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> a full scholarship for every enrolled student is the current mission statement of cooper union. >> to be accessible to the working class, to women, to people of color. i come from the lower middle class family. may parents told me about cooper, and when i found out, i was like on says obsessed. i didn't even think about going anywhere else. >> nowadays so much is against this 19th century model of a free education. ideologically, financially, it's ancient. >> when john shepherd showed the current president that came into office, he announced to the cooper community that we are running a large deficit and that tuition for the first time in 154 years would be on the table. the current administration is trying to say that the education as a right is not something that we should be focusing on. >> being free, the model is extremely complicated. you know, you look at the financial statements and you can see an extraordinarily large deficit. and i think peter cooper would have wants us if we had to talk about tuition to be able to talk about it. >> we all acknowledge that we're in a fina
> a full scholarship for every enrolled student is the current mission statement of cooper union. >> to be accessible to the working class, to women, to people of color. i come from the lower middle class family. may parents told me about cooper, and when i found out, i was like on says obsessed. i didn't even think about going anywhere else. >> nowadays so much is against this 19th century model of a free education. ideologically, financially, it's ancient. >> when john...
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union strongholds. things are obviously changing. besides foreign competition, the chrysler story also suggests another change. the occurence of actual cooperations of the bargaining table. does this herald a new era in which unions and management place common interests above conflicts? maybe not, but one can dream, can't one? the immigrant garment workers who made the ilg learned the lesson that workers bargaining collectively can even the economic odds. but as other union workers found out, bargaining power is like a hammer. swinging it too hard may bring the whole business down. but used carefully it can build or even repair a solid structure on a firm foundation. for economics usa, this is david schoumacher. captioning is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center nenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org.
union strongholds. things are obviously changing. besides foreign competition, the chrysler story also suggests another change. the occurence of actual cooperations of the bargaining table. does this herald a new era in which unions and management place common interests above conflicts? maybe not, but one can dream, can't one? the immigrant garment workers who made the ilg learned the lesson that workers bargaining collectively can even the economic odds. but as other union workers found out,...
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it is all around the cooper union speech. what the read pro-douglas state register said.here is that paper? >> in springfield, illinois. it is a democratic paper. when lincoln is ready to go to cooper union, they have a negative prognostication about what is going to happen. >> the honorable abraham lincoln departs to brooklyn under an engagement to deliver a lecture before the young men's association of that city. wasven lincoln thought he going to speak in brooklyn. >> then it says, subject not $200 andnsideration expenses. object, presidential capital. effect, disappointment. that $200 was for what back then? >> that was a lecture fee. >> this is before he was president? >> yes, he was not an elected official. bennett of the new him the $200alled lecturer for months and months. >> was that a lot of money? >> if you do it on inflation watch on the internet, it is like $10,000. that doesn't take into account the effect of real estate and securities growth. it is maybe more. it is a handsome honorarium plus expenses to go to new york and give your maiden speech. >> did pe
it is all around the cooper union speech. what the read pro-douglas state register said.here is that paper? >> in springfield, illinois. it is a democratic paper. when lincoln is ready to go to cooper union, they have a negative prognostication about what is going to happen. >> the honorable abraham lincoln departs to brooklyn under an engagement to deliver a lecture before the young men's association of that city. wasven lincoln thought he going to speak in brooklyn. >> then...
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nation conceived in liberty but three years before that in another great speech here in new york at cooper union, he kicked off a presidential campaign and referred to the founders again as our fathers marked slavery led it so it can be marked as an evil not to be extended but speak as though they act upon it and six years before that with this speech that kicked off his political career in peoria. and again references the founding fathers. trailing in the dust to spirit the revolution led this return slavery to the position of our fathers gave us. and these examples could be multiplied dozens of times. linkedin looks to the founding fathers for inspiration and for guidance and uses them to persuade his fellow americans. tonight i want to briefly look at where the interest came from and what the founding fathers gave him. the three most important were george washington thomas paine and thomas jefferson. but i also want to touch on to other fathers. thomas lincoln his actual father will never rises with dissatisfaction from his own father. born in virginia thomas lincoln 1778 moved to kentucky an
nation conceived in liberty but three years before that in another great speech here in new york at cooper union, he kicked off a presidential campaign and referred to the founders again as our fathers marked slavery led it so it can be marked as an evil not to be extended but speak as though they act upon it and six years before that with this speech that kicked off his political career in peoria. and again references the founding fathers. trailing in the dust to spirit the revolution led this...
