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is not just -- one of the reasons we might have two labor markets is that the labor market is moving to something different. our entity spending as a share of gdp, that is the highest on record. give you aer lines better sense of what is happening. that is the blue line that is trending up. the yellow line trending down, that is building equipment and media. you saw the share of technology spending outpaced the share of more physical spending. of what iseflection going on with how the labor market is shifting. becomes: the focus then perhaps people working with machines, but also the hotness of some of these ipos. aboutake, that is all cloud-based computing. joe: we talk all the time about this sort of divergence. is going to beow massive. when is the last time berkshire bought into a software? let's bring in product research or stephen englander. it is a weird labor market. in some ways, it is getting better faster than the fed expected. as the fed six about doing a thinksjob -- as the fed about doing a better job in this recovery, what are the indicators, and how is it going to thi
is not just -- one of the reasons we might have two labor markets is that the labor market is moving to something different. our entity spending as a share of gdp, that is the highest on record. give you aer lines better sense of what is happening. that is the blue line that is trending up. the yellow line trending down, that is building equipment and media. you saw the share of technology spending outpaced the share of more physical spending. of what iseflection going on with how the labor...
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from the forced labor. hat's sinful, it's criminal, and international courts, but it's also just sinful that american companies would participate in this kind of activity. i think this notion that they should be audited, their supply chain should be audited is more than reasonable. why would we not to know whether american companies are participating in this kind of behavior? we need to know. how do we find out? audit the supply chain. it just makes sense. that we would do this. i don't understand how we can oppose trying to find out if this kind of activity is being engaged in by american companies. finally this. don't understand how we consistently find people opposed to making inquiries about the suffering of other people. at some point the people who are suffering have to be given some opportunity to have their suffering addressed. and doesn't matter where they are in the world. suffering has to be addressed. we cannot allow it to happen there because if we do, it can happen here. i am absolutely suppor
from the forced labor. hat's sinful, it's criminal, and international courts, but it's also just sinful that american companies would participate in this kind of activity. i think this notion that they should be audited, their supply chain should be audited is more than reasonable. why would we not to know whether american companies are participating in this kind of behavior? we need to know. how do we find out? audit the supply chain. it just makes sense. that we would do this. i don't...
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kids to the field on sundays is that child labor. oh no that's not child labor just assume that's because. you know what i'm going from bikini afonso who's been here 5 years of all that's child labor raiola i mean normal. normal so far i haven't heard of any such cases of children working for one of our partners. to callao can you be sure and we inspect our producers every year. to the supply chain for chocolate is anything but transparent what exactly happens between the forest and now supermarkets. that's at the cocoa you process where does it go how does it work who's buying this next quarter's. exporters. like mislay. so it's export us from ivory coast. to. the cooper web manager won't tell us who he sells to we come back in the evening and to drive us spills the beans. yes. they both yes. it's kick our beans to congo a giant us conglomerate. trades agricultural commodities among other things. it's an intermediary that silk cocoa on to the chocolate makers whose products we see in our supermarkets many people haven't even heard t
kids to the field on sundays is that child labor. oh no that's not child labor just assume that's because. you know what i'm going from bikini afonso who's been here 5 years of all that's child labor raiola i mean normal. normal so far i haven't heard of any such cases of children working for one of our partners. to callao can you be sure and we inspect our producers every year. to the supply chain for chocolate is anything but transparent what exactly happens between the forest and now...
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slave labor. yes that's just the way it is with of people these years you mean that i harvested i think i had. said and then. with a bag and a heart that's 180 kilograms which sells for $210.00 euros that's our lease new annual income. has just arrived from bikini afonso this is the start of his new life here. and then i. think i'm 100 here skipping can you tell me how much money he makes. for the overall food. god. i don't know yet and it developed into a period of how much. the question is making really sharp uncomfortable. i mean if they're getting. it probably if he works in here literacy of his own plot. ok thank you for tamara right now he's working for free just you know he's working towards getting his own point we're going to impose on it there but it will not how old are you i think you do this thing do you know how old you are. with one of us and he doesn't know. where is your birthday. it was here but he went into the city. the city of geek glow is 40 kilometers east of the forest chil
slave labor. yes that's just the way it is with of people these years you mean that i harvested i think i had. said and then. with a bag and a heart that's 180 kilograms which sells for $210.00 euros that's our lease new annual income. has just arrived from bikini afonso this is the start of his new life here. and then i. think i'm 100 here skipping can you tell me how much money he makes. for the overall food. god. i don't know yet and it developed into a period of how much. the question is...
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[applause] finally, on this labor day, as we think about labor, think about the cost of labor, it isthe reasons why president trump has made record investments in border security. as we stand here today, this president has already overseen the construction of more than 300 miles of a border wall on our southern border, and we had been enforcing our immigration laws all across america. [applause] is that illegal immigration drives wages down. people know that. one of the reasons people of wisconsin ought to be concerned, joe biden is for open borders, sanctuary cities, free health care for illegal immigrants, that will continue to bring low-cost labor into our cities and our towns, undermining the wages of american workers. but in addition to enforcing our immigration laws and standing firm to the conviction that a nation without borders is not a nation, president trump has also launched what we call a pledge to america's workers. we're encouraging businesses in every field to expand training opportunities for american workers, and it has already led to 16 million training and apprent
[applause] finally, on this labor day, as we think about labor, think about the cost of labor, it isthe reasons why president trump has made record investments in border security. as we stand here today, this president has already overseen the construction of more than 300 miles of a border wall on our southern border, and we had been enforcing our immigration laws all across america. [applause] is that illegal immigration drives wages down. people know that. one of the reasons people of...
