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it's corporate profit. mm hm. this dietary revolution has fathered empires, nestle unilever, coca cola, kellogg's pepsico. currently a handful of huge corporations own nearly every brand of food. together they pull in $500000000000.00, an annual sales, and have taken control of our dinner plates. food is a huge sector, right? society? it, not only that food company, it's not just the nest leaves and dan arms and cokes and pepsi's. it's the food retailers, it's the wal mart and curry force. it's the agribusinesses are huge. that control all the supplies of commodities. and then it also the marketers, it's all the advertisers making money from marketing junk food and beverages to people felt we're talking about a massive, massive component of our society is focused on selling the world, unhealthy foods and beverages the stood, multi nationals have a secret weapon price, the products they sell are up to 60 percent cheaper than fresh foods. the shoppers with the smallest budgets stuck up. these low income consumers si
it's corporate profit. mm hm. this dietary revolution has fathered empires, nestle unilever, coca cola, kellogg's pepsico. currently a handful of huge corporations own nearly every brand of food. together they pull in $500000000000.00, an annual sales, and have taken control of our dinner plates. food is a huge sector, right? society? it, not only that food company, it's not just the nest leaves and dan arms and cokes and pepsi's. it's the food retailers, it's the wal mart and curry force. it's...
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some call me the corporate watchdogs because i make corporations pay their fair share. and some call me mama mama like you to call me controller so that i can make sure tax dollars address our homeless crisis protect our environment. health care, access and reproductive freedom. let's build a california where everyone thrives on draft kings out of state corporations making big promises to californians. what's the real math behind their ballot measure for online sports betting 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only 8.5 cents is left for the homeless and in virginia, arizona and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less than was promised. sound familiar? it. shouldn't it's another bad scheme for california, california insurance commissioner should be regulating the insurance industry, but ricardo laura has been helping insurance companies and helping himself taking secret insurance donations after promising not to overruling his own regulators to help it. insurance company escape oversight and make millions fighting i
some call me the corporate watchdogs because i make corporations pay their fair share. and some call me mama mama like you to call me controller so that i can make sure tax dollars address our homeless crisis protect our environment. health care, access and reproductive freedom. let's build a california where everyone thrives on draft kings out of state corporations making big promises to californians. what's the real math behind their ballot measure for online sports betting 90% of profits go...
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it does not speak to the issue of corporations. the way that the law has been interpreted over 200 plus years is that corporations have more leeway than the government and mcdonald's can make rules about who can and cannot go into their restaurants and likewise, facebook and twitter are constitutionally free to make rules about what people can and cannot do on those properties. it is a real question about whether any corporation including twitter uses their leeway appropriately, and i am glad we are having this discussion. for a very long time the internet companies were given a pass, at least from the public about what does it mean when these companies have enormous power over the ways that we communicate, the information received, the tools of persuasion. i am very glad that because of people donald trump the public is more engaged in these conversations. i am glad for that. the constitution is largely about government suppression of free speech rather than corporate suppression of free speech. host: kathy is next on the independ
it does not speak to the issue of corporations. the way that the law has been interpreted over 200 plus years is that corporations have more leeway than the government and mcdonald's can make rules about who can and cannot go into their restaurants and likewise, facebook and twitter are constitutionally free to make rules about what people can and cannot do on those properties. it is a real question about whether any corporation including twitter uses their leeway appropriately, and i am glad...
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wealthy folks and corporations will pay a little more. little more. billionaires will have to pay a minimum tax. we're going to protect and strengthen social security and medicare, not put it on the block every five years. let me remind you again i reduced the federal deficit. all the talk about the deficit from my republican friends, i love it. i've reduced $350 billion in my first year in office. and we're on track to reduce it by the end of september by by another $1,500,000,000,000, the largest drop ever. i don't want to hear republicans talk about deficits and their ultra-maga agenda. i want to hear about fairness. i want to hear about decency. i want to hear about help on ordinary people. the bottom line is that, for decades, the trickle-down economics has failed as income inequity grew to historic levels under the republicans. the maga republicans excuse me, i don't want to mispronounce it. the maga republicans. it's time to grow the economy but from the bottom up and the middle out. because here's the deal: when the poor have a ladder up and t
wealthy folks and corporations will pay a little more. little more. billionaires will have to pay a minimum tax. we're going to protect and strengthen social security and medicare, not put it on the block every five years. let me remind you again i reduced the federal deficit. all the talk about the deficit from my republican friends, i love it. i've reduced $350 billion in my first year in office. and we're on track to reduce it by the end of september by by another $1,500,000,000,000, the...
