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Pompeii is limiting its daily visitor numbers
  + stars: | 2024-11-11 | by ( Jack Guy | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —Authorities at Pompeii in southern Italy are introducing a daily limit of 20,000 visitors as part of efforts to protect the ancient site. The measure, which will come into force from November 15, will see the introduction of personalized tickets bearing the name of each visitor, according to a statement from the Pompeii archaeological park published Friday. Pompeii has received an increasing number of visitors in recent years. The site has long been a popular tourist attraction, but the sheer weight of numbers has caused increasing problems at the site as visitor numbers rose from under 2.7 million in 2014 to more than 3.9 million by 2019. “Grande Pompei,” as the project is called, is a “parco diffuso” or scattered archaeological park, incorporating the archaeological area of Pompeii itself, as well as villas at nearby Boscoreale, Oplontis (in the modern town of Torre Annunziata) and Stabiae, at modern Castellammare di Stabia.
Persons: Andreas Solaro, , Gabriel Zuchtriegel, Torre Annunziata Organizations: CNN, Getty Locations: Italy, AFP, Naples, Boscoreale, Torre
CNN —Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger are the proud parents to a new baby boy. On Monday, the couple announced that they’re “overjoyed” to share that they’ve welcomed a son named Ford Fitzgerald Schwarzenegger Pratt to their growing brood. “Mama and baby are doing well and Ford’s siblings are thrilled by his arrival,” Pratt and Schwarzenegger announced in a joint Instagram post. Schwarzenegger, who is the eldest daughter of journalist Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger, wed Pratt in 2019. Shortly after she gave birth to their first daughter Lyla, Schwarzenegger opened up about the joys of motherhood in a blog post published to Shriver’s website.
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CNN —From his seaside Florida resort, Donald Trump is holding a casting call to fill the toughest job in Washington: attorney general. Current and former Justice officials anticipate eventual departures in some parts of the department and employees being sidelined and forced out. The Justice Department is also charged with defending administration actions in court, covering issues from health care to the environment to gun control. “Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes,” he wrote in a Twitter post in July 2017. Trump told Fox Business in 2020 that Barr should indict Obama, Biden and others because of the Russia investigation.
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The coming reign of the only child
  + stars: | 2024-11-11 | by ( Ann Friedman | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +16 min
American women are having kids later in life, leaving less time to bear multiple children. American women in general are having children later, but the delay is most pronounced among the most educated. Even religious conservatives, who are biblically motivated to be fruitful and multiply, are starting families later and more often having only one child. So what will the coming reign of the only child mean for America? Just as having children is no longer seen as a required stage of adulthood, having siblings will no longer be a de facto part of childhood.
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For some who’ve run afoul of Trump, the election results have sparked fresh worries that he may enter office looking for retribution. During the campaign, Trump has made different statements about whether he might target people who’ve upset him. Rep. Jim Jordan, a staunch Trump ally in Congress, said he doesn’t expect any of the prosecutors to face reprisals over Trump investigations. One former Trump White House official who has publicly spoken against Trump described feeling “scared” and declined to let their name be used. Now Fanone says he is hunkering down in his Virginia mountain-area home for fear that Trump could weaponize the police.
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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee, on Sunday said that he and his House Republican colleagues are “not taking anything off the table” related to investigating special counsel Jack Smith. But all we’re saying is, ‘preserve everything,’ so we, the Congress, who have a constitutional duty to do oversight, can see everything,” Jordan added. Asked specifically multiple times whether Jordan would call on Smith to testify, Jordan repeatedly dodged the question, saying simply, “Maybe that’s been the norm, but we’re not taking anything off the table. Mr. Loudermilk and myself sent the letter saying, ‘Hey, Mr. Smith, preserve this information,’” Jordan told CNN on Sunday. If Democrats succeed in flipping the House, it is unlikely Jordan would remain as chair of the committee.
