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jacobson thank you, mayor spencer. for the record, am paul jacobson speaking, a division engineer for the state highway department department. now, as you know, the state is proposing to improve federal aid route 110 in the vicinity of connersville this highway be part of the interstate highway system created by the federal aid highway of 1956. ah, help you understand our proposal. i'd like to begin presentation by showing you a short film that will give you some of the background on the current highway program. and how. in this century america has a nation on wheels. we ride on wheels to work to shop, to play, to go about any place we want to go. we depend on wheels to bring us the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the things we use. but when we depend on wheels, depend also on highways and roads and streets, the wheels to roll on. and therein lies challenge building highways, roads and streets fast enough. keep up with the need after. world war two the nation began developing case of acute congestion that cost us mil
jacobson thank you, mayor spencer. for the record, am paul jacobson speaking, a division engineer for the state highway department department. now, as you know, the state is proposing to improve federal aid route 110 in the vicinity of connersville this highway be part of the interstate highway system created by the federal aid highway of 1956. ah, help you understand our proposal. i'd like to begin presentation by showing you a short film that will give you some of the background on the...
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jacobson wants therabot now in clinical trial to be become the first fda approved generative a.i.> how does it compare with an actual therapist? >> so, generally right now the content is pretty similar. it's how available it is. there are bots available 24/7. >> reporter: for now it's text-based. the user types for on screen responses. with more than 200 test participants now using the data-trained bot for therapy, each conversation is scrutinized. >> we want it to say certain things, and we've trained it to act in certain ways, but there's ways that this could certainly go off the rails and that -- >> potentially dangerous. >> absolutely. >> the demand is overwhelming. >> yes. >> is this a solution? >> i think this is a solution. >> reporter: one that if it works could go a long way to help america's mental health crisis. erin mclaughlin, nbc news, hanover, new hampshire. >>> up next for us here tonight, getting ready for the women's final four in what's likely to be a record-breaking night in cleveland. cord-breaking ni in cleveland. (avo) kate made progress with her mental heal
jacobson wants therabot now in clinical trial to be become the first fda approved generative a.i.> how does it compare with an actual therapist? >> so, generally right now the content is pretty similar. it's how available it is. there are bots available 24/7. >> reporter: for now it's text-based. the user types for on screen responses. with more than 200 test participants now using the data-trained bot for therapy, each conversation is scrutinized. >> we want it to say...
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jacobson thank you, senator my name is joe jacobson. >> i'm an aerospace engineer with almost 40 years of experience. i worked for boeing from 1984 to 1995 on the 767 and triple seven program grams from 1995 to 2021, i worked in aircraft certification at the faa. i retired from the fa in 2021 and have been volunteering as an independent aviation safety advocates since mostly in supportive the et 302 families on november 6, 2018, a week after the lion air six, ten crash i received an email from a colleague asking you if we had done any issue papers on m cast. >> this was the first day that i heard about mks the next day, although not assigned to the crash investigation, i received an email from a colleague at the faa which contained flight data recorder information from the lion air crash it was immediately obvious to me that the 737 max had a serious design flaw i saw that the horizontal stabilizer was repeatedly moving at a high rate because of a faulty angle of attack input i guess that a software error was responsible few days later i was shocked to discover that the airplane was pu
jacobson thank you, senator my name is joe jacobson. >> i'm an aerospace engineer with almost 40 years of experience. i worked for boeing from 1984 to 1995 on the 767 and triple seven program grams from 1995 to 2021, i worked in aircraft certification at the faa. i retired from the fa in 2021 and have been volunteering as an independent aviation safety advocates since mostly in supportive the et 302 families on november 6, 2018, a week after the lion air six, ten crash i received an email...