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and this is only inside russia, but a corporation today.his is not only energy, although one fifth of the electricity in the country is produced at nuclear power plants. it supplies almost the entire russian industry with the most modern composite materials and equipment made from them, by far one of our technological leaders. i hope this is a trend. will remain. here we are talking about materials. yes, they helped many industries at once, starting from the aircraft industry and finishing where prices are. so we are now by chance the machine building block we have strengthened our machine building assets. there are many orders. and one more thought. uh, here, the more they put pressure on us, the more such an all-or-horized team works for us in principle new attitudes to ecology it is rosatom that is engaged in the restoration of the coast. baikal , clearing them after the pulp and paper mill and saving them from the salt, siberian where is the abandoned mercury production almost led to an ecological disaster, it took the personal interven
and this is only inside russia, but a corporation today.his is not only energy, although one fifth of the electricity in the country is produced at nuclear power plants. it supplies almost the entire russian industry with the most modern composite materials and equipment made from them, by far one of our technological leaders. i hope this is a trend. will remain. here we are talking about materials. yes, they helped many industries at once, starting from the aircraft industry and finishing...
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of course, the corporations oppose the measure. by their own admission, they spent over 1000000000 euros lobbying to remove the mandatory stipulation writers learn from you. so another winning strategy for corporate interests in germany has been to play the role of allies and the fight against obesity. this commercial produced by a supermarket chain promises a commitment to promoting healthy foods to help children make their dreams. come true. but is it really wise to trust the industry? oh, i know villa, an a wave of overweight and obesity. the size of a tsunami is headed for germany equality, but politicians refused to admit it yet as associates. it is hard to understand how such a highly developed country can be so backward. when it comes to prevention, we'll hook swiftly. his does not in but the corporate lobbies are extremely powerful in germany lobby and deutschland, not even to day economic interests is invariably, a higher priority than public health. heavily here belong on the german government, counts on the industry's ab
of course, the corporations oppose the measure. by their own admission, they spent over 1000000000 euros lobbying to remove the mandatory stipulation writers learn from you. so another winning strategy for corporate interests in germany has been to play the role of allies and the fight against obesity. this commercial produced by a supermarket chain promises a commitment to promoting healthy foods to help children make their dreams. come true. but is it really wise to trust the industry? oh, i...
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. >> how does raising taxes on corporations reduce inflation? >> so, are you talking about a specific tweet? >> tweeted, you want to bring down inflation, let's make sure the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share. >> look, you know, we have talked about -- we have talked about this this past year, about making sure that the wealthiest among us are paying their fair share. >> but how does raising taxes on corporations lower the cost of gas, the cost of a used car, the cost of food for everyday americans? >> so, look, i think we encourage those who have done very well, right, especially those who care about climate change to support a fair tax code that doesn't change -- that does not charge manufacturers, workers, cops, builders, a higher percentage of their earnings, that the most fortunate people in our nation, and not let that stand in the way of reducing energy costs and fighting this existential problem, if you think about that as an example. >> tucker: now, you wouldn't have thought it was possible to take talking points that stupid,
. >> how does raising taxes on corporations reduce inflation? >> so, are you talking about a specific tweet? >> tweeted, you want to bring down inflation, let's make sure the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share. >> look, you know, we have talked about -- we have talked about this this past year, about making sure that the wealthiest among us are paying their fair share. >> but how does raising taxes on corporations lower the cost of gas, the cost of a used...
