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These events. By obligation, you mean your legal obligation or did you mean something bigger . Both my legal obligation and my moral obligation. Your moral obligation. I actually want to present an alternative theory. Your family came here escaping the holocaust via uruguay. Your parents moved, lucy and later you, here. Youve done that american Success Story through dint of hard work and innovation, good idea, a knack for hiring the right people and some look, youve built up considerable, successful business, one that i know for a fact would make your parents proud. They came here because they knew that it was here that they could
have freedom that they had not enjoyed, security that they had not enjoyed, and opportunity that they had not enjoyed. No doubt on some level, youre grateful and its created a sense of patriotism in you. Is that fair to say . Very fair. Why, sir, with your courage to come before us, does that same standar ....
Sag-aftra which represents about 160,000 actors officially hit the picket lines today joining writers in their strike against major studios and streaming services, the biggest walkout we have seen in four decades. i m very much in support of all the unions. there s money being made, and it needs to be allocated in a way that takes care of people who are on the margin. you hear from big stars like that and their support, but we should note tonight the majority of actors in hollywood only make about $65,000 a year. both actors and writers want better pay and new protections in a world of rapidly changing technology. that means guardrails around the use of artificial intelligence and offering increased royalties from streaming services. remember when shows like seinfeld are syndicated on cable, writers and actors are paid for every rerun, but now with streaming services we all watch that means they only get a fixed royalty no matter how many times a show is viewed. ....