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and to no surprise, the glenda. r sided with when her husband mplaped about the unfairness of the press and how the arbitrator truly was not independent, guess what, he too too, was fired. they are struggling to support themselves and their three children and trying to fight their wrongful termination in court. no worker should ever have t go through what glenda and peter have endured. this is why i support ending forced arbitration by voting for the fair act. and i want to urge all of my colleagues who care about stice and care abou this to support the fair act. ms. speier: i thank the gentlelady from illinois. she is one of the loudest voices to make sure there is justice in this country. madam speaker, with that, we could tell many more stories tonight. but i am going to close now by thanking all of my colleagues from the democratic women's caucus for shang the stories of women and men who are hurt by forced arbitration and demonstrating the human impact of this corrupt and abusive practice. we are ger to have th
and to no surprise, the glenda. r sided with when her husband mplaped about the unfairness of the press and how the arbitrator truly was not independent, guess what, he too too, was fired. they are struggling to support themselves and their three children and trying to fight their wrongful termination in court. no worker should ever have t go through what glenda and peter have endured. this is why i support ending forced arbitration by voting for the fair act. and i want to urge all of my...
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statement glenda. yeah we started with twelve people four five of us were about forty at that point. anand then we hire the smartest twenty somethings with. is this a good luck with the with the mug. howw do i fixix with i think it's largely a fixable i mean i would try to fix it the forty is and why don't i start because you hear from the london school of economics. i will. introduce you. our r swer is done a l lot of thgrground brbreaking work on looking at russian this information. by. peterr pomerantz of welcome t to manila let me just figure o out were being manipipulated they're disinformation a and misinformation campaigns by both state actors and private interests what we do about it there's a much deeper question is that social media has kind of fueled a new type off. hi my temple populism's much more mature. and with an enemy abstracts one who is blocking your very private grievances the staff restaurant dedelete forereigners doeoesn't mattetero you you actually wrwrote a lot about russian d
statement glenda. yeah we started with twelve people four five of us were about forty at that point. anand then we hire the smartest twenty somethings with. is this a good luck with the with the mug. howw do i fixix with i think it's largely a fixable i mean i would try to fix it the forty is and why don't i start because you hear from the london school of economics. i will. introduce you. our r swer is done a l lot of thgrground brbreaking work on looking at russian this information. by....
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i hooked up with my close friend called glenda, and he was early on making the beats. pirate radio station. we used to go on there, and from then itjust grew. people were like, you're hard still. local promoters used to, like, book us. we used to run up on them shows and just tear it down. it was just that, and it felt good. i didn't want to have to have beef, rolling in a car and doing the madness. it didn't feel good, i didn't want to do that. crs. the community recording studio, that is a musical hub in saint annes. i thought, like, we could up quality on the sound, and nick and trev, they had that quality down that crs. this is jar diggs, aka dan dan. he raps. # beef is watching our mothers‘ grief. # funeral eulogies leave communities weak #. so over a period of time i've seenjar kind of, like, ultimatelyjust accept who he is as a person. i got offered a job as a mentor, mentoring some of the young people that attend crs today. crs is like a development centre. we help develop young artists into becoming what they want to be on theirjourney. if you‘ve got a dream,
i hooked up with my close friend called glenda, and he was early on making the beats. pirate radio station. we used to go on there, and from then itjust grew. people were like, you're hard still. local promoters used to, like, book us. we used to run up on them shows and just tear it down. it was just that, and it felt good. i didn't want to have to have beef, rolling in a car and doing the madness. it didn't feel good, i didn't want to do that. crs. the community recording studio, that is a...
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." >> i am, which by the way i want to point out glenda bailey, editor-in-chief, this was her idea iar-old woman on the cover [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh my goodness >> it's high fashion. you are wearing a hat. at least you're wearing a hat, yeah >> andra >> jimmy: oh, yes, i forgot about the bracelet, of course. but you're good at doing these things the famous "vanity fair" cover this is like iconic. [ cheers and applause did you know this was going to be such a big deal when you did this >> no, in fact -- annie had done a photo of me the first time i was pregnant this was my second pregnancy we were doing the shoot for "vanity fair." that was the one we were doing at the end that was for me and the family and while we were doing it i was like, it would be amazing if they had the courage to put this on the cover and they came back and said, hey, we'd like to do that, are you okay with it >> jimmy: it was a big scandal people were upset about it. >> a naked, pregnant woman, oh my god, how pornographic. >> jimmy: yeah no, not at all i mean, this was a beautiful thing. i thought
." >> i am, which by the way i want to point out glenda bailey, editor-in-chief, this was her idea iar-old woman on the cover [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh my goodness >> it's high fashion. you are wearing a hat. at least you're wearing a hat, yeah >> andra >> jimmy: oh, yes, i forgot about the bracelet, of course. but you're good at doing these things the famous "vanity fair" cover this is like iconic. [ cheers and applause did you know this...
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essentially never heal eventually talk to them and ski concluded that the villages was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory they spread glanders they spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where the experiments carried out by unit 731. in manchuria. japanese sent out their secret police and rounded up troublemakers and they would end up at unit $731.00 as human guinea pigs and they would inoculate them with diseases to see how long they would die and they would tie them to stakes and drop bombs out of airplanes to see how well the bombs spread the disease. there's always an aspect when you're dealing with biological weapons or chemical weapons some extent of extermination the way you would exterminate germany. after the end of the war japanese scientists who worked at unit 731 were granted amnesty by
essentially never heal eventually talk to them and ski concluded that the villages was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory they spread glanders they spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where the...
