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they believe child labor in the tobacco industry is it an urgent issue in their documentary entitledtrotting in the fields ." -- "trotting in the fields." take a look. >> we started research in october and turned it in in january, so roughly three or four months. >> my thoughts changed a lot. before we started the research process, i have no idea child labor was going on in america in the tobacco industry. researching, did interviews, i became very aware, and now, i'm very passionate about the issue. >> i think that just learning about this issue was one of the strongest takeaways because nobody is talking about it. it's not on the media except for post" magazinen article. nobody is really talking about it, so when we started to delve into it and look at these different things that cause children to be working on tobacco farms, it really opened our eyes that this was happening in the u.s. >> this painful stomach ache me. it was so strong that i was crying at night. my mom was going to take me to the emergency room because i was feeling really bad. we feel dizzy, suffocated from the s
they believe child labor in the tobacco industry is it an urgent issue in their documentary entitledtrotting in the fields ." -- "trotting in the fields." take a look. >> we started research in october and turned it in in january, so roughly three or four months. >> my thoughts changed a lot. before we started the research process, i have no idea child labor was going on in america in the tobacco industry. researching, did interviews, i became very aware, and now, i'm...
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london turned up big for labor, labor has been very critical as donald trump, the mayor of london is the labor person and also almost on. he's been particular about how angry trumps tweets made him feel. a measure is terribly important to the outcome of the election because labor was going to do well among young people and londoners anyway. but it is hard to figure out every little event would have to do with in the end was a large outcome. >> your workers available online at nytimes.com. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with me some policy issues that impact too. coming up on saturday morning, roosevelt institute fellow discusses republican efforts to overhaul the dog frequently after regulation. in the supreme court decision to hear a major cell phone privacy case. also darrell burnett talks about how the every student succeed act is impacting house states can identify ineffective teachers. >> this sunday, q&a is in hig he park new york of the presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's perso
london turned up big for labor, labor has been very critical as donald trump, the mayor of london is the labor person and also almost on. he's been particular about how angry trumps tweets made him feel. a measure is terribly important to the outcome of the election because labor was going to do well among young people and londoners anyway. but it is hard to figure out every little event would have to do with in the end was a large outcome. >> your workers available online at nytimes.com....
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this last point is seen as crucial as french labor courts here about 150,000 labor cases every year. those rulings are often inconsistent and can the sturridge companies from expanding their workforce. it is not the first time emmanuel macron has taken a swing at this labor reform. he worked on even tougher version of the law and eventually quit the government after it was watered down. that version of the labor bill sparked mass protests in 2016. this time around, several labor unions have vowed to take to the streets to protest government measures, calling for a general strike on september 12. kate: moving on to other business headlines, the french energy giant has been given the green light to start of a third nuclear reactor. security experts identified weak spots in cover of the reactor. he put into could service. if i be made by nuclear regulators this october. the biggest supermarket chain is cutting 1200 jobs, that's a quarter of its workforce. afteryoffs come a week they said they would lay off positions in a call center. japanese technology giant toshiba is suing western di
this last point is seen as crucial as french labor courts here about 150,000 labor cases every year. those rulings are often inconsistent and can the sturridge companies from expanding their workforce. it is not the first time emmanuel macron has taken a swing at this labor reform. he worked on even tougher version of the law and eventually quit the government after it was watered down. that version of the labor bill sparked mass protests in 2016. this time around, several labor unions have...
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of labor's jurisdiction. chairman alexander earlier referenced the national labor relations board impending nominations. as the national labor relations board fills, i would suspect that that's an issue they will have to take up and decide how to proceed. senator larningford: ok. great. everything's on hold pending that? secretary acosta: well, the department of labor, the guidance has been withdrawn and so that is the portion of that issue that's within the jurisdiction of the department of labor. senator lankford: talking about the fiduciary rule. this is where you have to have cooperation with another entity, the s.e.c., to try to figure out how that's going to work. where is that conversation right now? secretary acosta: and so previously the s.e.c. did not work jointly with the department of labor. as i indicated quite publicly, i think that the s.e.c. has important expertise and that they need to be part of the conversation and i asked to be chairman of the s.e.c. if the s.e.c. would be willing to work
of labor's jurisdiction. chairman alexander earlier referenced the national labor relations board impending nominations. as the national labor relations board fills, i would suspect that that's an issue they will have to take up and decide how to proceed. senator larningford: ok. great. everything's on hold pending that? secretary acosta: well, the department of labor, the guidance has been withdrawn and so that is the portion of that issue that's within the jurisdiction of the department of...
