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words. that convinced woodward that it was ok to call it battle cry of freedom. in the preface and included the confederate wording as well as the union wording. the rest, as they say, is history. peter carmichael: why were you leaning towards armageddon? dr. mcpherson: well, i've always been impressed by theodore roosevelt's acceptance speech for the nomination to be president by the progressive party, the bold moves party -- almost party. -- bull moose party. the battle between good and evil, if you will. both sides in the civil war fall but it was a battle between good and evil. -- felt that it was a battle between good and evil. that is what made the war so terrible. i liked that idea. somehow the word armageddon did not carry cachet. peter carmichael: for commercial reasons, probably. dr. mcpherson: i guess so. peter carmichael: so your treatment of becoming over the war, even -- the coming of the war, even a casual reading says slavery was the cause. would the argument suggests to some that this is a war of the yankies? dr. mcpherson: that is why van wooddward was skeptical of the title. it seems to reflect that corner of your,
words. that convinced woodward that it was ok to call it battle cry of freedom. in the preface and included the confederate wording as well as the union wording. the rest, as they say, is history. peter carmichael: why were you leaning towards armageddon? dr. mcpherson: well, i've always been impressed by theodore roosevelt's acceptance speech for the nomination to be president by the progressive party, the bold moves party -- almost party. -- bull moose party. the battle between good and evil,...
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in the preface, i included the confederate wording for the song as well as the union wording for the song. the rest, as they say, is history. peter: why are you leaning toward armageddon? james: i've always been impressed by theodore roosevelt acceptance speech to the nomination for president by the party. "we stated armageddon and battle for the lord. " this is a real crisis in affairs. a battle between good and evil if you will. and both sides in the civil war thought that this -- thought that this was the battle between good and evil. that's what made the war so violent and so terrible. so i like that idea, but somehow the word armageddon did not seem to carry much cachet with people. james: for commercial reasons right? peter: so your treatments of the war, even a casual read of this book makes it abundantly clear that labor is the cause of the war area that's the thrust of the argument. when it suggest to some, that this is a war of yankee saints and southern sinners? james: that was why my editor initially was skeptical of this title. it did seem to reflect that point of view.
in the preface, i included the confederate wording for the song as well as the union wording for the song. the rest, as they say, is history. peter: why are you leaning toward armageddon? james: i've always been impressed by theodore roosevelt acceptance speech to the nomination for president by the party. "we stated armageddon and battle for the lord. " this is a real crisis in affairs. a battle between good and evil if you will. and both sides in the civil war thought that this --...
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donald trump is supposed to visit the mexico border today but late word this morning the union who inviteds the word. the union stepped and canceled the event. he is going to go anywhere. >>> in the meantime another gop candidate for president is firing back at donald trump in a humorous way. senator lindsey graham released this video on how to destroy your cell phone. he made the video after trump gave out the shor's personal cell phone number. in this video, he use is a flip top cell phone. taking look at the presidential hopeful. 16 candidates are running for president. on the democratic side five people are vying for the nomination for president. >>> happening today, lawmakers will vote on a bill that democrats are calling the donald trump. the sanctuary cities bill aims to restrict federal funds to local or state governments that don't cooperate are federal immigration agents. democrats say it unfairly targets immigrants. >>> parents are being warned about a safety hazard that could apply to more than 20 million dresser and comes after the deaths of two children including one in this
donald trump is supposed to visit the mexico border today but late word this morning the union who inviteds the word. the union stepped and canceled the event. he is going to go anywhere. >>> in the meantime another gop candidate for president is firing back at donald trump in a humorous way. senator lindsey graham released this video on how to destroy your cell phone. he made the video after trump gave out the shor's personal cell phone number. in this video, he use is a flip top cell...