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they turned to the knights of labor. the knights of labor started as sort of secret society founded by urijah stevens, a garment worker in philadelphia who was obsessed with all sorts of rituals and secrets and so forth, but after 1877, many workers became interested in organization and look ed to the nights. the knights were never effective recruiters, but people were looking for an organization and so in 1879, the knight of labor had 9,000 and then had 42,000. then they were discussing monetary reform. they began discussing an eight a-hour day. organizing for coop rative schemes for the workers. trying to gain state and local political influence. many began imembrace iembracing of henry george who called for a single tax on land. what's interesting besides their wide ranging agenda is their broad leverage. they were highly inclusive. they reached across lines of skill. so it's skill and unskilled workers. immigrants and foreign workers. catholics and prod testanprotes. black members as well as white. male as well as fe
they turned to the knights of labor. the knights of labor started as sort of secret society founded by urijah stevens, a garment worker in philadelphia who was obsessed with all sorts of rituals and secrets and so forth, but after 1877, many workers became interested in organization and look ed to the nights. the knights were never effective recruiters, but people were looking for an organization and so in 1879, the knight of labor had 9,000 and then had 42,000. then they were discussing...
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the labor department said one .4 million jobs were added back to the economy in august. the nation's unemployment rate will to 8.4%. that is the first time the unemployment rate has fallen below 10% since march. that number was better than expected, but black and latino workers are still seeing double digit unemployment. economists remain cautious about the months ahead, saying u.s. economic activity may not return to pre-pandemic levels until late 2022. >>> new afternoon, authorities in the east bay are investigating a man's death near a walking trail in pleasanton police found the body last night near the marilyn murphy king trail. so far, they are not sure if foul play was involved. the alameda county crime lab and coroner are working to try to federal law enforcement agents have eda mawho was wanted for fatally shooting a trump supporter during protests in portland oregon last week. lilia luciano on how it all played out. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that michael right now, thing here in cell phone video after being shot was located by the fbi in lacey, washingt
the labor department said one .4 million jobs were added back to the economy in august. the nation's unemployment rate will to 8.4%. that is the first time the unemployment rate has fallen below 10% since march. that number was better than expected, but black and latino workers are still seeing double digit unemployment. economists remain cautious about the months ahead, saying u.s. economic activity may not return to pre-pandemic levels until late 2022. >>> new afternoon, authorities...
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the nights of labor started as a sort of secret society. it was founded by stevens, a garment worker in philadelphia who is obsessed with all sorts of rituals in secret oaths and so forth. but after 1877, many workers became interested in organization and they looked to the nights. this was often spontaneous. the nights were never particularly effective recruiters but people were looking for an organization and so in 1879, the nights of labor had 9000 members, but you need to they had near 42,000. in the meantime, they were taken over by new leadership under terrence powder lee who moved the group array from ritual and toward reform. so in the 18 seventies and eighties, they began stressing monetary reform like we discussed last time. they began discussing an eight hour day. organizing for a cooperatives schemes among the workers. trying to gain state and local political influence. many within the nights of labor began embracing the ideas of henry george who called for a single tax on land. was interesting is besides the sort of wide-rangin
the nights of labor started as a sort of secret society. it was founded by stevens, a garment worker in philadelphia who is obsessed with all sorts of rituals in secret oaths and so forth. but after 1877, many workers became interested in organization and they looked to the nights. this was often spontaneous. the nights were never particularly effective recruiters but people were looking for an organization and so in 1879, the nights of labor had 9000 members, but you need to they had near...
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happy labor day. keep the laborers and labor movement in your labor day thoughts. it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next weekend at 5:00 p.m. eastern. up next, my colleague richard lui continues our news coverage. i have moderate toere pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recent
happy labor day. keep the laborers and labor movement in your labor day thoughts. it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next weekend at 5:00 p.m. eastern. up next, my colleague richard lui continues our news coverage. i have moderate toere pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your...
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the changes in mexico's law on labor in my view are transformational.hen congressman cuellar and i from texas visited mexico during the negotiations, i was struck by the desire from mexico's leaders to transform their labor environment. it was one of their -- as one of their ministers told me, in mexico's economic future, it doesn't lie in low wages. we have tried that. our economic future lies in productivity, competitiveness, innovation. what was important about usmca is that it reinforced and supported those types of changes. secondly, there are a number of enforcement mechanisms here that i think are key. in negotiation with the working group, ambassador lighthizer, in a sense, that was a negotiation between the democrats and the white house. it was almost a negotiation between congress, the white house, and mexico. we were drilling deeper into the enforcement mechanisms, to ensure mexico and canada were held accountable, were working together to make those changes real. in my view, we did delay far too long on this agreement. i believe 99% of the a
the changes in mexico's law on labor in my view are transformational.hen congressman cuellar and i from texas visited mexico during the negotiations, i was struck by the desire from mexico's leaders to transform their labor environment. it was one of their -- as one of their ministers told me, in mexico's economic future, it doesn't lie in low wages. we have tried that. our economic future lies in productivity, competitiveness, innovation. what was important about usmca is that it reinforced...
