab
in a jacobson versus massachusetts case of 1905, the court said states have the right to vaccinate, period. now, the reaction, the negative reaction seemed to have to be with the mandate, raj, because in the '50s and early '60s we had a great polio vaccination campaign. there was very little opposition to that. the reasoning seems to be because this was developed not by the government or a pharmaceutical company, but through the march of dimes. they seem to have clean hands and so the public...
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looks off of the south american qualifying for once, a brazil, the final sco oman, litski, l kiddy jacobson. i wish tonight could last forever thing. i will always remember it because of the fans and the stadium. the city of men out the atmosphere and the match itself, i will always remember it. it will be very hard to forget to approach argentina also looking good for place at the finals and cats are a 1st half goal for mallets. are martinez deciding this game against peru? peru did go on to miss a 2nd half the penalty i did reach the last world cup of this result, least and 2nd bottom in the table. the top 4 qualify automatically for cat saw, and the 5th place sidle going to a playoff. ecuador remained 3rd on 7 scene points after a draw against columbia, who are appoint and a place behind bolivia on their 2nd strike games key. their chances of reaching a 1st well cup since 1994 alive. now south america's governing body is one of the leading organizations to spoken out against thief is pushed to stage. the woke up every 2 years from arsole manager. also, wagner is leading fif is your view
looks off of the south american qualifying for once, a brazil, the final sco oman, litski, l kiddy jacobson. i wish tonight could last forever thing. i will always remember it because of the fans and the stadium. the city of men out the atmosphere and the match itself, i will always remember it. it will be very hard to forget to approach argentina also looking good for place at the finals and cats are a 1st half goal for mallets. are martinez deciding this game against peru? peru did go on to...
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of the south american qualifying group for one to brazil, the final score l minute ski, arcadia jacobson. i wish tonight could last forever. i will always remember it because of the funds and the stadium. the city of my house, the atmosphere on the match itself, i will always remember it. it will be very hard to forget about argentina are also looking good for a place for the finals and kept her 1st half full from the tour martinez designing the game against peru, peru did go on to miss a 2nd half panel team team did reach the last roll top, but this result leaves them 2nd from the bottom. in the table. south america is governing body is one of the leading organizations to a spoken out against fif. it's pushed to stage the world cub every 2 years or my arsenal manager. arson, bangor is leading, fif is review into whether or not more regular world cups are feasible. the pay is want to play the games. what they don't want is to place more game to know and to be competitions. this is something that everybody wants to play. know if i tell, you know, you would be workshop and even each for 10
of the south american qualifying group for one to brazil, the final score l minute ski, arcadia jacobson. i wish tonight could last forever. i will always remember it because of the funds and the stadium. the city of my house, the atmosphere on the match itself, i will always remember it. it will be very hard to forget about argentina are also looking good for a place for the finals and kept her 1st half full from the tour martinez designing the game against peru, peru did go on to miss a 2nd...
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lawrence jacobson is a real estate attorney.an attorney to determine if lopez if lopez is hiding his assets. >> we have to find out what he has and where it is. and if he doesn't have it, all you can do is wait until he wins the lottery. >> the victims are focused on rebuilding their models. the house >> >> >> >> >> > small cottage that she rents. >> i got through it but tried very hard to put this to bed and not think about it. >> kelly says she managed to work finances out. >> i am still in my same home then when i started. >> we contacted the office for comment and they did not get back to us by airtime. we will be following this. >> the governmen gov averted. resident biden signed a bill to fund the government through december 3. house democrats now shifting focus to the infrastructure bill. progressives are vowing to defeat the $1 trillion bill unless moderate senate democrats agree to a larger tree $.5 trillion spending bill. >> i believe in my heart that what we can afford to do without changing our whole society to this
lawrence jacobson is a real estate attorney.an attorney to determine if lopez if lopez is hiding his assets. >> we have to find out what he has and where it is. and if he doesn't have it, all you can do is wait until he wins the lottery. >> the victims are focused on rebuilding their models. the house >> >> >> >> >> > small cottage that she rents. >> i got through it but tried very hard to put this to bed and not think about it. >> kelly...
