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Wednesday, October 6th, 2021 - Publication Date |
- Oct 06, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:06:06
Yesterday Facebook's whistleblower testified in front of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and urged them to take action against Facebook. Next, we move to Johnson & Johnson's request for authorization from the FDA for its booster dose of the COVID vaccine, and why a Texas board is recommending posthumous pardon for George Floyd. Then, we cover why Tesla has been ordered by a federal jury to pay $137 million dollars to a former contractor, before moving to a major report revealing the abuse of over 300,000 minors by the French Catholic clergy. Finally, we finish off with why Kellogg's US. cereal plant workers are going on strike and the growing devastation of the oil spill in California.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
AP News: "Ex-Facebook manager criticizes company, urges more oversight"
Washington Post: "Johnson & Johnson seeks emergency authorization from FDA for coronavirus booster shot"
Washington Post: "Texas board recommends posthumous pardon for George Floyd in 2004 arrest"
NPR: "Tesla must pay $137 million to a Black employee who sued for racial discrimination"
Washington Post: "Catholic clergy in France likely abused more than 200,000 minors, independent commission estimates"
Axios: "DOJ reviewing decision not to charge FBI agents in Nassar investigation"
ABC News: "Workers at all of Kellogg's U.S. cereal plants go on strike"
Axios: "California declares state of emergency over oil spill"
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megaphone.fm/adchoicesYesterday Facebook's whistleblower testified in front of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and urged them to take action against Facebook. Next, we move to Johnson & Johnson's request for authorization from the FDA for its booster dose of the COVID vaccine, and why a Texas board is recommending posthumous pardon for George Floyd. Then, we cover why Tesla has been ordered by a federal jury to pay $137 million dollars to a former contractor, before moving to a major report revealing the abuse of over 300,000 minors by the French Catholic clergy. Finally, we finish off with why Kellogg's US. cereal plant workers are going on strike and the growing devastation of the oil spill in California.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
AP News: "Ex-Facebook manager criticizes company, urges more oversight"
Washington Post: "Johnson & Johnson seeks emergency authorization from FDA for coronavirus booster shot"
Washington Post: "Texas board recommends posthumous pardon for George Floyd in 2004 arrest"
NPR: "Tesla must pay $137 million to a Black employee who sued for racial discrimination"
Washington Post: "Catholic clergy in France likely abused more than 200,000 minors, independent commission estimates"
Axios: "DOJ reviewing decision not to charge FBI agents in Nassar investigation"
ABC News: "Workers at all of Kellogg's U.S. cereal plants go on strike"
Axios: "California declares state of emergency over oil spill"
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoicesYesterday Facebook's whistleblower testified in front of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and urged them to take action against Facebook. Next, we move to Johnson & Johnson's request for authorization from the FDA for its booster dose of the COVID vaccine, and why a Texas board is recommending posthumous pardon for George Floyd. Then, we cover why Tesla has been ordered by a federal jury to pay $137 million dollars to a former contractor, before moving to a major report revealing the abuse of over 300,000 minors by the French Catholic clergy. Finally, we finish off with why Kellogg's US. cereal plant workers are going on strike and the growing devastation of the oil spill in California.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
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