and equality. it s been criticized for the way it s being negotiated in secret. previous trade deals the obama administration has negotiated haven t run up against so much resistance. is this just because the tpp deal is so large and all-encompassing or is it reflecting a sort of renewed vigor on the progressive wing of the party? it s probably a little bit of both. but i think this is mostly about the size. this is massive. a dozen countries, including japan, the third largest economy in the world. it s beyond just trade. it s called the trade deal, but it includes intellectual property rights and environmental rules, labor rules, all kinds of things that can regulate national rules in the way life gets carried on in these dozen countries. the previous trade agreements that obama did were initiated under bush. so there s also that, his allies feel like they have more leverage over him since this is being wholly created within the obama administration.
amazing happened. i mean, really amazing. a federal judge declared the practice illegal. two interns including one of our next guests from the production of the movie black swan sued in 2011 claiming the company violated federal and new york state minimum wage law s by giving them tasks of typical employees but not paying them for the work. it was met with derision from some corners. i don t want to get into a big debate about labor rules. wouldn t it be great if all unpaid internships paid really well? sure. it would be great if my dog made breakfast for me every morning, but i m not going to file a lawsuit over it. next thing you know we re going it have to pay dogs. the test of whether someone is legally an unpaid intern is a test of who the internship is benefiting. an unpaid internship is by law supposed to benefit the intern, not the company. if the intern were doing the work, would a paid employee do it? here s part of u.s. district judge william pauley s ruling.
to say he provided banned drugs to players. in the case of a-rod injected the ailing yankee slugger himself. rather than seek standard 50-game suspensions for first time offenders however one source familiar with the mlb investigation said commissioner s office is considering 100 game suspensions for some players including a-rod and braun arguing that they violated the program twice. once when they dealt with bosch and another when they allegedly lied to major league baseball about it. the players are sure to fight suspension with the support of the players union meaning they may end up facing bosch in person in an arbitration hearing. that was t.j. quinn. under baseball s labor rules, no suspensions will be announced unless a player accepts his or he exhausts all appeals processes. appeals could take several months. wow. bit of a nightmare. an understatement. the steroid era, felt like it was finally going away. though in this case, things like hgh, technically not a steroid.
to say he provided banned drugs to players. in the case of a-rod injected the ailing yankee slugger himself. rather than seek standard 50-game suspensions for first time offenders however one source familiar with the mlb investigation said commissioner s office is considering 100 game suspensions for some players including a-rod and braun arguing that they violated the program twice. once when they dealt with bosch and another when they allegedly lied to major league baseball about it. the players are sure to fight suspension with the support of the players union meaning they may end up facing bosch in person in an arbitration hearing. that was t.j. quinn. under baseball s labor rules, no suspensions will be announced unless a player accepts his or he exhausts all appeals processes. appeals could take several months. wow. bit of a nightmare. an understatement. the steroid era, felt like it was finally going away. though in this case, things like
of us do, and you can buy a pair of shorts for $5. and their slogan is low prices. why are they low prices? because these people get paid nothing. but will american consumers care? disney has now stopped getting their stuff from there. the eu is threatening sanctions, kand davp is, canada is, too. do you know how much they re paid? they get paid $37 a month. the pope yesterday called that slave labor. sweat shops have been going on for quite a while. what s fascinating to see is whether or not more and more things come to life, this has to be the hope of capitalism. you cannot have three pockets with work rules, labor rules, environmental rules are not followed. we follow them in the west and in the united states. the west has to help them. you re right, and they need the investment and that s what s