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with other organizations.sot - bring attention to the fact that women's work is undervalued and underpaid. 2/3 of women are in unpaid or tip work or part time worklike the women's marches across the nation in january, there are planned marches everywhere. the rally at san francisco city hall tommorrow morning, and the other at oakland city hall in the evening, are expected to draw large crowds. the national strike referred to as "a day without a woman" coincides with international women's day.sot - it doesn't happen widely in the united states. this is the first time there's really a national call to action to strike on women's day has been made by many organizations. there are a number of organizations that have been doing this for years. and women's strikes happen all over the world and are very effective.women all over the country are expected to walk out of their jobs in support of gender equality. but not everyone can afford to take the day off from work, so there are other ways to take part.sot - limit your shopping to organizations that are run by women or minorities. we are also u
with other organizations.sot - bring attention to the fact that women's work is undervalued and underpaid. 2/3 of women are in unpaid or tip work or part time worklike the women's marches across the nation in january, there are planned marches everywhere. the rally at san francisco city hall tommorrow morning, and the other at oakland city hall in the evening, are expected to draw large crowds. the national strike referred to as "a day without a woman" coincides with international...
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about low-wage workers, you need to stop the mechanisms of exploitation that allows immigrants to be underpaidy to legalization such that they can no longer be exploited and we can level the playing field. >> tucker: they are exploited in a lot of cases. that's a real thing but i'm not talking about people who broke our laws to come here. i'm talking about people who were born here, including black people who have been here for 400 years. if we are the u.s. government, our whole purpose to look out for them and we are not. we are not even talking about them and you keep dodging questions about them like they don't matter. and they do matter. >> i'm telling you directly, if you care about that sector of the labor economy, there's something you can do. talk to your republican allies and tell them to pass conference of immigration reform and get people work authorizations, so they can't be exploited in ways that are harmful to our economy. >> tucker: wouldn't it just be a lot simpler to acknowledge the law of supply and demand and no and a that when you have an over abundance of labor, the rate o
about low-wage workers, you need to stop the mechanisms of exploitation that allows immigrants to be underpaidy to legalization such that they can no longer be exploited and we can level the playing field. >> tucker: they are exploited in a lot of cases. that's a real thing but i'm not talking about people who broke our laws to come here. i'm talking about people who were born here, including black people who have been here for 400 years. if we are the u.s. government, our whole purpose...
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and teachers and nurses are the most underpaid women in the country. teachers not to show up -- they are underpaid and they are overworked. very aware of that. >> shannon: what we have had this particular events today had hillary clinton won? >> i don't think hillary clinton would have overruled the policy that takes the away -- >> the public polling shows that americans are against that. >> thousands of women are going to die as a result. >> katie, i'll let you take that, i'll let you respond preach to go thousands of women are not going to respond paid >> it is a fact paid >> it is not true at all. >> that is not true at all. >> in terms of how we move forward here and help with the goal is, national women's tape was originally founded in 1909 by the american socialist party. nothing has really changed to this day. this was a march about liberal women, liberal policies, policies, taxpayer-funded abortion, which the majority of americans disagree with. it wasn't about all women.e spey told they could not go. kudos to those who showed up. >> shannon: k
and teachers and nurses are the most underpaid women in the country. teachers not to show up -- they are underpaid and they are overworked. very aware of that. >> shannon: what we have had this particular events today had hillary clinton won? >> i don't think hillary clinton would have overruled the policy that takes the away -- >> the public polling shows that americans are against that. >> thousands of women are going to die as a result. >> katie, i'll let you...
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the neighborhoods are falling apart because we are underpaid, undereducated, and so many of us have been living like this with the second or third generation. we don't even know how to change. despair is a way of living. ian: this is where it resides on a bleak row of row houses, the end of the line for americans gripped i poverty. the last family living on the block. three generations of the stewart family crammed in. they are months behind on the rent, unpaid bills are piling up, unsurprising when they have $30 a day to survive. >> i love you, be careful. have a good day. evictedy have been before, forced to live in an abandoned home. they have toecause stay wrapped up in blankets. they don't want to get out of bed. they get bullied in school because of it. it hurts. they got to where they did not even want to show their faces outside, but we had no choice but to live there because of the economy. >> i've struggled for seven hard years. ian: what pressure does that put on your relationship? >> we argue and fight all the time. i love this woman, she is my her goiend, but to see through
the neighborhoods are falling apart because we are underpaid, undereducated, and so many of us have been living like this with the second or third generation. we don't even know how to change. despair is a way of living. ian: this is where it resides on a bleak row of row houses, the end of the line for americans gripped i poverty. the last family living on the block. three generations of the stewart family crammed in. they are months behind on the rent, unpaid bills are piling up, unsurprising...