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it had like glenda jackson all these measly performers. very excited. meet me after work at 6:00.you were driving? >> greg: i was driving. i drove him and his wife to baltimore from arlington. virginia yeah, arlington, virginia. >> martha: you got to go to the play? >> greg: yes. >> martha: now i get it. >> greg: all right. one more thing up next. ♪ ♪ . as many safety features as the rx, the new... the lexus rx has met its match. if they're talking about you... you must be doing something right. experience the style, craftsmanship, and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. the amount of student loan debt i have i'm embarrassed to even say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel as of 12pm today, i am debt free ♪ not owing anyone anything is the best feeling in the world, i cannot stop smiling about it ♪ enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in?rom that's right
it had like glenda jackson all these measly performers. very excited. meet me after work at 6:00.you were driving? >> greg: i was driving. i drove him and his wife to baltimore from arlington. virginia yeah, arlington, virginia. >> martha: you got to go to the play? >> greg: yes. >> martha: now i get it. >> greg: all right. one more thing up next. ♪ ♪ . as many safety features as the rx, the new... the lexus rx has met its match. if they're talking about you......
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essentially never heal eventually docked at the moment ski concluded that the villagers was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory they spread glanders the spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where the experiments carried out by unit 731. in manchuria. japanese sent out their secret police had rounded up troublemakers and they would end up at unit $731.00 as human guinea pigs and they would inoculate them with diseases to see how long they would. they would tie them to stakes and drop bombs out of airplanes to see how well the bombs spread the disease. there's always an aspect when you're dealing with biological weapons or chemical weapons some extent of extermination the way you would exterminate. after the end of the war japanese scientists who worked at unit 731 were granted amnesty by the united state
essentially never heal eventually docked at the moment ski concluded that the villagers was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory they spread glanders the spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where...
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essentially never heal eventually dr from them ski concluded that the villages was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory this prick landers the spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where the experiments carried out by unit 731. in manchuria. japanese sent out their secret police and rounded up troublemakers and they would end up at unit $731.00 as human guinea pigs and they would inoculate them with diseases to see how long they were. and they would tie them to stakes and drop bombs out of your planes to see how well the bombs spread the disease. there's always an aspect when you're dealing with biological weapons or chemical weapons some extent of extermination the way you would exterminate. after the end of the war japanese scientists who worked at unit 731 were granted amnesty by the united st
essentially never heal eventually dr from them ski concluded that the villages was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory this prick landers the spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where the...
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essentially never heal eventually dr from them ski concluded that the villages was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory they spread glanders they spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where the experiments carried out by unit 731. in manchuria. japanese sent out their secret police and rounded up troublemakers and they would end up at unit $731.00 as human guinea pigs and they would inoculate them with diseases to see how long they would die and they would. them to stakes and drop bombs out of airplanes to see how well the bombs spread the disease. there's always an aspect when you're dealing with biological weapons or chemical weapons some extent of extermination the way you would exterminate. after the end of the war japanese scientists who worked at unit 731 were granted amnesty by the united
essentially never heal eventually dr from them ski concluded that the villages was suffering from glenda's a disease that attacks horses and which for decades had been all but eliminated. the japanese had dropped bombs laden with this pathogen they spread colorado they spread typhoid fever is produced in theory they spread glanders they spread anthrax and they spread plague. especially doing a biological scorched earth. perhaps even more horrific than the dropping of germ bombs where the...
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it had like glenda jackson all these measly performers. very excited. meet me after work at 6:00.you were driving? >> greg: i was driving. i drove him and his wife to baltimore from arlington. virginia yeah, arlington, virginia. >> martha: you got to go to the play? >> greg: yes. >> martha: now i get it. >> greg: all right. one more thing up next. ♪ ♪ orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source for personal savings and protection solutions. the workplace should be a source of financial security. keeping your people happy is what keeps your people. that's financial wellness. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. i've always been faand still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a
it had like glenda jackson all these measly performers. very excited. meet me after work at 6:00.you were driving? >> greg: i was driving. i drove him and his wife to baltimore from arlington. virginia yeah, arlington, virginia. >> martha: you got to go to the play? >> greg: yes. >> martha: now i get it. >> greg: all right. one more thing up next. ♪ ♪ orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in...
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glenda was fired from signa after making her employer aware of the racial discrimination she faced at work. the later cozying up with the arbitrator and when he complained he, too, was fired. we're also joined by kelly stein from kentucky, who sought to hold the nursing home that mistreated her mother accountable for failing to provide necessary care. however, her case was forced out of court and into arbitration. danielle murdoch, chipotle trainee, danielle was told to make her employees work without pay along with several thousand chipotle employees to hold them accountable for wage forced into arbitration. and ernst & young accounting firm was paid thousands of dollars less than her male counterparts, subject to routine sexual harassment at work and her firm used forced arbitration to keep her gender discrimination claims out of court. she's been billed more than $185,000 by her arbitrators where the case is only in the discovery phase. and at louis vuitton, she was forced to apologize and the harasser was promoted. compel arbitration because of a force arbitration clause as part o
glenda was fired from signa after making her employer aware of the racial discrimination she faced at work. the later cozying up with the arbitrator and when he complained he, too, was fired. we're also joined by kelly stein from kentucky, who sought to hold the nursing home that mistreated her mother accountable for failing to provide necessary care. however, her case was forced out of court and into arbitration. danielle murdoch, chipotle trainee, danielle was told to make her employees work...