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but three years before that at another great speech here in new york, cooper union, februar february 1860, he kicked off his presidential campaign. it referred to the founders again as our fathers marked slavery, so let it be again marked as an evil not to be extended. let us speak as they spoke an act as they acted upon it. six years before that in the speech that kicked off his mature political career in peoria in october 1854. again he references the founding fathers. let us turn and wash of white in the spirit of the revolution. let us return slavery to the position our fathers gave it. these examples can be multiplied dozens of times. lincoln looks to the founding fathers for inspiration. he looks to them for guidance, and he uses them to persuade them lead his fellow americans. tonight i want to briefly look at where that interest came from, how it arose, what the founding fathers gave him. what he looked for from them. the three most important ones to him throughout his life were george washington, thomas paine, thomas jefferson. but also want to touch on to other fathers, lin
but three years before that at another great speech here in new york, cooper union, februar february 1860, he kicked off his presidential campaign. it referred to the founders again as our fathers marked slavery, so let it be again marked as an evil not to be extended. let us speak as they spoke an act as they acted upon it. six years before that in the speech that kicked off his mature political career in peoria in october 1854. again he references the founding fathers. let us turn and wash of...
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uses they intend to put this building their work as michael just mentioned to you in with the unions in cooperating with the longer short-terms union and the history and the daylight history to san francisco is extremely important so i urge you to go along with this project and have an international institution of some one hundred and 14 years in existence of finally having its own home where it was established here in san francisco thank you. >> thank you if there are additional speakers please come forward. >> how much time? 3 minutes >> hi commissioners david a neighbor the people of san francisco made it imperfect clear they want aspire planning practices when developing a waterfront from the warriors arena and the last proposal for the site the highness building the people made it clear they don't want sloppy planning or special treatment for the weighty and those with political capital they want planning done right in this case, the city continues to endorse important lemons required by the voters from prop m people clearly want historic buildings preserved and neighborhood character to be ma
uses they intend to put this building their work as michael just mentioned to you in with the unions in cooperating with the longer short-terms union and the history and the daylight history to san francisco is extremely important so i urge you to go along with this project and have an international institution of some one hundred and 14 years in existence of finally having its own home where it was established here in san francisco thank you. >> thank you if there are additional speakers...
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. >> you also point out coopers union which traditionally offered tuition-free education for somethingging tuition. >> unfortunately, cooper union is the ultimate expression of this problem, that school took out $175 million loan to build a new engineering building and this is a school that has 1,000 students and supposed to be free. so they really should not have gone into that debt. as a result after 150 years of being free they're now charging >> there you go, the schools may be playing keeping up with the joneses trying to track more students and getting into financial challenges paying for the perks. this is a great conversation being had around dinner tables. "ivory tower" premieres tonight at 9:00 on cnn. be sure to tune in if you have college-aged students or students headed there in the future. andrew, great work, we appreciate it. chris? alisyn, where are you? i can't see but >> i'm in the green room. there's about to be trouble because russell brand is here. i don't know what more to say about this except stay tuned for -- you see what i mean? this is the kind of stuff he do
. >> you also point out coopers union which traditionally offered tuition-free education for somethingging tuition. >> unfortunately, cooper union is the ultimate expression of this problem, that school took out $175 million loan to build a new engineering building and this is a school that has 1,000 students and supposed to be free. so they really should not have gone into that debt. as a result after 150 years of being free they're now charging >> there you go, the schools...
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address he wan with four d -- he began with four score and -- at another great speech in new york, cooper union, he kicked off his presidential campaign. he referred to the founders again. kic as our fathers marked slavery,t so let it be again marked asen evil not to be -- as an evil not to be extended. let us speak as they spoke and s act as they acted upon it. and six years before that in the speech that kicked off his mature political career in peoria in october 1854, again hs references the founding fathers. a republican robe is soiled and trailed in the dust.ga let usin turn and wash it whiten the spirit of the revolution. let us return slavery to the position our fathers gave can it. gave it. and these examples can be multiplayed dozens -- multiplied dozens of times. lincoln looks to the founding fathers for inspiration, helied looks to them for guidance, and he uses them to persuade and lead his fellow americans. tonight i want to briefly look at where that interest came from, how it arose. what the founding fathers gave t him, what he looked for from them. ng fathers gave him. the three
address he wan with four d -- he began with four score and -- at another great speech in new york, cooper union, he kicked off his presidential campaign. he referred to the founders again. kic as our fathers marked slavery,t so let it be again marked asen evil not to be -- as an evil not to be extended. let us speak as they spoke and s act as they acted upon it. and six years before that in the speech that kicked off his mature political career in peoria in october 1854, again hs references the...