Persons: Jim Jordan, , Jack Smith, ” Jordan, CNN’s, Smith, Donald Trump, Jordan, that’s, we’re, I’m, , Trump, Chip Somodevilla, Barry Loudermilk, Trump’s, Loudermilk, ‘ Hey, ’ ” Jordan, Tanya Chutkan Organizations: Republican, Union, Justice Department, Rep, CNN, Committee, NBC News, Department Locations: Ohio, CNN’s “ State
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday that about 11,000 North Korean soldiers are in the region, where Ukraine’s three-month military incursion into Russian territory has stalled. The New York Times reported Sunday that some 50,000 Russia and North Korean troops are set to take part in the assault. Reports that North Korea was sending troops to Russia began appearing last month, though both countries dismissed the allegations at the time. Russia and North Korea, both pariahs in the West, have forged increasingly friendly ties since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine invaded the Kursk region over the summer, shocking Russia, in the first invasion of the country since World War II.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelensky, hasn’t, Donald Trump, Trump, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Vladimir Putin, ” Trump, Zelensky, Elon Musk, Biden, CNN’s Jack Forrest, Helen Regan, Svitlana Vlasova, Tara John, Victoria Butenko, Nic Robertson, Kristen Holmes, Natasha Bertrand, Haley Britzky, Oren Liebermann Organizations: CNN, Russia, Sunday, The New York Times, Ukraine, US, NATO, Republican, Pentagon Locations: Russia’s Kursk, Russia, North, Korea, North Korea, Ukraine, Kursk, Moscow, Budapest, Kyiv, , Ukrainian
Attorneys for some defendants also suggested Trump’s victory was unfair in light of the fact that rioters are still being prosecuted and sentenced. Talk of potential presidential pardons permeated at least one violent rioter’s sentencing Thursday, when Zachary Alam told a judge he had no remorse for his actions. I want a full pardon.”“Instead of pardons of innocence, some January 6ers should receive pardons of patriotism,” Alam added. US District Judge Dabney Friedrich, a Trump appointee, later said Alam was “delusional” to think that his actions on January 6 were patriotic. Alam was convicted on multiple felony and misdemeanor counts stemming from his participation in the Capitol attack.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Jack Smith, Elizabeth Mullin, Jaimee Avery, Zachary Alam, ” Alam, Alam, , Dabney Friedrich, Ashli Babbitt, Friedrich, Nicholas Fuller, ” Michelle Peterson, Fuller, Peterson, , ” Peterson, Colleen Kollar, Bill Clinton, “ Mr, Joe Biden, Christopher Cooper, Cooper, Obama Organizations: CNN, Capitol, Trump, Prosecutors, US, US Justice Department, DC Locations: Washington ,, Minnesota
Here are five takeaways on the voters Trump won and what it means moving forward:The Latino realignmentA trend with the potential to remake the American political landscape is the huge shift in Latino voters toward Trump. Trump’s 1.5-point win in Osceola County flipped a location that President Joe Biden won by 14 points four years earlier. Trump’s performance similarly improved in Orange County, home of Orlando, where Biden won by 23 points in 2020 but Harris won by just 5.6 points this year. Trump’s gains are explained in part by his appeals to Black men, and his efforts to reach out to Arab American voters. Harris won by 10 points and 85,000 votes — short of the 14-point, 114,000-vote win Biden had notched there in 2020.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris ’, Joe Biden, Biden, Harris, Anna Moneymaker, hadn’t, Hillary Clinton, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz, Vicente Gonzalez, he’d, Henry Cuellar, John Moore, she’d, Rebecca Cook, Reuters Harris, Nikki Haley, Liz Cheney, hasn’t, Andy Beshear, resoundingly Organizations: CNN, Trump, Democrats, they’ve, GOP, Republican, Sunshine State, Latino, Trump National Doral, Club, Texas borderland, Democratic, Democrat, Republicans, Detroit, voters, Reuters, South Carolina Gov, Wyoming, Nevada —, Independents, Democratic Party Locations: Florida, Miami, Dade County, Cuban, Orlando, Puerto Rican, Madison, Osceola County, Orange County, Doral , Florida, Rio Grande, Texas, Starr County, Starr, United States, Arizona, Yuma County, Rio, El Paso , Texas, Detroit, San Francisco, York City, Wayne County, New York City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oakland County, Macomb County, Nevada, Las Vegas, Trump’s, Missouri, Kentucky, In Missouri
