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department of justice has not been able to go out summons to dow chemical and the indian government has been asking them to do that for the last 5 years just like they did with warren anderson who was the chairman of union carbide just and was responsible lauder killing people in bhopal he was never extradited from us because the u.s. government never gave a damn about its criminal liability in india and the same things we see as far as the clean up of the toxic waste is a concern whereas the department of justice is made it seen in a hoarding to operations like b.p. accountable for what they did in us but when it comes to now have a completely double standard and in the name of foreign investment people of what i considered expendable and even in india we have seen in the last 35 years every 2nd of the government's an hour whether it has been chippy or congress they have always sided with the corporations not what is of the core of the. people's lives to that automatic. but i just want to say that this is not something that happened 35 years ago people are dying people have been born w
department of justice has not been able to go out summons to dow chemical and the indian government has been asking them to do that for the last 5 years just like they did with warren anderson who was the chairman of union carbide just and was responsible lauder killing people in bhopal he was never extradited from us because the u.s. government never gave a damn about its criminal liability in india and the same things we see as far as the clean up of the toxic waste is a concern whereas the...
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did you agree a $470000000.00 payout in 1989 campaigners say the company which is now owned by dow chemicals must pay much more in compensation including to the families whose children have been born with brain damage and with disabilities the people are waiting for appropriate health care the standard medical treatment protocol is needed that's not yet available and finally in some ways the most important question is whether the justices. the question many have been asking for 35 years and still it seems there is no. joining me for more is the rights nor danger an activist working with survivors of the pope of tragedy she joins me now from bhopal russia not good to have you on the program you've been working with the survivors for quite some time what other immediate needs. thank you for an answer eric this thing i'm going today currently this is probably the biggest on going corporate mass. and people have only gotten about $300.00 in compensation since the operations missed ponselle for the disaster union carbide dow chemical their criminal liability teams are steer and thinks that is 6 h
did you agree a $470000000.00 payout in 1989 campaigners say the company which is now owned by dow chemicals must pay much more in compensation including to the families whose children have been born with brain damage and with disabilities the people are waiting for appropriate health care the standard medical treatment protocol is needed that's not yet available and finally in some ways the most important question is whether the justices. the question many have been asking for 35 years and...
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and she said well, i was representing dow chemical, the parent company of the manufacturer because ito help the women get money. and that was, of course, ludicrous. that's been demonstrated in other newspapers recently have proven that she also represents an aircraft manufacturer against a family who lost a loved one. she said she represented a large energy company, one of the biggest coal users in the southeast in trying to save a rural electric cooperative. in fact, it's well-documented that she was trying -- her client was trying to liquidate the rural cooperative. so, at every step of the way, she not only had a representation contrary to her political narrative, she tried to hide it. she tried to spin it as something else, and she never would disclose how much money she made doing it. i estimated it because i found 22 of her cases, which now is up to over 50 cases, and i estimated it had to be millions of dollars. she has now admitted that when the buttigieg campaign raised the issue she disclosed that she made almost $2 million from it. so the question has to be, she is somebod
and she said well, i was representing dow chemical, the parent company of the manufacturer because ito help the women get money. and that was, of course, ludicrous. that's been demonstrated in other newspapers recently have proven that she also represents an aircraft manufacturer against a family who lost a loved one. she said she represented a large energy company, one of the biggest coal users in the southeast in trying to save a rural electric cooperative. in fact, it's well-documented that...
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progress but in indian courts there's still a good kid to petition dow chemical who's dead or once union carbide to be continues to in west and expand its investments in india there is an end one mental and criminal case against dow chemicals and in the court it continues to elude if they get those arrests so i i am very little hope that in 5 years again if we talk there won't be any difference ok well thank you very much for coming on the program and giving us a sense of the aftermath so many years on there rama curator of the remember bhopal we see delving beneath all across really the financial headlines next it's muxes only mexico and the kaiser report they didn't. seem wrong. but i. just don't. get to shape out these days educated and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. ok in the special can somebody we can dangle so many of the. book to get off the shelf where. you thought the whole doping in russia think was over forget it. part of the full meal to come about through a couple of short of the last meal some of
progress but in indian courts there's still a good kid to petition dow chemical who's dead or once union carbide to be continues to in west and expand its investments in india there is an end one mental and criminal case against dow chemicals and in the court it continues to elude if they get those arrests so i i am very little hope that in 5 years again if we talk there won't be any difference ok well thank you very much for coming on the program and giving us a sense of the aftermath so many...