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the changes in mexico's law on labor in my view are transformational. when congressman cuellar and i from texas visited mexico during the negotiations, i was struck by the desire from mexico's leaders to transform their labor environment. it was one of their -- as one of their ministers told me, in mexico's economic future, it doesn't lie in low wages. we have tried that. our economic future lies in productivity, competitiveness, innovation. what was important about usmca is that it reinforced and supported those types of changes. secondly, there are a number of enforcement mechanisms here that i think are key. in negotiation with the working group, ambassador lighthizer, in a sense, that was a negotiation between the democrats and the white house. it was almost a negotiation between congress, the white house, and mexico. we were drilling deeper into the enforcement mechanisms, to ensure mexico and canada were held accountable, were working together to make those changes real. in my view, we did delay far too long on this agreement. i believe 99% of the
the changes in mexico's law on labor in my view are transformational. when congressman cuellar and i from texas visited mexico during the negotiations, i was struck by the desire from mexico's leaders to transform their labor environment. it was one of their -- as one of their ministers told me, in mexico's economic future, it doesn't lie in low wages. we have tried that. our economic future lies in productivity, competitiveness, innovation. what was important about usmca is that it reinforced...
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official labor day. this this labor zone like any other with covid-19 hitting the labor force hard. tom vacar lays out the numbers from last year, this year, and what we could see moving forward. >> reporter: many of us can only wish for the ghost of labor day past. >> night and day. >> reporter: that's how labor lawyer at san francisco's dwayne morris law firm sees a stark difference between labor day 2019 versus 2020 in california. >> labor day 2019 we were near the lowest unemployment rates in california in the post world war ii period. >> reporter: labor day 2020 is bee set with severe unemployment rates that came very, very fast. >> over 13%. my own view is that the rate is far, far higher than that. far, far different than even the labor days during the great recession in 2008 and 2009 and 2010. >> reporter: last week another 24,000 240 how a cans filed for unemployment, but 400,000 gig workers sought federal pandemic relief. in effect, there's a new class division. those with steady jobs, and those who survive through gigs, freelancing, and independent contracting. >> they're
official labor day. this this labor zone like any other with covid-19 hitting the labor force hard. tom vacar lays out the numbers from last year, this year, and what we could see moving forward. >> reporter: many of us can only wish for the ghost of labor day past. >> night and day. >> reporter: that's how labor lawyer at san francisco's dwayne morris law firm sees a stark difference between labor day 2019 versus 2020 in california. >> labor day 2019 we were near the...
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how is our labor share? our labore have seen share decline over time.e of that is due to the way labor is characterized in the data, because of course if you can make your labor income into capital gains income, your tax is a much lower rate. very strong incentive to try to move things into what we would've called labor income come into categories we call capital income. that accounts for part of the transition. lisa: just looking at where we are in the labor market given the better-than-expected trend, do you feel there is momentum of have not accounted for, that have failed to account for given the number of positive surprises in a row? lisa: it is great we have surprises. these numbers are of such large magnitude and we've never had something exactly like this before, that we will have more misses. we are broadly in the same range of where people thought we would be. employment rates will spike up significantly. if the en bloc occurs, you have a major move down and a gradual slow down. also, an additional bump because of the census workers that will
how is our labor share? our labore have seen share decline over time.e of that is due to the way labor is characterized in the data, because of course if you can make your labor income into capital gains income, your tax is a much lower rate. very strong incentive to try to move things into what we would've called labor income come into categories we call capital income. that accounts for part of the transition. lisa: just looking at where we are in the labor market given the...
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there department of labor -- labor was given hundred $80 million for things like that. it has been parceled out very slowly. i don't know if any has gone out so far so we have been pushing the department of labor to try and get that money out. to do the capacity building that is next -- necessary in mexico to monitor and enforce the trade laws. we will file a case within the next 30 days. lauren from the christian science monitor, please unmute yourself. >> welcome, mr. trumka. unions are strongest workplaces where you have to show up to do your job. but the workplace is increasingly virtual, looks like a lot more people are going to be working from home post .andemic how does that change the challenges workers face and what they think the movement offers these people? >> we offer them a voice on the job and the ability to come together, to have all workers come together whether you are , whether youtacked are a nurse, doctor or teacher, we offer you a strong voice. in this country we talk about inequality and when most people talkabout inequality, they about and inequa
there department of labor -- labor was given hundred $80 million for things like that. it has been parceled out very slowly. i don't know if any has gone out so far so we have been pushing the department of labor to try and get that money out. to do the capacity building that is next -- necessary in mexico to monitor and enforce the trade laws. we will file a case within the next 30 days. lauren from the christian science monitor, please unmute yourself. >> welcome, mr. trumka. unions are...
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the labor of producing cotton and the violence used to get that labor never made enslaved people feelves even as slave owners tried to use them as tools to generate wealth for themselves. so, i want to wrap up there. i want to turn to our big questions and make sure that we're all on the same page. so broadly a couple things we want to think through here that we thought through today. how did labor shape the lives of enslaved people in the u.s. south? how can we understand the power struggles between enslaved people and slave owners? what were some of the tools used in these struggles? what do we know? yeah? >> with the growth of cotton in the deep south especially we saw a lot of families get broken up. you said that one third of marriages were broken up. obviously that could be pretty traumatizing for a family and especially with the kids that were separated from their families. a lot of just, i guess, tough times for people in the -- during the growth of cotton. >> yeah. the demands of slave owners and the power of slave owners to move people around broke families, broke communitie
the labor of producing cotton and the violence used to get that labor never made enslaved people feelves even as slave owners tried to use them as tools to generate wealth for themselves. so, i want to wrap up there. i want to turn to our big questions and make sure that we're all on the same page. so broadly a couple things we want to think through here that we thought through today. how did labor shape the lives of enslaved people in the u.s. south? how can we understand the power struggles...
