On the corner of east 19th street and park avenue in oakland. It was painted with the help of clouds, friends. Cloud died at his oakland home last thursday. No word on the cause of death at this time. But on a facebook post, his mother says, quote, we may find out that overdosed x a deadly and tragically, but it was abundantly clear he did not intend to check out of this world, unquote. In National News tonight, the last former Minneapolis Police officer convicted in state court for his role in the killing of george floyd was sentenced almost 5 years in prison to was found guilty in may of aiding and abetting seconddegree manslaughter. Thao argued he was essentially a human traffic cone who held back bystanders in 2020 as officer Derek Chauvin knelt on floyds neck. Todays sentence will run concurrently with a 3 and a half year sentence he received for a federal civil rights conviction. Interest rates are now the highest that theyve been in. 22 years, the Federal Reserve bumped the rate
A webinar by new americas Better Life Lab well into the 21st century achieving equality in the economy remains business worldwide, womens employment, income and opportunities lag behind building and a one of a kind database that covers hundred and 93 countries. The book equality within our lifetimes systematically analyzes how far weve come and how we have to go to close these gaps. Its a powerful call to action. How gender equality is both feasible and urgently needed to address some of the greatest challenges of our generation. Moderating todays event with research Aleta Sprague and is Haley Swenson a researcher and writer who has been part of the Better Life Lab team for the last six years. She has a ph. D. And gender studies and her research focuses on the relationship between racial and gender equality at work and, at home. Her writing has been featured in the new york times. The washington and slate, as well as dozens of other outlets, along with schultz, she has pioneered the be
they? forso companies have a dilemma, don t they? for so long, companies have a dilemma, don t they? forso long, governments haven t met their spending commitments. did they invest now in the next generations of weapons when they don t know how long the war might last? might last? exactly. first, thanks for havin: might last? exactly. first, thanks for having me- might last? exactly. first, thanks for having me. i might last? exactly. first, thanks for having me. i think might last? exactly. first, thanks for having me. i think they re - for having me. i think they re looking at stuff like many european companies. the concern is that all attention is on ukraine and nato members are talking about reaching the spending target that lots of countries have field to do. the big question is what will happen five or ten years down the line. the general who heads us forces to put together a report. in terms of where its focus will be, how in arms itself, what would you expect to
flexibility is definitely being demanded, and particularly by generation z, that s the 20 to 26 year olds, because that s what they want out of theirjobs. we have to remember that obviously, amazon is not a charity. so, it s notjust doing this to be kind to its employees. it gives it a flexible workforce that it can use to meet the peaks and troughs of demand. let s be honest, this isn t about people just choosing when they want to work or not work. it s amazon saying to them that you have these options, within these dates. but the fundamental point is a greatjob is notjust about having flexibility. it s about having decent working conditions, a decent level of pay, and above all, having a boss that treats you decently and inspires you to give your best. and that s what amazon needs more than anything else, to get people in and keep them there. as does every organisation now everywhere across the world. businesses have moved forward. some are going faster than other parts peo
Everything did not go according to plan, and then events began to develop in a strange way. As a result , investigators took over the case. Marchenko went to an appointment with the specialists of the center and tried to bring them to clean water. To meet with the doctor ilya protopopova, you have to go to dodges, sign up under a different name, and then sneak into the offices, but there is no new exit either. The one by whose fault he became blind in one eye stubbornly avoids meetings. You are generally adequate, and i am trying to understand what exactly went wrong six months ago in a moscow clinic. They brought him. It seemed like an ordinary intervention. Removal of polyps in the nose ilya is a doctor himself, so he understood the need and was almost not afraid. Here on this video he says that he is waiting for a satisfied smile. After all, he was waiting for this for a couple of minutes before that very operation, all the sinuses that we have in the upper through dreams , the fron