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>> well, i think what ambassador jacobson and secretary mayorkas conveyed and what i've conveyed, it doesn't matter what you call it. it's an enormous challenge. we don't feel the need to play games with what it's called. >> is there a crisis at the border? >> arizona senate candidate and state attorney general for the state of arizona, mark burnavich and tom homan is with us. mark, you're on the front lines. joe biden -- you're the a.g. of arizona. joe biden is not enforcing the law. i thought he took an oath and swore to uphold the laws of the land and the constitution but he picks and chooses the laws that he wants. how is that possible? >> shouldn't be possible, sean. i'm a first generation american. so many come have come here and done it the right way. what the biden administration and his enablers in the senate are doing is undermining the rule of law. they've sued about the remain in mexico and the fact that he's unwilling to enforce existing law and deport people. we've sued him over trying to force the biden administration to build the wall. the end of the day, this is affe
>> well, i think what ambassador jacobson and secretary mayorkas conveyed and what i've conveyed, it doesn't matter what you call it. it's an enormous challenge. we don't feel the need to play games with what it's called. >> is there a crisis at the border? >> arizona senate candidate and state attorney general for the state of arizona, mark burnavich and tom homan is with us. mark, you're on the front lines. joe biden -- you're the a.g. of arizona. joe biden is not enforcing...
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>> i think what ambassador jacobson and secretary mayorkas is saying what i am conveying to me doesn't matter what you call it, it's an enormous challenge. we don't feel the need to play games with what it's called. >> is there a crisis at the border, sir? >> joining us now come arizona senate candidate going up against mark kelly and state attorney general right now the state of arizona might burn a bench along with former acting i.c.e. director, fox news contributor tom holland with us. mark, you're on the front lines with this. joe biden, you are the ag of arizona. joe biden has not been enforcing the law. he's been aiding and abetting in lawbreaking. i thought he took an oath or swore to uphold the laws of this land and our constitution, but he just picks and chooses the laws he wants. how is that possible? >> it shouldn't be possible. as you know i'm a first generation american and some of the people who will come there this country doing it the right way understand the rule of law is what makes this country great. what the biden administration and enablers in the senate are doing
>> i think what ambassador jacobson and secretary mayorkas is saying what i am conveying to me doesn't matter what you call it, it's an enormous challenge. we don't feel the need to play games with what it's called. >> is there a crisis at the border, sir? >> joining us now come arizona senate candidate going up against mark kelly and state attorney general right now the state of arizona might burn a bench along with former acting i.c.e. director, fox news contributor tom...
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. >> and i'm dana jacobson. >> your world in 90 seconds. >>> 50/50 in the senate, which means senateeceptions means defeat. >> congress prevents a government shutdown but fails to agree on president biden's biggest priorities or raising the debt limit. >> this is not a game. this is the faithful credit of the united
. >> and i'm dana jacobson. >> your world in 90 seconds. >>> 50/50 in the senate, which means senateeceptions means defeat. >> congress prevents a government shutdown but fails to agree on president biden's biggest priorities or raising the debt limit. >> this is not a game. this is the faithful credit of the united
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. >> laura: they will have to determine if that old president from the 1920s and the jacobson case islicable or if the court finding should be overturned. >> look, laura. i would draw a distinction between a state mandate and a federal mandate. i don't think the state should require covert shots either. in fact, i said today that would not happen with the school children. that is a parent's decision. that is what florida law says and we will vigorously enforce that. but states do have residual powers and they are able to do certain things that the founders didn't want to entrust in the federal government. the federal government is a limited power. in this day and age, and runs roughshod over everything. i think we will see dell might be successful. i think of texas will be successful. the supreme court may resolve it, but i think at that point as long as we save the jobs by the time that decision would come down, i think we could probably be in pretty good shape no matter what. so let's just save people's jobs. they should not have their livelihood tied to these mandates. >> laura: do
. >> laura: they will have to determine if that old president from the 1920s and the jacobson case islicable or if the court finding should be overturned. >> look, laura. i would draw a distinction between a state mandate and a federal mandate. i don't think the state should require covert shots either. in fact, i said today that would not happen with the school children. that is a parent's decision. that is what florida law says and we will vigorously enforce that. but states do...
