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DW Business October 18, 2019 13:49:00

interesting we have a piece coming up on exactly that point under hang in singapore thank you so much. because a slowing economy as we just heard could pose a problem to millions of chinese migrant workers in the country s manufacturing hubs jobs are getting harder to find as factories leave china for lower wage production sites. this district of joe in southern china is a migrant enclave you share my and her friend there are among china s estimated 280000000 migrant workers today the 2 are hoping to find work in one of the sweatshops. my checks the coat seems to judge how long it would take to finish one too long for her she d prefer to try elsewhere. this business would pay her $80.00 watt in around one euro for each article of clothing that would amount to about 20 euros a day. a year ago she was able to earn twice as much as the seamstress. your

FOXNEWS Life Liberty Levin August 26, 2019 05:44:00

in terms of liberty and freedom of speech and not exclusively but more and more. when i was going to school i went to temple university in a radical left-wing school in north philadelphia and i was outspoken conservative for ronald reagan. people wanted to hear what i had to say. today i think i would have been beaten to a pulp. there is an aspect of that and i don t want to underplay it but i think it s disproportionate and how it s covered in the media of these how i personally experienced it but i speak all over the country and might have topics i m invited on our socialism, sweatshops depending or immigration so these are controversial topics like the students protest meat when i m speaking but i ve always been able to deliver my lecture and have a civil conversation that the vast majority of the students there in the faculty who attend. if you re a libertarian or conservative professor you have to be regarded on how you talk

FOXNEWS Life Liberty Levin August 26, 2019 02:44:00

in terms of liberty and freedom of speech and not exclusively but more and more. when i was going to school i went to temple university in a radical left-wing school in north philadelphia and i was outspoken conservative for ronald reagan. people wanted to hear what i had to say. today i think i would have been beaten to a pulp. there is an aspect of that and i don t want to underplay it but i think it s disproportionate and how it s covered in the media of these how i personally experienced it but i speak all over the country and might have topics i m invited on our socialism, sweatshops depending or immigration so these are controversial topics like the students protest meat when i m speaking but i ve always been able to deliver my lecture and have a civil conversation that the vast majority of the students there in the faculty who attend. if you re a libertarian or conservative professor you have to be regarded on how you talk

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190804:14:34:00

throwing themselves out windows, dying to their death in those sweat shops. we were a nation that overcame filibusters in the senate when four girls were killed in a bombing. we responded. and so now here we are, in a moral moment again. and it s not for girls or the horrific deaths of women. this is mass shooting after mass shooting, before we could even bury our dead, another one happens. and so you want to know about a president that will take responsibility? don t tell me what can t get done. the senate is replete with a history of things that could not pass but then did. what we need is a leader who is going to have a bold and ambitious plan. let me tell you, i make no bones about it. i challenge everyone in the democratic primary race to have to join me on common sense things like gun licensing. in this country, you need a license to drive a car, you should need a license to buy and

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190730:11:34:00

so i have born and raised in detroit, so i know the auto industry. it s part of our dna here in detroit. the auto industry continues to make decisions based on the economics. we know that there s a large part of our auto industry that has been sent to mexico, to for lower costs, labor costs. we have seen plants close during this administration where there s decisions that have been made based on consumer buying. i can tell you we re actively looking at replacing our trade deals so that we can get one that will benefit the workers and not promote taking business and production out of detroit and sending it somewhere else because we want a trade deal that will ensure that we have human rights issues built in to it so you can t have sweatshops

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