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did you agree a $470000000.00 payout in 1989 campaigners say the company which is now owned by dow chemicals must pay much more in compensation including to the families whose children have been born with brain damage and with disabilities the people who were waiting for it to prepare get a standard medical treatment protocol that needed that's not good at every level and finally in some ways the most important question is whether the dust is. the question many have been asking for 35 years and still it seems there is no on. what it is the sloan but you won't find on a med you know if you live in or you've ever been the largest nigeria you probably know about the slum city of macaco known as the world's biggest floating city it is home to about 300 cells and people and despite its saudis rococo has never appeared on any city planning documents or melts but that is about to change. welcome to my cocoa a floating slum in the nigerian mega city of lagos officially this part of the city does not exist you won't find these dingy canals and ramshackle house indicated on any city maps but john and
did you agree a $470000000.00 payout in 1989 campaigners say the company which is now owned by dow chemicals must pay much more in compensation including to the families whose children have been born with brain damage and with disabilities the people who were waiting for it to prepare get a standard medical treatment protocol that needed that's not good at every level and finally in some ways the most important question is whether the dust is. the question many have been asking for 35 years and...
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served 4 years in prison but after the war the chemist found no shortage of employers including dow chemical j. peter grace and the u.s. army's chemical corps before he became chairman of grain and 1000 board of directors in 1971. the man who hired nancy war criminals like ambrose and was green and felt owner herrmann verts verts was a member of the local nattie party in his hometown before the 2nd world war a service for which he was. handsomely rewarded by an alphabet like this family companies have actually thrived during the war years because they got a contract from a german army to slice open to tosha means. they had been supplied with slave work because they had been basically handed to come in as all apply the both father jewish owned or jewish control the use of no america was the personal lawyer for a good 1000 owner herrmann verbs but in december 966 noid berger resigned suddenly became justice minister in the province where the trial was being held grow fast cheap defense lawyer. ended up with a government responsibility for overseeing the conduct of the trial. that kind of stren
served 4 years in prison but after the war the chemist found no shortage of employers including dow chemical j. peter grace and the u.s. army's chemical corps before he became chairman of grain and 1000 board of directors in 1971. the man who hired nancy war criminals like ambrose and was green and felt owner herrmann verts verts was a member of the local nattie party in his hometown before the 2nd world war a service for which he was. handsomely rewarded by an alphabet like this family...
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she was doing that with big corporations and she worked for dow chemical which was fighting a lawsuitf millions of women fighting them for silicone implants that were making them sick. she wasn't differenting the women, she was -- she wasn't defending the women, she was defending the company. time and time again elizabeth warren is not who she pretend to be, whether that's falsely claiming she was a native american or falsely claiming she supports the little guy and middle class families when she made millions supporting big powerful corporations. >> businesses face their quote risk of the unknown. that's capitalist elizabeth warren. we don't see the inner elizabeth warren right now. your reaction? >> she pretend she is against the 1% and against capitalism. she made $12 million. that is the 1%. she sleeps in a $3 million home in cambridge every night. capitalism has worked out very well for elizabeth warren. liz: thank you for having us in your home. thank you for watching. lou dobbs next right here on the fox business network. have a good evening. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody, t
she was doing that with big corporations and she worked for dow chemical which was fighting a lawsuitf millions of women fighting them for silicone implants that were making them sick. she wasn't differenting the women, she was -- she wasn't defending the women, she was defending the company. time and time again elizabeth warren is not who she pretend to be, whether that's falsely claiming she was a native american or falsely claiming she supports the little guy and middle class families when...
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from boeing to apple, to intel to dow chemical, no surprise it's suffering the biggest percentage loss, down 333 points, 1.25%. but, you know what? tech is also getting a double whammy. during the president's meeting with emmanuel macron, france's president, instead of sticking up for big tech -- which is about to be taxed by the french -- president trump's only complaint was that he wants to be the one to tax american tech companies. gary shapiro is the ceo of the consumer technology association. he represents big and small tech giants here in the u.s. he's here in a fox business exclusive to react to that and also talk about how silicon valley plans to fight digital taxes no matter who throws them at these companies. plus, cyber monday did set the new record for retailers. one of them proved long ago there's gold in them there eyebrows. the founder of the eyebrow shaping beauty empire is here in a fox business exclusive to tell us how she's partnering with social media stars to grow anastasia beverly hills into a mull -- multimillion dollar beauty beast. oh, yeah, and she emigrated t
from boeing to apple, to intel to dow chemical, no surprise it's suffering the biggest percentage loss, down 333 points, 1.25%. but, you know what? tech is also getting a double whammy. during the president's meeting with emmanuel macron, france's president, instead of sticking up for big tech -- which is about to be taxed by the french -- president trump's only complaint was that he wants to be the one to tax american tech companies. gary shapiro is the ceo of the consumer technology...