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that's why i proposed minimum tax for corporations. the plan would raise taxes on 82% of small business owners making less than 50000 a year. it would do nothing to hold big corporations and companies accountable. republicans through congress are so deeply committed protecting big corporations and ceos mother rather see taxes on working american families and try to depress wages to take on inflation. never mind the fact many of these companies record record profit margins even as they rising prices at record amounts. i am a capitalist, i'm not out to punish anybody, i have no problem with companies getting and generating reasonable profits but in this moment of peril with inflation surging around the world, the last thing we should be thinking about is rewarding countries for exploding the situation. family struggle to pay bills, there on earnings calls with investors on wall street sharing record profits and explain how they are using this inflation to cover the rising prices far beyond what they need to do to cover the costs. all thi
that's why i proposed minimum tax for corporations. the plan would raise taxes on 82% of small business owners making less than 50000 a year. it would do nothing to hold big corporations and companies accountable. republicans through congress are so deeply committed protecting big corporations and ceos mother rather see taxes on working american families and try to depress wages to take on inflation. never mind the fact many of these companies record record profit margins even as they rising...
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to me it sounds like the corporation has the control and can control whatever they want. they break the law and get away with it. they know that already that breaking the law during these campaigns won't be resolved. they purposely continue to break the law. for example, we filed over 40 and 11 months. quite a few got married for the action. some of them even got injunction. one was fired two years ago and finally over two years later there is a ten jn motion for his reinstatement. another prime example, fired by the company for organizing and he's still out of a job living in a shelter right now. we raise money through go fund me. these are a few examples including myself out of a job for two years. i want to end by saying we need to pass the act so that workers are protected and encouraged to organize and if that doesn't work i will let you know right now on behalf of the amazon labor union and the hundreds of thousands of workers across the country that we will continue to organize. and once again i want to remind you that this isn't a left or right thing, it's a worki
to me it sounds like the corporation has the control and can control whatever they want. they break the law and get away with it. they know that already that breaking the law during these campaigns won't be resolved. they purposely continue to break the law. for example, we filed over 40 and 11 months. quite a few got married for the action. some of them even got injunction. one was fired two years ago and finally over two years later there is a ten jn motion for his reinstatement. another...
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a devil persecuting those poor corporations. and besides, they have tried to discredit us, they've threatened us enough and assaulted us. what if we were not intimidated by pinochet's yield? we will not be intimidated by the multinational circle no matter how powerful they may be. in the past several years, senator guido gerardi, a former pediatrician, has attracted the industries ire. he has been a fearless crusader in public health protection. first, he braved billionaire president sebastian pierre's official veto. then he had to overcome the industry's campaign to denigrate him. finally, the law passed and 2016. it was the type of bon agribusiness dreads most. it wasn't until the 1st right regained with this law is the right to know what we created. labels that tell you at a glance whether the product contains excessive sugar, salt, fat, or calories in 2nd, urine form so that he wanted something a 6 year old child could understand your face on your weight, a golden that it, it will products that bear a warning label are banne
a devil persecuting those poor corporations. and besides, they have tried to discredit us, they've threatened us enough and assaulted us. what if we were not intimidated by pinochet's yield? we will not be intimidated by the multinational circle no matter how powerful they may be. in the past several years, senator guido gerardi, a former pediatrician, has attracted the industries ire. he has been a fearless crusader in public health protection. first, he braved billionaire president sebastian...
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experts say these corporate cops might overstep their powers.unlike sworn police officers, they can question you without reading you your rights so the concern is you might say something incriminating that prosecutors might later use against you in court. >> vicky nguyen, thanks so much. >>> up next, we'll introduce you to a team of women who are leveling the field and "inspiring america." >> test test test. test test test. >>> we're kicking off our "inspiring america" week with l.a.'s new soccer team founded by some of the most famous women in sports and entertainment. here's gadi schwartz >> reporter: in the city of angels, a new team's in town on a mission. angel city football club winning their debut home opener in front of a sold-out crowd. and on this team, powerful women drive the plays on and off the field. its star roster starting with its owners, co-founded by natalie portman and attracting investors like jennifer garner, billie jean king, abby wambach, serena williams, and mia hamm. what does tonight feel like >> well, excitement. it'
experts say these corporate cops might overstep their powers.unlike sworn police officers, they can question you without reading you your rights so the concern is you might say something incriminating that prosecutors might later use against you in court. >> vicky nguyen, thanks so much. >>> up next, we'll introduce you to a team of women who are leveling the field and "inspiring america." >> test test test. test test test. >>> we're kicking off our...