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reagan summed up the battle with the soviet union in four words: "we win, they lose." if you ask reagan today -- when i go back, the senate just voted on being able to hold the president in check for negotiations. [applause] rep. mccarthy: if you ask reagan today, should he signed on the current agreement? i do not think he would use for words, he would use two: "hell no." you know what is ironic? we have the democratic administration going through some of the same challenges that jimmy carter went through. those two presidents of both won the nobel peace prize, unlike reagan, who brought more freedom to tens of millions in the world than those two presidents. there is a quality of reagan that every elected official should understand. he did not care who got the credit. if he cared, he would have signed the agreement with gorbachev in iceland because the world was prepared to give him the nobel peace prize. this was never about himself. it was always about the country. a trait we should look for as we move forward. the other advice that i would say he would tell us toda
reagan summed up the battle with the soviet union in four words: "we win, they lose." if you ask reagan today -- when i go back, the senate just voted on being able to hold the president in check for negotiations. [applause] rep. mccarthy: if you ask reagan today, should he signed on the current agreement? i do not think he would use for words, he would use two: "hell no." you know what is ironic? we have the democratic administration going through some of the same...
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the euro union. there are angry words, and the politicians are all corrupt. i'm desperate you're had enough, they're all dirty all of them. >> particular anger is aimed at the politics of euro someone. he has drunk your blood for five years and, the message on sunday for finance minister could be no more. >> the greek prime minister says he expects there to be a new bailout deal win 48 hours of referendum. and what would this deal, mean for greek people? >>> well, they are trying to rear shy people, that, the difficulties they're going through now with closed bank are temporary and 48 hours after a no vote he will have secured a deal with creditors and, then the bank will reopen. this is of course, an attempt to strengthen of no vote or to maintain, its strength above. but, he is also trying to reassure people because as was pointed out there's ongoing insecurity and there's a great deal of worry about tomorrow. it's not just the fact that people can't get to all of their money today, most people do have enough money to get by, in the next few days, but there
the euro union. there are angry words, and the politicians are all corrupt. i'm desperate you're had enough, they're all dirty all of them. >> particular anger is aimed at the politics of euro someone. he has drunk your blood for five years and, the message on sunday for finance minister could be no more. >> the greek prime minister says he expects there to be a new bailout deal win 48 hours of referendum. and what would this deal, mean for greek people? >>> well, they are...
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the european union and chinese foreign ministers but the words of laurent fabeus, the french foreign minister said it is likely they will return. trying to get a deal, remember the interim deal has already been extended, extended only until tuesday. so time here is running out. certainly, european union diplomats say they don't see any prospect for negotiation beyond tuesday. we really are in the final part of this very long process of negotiation, to try and find a final deal. a deal for ten years first and then the period beyond ten years to zeal with iran and make sure on behalf of the p-5 plus one their aim that iran has only a civilian nuclear program. >> there have been a serious of attacks on the outside of maiduguri. >> the army has repelled these attack. boko haram attacked those villages around the time muslims who are breaking the fast and then sustained battle for hours engaging the nigerian military. right now they have post that the insurgent as they try olaunch attacks on these two villages. as you pay know, at least on the next 24 hours or 48 hours accounts by boko ha
the european union and chinese foreign ministers but the words of laurent fabeus, the french foreign minister said it is likely they will return. trying to get a deal, remember the interim deal has already been extended, extended only until tuesday. so time here is running out. certainly, european union diplomats say they don't see any prospect for negotiation beyond tuesday. we really are in the final part of this very long process of negotiation, to try and find a final deal. a deal for ten...
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the influence, that's under investigation. >>> santa clara's largest school union has turned down a tentative agreement. part of the unit voted no. that resulted in the entire agreement being reject. no wordwhen the union members will strike. sciu represents 9,000 county employees including 911 dispatchers and jail workers. >>> a blood drive that calls attention to what some say are discriminatory regulations was held today in san jose and san francisco. the national gay blood drive is part of the -- supporters say ending the ban would save lives. the goal is to drive home the point that the ban is creating a waist. >>> the confederate battle flag has flown on south carolina property for more than half a century. that tradition ended with a short by dignified ceremony. they handed it to the curator of a museum. >> i think what it's creates is a window of opportunity to attack other things that are confederate related. >> reporter: until recently calling for the confederate flag's removal was considered political suicide. but all that changed beginning with the killings of nine church members. the shooter had posed for photos with the flag. the tide turned when a republican related today t
the influence, that's under investigation. >>> santa clara's largest school union has turned down a tentative agreement. part of the unit voted no. that resulted in the entire agreement being reject. no wordwhen the union members will strike. sciu represents 9,000 county employees including 911 dispatchers and jail workers. >>> a blood drive that calls attention to what some say are discriminatory regulations was held today in san jose and san francisco. the national gay blood...
