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no word which unions will walk off the job or the impact. employee health care premiums is the issue. there will be an announcement in a day or two. acustody a month since the 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit napa and the surround area. the mounts continue to rebuild. in napa, officials are holding two free workshops to warn residents of unlicensed contractors. they are at napa local assistance center. tomorrow, there are two events, one for those struggling with emotional fall intermediate and one for small businesses needing assist an. we have information at abc7news.com. >>> today is an important day for san francisco's embattled fire chief. mayor will sit down with the fire chief. hayes-white said she will not sit down after a majority of the department asks for her resignation in a formal letter. we on add draft of the letter from the groups that call into question her leadership and lack of direction saying and i quote, "the current state of fire department is untenable." the mayor says her job is not in jeopardy. >> the city council has v
no word which unions will walk off the job or the impact. employee health care premiums is the issue. there will be an announcement in a day or two. acustody a month since the 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit napa and the surround area. the mounts continue to rebuild. in napa, officials are holding two free workshops to warn residents of unlicensed contractors. they are at napa local assistance center. tomorrow, there are two events, one for those struggling with emotional fall intermediate and one...
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burgoyne to strike this week and force other not telling us which union is one to be involved which dayo say at this time the last strike will have an impact on commuters. the labor coalition represents 13 unions and the members of the ferries. it involves service workers and mechanics. this union is working without a contract since july 1st. their last meeting was a monday. >>: reporter: that this would come down and that's why the union is calling for a strike. of course of the just the telling us which one is going to be involved this session will involve the commuters but they don't say if it's the ferry or the buses. either way without the services it could cause chaos on the north a commute. not yesterday we had the chance to talk to a spokesperson from the labor politian. he talked about why they're striking what could happen. >>: is very clear that the district does not care about commuters. they know care about the low class workers that do these jobs. so the strike is going to happen now. it could be the entire district could be discussed. or just the rich. >>: reporter: what
burgoyne to strike this week and force other not telling us which union is one to be involved which dayo say at this time the last strike will have an impact on commuters. the labor coalition represents 13 unions and the members of the ferries. it involves service workers and mechanics. this union is working without a contract since july 1st. their last meeting was a monday. >>: reporter: that this would come down and that's why the union is calling for a strike. of course of the just the...
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we have a european union level which is based on funding from the european union budget and is administered by the european commission. we have arrangements for the pooling of national monies in the form of the european development fund which come from 28 different streams and where the european commission is a kind of service provider to coordinate it. and then you have 28 or not in every single case, national development policies. now, calculations vary as to how much misallocation of resources follows from this. we have done our own analysis of this, which suggests that simply a better programming of these three different layers, not necessarily any kind of further pooling of sovereignty, but a better coordination would result in savings of about 800 million euros per year. there are some other calculations in the market that suggest that if there were to be a pooling of those policies, that we could be talking about towards 10 billion euros. now, this kind of work brought together from the different committees sometimes on specific legislative proposals, sometimes on general areas where
we have a european union level which is based on funding from the european union budget and is administered by the european commission. we have arrangements for the pooling of national monies in the form of the european development fund which come from 28 different streams and where the european commission is a kind of service provider to coordinate it. and then you have 28 or not in every single case, national development policies. now, calculations vary as to how much misallocation of...
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management says it's made several offers which the union rejected. >> we are encouraging our work investigators come back to work. coming back the union to kilometer back to the bargaining table to get this settled. >> ferry bus service not affected and run as usual but commuters could still experience a big slow down when passing the picture at the bridge. >> people will be late for work. it could cause a lot of animosity. >> but the union says a bigger strike could happen as soon as next week if no new contract deal. that one would stop ferry and buses bringing the north bay commute to grinding halt. susan says she would be stranded. >> i don't know how would i get to work. if if the ferry and the golden gate bridge all backed up. marin couldn't impossible to get to work. at this point no new labor talk scheduled at the golden gate bridge this is 7 news. >> don't forget navigating the traffic problem get the way app on your cell phone and for 43 on a el app store or from google play. >> today bart police explain why they forcibly removed a woman from train this weekend. they say shovs possibl
management says it's made several offers which the union rejected. >> we are encouraging our work investigators come back to work. coming back the union to kilometer back to the bargaining table to get this settled. >> ferry bus service not affected and run as usual but commuters could still experience a big slow down when passing the picture at the bridge. >> people will be late for work. it could cause a lot of animosity. >> but the union says a bigger strike could...
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union would be so humiliating approximate the u.k. might lose its position at the united nations security council. >> which is another way of saying the death of the union would surely be felt around the world. >> professor, one of the points mentioned has to do with membership in the european union. obviously, many in scotland favor membership of the european union, but apparently some leaders of the european union aren't so is that your they would welcome scotland with open arms. you had written about that in a paper you had written to the e.u. back in the summer, arguing that the e.u. should not take such a harsh view of scottish potential membership, should it become independent. >> i think at the end of the day, once we get into the negotiating period of a yes-no vote on the referendum, if that happens thursday, the european union will see it's to its benefit to have scotland remain. scotland is in the european now as part of the united kingdom. it's a very unique situation that the european union has never confronted before, where a sub state of an existing member state wants to stay in the union but as an independent nation. th
union would be so humiliating approximate the u.k. might lose its position at the united nations security council. >> which is another way of saying the death of the union would surely be felt around the world. >> professor, one of the points mentioned has to do with membership in the european union. obviously, many in scotland favor membership of the european union, but apparently some leaders of the european union aren't so is that your they would welcome scotland with open arms....
