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supporter of the living wage and the increase of the living wage that we have seen since its introductioneed people in our country right across the board, including many in care homes. several mps detailed specific problems they'd come across in care homes in their constituencies. six people in the home have died recently and they requested test kits and were told that there was a very limited supply. they may get them on wednesday this week, if they are lucky, if not, they will have to reregister for them. a resident contacted me whose mum is classified as extremely vulnerable and living in a care home. the care homes have interpreted the government guidance to believe that their mum must be kept in confinement for three months for her own protection. in 2011, the un said that was cruel and inhumane punishment. his mum is deteriorating and having the quality of life. please, can the secretary of state urgently give clear and unequivocal advice on exactly how care homes can treat residents listed as meeting shielding. a proportionate approach that is guided by the individual clinical circ
supporter of the living wage and the increase of the living wage that we have seen since its introductioneed people in our country right across the board, including many in care homes. several mps detailed specific problems they'd come across in care homes in their constituencies. six people in the home have died recently and they requested test kits and were told that there was a very limited supply. they may get them on wednesday this week, if they are lucky, if not, they will have to...
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>> he mentioned the living wage. this is the party of the government -- party of government that instituted a massive amount. this is the party that has been putting more into the nhs then any other in modern times. we will continue with that. he talks about discriminatory policies at the border. >> france is conducting a review of his defense supply chain. isy are concerned that china going bust during this pandemic. does my right honorable friend think it might be wise to consider doing the same thing here? >> i am sure the imputing of a policy that i have not yet announced -- he is right to be concerned about the buying up of u.k. that mayy by countries -- may have ulterior motives. we are bringing forth measures to make sure we protect our technological base. you will be hearing a lot more about that in the coming weeks. >> in ireland, all sectors are working hard to illuminate contact tracing from the north. says that thester brexit transition means we are crashing at with these frameworks. this will critically
>> he mentioned the living wage. this is the party of the government -- party of government that instituted a massive amount. this is the party that has been putting more into the nhs then any other in modern times. we will continue with that. he talks about discriminatory policies at the border. >> france is conducting a review of his defense supply chain. isy are concerned that china going bust during this pandemic. does my right honorable friend think it might be wise to consider...
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living wage.nd we make sure that people paid in the social care sector that can be paid the real living wage. you say there is a high proportion, what is that part of prison? 0r proportion, what is that part of prison? or is a high proportion in scotla nd prison? or is a high proportion in scotland and england. discussions government has come to an agreement on councils to ensure that we are a that real living way short of those people who are working in adult social care, so i think it is incredibly important for us to recognise the value. ian blackford was raising today the fact that the uk government's criteria classes most of these people as low skilled workers, and will mean that they cannot meet the points system to be able to come here. i think that it's usually concerning at a time when we are relying so heavily on our nhs. when we say to people, know you are i'io when we say to people, know you are no longer welcome. it's really very shocking. let us pick up on the issue, and how people a
living wage.nd we make sure that people paid in the social care sector that can be paid the real living wage. you say there is a high proportion, what is that part of prison? 0r proportion, what is that part of prison? or is a high proportion in scotla nd prison? or is a high proportion in scotland and england. discussions government has come to an agreement on councils to ensure that we are a that real living way short of those people who are working in adult social care, so i think it is...
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we need a living wage for all.family leave, universal child care and public transit worthy of the most powerful country in the developed world. we need a nationwide moratorium on evictions and foreclosures immediately, and looking forward, we need to reconfigure the policies that have kept so much housing unaffordable. it's strange, reverend barber, because those are not weird and outlandish things, and they certainly are not weird and outlandish things in almost every other developed country in the world, most of which are not nearly as wealthy as the united states, and yet, everything you suggest there seems like it may be out of reach right now. now, you've got a rally, i believe, the poor people's assembly in march on washington on june 20th. is that going to be an in-person rally? i think what you're trying to do is put pressure on people to say this is an urgent matter now. do you think that's going to happen in real life, or is that going to be virtual? >> well, it's going to be virtual, but let me tell you
we need a living wage for all.family leave, universal child care and public transit worthy of the most powerful country in the developed world. we need a nationwide moratorium on evictions and foreclosures immediately, and looking forward, we need to reconfigure the policies that have kept so much housing unaffordable. it's strange, reverend barber, because those are not weird and outlandish things, and they certainly are not weird and outlandish things in almost every other developed country...
