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just in from far it's challenging his dismissal i don't labor court he's already won once but it's now gone to appeal he wants his job back. whistleblowers often underestimate the risk of speaking up an organization in berlin helps them to fight for their rights so far germany doesn't have a law that specifically protects employees who speak out about corporate misdemeanors. most whistleblowers lose their job within a year and they're often subjected to harassment. as they made. transferred to a different office or switched to another job colleagues no longer talk to them or did they can come as a big surprise and quite a shock because of because they tend to assume that since they've brought something serious to light that everyone will be pleased with them because they're helping prevent it from happening again so the 5 harvest. whistle blowers can fulfill an important function and companies and in society as a home by driving change the diesel cheating scandal may have cost v.w. tens of billions of euros in fines and settlements but it also hastened the group's shift towards making
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court investigate china's treatment of uighur muslims. exiled uighurs had claimed h crimes againanity, including internment camps and forced labor. the court said it lacks , jurisdiction because chike the united states, does not recognize its authority. back in this country, wall street rallied on signs that congress might finally agree on an economic stimulus bill. the dow jones industrial average gained 337 points to close at 30,199. the nasdaq rose 5 points, and, the s&p 500 added 47. and, the actress and tony award winning choreographer ann reinking has died. she performed on broadway for nearly 30 years, first gaining fame in "chicago" in 1977. nearly 20 years later, she reprised her role as "roxie hart," opposite co-star bebe neuwirthin the revival of the musical. ann reinking was 71 years old. still to come on the newshour: hawaiians worry that re-opening travel will lead to an increase in covid infections. the campaigns intensify ahead of georgia's runoff elections with control of the u.s. senate up for grabs. concede reminds many immigrants of the autocracies they fled. and much more. >> woodruff: as states grapple with h
court investigate china's treatment of uighur muslims. exiled uighurs had claimed h crimes againanity, including internment camps and forced labor. the court said it lacks , jurisdiction because chike the united states, does not recognize its authority. back in this country, wall street rallied on signs that congress might finally agree on an economic stimulus bill. the dow jones industrial average gained 337 points to close at 30,199. the nasdaq rose 5 points, and, the s&p 500 added 47....
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there are labor shortages for the holder court -- horticulture industry.s been driving up domestic fruit and vegetable prices, and the lingering impact of the drought. to state that it isn't all bad. upnese tariffs are pushing in valued prices. of --has been a bunch there are a few bright spots among that. but on the political front, we were hearing from the foreign affairs opposition spokeswoman over the weekend and in terms of is saying -- china is here to stay and australia will need an overarching strategy to deal with it. next, lifestyle advantages could lure goldman sachs to move to florida amid an exodus from new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: goldman sachs is the latest to considered transferring key groups to florida. executives have been scatting offices in the miami mayor -- miami area. they will be joining a string of prominent groups making the journey south. >> absolutely, the weather is warm and the taxes are low. in zero state income tax for workers. office in housing costs is a big hole for these financial jocks. bloomberg has learne
there are labor shortages for the holder court -- horticulture industry.s been driving up domestic fruit and vegetable prices, and the lingering impact of the drought. to state that it isn't all bad. upnese tariffs are pushing in valued prices. of --has been a bunch there are a few bright spots among that. but on the political front, we were hearing from the foreign affairs opposition spokeswoman over the weekend and in terms of is saying -- china is here to stay and australia will need an...
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court action. a number of other measures seemed doomed. among them the wagner labor act and social security. it was an election year, early in june the republican met. later in the same month, they nominated rooseland and garner. roosevelt, for the moment, said little about the court. he spoke mainly of the aims of his program. in november, landon and knox carried two states, roosevelt and garner carried the rest. once more roosevelt road to office on his pledge of a new deal. but could he carry out that new deal program? >> to the best of your ability preserve, protect, and the constitution of the united states so help you god? >> i, franklin roosevelt, do so solemly swear that i will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. >> two weeks later he sent his proposals to congress. later he explained them to the people. >> we reached the point as a nation when we must tax action to save the constitution from the court and the court from itself. we must find a way to take an appeal from the supreme court to the constitution itself. we want a s
court action. a number of other measures seemed doomed. among them the wagner labor act and social security. it was an election year, early in june the republican met. later in the same month, they nominated rooseland and garner. roosevelt, for the moment, said little about the court. he spoke mainly of the aims of his program. in november, landon and knox carried two states, roosevelt and garner carried the rest. once more roosevelt road to office on his pledge of a new deal. but could he...