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management says it's made several offers which the union rejected. >> we are encouraging our work investigatorse back to work. coming back the union to kilometer back to the .argaining table to get this . >> ferry bus service not affected and run as usual but commuters could still experience a big slow down when passing the picture at the bridge. >> people will be late for work. it could cause a lot of animosity. >> but the union says a bigger strike could happen as soon as next week if no new contract deal. that one would stop ferry and buses bringing the north bay commute to grinding halt. susan says she would be stranded. >> i don't know how would i get to work. if if the ferry and the golden gate bridge all backed up. marin couldn't impossible to get to work. at this point no new labor talk scheduled at the golden gate bridge this is 7 news. >> don't forget navigating the traffic problem get the way app on your cell phone and for 43 on a el app store or from google play. >> today bart police explain why they forcibly removed a woman from train this weekend. they say shovs possibly drunk and
management says it's made several offers which the union rejected. >> we are encouraging our work investigatorse back to work. coming back the union to kilometer back to the .argaining table to get this . >> ferry bus service not affected and run as usual but commuters could still experience a big slow down when passing the picture at the bridge. >> people will be late for work. it could cause a lot of animosity. >> but the union says a bigger strike could happen as soon...
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it wants to stay part of the european union, which the u.k. wants to vote against.hey are prepared to put up with it for the time being. >> that is something positive about the rich nature of scottish democracy. we've got arrange of political views on the yes side, range of political views on the no side. whether nato, energy policy, social justice policy anything else. >> it goes without saying this new prestige scotland would enjoy hangs like a fog over the political elite in london. officials say that the independent scotland would disappear off the political map. maybe so. but the united kingdom's real fear is what it would look like without scotland. one british minister said this week, losing scotland would be so humiliating that it might lose its place at the u.n. security council. lawrence lee, al jazeera, edinborough. >> one point has to do with membership in the european union. many favoring membership in the european union but some members aren't so sure they would welcome scotland with open arms. you delivered that in a paper back in the summer, arguing
it wants to stay part of the european union, which the u.k. wants to vote against.hey are prepared to put up with it for the time being. >> that is something positive about the rich nature of scottish democracy. we've got arrange of political views on the yes side, range of political views on the no side. whether nato, energy policy, social justice policy anything else. >> it goes without saying this new prestige scotland would enjoy hangs like a fog over the political elite in...
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management says it's made several offers which the union rejected. >> we are encouraging our work investigators come back to work. coming back the union to kilometer back to the bargaining table to get this settled. >> ferry bus service not affected and run as usual but commuters could still experience a big slow down when passing the picture at the bridge. >> people will be late for work. it could cause a lot of animosity. >> but the union says a bigger strike could happen as soon as next week if no new contract deal. that one would stop ferry and buses bringing the north bay commute to grinding halt. susan says she would be stranded. >> i don't know how would i get to work. if if the ferry and the golden gate bridge all backed up. marin couldn't impossible to get to work. at this point no new labor talk scheduled at the golden gate bridge this is 7 news. >> don't forget navigating the traffic problem get the way app on your cell phone and for 43 on a el app store or from google play. >> today bart police explain why they forcibly removed a woman from train this weekend. they say shovs possibl
management says it's made several offers which the union rejected. >> we are encouraging our work investigators come back to work. coming back the union to kilometer back to the bargaining table to get this settled. >> ferry bus service not affected and run as usual but commuters could still experience a big slow down when passing the picture at the bridge. >> people will be late for work. it could cause a lot of animosity. >> but the union says a bigger strike could...
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the news coincides with a report from the new york civil liberties union, which finds new york state illegally failing to provide public defense services to poor people who can't afford attorneys when accused of crimes. in some areas, public defenders are carrying nearly three times the maximum recommended caseload. a new gallup poll finds public trust in the mainstream media has returned to an all-time low. just 40% of americans believe in the mass media's ability to report the news "fully, accurately, and fairly." since the poll began in 1997, trust has only dropped that low once before, in 2012. this year also saw a sharp rise in the number of americans who think the media is too far to the right. a new report describes how hundreds of high-ranking sheriffs and police from across the united states have trouble for counterterrorism training. since 2002, at least 300 top officials have participated in seminars which are privately funded by the anti-defamation league, american jewish committee, and jewish institute for national security affairs. police in both israel and u.s. cities
the news coincides with a report from the new york civil liberties union, which finds new york state illegally failing to provide public defense services to poor people who can't afford attorneys when accused of crimes. in some areas, public defenders are carrying nearly three times the maximum recommended caseload. a new gallup poll finds public trust in the mainstream media has returned to an all-time low. just 40% of americans believe in the mass media's ability to report the news...