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the past. >> a new africa is emerging. the words of barack obama as he addressed the africa union in ethiopia. it is the first time that a sitting u.s. president has delivered a speech to the au. he said that africa is on the move and will move away from war and poverty. but he warned this progress is being put at risk by what he describes a the cancer of corruption and by leaders who cling to power against the wishes of their people. he also urged african leaders not to abuse their power by cracking down on critical voices. we have reports. >> it was the first ever to the four-member african union. and obama did not disappoint. it was his first criticism of african leaders who remain in office beyond their term limits that resonated most with the government dignitaries. >> when leaders try to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office it risks instability and strife, as we've seen in burundi. and this is often--and this is often just a first step down a perilous path. >> obama singled out burundi's president pierre nkurunziza who has been elected to a third term as an e
the past. >> a new africa is emerging. the words of barack obama as he addressed the africa union in ethiopia. it is the first time that a sitting u.s. president has delivered a speech to the au. he said that africa is on the move and will move away from war and poverty. but he warned this progress is being put at risk by what he describes a the cancer of corruption and by leaders who cling to power against the wishes of their people. he also urged african leaders not to abuse their power...
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the european union. >> there are angry words, the politicians are all corrupt. i'm desperate, i've had enough. they're all dirty. all of them. >> particular anger is aimed at the politics of the euro zone. five years, and the message on sunday, for the finance minister could be no more. >> following the events closely. >> yes, it has grown and relative to the no vote which appears to be holding the majority. therefore, the trend may be changing but it's difficult to say, who will have the upper hand come sunday. at the moment, the yes vote is feeding off the insecurity of greers leaving the euro zone, and threats from leaders, and creditors, say, if they vote no they will no longer have a place for the euro zone and, the no vote has its source of strength, people who believe they have no choice but to tell creditors they are no longer willing to talk about austerity measures, and they are no longer to be trusted to deliver a decent panel that will aye the greek economy and they appear to be strengthened by pa analysis from the international monetary fun and that says, that unless greece receiv
the european union. >> there are angry words, the politicians are all corrupt. i'm desperate, i've had enough. they're all dirty. all of them. >> particular anger is aimed at the politics of the euro zone. five years, and the message on sunday, for the finance minister could be no more. >> following the events closely. >> yes, it has grown and relative to the no vote which appears to be holding the majority. therefore, the trend may be changing but it's difficult to say,...
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the european union. the choice seems clear but the politics are not. there are angry words the politician are all corrupter says this man fascist shouts another. i am desperate, i have had enough. they are all dirty all of them. >> the architects of austerity, he has drunk your blood for five years the message on sunday for germanys finance minister could well be no more. >> and we can cross live now and speak to john, john, good to see you so the attention now obviously turns to the referendum on sunday, just remind us what exactly is at stake for prime minister? what he doesn't want and a yes vote particularly a strong yes vote, because that would be a public sen sure to his government policies of confrontation, with greece's creditors. the yes vote largely consistent of people that want them to go p p it is not people who are in favor of austerity. in fact, the other night on the square, they were calling for the memorandum of austerity policies to be ripped up, they are just as much as against it as anyone else. but they no longer trust the government. the no vote consi
the european union. the choice seems clear but the politics are not. there are angry words the politician are all corrupter says this man fascist shouts another. i am desperate, i have had enough. they are all dirty all of them. >> the architects of austerity, he has drunk your blood for five years the message on sunday for germanys finance minister could well be no more. >> and we can cross live now and speak to john, john, good to see you so the attention now obviously turns to...