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type of l up at the suemcourt, ty have to determine whether the old precedent from the 1920s, the jacobsone is applicable or whether it's core finding should be determined? >> i would draw a distinction between a state-mandated a federal mandate. i don't think the state should require covid shots either. i said clearly today that will not happen with the schoolchildren, that is apparent's decision, that is what florida laws says and we will vigorously enforce that but states do have residual powers and are able to do certain things the founders didn't want to entrust on the federal government, federal government is supposed to be, in this day and age it runs roughshod over everything but it is important we stand up for the order and i think we will be successful in the eleventh circuit, texas will be successful in the fifth circuit, the supreme court may resolve it but at that point as long as we save the jobs, by the time that decision will come down we would probably be in good shape no matter what so let's just save people's jobs, they should not have their livelihood tied to these mand
type of l up at the suemcourt, ty have to determine whether the old precedent from the 1920s, the jacobsone is applicable or whether it's core finding should be determined? >> i would draw a distinction between a state-mandated a federal mandate. i don't think the state should require covid shots either. i said clearly today that will not happen with the schoolchildren, that is apparent's decision, that is what florida laws says and we will vigorously enforce that but states do have...
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ophelia jacobson, reporter for campus reform, sorry your football team is horrible but i digress.the more egregious examples on campuses around the country. >> reporter: this is something students across the nation are having to deal with. the leadership institute campus reform has received dozens of reports from students, and they were encouraging for violating covid 19 guidelines. the university of denver students were required to download an apps that would track their location so make no mistake the surveillance state is taking brew on college campuses. todd: a letter to unvaccinated students. the preparedness team indicated you have not somebody your proof of vaccination requested an exemption. effective immediately, you were trespassed which i did not know was the properties of that phrase, from a university property until may 16th, 2022, almost a year away. or any university building you may be cited or arrested, and face further disciplinary action. this is a public university. taxpayers pay for it so they have a legal right to go anywhere on the campus they choose. why do
ophelia jacobson, reporter for campus reform, sorry your football team is horrible but i digress.the more egregious examples on campuses around the country. >> reporter: this is something students across the nation are having to deal with. the leadership institute campus reform has received dozens of reports from students, and they were encouraging for violating covid 19 guidelines. the university of denver students were required to download an apps that would track their location so make...
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here are some of the specifics jacobson is now outlining.lly by 2030, also targeting margins of 12 to 14%. how are they going to get there? ev revenue of $90 billion a year by 2030 for some context, that would be a nine-fold increase from what the company expects in 2023 so they're not even close to 5 billion or so right now. they expect to get to 90 billion by 2030. gm cruise that is close to launching in california could generate up to $50 billion in annual revenue by 2030 and one last note, a big part of today has been pushing services and subscriptions through connective cars, the digital subscription, if you will, for people who are buying gm vehicles, electric and autonomous vehicles. the company says it could generate between 20 and $25 billion a year through those services and subscriptions that would be by 2030. that's how they expect to grow their revenues, double their revenues between now and the end of the decade. guys, back to you. >> phil, what does could generate mean? is that formal guidance and target >> no, that's not form
here are some of the specifics jacobson is now outlining.lly by 2030, also targeting margins of 12 to 14%. how are they going to get there? ev revenue of $90 billion a year by 2030 for some context, that would be a nine-fold increase from what the company expects in 2023 so they're not even close to 5 billion or so right now. they expect to get to 90 billion by 2030. gm cruise that is close to launching in california could generate up to $50 billion in annual revenue by 2030 and one last note,...