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want the chinese to treat their citizens fairly and have human rights campaign their workers a living wagend dominate and not live up to the agreements, i think that will create more attention, not less tension in a world right now that has enough other problems. he was the former president of goldman sachs and the chief operating officerfor sachs and the chief operating officer for the sachs and the chief operating officerfor the bank, sachs and the chief operating officer for the bank, if sachs and the chief operating officerfor the bank, if the sachs and the chief operating officer for the bank, if the special status for america has with hong kong is taken away, what problems does that create for american companies there and is it leverage that washington can hangover beijing? i do think it is leverage. most american companies in most international banks are domicile in hong kong because they can cover all of the asia regions and cover into mainland china and they don't have to be regulated and they don't have to be regulated and they don't have to be regulated and they don't have to be
want the chinese to treat their citizens fairly and have human rights campaign their workers a living wagend dominate and not live up to the agreements, i think that will create more attention, not less tension in a world right now that has enough other problems. he was the former president of goldman sachs and the chief operating officerfor sachs and the chief operating officer for the sachs and the chief operating officerfor the bank, sachs and the chief operating officer for the bank, if...
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the scottish government introduced a real living wage for ca re rs introduced a real living wage for we have brought it in. doctor luke evans. the 600 million presented by the secretary of state for infection control is very, very welcome. in particular, having an inclination to help support care home staff is really important. back came out in the health select committee. one of the lessons hong kong led several years ago was to have a named person in a ca re ago was to have a named person in a care home, but also to yearly virus drills. is something he would consider putting in place going forward , consider putting in place going forward, to help deal the impact... coverage in this session continues on bbc parliament. he is being questioned on the day it emerged that a quarter of all deaths from covid—19 in this country have happened in care homes. he said that 60% of care homes have had no reported cases of coronavirus. the one o'clock news is coming up in a moment, but right now it is time for the weather. this week is shaping up to be quite a mixed week. the next couple of days
the scottish government introduced a real living wage for ca re rs introduced a real living wage for we have brought it in. doctor luke evans. the 600 million presented by the secretary of state for infection control is very, very welcome. in particular, having an inclination to help support care home staff is really important. back came out in the health select committee. one of the lessons hong kong led several years ago was to have a named person in a ca re ago was to have a named person in...
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they should have -- be working at a living wage we could have already addressed that we must do thatck leave, paid family and medical leave. so the path forward is that we've got to move boldly when people say they can't wait to be returned to normal normal, seth, was unjust, insufficient, and inadequate to begin with so this is an opportunity both in addressing the racial disparities and in centering the humanity and the dignity of every individual, of every family of every worker then we've got to go bold. think about how we would of weathered this if we already had universal healthcare if people were already working at a living wage if we already had universal paid sick leave and paid family medical leave. >> seth: so i want to ask you about this in the wake of tara reade's allegations against joe biden, you wrote a really beautifully written post on medium, that i recommend everybody check out. you talked about being a sexual assault survivor, yourself and how survivors' justice is a really hard thing to achieve how do you think moments like this need to be addressed regardless o
they should have -- be working at a living wage we could have already addressed that we must do thatck leave, paid family and medical leave. so the path forward is that we've got to move boldly when people say they can't wait to be returned to normal normal, seth, was unjust, insufficient, and inadequate to begin with so this is an opportunity both in addressing the racial disparities and in centering the humanity and the dignity of every individual, of every family of every worker then we've...
