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The Context

look at a search of certain terms or the amount of revenue going towards brands who are rooted in ethics and sustainability, we are seeing a build up there. i would not necessarily say it is manifesting in more local purchasing.— necessarily say it is manifesting in more local purchasing. these talk to -roducers more local purchasing. these talk to producers to — more local purchasing. these talk to producers to close _ more local purchasing. these talk to producers to close manufacturers i more local purchasing. these talk to l producers to close manufacturers and they see an advantage to more transparent about how the vanish by their closest produce? it transparent about how the vanish by their closest produce?— their closest produce? it depends how our their closest produce? it depends how your calls — their closest produce? it depends how your calls are _ their closest produce? it depends how your calls are being - their closest produce? it depends. how your calls are being produced. if you're not entirely sure about your supply chain, if you think subcontracting is happening. d0 your supply chain, if you think subcontracting is happening. do a lot worry about _ subcontracting is happening. do a lot worry about that? _ subcontracting is happening. do a lot worry about that? i _ subcontracting is happening. do a lot worry about that? i have talked to close manufacturers who say when you are sending it a long way to bangladesh, you can't be absolutely sure it has been subcontracted. you can't be about _ sure it has been subcontracted. gm. can't be about certain people are willing to put the working and not just embark upon internal audits

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FOX and Friends Saturday

that -- myocarditis. in march of 2021 if you said online that the you were worried that there were going to be thing vaccine mandates or vaccine passports, they censored that also. it is an absolutely shocking violation of first amendment rights of americans and, actually, i think it harmed public health considerably. rachel: of course it did. matt tie yee e by said real testimonies about real side effects as misinformation from true stories of blood clots from astrazeneca vaccine to a new york times story about recipients who contracted a blood kiss order. they also said some jokes had to be censored because they were troubling. let's look big picture at this because, what i said,st the unbelievable that our government was subcontracting. they're not allowed to do that, there has to be accountability for that. but the other group that was complicit in my opinion, doctor, and you can refute me if you think i'm wrong, were. >>s who were silent are, who were so afraid to step forward.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

as a judge, to treat everyone the same. i found that so shocking. i will leave it to neal and to brad, all sorts of other things but. now we turn something positive, which you mentioned, which, is because she is also, frankly, i think, a chicken, she could be doing all this review herself if she is decided to have a special master. that is a big plus for the department here, because raymond dearie is a step up, a completely different league than this judge. and so by her subcontracting out her own duties and actually, and i think she is thinking, let him be the fall guy, let him have the say that donald trump is wrong, because then her hands are somewhat clean. i think that is what is going on. here it's really disgraceful, but that is the way she is approaching her job. but from the department of justice's point of view i think that there is a lot of hope

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

violation of her oath as a judge, to treat everyone the same. i found that so shocking. i will leave it to neal and to brad, all sorts of other things but. now we turn something positive, which you mentioned, which, is because she is also, frankly, i think, a chicken, she could be doing all this review herself if she is decided to have a special master. that is a big plus for the department here, because raymond dearie is a step up, a completely different league than this judge. and so by her subcontracting out her own duties and actually, and i think she is thinking, let him be the fall guy, let him have the say that donald trump is wrong, because then her hands are somewhat clean. i think that is what is going on. here it's really disgraceful, but that is the way she is approaching her job. but from the department of justice's point of view i think that there is a lot of hope that they should have, given judge dearie's track records and common sense and integrity. >> neil castillo, go. >> so, lawrence, you've heard

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New Day Weekend

question underlying all of this, all of these filings about the special master has become like a proxy war really for the question of the expansion of what i term to be the imperialism of the president. interesting as we watch a new monarch being installed, here in florida there's a fight to imbue trump with imperial-like powers. even after leaving the presidency, he should still be holding this ability to use executive privilege, to help define it, and it's hard to really get across how unprecedented it is for a court even to be considering this kind of issue with executive privilege to disagreerks much less subcontracting it out to a third party to make it momentously legal decisions. >> i want to and panhandle on that. we had a moment of disagreements between the doj and the trooump

