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a national treasure. and for them to be so tone deaf to criticism was remarkable. they have damaged the brand significantly. so they deserve a generous d. they need to go through some change there in terms of the membership of the board. they perhaps need some more diversity of thought in there. >> sonnenfeld called out the lead corporation member, democratic donor, biden official, and said her silence the last few weeks have been deafening. other donors have called for her to step down. but harvard said that she's rejecting those calls, has no plans to step down. >> what's happening at m.i.t.? the president at m.i.t. was also part of that congressional testimony. >> that's right. it was almost a month ago. three college presidents testified before congress about anti-semitism. right now only the president of

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the russians. many suggest that divesting themselves from russia is more costly and complicated then outsiders might imagine. and they don't want to hurt the russian employees. sonnenfeld's response? >> the whole point of the sanctions and the business exits is to put pressure on the average russian so that the humanitarian thing is to motivate them to act. >> that was tom foreman reporting. up next tonight, he's been called a credible informant by house republicans investigating hunter biden. yet the justice department has now accused him of some serious charges, including arms trafficking and he's a fugitive. details ahead. plus, you developed in a search for a murder suspect with survivalist skills that escaped a pennsylvania jail. that manhunt is intensifying, we'll get the latest. am i? ya! save $1200 on our most popular sleep number 360 smart bed. plus save up to an additional $500 when you add select adjustable bases.

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millions of dollars out of russia, some big players did not. among them, heineken. sonnenfeld's researcher says the dutch company has seven facilities in russia, 1800 employees, and is still launching new brands there. heineken calls the war a terrible human tragedy and says the company remains committed to leaving, but so far has not secured russian regulatory approval to sell its assets. also on the list, mondelez. the company is being boycotted by some europeans, even as it said in a statement last month it is scaling back in russia. and there are more. unilever has called the war brutal and senseless. phillip morris said the situation is complex. nestle last year pledged to sell

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only essential items. but yale researchers say nonessential items are still being sold. and all of those companies continue doing business with the russians. many suggest divesting themselves from russia is more costly and complicated than outsiders might imagine, and they don't want to hurt their russian employees. sonnenfeld's response -- >> the whole point of the sanctions and the business exits is to put pressure on the average russian so that the humanitarian thing is to motive them to act. >> to be fair, some of these companies on their websites make the point that they really do care about the ukrainian cause. they want to send money to it. it's just a very, very complicated thing they're trying to deal with. sonnenfeld and others say look, you've got a lot of good press when this first happened by saying you would stand against russia. you need to fulfill that pledge now, even if it does cost you some money. jake? >> yeah, that was the whole point. >> yeah.

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Welcome To IANS Live - BUSINESS - Employees dumbfounded by how SVB CEO publicly acknowledged extent of financial troubles

One SVB employee was dumbfounded by how Becker publicly acknowledged the extent of the bank's financial troubles before privately lining up the necessary financial support to ride out the storm, CNN reported.This

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More than 100 executives hold call to discuss halting donations and investments to fight voting bills


More than 100 executives hold call to discuss halting donations and investments to fight voting bills
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WASHINGTON - More than 100 chief executives and corporate leaders gathered online Saturday to discuss taking new action to combat state voting bills being considered across the country, including the one recently signed into law in Georgia.
Executives from major airlines, retailers and manufacturers - plus at least one owner of a National Football team - talked about ways to show that they opposed the legislation, including by halting donations to politicians who support the bills and delaying investments in states that pass the restrictive measures, according to four people who were on the call, including one of the organizers, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale University management professor.

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Major Brand CEOs Met on Zoom to Discuss Voter Supression Laws

America’s corporate elites recently held a conference call on Zoom to discuss how to push back against voter suppression bills being pushed by Republican politicians in dozens of states, according to recent reports.

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Report: Business Leaders Discuss Not Supporting Electoral Objectors

Some of America's top business executives are tired of politicians pandering to people who protested the presidential election results and plan to stop funding those who took part, according to Axios.



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