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> reporter: the union is add meant the only way to -- adamant the only way to help is by giving more benefits, i think our issue is recruiting and hiring aggressively with the cooperation of argue police union. >> reporter: the police department has $13 million in reserves to help with recruiting and hiring aggressively. mayor elect is remaining hopeful he can help restore the department focusing on the common ground the city has with the union. >> we have proposals on the table now to increase pay for officers, increase incentives for officers retirement eligible. >> reporter: and to help with the staffing crisis now, the police department has a new coming service officer program, forcing officers to work one day a month on patrol. julie? >> thank you. >>> hundreds of uc davis students protested tuition hikes on a pepperspray incident. you've probably seen these pictures, this officer sprayed protestors three years ago. he was later fired. today, the students marched to the administrative building and held a protest in the lobby. they're set to debate a plan tomorrow to raise tuition to up to almost 5% annually over the next five years. >>> in less than an hour, the o
> reporter: the union is add meant the only way to -- adamant the only way to help is by giving more benefits, i think our issue is recruiting and hiring aggressively with the cooperation of argue police union. >> reporter: the police department has $13 million in reserves to help with recruiting and hiring aggressively. mayor elect is remaining hopeful he can help restore the department focusing on the common ground the city has with the union. >> we have proposals on the table...
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moldova sign aid really important agreement with brussels aimed at boosting trade and cooperation with the european uniont mall dove an society is divided. polls show that many see those benefits but also fear losing the ties and the trade that they already have with russia. more than half a million maldivians are working in the russian federations and russia buys millions worth of mall vo amall dovean products. russia has already shown that they can hurt them. that's why the government says europe is the only way. and to become a part of this european union. it is our aim. and i can say that that it is our vital aim, we have no alternative. >> reporter: maldivians are split. there is a risk this election will not resolve the differences but inflame them. al jazerra. artists arm the world are taking parts in the first ever singapore art fair. they are trying to establish themselves as a global art certainty. rob mcbride reports. >> reporter: the opening of the fair of a city that wants its name written large on the international art scene. the event brings together artists and their works from north afri
moldova sign aid really important agreement with brussels aimed at boosting trade and cooperation with the european uniont mall dove an society is divided. polls show that many see those benefits but also fear losing the ties and the trade that they already have with russia. more than half a million maldivians are working in the russian federations and russia buys millions worth of mall vo amall dovean products. russia has already shown that they can hurt them. that's why the government says...
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. >> with due respect to the drivers, they have spoken and will cooperate fully with the union. >> reporteror similar vote ahead among google and gened apple drivers. >> we have heard from the companies that have contracted. i think we have a movement going rather than a one time organizing drive. >> reporter: facebook did not respond to our request for comment, but maurina says he hopes they will sit in. david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> oakland businesses are bracing for more after two nights of destructive protests. coming up at 6:00, we are learning how looters were dissuaded from what could have been massive thievery. >>> it started as a high end hobby. now drones are growing in popularity and becoming a key business tool. the new rules that could limit their use. >> a south bay business that benefited from the giants world series win is giving back. we will show you what is going into the first ever thanksgiving event. female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. but sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event ends sunda
. >> with due respect to the drivers, they have spoken and will cooperate fully with the union. >> reporteror similar vote ahead among google and gened apple drivers. >> we have heard from the companies that have contracted. i think we have a movement going rather than a one time organizing drive. >> reporter: facebook did not respond to our request for comment, but maurina says he hopes they will sit in. david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> oakland...
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the countries are cooperating, and i can tell you the european union has taken the help on that. now under the italian presidency, one step forward has already been done, but the authorities of the member states, and, of course, european union agencies work very hard in order to intercept all direct or indirect flights that could penetrate through the immigration issue as it has appeared during the last ten years. last but not least, i want to tell you that this problem in the beginning five years ago it was considered to be a problem only of south and european countries. now it has become a european issue, and with the -- you'll know it has become a global one. given all these new conditions that have occurred in the meantime. >> with regard to the four countries, i have them in my mind, but i see bruce schwartz back there sweating, and i'm sure he's concerned that i'm either going to put somebody in that category or leave somebody out, and rather than do that and create an international incident, we will provide you with the names of those. but i'm not going to -- but bruce sch
the countries are cooperating, and i can tell you the european union has taken the help on that. now under the italian presidency, one step forward has already been done, but the authorities of the member states, and, of course, european union agencies work very hard in order to intercept all direct or indirect flights that could penetrate through the immigration issue as it has appeared during the last ten years. last but not least, i want to tell you that this problem in the beginning five...
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she said it's important for the european union to recognize these transit countries. she said there needs to be cooperationween all member states not just the southern e.u. >> okay. what does a common migration policy mean in fact when it comes to some of the very sensitive issues? treatment of migrants, housing of migrants. naval policies and so on? is it clear? >> reporter: well, that's -- it's not very clear, and there are so many issues for them to look at. the treatment of the migrants. the human rights. look at the way they are rescued for example. over the last year we had two policies. the italian navy was actively seeking these boats, taking them back to the mainland to safety. that has been wound down partly because it was costing around $9 million a month. now they have the triton policy. they will patrol 30 nautical miles off of the owes -- coast of italy. and they are going to concentrate on securing the borders. if they get distress calls, they will help out. they also have to look at the human trafficking issue. the people making these journeys are incredibly desperate. they are desperate to
she said it's important for the european union to recognize these transit countries. she said there needs to be cooperationween all member states not just the southern e.u. >> okay. what does a common migration policy mean in fact when it comes to some of the very sensitive issues? treatment of migrants, housing of migrants. naval policies and so on? is it clear? >> reporter: well, that's -- it's not very clear, and there are so many issues for them to look at. the treatment of the...