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labor practices act, osha, you name it. they were trying to prevent people from having any safety in the courts in many categories that had nothing to do with the coronavirus. oh, and i asked one of the republican senators, why do you have the americans with disabilities act on your agenda to prevent them from filing a , let met, and he said have the chamber of commerce call you and tell you why. i said, well, do not waste your time or mine. right now, i have to go, so thank you all very much. and hereere is the -- is senator mitch mcconnell announcing the bill on the senate floor. the house finalized an agreement. it will be another major rescue package for the >> if our citizens continue battling the coronavirus this season with targeted policies that help struggling americans who wait entirely too long. for the workers at the hardest hit small businesses, there will be a targeted second draw of the paycheck protection program. we've not worked so hard to serve as many jobs as possible all these months only to fumble the ball with vaccinations already under way. we can nullify the success of operation warp speed by falling asle
labor practices act, osha, you name it. they were trying to prevent people from having any safety in the courts in many categories that had nothing to do with the coronavirus. oh, and i asked one of the republican senators, why do you have the americans with disabilities act on your agenda to prevent them from filing a , let met, and he said have the chamber of commerce call you and tell you why. i said, well, do not waste your time or mine. right now, i have to go, so thank you all very much....
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court action. on the basis of past decisions a number of other measures seemed goomd. among them certainly the wagner labor and social security. it was an election year. early in june the republicans met in cleveland and nominated alfred landen of kansas and colonel frank knox. later in the same month the democrats in philadelphia renominated roosevelt and garner. during the following campaign the republicans often spoke of the court as the bulwark of our liberty. roosevelt for the moment said little about the court. he spoke mainly of the aims of his program. in november landen and knox carried two states. roosevelt and garner carried the rest. once more roosevelt rode to office on his pledge of a new deal. but could he carry out that new deal program? >> and will to the best of your ability preservative protect and defend the constitution of the united states, so help you god. >> i tank lynn delano roosevelt do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states so
court action. on the basis of past decisions a number of other measures seemed goomd. among them certainly the wagner labor and social security. it was an election year. early in june the republicans met in cleveland and nominated alfred landen of kansas and colonel frank knox. later in the same month the democrats in philadelphia renominated roosevelt and garner. during the following campaign the republicans often spoke of the court as the bulwark of our liberty. roosevelt for the moment said...
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court. cnbc reports the national labors relation board filed a complaint against google and its parent company alphabet for spying illegally on its employees and firing employees in retaliation for them trying to unionize and for blocking employees from sharing work grievances with each other using general work tools like e-mail. in a statement google defended themselves and they strongly support the rights of their employees, the rights to open discussions and respectful debate. and that they're proud of their culture and committed to defending it against the individuals who try to deliberately undermine it. reporting live here in menlo park, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> happening now for you, nearly 90,000 people in southern california have their power shut off this morning because of dangerous fire conditions. take a look at this. the strong winds are fuelling the small brush fire in san diego forcing nearly 200 people out of their homes. firefighters say that the winds could quickly make that fire uncontrollable. here in northern california, the incoming winds could create a dangero
court. cnbc reports the national labors relation board filed a complaint against google and its parent company alphabet for spying illegally on its employees and firing employees in retaliation for them trying to unionize and for blocking employees from sharing work grievances with each other using general work tools like e-mail. in a statement google defended themselves and they strongly support the rights of their employees, the rights to open discussions and respectful debate. and that...
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court of pennsylvania. among other things they were thinking in 2020. the labornions poured in fortune and they won all three seats. and now the makeup of the pennsylvania supreme court as they say members are elected is 5-2 democrat. and in democrats when it comes o election law those five stick together like three democrats and john roberts on u.s. supreme court. so what did those democrats do? they said you said what we have a good idea. few months before the election they said yes no signatures required. you don't need signature comparison. you don't need a postal date and if the postal date is smudged you count it anyway. but yes even though election day ends on tuesday 8 p.m. eastern time we extend to 5 p.m. eastern time on friday. they have no legal or constitutional basis for doing any of that. so they violated article 2, section 1, clause 2 the united states constitution. which leaves the power to the state legislature to make the election. now let's circumstance pl back stay with me here. the reason why reporters don't cover this is either left wing or
court of pennsylvania. among other things they were thinking in 2020. the labornions poured in fortune and they won all three seats. and now the makeup of the pennsylvania supreme court as they say members are elected is 5-2 democrat. and in democrats when it comes o election law those five stick together like three democrats and john roberts on u.s. supreme court. so what did those democrats do? they said you said what we have a good idea. few months before the election they said yes no...