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the national labor relations board doesn't come within the department of labor's jurisdiction. chairman alexander earlier referenced the national labor relations board and pending nominations. and as the national labor relations board fills, i would suspected that that's an issue they will have to take up and decide how to proceed. >> great. so everything is on hold at this point pending that? >> well, the department of labor, the guidance has been withdra withdrawn. so that is the portion of the issue within the jurisdiction of the department of labor. >> this is where you have to have cooperation with another entity, the sec, to try to ig if your out whether that is going to work. where is that conversation right now. >> previously the sec did not work jointly with the department of labor. as i indicated quite publicly, i think the sec has important expertise and they need to be part of the conversation, and i asked that the chairman of the sec, if the sec would be willing to work with us. the chairman indicated his willingness to do so. it's my hope as the sec also receives
the national labor relations board doesn't come within the department of labor's jurisdiction. chairman alexander earlier referenced the national labor relations board and pending nominations. and as the national labor relations board fills, i would suspected that that's an issue they will have to take up and decide how to proceed. >> great. so everything is on hold at this point pending that? >> well, the department of labor, the guidance has been withdra withdrawn. so that is the...
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london turned out big for labor, labor has been very critical of donald trump, major of london is a laborer person, also a muslim. he has been very articulate about how angry trump's tweets, which misinterpreted him, made him feel. i'm not sure it was terribly important to the outcome of the election because labor was going to do well among you people and mock long donners anyway, but -- londoners anyway but it's hard to pears what every little event had to do with what is in the end a large outcome. >> steven erlanger, the london bureau clean for "the new york times," his work available online.ai thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> chance's "washington journal" live every day. coming up saturday morning, roosevelt institute fellow michael consol discusses republican efforts to overhaul the dodd-frank financial regulation law, and a discussion on the supreme court decision's hear major cell phone privacy case. and darrell burnett talks about how the every student succeed act impacts the states' ability to identify ineffective teachers. watches which's "wafers journaling" on saturd
london turned out big for labor, labor has been very critical of donald trump, major of london is a laborer person, also a muslim. he has been very articulate about how angry trump's tweets, which misinterpreted him, made him feel. i'm not sure it was terribly important to the outcome of the election because labor was going to do well among you people and mock long donners anyway, but -- londoners anyway but it's hard to pears what every little event had to do with what is in the end a large...
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will be visiting the department of labor on wednesday. there are currently 6 million job openings in the united states, vacant jobs that can be filled. this is the highest number of job vacancies, ever. a business roundtable survey released last week on that 95% of executives reported problems finding qualified workers. americans want to work. american companies want to hire. this shoe is a mismatch between available jobs and prospective employee job skills. the skills gap is a challenge and some of the fastest-growing sections of the economy, healthcare and information technology. also persistent some of the most traditional sectors, currently 360,000 job vacancies in manufacturing. 200,000 job vacancies in construction. with the plans for infrastructure the job akins for construction are only going to increase. apprenticeship teach skills needed to bridge the skills gap. it combines a paid work component with an educational component. they earn while they are and in the process they largely avoid the substantial student at that you see
will be visiting the department of labor on wednesday. there are currently 6 million job openings in the united states, vacant jobs that can be filled. this is the highest number of job vacancies, ever. a business roundtable survey released last week on that 95% of executives reported problems finding qualified workers. americans want to work. american companies want to hire. this shoe is a mismatch between available jobs and prospective employee job skills. the skills gap is a challenge and...
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labor is gaining that one.ther part of the country, we saw them holding on to their seats by a margin smaller than expected. labor is starting to outperform in the northeast of england, but places like car while, places we thought -- carlyle, places we thought would be easy for labor to gain, but a mixed picture there. we have seen labor do better in wales. the media was talking about the tories going back to a majority they have not seen since the 1850's, but labor now seems back on track leading wales. that is the third most winnable seat for tories in wales was so a mixed picture and it seems like this one is edging towards labor at the moment. thank you so much for that. let's get more analysis. we are getting a fuller picture. let's get it over to london for a bit more detail. this is clearly an upset. we were saying that the list of probable outcomes is quickly starting to narrow. what are we looking at here? say it is early and the range of outcomes is reasonably wide. a could end up with reasonable size
labor is gaining that one.ther part of the country, we saw them holding on to their seats by a margin smaller than expected. labor is starting to outperform in the northeast of england, but places like car while, places we thought -- carlyle, places we thought would be easy for labor to gain, but a mixed picture there. we have seen labor do better in wales. the media was talking about the tories going back to a majority they have not seen since the 1850's, but labor now seems back on track...
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we have a very strong labor market. an on implement rate that has declined to levels we have not seen since 2001. and even with some moderation in job growth, we have a labor market that continues to strengthen and policy remain accommodative. so, it's important that inflation move up to our 2% objective, as our projections show we continue to expect that and believe that the conditions are in place. but we will monitor incoming data, obviously, and be attentive to rethinking our outlook if it seems appropriate. >> i am from bloomberg news. labor the thbe point on inflation, but i was wondering, i hear a lot of the so-called niru, your conversation now and other committee members. it is an unobservable thing, at best it's an estimate. and the assumptions in there seem to me like the economy today is much like the economy yesterday, when, if anything, we've learned that the post-recession economy is vastly different than it was before the recession. i'm wondering, something you've talked about is to focus more on the cha
we have a very strong labor market. an on implement rate that has declined to levels we have not seen since 2001. and even with some moderation in job growth, we have a labor market that continues to strengthen and policy remain accommodative. so, it's important that inflation move up to our 2% objective, as our projections show we continue to expect that and believe that the conditions are in place. but we will monitor incoming data, obviously, and be attentive to rethinking our outlook if it...