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the missing pharmaceutical representative landed on the desk of sergeant mia and detective greg jacobson away it scanned nailah's phone records and found something alarming. just after 10 apart -- 10:00 p.m., just before she vanished, her cell phone made three calls to 911. >> chicago emergency. >> no voice, no struggles could be heard, no background noise with the exception of some light music in the background. >> i guess he can be kind of eerie to hear that. >> yes it is. is the person physically unable to complete the conversation and just able to dial 911? >> of the investigators said about talking to just about everyone nailah new. >> the interview was completed after she visited to try to retrace her steps. anyone that we knew who had a relationship with her. >> maybe lehia's pr campaign helped because -- >> we had some anonymous tips. people say they saw her at this location. >> but, not a single one of them led to nailah. by now, detectives believe they were dealing with a serious crime and yet, >> she is missing. her technically there has not been a crime committed. >> but anyo
the missing pharmaceutical representative landed on the desk of sergeant mia and detective greg jacobson away it scanned nailah's phone records and found something alarming. just after 10 apart -- 10:00 p.m., just before she vanished, her cell phone made three calls to 911. >> chicago emergency. >> no voice, no struggles could be heard, no background noise with the exception of some light music in the background. >> i guess he can be kind of eerie to hear that. >> yes it...
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and her squad were out there fundraising, full steam ahead. >> i felt from the start that nancy jacobson no labels donors were mostly delusional about the possibility that they could find a candidate, about the possibility that that candidate could win, about what the impact of such a candidate would be. there were people out there who thought, who argue that this was a nefarious effort, that this was a trump stalking horse, and i think it's worth saying, i never felt that way. i think it's clear today based on the decision that that was not the case, with respect, i think that what this really was was a lot of naoveti from people in the group, and a lot of rich people in new york who thought there was a broader interest in a center-right, sender candidate, most people who are in that vein, harper joe biden, joe biden, occupies the center of this race, maybe he's more left than various people would want them to be on one issue or another, broadly speaking is acceptable, donald trump is unacceptable, it's hard to recruit somebody in that environment, and that's why they came up empty. >>
and her squad were out there fundraising, full steam ahead. >> i felt from the start that nancy jacobson no labels donors were mostly delusional about the possibility that they could find a candidate, about the possibility that that candidate could win, about what the impact of such a candidate would be. there were people out there who thought, who argue that this was a nefarious effort, that this was a trump stalking horse, and i think it's worth saying, i never felt that way. i think...
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. >> pastures jackson jacobson and shaw are also sounding the alarm can you really with a straight face, look at life, teachings way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism muslim racist anti-immigrant. >> i mean, it just doesn't work what i'll hear events is the founding fathers for christian america was built off christian values therefore, this is a christian country, and we should have christian government why then is jesus naught christianity mentioned in the constitution then why would you even place in their freedom of religion? >> so to meet the argument? >> is silly, is nonsense. i'm going to really have a problem with christianity of you say that it was found off a christian values with the things that took place he's right here on american soil. >> what was done to the native americans land, what was done to my people that others dennis, i can sense that you're particularly but yeah i mean, i this really gets to you. yeah. does i've headed up to here with the of one of the most astonishing revolutionaries into a white jesus wearing a r
. >> pastures jackson jacobson and shaw are also sounding the alarm can you really with a straight face, look at life, teachings way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism muslim racist anti-immigrant. >> i mean, it just doesn't work what i'll hear events is the founding fathers for christian america was built off christian values therefore, this is a christian country, and we should have christian government why then is jesus naught...
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joining us now is amanda silverstein and william jacobson.fessor set to speak at sunday's rally. thanks to both of you for joining us of professor if you could preview what will happen on sunday first? >> well, we are expecting up to 1,000 students, may be more, it's a campus with 3,000 jewish student spirit and a people are coming from off-campus who want to participate. there will be a number of speakers. that i think i'm the only faculty speaker, but this is a show of solidarity with the students. this event is about the students who for six months now have undergone almost nonstop harassment. nonstop intimidation from anti-israel groups and anti-israel professors. this is a student event. i think it will be a great show of solidarity. >> sandra: amanda you are a jewish student at cornell a sophomore, what has that been like for you? >> especially since october 7th there has been a true surge in anti-semitism on our campus. american college campuses have recently emerged as one of the major sites for expressions of hatred against the jews.
joining us now is amanda silverstein and william jacobson.fessor set to speak at sunday's rally. thanks to both of you for joining us of professor if you could preview what will happen on sunday first? >> well, we are expecting up to 1,000 students, may be more, it's a campus with 3,000 jewish student spirit and a people are coming from off-campus who want to participate. there will be a number of speakers. that i think i'm the only faculty speaker, but this is a show of solidarity with...