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labor practices act, osha, you name it. they were trying to prevent people from having any safety in the courts in many categories that had nothing to do with the coronavirus. oh, and i asked one of the republican senators, why do you have the americans with disabilities act on your agenda to prevent them from filing a , let met, and he said have the chamber of commerce call you and tell you why. i said, well, do not waste your time or mine. right now, i have to go, so thank you all very much. >> and here is senate majority leader mitch mcconnell announcing the deal on the senate floor. iding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: for the information of all senators and, more importantly for the american people, we can finally report what our nation has needed to hear for a very long time. more help is on the way. moments ago in consultation with our committees, the four leaders of the senate and the house finalized an agreement. it will be another major rescue package for the american people. if our citizens continue to battle the coronavirus this holiday
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the agreement embodied in this bill is that there is no role for the european court of justice, no ratchet clause on labor or environmental standards, no dynamic alignment with the eu state regime, or the any other aspect of eu law. in every respect, we have recovered our freedom of action and i give way with pleasure to the honorable gentlemen who has been rising up and down, mr. speaker, many times. >> thank you very much. but many honorable members would be facing a dire dilemma because they will feel our country has been sold short. on the one hand, we have the prime minister's thin, terrible deal, and on the other hand, we face the prospect of a more damaging and destructive no deal brexit. can the prime minister advise, given that services account for almost 80% of our economy, why is there so little of that sector? in particular, why couldn't he the services sector? it was not clear from an intervention which way the labour party is going to go on this. wither he is going to go it, his right honorable friend, or whether he is going to join other members of the labour party and continue to do there
the agreement embodied in this bill is that there is no role for the european court of justice, no ratchet clause on labor or environmental standards, no dynamic alignment with the eu state regime, or the any other aspect of eu law. in every respect, we have recovered our freedom of action and i give way with pleasure to the honorable gentlemen who has been rising up and down, mr. speaker, many times. >> thank you very much. but many honorable members would be facing a dire dilemma...
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they backed three hard-core leftists for the supreme court of pennsylvania, among other things. they were thinking and 2020. the labornions poured in a fortune and the teacher unions poured in a fortune and the usual group supporting a fortune and they won all three seats. and now, the makeup of the pennsylvania supreme court, as they say the members are elected is a five-two democrats. the democrats when it comes to election law those by the stick much like the three democrats in john roberts on the u.s. supreme court. so what did those democrats do? they said, you know what, we got a good idea. a few months before the election, they said yes, no signatures required and you don't need signature comparison and you don't need a postal date and if the postal date is smudged, you are to counted anyway. yes, even though election day ends on tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time we will extended until 5:00 p.m. eastern time on friday. they had no legal or constitutional basis for doing any of that so they violated article two, section one, clause two of the united states constitution which leaves the power to the state legisl
they backed three hard-core leftists for the supreme court of pennsylvania, among other things. they were thinking and 2020. the labornions poured in a fortune and the teacher unions poured in a fortune and the usual group supporting a fortune and they won all three seats. and now, the makeup of the pennsylvania supreme court, as they say the members are elected is a five-two democrats. the democrats when it comes to election law those by the stick much like the three democrats in john roberts...