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growth we need that labor force growth. reporter: given this is a small part of bringing the labor force participation rate up, what else do you think needs to happen? is it tax reform? what else needs to happen? secretary acosta: all of the above, right? this is a small but very significant part because, you know, if you start providing, if you start changing the system to demand driven education, where educational institutions, whether they be two or four-year colleges or other experienced-based educational institutions are providing work force skills, with each passing year for every hundreds of thousands of folks that go through this, those are all new jobs, but shortly all the policies you see this administration administering, whether it be tax reform or other is part of bringing individuals back into the work force. ma'am? reporter: when would we see results? when will the skills gap close? what types of jobs are we talking about exactly versus professions? secretary acosta: so when i think is a very speculative ques
growth we need that labor force growth. reporter: given this is a small part of bringing the labor force participation rate up, what else do you think needs to happen? is it tax reform? what else needs to happen? secretary acosta: all of the above, right? this is a small but very significant part because, you know, if you start providing, if you start changing the system to demand driven education, where educational institutions, whether they be two or four-year colleges or other...
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speaker, you would have thought that labor had learn the their lesson. but the reality is, they have not. because when you consider those people on the front bench of the australian labor party today, they are the people in government that presided over the decisions that resulted in this policy outrage. we know, for example, mr. speaker, the member for watson, en 83 boats arrived carrying 6,634 people, and 1,103 children, was under his watch. we know, mr. speaker, that the member for gordon was minister with 184 boat on his arrival and those boats carried 12,8 hub people, and -- 12,800 people and 2,000 children went into detention under his watch. the member from mcmahon -- this man who wants to be the treasurer of this country, he presided over the watch. but his greatest work as the minister came as immigration minister, 25,000 people arrived member oats, when the was a minister for immigration. but worse than that, mr. speaker, over 4,000 children went into detention. he can pretend to be in conversation with the member from sydney. the reality is, m
speaker, you would have thought that labor had learn the their lesson. but the reality is, they have not. because when you consider those people on the front bench of the australian labor party today, they are the people in government that presided over the decisions that resulted in this policy outrage. we know, for example, mr. speaker, the member for watson, en 83 boats arrived carrying 6,634 people, and 1,103 children, was under his watch. we know, mr. speaker, that the member for gordon...
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that's something that labor say has been a mistake. that's something they say is in part responsible for the inability of authorities to try to identify these attackers in advance saturday night's attack in london bridge. we have come mens this morning from the current and former mayor of london. he was talking to bbc and defending teresa may's record and also his own record when he was responsible for it. he said numbers stayed high during his 8 years in office however his successor, the current london mayor he is really concerned he says about cuts in the future. we have been talking about past cuts. he is concerned about jobs in the future among the metropolitan police force being cut. as many as 12,800 officers a year could be taken off the street. that's 400 million pounds in saving they trying to make from the policing budge. that's not something he is going to find acceptable. >> correct me if i'm wrong but i don't think we had any update on the recent race between jeremy corbin and teresa may since the atroes attacks on saturda
that's something that labor say has been a mistake. that's something they say is in part responsible for the inability of authorities to try to identify these attackers in advance saturday night's attack in london bridge. we have come mens this morning from the current and former mayor of london. he was talking to bbc and defending teresa may's record and also his own record when he was responsible for it. he said numbers stayed high during his 8 years in office however his successor, the...
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people are not rejoining the labor market. they are still exiting the labor market.erms of overall growth potential. unemployment rate is going down for the wrong reasons. suggest to people sitting around the table that structural impediments to growth our meal -- are real which would suggest stimulus is not the answer, that you really do need the administration and congress to get going on the progrowth reforms. as for wages, i think it is also structural. all the model suggest wage growth should be much higher. i think there has been a fundamental change in where we create jobs. they have the most sluggish wage dynamic. what this report signals to the fed is focus on the structural issues. they will say that is not our domain, this is about the administration and congress, they need to get going. alix: can i offer the hawkish view and debate you back? if wages have picked up more strongly, we would be talking about how tight the labor market is. is it a matter of time as we grinding lower? reaction, a delayed not necessarily something structural? >> i think it is a
people are not rejoining the labor market. they are still exiting the labor market.erms of overall growth potential. unemployment rate is going down for the wrong reasons. suggest to people sitting around the table that structural impediments to growth our meal -- are real which would suggest stimulus is not the answer, that you really do need the administration and congress to get going on the progrowth reforms. as for wages, i think it is also structural. all the model suggest wage growth...
