bans nearly all trade on sundays. markets and other retailers will be closed. the first time that s happened in decades. the law proposed by a leading trade union saying employees deserve to have sundays off. see how that works off. the sunshine state is trying to get more sunshine. today marked more daylight saving time, and lawmakers in florida are trying to drop the time change altogether. there s been talk about this for a long time. in florida they approved the sunshine protection act. it would allow the state to observe daylight saving time year around, so that would basically mean the state would move from the eastern time zone to atlantic time join the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico. rick scott, if he signs it, congress needs to approve it. interesting, that s how fox reports on sunday march 11, 2018. thank you so much for watching
profit business can have religious beliefs, that s another topic. it s a family business, and there were 16 every birth control, and then some that i have not heard of. yes, that s absolutely right. 16 out of 20 or so that were mandated that hobby lobby not only provided already, but they were providing birth control to their employees who they pay way above minimum wage by the way, and gave sundays off. they were doing this before obama care was even a thought. so the idea that women are somehow being denied anything, look, my rights have not changed after this ruling, sean, and women who work for hobby lobby, they still have access to birth control as provided by hobby lobby. that s the point. i don t see, how do you make a indication when they were providing 16 of the 20 mandated items, and the ones they didn t was like the morning after pill, because they believe life begins at conception. can t you respect someone s deeply held religious views? first of all, i don t beli
profit business can have religious beliefs, that s another topic. it s a family business, and there were 16 every birth control, and then some that i have not heard of. yes, that s absolutely right. 16 out of 20 or so that were mandated that hobby lobby not only provided already, but they were providing birth control to their employees who they pay way above minimum wage by the way, and gave sundays off. they were doing this before obama care was even a thought. so the idea that women are somehow being denied anything, look, my rights have not changed after this ruling, sean, and women who work for hobby lobby, they still have access to birth control as provided by hobby lobby. that s the point. i don t see, how do you make a indication when they were providing 16 of the 20 mandated items, and the ones they didn t was like the morning after pill, because they believe life begins at conception. can t you respect someone s deeply held religious views? first of all, i don t beli
those 13,000 have a right to expect free speech. this isn t saying they re not allowed to speak their minds. they re saying this imposes on the religious freedoms of businesses. they re imposing views on 13,000 people when they should keep bob, i think a few people might resent you saying they chose to bring in their religious beliefs when they built this company on their evangelical and christian beliefs 44 years ago out of a garage in oklahoma. it s not like one day they decided to impose religious beliefs. the wright brothers built the planes. they built this thing they didn t build a church. they didn t decide from the beginning they were going to have religious but they built in that. a lot of businesses have sundays off. government has the right to come in and tell that person, no. you re not allowed to build your business based on the value system.
so at first she didn t have him pay and then once the boss confronted her about this and said, okay, then you need to pay the dollar, that s when she paid. so i can understand maybe having that conversation and saying, you can t give things away for free. but once you paid the dollar. there are always two sides to every story. but on the surface, sounds like this poor woman. she said the boss wanted to fire her ever since she asked for sundays off. and this is a way to skirt the law. there are other issues. well, certainly sound like she is trying to do the right thing. it sounds like it anyway. a bus traveling from new york to georgia ran off a snow-covered highway, seriously injuring passenger. police say the driver was going too fast for those conditions. as much as 10 inches fell in those areas. the driver is charged with reckless driving. washington, d.c. s cherry blossom festival is just weeks away, but the trees are sporting a new coat of snow. temperatures unseasona