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all right, joining us now cornell law professor jacobson founder of the equal protection outfit. he dealt with this hostility from his own school because he dared to ask questions about the blm movement professor, president shafik of columbia said that the university designates certain areas for protest in order to guarantee free speech to avoid disruption from the other students like we are seeing with these encampments. why is the administration negotiating with the people that are violating its own rules? >> i think that's a great question. i think that's one of the reasons she probably should be stepping down. that this is toxic situation with toxic ideologies. these are essentially anti-american, anti-western, anti-capitalist ideology similar to occupy wall street from a decade ago, mixed in with islamist pro-terror groups and mixed in with praise for hamas and other terrorist groups. this is not really something that we have seen before. and i have been covering these movements for over a decade. it's worse now. >> laura: cnn thinks that the police are, perhaps, the catalys
all right, joining us now cornell law professor jacobson founder of the equal protection outfit. he dealt with this hostility from his own school because he dared to ask questions about the blm movement professor, president shafik of columbia said that the university designates certain areas for protest in order to guarantee free speech to avoid disruption from the other students like we are seeing with these encampments. why is the administration negotiating with the people that are violating...
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out there fundraising, fundraising, full steam ahead. >> yeah, i felt from the start that nancy jacobsonad a big no labels donors were mostly delusional about, a, the possibility that they couldn't find a candidate, the possibility that candidate could win, about what the impact of such a candidate would be. some people out there who thought that, who argue that this was a nefarious effort, that this is trump's talking horse. i do think it is worth the saying, i never felt that way it is clear today, the decision that that was not the case and with respect to the late joe lieberman, i think that what this really was was just a lot of naoveti from people in the group and a lot of rich people in new york who thought that there was a broader interest in a center-right center candidate than there is. i think those people who are in that thinking our for joe biden and like joe biden. joe biden at the center of this race, maybe he is a little on the left than various people to want to be on one issue or another, and broadly speaking he is acceptable, donald trump is unacceptable and so it is h
out there fundraising, fundraising, full steam ahead. >> yeah, i felt from the start that nancy jacobsonad a big no labels donors were mostly delusional about, a, the possibility that they couldn't find a candidate, the possibility that candidate could win, about what the impact of such a candidate would be. some people out there who thought that, who argue that this was a nefarious effort, that this is trump's talking horse. i do think it is worth the saying, i never felt that way it is...
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any jacobson has been talking about a new book about nuclear war. we had the academy award with oppenheimer, we're be actually kind of condition or either habituated to the notion of nuclear war as though it's not anything to worry about. and i must say that i am a little that i'm quite weren't quite reluctant to use the word races. but recently i got to tell you i, i saw an interview with jose andrews from world central kitchen. and martha raddatz and whenever she spoke of, it is really debts. they were humans and it was data was really easy to use the desk and it was humans. and that was great. whenever you talked about about us any is it was always numbers and numbers are going up. is that when we take these like socrates and collateral damage? well, you know why light or you're, you're absolutely right. i mean it, i saw that interview too. and you know, people were killed in gods, but they never say who killed them or why they were killed. keep going, right, right. is just inadvertent and what's happening is i always think about the bigger pictu
any jacobson has been talking about a new book about nuclear war. we had the academy award with oppenheimer, we're be actually kind of condition or either habituated to the notion of nuclear war as though it's not anything to worry about. and i must say that i am a little that i'm quite weren't quite reluctant to use the word races. but recently i got to tell you i, i saw an interview with jose andrews from world central kitchen. and martha raddatz and whenever she spoke of, it is really debts....
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. >> brian jacobson, thank you, my friend. the conflict is pulling back oil. well above $80 per barrel. if the situation worsens, could we see oil rise to more than $100 per barrel? what do you say? what is the risk that an escalation would cause oil prices to rise a great deal. if things simmer down a little bit, oil will lose what has been brought into it. >> you can never say number two. if you lose oil in the middle east you will be going up. the market will be looking for israel's response which we are expecting overnight today and tomorrow. a lot of what is going on is precisely why we have seen prices pullback. overall, the situation is de- escalated, we think that prices are going to hold. they might go back a little bit. physical fundamentals are why we are here today. it is very tight. before prices climb to where we are today. yes, there is geopolitical risk but not a lot. if things get out of control, we can rally quite a bit. >> the specific risk to oil, number one would be if israel decided to directly attack the oil infrastructure of iran. that
. >> brian jacobson, thank you, my friend. the conflict is pulling back oil. well above $80 per barrel. if the situation worsens, could we see oil rise to more than $100 per barrel? what do you say? what is the risk that an escalation would cause oil prices to rise a great deal. if things simmer down a little bit, oil will lose what has been brought into it. >> you can never say number two. if you lose oil in the middle east you will be going up. the market will be looking for...
