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Barring a last-minute breakthrough, more than 7,000 workers are set to walk off their truck and bus assembly lines on Friday night in the swing state of North Carolina, injecting the United Automobile Workers’ new activism in the South directly into the 2024 election. North Carolina has never been hospitable to organized labor, and the midnight strike at the North American subsidiary of the German industrial giant Daimler Truck has been greeted with trepidation by the state’s Democratic establishment, which has long tried to project a moderate, pro-business bent. But Shawn Fain, the U.A.W.’s brash new president, doesn’t much care. “We don’t expect politicians to save the day, but at the end of the day, politicians have an obligation to the people that elect them,” he said in an interview on Thursday, adding: “It’s our generation-defining moment. This is a time where politicians need to pick a side.”In September, President Biden joined the picket line of the U.A.W.’s successful strike of the Big Three U.S. automakers, and Thursday, a White House spokeswoman, Robyn Patterson, indicated that the president could be equally aggressive if there was a Daimler walkout.
Persons: Shawn Fain, , Biden, , Robyn Patterson Organizations: United Automobile Workers, North, Daimler, Democratic, , Big, U.S, automakers, House Locations: North Carolina, Carolina, North American
“But it could also bring serious risks, including catastrophic risks, that we need to be aware of,” Harris said. First, Gladstone AI said, the most advanced AI systems could be weaponized to inflict potentially irreversible damage. Safety concernsHarris, the Gladstone AI executive, said the “unprecedented level of access” his team had to officials in the public and private sector led to the startling conclusions. Gladstone AI said it spoke to technical and leadership teams from ChatGPT owner OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Facebook parent Meta and Anthropic. Some employees at AI companies are sharing similar concerns in private, according to Gladstone AI.
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Dearborn, Michigan CNN —In 2020, Eman Hammoud was one of thousands of Michigan Muslims who helped President Joe Biden beat Donald Trump. A month ago, the Palestinian American immigration lawyer had no doubts she would support his campaign again in 2024. Michigan has more than 200,000 Muslim American voters — 146,000 of whom turned out to vote in 2020 –— according to an analysis by Emgage, an organization that seeks to build the political power of Muslim Americans. “That just proves that the Biden administration needs the Muslim vote to win,” said Nada Al-Hanooti, the Michigan executive director of Emgage Action. “We felt that the rhetoric, including from the White House, was very unhelpful and in fact potentially dangerous,” Alzayat said.
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President Joe Biden unveils Executive Order EO-14067, a groundbreaking move that transforms the US Dollar into a cryptocurrency. “There are no plans to convert the U.S. dollar into a digital asset,” White House Assistant Press Secretary Robyn Patterson told Reuters in an email. EO-14067 can be read on the Federal Register website (here) and a related “Fact Sheet” on the White House website can be seen (here). One of the reports ordered by EO-14067, a technical feasibility assessment from the Office of Science and Technology Policy, was released by the White House in September 2022 (here). President Joe Biden has not announced that the U.S. dollar will become cryptocurrency.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Robyn Patterson, Read Organizations: U.S, of Digital Assets, EO, Reuters, Federal Register, White, U.S . Federal, Science, Technology, White House, U.S . Government Locations: cryptocurrency, U.S
Biden throws his support behind Hollywood actors' strike
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( Sarah Whitten | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
230712Count President Joe Biden among the supporters of the actors strike in Hollywood. "The President believes all workers — including actors — deserve fair pay and benefits," White House spokesperson said Robyn Patterson in a statement Friday. "The President supports workers' right to strike and hopes the parties can reach a mutually beneficial agreement." Biden, a proponent of organized labor, previously backed striking members of the Writers Guild of America in May, when Hollywood's scribes started picketing. Disney CEO Bob Iger told CNBC this week that he believes the writers and actors' expectations are "just not realistic."