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labor practices act, osha, you name it. they were trying to prevent people from having any safety in the courts in many categories that had nothing to do with the coronavirus. oh, and i asked one of the republican senators, why do you have the americans with disabilities act on your agenda to prevent them from filing a , let met, and he said have the chamber of commerce call you and tell you why. i said, well, do not waste your time or mine. right now, i have to go, so thank you all very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] is incer: congress session while the house and senate wait for coronavirus funding. the relief package, estimated cost 900 billion dollars, includes $600 in direct payments to individuals who qualified in march. free hundred dollars for jobless benefits, as well as billions for small business loans and vaccine distribution. 2021 spending is also pending with a midnight deadline to keep the government from shutting down in the morning. the 1.4 dollars
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and i'm quoting the daily wage laborers as well as technicians as well as this so it was a serious damage actually so it might take another corporate 3 s. go to courton this effect i guess so yeah this is a serious damage serious damage which we didn't expect that. after shutting their doors for nearly 7 months india cinemas reopen in october under strict conditions every other seat must now remain empty but the reopening represents a glimmer of hope many people are counting on a happy ending next year with a comeback for the bollywood dream factory. that's your business thanks for watching. the going gets tough the brits in agreement is here. the most it's more than sweet. our report is be a good mass and we must travel through the u.k. the e.u. and beyond. break 6 winners and losers close up. on d w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get the map now. believe me. i'm a bit. racist corrected the fish if. you believe it follow. it.
and i'm quoting the daily wage laborers as well as technicians as well as this so it was a serious damage actually so it might take another corporate 3 s. go to courton this effect i guess so yeah this is a serious damage serious damage which we didn't expect that. after shutting their doors for nearly 7 months india cinemas reopen in october under strict conditions every other seat must now remain empty but the reopening represents a glimmer of hope many people are counting on a happy ending...
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court. >> shannon: serfdom, you don't hear that often in 2020. a very good use of it. fisher phillips is a big laborent law for good they say some states prohibit employers from interfering with employees lawful off-duty conduct. it's possible a court could apply these protections to other lawful off-duty conduct including engaging in personal travel. >> that's true, it could depend on jurisdiction as well as your employment contract. it generally speaking, an employer does have the right to put some restrictions on their employees as long as they're not discriminatory. they can't treat different protected groups differently. for example, based on race,, religion. a problematic restriction over the holidays would be if you're christian, you can go to church on christmas, but other groups of faith wouldn't be allowed to house u their house of worship. i think that's a liability problems for their employers, other questions of if they could be sued if there's a covid outbreak at their place and employment. there are also under scrutiny from state and local government. they are wanting to make sure the
court. >> shannon: serfdom, you don't hear that often in 2020. a very good use of it. fisher phillips is a big laborent law for good they say some states prohibit employers from interfering with employees lawful off-duty conduct. it's possible a court could apply these protections to other lawful off-duty conduct including engaging in personal travel. >> that's true, it could depend on jurisdiction as well as your employment contract. it generally speaking, an employer does have the...
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google also being taken to court by the federal government. cnbc reports the national laborrd has filed a complaint against google and its parent company alphabet for allegedly spying illegally on its employees. firing employees in retaliation for trying to unionize and for blocking employees from sharing work griefances with each other using general work tools like e-mail. in a statement, google defended itself and they write in part the rights of their employees and the right to have open discussions and their respectful debate and proud of the culture and committed to defending it against by individuals to deliberately undermine it. reporting live here in menlo park, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> new overnight a cliffside rescue along highway. a high angle rescue of someone who fell over the side. all of this unfolded late last night. firefighters say the victim is now in stable condition in the nearby hospital. we don't know what injuries they suffer, but certainly quite lucky to be rescued. >> absolutely, laura. >>> 5:39 for you right now. happening now, nearly 90
google also being taken to court by the federal government. cnbc reports the national laborrd has filed a complaint against google and its parent company alphabet for allegedly spying illegally on its employees. firing employees in retaliation for trying to unionize and for blocking employees from sharing work griefances with each other using general work tools like e-mail. in a statement, google defended itself and they write in part the rights of their employees and the right to have open...
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sanctions will be stolen didn't the lift already the labor the venezuelans the governments why it so that you can mob. saw or thought that the fate of the courts here did judge that it was business as one way to is appealing the decision by the court over the gold but this power of sanctions as we enter 2021 i mean view is rare in the world watching as well know that there maybe their country is under some form of sanction from a nato country is this just more of what we are going to see or is it the fact that venezuela as a vive the attacks to go either way though is with boris johnson in downing street is it merely does it mean the show that they need military power nato countries sanctions are not good enough to destroy adversaries you know the there is i hate to use the rather resonant term good news but there is good news here that venezuela has survived the solved further north into north asia we have just seen although it was barely recorded here the biggest strike in world history 250000000 people in india went on strike well that if those people were a country they'd be the ficus 5th biggest country in the world they went on strike th
sanctions will be stolen didn't the lift already the labor the venezuelans the governments why it so that you can mob. saw or thought that the fate of the courts here did judge that it was business as one way to is appealing the decision by the court over the gold but this power of sanctions as we enter 2021 i mean view is rare in the world watching as well know that there maybe their country is under some form of sanction from a nato country is this just more of what we are going to see or is...