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i call it a political run after the initial major conflict of the civil war in civil war in which the union doesn't exactly shine. so franklin pierce at one point would be accused of treason in the administration added there would be a series of letters that he has published. at that moment he gets the better of the administration because the administration is acting on faulty intelligence but it was very short-lived. after jefferson davis that correspondence between pierce and davis where were they telling the south could live peacefully without having a civil war on their hands are discovered in the published nationally much to the credit of the former president. in fact his best friend from college is a gentle man that you have heard of few have heard of by the name of nathaniel hawthorne and when he dedicates his latest book the president appears actually becomes quite a big controversy. ralph waldo emerson compromised buying the book in the dedication. of course with a very unpopular figure. fillmore starts out as a strong supporter of president pierce would totally end up opposing him
i call it a political run after the initial major conflict of the civil war in civil war in which the union doesn't exactly shine. so franklin pierce at one point would be accused of treason in the administration added there would be a series of letters that he has published. at that moment he gets the better of the administration because the administration is acting on faulty intelligence but it was very short-lived. after jefferson davis that correspondence between pierce and davis where were...
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all this, according to the miami herald, which has been investigating the incidents. the teamsters union, which represents the officers, called the firings a massacre and said the guards had not been afforded due process. general motors is recalling more than 200,000 cars because of a parking brake defect that the company warns could lead to fires. the recall covers the 2014-15 chevy impala and the 2013-to- 2015 cadillac xts. g.m. says it does not know of any crashes, injuries or deaths caused by the problem. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, republican mike rogers of michigan, voiced concern today that president obama's announced intention not to send ground troops to fight isis is frustrating military leaders. >> we should lay out our battle plans but we shouldn't take anything off our battle plans. i think what you're seeing now is a frustration. frustration on a military perspective, saying please don't limit us on what we need to do to defeat this terrorist group. >> sreenivasan: but the former chairman of the joint chiefs, retired admiral mike mullen, said reports o
all this, according to the miami herald, which has been investigating the incidents. the teamsters union, which represents the officers, called the firings a massacre and said the guards had not been afforded due process. general motors is recalling more than 200,000 cars because of a parking brake defect that the company warns could lead to fires. the recall covers the 2014-15 chevy impala and the 2013-to- 2015 cadillac xts. g.m. says it does not know of any crashes, injuries or deaths caused...
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which way the poll will poll is too close to call. if the yes campaign wins, it will end a union which has lasted 300 years. so straight to edinburgh, julie mcdonald is live. tell us about the numbers that we are expecting. i think there's a mixture of feelings here this morning, and i don't know if you can see behind me. edinburgh's capital city is shrouding in this. it's an interesting metaphor, we won't have a clear picture of scotland's future until later. let me tell you about turn out. 97% of the population has been register registered. 4.2 million people, the largest electorate ever. 200,000 have been added to the register in 2012. more interesting is that it 100,000 people have added their names, sometimes people who have never voted in an election before, just in the last month alone. we have seen queues around voter registration stations. today we are hoping that things go smoothly. we have heard various reports, one report from glasgow where people are singing, dressed in tar tan, holding hands. for some people they've been waiting a long time for this day to come. for
which way the poll will poll is too close to call. if the yes campaign wins, it will end a union which has lasted 300 years. so straight to edinburgh, julie mcdonald is live. tell us about the numbers that we are expecting. i think there's a mixture of feelings here this morning, and i don't know if you can see behind me. edinburgh's capital city is shrouding in this. it's an interesting metaphor, we won't have a clear picture of scotland's future until later. let me tell you about turn out....
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>> this is actually a legislative union which goes right back to 1707, and the possibility that might end in several days time is extraordinary. there are two reasons why we gotten to this place -- first, many scots think the union no longer serves a purpose, and the second is that they feel there has been an bit national movement but acidic national movement that things could be better. these are essentially the motives of the potential end of probably the most influential political union in the world. >> there are also still a lot of uncertainties. for example, it's not even clear what currency this new country would have. >> the extraordinary thing is that these uncertainties do not seem to have affected, if you like, the voters, and i think the reason for this is so much of this detail can be worked out in discussions with england after so-called independence. the second thing is that this is a movement of vision. this is about the sense of what kind of nation we wish to build. >> the scottish parliament, though, already has a lot of powers, for example, in matters of education an
>> this is actually a legislative union which goes right back to 1707, and the possibility that might end in several days time is extraordinary. there are two reasons why we gotten to this place -- first, many scots think the union no longer serves a purpose, and the second is that they feel there has been an bit national movement but acidic national movement that things could be better. these are essentially the motives of the potential end of probably the most influential political...