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rich besser say, and they weren't even making a living wage, you're like, whoa, what does money havedo with making you sick? what do you use to pay for food? what do you use to pay for medicine? what do you use to fuel all the things that help you stay healthy? money. and if you don't have it, you're more at risk. if you don't believe it, look at poor white populations. you'll see the same numbers by income, not just color. rich -- >> income is -- >> yeah. >> income is critically important because many people can decide, okay, i'm working remote, i'm at home. >> right. >> for people who are earning a living to put food on the table and pay the rent, they're being forced to make a decision between staying home and doing what's safe or going out and taking care of their family. it's just -- it's a choice no one should have to make. >> putting people at risk. so now you get to my premise of the day. i will not bathe you in hydroxychloroquine but i will suggest to you why the president would rather have people debating whether he's strong for taking it, making the right move, or not. wha
rich besser say, and they weren't even making a living wage, you're like, whoa, what does money havedo with making you sick? what do you use to pay for food? what do you use to pay for medicine? what do you use to fuel all the things that help you stay healthy? money. and if you don't have it, you're more at risk. if you don't believe it, look at poor white populations. you'll see the same numbers by income, not just color. rich -- >> income is -- >> yeah. >> income is...
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we need living wages, sick leave. people are being sent in to lethal situations. they aren't being given protective equipment. and what do we do as a country, the congress, the president, 85% of nearly $3.5 trillion went to corporate interests. and people are dying. we gave people a name change from service workers to essential workers and then people have to see a lynching, a literal lynching on tv. so what this is, don, is public mourning. no one wants the fires. even many of the activists on the ground have said they don't want this. but they've also shared how their non-violent pleas and protests have gone unnoticed for years as the situation has gotten out of hand over and over again. and no one knows who's behind this violence. there's a lot of questions. but what we do know, what we do know is that countless people have said change america, change minneapolis, long before this. and some people even saw the non-violent protesters unwelcome development. what we're seeing is public mourning. public mourning. don, i'm going to say something real strange maybe f
we need living wages, sick leave. people are being sent in to lethal situations. they aren't being given protective equipment. and what do we do as a country, the congress, the president, 85% of nearly $3.5 trillion went to corporate interests. and people are dying. we gave people a name change from service workers to essential workers and then people have to see a lynching, a literal lynching on tv. so what this is, don, is public mourning. no one wants the fires. even many of the activists on...
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mass movement that cannot be ignored so 1st we have to decide what our demands are things like a living wage safe working conditions a rent moratorium health care as a human right perhaps a cap to the amount c.e.o.'s can make and finally if you work at mcdonald's you should be allowed to stick your head under the mic florrie machine and pump cookies and cream straight into your upper respiratory system until you have a mic cardiac arrest you work all day you're entitled to at least one make cardiac arrest it's only right. but that 2nd requirement on the general strike list is a little bit harder involve enough people that the movement cannot be ignored one way to do it as popular resistance. is to build a movement of movements by reaching out to people and organizations who are working on workers' rights health care racism in equality housing poverty and other issues we need to understand how our issues are connected so that together we fight for all of them a movement of movements common together working together getting weird with it let in the hands of wander making out with each other ju
mass movement that cannot be ignored so 1st we have to decide what our demands are things like a living wage safe working conditions a rent moratorium health care as a human right perhaps a cap to the amount c.e.o.'s can make and finally if you work at mcdonald's you should be allowed to stick your head under the mic florrie machine and pump cookies and cream straight into your upper respiratory system until you have a mic cardiac arrest you work all day you're entitled to at least one make...
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basically depended on the government so if they lose their jobs if they're going to get so-called living wage or if the government's going to provide everything for themselves and the trade off is that you get rid of trump there's people that are you know suffering from the so-called prompt arrangements and drum to the point where they're willing to sacrifice their country just to get this one of. theirs and there's a huge 2nd spike what's going to do then i don't anticipate that there will be to be honest with you i think that the common sense social distancing measures if we bring it in phases where these restaurants are allowing 25 percent capacity then it goes up to 50 percent capacity it's not like we're going to go ahead and restart the n.b.a. the n.h.l. major league baseball and we're going to have 60000 people gathering include confined you know confined conditions it's not going to be that way i mean will there be a spike will there be additional cases of course there's going to be but it's not going to spike you know by a factor of 10 or by a factor of 20 or by any of these other nu
basically depended on the government so if they lose their jobs if they're going to get so-called living wage or if the government's going to provide everything for themselves and the trade off is that you get rid of trump there's people that are you know suffering from the so-called prompt arrangements and drum to the point where they're willing to sacrifice their country just to get this one of. theirs and there's a huge 2nd spike what's going to do then i don't anticipate that there will be...