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just a handful of corporations will present. why at the time the id with business companies helping protect the environment, occurred to no one back in 1992 in that there are some of the were mainly representatives from governments and the few from civil society. and they actually all thought that business was the reason for all our problems. business was bad, christmas worse, damaging the environment or whatever other negative implications there would be. there were business council for sustainable development as her group of some, 200 corporations. many of them actually with her very, but i record on environmental issues like re a team though shelby p set that up and it was creating 92 with a goal of influencing the regional rio. as coming in to decades. multinational corporations have fashioned an effective lobby group. i think we're slowly, but certainly moving to a states where it will become equal partners in the discussion. i mean, maybe i'm expressing a hope more than a reality today, but it's certainly a trend that i se
just a handful of corporations will present. why at the time the id with business companies helping protect the environment, occurred to no one back in 1992 in that there are some of the were mainly representatives from governments and the few from civil society. and they actually all thought that business was the reason for all our problems. business was bad, christmas worse, damaging the environment or whatever other negative implications there would be. there were business council for...
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for corporations. there's no winning move here, whether they take a stand or stay silent, many will see any move as political. ah, i'm joined now by alison stewart allen, the chief executive officer of the consultancy, international marketing partners. awesome, thanks so much for being with us. so tell me, what is the benefit to companies for offering this payment for abortion? well, many fold, frankly, they staff morale ah, it communicates a message to employees that we support you on such a con, reversal issue. and given the importance of female talent to these companies, they want to keep them. so by demonstrating their support on this issue, they hopefully are inspiring women to not only stay in the company, but also attracting women who may want to work for the company to. is there a risk that our backfires are? there's every risk that backfires, especially in certain states where that company operates, where the view of people in that state perhaps, or even city town, very local level, is very mu
for corporations. there's no winning move here, whether they take a stand or stay silent, many will see any move as political. ah, i'm joined now by alison stewart allen, the chief executive officer of the consultancy, international marketing partners. awesome, thanks so much for being with us. so tell me, what is the benefit to companies for offering this payment for abortion? well, many fold, frankly, they staff morale ah, it communicates a message to employees that we support you on such a...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salo
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires...
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the prize for corporate irresponsibility with these domination, some of the worst examples of corporate responsibility in the last year have been identified. what is needed is not just the recognition of what is wrong. will say their environmental labor practices. because it's jeremy improved verse. i hope that these awards will raise consciousness of some of the kinds of worst practices that are going on in the world today. what did valet do to deserve such an award? what did valley do to trigger the creation of an international victims organization? while spending more than a 1000000000 dollars each year promoting sustainable development along its railway track, there are amongst other things, 5 factories working 24 hours a day. transforming the all into cast iron in the process, spitting out foul smelling and hazardous smoke. and just below that, the village is so poor guy that induced is those was years when thing go month, as quizzes leave, essentially o j, i put in the baby. i gotta know, darcy, i mean, am i can look for more. the obama comp. let me see the 2nd. there's a sequel t
the prize for corporate irresponsibility with these domination, some of the worst examples of corporate responsibility in the last year have been identified. what is needed is not just the recognition of what is wrong. will say their environmental labor practices. because it's jeremy improved verse. i hope that these awards will raise consciousness of some of the kinds of worst practices that are going on in the world today. what did valet do to deserve such an award? what did valley do to...
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imagine the cash flow of a corporation. reporter: what is being done to solve the extreme shipping delays at the ports? >> there is legislation that the agriculture industry and transportation industry are supporting. basically it would create that reciprocal trade where if you are going to deliver and import, you have to take an export container back. reporter: it has passed the house and senate. he says it would be a big gain if it was to be signed. he says growers feel fortunate almonds have a longer shelf life. several ports are also working to be operational 24/7, but he says the process takes time and since workers are required to have a certain level of experience and certification. but he says when that changes, it would be a win. larry: next, we take you to cuba for the latest on a hotel for the latest on a hotel oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speed
imagine the cash flow of a corporation. reporter: what is being done to solve the extreme shipping delays at the ports? >> there is legislation that the agriculture industry and transportation industry are supporting. basically it would create that reciprocal trade where if you are going to deliver and import, you have to take an export container back. reporter: it has passed the house and senate. he says it would be a big gain if it was to be signed. he says growers feel fortunate...