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host: first of all, as labor day approaches, we are in the saturday before labor day. this is six months after the coronavirus pandemic. he looked at several opinion polls about how americans feel about their jobs and finances. walk us through some of your top line conclusions. guest: i think i would echo
host: first of all, as labor day approaches, we are in the saturday before labor day. this is six months after the coronavirus pandemic. he looked at several opinion polls about how americans feel about their jobs and finances. walk us through some of your top line conclusions. guest: i think i would echo
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>>this labor day the spotlight is on jobs. we really celebrate. >>the american worker we are in the midst of the fastest economic recovery and the u.s. history. so we have a lot to be thankful for an april during the height of the coronavirus pandemic the united states lost more than 20 million jobs since president trump now touting a stronger economy we've added. >>a record setting 10.6 million jobs since may. >>democratic nominee joe biden says that's not enough. >>long a stock market is doing great. everything ok sir you have everybody else it can climb ar
>>this labor day the spotlight is on jobs. we really celebrate. >>the american worker we are in the midst of the fastest economic recovery and the u.s. history. so we have a lot to be thankful for an april during the height of the coronavirus pandemic the united states lost more than 20 million jobs since president trump now touting a stronger economy we've added. >>a record setting 10.6 million jobs since may. >>democratic nominee joe biden says that's not enough....
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kris andry laboring as is kari. kari, normally i turn the air conditioning off when i'm going to be on air, but you'll have to put up with the whoosh because it's already really hot. >>> i was thinking the same thing, scott. every now and then the air conditioner has been kicking on this morning, so if you hear something that sounds like a washing machine it gets magnified by our microphones that are on. let's talk about our heat today as it continues for this afternoon and we're going to see still that unhealthy air quality as the spare the air alert continues today. we'll also have winds increasing tonight and that high fire danger as well. now we are also watching out for the potential of some power outages because of those high winds that will increase later this evening. as we look at our high temperatures for today we are still looking at a lot of triple digits here and we're going to continue to have some hot weather in the forecast. as we get you out on the roads this morning as we take a live look outside i
kris andry laboring as is kari. kari, normally i turn the air conditioning off when i'm going to be on air, but you'll have to put up with the whoosh because it's already really hot. >>> i was thinking the same thing, scott. every now and then the air conditioner has been kicking on this morning, so if you hear something that sounds like a washing machine it gets magnified by our microphones that are on. let's talk about our heat today as it continues for this afternoon and we're going...
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happy labor day. it's wonderful to be withyou . so labor day is one of our oldest national holidays along with christmas, presidents' day, memorial day and the fourth of july and that's because american workers don't built this country alongside our great president together with our faith in god and this nation's founding ideals and with the support of the brave men and women given their lives to this country. and this year in 20/20 we got a lot of american workers. and they thought amazing things. dating lives in hospitals, maintaining our food supply in factories across the country. turning on a dime to produce countless ppe, masks, ventilators and now the progress we're making. and it's my pleasure to be here to thank all of you here at the power cooperative or what you did day in and day out throughout this crisis to keep the lights on and keep wisconsin powered and keep this great nation power during this time sothank you . [applause] this year began so well for american workers. we had 3 and a h
happy labor day. it's wonderful to be withyou . so labor day is one of our oldest national holidays along with christmas, presidents' day, memorial day and the fourth of july and that's because american workers don't built this country alongside our great president together with our faith in god and this nation's founding ideals and with the support of the brave men and women given their lives to this country. and this year in 20/20 we got a lot of american workers. and they thought amazing...
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are not made with forced labor. the congress must and will continue to speak out against beijing's other human rights abuses. for the decades long abuse faced by the tibetan people. chinese are there to crush their lture, eliminate their language, and suppress their religion. d their assault on the honor of his holiness, the dalai lama, by saying they were choose his successor goes beyond the pale. it is a kohl check legislative to the conscience of the world. to hong kong fight for democracy and rule of law, which they oppress, and to the jailing of journalists, human rights lawyers, christians, and democracy advocates on the mainland. that is why the house is proud to have passed legislation including the hong kong human rights and democracy act, the hong kong autonomy act, and the tibet policy and support act which we urge the senate to take up immediately. all of this in an overwhelmingly bipartisan way. because we respect the dignity and worth of every person. but because we always said that we cannot look the
are not made with forced labor. the congress must and will continue to speak out against beijing's other human rights abuses. for the decades long abuse faced by the tibetan people. chinese are there to crush their lture, eliminate their language, and suppress their religion. d their assault on the honor of his holiness, the dalai lama, by saying they were choose his successor goes beyond the pale. it is a kohl check legislative to the conscience of the world. to hong kong fight for democracy...