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consolidated case unless court ration and abilities, or alleged child slave labor violations abroad. a case on tax and administrative law. listen to the argument on span.org. mnuchin andve federal reserve can trump how -- on -- capitol hill federal reserve are on capitol hill. on c-span2, the senate returns to consider executive and judicial nomination. president-elect jill biden introduces economic personnel, including janet yellen as treasury secretary and tandon as the budget director. >> business leaders talk about entrepreneurship and economic opportunities. this event was hosted either your timeandrew: welcome back tl book." we have a very special and important conversation to be had this afternoon, and i am thrilled to have the privilege to spend some time with our following guests. i want to be very clear, my goal was to discuss some concrete steps that this audience that is with us, the tens of thousands who are with us, and corporate america, what we can take to create some lasting change and benefit for minorities in this country and close
consolidated case unless court ration and abilities, or alleged child slave labor violations abroad. a case on tax and administrative law. listen to the argument on span.org. mnuchin andve federal reserve can trump how -- on -- capitol hill federal reserve are on capitol hill. on c-span2, the senate returns to consider executive and judicial nomination. president-elect jill biden introduces economic personnel, including janet yellen as treasury secretary and tandon as the budget director....
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labor law. yes, it is also rules on subsidies. yes, it is rules for the european court of justice.ll sorts of things in there that we need to be looking out for. i think the dramatic turn for the worst of covid over the last week or 10 days has really concentrated minds. there are massive queues at dover, which is the main goods going inor and out. a quite significant shift on the u.k. side over the last few days. note, ify on that there is a problem, if there is an entity that wants to appeal, is there any avenue, what jurisdiction would and entity appeal to? >> it depends on what they're going to appeal about. if they don't like for example the fact that the u.k. is given subsidies to british business thus giving them a competitive advantage, the question then is, and this is part of the negotiations over the deal, where does that entity go? will there be an independent body in the u.k. that they can complain to? the eu will want to make sure that there is some mechanism. you might want to make -- put tariffs on the u.k.. if it is found to be subsidizing business. all of this is
labor law. yes, it is also rules on subsidies. yes, it is rules for the european court of justice.ll sorts of things in there that we need to be looking out for. i think the dramatic turn for the worst of covid over the last week or 10 days has really concentrated minds. there are massive queues at dover, which is the main goods going inor and out. a quite significant shift on the u.k. side over the last few days. note, ify on that there is a problem, if there is an entity that wants to appeal,...
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back in the united states, the supreme court heard arguments tuesday in a case pitting six former child slave laborers agains@@nestlÉ usa and cargill. the men were trafficked from mali as children and forced to work on cocoa plantations in ivory coast, where they were routinely tortured. the farms supplied to the u.s. corporations, who the plaintiffs say were complicit in their enslavement. in oregon, a white man has been charged with second-degree murder for fatally shooting a black 19-year-old, aidan ellison, for playing music too loudly at a hotel parking lot in the city of ashland last week. the white man, robert paul keegan, reportedly left his hotel room when he heard the music and started a confrontation with the teenager before pulling out a gun and shooting him in the chest. in response to ellison's shooting, civil rights advocate and attorney ben crump wrote on twitter -- "this was not about music. that's false justification for killing a black teen! this was a racially motivated shooting by a suspected white supremacist!" hollywood star elliot page has come out as transgender. page, who has
back in the united states, the supreme court heard arguments tuesday in a case pitting six former child slave laborers agains@@nestlÉ usa and cargill. the men were trafficked from mali as children and forced to work on cocoa plantations in ivory coast, where they were routinely tortured. the farms supplied to the u.s. corporations, who the plaintiffs say were complicit in their enslavement. in oregon, a white man has been charged with second-degree murder for fatally shooting a black...