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we've also been invited to perform at union square, which is also such a delight. is is one of hose concerts at union square, where we can share the universal message of love and brotherhood. it's just a lovely forum for us to celebrate god and the unity. >> i asked you about the colors, the white. >> yes, yes. so that's right, because we are costumed. we're dressed in white. and though that's not -- as you can see, we don't wear white as a uniform, but white does have a special meaning for us, as it does for many, many spiritual traditions, because white is the color that is made up of all the other colors. >> right. >> the rainbow colors. so it's most inclusive of all colors. so it's symbolic of that kind of universal inclusion, the oneness of all of creation, of all of life, and one of the things about the chorus and the reason that so many of our members participate in the chorus, not just the singers, but on the technical crew and so forth, is just as i said before. sufism isn't about teachings and learning creeds. it's about love for god and then celebrating t
we've also been invited to perform at union square, which is also such a delight. is is one of hose concerts at union square, where we can share the universal message of love and brotherhood. it's just a lovely forum for us to celebrate god and the unity. >> i asked you about the colors, the white. >> yes, yes. so that's right, because we are costumed. we're dressed in white. and though that's not -- as you can see, we don't wear white as a uniform, but white does have a special...
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his regiment broke at brandy station which allowed union troopers to surround and wound frank hampton, the younger brother of wade hampton. that will create command friction, as you might imagine. , attached to hampton's division. finally, we have major james james breathed. you, afterstage for some inauspicious beginnings for sheridan, let's just say that by time that the expedition begins on the seventh of june, he has won one engagement. the battle of yellow tavern. other than that he has had his kicked regularly. he is not cold harbor. he comes up with a brilliant idea. this is a brilliant idea based on something he tried out in the early phases of the vicksburg campaign. cavalry raid. he will launch with the idea of creating so much chaos and havoc it will distract attention away and allow his army to steal a march. this is what grant did with ryerson during the early vicksburg campaign. one of the lessons he has learned is he has allowed sheridan to go off on a raid. i mean to address that. back to todd's tavern. is engagedavalry with fitz lee before they drive him off. when geo
his regiment broke at brandy station which allowed union troopers to surround and wound frank hampton, the younger brother of wade hampton. that will create command friction, as you might imagine. , attached to hampton's division. finally, we have major james james breathed. you, afterstage for some inauspicious beginnings for sheridan, let's just say that by time that the expedition begins on the seventh of june, he has won one engagement. the battle of yellow tavern. other than that he has...
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as the confederates will now move toward isolating the union troops, which evacuated harpers ferry onte the most popular novel written in the 19th century by american author ben purr. when evacuates and leaves the battlefield he falls back on baltimore leaving washington uncovered. many of the thousands of men who had been manning the washington forts, the '87 forts and batteries had been called to fill the vacant ranks as we talked about in those wonderful songs we were led in as they are father abraham's call. and they are going to become instant infantrymen. many of them we have just heard from our lecturer, many by the black men and -- of what becomes originally fort massachusetts but is now fort stevens. so the day or the 10th day of july is an unseasonably hot day. the men are wearing more uniforms and i'm an honorary member of company b of the mts regimen. the proudest things i have is attending some of their rallies. i'm glad to see they are here in full strength. [ applause ] the forts were e departure of the heavy ar till riss, one of them being fort massachusetts. heavy art
as the confederates will now move toward isolating the union troops, which evacuated harpers ferry onte the most popular novel written in the 19th century by american author ben purr. when evacuates and leaves the battlefield he falls back on baltimore leaving washington uncovered. many of the thousands of men who had been manning the washington forts, the '87 forts and batteries had been called to fill the vacant ranks as we talked about in those wonderful songs we were led in as they are...
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. >> well, the kremlin has issue add warning to the european union, which is set to approve more sanctionsgainst russia over the situation in ukraine. peter sharp has more from moscow. >> well, if president putin believed that the latest round would be averted by this cease fire that he helped to bring about between the ukraine military, and the rebel republics in the east, he will be very disappointed. the trouble, is i think, is that putin's credibility is just about exhausted. first of all, we had russia admitting that there were, in fact, troops involved in the annexation, and there aren't many e.u. states that don't believe that russia isn't heavily involved in the fighting in eastern ukraine. so a lot of people will believe what the prime minister said yesterday, that the cease fire is nothing but a smoke screen. to avert these sanctions. so we understand that the sanctions will be introduced in brussells, on monday, i understand that the e.u. may be planning to bar russian oil companies from raising capitol on european markets. now, this would really hit the big boys. but it would b
. >> well, the kremlin has issue add warning to the european union, which is set to approve more sanctionsgainst russia over the situation in ukraine. peter sharp has more from moscow. >> well, if president putin believed that the latest round would be averted by this cease fire that he helped to bring about between the ukraine military, and the rebel republics in the east, he will be very disappointed. the trouble, is i think, is that putin's credibility is just about exhausted....
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he wants to work closely with the union which he should do. i think secondly, when you look at social media and what it can do with news, particularly the players you just mentioned, i think that this is a new phenomenon in pro sports and i think that the commissioner has to get in front of that. they have to realize that, which is why they're going to have to be proactive going forward. david: we want to bring in adam shapiro. he was live at the event. adam, what stuck in your mind what we saw goodell go through and how he responded? >> well he kept saying that he made a mistake. then when he was asked a question how would you explain to a child, in fact there was example of a mother who brought her young child to a vikings game and was wearing mr. peterson's jersey, how do you explain to that child what is going on in that regard? he talked about mr. goodell talk about nfl being micro costism of society and he talked about accountability. everybody has to be held accountable for their mistakes, acknowledge them and be accountable. he acknowl
he wants to work closely with the union which he should do. i think secondly, when you look at social media and what it can do with news, particularly the players you just mentioned, i think that this is a new phenomenon in pro sports and i think that the commissioner has to get in front of that. they have to realize that, which is why they're going to have to be proactive going forward. david: we want to bring in adam shapiro. he was live at the event. adam, what stuck in your mind what we saw...