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the move. africa is emerging. >> words of praise and a warning as barack obama becomes the first u.s. president to address the african uniond china tackles phone piracy as it busts a fake factory worth billions of dollars. ♪ hello turkish jets targeted fighters in the mountains in the southeast and follow a warning by the turkish president that it's impossible to continue the peace process with the kurds. and erdiwan says fighters from p.k.k. have been carrying out attacks and peace talks will only be possible when they leave the country. turkey is also stating air strikes against i.s.i.l. fighters in syria but yet there is no agreement with the u.s. about establishing a buffer zone between syria and turkey. al jazeera bernard smith reports from southern turkey on the kurdish reaction to the air strikes. >> reporter: turkish f-16 fighter jets don't have too far to fly to hit targets of their new enemy i.s.i.l. just over the border in syria. this was last week. and they don't have much further to go to target an old enemy and p.k.k. in northern iraq. many kurds are angry and frustrated the turkish government seems to be equ
the move. africa is emerging. >> words of praise and a warning as barack obama becomes the first u.s. president to address the african uniond china tackles phone piracy as it busts a fake factory worth billions of dollars. ♪ hello turkish jets targeted fighters in the mountains in the southeast and follow a warning by the turkish president that it's impossible to continue the peace process with the kurds. and erdiwan says fighters from p.k.k. have been carrying out attacks and peace...
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. >> montana is from the spanish word for mountains or mountainous. >> admitted to the union in 1889, its flag honors both the land and its people. >> so you see the tools of a miner -- a pickax, a shovel. you also see farming tools for the settlers who came and settled the land, and in the back you see the river the waterfall, and the rocky mountains in reference to the great nature they have in montana. >> montana's rich in precious minerals. the banner across the bottom boasts "oro y plata," which means "gold and silver." montana is also rich in wildlife. it has more species of mammals than any other state. our 41st state has some pretty strange laws. for example, it's illegal for unmarried women to go fishing by themselves on sundays. i guess in montana there's better ways to "hook" a husband. with "flag facts," i'm veronique. >> a soldier's uniform in the 1770s was nothing like it is today. sean dermond is a living history interpreter. he shows us how a colonial soldier would dress for battle. >> we have with us here a typical continental soldier, an enlisted man. we start at the
. >> montana is from the spanish word for mountains or mountainous. >> admitted to the union in 1889, its flag honors both the land and its people. >> so you see the tools of a miner -- a pickax, a shovel. you also see farming tools for the settlers who came and settled the land, and in the back you see the river the waterfall, and the rocky mountains in reference to the great nature they have in montana. >> montana's rich in precious minerals. the banner across the...
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the european union. at a bus stop there are angry words, the politicians are all corrupt says this man, fascist shouts anothere had enough. they are all dirty, all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at any politicians of the your row zone. he has drunk your blood for five years says this poster. the message on sunday for germany's finance minister could well be no more. >>> and john sir rop louse is live for us in athens. lots at stake for greece but what is at stake for the prime minister himself? >> reporter: well i think mr. tsipras has a very difficult course either way. if there is the no vote that he wants, then presumably he will remain in power and resume his efforts to find some sort of solution with creditors. but those creditors have signalled that a no vote for them suggests that the greek people do not want to remain within the euro zone and they have made it clear that a deal with this government simply may not be in the offing. if there is a yes vote then things are even more difficult for mr. tsipras, because he may in fact be forced to leave office. he may either be forced to res
the european union. at a bus stop there are angry words, the politicians are all corrupt says this man, fascist shouts anothere had enough. they are all dirty, all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at any politicians of the your row zone. he has drunk your blood for five years says this poster. the message on sunday for germany's finance minister could well be no more. >>> and john sir rop louse is live for us in athens. lots at stake for greece but what is at stake...