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higher for the week christine lagarde has looked to disspell inflation pressures speaking at the jacobsonture she also said the ecb is keeping a close watch on potential second round effects that could lead to permanent price rises. >> obviously it's the million dollar question. you know, how long will transition be? many of us, at least, do believe that the inflation is largely transitory, largely temporary. but equally not short-lived. we have no reasons to believe that those supply bottlenecks and disruptions are going to last long enough for inflation to then be fed through second round effect of significance there might be some second round effects, we are obviously very attentive as european central banks to wage negotiations that are beginning to take place in europe to potential second round effects. but at the moment, we are not seeing much of that. >> i mentioned the comments from governor andrew bailey are driving markets this morning he made no attempt to dismiss expectations the uk could see a rate rise before the end of the year speaking before the g-30 group of central bank
higher for the week christine lagarde has looked to disspell inflation pressures speaking at the jacobsonture she also said the ecb is keeping a close watch on potential second round effects that could lead to permanent price rises. >> obviously it's the million dollar question. you know, how long will transition be? many of us, at least, do believe that the inflation is largely transitory, largely temporary. but equally not short-lived. we have no reasons to believe that those supply...
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sdny prosecutor -- again, this is a state case that we're talking about -- but a man named elliott jacobson who according to "the times" spent more than three decades as a prosecutor at sdny, came out of retirement to take on working the public corruption bureau in this d.a.'s office, also taking on this trump golf course investigation specifically. you as a former sdny prosecutor, i just wonder how that resonates to you and how we should understand the importance of the fact that somebody with that kind of a record as a federal prosecutor has come on board, has indeed come out of retirement specifically to helm something like this. >> i think it's significant. elliott served as a prosecutor for, i believe, over three decades in the southern district of new york. he was a state and local prosecutor before that. so he comes with decades of experience, particularly in the white collar space, public corruption, and tax fraud investigations. and he's known as a meticulous investigator, someone who is anything but the kind of knee-jerk hot head looking to, you know, go on a witch hunt that is be
sdny prosecutor -- again, this is a state case that we're talking about -- but a man named elliott jacobson who according to "the times" spent more than three decades as a prosecutor at sdny, came out of retirement to take on working the public corruption bureau in this d.a.'s office, also taking on this trump golf course investigation specifically. you as a former sdny prosecutor, i just wonder how that resonates to you and how we should understand the importance of the fact that...
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a man named elliott jacobson, according to the time, spent more than three decades as a prosecutor, cametake on work in the public corruption bureau in this da's office, also taking on this trump golf course investigation specifically. you, as a former prosecutor, i wonder how that resonates to you, and how we should understand the importance of the facts somebody or that kind of record as a federal prosecutor has come on board, come out of retirement specifically to home something like this? >> i think it's significant. elliott was a prosecutor for over three decades in the southern district of new york. he was a state and local prosecutor before that. he comes with decades of experience, particularly in the white-collar space. public corruption and tax fraud investigations. he is known as a meticulous investigator. someone who is anything but the kind of knee jerk hothead looking to go out and witch hunt. that is being portrayed. he is going to build this case. if he does, brick by brick, and federal prosecutors are trained differently than local prosecutors. they typically build out i
a man named elliott jacobson, according to the time, spent more than three decades as a prosecutor, cametake on work in the public corruption bureau in this da's office, also taking on this trump golf course investigation specifically. you, as a former prosecutor, i wonder how that resonates to you, and how we should understand the importance of the facts somebody or that kind of record as a federal prosecutor has come on board, come out of retirement specifically to home something like this?...
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we will hear from the cfo, paul ja jacobson later today big headlines. as you look at shares intraday not a whole lot of movement in shares the headline, they are planning on doubling their annual revenue by 2030. so if you go back to the last precovid normal year, if you will, they had about $142 billion in annual revenue. they plan to get up to $280 billion f just -- just to use that as a benchmark by 2030. they plan to do it primarily through boosting revenue through software and services. here's the ceo talking about the potential. >> yes, there will be subscriptions. we have a successful on star subscription business. we have that nochlkt we are going to build on that what is enabling this and the ability to offer so many software services is our v.i.p., our vehicle intelligent platform that allows us to do over the air updates to all the systems in the vehicle then you think about the sensor asks the cameras, we have. leveraging that functionality to provide value to the customer. >> another goal announced today, general motors will be the leader i
we will hear from the cfo, paul ja jacobson later today big headlines. as you look at shares intraday not a whole lot of movement in shares the headline, they are planning on doubling their annual revenue by 2030. so if you go back to the last precovid normal year, if you will, they had about $142 billion in annual revenue. they plan to get up to $280 billion f just -- just to use that as a benchmark by 2030. they plan to do it primarily through boosting revenue through software and services....