CNN —President-elect Donald Trump announced Sunday night that Tom Homan, who served as the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement in his last administration, will be in charge of the nation’s borders. CNN reported earlier Sunday that Trump was expected to tap Homan to serve in a czar-like role. Immigration was a cornerstone of Trump’s 2024 campaign, and he repeatedly vowed to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. In a sign of his influence in Trump’s orbit, Homan spoke at the Republican National Convention in July. “You’re damn right.”A career law enforcement officer, Homan served as the public face of the first Trump administration’s aggressive efforts to step up immigration enforcement before retiring in 2018.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tom Homan, , ” Trump, Homan, Trump, ” Homan, “ It’s, , Joe Biden, , “ We’re, Tal Kopan, Eli Watkins, Catherine E, Shoichet, Jack Forrest Organizations: CNN, Customs, Former ICE, Border Control, Trump Administration, Aviation Security, Truth, Borders, Republican, CBS, Republican National Convention, Trump, Senate, White Locations: , It’s, Milwaukee, Washington
Yet for all their importance, their missions would be impossible if not for the US Navy's unsung workhorses: replenishment ships. But replenishment ships also form the weakest link in the chain of American and Chinese carrier groups. Chow Chung-yan/South China Morning Post via Getty ImageChina's replenishment shipsThe US Navy has over 100 years of experience building and operating replenishment ships. Ultimately, the Chinese opted to pursue a new design for its next replenishment ships: the Type 903-class oiler. China has the largest shipbuilding industry in the world, however, enabling it to quickly build more oilers and convert some of its merchant ships into replenishment ships.
Persons: , Jason R, Henry J, Kaiser refuels, Kenan O'Connor, Kaiser, Lewis, Clark, Dwight D, Eisenhower, Cole Keller, John Lewis, Harvey Milk, Earl Warren —, USNS Robert F, Kennedy, Chow Chung, Michael Singley, Chaganhu, Benjamin Brimelow Organizations: Service, US, Supply, Military Sealift Command, US Navy, Military Sealift Command's Combat Logistics Force, MSC, FAS, USNS Supply, Navy, General Dynamics, USNS, General Dynamics's National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, China Morning, Soviet Navy, NATO, USS Supply, Japanese Ministry of Defense, Sealift Command, Big, Global Affairs, Fletcher School of Law, Diplomacy, Business, Modern, Institute Locations: China, Red, Getty, Ukraine, Gulf, Aden, Shandong, Taiwan, Guam, South China, Pacific, USNS Pecos, Israel, Iran, West
But the one person who has loomed over it all and has exerted a great deal of influence is Elon Musk, according to multiple sources. Trump put the call on speaker, and Zelensky thanked Musk for his help providing communications to Ukraine through the billionaire’s Starlink internet service. As of mid-October, Musk had donated nearly $119 million to a political action committee he set up to support Trump, according to Federal Election Commission filings. The day after the election, investors sent shares of Tesla up nearly 15%. That lifted the value of the 411 million shares that Musk owns outright by more than $15 billion and marked a two-year high for Tesla shares as a whole.
Persons: Donald Trump’s Mar, Elon, Trump, he’s, Musk, Volodymyr Zelensky, Zelensky, Sen, Rick Scott, Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald, helms, CNN’s Tara John, Victoria Butenko, Nic Robertson, Kristen Holmes, Jeremy Herb, Kayla Tausche, Evan Perez, Chris Isidore, Jack Forrest Organizations: CNN, Trump, SpaceX, Tesla, Mar, GOP, Florida Republican Locations: Palm Beach , Florida, Ukraine, Florida
“We take this type of targeting very seriously.”The FBI said it “is aware of the offensive and racist text messages sent to individuals around the country and is in contact with the Justice Department and other federal authorities on the matter,” according to a statement Thursday. At least some appear to have been sent through TextNow in what the company believes “is a widespread, coordinated attack,” it told CNN on Friday. Texts addressed recipients by nameScreenshots of the texts shared with CNN and appearing on social media show the racist messages addressed the recipients by name. Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland said in a statement Thursday that some of its students received the racist texts. CNN affiliates have also reported instances of students receiving the racist texts in South Carolina, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, among other states.
