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the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify them. we would an even higher number. the fact is that most law enforcement, most police departments are intimidated by this idea, that they will be perceived as being anti black. you can't let someone get away with rape and robbery because you hate. it's got to be something else. the last point i'll make is it took the supreme court stopping affirmative action to end it because universities and law schools are so committed to this idea how. can we say that america is this place? it's so hostile to blacks or minorities in general who designed the cover puts you all back in chains. so i asked
the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify...
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the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify them. we would an even higher number. the fact is that most law enforcement, most police departments are intimidated by this idea, that they will be perceived as being anti black. you can't let someone get away with rape and robbery because you hate. it's got to be something else. the last point i'll make is it took the supreme court stopping affirmative action to end it because universities and law schools are so committed to this idea how. can we say that america is this place? it's so hostile to blacks or minorities in general who designed the cover puts you all back in chains. so i asked
the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify...
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the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify them. we would an even higher number. the fact is that most law enforcement, most police departments are intimidated by this idea, that they will be perceived as being anti black. you can't let someone get away with rape and robbery because you hate. it's got to be something else. the last point i'll make is it took the supreme court stopping affirmative action to end it because universities and law schools are so committed to this idea how. can we say that america is this place? it's so hostile to blacks or minorities in general who designed the cover puts you all back in chains. so i asked
the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify...
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that may also be the time that it is necessary to approach either the eeoc or a state or local agencydon't have to have an attorney to file a charge of discrimination with one of those entities. workers need to understand that they are protected from retaliation if they choose to alert their employer that they believe the law is being violated. >> thank you very much. >>. . thank you for having me ♪ ♪ >> tom hanks not only uses a typewriter, he has collected about 100 of them. this is a number of growing people who are embracing this decidedly analog devices. take a look inside this shop. you will see the renaissance of something people consider a relic of the pas now it has gotten a boost from an icon. taylor swift using a vintage typewriter. >> i made a sign that said join us. come in and find us. any news about typewriters is good news about typewriters. private market prices on these typewriters went through the roof. it was amazing. we had people in here all day saturday. >> i spotted an old familiar friend. everything old is new again. when i was starting out as a reporter, this
that may also be the time that it is necessary to approach either the eeoc or a state or local agencydon't have to have an attorney to file a charge of discrimination with one of those entities. workers need to understand that they are protected from retaliation if they choose to alert their employer that they believe the law is being violated. >> thank you very much. >>. . thank you for having me ♪ ♪ >> tom hanks not only uses a typewriter, he has collected about 100 of...
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>> judge jeanine: about eeoc?> judge jeanine: if this is a redo, last week or the week before when walz was speaking. it was at "world of warcraft." on the twitch. everybody laughed at me about the twitch. they decide they're going to do a redo. walz comes out with aoc, i've never heard heard discussed talking about football. they do a redo and neither does any good. it is 0-0 in the end. she and the wannabe coach on a make believe football game. the final score tells a story of the redo. it didn't do anything. let's talk about michelle obama. i used it to try cases a lot and it doesn't matter how good you are, what matters is your facts, your facts on how you identify them to convince a jury and that's what this is. this is all talking to a jury. america is the jury. michelle obama can be the greatest or a tour since i don't know who and i don't really care because she's trying to sell someone who absolutely cannot sell herself, who can't answer a question, still hasn't answered whether we are better off or worse
>> judge jeanine: about eeoc?> judge jeanine: if this is a redo, last week or the week before when walz was speaking. it was at "world of warcraft." on the twitch. everybody laughed at me about the twitch. they decide they're going to do a redo. walz comes out with aoc, i've never heard heard discussed talking about football. they do a redo and neither does any good. it is 0-0 in the end. she and the wannabe coach on a make believe football game. the final score tells a story...