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laboring for long hours in factories. narrator: the president fought hard. many observers doubted he could win the battle. then there came, from the united states supreme courtment. a washington state minimum wage law was up for decision. it had been assumed, on the basis of previous decisions, that justice roberts would vote with the so-called conservatives. he didn't. neither did chief justice hughes. later, the same vote upheld the wagner labor act. what did this mean? would the pattern continue? on may 24 came the answer -- the decision on social security. one part was upheld by the same vote, five to four. another by seven to two. at the capitol, one senator said, this puts the last nail in the coffin of the court bill. the court bill was defeated. at least the roosevelt plan, the so-called court packing plan, went down to defeat. some observers put it this way -- the president had lost the battle, but won the war. a month after the social security decision, one of the older justices retired, to be followed soon by others. the complexion of the court began to change. and so the curtain came down on this group. perhaps also on an era. ♪ the new deal had
laboring for long hours in factories. narrator: the president fought hard. many observers doubted he could win the battle. then there came, from the united states supreme courtment. a washington state minimum wage law was up for decision. it had been assumed, on the basis of previous decisions, that justice roberts would vote with the so-called conservatives. he didn't. neither did chief justice hughes. later, the same vote upheld the wagner labor act. what did this mean? would the pattern...
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labor. breaking news not a sports top cool projects in the pilbara she's anti doping agency to overturn a ban on russian athletes but reduces the length of the ban the court of arbitration for sports decision means the russian national flag seen at international sporting events in seoul the end of 2022. russian president vladimir putin wraps up his annual q. and a session with journalists on the public blasting over 4 and a half hours for the 1st time he was removed by video link. restrictions and french president tested positive for 19 but he will continue his role remotely during a self.
labor. breaking news not a sports top cool projects in the pilbara she's anti doping agency to overturn a ban on russian athletes but reduces the length of the ban the court of arbitration for sports decision means the russian national flag seen at international sporting events in seoul the end of 2022. russian president vladimir putin wraps up his annual q. and a session with journalists on the public blasting over 4 and a half hours for the 1st time he was removed by video link. restrictions...
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earliest some labor research fellow with the global public policy institute thanks very much for your inside thanks for having me on let's turn to some other stories making news this hour a courtin the french capital paris has found 14 people guilty of involvement in the 2015 attacks on the satirical magazine charlie hebdo and a jewish supermarket they were convicted of helping the 3 attackers who were killed in shootouts with police. a chinese lunar capsule returned to earth on thursday was the 1st fresh samples of rock and a break from the moon in more than 40 years according to a space agency official china wish will share data and samples from the probe the successful mission was the latest breakthrough for china's space program. has declared a state of natural disaster a slight cyclon yes the hits authorities say no part of the pacific island nation is likely to escape the category 5 cyclone and have set a nationwide curfew some experts warn the storm could be the southern hemisphere is most intense tropical storm on record. next year's burden film festival is said to have a very different look the us magazine variety reports that the 71st birthday not it will take place
earliest some labor research fellow with the global public policy institute thanks very much for your inside thanks for having me on let's turn to some other stories making news this hour a courtin the french capital paris has found 14 people guilty of involvement in the 2015 attacks on the satirical magazine charlie hebdo and a jewish supermarket they were convicted of helping the 3 attackers who were killed in shootouts with police. a chinese lunar capsule returned to earth on thursday was...
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courts. the u.s. has banned cotton imports from a major chinese producer which it accuses of using the slave labor of recent -- imprisoned uighur muslims in xinjiang province. china has denied the accusation. it's the latest crackdown on china by the trump administration, which could further complicate efforts. in india, demonstrators formed a human chain in the city of bhopal wednesday to commemorate the lives lost and renew calls for justice in the deadliest industrial disaster in history. in 1984, a toxic gas leak from the union carbide pesticide factory killed an estimated 20,000 people and poisoned another half million. the u.s. company and its parent firm, dow chemical, have refused to pay for cleanup. this is activist rachna dhingra speaking at the protest. >> up until today, people have been fighting for our life of justice and honor and they are finding because both the state and the federal government have closed their eyes and ears. today.s poisonous water the gas victims have not received proper compsation for the problems they have been pacing for a lifetime. amy: the trump administratio
courts. the u.s. has banned cotton imports from a major chinese producer which it accuses of using the slave labor of recent -- imprisoned uighur muslims in xinjiang province. china has denied the accusation. it's the latest crackdown on china by the trump administration, which could further complicate efforts. in india, demonstrators formed a human chain in the city of bhopal wednesday to commemorate the lives lost and renew calls for justice in the deadliest industrial disaster in history. in...