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the reality is that for far too long for 304050 years the risk being increasingly to live wages are staying low interest rates continue to increase and right now we're seeing a sort of. that reality this is the consequence oh oh oh prices that existed before 'd i was a crisis that existed before this and that is exaggerated and the economic crisis but we are like realities and this is how it goes country or world where housing is guaranteed is a human right. afshin rattansi brings you the latest episode of going underground in a few moments that's all for myself and see you in moscow join us again tomorrow for the latest cannot. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. time after time seeing that some of us around the world start to live life more normally again we're going underground from a continuing per capita or epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic coming up in the show as the world awaits a vaccine will cope with 1000 kill off near liberal intellectual property right
the reality is that for far too long for 304050 years the risk being increasingly to live wages are staying low interest rates continue to increase and right now we're seeing a sort of. that reality this is the consequence oh oh oh prices that existed before 'd i was a crisis that existed before this and that is exaggerated and the economic crisis but we are like realities and this is how it goes country or world where housing is guaranteed is a human right. afshin rattansi brings you the...
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workers poorly low wage workers are constantly told that they're not important enough to earn a living wage yet here they are providing the public with food and other important services if this is a good society to re-evaluate how we treat the labor force what will. exactly 0 the the low workers these are the people that nobody pays attention to where would we be without them i brought up the other show a week ago about the garbage man. and sings like that where would we be without them we'd be lost without them and that brings me to the point i'm gonna make another point you're in shock. everybody talks about minimum wage i'd like to see a maximum wage where you can only make $1000000.00 of bonds $12000000.00 a year everybody that can't live on a $1000000.00 a month maybe we ought to bring the capital punishment back because you know what we're doing dogs and anything beyond that there is no job that to me you work you earn a $1000000.00 a month i used to run the jackhammer there's not a harder job in the world and yet i didn't get paid like that you're telling me somebody pushing a pencil
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downturn the us saw this in 2008 as the housing market crashed due to employment uncertainty and the living wage opportunities childbirth continues to decrease but being able to control when and if you become a mother is a luxury the coronavirus is having a devastating impact on women globally according to the united nations population fund with me health centers closed or not the operation due to the pandemic womanlike access to family planning unplanned pregnancies are result. if the lockdown continues well into the fall up to 7000000 unplanned pregnancies are expected 7000000 this only pushes those and underdeveloped countries further into deep despair it's no picnic for those in the developed world either as subsidized housing and food shortages continue to grow and unplanned pregnancy during the height of a pandemic when millions of jobs are washed away in a matter of weeks is no cause for celebration access to family planning is not only a human right but key to independence for many women across the globe women and girls of reproductive age thanks a crisis and structural inequality alread
downturn the us saw this in 2008 as the housing market crashed due to employment uncertainty and the living wage opportunities childbirth continues to decrease but being able to control when and if you become a mother is a luxury the coronavirus is having a devastating impact on women globally according to the united nations population fund with me health centers closed or not the operation due to the pandemic womanlike access to family planning unplanned pregnancies are result. if the lockdown...