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message that's going into it so if you can give us feedback and the date and where we are needed, and eeoc out there that wants to let us know it's going on. >> all right guys. thank you both. you are doing the's work and then some and a reminder of what a lot of good folks do and put away the politics. a lot of human beings including hundreds of thousands with no power and no way to talk to anyone who need help. oh, these factory floormats?... they're just as good as weathertech... just as good as weathertech... they're just as good as weathertech... just as good... just as good as weathertech... just as good... are these factory floormats just as good as weathertech? yeah... no. no. nothing comes even close to laser measured weathertech floorliners. they offer the ultimate protection. front, back, and even up the sides. for a full line of premium american made products, order at wt.com - [narrator] watch live tv for free. meet tablo. tablo lets you access over 90 free channels including shows, news, and live sports for free. with tablo, you can record, pause, and replay and watch on any
message that's going into it so if you can give us feedback and the date and where we are needed, and eeoc out there that wants to let us know it's going on. >> all right guys. thank you both. you are doing the's work and then some and a reminder of what a lot of good folks do and put away the politics. a lot of human beings including hundreds of thousands with no power and no way to talk to anyone who need help. oh, these factory floormats?... they're just as good as weathertech... just...
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folks here at the eeoc and our first responders throughout the west coast _ responders throughout theout the west coast of florida have been working _ coast of florida have been working nonstop now for weeks to prepare and respond to hurricane helene and then now to prepare and respond to this new_ to prepare and respond to this new major hurricane. as to prepare and respond to this new major hurricane.- new ma'or hurricane. as we heard new major hurricane. as we heard about _ new major hurricane. as we heard about those - new major hurricane. as we - heard about those preparations we have also been speaking to some evacuees who have been coming here. sylvester fernandez, he has come to this centre to ride out the storm with his wife. thanks for joining us. give us an idea of why you decided to come here. i decided to come because this morning _ decided to come because this morning at four o'clock we had the tornado warning. i got the message _ the tornado warning. i got the message on my phone, the lights and everything went down, no internal. _ and everything went down, no internet,
folks here at the eeoc and our first responders throughout the west coast _ responders throughout theout the west coast of florida have been working _ coast of florida have been working nonstop now for weeks to prepare and respond to hurricane helene and then now to prepare and respond to this new_ to prepare and respond to this new major hurricane. as to prepare and respond to this new major hurricane.- new ma'or hurricane. as we heard new major hurricane. as we heard about _ new major...
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eeoc lock would be seen in that way. title ix, of the educational amendments, 1972, extraordinarily important. and then, expanding the charge of the civil rights commission, to include what was called sex determination. that is something that he signed. he supported it. the equal credit act. so that women would have equal access to credit. would not have to go through their husbands. they could get a credit card, they could get a loan, so on and so forth. you get a lot of very important legislation. there were some shortcomings, maybe in the area of child care. it is not from a second wave feminist perspective. it would necessarily be a perfect record. nothing is of course. there was a lot of activity. when nixon talked about achievement and contribution, certainly this administration made its contributions to enhancing the ability of women to achieve. >> image and his determination actually, to a woman of the supreme court. they had a couple of candidates. they came up with a california judge. the process began. then it
eeoc lock would be seen in that way. title ix, of the educational amendments, 1972, extraordinarily important. and then, expanding the charge of the civil rights commission, to include what was called sex determination. that is something that he signed. he supported it. the equal credit act. so that women would have equal access to credit. would not have to go through their husbands. they could get a credit card, they could get a loan, so on and so forth. you get a lot of very important...
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so, the eeoc block that he saw signs in 1972, title ix of the education amendments of 1972, extremely important. and then, there is expanding the charge of the civil rights commission to include, what was called at the time, sex discrimination. so, that is something he called. and he didn't signed this law, but he supported it and president ford signed it, the equal credit act, so that women would have equal access to credit, and would not have to, you know, go through their husbands. they could get a credit card, they could get a loan, so on, so forth. so, i mean, you get an awful lot of very good and very important legislation. there were some shortcomings, maybe in the area of child care. from a second wave feminist perspective, it wouldn't necessarily be a perfect record -- nothing really is, of course. but, there was a lot of activity, and when nixon talked about achievement in contribution, certainly, his administration made its contributions to enhance the ability of women to achieve. >> you mentioned his determination, actually, to appoint a woman to the supreme court, and the
so, the eeoc block that he saw signs in 1972, title ix of the education amendments of 1972, extremely important. and then, there is expanding the charge of the civil rights commission to include, what was called at the time, sex discrimination. so, that is something he called. and he didn't signed this law, but he supported it and president ford signed it, the equal credit act, so that women would have equal access to credit, and would not have to, you know, go through their husbands. they...