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we have a very strong labor market. an unemployment rate that's declined to levels we have not seen since 2001. and even with some moderation in the pace of job growth, we have a labor market that continues to strengthen and policy remains accomodative. it's important that inflation move up to 2%, we continue to expect that and believe that conditions are in place. but we will monitor incoming data, obviously, and be attentive to rethinking our outlook if it seems appropriate. >> reporter: from bloomberg news. i hate to belabor the point on inflation, i was wondering, i hear a lot of the so-called niru, your confidentiversation d other committee members. it's unobservable thing, at best it's an estimate. and the assumptions in there seem to me like the economy today is much like the economy yesterday, when, if anything, we've learned that the post-recession economy is vastly different than it was before the recession. so i'm wondering, something you've talked about is to focus more on the change in inflation, actual inf
we have a very strong labor market. an unemployment rate that's declined to levels we have not seen since 2001. and even with some moderation in the pace of job growth, we have a labor market that continues to strengthen and policy remains accomodative. it's important that inflation move up to 2%, we continue to expect that and believe that conditions are in place. but we will monitor incoming data, obviously, and be attentive to rethinking our outlook if it seems appropriate. >>...
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north korea for instance depends on forced labor to generate illicit sources of revenue. an estimated 50 to 80,000 north korean citizens are working overseas as forced labors, primarily in russia and china. many working 20 hours a day, their pay does not come to them directly. it goes to the government of korea. which confiscates most of that, obviously. the north korean regime receives hundreds of millions of dollars per yur from the fruits of forced labor. responsible nations simply cannot allow this to go on and we continue to call on any nation that is hosting workers from north korea in a forced labor arrangement to send those people home. responsible nations also take further action. china was downgraded to tier three status in this year's report pause it has not taken serious steps to end its own complicity in trafficking, including forced labors from north korea that are located in chip. china. american consumers and businesses must also recognize they may have an unwitting connection to human trafficking. supply chains creating many products that americans enjoy
north korea for instance depends on forced labor to generate illicit sources of revenue. an estimated 50 to 80,000 north korean citizens are working overseas as forced labors, primarily in russia and china. many working 20 hours a day, their pay does not come to them directly. it goes to the government of korea. which confiscates most of that, obviously. the north korean regime receives hundreds of millions of dollars per yur from the fruits of forced labor. responsible nations simply cannot...
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>> just to be clear, i left china labor watch in february 2016. was not part of the investigation. however, i know from what i have read and some communication recently with china labor watch that they sent people undercover, these three investigators -- i don't know if all of them were undercover, but at least one of them was undercover. they were doing worker interviews outside of the factory and gathering other information around to factories, through worker interviews -- i've not seen video or pictures, but typically you would get video and pictures to prove it. the report has not come out yet so i don't know from the report if they got that information. typically, that is how you would show the products that you were -- like ivanka trump's products are others were being produced there. mark fisher, an intermediary for election, and did not deny they were being made there. her company did not deny they were being made there. that is not really a question of whether they are being made in those factories. the chinese government said in the quot
>> just to be clear, i left china labor watch in february 2016. was not part of the investigation. however, i know from what i have read and some communication recently with china labor watch that they sent people undercover, these three investigators -- i don't know if all of them were undercover, but at least one of them was undercover. they were doing worker interviews outside of the factory and gathering other information around to factories, through worker interviews -- i've not seen...
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we do observe that as the recovery strengthens, the supply labor is rising, too labor force participation has been growing over the past several years buoyed by increasing participation rates of older workers we also see some evidence that labor supply has become more elastic due to immigration, particularly in strongly growing economies such as germany. since 2007, the euro area participation rate has risen by around 1.5% whereas in the united states it has fallen by 3 percentage points in the same period structural reforms in labor markets have been a factor in this labor supply boost. similarly,performs in product markets may have had an effect by increasing productivity an raising growth potential. another reason why there is some uncertainty over slack is the correct notion of unemployment that is there may be residuals lacking in t sla slack in the labor market that has not been captured by unemployment measures. unemployment in the euro area has risen during the crisis but so, too, has the number of workers underemployed, meaning they would like to work more hours or who have tempo
we do observe that as the recovery strengthens, the supply labor is rising, too labor force participation has been growing over the past several years buoyed by increasing participation rates of older workers we also see some evidence that labor supply has become more elastic due to immigration, particularly in strongly growing economies such as germany. since 2007, the euro area participation rate has risen by around 1.5% whereas in the united states it has fallen by 3 percentage points in the...
