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Kate Leinbaugh

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
3126 total appearances

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The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

On Monday, at Trump's inauguration, the corporate charm offensive will be on full display. A bevy of high-profile CEOs and business leaders have snagged tickets to be with Trump. Google boss Sundar Pichai is planning to be in the crowd, along with Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Tim Cook. And of course, Elon Musk. What are the risks of these kinds of moves for companies?

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

On Monday, at Trump's inauguration, the corporate charm offensive will be on full display. A bevy of high-profile CEOs and business leaders have snagged tickets to be with Trump. Google boss Sundar Pichai is planning to be in the crowd, along with Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Tim Cook. And of course, Elon Musk. What are the risks of these kinds of moves for companies?

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

On Monday, at Trump's inauguration, the corporate charm offensive will be on full display. A bevy of high-profile CEOs and business leaders have snagged tickets to be with Trump. Google boss Sundar Pichai is planning to be in the crowd, along with Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Tim Cook. And of course, Elon Musk. What are the risks of these kinds of moves for companies?

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

That's all for today, Friday, January 17th. Additional reporting in this episode by Eric Schwartzel. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Rachel Humphries,

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

That's all for today, Friday, January 17th. Additional reporting in this episode by Eric Schwartzel. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Rachel Humphries,

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

That's all for today, Friday, January 17th. Additional reporting in this episode by Eric Schwartzel. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal. The show is made by Catherine Brewer, Pia Gadkari, Rachel Humphries,

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

Ryan Knutson, Sophie Codner, Matt Kwong, Colin McNulty, Jessica Mendoza, Annie Minoff, Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alessandra Rizzo, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa, Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jeevika Verma, Lisa Wang, Katherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamis, and me, Kate Linebaugh, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard.

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

Ryan Knutson, Sophie Codner, Matt Kwong, Colin McNulty, Jessica Mendoza, Annie Minoff, Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alessandra Rizzo, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa, Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jeevika Verma, Lisa Wang, Katherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamis, and me, Kate Linebaugh, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard.

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

Ryan Knutson, Sophie Codner, Matt Kwong, Colin McNulty, Jessica Mendoza, Annie Minoff, Laura Morris, Enrique Perez de la Rosa, Sarah Platt, Alessandra Rizzo, Alan Rodriguez-Espinosa, Heather Rogers, Pierce Singey, Jeevika Verma, Lisa Wang, Katherine Whalen, Tatiana Zamis, and me, Kate Linebaugh, with help from Trina Menino. Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard.

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week by Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, Nathan Singapak, Griffin Tanner, So Wiley, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you Monday.

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week by Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, Nathan Singapak, Griffin Tanner, So Wiley, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you Monday.

The Journal.
Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0

Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week by Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, Nathan Singapak, Griffin Tanner, So Wiley, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you Monday.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

So at that point in time, I think a lot of the parties involved felt like this is it. A line has been drawn. We're going to move past this. And certainly that was how the Swiss banks felt. And that agreement in 1998 was also endorsed by more than a dozen Jewish organizations. So it really was like everyone who had been sort of around the table on this had agreed, okay, let's do this settlement.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

So at that point in time, I think a lot of the parties involved felt like this is it. A line has been drawn. We're going to move past this. And certainly that was how the Swiss banks felt. And that agreement in 1998 was also endorsed by more than a dozen Jewish organizations. So it really was like everyone who had been sort of around the table on this had agreed, okay, let's do this settlement.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

So at that point in time, I think a lot of the parties involved felt like this is it. A line has been drawn. We're going to move past this. And certainly that was how the Swiss banks felt. And that agreement in 1998 was also endorsed by more than a dozen Jewish organizations. So it really was like everyone who had been sort of around the table on this had agreed, okay, let's do this settlement.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And this will kind of put an end to it once and for all. But of course, not everyone felt that way.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And this will kind of put an end to it once and for all. But of course, not everyone felt that way.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And this will kind of put an end to it once and for all. But of course, not everyone felt that way.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

There was a Swiss lawyer who was known for cloaking Nazi transactions, and that person had several accounts at Credit Suisse. There was a relationship with a German manufacturer that used slave labor from concentration camps, and that manufacturer opened an account at Credit Suisse during the war. There were entities run by the SS that were opening accounts during the war.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

There was a Swiss lawyer who was known for cloaking Nazi transactions, and that person had several accounts at Credit Suisse. There was a relationship with a German manufacturer that used slave labor from concentration camps, and that manufacturer opened an account at Credit Suisse during the war. There were entities run by the SS that were opening accounts during the war.