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so the eeoc law could be seen that way that he signed in 1972 to title nine of the educational amendments. of 1972, extraordinarily important. and then there's expanding the charge of the civil rights commission to include what was called at the time, sex discrimination. so that's something that he signed and he didn't sign this law, but his supported it and president ford signed it. the equal credit, so that women would have equal access to credit and would not have to, you know, go their husbands. they could get a credit card. they could get a loan, so on and so forth. so, i mean, you get an awful lot, very good and very important legislation. there were some shortcomings maybe in the area of child care. it's not from a second rate feminist perspective. it wouldn't necessarily be the perfect nothing ever really is. of course. but there was a lot of activity. and when nixon talked about achievement and contribution, certainly this administration made its contributions to enhancing the ability of women to achieve. you mentioned his is a determination actually to appoint a woman to the sup
so the eeoc law could be seen that way that he signed in 1972 to title nine of the educational amendments. of 1972, extraordinarily important. and then there's expanding the charge of the civil rights commission to include what was called at the time, sex discrimination. so that's something that he signed and he didn't sign this law, but his supported it and president ford signed it. the equal credit, so that women would have equal access to credit and would not have to, you know, go their...
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some of the acts from the 1960s also created agencies like the eeoc, the equal employment opportunitye damage to the private sector than anybody who actually voted for the civil rights act ever imagined in the first place. so we have 60 years, i would argue almost a century's worth of damage to undo. this makes this a historic opportunity and election. also as a very pragmatic matter for people who run businesses, generally 20- % of people -- 20% of people do 80% of the work. in a government agency it's far more skewed than that, so i think a lot of the agencies that need to continue to exist will function better when they're thinned out. and many of those agencies like the department of education and many ores don't even need to exist in the first place. and the mistake of a lot of conservatives in the last 60 years is to go incrementally, somehow you could bring a chisel and optimize that bureaucracy, that is a myth. larry: no, no, no. >> if you want to get this done right, you have to go to the heart of it. go big, non-incrementally, shut it down. make our founding fathers proud. t
some of the acts from the 1960s also created agencies like the eeoc, the equal employment opportunitye damage to the private sector than anybody who actually voted for the civil rights act ever imagined in the first place. so we have 60 years, i would argue almost a century's worth of damage to undo. this makes this a historic opportunity and election. also as a very pragmatic matter for people who run businesses, generally 20- % of people -- 20% of people do 80% of the work. in a government...
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that's the eeoc is going to be opening it 4:00 and they'll be around the clock ready to respond to any of those emergencies. but fire and rescue, once those winds get too strong, about 40 miles per hour consistent since stained wind winds, they will not be able to go out and respond to some of those emergencies. so they're standing by preparing. this is a choreographed dance that they do, but not for a storm of this size and strength in a very long time victor. >> thank you so much for being there. we checking back in with you john all right. >> with us now, is sander tap fluid as sarasota county emergency management chief and look, sarasota could be right in the eye of this storm. you could get a direct hit. what is your message to the people in your community right now? >> yeah. thank you so much for giving us a chance to spread that last minute message here, we have been messaging all week about the threat and the risks that we have from the storm and the storm surge is going to be deadly ten to 15 feet is very little. people are going to survive if there out on those barrier island
that's the eeoc is going to be opening it 4:00 and they'll be around the clock ready to respond to any of those emergencies. but fire and rescue, once those winds get too strong, about 40 miles per hour consistent since stained wind winds, they will not be able to go out and respond to some of those emergencies. so they're standing by preparing. this is a choreographed dance that they do, but not for a storm of this size and strength in a very long time victor. >> thank you so much for...