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meeting you heard from both employees and union officials of their concern that their wages might be slashed because the contract was going to a low bidder which at the time was a non-union company. over the last two 2 weeks your staff has worked hard to address those concerns and bringing this contract back to you with andrew commitment now paying those union scale wages. a happy ending it would seem. sf near maet t mta gets services. hardly. when it comes too easy to be true, it usually is. the red flag is flashing a warning here to take a hard look. the time for due diligence is now and not when the problems begin. only three companies submitted a bid which is the largest contract in the bay area. that should have you call for questions. the two union companies, abc security and cyber security who are aware of the wages both bid i dental cal numbers, 6.4 numbers. andrew 8.9 million. 25 percent less. of course at the time andrew submitted it's bid it was not required to pay union scale. andrew has not promised to do that and it's worth noting that andrew to this day does not know the wages and benefits to this officer as they didn't know thi
meeting you heard from both employees and union officials of their concern that their wages might be slashed because the contract was going to a low bidder which at the time was a non-union company. over the last two 2 weeks your staff has worked hard to address those concerns and bringing this contract back to you with andrew commitment now paying those union scale wages. a happy ending it would seem. sf near maet t mta gets services. hardly. when it comes too easy to be true, it usually is....
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the no's say they could lose membership in the european union, which could hurt trade. one of scotland's largest imports is scotch whiskey, it is a huge export for scotland, $6.5 billion last year or 95 million cases. >> this is the factory floor, and the distillery in the heart of scotland, they believe this would be good for the business. they have to abide by hygiene regulations. >> the results could be quite difficult for business. >> he fears losing the british pound and interest rates could go up. >> so many things are not clear right now. particularly in terms of currency and the markets. >> graham blackmon supports independence, he knows there are risks but the key issues could be resolved after the vote. ultimately he believes it it better to have the votes in scotland rather than far away as london. >> a scottish poet said that a parliament should always be within marching distance of the people. >> that way, he says, businesses could have more influence on what happens to them. for now, it is the voters with the influence. michelle cabrera, scotland. >>> stil
the no's say they could lose membership in the european union, which could hurt trade. one of scotland's largest imports is scotch whiskey, it is a huge export for scotland, $6.5 billion last year or 95 million cases. >> this is the factory floor, and the distillery in the heart of scotland, they believe this would be good for the business. they have to abide by hygiene regulations. >> the results could be quite difficult for business. >> he fears losing the british pound and...
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on sunday, new talks failed but the snpl union which represents the pilots agreed to call the strike off anyway. it said the conditions of social die local log were not met today but we decided to meet our responsibilities by lifting the strike and continuing discussions. >> the trans salveia expanding their route network in europe. it's not so much that the long- routes will be operated by trans salve i can't but certainly some of the medium haul roots will be medium haul roots will be. >>, again, is an issue that the pilots' union is concerned about. >> the union says talks can now continue forth in a calmer setting. paris's skies are about to get busy again. the question is: will they stay that well? phil lavelle, al jazeera. >> we've got a lot more to come here on the newshour including, we will be live in kabul where hamid karzi is due to be making his final speech as president of afghanistan. plus: >> nearly 1 million targics head to russia for every kwr year. the impact this is having on traditional family structures. >> a world record performance, kenya's runners ensure there
on sunday, new talks failed but the snpl union which represents the pilots agreed to call the strike off anyway. it said the conditions of social die local log were not met today but we decided to meet our responsibilities by lifting the strike and continuing discussions. >> the trans salveia expanding their route network in europe. it's not so much that the long- routes will be operated by trans salve i can't but certainly some of the medium haul roots will be medium haul roots will be....
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which he owns. >>> tomorrow scotland votes on whether to end its union with great britain, which has stood for 307rs. mark phillips is in scotland to get a sense of which way the decision is headed. ♪ >> reporter: in the high stakes referendum in scotland, everything is political, even drinking. in the twas dog you order a beer yes if you're againfor it, no i you're against it. here the yes vote is ahead, but across scotland polls show the vote is too close to call. alex salmond, the "yes" campaign leader feels history is on his side. >> this is the example of a country that's been progressing for a hundred years. >> reporter: but it's a potentially butchie road. >> i am very, very, very concerned. >> reporter: mike younger, a financer at a distillery can't even say what currency they would use. you don't trust the optimism? >> i think it's misplaced. several foreign leaders including president obama say they prefer the uk to stay whole. there are a lot of reasons the united states might want its most consistent ally to stay unite and strong but there's no bigger reason than this. this is where br
which he owns. >>> tomorrow scotland votes on whether to end its union with great britain, which has stood for 307rs. mark phillips is in scotland to get a sense of which way the decision is headed. ♪ >> reporter: in the high stakes referendum in scotland, everything is political, even drinking. in the twas dog you order a beer yes if you're againfor it, no i you're against it. here the yes vote is ahead, but across scotland polls show the vote is too close to call. alex...