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equally important is for the european union to recognize countries who host these people. there needs to be cooperation member states not just the southern states. >> reporter: this is one of a number of meet on the grounds the subject of migration which are being held between european foreign policy chiefs and their african counterparts it's all called. [ inaudible ] in a en. that is significant, this is being held here in italy. a country that has been struggling with the sheer number of m migrants. little once thaert italians here are describing this issue as a priority that needs to be dealt with now. they are packed onto boats. it's an unpredictable dangerous stretch of water and many die in the process. it's all very well having tess conferences with all these important people here sitting around the table. but can anything realistically be achieved sitting here talking in a room thousands of miles away? >> well, i think it starts and end with political commitment. and political commitment is created in rooms like this. and without political commitment and without the common understanding and the
equally important is for the european union to recognize countries who host these people. there needs to be cooperation member states not just the southern states. >> reporter: this is one of a number of meet on the grounds the subject of migration which are being held between european foreign policy chiefs and their african counterparts it's all called. [ inaudible ] in a en. that is significant, this is being held here in italy. a country that has been struggling with the sheer number...
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union ironclads there. and they had plenty of time. i think they had six hours to get from the cooper river out to the mouth of the harbor. minstral stroll. and they attack the federal fleet. state damages the union blockader. a largera takes on the keystoned state. and i have to do this. i'm sorry. story.to do this side-wheel vessels do not make the best warships, because you can imagine, you know -- >> i knew he was going to work it in. do this. to and like comedians, historians steal from other historians, so i have to say i'm stealing this from craig simmons. warships, the united states and most nations side-wheel vessels. of course, if you hit a side wheel, it was a shot. it hurts. you can't do much. jacora damaged the keystone state paddle wheel. the keystone state is coming along, loses a paddle wheel, so it's kind of going like -- [laughter] the jacora was so slow, she catch the one paddle here of the keystone state. but, again, they could take on wooden vessels. wooden vessels could get into the harbor, they would be very formidable. armament.ery good called brook cannons, ma
union ironclads there. and they had plenty of time. i think they had six hours to get from the cooper river out to the mouth of the harbor. minstral stroll. and they attack the federal fleet. state damages the union blockader. a largera takes on the keystoned state. and i have to do this. i'm sorry. story.to do this side-wheel vessels do not make the best warships, because you can imagine, you know -- >> i knew he was going to work it in. do this. to and like comedians, historians steal...
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's sabina kuriakose live at cooper hospital in camden and sabina this happened just days after the child welfare offices lost their police force? that's right lucy. the unionells me the last armed officers left on friday to budget cuts. caseworker is here in critical condition at cooper hospital suffering 21 establish wounds. camden county police investigate after a department of children and family's caseworker is violently attacked and stabbed on the fourth floor of this state building. it happened just after 1:00 o'clock monday afternoon. the weapon, a steak 95. the alleged assailant, a one-time client. >> the suspect in this is -- has a history of mental illness. there is no real logical reason why this occur. there was nothing that triggered or provoked this other than the suspect went in there and just when she saw the caseworker immediately began stabbing her. >> reporter: camden county police chief says it was another d.c. f worker who bravely tackled the 30 year old suspect possibly saving his co-worker's life. the victim is 30 years old and police say she had one time had been a caseworker for the suspect and the suspect's children. the chief say
's sabina kuriakose live at cooper hospital in camden and sabina this happened just days after the child welfare offices lost their police force? that's right lucy. the unionells me the last armed officers left on friday to budget cuts. caseworker is here in critical condition at cooper hospital suffering 21 establish wounds. camden county police investigate after a department of children and family's caseworker is violently attacked and stabbed on the fourth floor of this state building. it...
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union. to recognize these counties. there needs to be cooperation all member states not just under the circumstances in the southern even i. >> so they are making a commission, phil, how will this commission work. >> reporter: they are looking it several issues what drives people to make that perilous journey in the first place, people are risking their lives knowing full well they may guy dye at sea as they make this journey. a lot of the people are fleeing failed states, fleeing countries where there is war, displacement and they are prepared to risk death just in order to achieve the chance of safety somewhere else. they have to look at the issue of human trafficking. they are not constructing their own boats they are being trafficked by criminal gangs. gangs making in some cases up to a million dollars from each boat because they are cramming so many people onto these boats in the hope of getting across to europe. those are two of the things they are looking at. they are looking at how people can be rescued. for the last year the italian navy ha
union. to recognize these counties. there needs to be cooperation all member states not just under the circumstances in the southern even i. >> so they are making a commission, phil, how will this commission work. >> reporter: they are looking it several issues what drives people to make that perilous journey in the first place, people are risking their lives knowing full well they may guy dye at sea as they make this journey. a lot of the people are fleeing failed states, fleeing...