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force and global labor force and also big industry.: how huge? i was shocked to learn how many people are out there as truckers. >> 3.5 million truckers, depending on how you do the math. some people and come up with calculations that shows the most common job in the united states. i think it's one of the most common jobs, there are a lot of retail workers, but it's a huge number when you add in the people who work in the industry, people who in truck manufacturers, truck stops, gas stations, that's another 4 million people. to big part of the economy that a lot of people if you live in the coaster were given information driven field, you probably just don't appreciate it at all. oliver: it's a whole infrastructure that exists. think it's a really good point, a lot of people on the coasts have not been familiar with this but anyone who is driven back and forth across the u.s., you see truck drivers, you see truck stops, it's a whole community. what do they have think about inters of what's changing the rules? >> truck driving, compared
force and global labor force and also big industry.: how huge? i was shocked to learn how many people are out there as truckers. >> 3.5 million truckers, depending on how you do the math. some people and come up with calculations that shows the most common job in the united states. i think it's one of the most common jobs, there are a lot of retail workers, but it's a huge number when you add in the people who work in the industry, people who in truck manufacturers, truck stops, gas...
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labor benefited as well. come into our virtual house of commons, because this is where all the action will be. have a look at the government benches. the conservatives have 318 seats. they are the largest single party, but they are short of what is called an overall majority. you need 326 to outvote all the other mp's. here.ries have a problem let's look at the opposition party, improved labor party at 262. snp, by contrast, in scotland, down more than one third. 35 mp's now. a dozen for the liberal democrats in northern ireland. democratic unionists celebrating 10. sinn fein have the seven. the green one is caroline lucas and the independent, northern ireland mp. nobody from ukip in the house of commons. there are more than 200 female mp's for the first time. let's go back to the challenge facing the conservatives. they are going to have to have a working arrangement with the democratic unionists because they are short by 8. bring the democratic unionists in and put their 10 mp's into the government benches,
labor benefited as well. come into our virtual house of commons, because this is where all the action will be. have a look at the government benches. the conservatives have 318 seats. they are the largest single party, but they are short of what is called an overall majority. you need 326 to outvote all the other mp's. here.ries have a problem let's look at the opposition party, improved labor party at 262. snp, by contrast, in scotland, down more than one third. 35 mp's now. a dozen for the...
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the labor market, job gains month since,000 per the start of the year. this reaffirms that although it is slower than last year, it remains well above estimate necessary to absorb new entrance to the labor force. about aployment rate is half percentage point lower since the beginning of the year and was 4.3% in may, a low level by historical standards and modestly below the median fomc participants of the longer run level. of marketsures utilization has also improved. forceipation in the labor has been little changed for about three years. given the underlying downward , stemmingarticipation largely from the aging u.s. population, but there was study participation have a further sign of improving physicians in the labor market. looking ahead, we expect the jobs market will strengthen somewhat are the. turning to inflation, the 12 month change of the price for personal consumption april,tures was 1.7% in up from less than 1% last summer but down over the past few months. includes then volatile food and energy categories and is a better indicator of future
the labor market, job gains month since,000 per the start of the year. this reaffirms that although it is slower than last year, it remains well above estimate necessary to absorb new entrance to the labor force. about aployment rate is half percentage point lower since the beginning of the year and was 4.3% in may, a low level by historical standards and modestly below the median fomc participants of the longer run level. of marketsures utilization has also improved. forceipation in the labor...
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first a briefing by the labor secretary. mr. spicer: the president is placing a big emphasis on work force development. secretary of education devos and the president's daughter ivanka and lee cordish have been deeply involved in this effort and secretary acosta had the opportunity to address this issue a few moments ago at the president's first meeting with his fully confirmed cabinet. i'd like to kick it off by having secretary acosta come up and talk about this initiative nd take a few questions. mr. acosta: thank you and good afternoon. i want to thank the work that's opinion done by ivanka trump and the office of american innovations developed the proposals that we'll be talking about this week. i'll be traveling with her tomorrow to wisconsin where we'll be looking at some excellent programs. her leadership on this issue has been invaluable. as you know by now the president will be making an important announcement regarding apprenticeships this week. he'll be visiting the department of labor on wednesday. there are current
first a briefing by the labor secretary. mr. spicer: the president is placing a big emphasis on work force development. secretary of education devos and the president's daughter ivanka and lee cordish have been deeply involved in this effort and secretary acosta had the opportunity to address this issue a few moments ago at the president's first meeting with his fully confirmed cabinet. i'd like to kick it off by having secretary acosta come up and talk about this initiative nd take a few...
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labor party under jeremy korb. the labor leader won a larger share of the vote than tony blair in twenty zero five defying the media the tory party and members of his own body that clung on to blair's new labor mindset joining me now is jeremy corbin's minister for industrial strategy science and innovation in the first m.p. to win a seat in the general election. year when he was in or a new constituency first just before we get all due labor stuff your reaction to it was to raise a new chief of staff of the woman housing minister who was defeated in the general election who failed to deliver on a promise to review for safety related building regulations. when he was housing minister well first can i say that obviously my thoughts are with the victim of the terrible fire and the first responders and the image of the services and the firefighters who did such fantastic work the news that paul did not over a number of years did not review the building of grayson's after what was a devastating fire thinkers in two tho
labor party under jeremy korb. the labor leader won a larger share of the vote than tony blair in twenty zero five defying the media the tory party and members of his own body that clung on to blair's new labor mindset joining me now is jeremy corbin's minister for industrial strategy science and innovation in the first m.p. to win a seat in the general election. year when he was in or a new constituency first just before we get all due labor stuff your reaction to it was to raise a new chief...