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the people are the that make ones these corporations go, it is not the other way around. as the current interim president of the late -- amazon labor union who represents 8300 workers in staten island, an independent worker led union that won their election on april 1, i am going to tell you this. we organized for over a year. and throughout the course of that year, amazon spent millions of dollars as you mentioned, senator sanders, myself including a few other organizers , was arrested outside for organizing. arrested for delivering food to their coworkers. i want to reiterate that as , well. the type of things that amazon do, breaking the law, intimidation, these are real things that traumatize workers in this country. thousands of workers across this country in the process of organizing at the desire to -- who have the desire to organize in the united states, we want to feel that we have protections. we want to feel that the government is allowing us to use our constitutional right to organize. the notion that people in the united in this democracy will out match tyran
the people are the that make ones these corporations go, it is not the other way around. as the current interim president of the late -- amazon labor union who represents 8300 workers in staten island, an independent worker led union that won their election on april 1, i am going to tell you this. we organized for over a year. and throughout the course of that year, amazon spent millions of dollars as you mentioned, senator sanders, myself including a few other organizers , was arrested outside...
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we mentioned the corporation together with three regions. where does he actually go.egion, moscow udmurtia we are also considering the opportunity to join. e to this program developed a special preferential lending program, when the regions determine key areas. e, and additionally subsidize the bank rate by reducing it to the real level of 5-7%, and important not only for entrepreneurs, but for the authorities. but exactly. us to the regional infrastructure physically turn to the entrepreneur has become. e, the launch of the ministry of economic development, together with the sme corporation, of the digital platform sme dot rf, which has already integrated 85. e measures of support from 12 regions. this work is ongoing now, and for all regions , personal accounts have been created and automated scoring has been launched, which allows you to evaluate an entrepreneur in just a few minutes to select suitable support measures for him. we believe, that this work should continue. and we hope that the platform will become a single center for coordination. the work of the reg
we mentioned the corporation together with three regions. where does he actually go.egion, moscow udmurtia we are also considering the opportunity to join. e to this program developed a special preferential lending program, when the regions determine key areas. e, and additionally subsidize the bank rate by reducing it to the real level of 5-7%, and important not only for entrepreneurs, but for the authorities. but exactly. us to the regional infrastructure physically turn to the entrepreneur...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> just a dramatic stunt in san francisco. a man scales of the salesforce tower as a way to protest against abortion rights. caught the man in action free climbing the building. the 22-year-old in las vegas calls himself the pro-life spider-man. they captured the climber's arrest. he was later cited and released. the salesforce tower is one of the tallest buildings in the west. >>> in a landmark ruling, the supreme court legalized abortions. the decision to end the pregnancy during the first three months belongs to the woman and her doctor, not the government. >> that was the cbs evening news 49 years ago when the supreme court made roe v wade the law of the land. a leaked dra
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> just a dramatic stunt in san francisco. a man scales of the salesforce tower as a way to protest against abortion rights....
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he's had group of some, 200 corporations. many of them actually with her very, but a record on environmental issues like re a team though shelby p set that up and it was creating 92 with a goal of influencing the reaching out as real as coming in to decades. multinational corporations, a fashioned and effective lobby group. i think we're slowly, but certainly moving to a states where it will become equal partners in the discussion. i mean, maybe i'm expressing a hope more than a reality today, but it's certainly a trend that i see happen. only if we go business and governments as equal partners in this debate, will we find the solutions and the scale to the solutions that the world needs. the betters paid off. at the last earth summit, the united nations rolled out the red carpet for the private companies. you present, if you didn't, you said a prison toners picked up really. the idea would be due to geneva video due to my vehicle. kirk last said, the you to do all these corporations met in a luxury hotel in rio, oil, chemica
he's had group of some, 200 corporations. many of them actually with her very, but a record on environmental issues like re a team though shelby p set that up and it was creating 92 with a goal of influencing the reaching out as real as coming in to decades. multinational corporations, a fashioned and effective lobby group. i think we're slowly, but certainly moving to a states where it will become equal partners in the discussion. i mean, maybe i'm expressing a hope more than a reality today,...