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borisjohnson didn't answer that directly but reminded ian blackford his party had introduced the living wage£34 billion in the nhs. now, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has been challenged over whether details of future clusters of covid—19 will be made public after she was accused of keeping an early outbreak "secret". the scottish conservative leader said people should have been told about the spread of the disease linked to a nike conference in edinburgh. a delegate from abroad is understood to have passed on the coronavirus to 25 people at the event, held on the 26th and 27th of february — days before scotland's first case of the virus was confirmed. but the incident was not made public until it was revealed in a bbc documentary. the confirmation of the number of those who have lost their lives to covid reminds us again of the enormity of this tragedy and i wonder, in the light of that, whether the first minister now accepts that keeping the nike conference outbreak a public secret was not the right course to take. first minister. i really do challenge that terminology, and i
borisjohnson didn't answer that directly but reminded ian blackford his party had introduced the living wage£34 billion in the nhs. now, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has been challenged over whether details of future clusters of covid—19 will be made public after she was accused of keeping an early outbreak "secret". the scottish conservative leader said people should have been told about the spread of the disease linked to a nike conference in edinburgh. a delegate...
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coming in from central america to pick the fruit and vegetables because again we refuse to pay a living wage to americans to do it and you know as i jokingly have said to people in the past i thought the civil war was fought in part to get rid of slavery but we we seem to recall to do that in this country in a different for. well martial law thanks again for ban on the cars report that's going to do it for this edition of the cause report was made backstabbers day sherbert like it's our guest marshal are back you can follow him on twitter i do this guy's got the dope so if you are like get in touch with us it's kaiser report on twitter and so next time i'll. go to work. stream. and i'm on the phone of guys in my way or both the food. bank itself movie theater i. got to do all. the things in the lobby decide the 6 o'clock that i want and i know from the start then if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights his way to. the floor from the filthy little town visible to school and. leave it at the top of the. what i think is this is the fund that is a welcome thing. t
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coming in from central america to pick the fruit and vegetables because again we refuse to pay a living wage to americans to do it and you know as i jokingly have said to people in the past i thought the civil war was fought in part to get rid of slavery but we we seem to recall to do that in this country in a different for. well martial law thanks again for a ban on the cars report that's going to do it for this edition of the cast report was made back stabbers days are about like this i guess marshall are back you can follow him on twitter i do this guy's got the dope so if you are like get in touch with us it's kaiser report on twitter and so next time by all. the t's holiday a hot tip international memorial awards are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you are a freelance journalist work for all terms of media or part of a global news platform to participate send us your published works in video all written for much go to award dot altie dot com and enter now. is you'll media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. iso
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coming in from central america to pick the fruit and vegetables because again we refuse to pay a living wage to americans to do it and you know as i jokingly have said to people in the past i thought the civil war was fought in part to get rid of slavery but we we seem to recall to do that in this country in a different for. well martial law back thanks again for a ban on the cars report that's going to do it for this edition of the cars report was made backstabbers disturber like it's our guest marshal our back you can follow him on twitter i do this guy's got the dope so if you are like get in touch with us it's kaiser report on twitter and so next time i'll. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see if. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. you know in the face of a pandemic facing the virus that spread so rapidly and so quickly throughout the global population you can't really think in the short run about changing people's underlying met
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coming in from central america to pick the fruit and vegetables because again we refuse to pay a living wage to americans to do it and you know as i jokingly have said to people in the past i thought the civil war was fought in part to get rid of slavery but we we seem to recall to do that in this country in a different for. oh well martial law thanks again for a ban on the cause report that's going to do it for this edition of the cause report was made backstabbers day service like it's our guest marshal are back you can follow him on twitter i do this guy's got the dope if you are like get in touch with us it's kaiser report on twitter and so next time i'll. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi. i'm aware of it. leave reject all you like. and you can never forget maybe you can now. was really like to be inhaled close you would never believe that one. can do too as a copy of a course for 30 years and know if it be perfect. she told you. when i get out on the farm saw you take my song to the next so he can listen in h
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coming in from central america to pick the fruit and vegetables because again we refuse to pay a living wage to americans to do it and you know as i jokingly have said to people in the past i thought the civil war was fought in part to get rid of slavery but we we seem to recall to do that in this country in a different for. well martial law thanks again for a ban on the cars report that's going to do it for this edition of the cast report was made backstabbers disturber like it's our guest marshal our back you can follow him on twitter i do this guy's got the dope if you like get in touch with us it's kaiser report on twitter and so next time i'll. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 1100000000
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coming in from central america to pick the fruit and vegetables because again we refuse to pay a living wage to americans to do it and you know as i jokingly have said to people in the past i thought the civil war was fought in part to get rid of slavery but we we seem to recall to do that in this country in a different for. well martial law thanks again for a ban on the cars report that's going to do it for this edition of the cast report was made back stabbers days are about like this i guess marshall are back you can follow him on twitter i do this guy's got the dope if you are like get in touch with us it's kaiser report on twitter and so next time i'll. you cannot be both with the yeah you like. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bombs neighboring laos there was a secret war and for years the american people did not know. how much it is officially the mouse can rebound a country per capita paul human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber thing going to continue to happen again even today kids in los full victim t
coming in from central america to pick the fruit and vegetables because again we refuse to pay a living wage to americans to do it and you know as i jokingly have said to people in the past i thought the civil war was fought in part to get rid of slavery but we we seem to recall to do that in this country in a different for. well martial law thanks again for a ban on the cars report that's going to do it for this edition of the cast report was made back stabbers days are about like this i guess...
