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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Witt Reports 20240604 17:33:00

york city mayoral candidate, she is speaking there with her typical passion. i wish we could listen to that for a moment, but i know they will do that in the control booth for us. my thanks to eddie gone, who s been sticking with me or hair in the studio. also, county should grant a charles coleman, for staying with me as. well, so welcome. as a history professor, eddie, how do you explain the significance of this march 16 years ago and every march that has happened in the years since? how do you explain the message that it sends and the footprint that has on our culture and society? i would say as an african american studies perfect, given the backdrop on the assault of crt and black studies and lost across the country. from that vantage point, it s a story about the battle for democracy in there. how the mid 20th century represented this moment where every day, ordinary people decided to risk everything to make real promises of america,

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Employment Law Update, March 16, 2023 - Health & Safety

Earlier this week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) published its Annual Performance Report for for the year of 2022. Reversing a multi-year trend of decreasing claims.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 17:56:00

has to be a big part of the motive in this case. sandra: just brutal, march 16 mario was charged, tennt faces 15 years to life, and has agreed to cooperate with investigators. we will follow the case. thank you for joining us, phil. any time, thanks for having me. john: we saw it a couple days ago and back to paris now where protestors have taken to the streets again against the proposed pension reform that emmanuel macron wants to push through, and transport employees, teachers, other workers, trains have been shut down, macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 to try to keep the system solvent. workers are saying we are not going to agree with that, and in fact, we are going to take to the streets and do everything we can to stop you from doing that. no fires like we saw last week, but lots of people on the streets. coming up new at 2:00, looks

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