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the nineteen corporate response tracker just cap is tracking the best practices of corporations serving the needs of their- end of the communities they serve in this time. see how the best of america's largest employers are treating state amid the q host: welcome to "global 3000." exploited -- how economic interests are pursued at the expense of the world's poor. in indonesia, big business is creating new markets. in brazil, we learn how the residents of favelas are now able to enjoy online shopping. and we find out what it's really like to work as a berry picker in portugal's greenhouses. ♪
the nineteen corporate response tracker just cap is tracking the best practices of corporations serving the needs of their- end of the communities they serve in this time. see how the best of america's largest employers are treating state amid the q host: welcome to "global 3000." exploited -- how economic interests are pursued at the expense of the world's poor. in indonesia, big business is creating new markets. in brazil, we learn how the residents of favelas are now able to enjoy...
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the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken the the corporations' own prhomeless funds., and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. exactly. yvonne yiu. democrat for controller. >>> thousands of lgbtq affirming books were delivered to nine bay area school districts today. this is video of the organization, gender nation, packing up books. they will go for the school libraries, california superintendent of public instruction tony thurman at today's ceremony. the gender nation has donated nearly 13,000 books to 800 elementary school libraries across the state. >>> well thanks for watching us. the news cont
the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken the the corporations' own prhomeless funds., and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of...
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that's why i propose a minimum tax for corporations. their plan would also raise taxes on 82% of small business owners making less than $50,000 a year. but it will do nothing to help -- to hold big corporations and companies accountable. think about it. republicans in congress are so deeply committed to protecting big corporations and c.e.o.'s that they'd rather see taxes on working american families and try to depress their wages to take on inflation. never mind the fact that many of these companies are recording record profit margins even as prices -- as they raise prices record amounts. look, let me say it before, i'm a capitalist. i'm not out on punish anybody. i have no problem with companies getting and generating reasonable profits. but in this moment of peril with the war overseas and inflation surging around the world, last thing we should be thinking about is rewarding companies for exploiting the situation. while families struggle to pay their bills, some corporate executives are on earnings calls when investors on wall stree
that's why i propose a minimum tax for corporations. their plan would also raise taxes on 82% of small business owners making less than $50,000 a year. but it will do nothing to help -- to hold big corporations and companies accountable. think about it. republicans in congress are so deeply committed to protecting big corporations and c.e.o.'s that they'd rather see taxes on working american families and try to depress their wages to take on inflation. never mind the fact that many of these...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits.nd using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. i joined the district attorney's office to pursue justice for everyone. but like so many of my colleagues, i resigned in protest because chesa boudin interfered in every single case and failed to do his job. the office is absolutely in disarray right now. chesa dissolved my unit prosecuting car break-ins. now criminals flock to san francisco because there are no consequences. we can't wait. recall chesa boudin now. ♪ >> carnival san francisco returns this weekend and kpix is a proud sponsor. the parade and festival were canceled during the pandemic, but the group that runs carnival quickly shifted gears and took on a new mission. >> they leaaunched a program that's still helping
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits.nd using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. i joined the district attorney's office to pursue justice for everyone. but like so many of my colleagues, i resigned in protest because...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> abortion-rights for not the only cause that protesters out tonight. mass shooting survivor gabby giffords was at sue bierman park with 3500 bases of white flowers. honoring california victims of gun violence. >> it is time for them to step up. fight like we fight. it is my hope that when the wick burned out there will not be more put up in their place. >> we must never stop fighting. >> that event ended with a candlelight vigil. >>> murder charges on behalf of those who died in the mass shooting in downtown sacramento. smiley martin and deandre martin were among at least five people who opened fire in a feud between rival gangs. three alleged gang members were also killed i
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> abortion-rights for not the only cause that protesters out tonight. mass shooting survivor gabby giffords was at sue bierman...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> commit a crime in truck enu answer to this guy. captain mug shot. >> the newest member of trekkies pd command staff spent time jumping from sheltered to shelter. >> no-nonsense, he will soon assume the role of community outreach canine. >> i bet he's a softy. literally . it's okay. >> don't lock me up with him. >> he is pretty cute . captioning sponsored by cbs >> in a jolt to how we travel, a judge struck down the biden administration's mask mandate for planes, trains, and public transportation. but for many people on a plane learning they can finally de- mask, this reaction: ( ♪ "celebration" ♪ )
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> commit a crime in truck enu answer to this guy. captain mug shot. >> the newest member of trekkies pd command staff...