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ceo nancy jacobson explained the group couldn't find anyone willing to one who had a critical path tote house. this is after no labels tried and failed to recruit former new jersey governor chris christie, new hampshire governor chris sununu and senator joe manchin of west virginia. with a potential threat from no labels interlaced, the biggest potential spoiler in the 2024 presidential race is robert kennedy junior, a candidate who has been garnering almost 10% support in the latest national polls. given his impact here, kennedy's increasingly coming under scrutiny, which so far does not seem to be helping his campaign. this week, his campaign sent out a round of fundraising emails that called january 62 rioters "activists." this forced kennedy to release a statement today clarifying his stance on the couple like it, which was no less alarming. in the statement, kennedy writes that "reasonable people, including trump opponents, tommy there is little evidence of true insurrection." kennedy then had to reject part of the statement because the original version had said, falsely, that th
ceo nancy jacobson explained the group couldn't find anyone willing to one who had a critical path tote house. this is after no labels tried and failed to recruit former new jersey governor chris christie, new hampshire governor chris sununu and senator joe manchin of west virginia. with a potential threat from no labels interlaced, the biggest potential spoiler in the 2024 presidential race is robert kennedy junior, a candidate who has been garnering almost 10% support in the latest national...
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. $80 million later, all the big ideas, very few tv appearances, nancy jacobson, i'm looking at you. and they're out. what's your take? >> i use my uh official term earlier, but that was the word i think i heard from so many operatives who had been texting me nonstop the last few months saying no labels is doing this, and now they finally get to exhale. i think the people who were always taking no labels more seriously were the biden folks. they had staffed up around this. i think they were prepared to launch a full scale attack to try and keep these folk, whoever they recruited, out of the game. i think they're happy they don't have to do that anymore. but i think just the fact that, you know, there was this bark and forth that there should be another candidate in the first place when the outreach wasn't even really existing. i remember talking to the nikki haley folks who are like yeah, no one ever called nikki haley even though they were trying to get to her over the media. i think it lands them in the right place of okay, now voters now they have a binary. i think rfk is more of
. $80 million later, all the big ideas, very few tv appearances, nancy jacobson, i'm looking at you. and they're out. what's your take? >> i use my uh official term earlier, but that was the word i think i heard from so many operatives who had been texting me nonstop the last few months saying no labels is doing this, and now they finally get to exhale. i think the people who were always taking no labels more seriously were the biden folks. they had staffed up around this. i think they...
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we have fox team coverage former utah congressman jacobson chases trends us but we begin with aishahwho is live on capitol hill. this bill that is before the house really could see a lot of division in the democra democratic party. >> absolutely, john, good afternoon. across the country right now the question is who's in charge right now? who can take control of the situation that is out of control? there is talk right now in the e house of defunding these schools but it's in the early stages. even folks on the left are talking about it. there is no text on it yet. there is text, though, on a bill that will be taken up tomorrow that redefines, expands the definition of anti-semitism. it is michael lawler's bill. it paves the path for eventually defunding these universities. it is going to divide democrats. a jewish congressman from new york is against it because he says it infringes on free speech. at the same time that democrats are divided on this how it's are united as house speaker is going to announce more legislation and even more investigations coming up at this 2:00 press con
we have fox team coverage former utah congressman jacobson chases trends us but we begin with aishahwho is live on capitol hill. this bill that is before the house really could see a lot of division in the democra democratic party. >> absolutely, john, good afternoon. across the country right now the question is who's in charge right now? who can take control of the situation that is out of control? there is talk right now in the e house of defunding these schools but it's in the early...