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the greek people want. >> we keep using the word "union" and union seems like we should come up with another word. e way you that describe it professor. the creditors want this. and the greek people want this. no one is on the same page. it just seems like this isn't a real union. and if it's not a real union and disparate parties, it's like aishaa charade to call it a union? >> well it say union. but it's based on principles which are highly dysfunctional. and the greek government backed by its electoret are trying to end. it's what yanis varoufakis has said in public. these are issues that extremely well trained economists are against arguments which have clearly failed over the last years. >> reporter: can we focus on one single point, i think it's what makes the germans in particular crazy, by the greek government's own admission, when you look at the paperwork they've submitted, they've admitted that the civil servants, the retirement age is 56. and women, even lower. they're saying we're not asking to you cut pensions, we're asking you to have the age go open. is that so problematic? >> not p
the greek people want. >> we keep using the word "union" and union seems like we should come up with another word. e way you that describe it professor. the creditors want this. and the greek people want this. no one is on the same page. it just seems like this isn't a real union. and if it's not a real union and disparate parties, it's like aishaa charade to call it a union? >> well it say union. but it's based on principles which are highly dysfunctional. and the greek...
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the new africa is emerging. >> words of praise as barack obama becomes the first u.s. president to address the african union. >> plus the killer is named as a tourist from the united states. >> i'm lee welling tom brady and his four game ban for deflate gate is up seld. >> hello turkish jets have targeted turkish fighters in a mountainous area in the southeast. airstrikes bring a warning that it's impossible to continue the keep the peace process with the kurds. they have been carrying out attacks and peace talks will only be possible when they leave the country. turkey is also carrying out airstrikes against syria. there is no agreement with with the u.s. createing a buffer zone between syria and turkey. >> f-16 fighter jets don't have too far to fly to hit targets of their new enemy of isil just over the border. this was last week. they don't have much further to go to target an old enemy the pkk in northern iraq. many are angry and frustrated that the turkish government are equating a threat from isil to a threat from the pkk. representatives from more than 18 non-governmental organizations have been mee
the new africa is emerging. >> words of praise as barack obama becomes the first u.s. president to address the african union. >> plus the killer is named as a tourist from the united states. >> i'm lee welling tom brady and his four game ban for deflate gate is up seld. >> hello turkish jets have targeted turkish fighters in a mountainous area in the southeast. airstrikes bring a warning that it's impossible to continue the keep the peace process with the kurds. they...
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the euro zone. he harsh words on that too. >> this union is imperfect. it's fragile and vulnerable and doesn't deliver all the benefits that it could if it were to be completed and so the future now should see the size and steps on further integration. >> he was forced to admit it's not up to the european central bank to decide whether greece leaves or stays in the euro zone but he did say at no point have we ever believed greece would leave. perhaps very strong words. coded message to germany that still suggests greece should or could leave at some point in the future. for nightly business report i'm julia in frankfurt. >> citigroup's profitci surges and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. earnings and revenue topped expectations. sharply lower legal costs and strong trading results. it was the highest quarterly profit in 8 years. shares were up to $58.59. ebay out with mixed results the day before it spins off it's paypal unit. the company beat on the bottom line but the top line the revenues those results were below forecast. the firm announc
the euro zone. he harsh words on that too. >> this union is imperfect. it's fragile and vulnerable and doesn't deliver all the benefits that it could if it were to be completed and so the future now should see the size and steps on further integration. >> he was forced to admit it's not up to the european central bank to decide whether greece leaves or stays in the euro zone but he did say at no point have we ever believed greece would leave. perhaps very strong words. coded message...
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the name won't change until after the union's season ends in october. no word what the new name for the stadium will be. >>> the philadelphia zoo hosted a big birthday celebration. the zoo's four african cubs turned 1 today, enjoying some of their favorite treats here. watermelon and hamburger. they are the first lion cubs born at the philadelphia zoo since 1996. >>> well we had heavy rain this morning for part of the area and though the area is mostly south jersey and delaware still seeing cooler temperatures we still have rain around right now. i will show you that in just a second. otherwise, weekend rain chances will still be in the forecast. we have a pretty unsettled pattern in place right now. will it be dry for fireworks? i think most of the area yes, but we will take a look at the timing in just a second. cloudy conditions across philadelphia, overcast skies, a bit of drizzle here and there, temperature 77 degrees. a little cooler with the clouds and the rain but it's 80 in allentown, 77 degrees reading, 75 in pottstown, 73 wilmington and the areas ear
the name won't change until after the union's season ends in october. no word what the new name for the stadium will be. >>> the philadelphia zoo hosted a big birthday celebration. the zoo's four african cubs turned 1 today, enjoying some of their favorite treats here. watermelon and hamburger. they are the first lion cubs born at the philadelphia zoo since 1996. >>> well we had heavy rain this morning for part of the area and though the area is mostly south jersey and...
