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The former national security adviser and ex-ambassador to the U.N. accused the Trump administration of taking a "vacation from veracity."
The former national security adviser and ex-ambassador to the U.N. accused the Trump administration of taking a "vacation from veracity."
The FBI wants 'everybody's face in their database,' says the head of the House Oversight Committee, which is holding a hearing Wednesday.
The FBI wants 'everybody's face in their database,' says the head of the House Oversight Committee, which is holding a hearing Wednesday.
At one point Chuck Barris was supplying the television networks with 27 hours of entertainment a week, mostly in five-days-a-week daytime game shows.
Investors with $3 Trillion in Assets Call for CEO-to-Worker Pay Ratio Disclosure
Today, more than 100 institutional investors with a combined $3 trillion in assets under management sent a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in support of a CEO-to-worker pay ratio disclosure. The signatories of the investor statement on pay ratio disclosure include a variety of pension plans, asset managers, foundations, faith-based funds and state treasurers.
SEC Acting Chairman Michael Piwowar has solicited additional public comment on the SEC’s pay ratio disclosure rule. This rule is scheduled to go into effect next year and will provide material information to investors on how CEO pay levels compare to company employees. Today’s letter to the SEC on pay ratio disclosure shows that investors strongly desire this information.
“It is a shame that the SEC is reconsidering its implementation of the ‘pay ratio’ disclosure requirement,” said AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. “Seven years is way too long to wait for a commonsense rule that gives investors material information and increases transparency. As shareholders, we deserve to...
Investors with $3 Trillion in Assets Call for CEO-to-Worker Pay Ratio Disclosure
Today, more than 100 institutional investors with a combined $3 trillion in assets under management sent a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in support of a CEO-to-worker pay ratio disclosure. The signatories of the investor statement on pay ratio disclosure include a variety of pension plans, asset managers, foundations, faith-based funds and state treasurers.
SEC Acting Chairman Michael Piwowar has solicited additional public comment on the SEC’s pay ratio disclosure rule. This rule is scheduled to go into effect next year and will provide material information to investors on how CEO pay levels compare to company employees. Today’s letter to the SEC on pay ratio disclosure shows that investors strongly desire this information.
“It is a shame that the SEC is reconsidering its implementation of the ‘pay ratio’ disclosure requirement,” said AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. “Seven years is way too long to wait for a commonsense rule that gives investors material information and increases transparency. As shareholders, we deserve to...
Greg Gordon, national correspondent for McClatchy News, talks with Rachel Maddow.
Surveillance video shows the moment a man tried to abduct a 10-year-old girl in a Florida Walmart parking lot. WESH's Amanda Crawford reports.
A woman is facing charges after a toddler got hold of her gun and fired it in a car while outside of a local school. WESH's Claire Metz reports.