Persons: Derrick Johnson, ” Donald Trump’s, Karoline Leavitt, Orangeburg , South Carolina –, Jessica Rosenworcel, , , Liz Murrill, ” Murrill, Murrill, Cori Faklaris, ” Faklaris, Letitia James, ” Kenneth Gray, Alysa, Arleta McCall, ” McCall, Nimrod, ” Megan Shafer, , , Jackie Bradley, WISN, ” Bradley, Bradley, you’re, ” Talaya Jones, Talaya Jones, ” Jones, , Jim Crow, Johnson, Jones, Tasha Dunham, WCVB, wasn’t, ” Dunham Organizations: CNN, Federal, District of Columbia, NAACP, stoke, Black Colleges, Universities, Hampton University, Fisk University, Claflin University, Federal Communications Commission’s, FBI, Justice Department, & Safety, General’s, Louisiana Bureau, Investigation, University of North, Associated Press, New York, University of New, Montgomery County Public Schools, , University of Alabama, Missouri State University, Missouri NAACP, Lower, Lower Merion School District, Milwaukee, WISN Locations: New York, California, Hampton , Virginia, Nashville , Tennessee, Orangeburg , South Carolina, TextNow, Louisiana, Poland, Napoleonville , Louisiana, Washington , DC, Virginia , New Jersey , Illinois, Maryland, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, University of New Haven, Montgomery County, Missouri, South Carolina , Massachusetts , Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Lower Merion, Montgomery County , Pennsylvania, Piscataway , New Jersey, United States, Lodi , California, North Carolina
Neither Wiles nor Trump’s transition team immediately responded when asked if Wiles would soon step away from her position at Mercury. “The clown car can’t come into the White House at will,” the source said. She worked on Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign and then in his White House. He then gave her nearly unfettered leeway to operate his Florida campaign as she saw fit. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio posted on social media: “President Trump has chosen a strong, intelligent woman to serve as White House Chief of Staff.”
Persons: Donald Trump, America’s, , Dana White –, Susie Wiles, Wiles, Trump’s, Trump, Susie, ” Trump, , Chris LaCivita, ” Michael Caputo, , , Jared Moskowitz, Charlie Kirk, Kevin McCarthy, “ Susie Wiles, ” Kirk, doesn’t, John Kelly, Reince Priebus, you’ve, Kelly, Mick Mulvaney, Mark Meadows, Pat Summerall, Jack Kemp, Kemp, Ronald Reagan’s, Rick Scott, Jon Huntsman, Huntsman, Mitt Romney, Brian Ballard, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, , Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, James Blair, Blair, Mark Cuban, Florida Sen Organizations: Palm Beach , Florida CNN, Fighting, White, Trump, CNN, Mercury, Swisher International, Ballard Partners, carmaker, Motors, Military Management, Children’s Hospital Association, Staff, US Capitol, of Justice, Sunshine State, NFL, Rep, New York Giants, Utah Gov, Florida, Republican, Electoral College, Republicans Locations: Palm Beach , Florida, Pennsylvania, Washington, Mar, Florida, DC, America, Trump, Jacksonville, Manhattan
Trump has promised to do a variety of different things on "Day One" of his second term. "​​Many things will be done on day one," Trump said at a town hall with Tucker Carlson in Phoenix in late October. Trump has promised to issue several executive orders when he takes office, though some of them are likely to be challenged in court. "Day One" promises that Trump may not be able to fulfillSome "day one" commitments are simply not possible. AdvertisementAt times during the campaign, Trump pledged to "end inflation" just hours after taking office.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump's, Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Jack Smith, pardoning, Smith, Hugh Hewitt, Gary Gensler, Gensler, Biden Organizations: Service, Social Security, White, American Civil Liberties Union, Republican, Department, Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Reserve, Fed Locations: Phoenix, Wisconsin
Super Bowl-winning quarterback Drew Brees retired from the NFL in 2021. Brees told BI he chooses activities "out of enjoyment" now that his playing days are over. But what happens to these NFL stars' wellness routines after they retire? For Super Bowl-winning quarterback Drew Brees, who spoke to BI through his partnership with digital automotive platform CarGurus, wellness in retirement is all about sticking to the basics. From focusing on sleep to eating organic, here are five wellness rules Brees lives by.