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it was proven in the chemical industry just think why did dow and dew point merge? they merged because china had developed their commodity industry to such an extent there was overcapacity overcapacity in aluminum if you remember a few years ago created. process. next thing we are moving to overcapacity in it text. if you are not a. >> if you don't a stock on the 10 and if goes to 15, the reasons why don't matter you are happy but the fed expand the the balance sheet the fastestive over the last decade. how much does that play into this in gnaws because in my opinion that plays into this. >> particularly more trader short term opinion of the market and where the opportunity is however that said i think what really enables the fed to act the way it's acting, being able to be very sensitive to both weaknesses as well as strengths within the economy, i think is the very fact you have technology and globalization that are counterinflationary they create abundance of -- within the labor pool -- the labor pool is well informed. so it's hesitant to demand the kind of incre
it was proven in the chemical industry just think why did dow and dew point merge? they merged because china had developed their commodity industry to such an extent there was overcapacity overcapacity in aluminum if you remember a few years ago created. process. next thing we are moving to overcapacity in it text. if you are not a. >> if you don't a stock on the 10 and if goes to 15, the reasons why don't matter you are happy but the fed expand the the balance sheet the fastestive over...
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indeed was a long time coming back in 2015 you'll remember dow dupont agreed to this megamerger and that spurred a waive of consolidation in chemicals of the prized businesses within this combined entity is this nutrition business within dupont a highly coveted asset, really growing very exciting high value part of the chemicals market and a lot of companies were interested in this we learned today that iff, the u.s. flavors and fragrances giant won. they won this deal, creating a massive $45 billion company. we just saw on the screen there, the givaudan and symrise their shares rising. just an indication of how hot these assets are interesting for european invest everies in the chemical space to think what companies, what they do consolidation wise now that this dupont asset, these nutrition assets have gone away. >> certainly a lot of pressure on them from the industry perspective to actually move towards further consolidation. >> exactly. >>> all right. we're going to squeeze in a quick break. but coming up on "street signs," find out why eelectro lux is warning that earnings at its north american business will take a hit in the
indeed was a long time coming back in 2015 you'll remember dow dupont agreed to this megamerger and that spurred a waive of consolidation in chemicals of the prized businesses within this combined entity is this nutrition business within dupont a highly coveted asset, really growing very exciting high value part of the chemicals market and a lot of companies were interested in this we learned today that iff, the u.s. flavors and fragrances giant won. they won this deal, creating a massive $45...
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time when most dow stocks had a similar dividend payout ratio, weren't getting the same type of stocks every year nonetheless, right now, it would mean you're buying lots of energy, chemicalsn that list, 3m had a rough year and that would -- that takes a little bit of a leap of faith to say they're going to get it together it is a sort of a mechanism to force people perhaps to be contrarian, which is always difficult. because if you -- you're buying disruption, you're buying disrupted companies, if you really want to buy cheap high yielding ones right now. >> like the nfl draft, worst teams get first pick. >> worst teams get first pick and it raises the stakes for the first pick versus the 30th pick. >> we'll watch that closely, interesting piece in the journal about wages, which will be a story next year as well as this year pointing out nonsupervisory workers, more than 80% of the labor market, rank and file employees, are seeing their fastest wage gains in a decade quote, a sign that the labor market has tightened sufficiently to convey bigger pay increases to lower paid employees. >> yeah, it is absolutely been kind of a good trend that has shown up in this latest phas
time when most dow stocks had a similar dividend payout ratio, weren't getting the same type of stocks every year nonetheless, right now, it would mean you're buying lots of energy, chemicalsn that list, 3m had a rough year and that would -- that takes a little bit of a leap of faith to say they're going to get it together it is a sort of a mechanism to force people perhaps to be contrarian, which is always difficult. because if you -- you're buying disruption, you're buying disrupted...