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relying heavily on forced labor to pick cotton in the province of xinjiang, which produces more than a fifth of the world's cotton. meanwhile, the international criminal courtsays there is "reasonable basis to believe" the philippines has committed crimes against humanity as part of president rodrigo duterte's war on drugs. the crimes include murder, torture, and serious physical and mental harm. the icc will decide on whether it will undertake a formal investigation in the next year after the decision was delayed due to pandemic. european union and british regulators unveiled draft laws that seek to halt big tech monopolies, as well as stop the spread of misinformation and harmful content online. the new rules are designed to rein in the power of so-called gatekeepers like amazon, apple, facebook, google, and microsoft and would impose hefty fines and offers a possible path to breaking up companies that repeatedly violate european antitrust laws. this is european commissioner for competition margreta vestager. >> in this proposal, there is a sense of proving because this is also a dynamic step we can to investigations if need be so that we can see if gatek
relying heavily on forced labor to pick cotton in the province of xinjiang, which produces more than a fifth of the world's cotton. meanwhile, the international criminal courtsays there is "reasonable basis to believe" the philippines has committed crimes against humanity as part of president rodrigo duterte's war on drugs. the crimes include murder, torture, and serious physical and mental harm. the icc will decide on whether it will undertake a formal investigation in the next year...
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labor, climate, all kinds of things. people feel like this is not "happening now". >> a couple things to note, this is important when you talk about this, but he appointed 234 conservative judges to federal courtsdone a number of things on foreign policy when it comes to accomplishments under the administration including withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal, the peace treaty between israel, bahrain and the uae, tightening the us-mexico border but i do want to ask this. there are people out there who hardly believe he has done more for them than any other president in their lifetime and possibly in their lifetime, there are people who feel that way but other people who do feel the constant tweets and constant attacks, that he might have gotten the best of himself, do you see that at all? >> that is entirely true. it came down to policy versus personality and if you look at the pre-election polling we learned that, people, more people liked trump's policies been biden's policy, something i hope president-elect biden will pay some attention to but they couldn't get over the disruptive personality and at the end of the day i personally think it was the first debate where he cannot so pugnacious and
labor, climate, all kinds of things. people feel like this is not "happening now". >> a couple things to note, this is important when you talk about this, but he appointed 234 conservative judges to federal courtsdone a number of things on foreign policy when it comes to accomplishments under the administration including withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal, the peace treaty between israel, bahrain and the uae, tightening the us-mexico border but i do want to ask this. there are...
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court agreed. >>> a new report shows black and latina mothers have stopped working at higher rates than white mother's since the start of the pandemic. this report from the laborent shows latina mothers are more likely to be laid off because they're more frequent lip in service positions, including working in restaurants and hotels. it says black mothers are more likely to quit their jobs, because they are helping their children with remote learn org concerned about being exposed to the coronavirus. this record also said women sometime earn less than men, so it's more logical that they will stay at home than the children as as oh posed to fathers who are being paid more. >> a tree comes down on some power lines in the north bay, knocking out power to several people. >> and we are drying out right now. a beautiful tuesday on tap. but we do have rain in the forecast. details coming up. >>> today marks the official end to fire season in the north bay. lower temperatures and recent rain prompted cal fire to call an end to the peak fire season in six north bay counties includes napa, solano, and sonoma. but cal fire will continue to maintain staffing to be prepared
court agreed. >>> a new report shows black and latina mothers have stopped working at higher rates than white mother's since the start of the pandemic. this report from the laborent shows latina mothers are more likely to be laid off because they're more frequent lip in service positions, including working in restaurants and hotels. it says black mothers are more likely to quit their jobs, because they are helping their children with remote learn org concerned about being exposed to...
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they could file a complaint with the department of labor and in limited circumstances seek relief by suing in federal court. while establishing whistleblower protections, senate bill 2258 puts guardrails in place to ensure that bad actors do not abuse this law. people who investigate the violation of antitrust laws or obstruct an investigation. the bill will protect workers who are acting in good faith. congressman jim sense senbrener, a co-sponsor has worked throughout his career to protect whistleblowers from retaliation and described the general policy and highlighted the importance of whistleblowers when he said they maintain the integrity of our laws. mr. sensenbrenner is correct and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. neguse: how much time do i have remaining? the speaker pro tempore: 18 minutes remaining. mr. neguse: i yield two minutes to the distinguished the gentleman from rhode island and the chairman of the antitrust subcommittee, mr. cicilline. kiss mr. cicilline: i rise in strong support of this bill which was introduced in the house by mr. neguse 8226 and
they could file a complaint with the department of labor and in limited circumstances seek relief by suing in federal court. while establishing whistleblower protections, senate bill 2258 puts guardrails in place to ensure that bad actors do not abuse this law. people who investigate the violation of antitrust laws or obstruct an investigation. the bill will protect workers who are acting in good faith. congressman jim sense senbrener, a co-sponsor has worked throughout his career to protect...