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they want unskilled laborers to do that work. japanese are also male laborers. they are more educated than some of the other asian immigrants because of compulsory education in japan. they also come thinking they will stay only temporarily, but over time, again, like the chinese, they decide that the u.s. is worth settling down in, and they start calling for their wives and fiancees to come as well. by world war ii, the japanese-american population is such that there is really a great proportion of u.s.-born children. this is very different than the other groups. the immigrants who are coming from south asia are really extremely diverse. there is a mixture of hindus, muslims, but primarily they are sikh. they are of the sikh religion, and they are from one area which is the food job region -- the punjab region in present-day india and pakistan. there are both male laborers, but increasingly, there are a lot of students coming over. one of the things that makes this group pretty unique is that this is a time of intense indian nationalism, and the immigrants comin
they want unskilled laborers to do that work. japanese are also male laborers. they are more educated than some of the other asian immigrants because of compulsory education in japan. they also come thinking they will stay only temporarily, but over time, again, like the chinese, they decide that the u.s. is worth settling down in, and they start calling for their wives and fiancees to come as well. by world war ii, the japanese-american population is such that there is really a great...
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thank you for joining us on this labor day. i'm vicki liviakis i'm sanaz tahernia in 4 grant lotus the red flag warning is just went into effect several have more on the power shut-offs in just a moment, but first let's go ahead now check in with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow about those fire dangers. lawrence yeah, this kind of leading right into that right we have some extreme heat over these last couple of days and. >>these were some kind of records around the bay area that you rarely see but here we go a 112 today are recorded in livermore napa coming 111 also a record one 10 record in santa rosa richmond, how about that inside the bexar 107 degrees. a 107 also in redwood city and a 106 degrees in canfield and we're not done there we've got more records 96 that was a record in oakland today, san francisco international airport 97 degrees a record in gilroy 112 degrees but all around the bay area. extremely hot conditions and this comes on a day where we had extremely hot weather just yesterday. the only place that we
thank you for joining us on this labor day. i'm vicki liviakis i'm sanaz tahernia in 4 grant lotus the red flag warning is just went into effect several have more on the power shut-offs in just a moment, but first let's go ahead now check in with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow about those fire dangers. lawrence yeah, this kind of leading right into that right we have some extreme heat over these last couple of days and. >>these were some kind of records around the bay area that you...
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to $600.00 defies the soundest all these disciplines deforestation slave labor child labor it all comes down to one thing traceability without traceability law it's almost or it's all in the shadows we don't know who to get accountable everyone is hiding as soon as we know who sells flight when where and how then all of a sudden that we have something that works we can people accountable to this child and particularly for this case of slavery where for just a forestation and so we can fix the problem traceability is the key to everything. here. we also want to explore the areas of ivory coast where cotto is being grown illegally rather than on secret plantations in the classified rain forest. in 2012 ivory coast's government launched its 1st national action plan to crack down on child labor its 3rd and latest plan has expanded to include issues such as supply chain traceability and illegal plantations in the classified forests and it's allocated a little over 100000000 euros for the daunting task. may assume money works for one of the ngos that implement the program at the local level y
to $600.00 defies the soundest all these disciplines deforestation slave labor child labor it all comes down to one thing traceability without traceability law it's almost or it's all in the shadows we don't know who to get accountable everyone is hiding as soon as we know who sells flight when where and how then all of a sudden that we have something that works we can people accountable to this child and particularly for this case of slavery where for just a forestation and so we can fix the...
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the impact of labor.lk about what kind of impact they've had in recent votes in the recent years when it came to presidential elections. >> i went back, jess, and i looked at 2008 and i looked at 2016. 2008 when obama ran and 2016 when clinton ran. obama running against john mccain had a 20 point spread in terms of union vote. 59% of the unions voted for obama, 39% for john mccain. then i looked at 2016 and trump versus clinton and in that case trump got the same 39%. clinton received only 43%. so there is this myth going around that trump ate into the union vote. he didn't eat into it. it was the same. but union voters fell off, 16% follow off. those 16% probably would have voted for clinton and that is what hurt her and that is what helped him, a 4% deferential instead of a 20 point deferential. that says a lot. >> where does california fall in all of this when it comes to labor? >> labor is big in california, okay. 17% of workers in this state are labor. it is the fifth largest union state in the count
the impact of labor.lk about what kind of impact they've had in recent votes in the recent years when it came to presidential elections. >> i went back, jess, and i looked at 2008 and i looked at 2016. 2008 when obama ran and 2016 when clinton ran. obama running against john mccain had a 20 point spread in terms of union vote. 59% of the unions voted for obama, 39% for john mccain. then i looked at 2016 and trump versus clinton and in that case trump got the same 39%. clinton received...
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that would include popular travel weekend like labor day.ad to the factor that would result in the spike. >> infection rates are on the rise in the midwest. kentucky reporting a record number of daily new cases. in new york, once the epicenter, infections are low again. in boston, dismissing 11 first-year students found crowded in a temporary dorm room in a hotel in violation of safety particles. >> i feel like they could've made it a little bit more clear. it sent out an email like, they put it in somewhere contract, like i'm not going to read that. >> fears that corners are being cut at a vaccine will be rushed to meet an election day deadline has some leading vaccine makers considering statements to quell concerns. we believe this pledge will help ensure public confidence in the covid-19 vaccines that may ultimately be approved in adherence to the rigorous scientific and regulatory process by which they are evaluated. the cdc is already asking states to set up distribution centers and be ready to vaccinate the public in the fall. >> the l
that would include popular travel weekend like labor day.ad to the factor that would result in the spike. >> infection rates are on the rise in the midwest. kentucky reporting a record number of daily new cases. in new york, once the epicenter, infections are low again. in boston, dismissing 11 first-year students found crowded in a temporary dorm room in a hotel in violation of safety particles. >> i feel like they could've made it a little bit more clear. it sent out an email...