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all the big ideas, very few tv appearances, nancy jacobson i'm looking at you. and what's your take? >> i used my official term earlier, but that is the word that i think i heard from so many operatives who had been texting me nonstop over the course of the last few months being like, no labels is doing this, and now they finally get to exhale, i think the people who are always taking no labels more seriously were the biden folks. i think they were prepared to launch a full-scale attack to keep these folks whoever they recruited out of the game. i think they're happy that they don't have to do that anymore. just the fact that there was a back-and-forth that there should be another candidate in the first place mawhinney outreach wasn't really existing. i remember talking to nikki haley, even though they were trying to get to her over the media. i do think that it lands them in the right place of now voters know they have a binary. i think it's more of a trump problem than a biden problem. >> and not actually doing anything useful with it. i am shocked. shocked. t
all the big ideas, very few tv appearances, nancy jacobson i'm looking at you. and what's your take? >> i used my official term earlier, but that is the word that i think i heard from so many operatives who had been texting me nonstop over the course of the last few months being like, no labels is doing this, and now they finally get to exhale, i think the people who are always taking no labels more seriously were the biden folks. i think they were prepared to launch a full-scale attack...
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. >> pastor is jackson jacobson and shaw are part of a campaign here in milwaukee that is trying to fight back against christian nationalism >> or why >> is christian nationalism? and your view such a threat? >> threat because it's sent this exclusive? >> can you really with a straight face, look at life teachings way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism, anti muslim, racist, anti-immigrant. i mean, it's doesn't work. >> polling shows americans differ on the role of christianity in government. a minority would support the government declaring christianity that national religion. >> you can't have a multicultural democracy and have a privilege religion doesn't work. >> do you think laws in this country governments should be based on christianity or is it just totally separate from alawieh should put christ back and to the contrary, worried longs. and the contrary withdraw a lot stronger. >> what does that look like? they'll put in christ back into the country. for god, back into the church god back into the white house that's where he belongs, >>
. >> pastor is jackson jacobson and shaw are part of a campaign here in milwaukee that is trying to fight back against christian nationalism >> or why >> is christian nationalism? and your view such a threat? >> threat because it's sent this exclusive? >> can you really with a straight face, look at life teachings way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism, anti muslim, racist, anti-immigrant. i mean, it's doesn't work....
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. >> pastors jackson jacobson, and shaw are part of a campaign here in milwaukee that is trying to fight back against christian nationalism. >> or >> why is christian nationalism and your view such a threat >> threat because its is exclusive. >> can you really with a straight face, look at life teachings, way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism, anti muslim, racist anti-immigrant. i mean, it just doesn't work. >> polling shows americans differ on the role of christianity in governments. a minority would support the government declaring christianity the country's national religion. >> you can't have a multicultural democracy and have a privilege. religion doesn't work. >> do you think laws in this country governments should be based on christianity or is it just totally separate from alawieh should put christ back at to the contrary, creep and the contrary would grow a lot stronger. >> what does that look like? they'll put in christ back into the country, but god back into the church airport, god back into the white house. i was worried belongs
. >> pastors jackson jacobson, and shaw are part of a campaign here in milwaukee that is trying to fight back against christian nationalism. >> or >> why is christian nationalism and your view such a threat >> threat because its is exclusive. >> can you really with a straight face, look at life teachings, way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism, anti muslim, racist anti-immigrant. i mean, it just doesn't work. >>...
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in a statement no labels ceo and co-founder nancy jacobson writes this.bels has always said we would only offer our ballot line to a ticket if we can identify candidates with a credible path to winning the white house. no such candidate emerged, so the responsible course of action is for us to stand down. the group was spurred by at least a dozen candidates during its recruitm efforts from chris christie to senator joe manchin to governor chris sununu. and here's what no labels national director told fox news when pressed to name a candidate that he'd vote for in november's election. >> no labels was looking for a hero, and a hereo never emerged. >> who are you going to vote for, joe? >> who am i going to vote for? well, no labels itself is a c4 organization that doesn't advocate for or against political candidates. you know, we were merely securing -- >> you have two prominent and maybe robert f. kennedy. the choice for you as a person. >> me as a person i would vote for biden than for trump. >> there had been real fires in the biden camp a no labels can
in a statement no labels ceo and co-founder nancy jacobson writes this.bels has always said we would only offer our ballot line to a ticket if we can identify candidates with a credible path to winning the white house. no such candidate emerged, so the responsible course of action is for us to stand down. the group was spurred by at least a dozen candidates during its recruitm efforts from chris christie to senator joe manchin to governor chris sununu. and here's what no labels national...
