jkon Rep. Ro Khanna calls on RFK Jr. s running mate to step down. Here s how Nicole Shanahan responded.

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jkon Rep. Ro Khanna calls on RFK Jr. s running mate to step down. Here s how Nicole Shanahan responded.

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COVID-19is a historic calamity for the U.S., killing nearly 270,000 American and sinking the country into recession. But amid the rubble, business guru Scott Galloway also sees the building blocks for a healthier economy.In a new book, Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity, the prof stanley cup essor of marketi stanley cup ng at New York University says th stanley cup e coronavirus could prove transformative. He spoke with CBS MoneyWatch about how the disease may change the business landscape. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. A range of well-known companies have gone bankrupt after being rocked by the virus, including retailers like J. Crew, Lord Taylor and Neiman Marcus, restaurant chains Friendly s and Ruby Tuesday, and rental car business Hertz. Some of these brands had been around for more than a century. Are they gone for good Scott Galloway: A lot of these iconic brands are never coming back. I would loosely describe the 1990s and the aughts as the brand era. The general notion is that the greatest asset a company had was its brands. The companies that returned the most for shareholders were the big brands. That era is over. We will see hundreds of retailers go away mdash; but we ll see tens of thousands of brands go away. Companies will put all of their resources behind their best brands and let the others die.You do have some brands that have value, but that value doesn t overcome inferior products that don t fit the consumer s needs Tkox Inside Air Drake : Rapper unveils new massive 767 plane, which could cost more than $187 million
HBO is sticking with its plan to air a controversial Michael Jackson documentary next month, despite a new lawsuit filed by the late singer s estate. Leaving Neverland focuses on two men who say Jackson molested them when they were boys.In a statement, an attorney for Jackson s estate called the movie a one-sided marathon of unvetted propaganda to shamelessly exploit an innocent man no longer here to defend himself. Th asics e two men say after years of being shamed into silence, this documentary gives them a chance to tell their full uncensored story, reports CBS News Adriana Diaz. The Jackson estate denies the men s claims from the first sentence of its lawsuit saying, Michael Jackson is inno yeezy cent. Period. The trailer for Leaving Neverland is the only video HBO has released of the nearly four-hour documentary in which Wade Robson and James Safechuck allege Jackson sexually abused them. It s set to air on HBO for the first time on March 3, but the Jackson estate is pressuring HBO to try to stop that. A 53-page lawsuit claims the cable giant is violating a 1992 contract, which it says prevents the network from disparaging the late singer. Tha adidas og t contract was signed when HBO aired Jackson s Dangerous Tour concert. The lawsuit alleges HBO is profiting ... by airing a documentary that falsely claims Jackson was abusing children on the same tour. It is hard to imagine a more direct violation of the non-disparagement clause. Le