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CNN International-20150402-05:44:00

across arkansas, walmart is the state's largest private employer. doug mcmillen says the bill undermines the spirit of inclusion. >> it's divided families, and there's clearly a generational gap on this issue. >> reporter: even the governor's son, seth hutchinson, posted a statement on facebook calling for a ground swell of grassroots opposition to house bill 1228. despite the strong opposition, state senator hester says that changing the bill is going to be tough. >> the onus is on the governor. he's the one asking for these changes. it's a very steep road to climb. >> reporter: victor blackwell, cnn, little rock, arkansas. >> georgia is one of the u.s. states considering adopting a similar religious freedom law, and some businesses could not be happier. here's our gary tuchman with more. >> reporter: head out to rural jeff davis county, georgia, and you don't have to look hard to find supporters of the state's

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150402-09:53:00

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150402-13:16:00

losing his pilots license. he was not taking the medication to treat the psychological problems because he wanted to stay in the cockpit. he wanted to keep working. in fact a pilot that flew with him one day before the germanwings flight 9525 went down said that lubitz seemed completely normal. obviously very disturbing carol. they knew he was unfit to fly. they gave him notes saying he was unfit to fly. those notes were found torn up in his apartment. he was apparently thinking he could hold everything together. so now the question becomes was he planning this or was he in the midst of some sort of episode at the time of the crash. that's what investigators are looking at right now. very disturbing carol. german privacy laws would not have allowed his doctors to inform lufthansa, his employer that all of this was happening. he would have had to self-report. we know that didn't happen in this latest case. carol. >> going back to one point that you made will.

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20150402-15:19:00

look at he was doctor shopping, seeing five, maybe six doctors at the time. he toll -- according to sources that he was told one of the doctors he was afraid of losing his license because of medical issues. he was required according to this doctor to inform his employer he was not fit to fly. he clearly did not do that. it comes to the question of how did he slip through the cracks? there seems to be a glaring crack,/ka vernous divide. >> david is exactly right. the problem is it's the self reporting. it's the fessing up, if you will, all in the shoulders of the pilots. we need to trust but verify part of that. one of the ways you can do it is require a medical disclosure, medical records disclosure to your flight medical examiner, they're called flight surgeons, but docs that give you your

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150402-08:41:00

hutchinson was looking for. the original bill that was sent to him did not have that language. he asked the state assembly to recall the bill and put that language in. that was a surprise because up to this point, the governor said he was going to sign the bill. was it the pressure from the business community? walmart? the largest private employer in the state? 50,000 employees. or the governor's son, seth telling his father he should veto it. the governor said that he listened to both of the opinions and took those into consideration. >> my responsibility is to speak out on my own convictions and to do what i can as governor to make sure this bill reflects the values of the people of arkansas protects those of religious conscience but minimizes the chance of discrimination in the workplace and in the public environment.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150402:15:41:00

entities don't have to pay the higher wages. the university of washington is seattle's largest employer, and this week the university announced it doesn't currently have the money to pay $2600 -- 600 student workers to pay. the architect of the $15 wage, who's a socialist, is outraged. >> it is disingenuous for them to say they don't have enough to pay $15. why don't they cut the salaries of the top executives and try to pay -- and try to increase the wages for the lowerrest paid workers? >> reporter: meantime, the private sector is all over the map in how it's dealing with the wage law. an icon kick fish restaurant decided to bump everyone's pay immediately, but it also increased prices by, get this, 21%, and is no longer encouraging customers to tip servers. they used to make $18 an hour in

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150401-16:30:00

actually if you look at the connecticut rifra, it doesn't say substantial, it just says burden. i don't think the sky would fall in indiana if they keep this language. what you have to do when you go to court, you have to show there's a burden that it's really a serious one on your religious exercise, showing that it's likely in a legal case is pretty difficult. you think about the standard that it takes to win your case in court -- >> except, lori, what you've got here, the big distinction in indiana is you've got now it's business to business or business individuals, you've taken government out of the picture. and then the arkansas law went one step further, it also had a clause in it that proposed that the employer could impose restrictions or the burdens onto the employee. >> i need to jump in only because i do have a lot of other breaking news today. but i also want to mention that

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150401-08:48:00

fix, may be in committee here at the statehouse later today. christine? john? >> miguel marquez, thanks for that excellent reporting. more companies say the new indiana law bad for business. nascar and nike joining a long list of critics. they say the law allows discrimination. both organizations say they are committed to diversity and inclusion. nascar and nike joining this list, apple, angie's list, yelp, ncaa eli lilly, cummins engine. a similar fight is going on in arkansas. it asked governor asa hutchinson to veto house bill 1228. the nation's biggest retailer. it's also the nation's largest private employer. it says the law does not affect walmart's values, arkansas's values and has been lobbying against it. >> the question is they could put money behind it. the defense rests in the

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150401-09:29:15

Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150401-09:29:15
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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150401-08:19:00

more companies, add a lot more companies to the list who say the new indiana law is bad for business. nascar and nike joining the critics. look at all of those logos. yesterday they say the law allows discrimination. both organizations say they are committed to diversity and inclusion. nascar and nike joining this list apple, angie's list yelp ncaa eli lilly roche. a similar fight is going on in arkansas. it asked governor asa hutchinson to veto the religious freedom act, house bill 1228. the nation's biggest retailer. it's also the nation's largest private employer. it says that bill does not affect walmart's values arkansas's values or america's values. if you need any more proof these laws are essentially a closed for business sign in these states take it from legendary investor warren buffett. he told our poppy harlow the legislation is wrong. >> the governor of indiana, mike

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