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lots to discuss with paul jacobson on cnbc in the next hour.out the strength of the first quarter and more importantly what this says about the rest of the year for gm. guys, back to you. >> thank you, phil. we appreciate it. we'll talk to you soon. >>> when we come back, airbus hiring a familiar face to run its north american business. we have the details next. >>> right now, as we head to break, let's look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers. i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. yeah. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box." we're live from the nasdaq market site in times inquire. square. if you look at the market, we picked up ground with earni
lots to discuss with paul jacobson on cnbc in the next hour.out the strength of the first quarter and more importantly what this says about the rest of the year for gm. guys, back to you. >> thank you, phil. we appreciate it. we'll talk to you soon. >>> when we come back, airbus hiring a familiar face to run its north american business. we have the details next. >>> right now, as we head to break, let's look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers. i can't believe...
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. >> devlin barrett, brian >> jacobson, james scholz, >> begin with you here. >> the justices surprise, surprise, perhaps appear to be split along ideological lines here sure. which way is it going to go from your reading of oral arguments? >> well, i think based on oral arguments and the fact that the conservatives have a 6-3 advantage on the court. i think the conservatives have a lot of questions and doubts and skepticism about this law. and they have shown over a bunch of years skepticism about the application of this kind of law that the conservative justices don't like what they view as a sort of ever expanding use of the obstruction statutes. and they view this as a possible misuse and overuse. and obviously that has tremendous implications potentially for the general you already six cases and if they go broadly, if they rule very brawley and tough on this law, it could even have implications for the trump case. >> i mean, brayan vera's the title of a statute. right. and there's the ways you could apply it why wouldn't it fall? well into the or otherwise impede beyond you're tal
. >> devlin barrett, brian >> jacobson, james scholz, >> begin with you here. >> the justices surprise, surprise, perhaps appear to be split along ideological lines here sure. which way is it going to go from your reading of oral arguments? >> well, i think based on oral arguments and the fact that the conservatives have a 6-3 advantage on the court. i think the conservatives have a lot of questions and doubts and skepticism about this law. and they have shown over...
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. >> pastor is jackson jacobson and shaw are part of a campaign here in milwaukee that is trying to fight back against christian nationalism >> why >> is christian nationalism? and your view such a threat >> threat because is this exclusive? can really with a straight face, look at life teachings way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism, anti muslim, racist anti-immigrant. i mean, it just doesn't work. >> polling shows americans different on the role of christianity in government. a minority would support the government declaring christianity that national religion. >> you can't have a multicultural docx pros and have a privilege religion doesn't work. >> do you think laws in this country governments should be based on christianity or is it just totally separate from alawieh should put christ back into the contrary people longs. and the contrary would grow a lot stronger. >> what does that look like? they'll put in christ back into the country for god, back into the church airport, god back into the white house i was worried belongs 44% of ameri
. >> pastor is jackson jacobson and shaw are part of a campaign here in milwaukee that is trying to fight back against christian nationalism >> why >> is christian nationalism? and your view such a threat >> threat because is this exclusive? can really with a straight face, look at life teachings way and death of jesus and line that up with the correlates of christian nationalism, anti muslim, racist anti-immigrant. i mean, it just doesn't work. >> polling shows...
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strong pickup truck demand paul jacobson on "squawk box." >> we have seen, you know, some effects onse rates, and the leasing portfolio, obviously, where people turn vehicles faster and where we drive a lot of loyalty gm financial has continueded to trend well in that space i think it's a little bit too soon to tell, based on where interest rates are and how long they've been here, but as we've seen the customer has been really resilient as it relates to our products over this time period >> reporter: that's paul talking about the impact of higher auto loan interest rates on the consumer and as he said, they really haven't noticed a huge impact at this point and they are raising their full year eps and free cash flow guidance. shares of gm up almost 5% following much better be than expected earnings and a much better than expected forecast as they raise for the full year compare that with tesla, and this is all about what we're going to hear after the bell today, as tesla tries to move higher after a string of days where the stock has been pushed lower. the q1 results do come after t
strong pickup truck demand paul jacobson on "squawk box." >> we have seen, you know, some effects onse rates, and the leasing portfolio, obviously, where people turn vehicles faster and where we drive a lot of loyalty gm financial has continueded to trend well in that space i think it's a little bit too soon to tell, based on where interest rates are and how long they've been here, but as we've seen the customer has been really resilient as it relates to our products over this...