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we know how much power corporations and wealthy ceos have in this country. in 2021 last year, ceos made 254 times more than the average worker and senior corporate profits reached unprecedented levels, the highest ever recorded, too many corporations a growing on the back of families. ceos complain about rising costs, they blame workers, they claim they have to rise prices while funneling profits to themselves more than ever. ceos just have to make 250 times, 54 times more than workers to make this company successful. it is no coincidence. after concentration, consumers and small businesses are more power and senator tester is discussing the committee right now what this means for farmers. they raise your cost, please leave you and scam you too often with little accountability and no meaningful consequences. armies of high-priced lobbyists are attorneys ready to fight anyone who dares to take them on. normal people don't have these kinds of resources, they don't have a white shoe law firm, they don't have an insider looking out for them but now they have you
we know how much power corporations and wealthy ceos have in this country. in 2021 last year, ceos made 254 times more than the average worker and senior corporate profits reached unprecedented levels, the highest ever recorded, too many corporations a growing on the back of families. ceos complain about rising costs, they blame workers, they claim they have to rise prices while funneling profits to themselves more than ever. ceos just have to make 250 times, 54 times more than workers to make...
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believe that the bank and the business corporations have changed. ah, believe that they have faith in natural capital and are committed to protecting nature. so what if banks and corporations really have woken up to that impact and dependence on ecological investment? is it a metamorphosis? oh, green wash. now i'm membership guy, as you may have noticed, i think we can do this, changed the rules of the game. so i'm really looking forward to the next 10 years because it will completely transform the way we run our economies. we will strike a balance between financial or economic or success, natural or environmental and social success. and if we can do that, then the vision that i said before, 9000000000 people, all living well, was in the boundaries of the planet, will become a reality. because that's how we them measured away our economy perform the promise of additional profits, coupled with a desire to improve their image has certainly encourage some businesses to commit themselves to preserving the environment. valet is a mining giant and a membe
believe that the bank and the business corporations have changed. ah, believe that they have faith in natural capital and are committed to protecting nature. so what if banks and corporations really have woken up to that impact and dependence on ecological investment? is it a metamorphosis? oh, green wash. now i'm membership guy, as you may have noticed, i think we can do this, changed the rules of the game. so i'm really looking forward to the next 10 years because it will completely transform...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> now at 11:00, an east bay business, attacked in broad daylight. the search for the arsonist as the owners struggle to rebuild. >>> i'm tracking a chance of rain later this week in the first alert forecast. >> i paid $100 last weekend for this little car. >> gas prices hit new record highs. and if you think the pain at the pump is bad now, experts say just wait. >>> my brother was someone who wanted to serve his country. i'm proud of him. >> and bay area gold star families share their stories and grief to remind us of the true morning of memorial day. >> he was my only child. can you go have your barbecue, but do you need to remember. >>> dramatic video shows flames erupting
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> now at 11:00, an east bay business, attacked in broad daylight. the search for the arsonist as the owners struggle to...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine >> new fallout fr
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years....
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits.and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves.
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits.and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves.
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wade corporations were silent.ing crt in the classroom and disney's politics. how much of the backlash disney got very to do with the fact that corporations are silent on roe v. wade. >> corporations respond to incentives and pressure. for years they only got pressure the left. they felt they had got what they needed from the right on economics and taxes and education. but with the fight against disney which struck billions in damage to their brand. corporations recalculated, they aring there is a price to pay if they are going to transgress the values of 150 million conservative americans. so we are seeing a different result. this is part of my work and part of governor desantis' effort. brian: we are not talking 6 months or a year ago. these are weeks from when the florida situation when desantis took object disney. if roe v. wade is no longer the law of the land, they said they will bring it to a state that allows abortion. the writers guild said we are not going to do dnipro deduction in any state that doesn't
wade corporations were silent.ing crt in the classroom and disney's politics. how much of the backlash disney got very to do with the fact that corporations are silent on roe v. wade. >> corporations respond to incentives and pressure. for years they only got pressure the left. they felt they had got what they needed from the right on economics and taxes and education. but with the fight against disney which struck billions in damage to their brand. corporations recalculated, they aring...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits.y wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. the choice for attorney general is clear. democrat rob bonta has a passion for justice and standing up for our rights. bonta is laser focused on protecting the right to vote and defending obamacare. but what's republican eric early's passion? early wants to bring trump-style investigations on election fraud to california, and early says he'll end obamacare and guard against the growing socialist communist threat. eric early. too extreme, too conservative for california. dan where welcome back to "unfiltered." the supreme court is expected to issue more ruling monday. but the intimidation bit protesters outside the homes is sickening stuff. it's dangerous and empowered by leftist democrats who don't un
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits.y wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. the choice for attorney general is clear. democrat rob bonta has a passion for justice and standing up for our rights. bonta is laser focused on protecting the...