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they were starting to reach deeper into the labor pool.ome of those items towards a more inclusive economy. and that is actually not just a social good but an economic good. we can grow our labor force for just the patient rate and grow our economy faster. caroline: talking about participation we will be discussing much more with you about how we can see perhaps a second chance hiring, helping me outcomes, looking at felons in particular. but away from the area of that part of the labor market, talk to us about how surprised were not you have been about chair powell really talking to this inclusive nature in the labor market, looking to ensure that, paying lip service to the fact that they see the racial divide building unemployment. they see the gender divide, and they are looking to try and push government that way but also realize what monetary policy has to do with his. -- with this. jeff: it was very striking in this press conference but two of the reporters later on asked a question in that arena. this is defense. lastmonth, democrat
they were starting to reach deeper into the labor pool.ome of those items towards a more inclusive economy. and that is actually not just a social good but an economic good. we can grow our labor force for just the patient rate and grow our economy faster. caroline: talking about participation we will be discussing much more with you about how we can see perhaps a second chance hiring, helping me outcomes, looking at felons in particular. but away from the area of that part of the labor market,...
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. >>> good monday morning, everyone, and happy labor day. we begin with a new state of emergency in five counties across california because of fires raging through the state. >> more than 2 million acres are burning so far this year. that's a record. one fire this weekend trapped 200 people. they had to be air-lifted to safety. >> and now authorities are warning conditions could get even worse because of record-breaking heat. abc's faith abubey begins our coverage. >> reporter: this morning, a new state of emergency in southern california after a wildfire exploded to more than 70,000 acres in just days and a terrifying glimpse from inside this inferno in fresno revealing smoke so thick, it blocked the midday sun, ash so thick, it now blankets the area like snow. the so-called creek fire consuming entire neighborhoods. the streets unrecognizable. >> the fire completely engulfed everything. >> reporter: over the weekend, hundreds of people surrounded by flames while trying to escape a popular campsite in the sierra national forest. families co
. >>> good monday morning, everyone, and happy labor day. we begin with a new state of emergency in five counties across california because of fires raging through the state. >> more than 2 million acres are burning so far this year. that's a record. one fire this weekend trapped 200 people. they had to be air-lifted to safety. >> and now authorities are warning conditions could get even worse because of record-breaking heat. abc's faith abubey begins our coverage. >>...
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have a safe labor day weekend. good night. >>> we're starting labor day weekend and a trip to the beach sounds so good right now, doesn't it? but if you want to get your toes in a sand a few miles in either direction could make all the difference. >> i'm wayne freedman where this labor day weekend the county has made an unusual request for visitors. stay away. that's coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll have the warnings and those temperatures coming up. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >> it's labor day weekend. you might think it's time for fun in the sun, right? this year it might be just the opposite. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. a year ago we would have tab yit barbecue. it's 2020, that's not happening. we'll soon add dangerously high temperatures along with poor air quality. the coronavirus pandemic means social distance, not social gtherings. >> because of the pandemic, many bay area beaches are clos
have a safe labor day weekend. good night. >>> we're starting labor day weekend and a trip to the beach sounds so good right now, doesn't it? but if you want to get your toes in a sand a few miles in either direction could make all the difference. >> i'm wayne freedman where this labor day weekend the county has made an unusual request for visitors. stay away. that's coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. i'll have the warnings and those temperatures coming up....
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the labor day holiday, no rest from the campaign. president trump holding an impromptu news conference on the north portico of the white house. and joe biden meeting with union leaders in the must-win state of pennsylvania. both of them sharpening their attacks on the military, the pandemic and on bridging the nation's bitter divide. abc's kyra phillips for us tonight in washington. >> reporter: just 57 days to election day, and tonight, the president still facing the fallout from "the atlantic" magazine report alleging he called u.s. war dead losers and suckers. >> it's a disgrace. who would say a thing like that? only an animal would say a thing like. there's nobody that has more respect for not only our military, but people that gave their lives in the military. >> reporter: the president speaking atop the stately stairs of the north portico, making this claim -- >> it's one of the reasons -- i'm not saying the military's in love with me. the soldiers are, but the top people in the pentagon probably aren't. >> reporter: abc has no
the labor day holiday, no rest from the campaign. president trump holding an impromptu news conference on the north portico of the white house. and joe biden meeting with union leaders in the must-win state of pennsylvania. both of them sharpening their attacks on the military, the pandemic and on bridging the nation's bitter divide. abc's kyra phillips for us tonight in washington. >> reporter: just 57 days to election day, and tonight, the president still facing the fallout from...
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mark ibanez coming to you on this labor day. it like golf's version of the lotto, and one guy has, like, 95% of the tickets, because dustin johnson, i'll tell you what, he got the start, 10 under par, because he was the fedex cup point leader, and he wasn't about to blow it, with $15 million on the line, as they wrap it up just outside of atlanta georgia today. final round. he's got a 5-shot lead. par 4 13th. long putt here to save par for johnson. he stays 20 under par at the time, and on 18, finishing in style, and the final round wraps up with 68, 2 is under total, and wins his first ever fedex cup. his wife, paul only gretzky, wayne gretzkys daughter, pretty happy with that, $15 million. ? we are just won boston celtics win away from finding a new nba champion, as toronto cliff hanging right now. they are down in the series 3 games to 2. a game just wrapped up in the last hour or so, and celtics off to a quick saturday. powell swatted by tice. will go the other way. brown plays catch with smart, and it's the cal product brow
mark ibanez coming to you on this labor day. it like golf's version of the lotto, and one guy has, like, 95% of the tickets, because dustin johnson, i'll tell you what, he got the start, 10 under par, because he was the fedex cup point leader, and he wasn't about to blow it, with $15 million on the line, as they wrap it up just outside of atlanta georgia today. final round. he's got a 5-shot lead. par 4 13th. long putt here to save par for johnson. he stays 20 under par at the time, and on 18,...