Persons: Joe Biden, , Robyn Patterson, Biden, They're, Bob Iger, Sen, Alex Padilla, Barbara Lee, Adam Schiff Organizations: NATO, Vilnius University, Writers Guild of America, Ford, General Motors, Screen, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, Alliance, Television Producers, Hollywood, CNBC, Democratic, U.S, Reps, SAG Locations: Vilnius, Lithuania, Hollywood, California, Democratic California
June 9 (Reuters) - The White House on Friday said electric-vehicle charging stations using Tesla (TSLA.O) standard plugs would be eligible for billions of dollars in federal subsidies as long as they included the U.S. charging standard connection, CCS, as well. The statement follows separate announcements by U.S. automakers Ford Motor (F.N) and General Motors (GM.N) that they were adopting the Tesla model of charging, known as the North American Charging Standard (NACS). Tesla shares rose 4.1%. Some of them said on Friday that they would work to adapt to the Tesla standard. [1/2] Tesla charging stations are pictured in a parking lot in Shanghai, China March 13, 2021.
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June 9 (Reuters) - The White House on Friday said electric-vehicle charging stations using Tesla (TSLA.O) standard plugs would be eligible for billions of dollars in federal subsidies as long as they included the U.S. charging standard connection, CCS, as well. Tesla shares rose as much as 7.5% on Friday but pared gains to close 4.1% higher at $244.40. Analysts said the Ford and GM news was a big win that could make Tesla Superchargers an industry standard in the United States. GM and Ford shares closed up 1.1% and 1.3%, respectively. Musk on Friday said in a tweet it would be "ideal" for Tesla chargers to need only CCS adapters to meet federal charging standards.
Persons: Biden, Tesla, Robyn Patterson, Patterson, Tesla's, Sam Houston, Danni Hewson, AJ Bell, Blink, Jonathan Levy, ChargePoint, Musk, Jarrett Renshaw, Hyunjoo Jin, Abhirup Roy, Chavi Mehta, Bhanvi, Sayantani Ghosh, David Gaffen, Peter Henderson, Matthew Lewis Organizations: U.S, Ford Motor, General Motors, American, CCS, Ford, GM, EV, Reuters, Volkswagen, Hyundai Motor, Kia, Union of Concerned, Tesla, Elon, Thomson Locations: United States, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Bengaluru
Bernie Sanders met with Joe Biden to pitch a tax on high-earning Americans to fund Social Security, The Washington Post reported. Sanders advocated for Biden to increase payroll taxes on high-earning Americans to fund Social Security for 70 more years as the program approaches insolvency in the next decade. Sanders' proposal would raise the cap on how much income is subject to the payroll taxes that pay for Social Security. According to a White House official, the White House has not endorsed any specific bill — but the president welcomes proposals from members of Congress on how to keep Social Security solvent and make the program even stronger. The idea of an expanded payroll tax to shore up Social Security isn't new for President Biden.
She said the US was moving closer to a civil war and "we have to do something about it." Greene responded by saying that she doesn't want a civil war, but that the country was moving towards one and action needs to be taken. "The last thing I ever want to see in America is a civil war. "We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government," she said. She described it not as a civil war but "a legal agreement to separate our ideological and political disagreements by states while maintaining our legal union."
Biden said it was "shockingly gracious" of Trump to leave him a letter in the Oval Office. Biden said Trump's letter was "very gracious and generous," per an extract obtained by Politico. "That was very gracious and generous … Shockingly gracious," Biden said of the move, per Politico's excerpt of Whipple's book. "The president wrote a very generous letter," Biden told reporters on January 20, 2021. "Before I did my first briefing, I was in the Oval Office, talking with him about the briefing and anything he wanted me to convey or what I expected," Psaki said.
"I want to save Social Security, Medicare and Veterans benefits." A spokeswoman for Scott pointed to a recent interview where he said his plan would help make sure people get their Social Security benefits. Specific plans from both parties are needed to secure the future of both Social Security and Medicare, she said. Due to high inflation, estimates show the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment is poised to be the highest in decades, according to The Senior Citizens League. One more month of consumer price index data will come in before the official bump for next year is announced by the Social Security Administration.
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