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is to impactoject job growth for our labor market? guest: that is a great question. i have written a lot about the minimum wage. so far, we have seen a number of minimum wage increases across the country and have not noticed a big impact. the area you would expect the biggest impact would be fast food jobs, restaurant type jobs, and those have been growing at a faster rate than overall employment. $15 an hour, that is unchartered territory. the minimum wage even adjusting for inflation, has never been that high so places like california and new york where that will be the law of the land will be a big case study to see will employers absorb that money , or mcdonald's has recently announced they will push for kiosks in their stores. a robot willk necessarily be delivering you a hamburger but there may be a kiosk replacing an employee or two. -- calling from baltimore americans, on the employed line -- baltimore, maryland on the employed line. caller: i have several jobs around the country, one in arizona, one in wisconsin and another in baltimore now. the wall street
is to impactoject job growth for our labor market? guest: that is a great question. i have written a lot about the minimum wage. so far, we have seen a number of minimum wage increases across the country and have not noticed a big impact. the area you would expect the biggest impact would be fast food jobs, restaurant type jobs, and those have been growing at a faster rate than overall employment. $15 an hour, that is unchartered territory. the minimum wage even adjusting for inflation, has...
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no we have this leader of labor exposing ideas that a lot of people thought well that was like thirty years ago and it didn't work and that's what people rejected with the rise of like margaret thatcher i mean is it millennial the millennial sort of saying this here i mean you know we were you know it's a mantra in the mainstream media that you know this is socialism it doesn't work and you know and you hear this over and over again and i read the manifesto i was really quite surprised and i was really quite surprised by how much people took an interest in this guy that has been around for a long time he said come on our t.v. all the time on a regular basis just one m.p. from from london here steve explain it to us what is it is it in london explained how this phenomenon is works because it seems it does go ahead the reason the reason that neo liberalism appeared to work on to explain this in the new book can we avoid another financial crisis is that what you. maggie thatcher on the list was the financial sector not the manufacturing sector of britain and from when she was in office u
no we have this leader of labor exposing ideas that a lot of people thought well that was like thirty years ago and it didn't work and that's what people rejected with the rise of like margaret thatcher i mean is it millennial the millennial sort of saying this here i mean you know we were you know it's a mantra in the mainstream media that you know this is socialism it doesn't work and you know and you hear this over and over again and i read the manifesto i was really quite surprised and i...
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in egypt it's all about the abuse of labor the lower labor class the fighting of unions and early america you know instantly rated as calm as socialist union busters mafia going to be killed yeah absolutely so that is at the root of it if we wanted to talk to the other one stupid if we really want to get to the heart of stopping effect of the ongoing class war the removal of labor for income would be the most profound thing that we could do or at least subsided substantially what i mean by removal removal of unions that are in place for the automobile if it's a place of automation and then you start to start to subsidize so to speak you start to support people by lowering the work lowering the hours reducing the work basically reducing the work week reducing the work hours and then things like universe universal basic income there's other things i could rattle on that would compensate for the automation shift but that that's what needs to happen as one core step which invariably has to happen to some degree. and with the jobs disappearing you know people are suffering when in fact that sh
in egypt it's all about the abuse of labor the lower labor class the fighting of unions and early america you know instantly rated as calm as socialist union busters mafia going to be killed yeah absolutely so that is at the root of it if we wanted to talk to the other one stupid if we really want to get to the heart of stopping effect of the ongoing class war the removal of labor for income would be the most profound thing that we could do or at least subsided substantially what i mean by...
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was riding high there was always the fear that things would go wrong a left labor government we don't know that i would have happened because that happened so i don't know i mean jeremy cooper in there's a lot of fear there were lots of theories about him about his links calling him as friends and distorted quotes but he really at the base of it is basically a left wing social democrat i think he's pretty harmless but that doesn't mean the security services won't look at look upon him as being a threat but i don't know i mean i know lots of political fiction and i know lots of conspiracy dramas but i would doubt very much whether we'd see a very british coup if jeremy corbyn is elected prime minister but i do think that's actually still quite unlikely ok stimuli back to steve in london steve i mean i think in the broadest picture in the last minute we have in this program here is is that you have these neil liberal economic policies and you have this adventurous foreign policy and it's called the perfect storm and this is what is also happening in the political system in britain is th
was riding high there was always the fear that things would go wrong a left labor government we don't know that i would have happened because that happened so i don't know i mean jeremy cooper in there's a lot of fear there were lots of theories about him about his links calling him as friends and distorted quotes but he really at the base of it is basically a left wing social democrat i think he's pretty harmless but that doesn't mean the security services won't look at look upon him as being...