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union. the united nations, the organization of security and cooperation in europe, they also say this is a farceis is a bogus election in bogus conditions monitored by bogus groups. >> that's not necessarily how it's going to look, though to, the people in russia, is it? and, you know, in terms of looking back at what's happened in the last few days, the increasing fears about what russia is doing. you know, where are we would you say in terms of the tensions? >> i think most people in russia will see what the russian television will tell them about those elections, and the line from the russian television will be that this is a very democratic election, one of the most well-prepared -- i'm quoting -- elections ever. the turnout will be presented as the result of the will of the people. we cannot simply verify those things, but what is clear is this creates another frozen conflict. frozen conflict in part of ukraine where there's a huge military standoff with tens of thousands of people on both sides. we're talking about very serious combat groups. we're talking about movements of very serious c
union. the united nations, the organization of security and cooperation in europe, they also say this is a farceis is a bogus election in bogus conditions monitored by bogus groups. >> that's not necessarily how it's going to look, though to, the people in russia, is it? and, you know, in terms of looking back at what's happened in the last few days, the increasing fears about what russia is doing. you know, where are we would you say in terms of the tensions? >> i think most people...
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president obama discussed stronger military cooperation with japan and australia and talked about a proposed trade agreement with the european unionthat a judge ruled against a hospital that wanted her to have chemotherapy against her mother's wishes. the 8-year-old belongs to an indiana tribe in ontario. her mother stopped chemotherapy ten days after it began and moved her child to a healing center in florida. child protection officials like the judge agreed with the mother. >> reaffirms our right to be indian. and to practice our medicines in the traditional way. >> part of the judge's decision focused on part of canada's constitution. it protects practices used by aboriginal cultures before they came in contact with european settlers. the hospital has no plans to appeal. >>> the mail seems to be the way to go when it comes to voting in california. the sacramento bee reports the number of absentee ballots is set to break the record from 2012. that year, more than half of californians reported by mail. the supporters believe reporting by mail would save money and bring in election results more quickly. opponents worry it could ca
president obama discussed stronger military cooperation with japan and australia and talked about a proposed trade agreement with the european unionthat a judge ruled against a hospital that wanted her to have chemotherapy against her mother's wishes. the 8-year-old belongs to an indiana tribe in ontario. her mother stopped chemotherapy ten days after it began and moved her child to a healing center in florida. child protection officials like the judge agreed with the mother. >> reaffirms...
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union faces a choice. it must make fundamental changes or it will become obsolete. [applause] today, this represents a moment of hope. we in the west stand ready to cooperate with those in the east to promote hope and break down barriers that separate people, to create a safer and freer world. surely, there is no better place than berlin, meeting face -- meeting place of east and west, to make a start. [applause] berlin, today is in the past. for theed states stands strict observance and full implementation of all parts of the war power agreement of 1971. let us use this occasion, the of this city,ary to usher in a new era, to instill a safer life for berlin future. let us maintain and develop the ties between the federal republic of the western sectors of berlin, which is permitted with the 1971 agreement. denied by mr. gorbachev, let us eastern andg the western parts of the city together so that all the inhabitants of all of berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world. [applause] to open berlin still further to all europe, east and west, let this city, finding ways of making commercial air service to berlin m
union faces a choice. it must make fundamental changes or it will become obsolete. [applause] today, this represents a moment of hope. we in the west stand ready to cooperate with those in the east to promote hope and break down barriers that separate people, to create a safer and freer world. surely, there is no better place than berlin, meeting face -- meeting place of east and west, to make a start. [applause] berlin, today is in the past. for theed states stands strict observance and full...
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cooperation in the fight against isis. kerry meets tomorrow with iran's foreign minister. the deadline for a comprehensive nuclear deal between iran and the west is november 24. a top european union official today called for the immediate creation of a separate palestinian state to end the palestinian-israeli conflict. the e.u.'s new foreign affairs chief, federica mogherini, commented during a visit to the gaza strip. >> we are asking all in this moment-- not in three months, not in six months, not in one year-- all in this moment to restart a political process that can lead to the two-state solution. >> sreenivasan: today's news coincides with reports that several european nations are considering unilaterally recognizing a palestinian state, just as sweden did last month. authorities in mexico now believe they know what happened to those 43 students who went missing in september. the attorney general's office there says arrested gang members have confessed to killing the students and then burning their bodies. remains have been found and are being tested. federal mexican authorities theorize that corrupt local officials had conspired with drug gangs to have the students killed.
cooperation in the fight against isis. kerry meets tomorrow with iran's foreign minister. the deadline for a comprehensive nuclear deal between iran and the west is november 24. a top european union official today called for the immediate creation of a separate palestinian state to end the palestinian-israeli conflict. the e.u.'s new foreign affairs chief, federica mogherini, commented during a visit to the gaza strip. >> we are asking all in this moment-- not in three months, not in six...