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there are a lot of small countries in europe and because they exist within the european union, which protects them in a , it is more or less possible for any economically sized unit in europe,day unit -- which is nice. there would have been some serious problems than they think scotland would not have been as prosperous as it can be in the united kingdom. writes thatgue something rare was achieved in the independence vote. they asked a question that in most parts of the world at times results in war. what signal was sent to other parts of the world? >> well, an important signal was sent that there can be a democratic process that allows for this type of succession. this is not much of an open option in most parts of the world. i think it is going to have a big impact in europe, particularly spain in the first instance, where people are going to say we want the right to make this decision. the answer may be yes, it may be no, but this is a democratic right. this process is going to push people in that direction. >> jeremy schapiro at brookings joining us from washington. thanks so muc
there are a lot of small countries in europe and because they exist within the european union, which protects them in a , it is more or less possible for any economically sized unit in europe,day unit -- which is nice. there would have been some serious problems than they think scotland would not have been as prosperous as it can be in the united kingdom. writes thatgue something rare was achieved in the independence vote. they asked a question that in most parts of the world at times results...
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many democrats, too many black democrats, frankly, are walking step by step with the teachers union, whichy kids. the teachers union is all about the seniority, all about protecting the teachers. the kids are suffering and too many black politicians are going right along with that. >> president obama can be accused of a lot of things, the democrats accused of a lot of things, but they are not lacking when it comes to the ability to raise money. they have outraised, i think a lot of people will be surprised to hear this, they outraised the republicans so far in the midterm elections. is that going to have an influence on the outcome? >> we could never discount or underestimate the power of money. it's interesting, of course, now the election after labor day begins a new phase. this is the crucial phase. i think the president, if he's going to do something on immigration, will do it to time to the election. it is all about the fall election now. i think that's all he will be talking about, is everything for him now i think is going to be about the senate, can he hold the senate. because if h
many democrats, too many black democrats, frankly, are walking step by step with the teachers union, whichy kids. the teachers union is all about the seniority, all about protecting the teachers. the kids are suffering and too many black politicians are going right along with that. >> president obama can be accused of a lot of things, the democrats accused of a lot of things, but they are not lacking when it comes to the ability to raise money. they have outraised, i think a lot of people...
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union casualties. the republican bosses were concerned that the voting public, which at that point were white men, had not gotten behind the emancipation proclamation. even though there were now black soldiers now serving in the union army, for the first time in history. there would be some form of voting made available for soldiers serving in the field. as of 1862, only wisconsin was allowing men to vote somewhere other than their local district. the war was going to extend through the elections of 1864, and this was going to force states to come to grips with an impossible decision. should they deny their soldiers fighting in the war the right to suffrage because they were away from home? or should they pass laws and create systems to allow those soldiers to vote in absentia? at this point in time, candidates did very little personal campaigning. lincoln was no exception. he did take every chance to speak to the soldiers, however . this speech was a farewell gift. lincoln's short speeches -- there are three of them -- became more than just thank you's. he begins the speech to the 166 ohio with the ge
union casualties. the republican bosses were concerned that the voting public, which at that point were white men, had not gotten behind the emancipation proclamation. even though there were now black soldiers now serving in the union army, for the first time in history. there would be some form of voting made available for soldiers serving in the field. as of 1862, only wisconsin was allowing men to vote somewhere other than their local district. the war was going to extend through the...
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camp says the only way to guarantee scotland gets all the powers it needs is simple, to leave a union which has lasted more than 300 years. so much at stake, and both sides are fighting to the finish in their campaigns. rob watson is our british affairs correspondent and joins me now. feels a bit like a last gasp from westminster. how big is deal is this package? >> i don't think there is any doubt that it is last-gasp and i think it reflects on what a big deal it is. one has to really pinch oneself to remind oneself what is happening. all of the mainstream parties at westminster don't want that to happy, they're all powerful pro-union parties. but what they have accepted like the pro-independence campaign is that the status quo clearly isn't enough for the scottish people. if it was, we wouldn't be having this whole referendum. so what they're saying is look, you've had some powers, we really are going to give you more, so the sales point is look, you'll have control of most things apart from foreign defense and macroeconomic policy. wouldn't that be better when you vote no? there will be
camp says the only way to guarantee scotland gets all the powers it needs is simple, to leave a union which has lasted more than 300 years. so much at stake, and both sides are fighting to the finish in their campaigns. rob watson is our british affairs correspondent and joins me now. feels a bit like a last gasp from westminster. how big is deal is this package? >> i don't think there is any doubt that it is last-gasp and i think it reflects on what a big deal it is. one has to really...