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thank you for laboring here with me on this labor day. okay.et's jump right into that starting with you, victoria. the president on defense with his own base over this alleged comments that we keep hearing over and over again. suckers, loser. over the weekend we saw members of his cabinet, even his former press secretary sarah sanders defending him when it came to this. what does it tell you about how this story is playing out and what turns it could take. >> well, it's a story he definitely wants to run away from, frances. we've been hearing murmors of france not being as sicupportiv of the military as one thinks he should be. but, they cumulations of comments in "the atlantic" article are damning because at least for the last several decades we've seen the republican presidential candidate get very strong support from service members. now we're seeing that that has potentially reversed course. trump is looking at the numbers. he knows that joe biden has the lead. he knows that in order to make up, he needs to rely on that base that previously
thank you for laboring here with me on this labor day. okay.et's jump right into that starting with you, victoria. the president on defense with his own base over this alleged comments that we keep hearing over and over again. suckers, loser. over the weekend we saw members of his cabinet, even his former press secretary sarah sanders defending him when it came to this. what does it tell you about how this story is playing out and what turns it could take. >> well, it's a story he...
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god bless, happy labor day. [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] announcer: homeland security anicials speak tuesday at annual cybersecurity summit. other speakers include security raytheonrom amazon, and cisco. 9:30coverage begins at .astern on c-span2 hear from mack mclarty, card, dennis mcdonough and mick mulvaney. they'll talk about their experiences handle the attack at 9/11, benghazi, ebola, the 2008 current crisis and coronavirus. georgetown university hosted event. >> i want to thank everyone for tonight. both here in the zoom chat, members of the georgetown community, but also the broader public who is following us on social media or other channels. this is a really timely conversation, i think, as we look at the world and the state
god bless, happy labor day. [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] announcer: homeland security anicials speak tuesday at annual cybersecurity summit. other speakers include security raytheonrom amazon, and cisco. 9:30coverage begins at .astern on c-span2 hear from mack mclarty, card, dennis mcdonough and mick mulvaney. they'll talk about their experiences handle the attack at 9/11, benghazi, ebola, the 2008 current crisis...
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we appreciate it on this labor day. do not go anywhere.t to on this very busy holiday monday. we have new exclusive reporting from our nbc news team on a possible defense secretary switch-up. we have one of the reporters behind that story live next. >>> plus, an in-depth look at how mail-in voting really works, as part of our brand-new vote watch series kicking off this week. that's all right here after the break. ht here after the break. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ we'you can't give themg a way everything they want. but you can find lots of things they'll love at petsmart's labor day sale. get a $10 bonus card with every $50 purchase. petsmart. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can
we appreciate it on this labor day. do not go anywhere.t to on this very busy holiday monday. we have new exclusive reporting from our nbc news team on a possible defense secretary switch-up. we have one of the reporters behind that story live next. >>> plus, an in-depth look at how mail-in voting really works, as part of our brand-new vote watch series kicking off this week. that's all right here after the break. ht here after the break. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is...
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on this labor day joe biden met with labor union members in lancaster, pennsylvania. >> you're going to have the best friend labor ever had in the white house. >> reporter: after the meeting he asked if he would take a coronavirus vaccine if one becomes available this year. >> i would want to see what the scientists said. if i could get a vaccine tomorrow, i would do it. if it cost me the election i would do it. we need a vaccine and we need it now. >> reporter: his running mate kamala harris said she wouldn't just trump president trump's word on a vaccine. >> i will not take his word for it, he wants us to inject bleach. >> reporter: at the white house the president said his opponent should apologize for raising doubts about a vaccine. >> and it's so dangerous for our country what they say, but the vaccine will be very safe and very effective. >> reporter: but a new cbs news battleground tracker poll finds skepticism about a vaccine is on the rise. nearly two thirds of voters say if one is released later this year, they would think it was was probably rushed without enough testing r
on this labor day joe biden met with labor union members in lancaster, pennsylvania. >> you're going to have the best friend labor ever had in the white house. >> reporter: after the meeting he asked if he would take a coronavirus vaccine if one becomes available this year. >> i would want to see what the scientists said. if i could get a vaccine tomorrow, i would do it. if it cost me the election i would do it. we need a vaccine and we need it now. >> reporter: his...
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this is very important because we have been fighting against child slavery child bonded labor child labor for quite some time more than 2 and a half decades but we have realized that 30 per cent off india 10000000 children brought in one day's other victims off trafficking in one day and is a large number just very very big number. leading the way is 10 year old deadly her parents were trafficked to work in stone quarries they were never able to repay the debt imposed on them by their own as. deadly was brought up in slavery. my. family car used to come and keep getting keep working keep working. you have to work here dan has to work here if someone had to feed him went to sleep they got dragged out of banks and beaten and jack back to work be any use to say he will work your dad if someone got ill the one name medicines they didn't get any crazy that. they were given to kill is a flower every 2nd day and we have to mix it was water and drink it that was our food the end of pan making and one day and had a fever a day went back to the slim and was laying down there this man came in from t
this is very important because we have been fighting against child slavery child bonded labor child labor for quite some time more than 2 and a half decades but we have realized that 30 per cent off india 10000000 children brought in one day's other victims off trafficking in one day and is a large number just very very big number. leading the way is 10 year old deadly her parents were trafficked to work in stone quarries they were never able to repay the debt imposed on them by their own as....