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on this date 1945 the satey on the golden gate the word went forward, we the people of the united nation come together in a new union to promote freedom and advance human dignity to confront the plague ofz disease, hunger and poverty and reap the world in the olive branches of peace. how proud they would be secretary general ban ki-moon. i'm going to depart for a moment of personal privilege because i lurd the secretary general reference a meeting he had with preddant kennedy and i want to tell you my connection tothe un. when i was a teenager in the 50's my father was the mayor of baltimore, i was in high school and a member of something called united nations youth and president-not president, center kennedy who was hoping to be president came to baltimore to speak to a dinner, the united nations association of maryland honoring jacob [inaudible] my mother said she was sick, but he said you can take my place at the dinner knowing how much i admired center kennedy so i had the privilege of sitting next to him, he was the featured speaker at the dinner, sitting next to him and hearing his words of encouragement to vi
on this date 1945 the satey on the golden gate the word went forward, we the people of the united nation come together in a new union to promote freedom and advance human dignity to confront the plague ofz disease, hunger and poverty and reap the world in the olive branches of peace. how proud they would be secretary general ban ki-moon. i'm going to depart for a moment of personal privilege because i lurd the secretary general reference a meeting he had with preddant kennedy and i want to tell...
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the players' union to decide if they want to fight this in a court of law. that might take a while unless the uniconon can find a judge. it's unlikely. by the way, no wordady. the patriots are not commenting. the players' union says they will have a statement some time later on this afternoon. >> you know thinking about this if an investigator said trace i want your phone. you might not have anything that had anything to do with inflatable footballs in there. you might have had something to trace you you didn't want anybody to know about. whatever you give them might become public right? >> and deference to tom brady that's going to be their side of the story. we don't have to give you the phone. you think the phone contains information. we don't have to give you the phone. i'm sure his lawyers don't give them the phone. it's one of the things where you have to compel somebody to give over the evidence and have a legal basis for that. brady's side is going to be, look, we're not going to give you the phone because the phone -- kind of the hillary argument right, that phone contains personal things i didn't want the whole world to know about. shep. >> so
the players' union to decide if they want to fight this in a court of law. that might take a while unless the uniconon can find a judge. it's unlikely. by the way, no wordady. the patriots are not commenting. the players' union says they will have a statement some time later on this afternoon. >> you know thinking about this if an investigator said trace i want your phone. you might not have anything that had anything to do with inflatable footballs in there. you might have had something...
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the 1930's and 1940's and 1950's. until steven spielberg's lincoln, which is wonderful. that film i think more emphasizes emancipation. matt: is it that the word and term union loses its meaning after the wartime generation? gary: if united states, is not unit anymore. john: the south in the north have a postwar myth. the north's is the one that came true. you search in of unity, the assertion of the nation, the assertion of a more diverse policy, a commitment to the 14th amendment was just come true in the nascent century. someone argued as an completely come true, but we're working on it. because of that, doesn't fade into the background, it becomes the background. it becomes the context in which everything else is operated. i don't think the union causes disappeared, it has just become ubiquitous. in a way that would make it cinematic, wouldn't make it worthy or interesting to see in the film. joan: it's the norm. matt: i was in the best movie about the civil war is "little women. " it's an articulation of people living in the midst of wartime and sacrificing, and missing their loved ones and all that but keeping on keeping on. and incorporating the war e
the 1930's and 1940's and 1950's. until steven spielberg's lincoln, which is wonderful. that film i think more emphasizes emancipation. matt: is it that the word and term union loses its meaning after the wartime generation? gary: if united states, is not unit anymore. john: the south in the north have a postwar myth. the north's is the one that came true. you search in of unity, the assertion of the nation, the assertion of a more diverse policy, a commitment to the 14th amendment was just...