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why do you want to punish large corporations.his week when the corporations missed their earnings. what happens? they got punished. these are the same companies that have major investments with teachers funds, retirement funds, 401ks. the last time this happened we saw a massive exodus of jobs offshore so they could compete globally. now we are talking about raising those taxes again so instead of onshoring, we see those same corporations reshoring to vietnam, et cetera. this issue we are facing today, i have never seen such a challenging environment for women running corporations. the con city won'tsy they -- the constituency they are trying to please is so large they please no one. blackrock said it's not their investment decision are governed by fiduciary duty to clients' financial interests above financial commitments or pledges. this administration is out of touch. inflation is going up. markets going down. we are all getting punished. brian: mr. mayor, you meet more people on a daily basis than most americans. what has the
why do you want to punish large corporations.his week when the corporations missed their earnings. what happens? they got punished. these are the same companies that have major investments with teachers funds, retirement funds, 401ks. the last time this happened we saw a massive exodus of jobs offshore so they could compete globally. now we are talking about raising those taxes again so instead of onshoring, we see those same corporations reshoring to vietnam, et cetera. this issue we are...
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but we do know also that younger employees expect corporate leaders to have a point of view on these things. so if you are going to attract the millennials, the jens ease than the hope, the expectation really in that population is that yes, you have a point of view and you're going to be very public about it. i mean, is this a trend that's sort of isolated to a handful of large u. s. companies based and, you know, liberal cities or is this some thing that's impacting all employers in the united states? well, it's impacting not only employers in the united states, it's impacting employers here in germany and around the world. you know, companies are being expected by younger staff wherever they are, to have very public positions on these sorts of topics on the environment. so e, s g, a, environment social governance, ah, that companies have points of view. so it's not limited to the u. s. even or even parts of the u. s. it's actually a global phenomenon. and the company brand is being assessed by such younger employees and even the, the, the financial capital markets on these issues i
but we do know also that younger employees expect corporate leaders to have a point of view on these things. so if you are going to attract the millennials, the jens ease than the hope, the expectation really in that population is that yes, you have a point of view and you're going to be very public about it. i mean, is this a trend that's sort of isolated to a handful of large u. s. companies based and, you know, liberal cities or is this some thing that's impacting all employers in the united...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to the only 24-hour vitamin c to heart-healthy support every day. get more with nature's bounty. ♪ >>> okay, here is kind of a weird story from across the pond. there was a big royal security breach in britain. an intruder pretending to be a priest talked his way past guards at windsor castle. the men made his way into the barracks of the queen's guards known for their red jackets and bearskin hats. he spent the night eating and drinking with senior off the forgetting of bed and breakfast this morning. i think what was especially concerning is that he was almo
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to the only...
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the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. wants to turn the shuttered army base into homeless shelter. councilmember carol five is asking the city to consider transforming the 22-acre site into a shelter that could house 1000 people. in october 2020, the city council approved use of the army base site for homeless intervention, but the city never acted on the resolution. we just learned the resolution has passed. dan: this week marks teacher appreciation week, and we want to shed light on challenges many school districts are facing when retaining educators. san francisco is facing a shortage in some areas. abc 7 senior education reporter leanne melendez took a look at what they are doing to attract teachers in a city k
the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. wants to turn the shuttered army base into homeless shelter. councilmember carol five is asking the city to consider transforming the...