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union city at alvarado niles road and almaden boulevard after 5:00 a.m. the victim was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. the driver remained at the scene and cooperated with police. it's still not clear how the accident hanked. >> hanked. >> -- dash happened. >> this does not appear to have occurred inside the crosswalk. as far as, you know, how it occurred, that's what we're trying to figure out. >> traffic was detoured to one side of the road during the investigation this morning. the alameda county coroner has not yet released the identity of the victim. >> there is new information this noontime about the body found on the b.a.r.t. tracks yesterday in concord. the contra costa county coroner's office office has identified the victim as a 48- year-old in orange county. the coroner says he was struck by a train because he suffered severe trauma. b.a.r.t. officials have not said how or why he got on the tracks between the concord and north concord station. >>> today you decide. it's election day. but here in california election officials expect to see a near record low voter turnout. and out of those who are casting ballots, election officials say fe
union city at alvarado niles road and almaden boulevard after 5:00 a.m. the victim was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. the driver remained at the scene and cooperated with police. it's still not clear how the accident hanked. >> hanked. >> -- dash happened. >> this does not appear to have occurred inside the crosswalk. as far as, you know, how it occurred, that's what we're trying to figure out. >> traffic was detoured to one side of the road during...
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union. they say they are unpaid and often -- underpaid and often work down times. they are expected to investigate and they say they will cooperate's get everybody out the door, sal, can you take us to the bridge and the roads too? >> yes, i can, you know there is a little ongoing thing we have. [ music ] >> take it to the bridge -- >> i thought that was you singing, sal. >> no, mr. brown can do that. good morning, everybody, we will start on highway 4 as we head to the willow pass grade. you realize, that is a very short distance and it is already slow as you are driving it is not stop and go yet, metering lights are on and there is about a 20 to 25 minute delay and yesterday, last night, it was one of the worst commutes we have had in a long time because of the wet weather and today this morning, if there is any wet weather or even fog, it should be slow but this afternoon, go ahead and plan for another one of those commutes where traffic is going to be horrible. yesterday it took hours to get places where normally it would take 30 minutes, and that's how bad it was. you may want to consider taking transit. >> sal, there is a t
union. they say they are unpaid and often -- underpaid and often work down times. they are expected to investigate and they say they will cooperate's get everybody out the door, sal, can you take us to the bridge and the roads too? >> yes, i can, you know there is a little ongoing thing we have. [ music ] >> take it to the bridge -- >> i thought that was you singing, sal. >> no, mr. brown can do that. good morning, everybody, we will start on highway 4 as we head to the...
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the president said a year ago in his state of the union, almost a year ago that, look, i want to work with congress and i want to cooperateffect policy, but very frankly, if we cannot do that, if there's no forward movement, i, the president have a responsibility to the american people who elected me to try to fix that which is broken. everybody, including john boehner recognizes the immigration system is broken. 18 months ago, the senate sent a bill in a bipartisan fashion. they worked together and they came up with legislation to fix the broken immigration system. it has sat unattended for the last 18 months. i know personally that john boehner wants to see the immigration system fixed. he wants to see a comprehensive immigration reform. i frankly, this will give him the impetus to give his members who have been reluctant to follow his leadership in putting on the floor a comprehensive immigration bill. it would give him impetus to do so. so i think this is the right thing to do by the president of the united states. it's the moral thing to do. it will help our economy. it would give relief to literally millions of peop
the president said a year ago in his state of the union, almost a year ago that, look, i want to work with congress and i want to cooperateffect policy, but very frankly, if we cannot do that, if there's no forward movement, i, the president have a responsibility to the american people who elected me to try to fix that which is broken. everybody, including john boehner recognizes the immigration system is broken. 18 months ago, the senate sent a bill in a bipartisan fashion. they worked...
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cooperate. >> this is a progressive community. this should not be an issue. >> a heated school board meeting in the acalanes union school district last night. parents are upset that planned parenthood is teaching sex education in the district. school officials say the class has been taught for years. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com your real, real >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning. it is 6:00. a bay area shopper who spoke out about a screaming child now recovering after being attacked by that child's mother. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from colma. >> reporter: police are looking at surveillance video from this parking lot in front of the nordstrom rack. it all started with a little girl who was being loud and her mother was not able to calm her down. >> i told her to go to hell and she said, i'll see you there. >> reporter: that was in the checkout line between that woman and the mother. here's what happened directly afterward. the woman said she was punched twice in
cooperate. >> this is a progressive community. this should not be an issue. >> a heated school board meeting in the acalanes union school district last night. parents are upset that planned parenthood is teaching sex education in the district. school officials say the class has been taught for years. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com your real, real...
