Seans back on monday. The ingraham angle is up next. Have a terrific night. Welcome to washington. Im Laura Ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. We have a spectacular show for you tonight. You wouldnt know it watching msnbc, but there was another great economic report tonight. Well expose the blatant bias when it comes to exploring the president s accomplishments. That in a few moments. Plus, theres a new craze that involves jumping out of a moving car. What . Raymond arroyo will be here to explain it in the fridayay follies. Plus, some black pastors are facing backlash for meeting with President Trump. Unbelievable. Two of them will be here with me. But first, resisting for all the wrong reasons. Thats the focus of tonights angle. Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. Butt in an age of trump, lets face it, we have seen what that all could entail. And heres the mayor of ne
Images courtesy of The Nation Thailand/Asian News Network. BANGKOK, Jan 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation): Migrant workers in Thailand are struggling to find work and survive after coronavirus cases in the South-East Asian nation reached record highs and employers imposed new restrictions, human rights groups said on Friday.
Thailand reported 205 new coronavirus cases on Friday and no new deaths, taking the total number of infections to 9,841 and 67 fatalities.
The tally included 16 cases imported from abroad, most of those found in state quarantine, according to the country s Covid-19 taskforce.
In Samut Sakhon, a province south of Bangkok where the current outbreak began at a seafood market late last year, local charities say many migrant workers - especially those in the seafood and service sectors - are unable to work or access government aid.
job growth is also exploding across the country. we have more people employed now than at anytime in our history.o wages are up 2.7% from last year. the housing market is making a massive comeback. and get this. manufacturing jobs are back. oh, how many times did barack obama say that couldn t happen? it s the strongest manufacturing job market in 20 years, despite what all those naysayers told us. so what s the bottom line? there s a glaring disconnect between the so-called resistance and just regular americans who want to work for a living. and those people are revelling in trump s economic renaissance. just listen to some of my radio callers this week. i work for the largest shipping company in the world. i m an outside sales rep for them. and i m up 40, 60% this year. i think everybody sees a difference. everywhere i go people talk about it. and i think it s real. my family has a construction