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bringhe administration its labor laws and practices into compliance with basic labor standards before congress is asked to vote on a renegotiated nafta agreement? fire away. since i did. >> thank you. all, do i believe that mexican labor laws are having a negative effect on the u.s.? yes. i believe if we are going to get the deficit down and have an appropriate agreement and one that will pass, it will have to have an effect on that. the believe though that mexican government itself understands that there is a problem. they are taking steps which is a good time. but i am not suggesting -- >> we need to talk further about that, but keep going. to what ourect specific proposals are, we are still in the process of talking stakeholders, the congress and we are interested in people's views. stakeholders, the congresswe po be enforceable. be abelieve there should commitment and proof before a vote? no. i believe we will put together an agreement and it will be aggressive and in the final analysis, the congress will rule on whether it is a good agreement. i do not plead there will be precond
bringhe administration its labor laws and practices into compliance with basic labor standards before congress is asked to vote on a renegotiated nafta agreement? fire away. since i did. >> thank you. all, do i believe that mexican labor laws are having a negative effect on the u.s.? yes. i believe if we are going to get the deficit down and have an appropriate agreement and one that will pass, it will have to have an effect on that. the believe though that mexican government itself...
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el nÚmero de desaparecidos estÁ variando, mientras avanzan las labores de rescate.o pasar de nueve. yo regreso a los estudios. fÉlix: vamos a seguir pendientes de la informaciÓn. una de las grandes pesadillas, para porque persona en estados unidos de que le roben su identidad. el servicio de rentas internas revelÓ que casi un millón y medio de indocumentados, robaron identidades para para trabajar. enfrentan dificultades para alertar a las vÍctimas de robo de identidad. >> el robo de identidad es un crimen castigado seriamente. el nÚmero de casos relacionados con el empleo son mÁs de los que se habÍan identificado. asÍ lo seÑalÓ un reporte del inspector general del servicio de rentas internas. >> cuando un individuo usa un seguro social, que no ha sido emitido para el. el usar un nombre, un seguro social o se llama impersonal. >> el robo de identidad de empleo incluye tomar prestado un nÚmero aunque tenga la autorizaciÓn de la persona o inventarlo. muchos inmigrantes dice que la necesidad proveer alimentos para su familia, los deja sin opciÓn. experto en materia de
el nÚmero de desaparecidos estÁ variando, mientras avanzan las labores de rescate.o pasar de nueve. yo regreso a los estudios. fÉlix: vamos a seguir pendientes de la informaciÓn. una de las grandes pesadillas, para porque persona en estados unidos de que le roben su identidad. el servicio de rentas internas revelÓ que casi un millón y medio de indocumentados, robaron identidades para para trabajar. enfrentan dificultades para alertar a las vÍctimas de robo de identidad. >> el robo...
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labor isn't strong enough to do that. voting labor simply risks letting in mp's. in scotland only the s&p can keep them in check. [ cheers and applause ] in this election it is vital we strengthen scottland's hand otherwise so much of what we cherish and value will pick up pieces. experts predicting the biggest rise since the 1980s. they say the incomes will fall by 10% over the next four years. equality will drive 12 million more into poverty. think about that, 1 million more children. that means that by 2021 there could be more than 5 million children across the u.k., a number equivalent living in poverty. [ cheers and applause ] >> that is shameful. it puts it at the very heart of this election. jobs will be lost too as they threaten to turn their backs not just on the eu but ton single market as well. that is why more than ever before we need strong s and p voices to sand up for scotland. [ applause ] as a country we face big challenges but we have made so much progress. we mustn't let westminster governments drag us backwards. in this manifesto it will help t
labor isn't strong enough to do that. voting labor simply risks letting in mp's. in scotland only the s&p can keep them in check. [ cheers and applause ] in this election it is vital we strengthen scottland's hand otherwise so much of what we cherish and value will pick up pieces. experts predicting the biggest rise since the 1980s. they say the incomes will fall by 10% over the next four years. equality will drive 12 million more into poverty. think about that, 1 million more children....