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union and the issue of freedom. my view is that we have to keep talking about it. those of us who believe in union have to keep talking about it. we have to believe the words of martin luther king that the moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends towards freedom. this american franchise has opened up over the years. there by five million blacks were made citizens by the amendment under the constitution. black males were given the right to vote. in 1920, women get the right to vote, finally. that is another step in the right direction. in 1965 after the selma, montgomery match, we get the 1965 voting rights act. those of us saw the movie "selma" -- i will say this about president lyndon johnson. when lyndon johnson introduced the 1965 voting rights act, what he said to his fellow brethren -- he was a texan. texas was very deep in the heart of dixie and a part of the rebellion. he said to his people in the south, if you don't want us to send federal registrars in the south to register these people to vote, then you register them. you register them. if you don't register them, we will send the federal government in there. this issue has been settled un
union and the issue of freedom. my view is that we have to keep talking about it. those of us who believe in union have to keep talking about it. we have to believe the words of martin luther king that the moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends towards freedom. this american franchise has opened up over the years. there by five million blacks were made citizens by the amendment under the constitution. black males were given the right to vote. in 1920, women get the right to vote,...
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the european union. the choice is clear, but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry words. the politicians are corrupt, says this man. fascists shouts another. >> translation: i'm desperate. i had enough. they are all t-shirty, all of -- dirty, all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at the politicians of the eurozone, the architects of austerity. he drunk your blood for five years, says this poster. the message on sunday for the german finance minister could be no more. >>> some of libya's warring parties have agreed to form a national unity government. the parties signing the deal call on the tripoli based government, based on the libya dawn militia to sign up. the u.n. has been trying to bring the two governments together to agree to a power-sharing deal. >> the saudi-led coalition launched air strikes on the emyeny capital hours after the u.s. called for a humanitarian pause. a jet pounded sanaa in the early hours of friday morning, and the u.n. says 21 million people are in need of aid as a result of the conflict. >> in syria, an alliance of rebel groups is
the european union. the choice is clear, but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry words. the politicians are corrupt, says this man. fascists shouts another. >> translation: i'm desperate. i had enough. they are all t-shirty, all of -- dirty, all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at the politicians of the eurozone, the architects of austerity. he drunk your blood for five years, says this poster. the message on sunday for the german finance minister...
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the union. the choice seems clear, but the politics are not. at a bus stop, there are angry wordshe politician are all corrupt, fascists shouts another. >> i am desperate, i have had enough. they are all dirty. all of them. >> particular anger is aimed at the politician of the euro zone, the architects of austerity. he has drunk your blood for five years says this, the message on sunday for germany's finance minister could well be no more. jona hull al jazeera. >> let's cross now and speak to al jazeera we saw in the report, just the anger, i mean totally understandably, that is felt on the streets. and the rest of greece, we have this referendum now on sunday, do you get the sense that the view of the people, is shifting in that now the fear of the possible reality of exiting the euro zone is going to make people perhaps play it safer and more likely to vote yes to accept the bail out? >> well we with have seen polls here. so it is very difficult now to predict which way it is going to go by the time we reach sunday. particularly since there is a coverage blackout on saturday, du
the union. the choice seems clear, but the politics are not. at a bus stop, there are angry wordshe politician are all corrupt, fascists shouts another. >> i am desperate, i have had enough. they are all dirty. all of them. >> particular anger is aimed at the politician of the euro zone, the architects of austerity. he has drunk your blood for five years says this, the message on sunday for germany's finance minister could well be no more. jona hull al jazeera. >> let's cross...
