He is on the phone the sheriff says that doesn t matter i would hope that every cop in america would disagree with that type of response. reporter: this comes after another broward county deputy was fired last week for punching a hospitalized handcuffed man and earlier this year, another deputy banged a teenager s head on the ground during a violent arrest near a high school. i m tired of it reporter: tonight the sheriff acting quickly after this newest incident. we can t police ourselves, then who is going to police us reporter: suspending deputy willard without pay as he faces a felony charge gabe gutierrez, nbc news there is outrage tonight at a popular restaurant chain a group says employees at a buffalo wild wings just outside chicago in naperville asked them to move on behalf of another customer because of their race here is nbc s ron mott this is very tough. reporter: justin vahl got an unexpected question from a host at a suburban chicago buffalo wild wings wh
At&t paying a $60 million fine the ftc saying the company misled 3.5 million customers. the agency saying at&t promised unlimited data plans, but if customers used too much, the wireless giant would throttle their phones, slowing down their connections by as much as 90%, making it difficult or impossible to sur the web, use the gps, or stream videos the ftc saying today at&t promised unlimited data without qualification and failed to deliver on that promise at&t responding, saying even though it s been years since we applied this network management tool in a way described by the ftc, we believe this is in the best interests of consumers. customers will get an automatic credit to their monthly bill and former customers will receive checks there is no need to submit a claim. we re talking a couple of dollars each it s really not going to compensate the consumer for whatever hassle it suffered reporter: the
Tonight s south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. reporter: we re at the bethlehem brew works in the key swing state of pennsylvania with a group of 11 democratic voters talking about what matters to them. how important is defeating trump to everybody at the table? extremely important. number one, yes reporter: defeating the president and issues of money, or lack thereof. the top 1% is garnering more and more of the total wealth in the world. it s worse than that it s the top .1% what i m saying to you 99% i agree it s the top .1%, true it s the top .1% that is benefitting reporter: omar reyes question, one that many here were asking how would you fix income inequality in the united states? reporter: we took to it the dining room table of south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg. does that sound like what you ve been hearing on the campaign trail yeah, absolutely. i think what people
For the workweek than i have at other jobs where it was five days a week reporter: graphic designer killer visual strategies switched to four-day workweeks five years ago after noticing productivity plunged on friday. since the change, a turnaround productivity is up 20%. employees choose whether to take mondays or fridays off. our goal is really focusing on bringing down that burnout and that stress, but we really weren t expecting to see such a boost in productivity reporter: nationwide, 17% of employers offer the chance to compress the workweek, squeezing the same number of hours into fewer days. when microsoft tried a four-day workweek in japan, productivity jumped 40% the big benefits say the hiring pros, the four-day weeks cut the stress from the 24/7 environment so many people work in, expected to be just a email, phone call or text message away. and, says killer strategies, as companie struggle to find qualified employees
Of ukraine to do the right thing. sondland says i wouldn t say he hung up on me, but it was almost like he hung up on me. but sondland describes the president s personal attorney rudy giuliani as pushing for the probes, telling lawmakers mr. giuliani s demands kept getting more insidious as the timeline went on, adding state department officials were fully aware of the issues with mr. giuliani, but there was very little they could do about it if the president decided he wanted his lawyer involved swift reaction from democrats. the president of the united states abused his power everything you re seeing in this transcript fills in details. reporter: but in other transcripts released today, former special envoy to ukraine kurt volker said he saw no evidence the president wanted to withhold a white house meeting unless ukraine launched investigations the answer to the question is no, volker said, there was no linkage, though volker called giuliani s actions a problem that impeded u.s.