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cooperate. >> this is a progressive community. this should not be an issue. >> a heated school board meeting in the acalanes union school district lasts are upset that planned parenthood is teaching sex education in the district. school officials say the class has been taught for years. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com your real, real >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning. it is 6:00. a bay area shopper who spoke out about a screaming child now recovering after being attacked by that child's mother. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from
cooperate. >> this is a progressive community. this should not be an issue. >> a heated school board meeting in the acalanes union school district lasts are upset that planned parenthood is teaching sex education in the district. school officials say the class has been taught for years. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com your real, real >>> linda...
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union of isis and al qaeda. how surprising -- first of all, how feasible do you think that is? >> well, there's this been kind of cooperationn in localities in syria for some time. i don't think it's something i'm going to be hugely certain of until i hear it from the head of al qaeda. i'm going to wait for those gentlemen to say we patched up our differences. that hasn't happened. a short tactical alliances, those have been happening and those will continue to happen. >> let me ask you, you just -- we're talking -- we talk about what -- the conflagrations in the middle east it's one in iraq and one in syria. you just got back from three weeks in iraq. tell us about what you saw there and the efficacy of the coalition efforts on the ground. >> the thing is, it's really uncertain and full of tension. i couldn't get out of baghdad because of the bureaucracy, trying to get permission to leave. but the city itself is tense. it's greatly uncertain. you sit at these check points in long queues of cars waiting to get cleared. and those are the most popular targets for the lammic state. there were two car bombs two from where i was
union of isis and al qaeda. how surprising -- first of all, how feasible do you think that is? >> well, there's this been kind of cooperationn in localities in syria for some time. i don't think it's something i'm going to be hugely certain of until i hear it from the head of al qaeda. i'm going to wait for those gentlemen to say we patched up our differences. that hasn't happened. a short tactical alliances, those have been happening and those will continue to happen. >> let me ask...
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unions come into this negotiation? guest: they have to be involved so they will have buy-in in the end. the successful implementation of reforms will depend on the cooperation of the police. host: bill yeomans has looked at these things firsthand, not only at the department of justice, but also as a teacher in washington, here to talk about the process of civil rights investigations. michael from imperial beach, california, you are on next. go ahead. caller: i was wondering if you could explain to us regular people about grand juries. i have gotten jury duty butters, showed up, got no pay. i have heard grand jury people get paid and are on for months at a time. how does the system figure out who is going to get a letter saying you are able to serve on a grand jury? thank you, sir. guest: grand jury selection is controlled by state law and varies somewhat. it is the same way people get selected for regular juries in court. the jurisdiction will use voter olls, statistics, all of that, and come up with a list of people available to serve on a grand jury. the selection tends to be andom. if you get one of those letters, it is the luck of the draw. let me say a
unions come into this negotiation? guest: they have to be involved so they will have buy-in in the end. the successful implementation of reforms will depend on the cooperation of the police. host: bill yeomans has looked at these things firsthand, not only at the department of justice, but also as a teacher in washington, here to talk about the process of civil rights investigations. michael from imperial beach, california, you are on next. go ahead. caller: i was wondering if you could explain...
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coopers is the first to say we're not doing anything wrong. luxembourg is saying we're not doing anything wrong. they're working with the confines of luxembourg law which the european unions now investigating because i want to give you an example. in 2012 alone, about $95 billion of profits from u.s. companies flowed through luxembourg. $95 billion. and that $95 billion, they paid $1.1 billion in taxes. that's 1.1%. if that were repatriated to the u.s., it would be about $30 million. >> with all due respect, not being illegal doesn't make it unseemly. you look at ireland. everybody's going through ireland and they're taking heat for it. so the rolling stones got slaughtered. >> i totally agree. i'm not saying i think it's right. i'm just saying the problem is it's not illegal so they can get away with it. >> it's not getting away with it. it's their law. what do we do? >> companies are saying we work for shareholders so why wouldn't we do this? that's a very sal i had point. valid point. into luxembourg into the united states in 2014 was $416 billion. that's a big number. that's also the debate we're having about tax inversions. where you have a sector of the population
coopers is the first to say we're not doing anything wrong. luxembourg is saying we're not doing anything wrong. they're working with the confines of luxembourg law which the european unions now investigating because i want to give you an example. in 2012 alone, about $95 billion of profits from u.s. companies flowed through luxembourg. $95 billion. and that $95 billion, they paid $1.1 billion in taxes. that's 1.1%. if that were repatriated to the u.s., it would be about $30 million. >>...