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court of justice or european rules. they want to make their own rules alone. that of course means british standards become completely incompatible with european standards. there could be lower environmental standards, lower laborction standards. they could fire standards and other areas, or they could be subsidizing. alternatively, eu firms could be subsidizing or undercutting britain. what the european union once is a code of practice everyone understands, not just with existing regulations but future regulations so there is fair competition and free trade between the two. tradenot really have free without fair competition. that is a difficult area yet to be resolved. david: which is well laid out. this appears to be the largest issue. this is sort of sovereignty both ways. both want their own standards but this is the part i don't understand. that we willis start with the same standards. if they diverge, there is a remedy to adjust the terms of trade. aren't they better off saying we are close to each other, we looking at going as long as we can't and the areas where we stay in harmony rather than blow it all up and go to wto terms for everything? >> the difficulty with making an arrangement is you never kno
court of justice or european rules. they want to make their own rules alone. that of course means british standards become completely incompatible with european standards. there could be lower environmental standards, lower laborction standards. they could fire standards and other areas, or they could be subsidizing. alternatively, eu firms could be subsidizing or undercutting britain. what the european union once is a code of practice everyone understands, not just with existing regulations...
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court said the railroads and shipsacross state lines to bring good . so the congress as regulatory authority over interstate trade. and that means it didn't have authority over labor relations, mining, manufacturing, retailing and that's what so upset president roosevelt in the 1930s because in the emergence of the economic depression, he was continually proposing and congress was passing legislation that dealt with things that were beyond the power of the congress. under the commerce clause or anywhere else. but in 1937, the supreme court started to acquiesce in this idea that even if something in cross state lines, it nonetheless came within the authority of the congressto regulate . let's take a look. >> ernest hemingway's left ear. now they do. descendents of hemingway's 6-toed cat. in key west anything goes. >> .. >> the framers didn't design an almighty federal government. that could reach down right into your backyard or barnyard. >> during world war ii the was a farmer who grew grain and he he said that grangers own and will. >> the federal program to dictate how much grain they could grow. that's not constitutional. >> in wickard versus auburn the highest
court said the railroads and shipsacross state lines to bring good . so the congress as regulatory authority over interstate trade. and that means it didn't have authority over labor relations, mining, manufacturing, retailing and that's what so upset president roosevelt in the 1930s because in the emergence of the economic depression, he was continually proposing and congress was passing legislation that dealt with things that were beyond the power of the congress. under the commerce clause or...
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labor. the foreign ministry denied that thousands of uighur muslims in xinjiang are being forced to work inside detention camps. we'll explore this further, later in the program. back in this country, the u.s. supreme court ordered a lower court to reconsider covid-19 curbs on religious services in california. it could lead to throwing out the restrictions. last week, the high court ruled against similar limits in new york state. the u.s. senate today confirmed christopher waller for the federal reserve's board of governors. his approval means president trump has now chosen four of the six fed governors. and, on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 85 points to close at 29,969. the nasdaq rose 27 points, and the s&p 500 slipped two points. still to come on the newour: senator mitt romney on a final push to pass more covid economic relief. how kamala harris is making history as madame vice president. the human cost of china's economic rise. and much more. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, with weeks left in the year, support is growing in congress for a nearly trillion- dollar covid relief bill. if passed, it would extend aid for small businesses, unemployment benefits and provide extra
labor. the foreign ministry denied that thousands of uighur muslims in xinjiang are being forced to work inside detention camps. we'll explore this further, later in the program. back in this country, the u.s. supreme court ordered a lower court to reconsider covid-19 curbs on religious services in california. it could lead to throwing out the restrictions. last week, the high court ruled against similar limits in new york state. the u.s. senate today confirmed christopher waller for the...