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...They will win, and all of us will lose,” Ford said, in a rare intervention from the great-grandson of Henry Ford....
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...The Ford chair, who is the great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford, warned that a country losing its car industry could presage the loss of its entire industrial base, even constituting a threat to...
...[MUSIC PLAYING] Before we go, former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger has died. Kissinger served under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford in the 1970s....
...Henry Kissinger, the former US secretary of state and national security adviser who helped open up relations with China, usher in a detente with the Soviet Union and end America’s war in Vietnam, has died...
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...Antisemitism was fuelled by conspiracy theories about Jewish influence over world affairs, and the community suffered an onslaught of attacks by publications backed by Henry Ford, the car magnate....
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...She worked for Ford for nine years, and liked the direct link between economic analysis and what happened in the car factories: “When we changed the forecasts, it changed things.”...
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...Isaacson occasionally pauses to notice the big business ideas, like Musk’s prescient use of vertical integration at Tesla (a throw back to Henry Ford’s desire to control the entire supply chain)....
...Less than a decade after the introduction of the Ford Model T, parking was already a headache for city planners....
...Now he has led 13,000 workers on strike at three plants, one each run by Ford, General Motors and Stellantis....
...He compares large language models now to the invention of the automobile, and the success of Henry Ford’s Model T. “You’ve got a really neat, basic model that we can do some cool stuff with,” he says....
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