What conditions are really like for workers employed by german slaughterhouses. Transporters known to be highly stressful for livestock why does the Meat Industry persist in ignoring the welfare of the animals and people it relies on. Meat it seems the world cant get enough of it from poultry to steaks to fast food over the past 60 years i mean will global meat production has shot up 5 fold to 373000000 tonnes. Argentina australia and the us on the big 3 when it comes to per capita meat consumption. The Meat Industry is profit driven and Animal Welfare is often low priority transport can be torture for animals but in the e. U. Alone the industry transports 350000000. 00 mammals and around a 1000000000 poultry to albatross in feedlots each year. There are e. U. Regulations governing animal transport but the Meat Industry continues to violate them. Across the world animals that are still alive or put on trucks and ships to be traded from one country to another either from this water or t
Just might pay off big time. We start with an earnings load on netflix, moving sharply lower in the afterhours session down by more than 10 . Netflix plummeting after it reported a miss on the bottom line in fact, its biggest earnings miss in 16 years netflix also giving far lower than expected guidance for the Third Quarter subscriber editions, forecasting the edition of 2. 5 million new subscribers in the Third Quarter, less than half the number analysts anticipated. As expected, growth is slowing as consumers get through the initial shock of covid and social restrictions. Now the chief content officer has been appointed coceo and is joining netflixs board of directors, saying in terms of the day to day running of netflix, i do not expect much to change our key executive Leadership Groups are unchanged think of teds well deserved promotion formalizing how we already run the Business Today when the call starts in an hour, well be listening for more on the impact of competition, name c
Pres. Trump it is an honor to be with everybody. There is no place like the white house. For those of you that this is the first time, i know exactly what you are thinking because i was here the first time and it is still something i will never forget. Welcomeleased to everyone to this place to discuss the vital importance of the safety and reopening the schools. Everybody wants it. The kids want it. It is time to do it. Our mortality rate is at a level that people do not talk about, but it is down tenfold. Deaths, they are way down from this horrible china virus. It is a disgrace that it happened, but it did. The economy is coming back and coming back strongly. Jobs are setting records. Recordths ago they set a and again, almost 5 million new jobs, which is a record. It broke our last record of a month before. Muchumbers are happening sooner than anticipated. Nasdaq hit another record today. A small amounte below what they were a very small amount below what they were. It is incredibl
Landmark cases, cspans special series produced with the constitution center, explore and the human story and constitutional dramas behind 12 Supreme Court decisions. Number 759, Petitioner Versus arizona. Number 18, roe against wade. Quite often in many of our famous decisions were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate are very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believed in the rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our series of looking at the 12 most important cases in Supreme Courts history. We will learn more about the people in the issues behind them. Tonight, lochner v. New york, 1905. It is one of the controversial cases of the Supreme Court, and in fact the story of a baker from new york whose case gave rise to an era that defined Supreme Court cases for the next 30 years. Let me introduce you to our two guests who would tell us more about this important case
About her life and time in the white house. And now the person you all came to see. [ cheering ] Michelle Levan robinson obama. [ cheers and applause ] she is a lawyer, she is an author and she is the wife of the 44th president of the United States barack obama. [ applause ] throughout her initiatives as first lady, she has become a role model for women and for girls and an advocate for healthy families, Service Members and their families, Higher Education and international adolescent girls education. Her muchanticipated memoir, becoming, will be published in the u. S. And canada on november 13, 2018 by crown, a division of Penguin Randomhouse and it will be released simultaneously in 24 languages. Considered one of the most popular first ladies [ cheers and applause ] mrs. Obama invites readers into her world chronicling the experiences that have shaped her from her childhood on the south side of chicago to her years as an executive balancing the demands of motherhood and work to her