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immigrants are a boon to it our economy but to the exit tent that immigrants are being exploited and underpaidhe reason that's happening is republicans have obstructed comprehensive immigration refo reform. i'm sorry -- . >> tucker: i want you to be able to give your point of view but i also want to you address what i just said. u.s. civil rights commission, this is not some right-wing group, has said what i think every economist has said that looked at it carefully there are parts of the economy that benefit from low-wage immigration. low-wage workers, disproportionately black men aren't beneficiaries of this. are you denying that specific fact? which is a meaningful fact? >> you can pick and choose one line from one report. what i'm telling you is that -- you're reading one line from one report. what i'm telling you that the theme that runs across the economic research is immigrants are a boon to it our economy and boon to american workers. that's why -- . >> tucker: including at the lower end of the laborscale scale? what can you site that proves that? not one thing ever written proves that
immigrants are a boon to it our economy but to the exit tent that immigrants are being exploited and underpaidhe reason that's happening is republicans have obstructed comprehensive immigration refo reform. i'm sorry -- . >> tucker: i want you to be able to give your point of view but i also want to you address what i just said. u.s. civil rights commission, this is not some right-wing group, has said what i think every economist has said that looked at it carefully there are parts of the...
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we hear from american voters they are underemployed and underpaid, that there is a large section of the u.s. workforce that is not at all feeling optimistic. that is why they voted for president trump. >> exactly. that is one reason why the symmetry in the inflation target, something the fed has discussed and debated how high they would let it go and low unemployment go, chair yellen is a veteran of the 1990's. even though she felt she didn't have all of the tools for the economy after the expansion, and later in the expansion without fiscal policy, now they have the ability to let the economy runs a little hot and reengage the workers that remembered the 1990's. itt happened then and now, is necessary that we need fiscal policy that is better attuned to this. it is necessary to reengage the workers on the sideline. firms are investing in training. it is something that was cut aggressively during the crisis. they are investing in workers that don't have the skills necessary to employ them, to upgrade their skills. she hopes that will also trigger innovation. >> indulge me as a nervous b
we hear from american voters they are underemployed and underpaid, that there is a large section of the u.s. workforce that is not at all feeling optimistic. that is why they voted for president trump. >> exactly. that is one reason why the symmetry in the inflation target, something the fed has discussed and debated how high they would let it go and low unemployment go, chair yellen is a veteran of the 1990's. even though she felt she didn't have all of the tools for the economy after...
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we are underpaid, undereducated in so many of us have been living like this for the second and thirdation until we don't know how to change. despair is a way of living. and this is where it resides, on a bleak row of abandoned homes. this is the end of the line for americans gripped by poverty. here, we met the last family living on the block. three generations of the stewart family are crammed in here. they are months behind on the rent. unpaid bills are piling up, not surprisingly they just have $30 a day to survive. i love you. be careful. have a good day. they've been evicted before, forced to live in one of baltimore's many abandoned homes. it hurts, it hurts that they have to stay wrapped up in blankets all day because they are cold. they don't want to get out of bed because there's no heat to keep them warm. people talk about us. they get bullied in school because of it. it hurts. they've got to where they don't even want to show their faces outside. but we had no choice but to live there, because of the economy. i've been struggling for seven years. seven hard years. what pre
we are underpaid, undereducated in so many of us have been living like this for the second and thirdation until we don't know how to change. despair is a way of living. and this is where it resides, on a bleak row of abandoned homes. this is the end of the line for americans gripped by poverty. here, we met the last family living on the block. three generations of the stewart family are crammed in here. they are months behind on the rent. unpaid bills are piling up, not surprisingly they just...
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them sound like they work at walmart. ( laughter ) , the problem with slavery wasn't that they were underpaid that they weren't paid. it's not like they got to the interview were and like, "all right, now let's talk to bmy salary." and the guy was lining, "oooh! no one told you about that?" "i'm not getting paid? i'm leaving." "oh, no one told buthat part, either." look, i love ben carson, but calling slaves immigrants is like saying, "it's not kidnapping. that person just got a free vacation in a basement!" so, obviously, everyone jumped on ben carson for this, and like a surgeon who forgot his sponge in someone's stomach, last night, ben carson went back in. >> slaves came here as involuntary immigrants. if you come from outside to inside, you're an immigrant. i think people need to actually look up the word "immigrant." >> trevor: okay, ben carson. challenge accepted. let's look up the word "immigrant." ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) siri, as a slav is a slave an i" >> no. >> trevor: look, the dictionary defines immigrant as a person who comes to a country to take up permanent reside
them sound like they work at walmart. ( laughter ) , the problem with slavery wasn't that they were underpaid that they weren't paid. it's not like they got to the interview were and like, "all right, now let's talk to bmy salary." and the guy was lining, "oooh! no one told you about that?" "i'm not getting paid? i'm leaving." "oh, no one told buthat part, either." look, i love ben carson, but calling slaves immigrants is like saying, "it's not...
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the bad is, that's because they'd been underpaid in the first place — thanks to a glitch in the payrollh — with most workers getting around £40. not such a great day for the boss of samsung. he's standing trial in south korea on corruption charges. it's part of a scandal which has seen the president of the country impeached. samsung is south korea's biggest company — and the case has been called the trial of the century. lego is more popular than ever, with the company reporting record sales. last year it sold more than £4.5 billion worth of building blocks — to kids and adults alike. that's up by more than six per cent on the previous year. let's have a look at how the european markets are doing. it's been pretty subdued on the ftse. strangely morrisons has been a part of that — despite posting its first profit in five years. its shares actually fell around four per cent after it said that rising import costs could mean uncertainty in the future. it's also pretty flat across much of europe. energy companies have been losing ground — that's because new figures show that oil reserves in
the bad is, that's because they'd been underpaid in the first place — thanks to a glitch in the payrollh — with most workers getting around £40. not such a great day for the boss of samsung. he's standing trial in south korea on corruption charges. it's part of a scandal which has seen the president of the country impeached. samsung is south korea's biggest company — and the case has been called the trial of the century. lego is more popular than ever, with the company reporting record...
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. >> underpaid government function areas. i call them little emperors. they justify their existence by creating regulations. >> even marty the mosquito is regular -- magician is regulated. >> i thought how could i be regulated. >> he can't get out anymore, too bad. >> marty has entertained kids for 30 years, and then like many ma. >> s he uses a rabbit. >> yes! >> a birthday child will make the rabbit magic include --ly appear. >> i was signing autographs and taking pictures. suddenly a badge was thrown into a mix and the inspector saying, let me see your license, license for a rabbit and she said from now on you cannot use your rabbit until you fill out paperwork, fill out theline phoenix, inspect your home. i'm subject to surprise inspections of momentum. >> is not embarrassed. >> very serious. >> marty was in violation of the animal welfare act. ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and
. >> underpaid government function areas. i call them little emperors. they justify their existence by creating regulations. >> even marty the mosquito is regular -- magician is regulated. >> i thought how could i be regulated. >> he can't get out anymore, too bad. >> marty has entertained kids for 30 years, and then like many ma. >> s he uses a rabbit. >> yes! >> a birthday child will make the rabbit magic include --ly appear. >> i was...
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. >> underpaid government function areas. i call them little emperors. they justify their existence by creating regulations. >> even marty the mosquito is regular -- magician is regulated. >> i thought how could i be regulated. >> he can't get out anymore, too bad. >> marty has entertained kids for 30 years, and then like many ma. >> s he uses a rabbit. >> yes! >> a birthday child will make the rabbit magic include --ly appear. >> i was signing autographs and taking pictures. suddenly a badge was thrown into a mix and the inspector saying, let me see your license, license for a rabbit and she said from now on you cannot use your rabbit until you fill out paperwork, fill out theline phoenix, inspect your home. i'm subject to surprise inspections of momentum. >> is not embarrassed. >> very serious. >> marty was in violation of the animal welfare act. ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and
. >> underpaid government function areas. i call them little emperors. they justify their existence by creating regulations. >> even marty the mosquito is regular -- magician is regulated. >> i thought how could i be regulated. >> he can't get out anymore, too bad. >> marty has entertained kids for 30 years, and then like many ma. >> s he uses a rabbit. >> yes! >> a birthday child will make the rabbit magic include --ly appear. >> i was...