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the latest poll shows slightly more support for maintaining the union which began more than 300 years of politics in ukraine. that is a pro-russian lawmaker who was tossed in a garbage bin by protesters. they blamed him for backing a controversial law which journalists claim restricts their freedom. also yesterday ukraine's parliament ratified a measure to strengthen ties with europe. >>> we'll get an update on the condition of toronto mayor rob ford. he's been hospitalized with a tumor in his abdomen. bypass results were expected to take about seven days to come back. last week, ford gave up his bid for re-election. instead he's expected to seek a city council seat. >>> deaths due to painkillers are up. the number of deaths from prescription pain medication has quadrupled. in just over a decade, the biggest increase was in older people ages 55 to 64 but researchers said the number of deaths may be leveling off. the key, they say, is awareness. patients should be aware that medicine when overused can cause death. >>> well, also in health news if you don't get enough sleep, your memory
the latest poll shows slightly more support for maintaining the union which began more than 300 years of politics in ukraine. that is a pro-russian lawmaker who was tossed in a garbage bin by protesters. they blamed him for backing a controversial law which journalists claim restricts their freedom. also yesterday ukraine's parliament ratified a measure to strengthen ties with europe. >>> we'll get an update on the condition of toronto mayor rob ford. he's been hospitalized with a...
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there's been a lot of talk about which some countries trust the international telecommunications union, which is a specialized agency of the united nations, versus how much they trust i cam, which is a nonprofit corporation incorporated in los angeles. icam is 15 years old. icu is 150 years old. so to some degree it's an evolution and a back and forth about what's necessary to make sure that you keep the underlying things that work extremely well about the internet and provide extreme public benefits, such as innovation and jobs and freedom of expression and freedom of access to information, while at the same time ensuring that you're respecting everyone and their governments who are involved in this connectivity of global communication. >> not just a technology problem anymore. it's a lot bigger. >> there is an interesting countvailing problem that came up recently which is when you have a company that provides a social media service that has become a virtual monopoly in many markets like twitter who then unilaterally decides to shield its users from discussing videos of isis savages
there's been a lot of talk about which some countries trust the international telecommunications union, which is a specialized agency of the united nations, versus how much they trust i cam, which is a nonprofit corporation incorporated in los angeles. icam is 15 years old. icu is 150 years old. so to some degree it's an evolution and a back and forth about what's necessary to make sure that you keep the underlying things that work extremely well about the internet and provide extreme public...
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but the hospital brought in temporary nurses who are guaranteed at least five days of work, which is why the union nurses won't return to work until today. the nurses and empty management will. >>> attorney general kathleen cane has revealed the name of eight state officials who received sexual ee-mails while working in the office. an environmental for protection secretary and documents that were made available by the ags office. the ag couldn't say whether the men actually opened the e-mails in question. >>> two former philadelphia school principals are now charged in a cheating scandal. barbara mccreery and melton were charged tampering and forgery. melton was the principal and mccreery was charged at communication technology high school. both were accused of changing answers on a state standardized tests so schools would make yearly progress. >>> started investigating unlikely results and suspicion deletions in philadelphia schools. more than 130 staffers have since been implicated and seven of those were charged with crimes. >>> a lehigh valley man has filed a federal lawsuit against allentown
but the hospital brought in temporary nurses who are guaranteed at least five days of work, which is why the union nurses won't return to work until today. the nurses and empty management will. >>> attorney general kathleen cane has revealed the name of eight state officials who received sexual ee-mails while working in the office. an environmental for protection secretary and documents that were made available by the ags office. the ag couldn't say whether the men actually opened the...
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the hospital brought in temporary nurses who were guaranteed at least five days of work, which is why the union nurses won't be back on the job until today. >>> 5:34. residents all across the tri-state area can get rid of unwanted and expired medications this weekend. tomorrow is national prescription drug take back day. concerned by the rising rates of prescription drug abuse dispose of unwanted drugs. used to be unused drugs were thrown in the garbage or flushed down toilets, but that's not considered safe any more. >> you should not flush them down the toilet, should be disposed of properly. since we started this initiative last year, we collected 2,200 pounds collected and destroyed properly 2,200 pound of unneeded drugs. >> here's a few of the places that you could hand over your old and unwanted medications. any state police barrack and the mo moorestown police department. we have a comprehensive list on nbc10.com. >>> it's been almost a year since a man was killed after a parade and starting a campaign to find the kill canner and why this investigation is so close to his heart. >>> and w
the hospital brought in temporary nurses who were guaranteed at least five days of work, which is why the union nurses won't be back on the job until today. >>> 5:34. residents all across the tri-state area can get rid of unwanted and expired medications this weekend. tomorrow is national prescription drug take back day. concerned by the rising rates of prescription drug abuse dispose of unwanted drugs. used to be unused drugs were thrown in the garbage or flushed down toilets, but...
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think we'll see is what we call frozen conflict as we see elsewhere around the former soviet union in whichsort of continuing set of tensions and frictions basically for the next few years to come. >> this president and the next president probably at lagerheads with vladimir putin. >> exactly. >> molly? >> congress comes back this week and facing a deadline. the end of this month they need to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government open. that offers an opportunity for she nan ganz and the republican leadership is on pins and nee e needles. they don't have a game plan how to get the house conservatives to fund the government. it's riled up the right, emboldened a lot of conserve tichs to make demands. the export/import bank is a tough issue and leadership signaled they're going to get it reauthorized. there may be fireworks on capitol hill. >> in an election year that still should be going in their favor. robert costa? >> i spoke with insiders in the kansas republican party and say senator pat roberts facing a popular independent candidate who appeals to democrats. he's shaken up
think we'll see is what we call frozen conflict as we see elsewhere around the former soviet union in whichsort of continuing set of tensions and frictions basically for the next few years to come. >> this president and the next president probably at lagerheads with vladimir putin. >> exactly. >> molly? >> congress comes back this week and facing a deadline. the end of this month they need to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government open. that offers an...
