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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront August 21, 2013 03:52:00

Who is paying for this? white house tours still aren t going on. so students who want to be educated, they can t go see the white house, but we re going to pay interns who never got paid before to do a job that, again, the experience there are companies that face tight profit margins, businesses that are losing money and they would i m sure love to have as much free labor that they could take on. but it s just the same with progressive radio. we say hey, we re going to impose a wage floor on you, because we believe this protects the interest of workers. i think there are workers for whom it does all right. if you do that for one group, you have to do it for all. p. diddy s intern is suing because she had to answer the phone, get lunch and get decorations for the office. ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront August 21, 2013 06:52:15

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront August 20, 2013 23:52:00

Margins, businesses losing money and they, i m sure, would love to have free labor. as much free labor as they can take on but the same for progressive radio and anything else and yet, we say hey, we ll impose a wage floor on you. we ll do that because we believe this protects the interest of workers and i think we should be more flexible about that. interesting point. it makes sense to pay them a training wage, but if you do that for one group, you have to do it for all firms. everyone, please let us know what you think. a former intern of p.diddy is suing him because he had to get lunch, decorate the office and make lunch. but she got to work for p p. diddy. the out front out take. it s been a rough day for our friends in canada. it s true, despite being born in cale gary, canada, senator cruise decided to turn his back on the neighbors to the north, his people and wrap himself in the american flag. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130519:14:44:00

Home cooked meal. many americans during the week grab burger king, wendy s, mcdonald s. if you re in manhattan expect to pay $4.59 for a big mac or $3.99 for a quarter pounder. add $2.29 for a large order of fries and $2.49 for a large shake, plus tax. those are the low prices you have come to expect. part of the special sauce that keeps the prices so low is under protest. five major cities, new york, chicago, st. louis detroit and last wednesday milwaukee have seen fast food workers walk out on the job in protest of their wages and inability to unionize. that protest in milwaukee this past week drew between 150 and 200 workers. according to estimates by the strikers organizing. that s a little bit less than the original strike here in new york drew back in november. but it was 400 or so fast food workers that walked out in the detroit metro area strike earlier this month. $15 an hour as a wage floor is ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130503:14:50:00

Don t forget about nuns on the bus. they were all all last fall talking about moral budget priorities, when we can use more bishops, more priests speaking out on these issues as well. just a year ago last june, the u.s. bishops failed to approve a document, speaking about economic justice. they haven t published one since the 1980s. i hope this june the bishops will hear what pope francis is saying and hopefully come out with some strong language of their own. what do you see as the first step? there s a front page of the new york times magazine with an article. is it crazy to think we can eradicate poverty. maybe even more global issue in some ways than workers rights, although they are certainly tied. what s the first step that can reasonably be expected to happen? i think the first step both in this country and around the world is raising the wage floor and making sure that workers have a voice in their workplace that they can bargain with their employers to make sure that ....

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