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in the early 1900s when smallpox was running rampant, a man named henning jacobson refused to be vaccinated. he took his case all the way to the supreme court where justice john marshal harland delivered the decision. writing quote in every well-ordered society charged with the duty of conserving the safety of its members, the rights of the individual in respect of his liberty may at times under the pressure of great dangers be subject to such restraint to be enforced by reasonable regulations as the safety of the general public may demand. so, it is not about liberty. it's not about freedom. it is about public health. >> have you guys gotten vaccinated? >> nope. >> no. >> won't do it. >> can i ask why? why you chose not to? >> i'm allergic to a lot of things in the -- the chemicals and stuff like that. and freedom. you -- you get to choose. if you can have an abortion and choose your body, i should be abl able to choose if i get a shot. >> has already been tested, as well. because in previous cases in history where people refused, they were fined even if they said they had a health issue a
in the early 1900s when smallpox was running rampant, a man named henning jacobson refused to be vaccinated. he took his case all the way to the supreme court where justice john marshal harland delivered the decision. writing quote in every well-ordered society charged with the duty of conserving the safety of its members, the rights of the individual in respect of his liberty may at times under the pressure of great dangers be subject to such restraint to be enforced by reasonable regulations...
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research conducted by william jacobson, a professor at cornell law school, he concludes that race hasindividuals crt wrong refocuses on people as group members and the troubling development because elite schools are teaching future leaders of government and industry in the set of society focus on equality, will be faced with race based classifications and conflict. stu: and i think he's right. some parents who speak out against crt could face an fbi investigation. what exactly is the justice department saying? >> the department of justice is asking fbi to meet with state and local law enforcement the next month to talk about how they will investigate alleged threats or what they call to be threat supposedly made by parents against scoreboards. reporter: association is asking parent actions be treated as hate crimes while as you can imagine, peers are saying this does too far from an attempt to solve his concerns about critical race theory and the latest causing parents to rethink public school systems, software spoke mostly back in the classrooms, students must comply with state requi
research conducted by william jacobson, a professor at cornell law school, he concludes that race hasindividuals crt wrong refocuses on people as group members and the troubling development because elite schools are teaching future leaders of government and industry in the set of society focus on equality, will be faced with race based classifications and conflict. stu: and i think he's right. some parents who speak out against crt could face an fbi investigation. what exactly is the justice...
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over the country right now and i understand tcn j is position because they believe it falls under jacobson you and i have a daughter who is facing the same discrimination at her university, she is also standing up, god bless you and keep fighting in thank you catherine for representing her in defending her rights in her medical liberty in her medical privacy i believe we have to say that america. >> thank you so much. will: what happened to my body my choice. rachel: what happened to hipaa, what the heck. pete: president biden approval rating is slipping with the bunch of latino votes, the shift in support and talking about bad traffic, did i do that right, connecticut, i don't know yet. rachel: connecticut to the rescue after animals take over the highway. ♪ - [narrator] it's a mixed up world. and the way we work looks a little different. but whether you embrace the new normal or just want to get back to the routines that feel right, x-chair continues to be at the forefront of change, which is why we've launched the all new x-chair with elemax. elemax combines gentle body temperature regu
over the country right now and i understand tcn j is position because they believe it falls under jacobson you and i have a daughter who is facing the same discrimination at her university, she is also standing up, god bless you and keep fighting in thank you catherine for representing her in defending her rights in her medical liberty in her medical privacy i believe we have to say that america. >> thank you so much. will: what happened to my body my choice. rachel: what happened to...