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Political Thinking with Nick...

many more disputes? because after all, inflation at this sort of level erodes people's incomes, working people who are represented by unions are going to want to fight to make sure they don't see their pay eroded. are we going to see a lot of this? well, i'd like to say i hope so. i hope that's not too controversial. i use that term, working class, because it's gone out of fashion. so many people in my position, including the tuc and the labour party, don't like using it. but there is a class. i mean, it's undeniable in this country, or in any society. there are people at this moment who are suffering, and they are not just suffering because they're unemployed and on benefits and have got difficulties, whether they are disabled or what have you. there is a working poor in this country, and the chief source of their problems is outsourcing, i think. subcontracting vulnerable work and work that is in jeopardy. so there are loads of people in this country who are working full—time, and maybe more than full—time, who can't get a decent set of terms and conditions, can't get a pension, cant get holiday pay, are working on gig economies or forms of it. and i think that's where labour has lost some of its ground, actually. because they're not reaching out to those people. if you're living in a small town that used to be industrial, used to be heavily unionised,

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Political Thinking with Nick...

i hope that's not too controversial. i use that term, working class because it's gone out of fashion. so many people in my position, including the tuc and the labour party don't like using it. but there is a class. i mean, it's undeniable in this country, or in any society. there are people at this moment who are suffering, and they are not just suffering because they're unemployed and on benefits and have got difficulties, whether they are disabled or what have you. there is a working poor in this country, and the chief source of their problems is outsourcing, i think. subcontracting vulnerable work and work that is in jeopardy. so there are loads of people in this country who are working full—time, and maybe more than full—time, who can't get a decent set of terms and conditions, can't get a pension, cant get holiday pay, are working on gig economies orforms of it, and i think that's where labour has lost some of its ground, actually. lost some of its ground, actually, because they're not reaching out to those people. if you're living in a small town that used to be industrial, used to be heavily unionised, and all the work you can get might be in a care home working

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Political Thinking with Nick...

which is part of the to and fro. but we will see. it is a national dispute and we haven't done that since privatisation on this level. and as you survey the scene, as a trade unionist for many years, do you think we're going to see many more disputes? because after all, inflation at this sort of level erodes people's incomes, working people who are represented by unions are going to want to fight to make sure they don't see their pay eroded. are we going to see a lot of this? well, i'd like to say i hope so. i hope that's not too controversial. i use that term, working class, because it's gone out of fashion. so many people in my position, including the tuc and the labour party, don't like using it. but there is a class. i mean, it's undeniable in this country, or in any society. there are people at this moment who are suffering, and they are not just suffering because they're unemployed and on benefits and have got difficulties, whether they are disabled or what have you. there is a working poor in this country, and the chief source of their problems is outsourcing, i think. subcontracting vulnerable work and work that is in jeopardy. so there are loads of people in this country who are working full—time, and maybe more than full—time,

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Newsday

with the cost—of—living, and calling on russia to commit to a ceasefire and withdrawal from ukraine. but he also talked of serious ethical questions about the government plan to send asylum seekers overseas. it cannot carry the weight of our national responsibility as a country formed by christian values. because subcontracting out our responsibilities, even to a country that seeks to do well, like rwanda, is the opposite of the nature of god. in a response tojustin welby�*s remarks, a home office spokesperson said: the uk has a proud history of supporting those in need of protection, but that change is needed to prevent vile people smugglers putting lives at risk. in his sermon, the archbishop of york said that in law there was no such thing

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BBC News

happy easter to all of you. lovely to see you. in his most important sermon of the year, the archbishop of canterbury dealt directly with the issues of the day, drawing attention to the pressures felt by many here struggling with the cost of living and calling on russia to commit to a ceasefire and withdrawal from ukraine. but he also talked of serious ethical questions about the government plan to send asylum seekers overseas. it cannot carry the weight of our national responsibility as a country formed by christian values. because subcontracting out our responsibilities, even to a country that seeks to do well, like rwanda, is the opposite of the nature of god. in a response to justin welby�*s remarks, a home office spokesperson said:

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