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the living wage and has just increased it by a massive amount. defence related companies going bust during the pandemic. does my right honourable surrender think it might be wise to consider doing the same thing here in addition to rowing back from his plans to allow huawei to roll out 5g? back from his plans to allow huawei to roll out sg? i'm sure there is a legal term for the imputing of a policy to mean that i have not yet announced, but what i will say is he is absolutely right to be concerned about investment and buying up of uk technology by countries that may not a lwa ys technology by countries that may not always have best interest and might have ulterior motives and we are certainly bringing forward measures to protect our technological base and i'm happy that he will be hearing a lot more about that in the next few weeks. thank you, mr speaker. in ireland, both jurisdictions are working hard to organise contact tracing on a north and south basis, but the prime minister's obsession with avoiding a brexit transition extension means we a
the living wage and has just increased it by a massive amount. defence related companies going bust during the pandemic. does my right honourable surrender think it might be wise to consider doing the same thing here in addition to rowing back from his plans to allow huawei to roll out 5g? back from his plans to allow huawei to roll out sg? i'm sure there is a legal term for the imputing of a policy to mean that i have not yet announced, but what i will say is he is absolutely right to be...
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farmworkers need protection and masks and they need to put food on the table but what they need is living wages and that's what we are here to do for phase three that's to build power to make sure our young people rise up and vote and run for city council and they step in the leadership and help us reimagine what the world looks like post covid-19. >> i think it is great. phase one, phase two, these three, all that you are doing there at the lcf latino community foundation, as we talked at the top, love, not fear. it tells the story. so far $1 million. we appreciate your time. stay safe. >> thank you so much. appreciate it, mike. >> and want to let our viewers know if you want to contribute to the latino community foundation you can through our giving day drive go to "ktvu.com"/giving day. >> produce in napa county. parts of the county reopening and we will let you know when both can get back on the water. >>> the w.h.o. is waiting for the second straight day to coordinate the global response to fight the pandemic. a diplomatic fight between the u.s. and china will complicate efforts. >>reporte
farmworkers need protection and masks and they need to put food on the table but what they need is living wages and that's what we are here to do for phase three that's to build power to make sure our young people rise up and vote and run for city council and they step in the leadership and help us reimagine what the world looks like post covid-19. >> i think it is great. phase one, phase two, these three, all that you are doing there at the lcf latino community foundation, as we talked...
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. >>> and john hope ryan sending a proposal to treasury seeking a living wage plan he joins us to talkut that and the reopening of america's economy as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin new tensions between the u.s. and china may be responsible for what you're seeing in the averages now propping up this morning, it appears that's what is weighing on the stock index futures the trump administration is moving to block shipments of semiconductors to huawei commerce department is amending a rule that targets huawei's ability to buy u.s. originated semiconductors we were up initially 30, 40 points after the big rebound yesterday. becky, someone wrote in we were down i think 450, more than 450 points yesterday and closed up 377 points now here we are down about 180 this morning >> yeah. coming from up 20 points or so an hour ago when we started the show an historic week for the fed bumped corporate bond etfs which caught a lot of attention. it was anothe
. >>> and john hope ryan sending a proposal to treasury seeking a living wage plan he joins us to talkut that and the reopening of america's economy as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin new tensions between the u.s. and china may be responsible for what you're seeing in the averages now propping up this morning, it...