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and then on afterwards jenny jacobson talks about the launch of a nuclear missile sheet is interviewedjohn cinsensoroni. on wednesday president biden and first lady jill biden hosted dinner with the japanese prime minister. you could watch those arrival live. later at 11:00 p.m. we will feature highlights including the white house arrival and toast given at the dinner. watch the white house dinner live on c-span. >> this year c-span celebrates 45 years of congress like no other. we have been your primary source for capitol hill. taking you to where policy is debated and decided. c-span, 45 years and counting. powered by cable. "washington journal," continues. host: we are joined by jill stein the green party presidential candidate welcome to the program. guest: good morning it's great to be here thank you so much mimi. host: why are you seeking this third-party bidder what differentiates you from other candidates? guest: americans are hurting and they're hurting for something different. they are tired of being thrown under the bus by elites. half of people who rent are financially stre
and then on afterwards jenny jacobson talks about the launch of a nuclear missile sheet is interviewedjohn cinsensoroni. on wednesday president biden and first lady jill biden hosted dinner with the japanese prime minister. you could watch those arrival live. later at 11:00 p.m. we will feature highlights including the white house arrival and toast given at the dinner. watch the white house dinner live on c-span. >> this year c-span celebrates 45 years of congress like no other. we have...
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eastern, journalist annie jacobson shares her book nuclear war, the sequence of events that would occurhome and around the globe following the launch of a nuclear missile. she's interviewed by national security analyst --. watch every sunday on c-span2 to find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at tv.org. >> of the house will be in order. >> c-span tolerates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, your primary source for capital health, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government, taking you to where the policy is debated and decided all with the support of america's cable company. c-span, 45 years and counting powered by cable. washington journal continues. host: welcome back to washington journal. we are in open forum and before we start taking your calls on any public policy issues that you got on your mind this morning, i wanted to show you this article from the guardian. the headline is the machine, is really use ai to identify 37,000 targets. israeli intelligence sources reveal use of systems in gaza and claims the mission give
eastern, journalist annie jacobson shares her book nuclear war, the sequence of events that would occurhome and around the globe following the launch of a nuclear missile. she's interviewed by national security analyst --. watch every sunday on c-span2 to find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at tv.org. >> of the house will be in order. >> c-span tolerates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, your primary source for capital health,...
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on afterwards, annie jacobson shares her book, "nuclear war," chronicle link the sequence of events following launch of a nuclear missile. she's interviewed by national security analyst joe sorensioni. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> next week is the opening of the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, only the second cabinet member to be impeached by the house. wednesday, house impeachment managers led by mark green delivers the two articles of impeachment to the senate, refusing to enforce laws. the senate will be sworn in as jurors. mitch mcconnell says the chamber is effected about whether to dismiss or kill the impeachment charges. live coverage wednesday on c-span2, on c-span now, our free mobile video it, and online at c-span.org. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by ayelet sheffey, senior economic policy reporter at insider. welcome to the show. guest: great to be here. host: you cover higher education and the cost of college. it has hit $90,000 or more at some schools.
on afterwards, annie jacobson shares her book, "nuclear war," chronicle link the sequence of events following launch of a nuclear missile. she's interviewed by national security analyst joe sorensioni. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> next week is the opening of the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, only the second cabinet member to be impeached by the house. wednesday, house impeachment...
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on afterwards, annie jacobson shares her book, "nuclear war," chronicle link the sequence of events following launch of a nuclear missile. she's interviewed by national security analyst joe sorensioni. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> next week is the opening of the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, only the second cabinet member to be impeached by the house. wednesday, house impeachment managers led by mark green delivers the two articles of impeachment to the senate, refusing to enforce laws. the senate will be sworn in as jurors. mitch mcconnell says the chamber is effected about whether to dismiss or kill the impeachment charges. live coverage wednesday on c-span2, on c-span now, our free mobile video it, and online at c-span.org. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by ayelet sheffey, senior economic policy reporter at insider. welcome to the show. guest: great to be here. host: you cover higher education and the cost of college. it has hit $90,000 or more at some schools.
on afterwards, annie jacobson shares her book, "nuclear war," chronicle link the sequence of events following launch of a nuclear missile. she's interviewed by national security analyst joe sorensioni. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> next week is the opening of the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, only the second cabinet member to be impeached by the house. wednesday, house impeachment...