Persons: Drew Brees, dieter, , Jimmy Kimmel, Russell Wilson, Derrick Henry's, Z, Brees Organizations: NFL, Brees, Service, Athletic, Bowl
A firebrand legal adviser to the President-elect and a conservative lawyer under consideration for the post of Attorney General appear to be setting the stage for investigations and prosecution of Donald Trump’s legal adversaries, including Special Counsel Jack Smith and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The threats come as Trump campaign aides say that the president-elect considers his choice for attorney general to be his most important single appointment. Paoletta is among several people under consideration to run the Justice Department, people familiar with the matter tell NBC News. All of those people have claimed—without citing any specific evidence— that the federal prosecutions of Trump by Smith were politically motivated. The Trump Justice Department will have access to every text, email and memo written by everyone on the Smith team on government phones and computers during the investigation.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Jack Smith, Letitia James, Mike Davis, Trump, Smith, James, , ” Davis, Benny Johnson, Davis, , Tom Williams, — Mark Paoletta —, Paoletta, ” Paoletta, Missouri Sen, Eric Schmitt, Utah Sen, Mike Lee, John Ratcliffe, Matt Whitaker, Donald Trump, can’t, , Bill Barr, John Durham, Russia’s, “ Jack Smith Organizations: New York, Trump, Justice Department, Republican, Washington , D.C, Inc, Getty, NBC News, Department, DOJ, NBC, Justice, Democratic, DoJ, CIA, FBI, Trump Justice Department Locations: Washington ,, Missouri, Utah, Newsmax
In today’s edition, chief political analyst Chuck Todd explains why the results of the 2022 midterm elections were a mirage for the Democrats . Democrats did well in the 2022 midterms despite Biden, not because of him or his pro-democracy messaging. But Democrats managed to hold onto Senate seats in two states Trump carried, Michigan and Wisconsin. In the House, Republicans had a 212-201 lead, with 22 races yet to be called as of Friday afternoon. Read more →Trump won Nevada, NBC News projects — the first time a Republican presidential candidate has done so since 2004.
Persons: Chuck Todd, Kristen Welker, Donald Trump, Adam Edelman, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Clinton, Obama, Biden, ’ “, Court’s Dobbs, Dobbs, Trump, Chuck →, , , It’s, ” Trump, , I’m, , We’re, Donald Trump’s, Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Illinoisans, Kathy Hochul, Read, abi Organizations: NBC, White House, Capitol, Democratic, GOP, Democrats, Trump, Black, Asian, Senate, Republicans, NBC News, Nevada Senate, House, Gov, , New York Gov, Initiative Locations: Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona , Nevada , Michigan, Wisconsin, West Virginia , Montana and Ohio, Michigan, Arizona , Pennsylvania, Nevada, South America, In California, California, ” Illinois
Elwood Edwards, an announcer and local TV staffer who became internationally famous as the voice of AOL’s “You’ve got mail!” prompt to millions at the dawn of the internet era, has died, AOL announced. His daughter Sallie Edwards said the cause of death was complications from a stroke, the New York Times reported. Mimi Mollica / Shutterstock fileIn a 2016 interview with CNN’s Great Big Story, Edwards talked about his iconic AOL voice-over work. In a 2000 episode of “The Simpsons,” Edwards provided the voice of an online doctor delivering some bad news: “You’ve got leprosy!”Elwood Edwards. He noted good-naturedly that “You’ve got mail!” became a catchphrase that “I have a certain amount of trouble trying to escape.”
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By December 2, 2024, the Government shall file a status report indicating its proposed course for this case going forward," the judge wrote. Trump was indicted in the case in August 2023, but significant delays have kept it from going to trial. He's tentatively scheduled to be sentenced in the New York case on Nov. 26 after he was convicted earlier this year on 34 counts of falsifying business records, a low-level felony. The Georgia election interference case has been on hold as Trump and some of his co-defendants are asking an appeals court to remove the prosecutor in the case because of conflict of interest allegations. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in the Georgia case as well.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald, Jack Smith, Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Trump, ” Trump, He's, Juan Merchan, Letitia James, E, Jean Carroll Organizations: U.S, Department, DOJ, Trump, NBC News, NBC, New York Locations: Florida, New York, Georgia, York, New
A judge on Friday paused proceedings in the criminal election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump, a move that reflects the expected end of the prosecution. Trump's win against Vice President Kamala Harris earlier this week was considered a death knell for Smith's prosecutions of him. On Wednesday, NBC News reported that DOJ officials have been evaluating how to wind down the election case and another criminal case against Trump before he is sworn in as president. Trump has said he plans to fire Smith, and is expected to force the DOJ to end the prosecutions. And DOJ policy bars the department from prosecuting a president while in office due to the department's position in the executive branch of government.