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i've been hiring these day labors before they were hanging out at home depot. used to go to a church and stuff. first thing i want to say california just gone up to $75,000 per jail inmate per year. these guys just come out and they go back in and they come out. i try and work them. they can't read a tape measure. they don't know anything about how to even work on a simple home. we need to use this money, one guy ten years in and out of jail is three quarters of a million dollars wasted on that guy sitting in a jail cell when he could be out working. host: you're saying when it comes to the workforce it's basic education that needs to be improved? caller: mandatory 30 days of job training before you get out. if you go into this program, learn how to read a tape measure. you can get out in 30. host: john in ash burn, virginia talking apprenticeships, hi. caller: good morning. i want to add my own personal experience to this discussion. i'm a college graduate. i graduated from public institution here in virginia. i have a lot of friends who have gone the apprenti
i've been hiring these day labors before they were hanging out at home depot. used to go to a church and stuff. first thing i want to say california just gone up to $75,000 per jail inmate per year. these guys just come out and they go back in and they come out. i try and work them. they can't read a tape measure. they don't know anything about how to even work on a simple home. we need to use this money, one guy ten years in and out of jail is three quarters of a million dollars wasted on that...
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the focus on labor reform is very appropriate. labor reform will happen and will encourage investors from all over the world, but also france investors. you have job creators in france wanting to continue to hire people to tackle this enormous problem of unemployment. >> we have seen polls showing emmanuel macron is on track to get a large majority in parliament, do you think this inl be enough to succeed labor reform are so many before him have failed? viraj: -- michel: generally in france, when the president is elected, the assembly follows and hopefully, he will get his majority. i think it is important to have majority to support reforms which are important for france. think this style? michel: he is from the new generation, it is good for france. france is a dynamic country and i think he brings a different perspective and new style and it is very encouraging for many. >> let's talk about the decay. the u.k. was hit by this terrible terrorist attack and the concept -- in the election this week. dk represents 10% of your reven
the focus on labor reform is very appropriate. labor reform will happen and will encourage investors from all over the world, but also france investors. you have job creators in france wanting to continue to hire people to tackle this enormous problem of unemployment. >> we have seen polls showing emmanuel macron is on track to get a large majority in parliament, do you think this inl be enough to succeed labor reform are so many before him have failed? viraj: -- michel: generally in...
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and the labor party did much better than anybody anticipated including their own m.p.' who were busily trying to get rid of jeremy corbyn up until the general election and i will of a sudden the labor party hits forty percent the real victims are you keep going to have a new leader and the liberal democrats they went down half a percent on the day and they're not going to have any leader as well so it was the polarization that affected our result when tony blair got one percent more than what we got at the general election he got a landslide victory is the way it goes and what about the fact that tourism may suddenly announces i saw it only has rules for a news flash millions of e.u. citizens can stay in britain after all why no mention of this at the queen's speech way no mention of it in parliament millions of people in this country don't know whether they're going to be delighted i did actually intervene on the prime minister and i did say to give the guarantee before the negotiations finish in a couple of years time and the fact is she said that it would be a priori
and the labor party did much better than anybody anticipated including their own m.p.' who were busily trying to get rid of jeremy corbyn up until the general election and i will of a sudden the labor party hits forty percent the real victims are you keep going to have a new leader and the liberal democrats they went down half a percent on the day and they're not going to have any leader as well so it was the polarization that affected our result when tony blair got one percent more than what...
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don't you support the bureau of labor statistics? >> of course we support the government, but some of those numbers aren't official yet for last month. >> so you're standing by what the president said that there's another half a million jobs that have been created since he's taken office that the bureau of labor statistics isn't familiar with? >> i'm standing by if you add up the adp numbers you would get to the numbers that the president put in his speech today. >> there's another half million just created this past month. >> the president talked about private sector jobs. i'm not going to get in here and debate jobs. the government numbers talking about government jobs as well and the government could be losing jobs. there's a lot of numbers that go around when you start talking about jobs and job creation. >> which is a fair point and we'll leave it on that note.
don't you support the bureau of labor statistics? >> of course we support the government, but some of those numbers aren't official yet for last month. >> so you're standing by what the president said that there's another half a million jobs that have been created since he's taken office that the bureau of labor statistics isn't familiar with? >> i'm standing by if you add up the adp numbers you would get to the numbers that the president put in his speech today. >>...
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the jobless rate is falling and the labor market is tightening. so why are raises still hard to come by? >>> record week. the market heads into the weekend at all-time highs. and our market monitor has a list of stocks he says could go even higher. >>> when seconds count. one startup's bright idea to solve one of 911's biggest problems. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, june 2nd. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome. i'm sue herera. >> i'm bill griffeth in for you tonight for tyler mathisen, coming to you from the new york stock exchange, were stocks closed as records. the dow, nasdaq, s&p 500 all at their highest levels ever tonight, despite a mixed jobs report. investors apparently remain encouraged by global economies and corporate profits that are showing signs of strength. as a result, they're plowing more money into stocks. the closing numbers, the dow jones industrial average added 62 points, finished at 21,206. nasdaq was up by 58. the s&p gained nine. it was the second straight week of gains for a
the jobless rate is falling and the labor market is tightening. so why are raises still hard to come by? >>> record week. the market heads into the weekend at all-time highs. and our market monitor has a list of stocks he says could go even higher. >>> when seconds count. one startup's bright idea to solve one of 911's biggest problems. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, june 2nd. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome....