(Reuters) - President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Monday that will create a task force to promote labor organizing, a White House official said, at a time when just over 6 percent of U.S. private-sector workers belong to unions. The White House task force will be headed by Vice President Kamala Harris, the official, who did not wish to be named, told Reuters. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh will serve as vice chair of the group. The task force will also include top cabinet officials such as Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, the White House economic advisers Cecilia Rouse and Brian Deese, the White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy and Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen.
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Portland activists block eviction
Portland activists block eviction
By Johnnie Lewis posted on December 15, 2020
Dec. 14 The Kinney family owners of the now internationally famous “Red House on Mississippi” is the last Black-Indigenous family in their neighborhood. They have been fighting foreclosure, and now eviction, since 2018.
The house, purchased in 1955, is in the Albina district a collection of neighborhoods in the only sections of Portland where Black people were allowed to own property for most of the 20th century. The district, home to the majority of the city’s Black population, has long been under attack by developers and gentrifiers and targeted for so-called urban renewal actually, removal. This once vibrant Black community has been destroyed.
farther north, and the hunt for america s seafood gets more and more dangerous. also, it seemed like we got mixed messages from house leadership this week about where exactly the impeachment process stands in. just a few minutes i am going to talk to congresswoman sheila jackson lee as the number of democrats calling for impeachment continues to grow. last week political reporter natasha bertrand joined this show live. since then she has added layer upon layer of detail about american servicemen and women staying at a resort belonging to president trump. she is back with us tonight. also i m going to get some insight from former secretary of the air force deborah lee james to find out whether this is actually normal or not. and we re also going to have the very latest on those attacks in saudi arabia. moments ago president trump tweeting out there is reason to believe that we know the culprit are locked and loaded depending on verification. a lot more on that in just a bit. but fir
military construction projects. you mentioned chuck schumer. he said this whole approach, the president putting the pentagon, rating the pentagon to make good on his campaign process. chuck schumer said it was a slap in the face to american servicemen and women. it is worth noting jim mattis, who is on a book tour this morning, on morning joe this morning he was asked directly about this. take a look at what he had to say. i m not in a position i think to walk out of the administration over a policy disagreement. . right. and then become a critic. and the reason is i don t want to add what is simply right now the corrosive political debates. i don t think it s helpful. i don t think it s necessary. reporter: all right. so not much new from mattis there. 127 military projects will be either delayed or suspended to come up with the $3.6 billion hopefully by the end of the day, we will have a better sense of
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