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and doing the right thing and when push comes to shove we are not paying a minimum wage we pay a living wage and those of the firms doing the right thing. so in governing corporations and the capital markets would be useful and those governance metrics are helpful we haven't talked a lot about rewiring finance but so that it is focused on sustainable capitalism is a key part to make this transition stick so to have quarterly results right now but then to focus on the longer-term for the better business model is in trouble i think are beginning to see. >> the most powerful corporations will relinquish their hold on government power also some of the best leadership qualities are coming from essential workers. >> with two separate questions. will they ever relinquish that power? talking to a fairly well-known new york publisher so let me tell you what i think will happen or what i hope will happen that some fraction of the large firms will see this and as they move they will see the cost of firms get greater and greate greater. they will start to push places like the business roundtable for the
and doing the right thing and when push comes to shove we are not paying a minimum wage we pay a living wage and those of the firms doing the right thing. so in governing corporations and the capital markets would be useful and those governance metrics are helpful we haven't talked a lot about rewiring finance but so that it is focused on sustainable capitalism is a key part to make this transition stick so to have quarterly results right now but then to focus on the longer-term for the better...
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fdr had said in 1944 that every american had a right to a job, a living wage, a home and an education. these are things that are on the agenda since the new deal and by 1944 you had the expanded new deal. the second bill of rights that roosevelt is talking about. this is a quote from roosevelt in 1944. he says we cannot be content, no matter how high that general standing living maybe, if some fraction of our people is ill fed, ill clothes, ill housed and it'll secure. americans found this position very appealing in 1944. they started 30 years later. it was a bedrock of both parties. there are few people like libertarian very goldwater wanted to tinker with the basic social security state but no one else really did or no one else with any power. 1973 a gallup poll said that 91% of americans believed that tax laws should be changed. in order to ease the burden on moderate and lower income and increase those on higher income and corporations. that is 91% of americans who want to see their taxes lowered and taxes on the rich and corporations raised. that is true. a majority of americans
fdr had said in 1944 that every american had a right to a job, a living wage, a home and an education. these are things that are on the agenda since the new deal and by 1944 you had the expanded new deal. the second bill of rights that roosevelt is talking about. this is a quote from roosevelt in 1944. he says we cannot be content, no matter how high that general standing living maybe, if some fraction of our people is ill fed, ill clothes, ill housed and it'll secure. americans found this...
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going to demand from government, medicare and medicaid, pay the people who work in these homes a living wagee we going to move aswa mediao cover thesee stories? you're leading with this today but 50% of the deaths, "the washington post" said 50% of the deaths from covid-19 were people who were in nursing homes or other long-term care facilities. you would think 50% of the coverage would cover those stories but is not close to that so thank you for leading with it but we actually need the media to step up and report these stories. >> tucker: why is that? it almost seems people are admitting they don't care about the deaths of older people who are shunted away in these facilities, they are focused on a relatively small percentage of people who are younger. it seems so disproportionate to me. >> is it too cynical to say it doesn't make a lot of money? how much money is in covering nursing home deaths? it's one thing our media has suffered from especially in investigative reporting and it's expensive to do investigative reporting. we may not have the resources especially if we are guided by cliq
going to demand from government, medicare and medicaid, pay the people who work in these homes a living wagee we going to move aswa mediao cover thesee stories? you're leading with this today but 50% of the deaths, "the washington post" said 50% of the deaths from covid-19 were people who were in nursing homes or other long-term care facilities. you would think 50% of the coverage would cover those stories but is not close to that so thank you for leading with it but we actually need...