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with other organizations.sot - bring attention to the fact that women's work is undervalued and underpaid. 2/3 of women are in unpaid or tip work or part time worklike the women's marches across the nation in january, there are planned marches everywhere. the rally at san francisco city hall tommorrow morning, and the other at oakland city hall in the evening, are expected to draw large crowds. the national strike referred to as "a day without a woman" coincides with international women's day.sot - it doesn't happen widely in the united states. this is the first time there's really a national call to action to strike on women's day has been made by many organizations. there are a number of organizations that have been doing this for years. and women's strikes happen all over the world and are very effective.women all over the country are expected to walk out of their jobs in support of gender equality. but not everyone can afford to take the day off from work, so there are other ways to take part.sot - limit your shopping to organizations that are run by women or minorities. we are also u
with other organizations.sot - bring attention to the fact that women's work is undervalued and underpaid. 2/3 of women are in unpaid or tip work or part time worklike the women's marches across the nation in january, there are planned marches everywhere. the rally at san francisco city hall tommorrow morning, and the other at oakland city hall in the evening, are expected to draw large crowds. the national strike referred to as "a day without a woman" coincides with international...
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the bad is, that's because they'd been underpaid in the first place thanks to a glitch in the payrollit's part of a scandal which has seen the president of the country impeached. samsung is south korea's biggest company, and the case has been called the trial of the century. lego is more popular than ever, with the company reporting record sales. last year it sold more than £4.5 billion worth of building blocks, to kids and adults alike. that's up by more than 6% on the previous year. breaking news: the eu leaders meeting in brussels have reappointed donald tusk as chairman, this overrides polish objections. poland threatened to derail the summit in brussels in its attempt to block the re—election of donald tusk as president of the european council. the ruling party in poland opposed donald tusk, who is a former prime minister from donald tusk, who is a former prime ministerfrom a rival donald tusk, who is a former prime minister from a rival party. donald tusk, who is a former prime ministerfrom a rival party. now donald tusk, who is a former prime minister from a rival party. now on
the bad is, that's because they'd been underpaid in the first place thanks to a glitch in the payrollit's part of a scandal which has seen the president of the country impeached. samsung is south korea's biggest company, and the case has been called the trial of the century. lego is more popular than ever, with the company reporting record sales. last year it sold more than £4.5 billion worth of building blocks, to kids and adults alike. that's up by more than 6% on the previous year. breaking...
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. >> people are tired of being in underpaid jobs they can't seem to advance.when you find this many people quitting and looking for better things. who among us doesn't want a better sign. stuart: 3 million, more than any other since 2001, i'm shocked at that. >> the statistics in the employment number were that americans were underemployed, taking two jobs to make ends meet and now you have people with confidence, quitting, looking for better jobs, looking for better opportunity. stuart: taking a risk. liz: as the data comes in, doesn't it give a message or send a message to the weak-kneed republicans in congress who are all lilly-livered over obamacare reform and tax reform we may lose the mid terms, may lose the house, man up and do it. the trump voter wanted this and confidence is coming in, sorry, that's how i think. stuart: it must be st. patrick's day. liz: top of the morning to you. >> what you're going to see, you're going to see wages go up and see savings go up and see consumer sentiment and spending go up because when people are confident and when t
. >> people are tired of being in underpaid jobs they can't seem to advance.when you find this many people quitting and looking for better things. who among us doesn't want a better sign. stuart: 3 million, more than any other since 2001, i'm shocked at that. >> the statistics in the employment number were that americans were underemployed, taking two jobs to make ends meet and now you have people with confidence, quitting, looking for better jobs, looking for better opportunity....
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and because they weren't given pay stubs, it took them much longer to discover that they had been underpaid. one of their key demand, in addition to being paid fairly, was that they start getting pay stubs. -- to ensure that they don't get cheated again. this seems like a sensible thing to ask, to me. now, let's be clear. most employers already give their employees pay stubs. so this requirement isn't a big change for them. but it makes a big difference for the workers who are most vulnerablvulnerable to wage the vulnerable to wage theft. and because this has already been implemented, repealing it will have real and obvious consequences for working families. the fair pay and safe workplace rule also took an important step towards protecting workers' fundamental rights by banning the use of forced arbitration in cases of discrimination or sexual assault and harassment. as we've seen in a multitude of contexts in recent years, corporate america is increasin increasingly preventing its employees or customers from accessing the court. relying instead on forced arbitration to avoid accountabili
and because they weren't given pay stubs, it took them much longer to discover that they had been underpaid. one of their key demand, in addition to being paid fairly, was that they start getting pay stubs. -- to ensure that they don't get cheated again. this seems like a sensible thing to ask, to me. now, let's be clear. most employers already give their employees pay stubs. so this requirement isn't a big change for them. but it makes a big difference for the workers who are most...