Persons: Jack Smith, Donald Trump, Smith, Trump, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan, Kamala Harris Organizations: Department of Justice, NBC News, DOJ, Trump Locations: Washington , U.S, Washington ,
Fintechs Upstart and Toast soar on earnings
  + stars: | 2024-11-08 | by ( Mackenzie Sigalos | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Chris Comparato, CEO, the Toast, Inc. IPO at the New York Stock Exchange, on September 22, 2021. Toast , which sells payments technology to restaurants, jumped 14%, closing at its highest since 2021. Toast is still well off its pandemic highs of 2021, but the stock has now more than doubled this year. The company's adjusted earnings forecast of $90 million to $100 million for the current quarter sailed past estimates. Coinbase shares jumped 48% for the week, their strongest performance since January 2023.
Persons: Chris Comparato, David Girouard, Donald Trump's, Coinbase, Trump, Gary Gensler, Bitcoin, dogecoin, fintechs, Jack Dorsey's, Robinhood Crypto Organizations: Inc, New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, SEC Locations: fintech, solana
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter Inc., speaks during the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami, Florida, U.S., on Friday, June 4, 2021. "Our primary focus is #Bitcoin," Dorsey proclaimed on Twitter. The name of the business unit would be TBD. Block called it Web5 and said the mission was to create a more decentralized, secure and private internet. Dorsey said in a tweet in mid-2022 that Web5 "will likely be our most important contribution to the internet."
Persons: Jack Dorsey, Shiba Inu, bitcoin, Dorsey, Amrita Ahuja Organizations: Twitter Inc, Twitter, Square Inc Locations: Miami , Florida, U.S
A sign is displayed outside a Toyota Motor Corp. dealership on Jan. 30, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan. Tomohiro Ohsumi | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesDETROIT — Toyota Motor sounded the alarm Friday that California-led electric vehicle mandates that are set to start next year are "impossible" to meet and, if they're not changed, will lead to less customer choice in several states. Battery-electric, fuel cell and, to an extent, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles qualify as zero emission under the regulations. At this point, it looks impossible," Jack Hollis, chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America, said during a virtual media roundtable Friday. Several automotive insiders previously told CNBC that the EV mandate issue needed to be addressed regardless of who won election this year.
Persons: Tomohiro Ohsumi, they're, ZEV, Battery, Jack Hollis, Power, Hollis Organizations: Toyota Motor Corp, Getty, DETROIT, Toyota, California Air, Toyota Motor North, California Air Resources, D.C, CNBC Locations: Tokyo, Japan, California, Toyota Motor North America, Washington, Colorado, New York, New Mexico, Rhode
Immune, immune, immune.”Justice Department ‘problem’But just how far that immunity extends is murky. The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision left many questions unanswered and lower courts have not yet wrestled with them. But the Supreme Court majority ruled that a president’s power to direct the Justice Department’s investigative and prosecutorial work is within his exclusive constitutional authority. While the Supreme Court granted former presidents wide immunity, the ruling made no such promises to aides in the White House or Justice Department. Even the conservative Supreme Court and several lower courts repeatedly blocked Trump, who according to a study last year had the worst win rate at the high court of any modern president.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Jack Smith “, Joe Biden, , , Neil Eggleston, Obama, John Roberts, Biden, chafed, Sonia Sotomayor, Sotomayor, Smith, It’s, Smith’s, Trump’s, Richard Painter, George W, Bush, Painter, ” Biden, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Mark Meadows, ” Rod Rosenstein Organizations: CNN, White, , Navy, Department, Trump, Justice Department, Supreme Court Locations: Georgia
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