open or answer the boss s messages late at night. at least that s soon to be the case for thousands of workers in belgium the latest country to introduce what s known as the right to disconnect . from this tuesday sixty five thousand civil servants will gain the legal right to be offline, outside of their agreed working hours. jessica parker reports from brussels. belgian shepherd s pie. delphine, a civil servant, is preparing dinnerfor herfriends. i love to cook, it is one of my passions. with a life outside of work, she welcomes ways to help people switch off. especially for young people, it is not always clear when they have to be available or not. because when you begin a newjob you want to be perfect, you know? and you think, if i don t answer that email at ten o clock at night, maybe my boss will not like it, so now i think it is going
but presumably, things like that would be covered by record keeping requirements. and unless they went and deleted the tapes, they should exist. and certainly, they are within the scope of what we are requesting. so, it is my hope but not expectation that they do exist. and it is certainly my expectation that if they do exist, we will get them. requiring another passage from the testimony that we released today, in the letter to ivan called trump this is keith kellogg s testimony to this committee. question, do you think that she ironically trump, would get president trump to a place where he would make a statement to try to stop this. so you think that or ivanka trump could get her father to do something about? it answer to take the course of action.
sandra: she walked out. isn t that a fair point that the people pushing for these mandates be living by their own rules? ask nancy pelosi, gavin newsom. the mayor of chicago lori lightfoot. you can keep going with the list of democrats who imposed the restribtive mandates and policies and who haven t followed the science as bill maher has said in numerous segments on his show but the rules apply to you, not me. i think parents are tired of it and make an impact of the mid-term elections. it doesn t seem to be slowing down the hypocrisy of the democratic party and it its impact on the election coming up here sandra: i imagine she walked out of the meeting because she couldn t answer for it. she is asking kids to stay masked. you talk to admiral girard and he says schools show the lowest transition rates of anywhere
back home, and terrell can validate that, it increased the popularity, he s been demanding the sanctions up front. but there was a question raised by john heilemann a couple of hours ago that i couldn t answer. is joe biden really going to let these horrors occur, if they do, as warned to the u.n., there was a kill list, people who would be targeted, people not ethnically russian, people willing to resist, journalists, including americans. if that happens, is joe biden going to be able to stand by and say we re going to sanction the breakaway parts of ukraine and russia? will the president stick to what he said to lester holt and other
left you, well, wondering why you didn t get answers? well, i don t wonder why i didn t get answers, i just think that we learned more by what she chooses not to answer. i m not surprised because i think if she honestly answered that her judicial philosophy is that she believes that we have a living constitution, that judges can change on the fly, that would not be a popular answer. that might put some of the votes at least in the senate at risk. so she is going out of her way not to answer the major questions. the major inquiry in any supreme court confirmation hearing, any judicial confirmation hearing is how the judge will approach the law. that s the one she won t answer. and i think it s very interesting that every time they mention philosophy, she changes it to methodology and goes on to say she has developed with methodology where she looks at what the