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at ate of the union follows 3 pm eastern with senator john thune, senator chris murphy, and delaware democratic senator chris cooper. representative steve israel -- is the outgoing chairman of the democratic national campaign committee. at four eastern, it is face the nation. today, it is their anniversary broadcast and have interviews with president barack obama and former president george w. bush. buy a public service by the networks and c-span. a rebroadcast of the shows 2 pm at noon eastern, fox's sunday, at three cnn state of the union, and face the nation at four. listen to them all on c-span radio at 90.1 fm, across the radio on xm satellite 120 -- us un channel on channel 120. night on the communicators, dir. of center for technology and innovation. people who oppose -- this and look at the internet header. called a something low latency -- services, different kinds of services -- that was designed from the beginning. when we redesigned the internet because we were out of internet not only that field, we actually included another field to do form of prioritization. prioritization was never intended to be al
at ate of the union follows 3 pm eastern with senator john thune, senator chris murphy, and delaware democratic senator chris cooper. representative steve israel -- is the outgoing chairman of the democratic national campaign committee. at four eastern, it is face the nation. today, it is their anniversary broadcast and have interviews with president barack obama and former president george w. bush. buy a public service by the networks and c-span. a rebroadcast of the shows 2 pm at noon...
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cooperation between china and the u.s. >> former u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner at some interesting comments. who he was going to call if he needed to talk to the european unionially wrote a love sonnet to the finance minister here. he was in berlin giving a speech and he says it was him who you always call. he was the one that answered when you needed to talk to someone about europe. you get a sense of how things were and how tense they were after mario draghi said he would do whatever it takes to save the euro. there is a conversation that geithner said he had. it will be interesting to see how this relationship, if it continues now that tim geithner is now in the private sector, may be looking for deals and distressed assets across the globe. >> i really love this story. is it just as basic as germany has power in europe and that is the guy i want to speak to? >> he is a noted economist. there was a clear recognition that if you needed to get europe to do something, you needed to bring the germans along and then worry about someone else. tight no recognizes him as an intensely smart man and likes dealing with him. is in many ways a politician, but also a t
cooperation between china and the u.s. >> former u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner at some interesting comments. who he was going to call if he needed to talk to the european unionially wrote a love sonnet to the finance minister here. he was in berlin giving a speech and he says it was him who you always call. he was the one that answered when you needed to talk to someone about europe. you get a sense of how things were and how tense they were after mario draghi said he would do...
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unions come into this negotiation? guest: they have to be involved so they will have buy-in in the end. the successful implementation of reforms will depend on the cooperationf the police. host: bill yeomans has looked at these things firsthand, not only at the department of justice, but also as a teacher in washington, here to talk about the process of civil rights investigations. michael from imperial beach, california, you are on next. go-ahead. caller: i was wondering if you could explain to us regular .eople about grand juries i have gotten jury duty butters, showed up, got no pay. peopleheard grand jury get paid and are on for months at a time. how does the system figure out who is going to get a letter saying you are able to serve on a grand jury? thank you, sir. guest: grand jury selection is controlled by state law and varies somewhat. it is the same way people get selected for regular juries in court. the jurisdiction will use voter , statistics, all of that, and come up with a list of people available to serve on a grand jury. the selection tends to be random. if you get one of those letters, it is the luck of the draw. but me say a couple of wor
unions come into this negotiation? guest: they have to be involved so they will have buy-in in the end. the successful implementation of reforms will depend on the cooperationf the police. host: bill yeomans has looked at these things firsthand, not only at the department of justice, but also as a teacher in washington, here to talk about the process of civil rights investigations. michael from imperial beach, california, you are on next. go-ahead. caller: i was wondering if you could explain...
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unions come into this negotiation? guest: they have to be involved so they will have buy-in in the end. the successful implementation of reforms will depend on the cooperation of the police. host: bill yeomans has looked at these things firsthand, not only at the department of justice, but also as a teacher in washington, here to talk about the process of civil rights investigations. michael from imperial beach, california, you are on next. go-ahead. caller: i was wondering if you could explain to us regular .eople about grand juries i have gotten jury duty butters, showed up, got no pay. peopleheard grand jury get paid and are on for months at a time. how does the system figure out who is going to get a letter saying you are able to serve on a grand jury? thank you, sir. guest: grand jury selection is controlled by state law and varies somewhat. it is the same way people get selected for regular juries in court. the jurisdiction will use voter , statistics, all of that, and come up with a list of people available to serve on a grand jury. the selection tends to be random. if you get one of those letters, it is the luck of the draw. but me say a couple of w
unions come into this negotiation? guest: they have to be involved so they will have buy-in in the end. the successful implementation of reforms will depend on the cooperation of the police. host: bill yeomans has looked at these things firsthand, not only at the department of justice, but also as a teacher in washington, here to talk about the process of civil rights investigations. michael from imperial beach, california, you are on next. go-ahead. caller: i was wondering if you could explain...