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but now she has to report to the township, the county, the state, the federal government epa, osha, eeoc, irish social cabinet government reports every one of them is arranged differently, totally differently. and she's going to have to have a computer to get the government reports out. and that's happening to every small business, every doctor, every lawyer in every small town across the country. we're still going to need the itty bitty computers, everything from anybody up to the great big ones. i said, we're going to some trouble there to explain that. i have to explain about myself. i'm an extraordinarily annoying employee. i normally drive all of my bosses totally nuts because i won't do anything i understand. but i but i've told to do so. when you tell me to do something, i start questions till i get a clear picture. what i've been told to do. well, i told me that first computer was adding in milliseconds, so i actually said, what's a millisecond? well, i chose a thousandth of a second and i had a problem immediately. i could see a second goodbye on the clock. but darned if i see a
but now she has to report to the township, the county, the state, the federal government epa, osha, eeoc, irish social cabinet government reports every one of them is arranged differently, totally differently. and she's going to have to have a computer to get the government reports out. and that's happening to every small business, every doctor, every lawyer in every small town across the country. we're still going to need the itty bitty computers, everything from anybody up to the great big...
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but now she has to report to the township, the county, the state, the federal government epa, osha, eeoc, irish social cabinet government reports every one of them is arranged differently, totally differently. and she's going to have to have a computer to get the government reports out. and that's happening to every small business, every doctor, every lawyer in every small town across the country. we're still going to need the itty bitty computers, everything from anybody up to the great big ones. i said, we're going to some trouble there to explain that. i have to explain about myself. i'm an extraordinarily annoying employee. i normally drive all of my bosses totally nuts because i won't do anything i understand. but i but i've told to do so. when you tell me to do something, i start questions till i get a clear picture. what i've been told to do. well, i told me that first computer was adding in milliseconds, so i actually said, what's a millisecond? well, i chose a thousandth of a second and i had a problem immediately. i could see a second goodbye on the clock. but darned if i see a
but now she has to report to the township, the county, the state, the federal government epa, osha, eeoc, irish social cabinet government reports every one of them is arranged differently, totally differently. and she's going to have to have a computer to get the government reports out. and that's happening to every small business, every doctor, every lawyer in every small town across the country. we're still going to need the itty bitty computers, everything from anybody up to the great big...
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epa osha eeoc irs social security government reports. every one of them is arranged differently and total differently. and she's going to have to have a computer just to get the government reports out. and that's happening to every small business, every doctor, every lawyer in every small town across the country. we're still going to need the itty bitty computers, everything from the itty bitty up to the great big ones. i said we're going to have some trouble getting there. to explain that, ihave to explain something about myself. i'm an extraordinarily annoying employee. i normally drive all of my bosses totally nuts because i won't do anything until i understand what i've been told to do. so when you tell me to do something, i start asking questions until i get a clear picture of what i've been told to do. well, they told me that first computer was adding in milliseconds. so i naturally said, what's a millisecond? all they told me is the 1000th of a second. and i had a problem immediately. i could see a second go by on the clock, but d
epa osha eeoc irs social security government reports. every one of them is arranged differently and total differently. and she's going to have to have a computer just to get the government reports out. and that's happening to every small business, every doctor, every lawyer in every small town across the country. we're still going to need the itty bitty computers, everything from the itty bitty up to the great big ones. i said we're going to have some trouble getting there. to explain that,...
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the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify them. we would an even higher number. the fact is that most law enforcement, most police departments are intimidated by this idea, that they will be perceived as being anti black. you can't let someone get away with rape and robbery because you hate. it's got to be something else. the last point i'll make is it took the supreme court stopping affirmative action to end it because universities and law schools are so committed to this idea how. can we say that america is this place? it's so hostile to blacks or minorities in general who designed the cover puts you all back in chains. so i asked
the last decade and anti asian hostility hate and acts of of crime are spiking with to the eeoc. the met asia's of whether or black americans being mis unfairly treated or mistreated in america. the doesn't show this. now turn immediately to law enforcement. the truth of the matter considering the number of victims who identify blacks as their victimizer versus the actual number of arrests, blacks are not arrested. at the same if blacks were arrested at the same level as victims who identify...