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if scotland will vote to stay in the union, which is more likely than not on thursday, this has been like a near-death experience, not just for the united king come as a country but especially for the government. and i would say particularly for the conservative party, because although the conservative party would gain marginally in terms of electoral tactics by getting rid of scotland with the 40 mps, it is a conservative party. and the idea of a conservative-led government presided over the breakup of the united kingdom is an incredibly traumatic experience for the conservatives. therefore, if we can stay with cameron, the concessions he's made already on the diva max proposition to give scotland total fiscal freedom is really going to undercut the austerity program to get re-elected. so i think the chances of getting re-elected have substantially gone down between now and the may election. >> i feel more worried than the implications for the u.k. than the rest of the eu. the yearning for independence in belgium and parts of italy, should we be looking at a big rethink of europe ov
if scotland will vote to stay in the union, which is more likely than not on thursday, this has been like a near-death experience, not just for the united king come as a country but especially for the government. and i would say particularly for the conservative party, because although the conservative party would gain marginally in terms of electoral tactics by getting rid of scotland with the 40 mps, it is a conservative party. and the idea of a conservative-led government presided over the...
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which countries. in the book the labor unions. ha -- the unions, trying to address the problem. it is refreshing to see. countries which use national minimum wages. actually introducing national minimum wages in britain, germany. important european countries where unions used to do the job 20 years ago. no national minimum-wage. unions are the right place to negotiate. and the countries, we have different ideas for national minimum wages. this can be a way to conduct a wage solution. so the revolution. >> of one to ask something more. union syllabled america's great middle-class. they did. [applause] they did that two ways. giving workers organized. those things work. every one of the benefits the unions negotiated for ultimately worked out for everyone else. union and nonunion workers. they ended up giving health benefits for union and nonunion workers. but here is the key. the second thing that unions did, they were out there has of force to be able to argue for things that were in the interest of working people generally. unions were on the front line of social security. on th
which countries. in the book the labor unions. ha -- the unions, trying to address the problem. it is refreshing to see. countries which use national minimum wages. actually introducing national minimum wages in britain, germany. important european countries where unions used to do the job 20 years ago. no national minimum-wage. unions are the right place to negotiate. and the countries, we have different ideas for national minimum wages. this can be a way to conduct a wage solution. so the...
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which means the focus of the fighting shifts over here. there are seven union attacks launched if that position on the second day of the battle of trevilian station. by the end of the day, the two forces are no more than about 15 yards apart on either side of the railroad tracks. in the meantime, lee's division has made a long flank march around and has gotten into osition such that lo max's brigade has gotten around and they have no idea he is there. -- rder is given that l with him attacking on the flight and with all of the rest of hampton's command attacking from the front, they roll up toll bert's plank and send his command off the field, ending the battle of trevilian station. sheridan claimed that this was a union victory. his orders are to go to gordons vill. he doesn't come close to gordonsville. he doesn't come close to accomplishing any of the objectives that he's been sent on, and he calls it a victory. so it's kind of like richard nixon. declare victory and go home, like we did in vietnam. sheridan ends up not returning to the serve with the army f
which means the focus of the fighting shifts over here. there are seven union attacks launched if that position on the second day of the battle of trevilian station. by the end of the day, the two forces are no more than about 15 yards apart on either side of the railroad tracks. in the meantime, lee's division has made a long flank march around and has gotten into osition such that lo max's brigade has gotten around and they have no idea he is there. -- rder is given that l with him attacking...
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but the hospital brought in temporary nurses who are guaranteed at least five days of work, which is why the union nurses won't be back on the job until today. those nurses and hospital management are trying to resolve a contact dispute over pensions and staffing levels. >>> a man conviced of a deadly hit and run in philadelphia will be sentenced. jerome brooks found guilty of homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence. deanna till was hit by brook's suv while she was trying to cross. >>> new information this morning in the trial of a man accused of killing a baby and her grandmother in montgomery county. the parents of the murdered 10-month-old girl took the stand yesterday. there was a lot of emoetion as yandamuri cross examined the baby's mother. he killed the baby and grandmother in a botched kidnapping and ransom attempt back in 2012. the trial is expected to last at least a week. >>> a lehigh valley man has filed a lawsuit against police claiming excessive use of force. the cell phone video here that he says backs up his story. this alleged incident happened back in may in allento
but the hospital brought in temporary nurses who are guaranteed at least five days of work, which is why the union nurses won't be back on the job until today. those nurses and hospital management are trying to resolve a contact dispute over pensions and staffing levels. >>> a man conviced of a deadly hit and run in philadelphia will be sentenced. jerome brooks found guilty of homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence. deanna till was hit by brook's suv while she was trying...