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in san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2. >>> still ahead, looking at the state of labor on this labor daye country compares this year two years past. >>> checking the weather, it is still hot out there, temperatures to cool but how much? the five-day forecast is coming up. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. so you're a small businor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>> today marked 126 official labor day, and the sears unlike any other with covid-19 hitting the labor
in san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2. >>> still ahead, looking at the state of labor on this labor daye country compares this year two years past. >>> checking the weather, it is still hot out there, temperatures to cool but how much? the five-day forecast is coming up. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music]...
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sleeve we thinking forced labor in the millennium development. and we were raising this issue that you cannot achieve many of these goals without. enough charlie rodent's navy like practices so in the sustainable development goals we this used to i did this is a personally with a number of presidents and prime ministers and u.n. agencies herrick's including the secretary general of united nations and they could not say no to it maybe because of this noble tag and they were convinced that yes we have to introduce it now we have a very clear agent of an indication of child labor in all it on by 2025 violence against children child marriages child trafficking and by titian our children and the farm has to do and so then what next for you and for your campaign globally we know that. that has been and i had any that larger number of children being involved. in pornography material production that has grown as $8000000000.00 industry there was last year's report and the only line child sexual abuse and all of the forms of abuses child trafficking. and
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senator, happy labor day to you. >> happy labor day, griff.t's fault for the economic situation we are in right now. >> well, look, you know, kamala harris and joe biden don't know the first thing about creating jobs. president trump created the strongest economy in our history. we had jobs that were record highs for african-americans, hispanics, women, 20-year highs for veterans. wages were rising at the lowest end of wage earners. we are going to rebuild that economy through president trump's america first agenda. i just think it's ludicrous because their whole platform is about destroying jobs. raising taxes, green new deal, would wipe out our energy independence and our energy jobs. they would create the slowest recovery in history even slower than the biden obama recovery in 2000 89, 2009. will: senator loeffler we are 60 days out from this election right now. there is already seeds of doubt being planted about the legitimacy of this election. nancy pelosi was on msnbc yesterday and she talked about donald trump trying to discredit the el
senator, happy labor day to you. >> happy labor day, griff.t's fault for the economic situation we are in right now. >> well, look, you know, kamala harris and joe biden don't know the first thing about creating jobs. president trump created the strongest economy in our history. we had jobs that were record highs for african-americans, hispanics, women, 20-year highs for veterans. wages were rising at the lowest end of wage earners. we are going to rebuild that economy through...
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onederful. >>> we are back with our labor >>> we are back with our labor day potluck.er with your quaran-team as we like to say, we've got you covered with comfort food that's easy to share and even easier to make. dan and janai are at the tasting table getting ready to go. >> janai has been trying to steal my cornbread. >> you already ate it. >> two of you at the same table makes me nervous. here to break it all down for us and our cooking class' food network kitchen contributor dan langan. dan, good morning to you. thank you so much. let's walk through it here. i'll start with the main course. tell us how we get started on the barbecue baked chicken with pineapple and bacon glaze. >> ooh, that sounds good, doesn't it? so what we did is we crisped up bacon and in the bacon drippings, we browned some chicken thighs, about three pounds of chicken thighs to get that nice color, nice flavor and then all the magic is going to happen in the pan here. we'll add red onions and a nice pinch of salt to get that moisture coming out of the onions. and if you guys see, you can see
onederful. >>> we are back with our labor >>> we are back with our labor day potluck.er with your quaran-team as we like to say, we've got you covered with comfort food that's easy to share and even easier to make. dan and janai are at the tasting table getting ready to go. >> janai has been trying to steal my cornbread. >> you already ate it. >> two of you at the same table makes me nervous. here to break it all down for us and our cooking class' food...
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labor ver. >>> that is the sound of what could be trouble, high winds in the east bay hills, those winds are going so increase. all this as the bay area experiences unrelenting heat and horrible air quality as you can see in this live picture as we look back toward berkeley. >> thank you for joining us, let's get right to abc news drew tuma. >> another day of poor air quality. look at these numbers again this afternoon. we're at 107 in concord, 100 in rode wood city. what we're watching closely overnight tonight. is our wins. winds developing in the north bay. that's why a red flag warning will go into effect starting at 10:00 p.m. tonight. starting at 10:00 a.m. tuesday morning in the santa cruz mountains, these offshore winds. we've been through these events before. they drag in warm, very dry air, that means fires can start easily. >> a wind advisory will go into effect. this is where we expect the strongest winds. we look at those winds closely, we'll have an update on our air quality and find some relief from this extreme heat in a few minutes. >> drew, thank you so much. >> it was
labor ver. >>> that is the sound of what could be trouble, high winds in the east bay hills, those winds are going so increase. all this as the bay area experiences unrelenting heat and horrible air quality as you can see in this live picture as we look back toward berkeley. >> thank you for joining us, let's get right to abc news drew tuma. >> another day of poor air quality. look at these numbers again this afternoon. we're at 107 in concord, 100 in rode wood city. what...