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the european union. the choice seems clear but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry words. politiciansal are all corrupt says this man. facist shouts another. >> they're all dirty, all of them. >>reporter: particularly anger is aimed at the architects of austerity. he's drunk your blood for five years says this poster. the message for germany could well be no more. >>> still ahead on the program, targeted for speaking out, disturbing new levels of political violence in brundi. >> and new opportunities or risky business? athe challenges facing investors in cuba. >>> egypt's muslim brotherhood is calling for an up rising against the government after security forces killed 13 of the group's leaders in cairo. >> fighters from boko haram have killed at least 80 people in northeastern nigeria. >>> and bp has agreed to pay $18.7 billion in damages to the gulf of mexico oil spill in 2010 >> results are still coming in from brundi's election as violence in the country continues to escalate. opposition members boycotted the election and now police are cracking down violently on criti
the european union. the choice seems clear but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry words. politiciansal are all corrupt says this man. facist shouts another. >> they're all dirty, all of them. >>reporter: particularly anger is aimed at the architects of austerity. he's drunk your blood for five years says this poster. the message for germany could well be no more. >>> still ahead on the program, targeted for speaking out, disturbing new levels of political...
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the republican party. >> reporter: now walker's own words have occasionally got him into trouble, like the time he compared union protesters to isis terrorists. but tonight he has a very supportive crowd as he kicks off his campaign and prepares to head off to the important early voting states including iowa, which is vital the his hopes. >> pelley: dean reynolds at the walker announcement in waukesha. dean, thanks very much. today the boy scouts of america executive committee voted unanimously to end the nationwide ban on gay adult leaders. but individual scouting troops would still be allowed to make their own decision. final approval is expected later this month. today greece reached a preliminary deal with its creditors for its third financial bailout in five years. greece would get $96 billion but the government had to agree to tax increases and pension cuts that voters rejected overwhelmingly just a week ago. here's holly williams. >> reporter: greece has once again dodged bankruptcy, but at the cost of a humiliating backdown. greece's radical left-wing prime minister alexis tsipras had likened the terms i
the republican party. >> reporter: now walker's own words have occasionally got him into trouble, like the time he compared union protesters to isis terrorists. but tonight he has a very supportive crowd as he kicks off his campaign and prepares to head off to the important early voting states including iowa, which is vital the his hopes. >> pelley: dean reynolds at the walker announcement in waukesha. dean, thanks very much. today the boy scouts of america executive committee voted...
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on the roof of a house near union and take already streets. there is no word about any injuries. >> drivers near highway 4 saw these flames from a small grass fire during the morning commute. around 4:00 a.m. at willow pass road in bay point it was put out quickly. no word on a cause and no injuries have been report. >> san francisco police hope someone will recognize someone caught open surveillance video vandalizing a video that mixed lgbt and latino culture. a man splashed flammable liquid on the mural at 24th and bryant june 29 and he lights the liquid and runs away. the mural has been van israelized four times. >> the family after woman slot and killed at pier 14 in san francisco will be in washington, dc tomorrow, to push for immigration reform. kate steinle's parents and from will testify in front the senate judiciary committee addressing city sanctuary laws. the family also plans to meet well located officials throughout the woke. francisco sanchez, a five time deportee has pleaded not guilty to the murder but told abc7 news he did fire the shot that k
on the roof of a house near union and take already streets. there is no word about any injuries. >> drivers near highway 4 saw these flames from a small grass fire during the morning commute. around 4:00 a.m. at willow pass road in bay point it was put out quickly. no word on a cause and no injuries have been report. >> san francisco police hope someone will recognize someone caught open surveillance video vandalizing a video that mixed lgbt and latino culture. a man splashed...
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one unit voted no and that resulted in the entire agreement being rejected. no word on if or when the unionembers will strike. >>> john stamos is allegedly getting treatment for substance abuse. the star of grandfathered checked in to rehab. he was charged with a dui last month and was briefly in the hospital for reasons that still haven't been released. he was scheduled to announce the emmy nominees but has been replaced. grandfathered ask scheduled to premiere on fox in september. >>> a surfer had a close call with a shark. the surfer said the shark bumped his board as he waited for a wave yesterday. he paddled back to shore and told the lifeguard who ordered everybody out of the water. the surfer said the shark was about five to eight feet long. authorities say a bump is agressive shark behavior. >> very scary. >> yes. >>> doyle drive in san francisco is closed for construction. we will have an update on how that work is going and when the roadway is can't expected to re- - expected to reopen. stereo and the president adding three new national monuments. what is -- what was given his sea
one unit voted no and that resulted in the entire agreement being rejected. no word on if or when the unionembers will strike. >>> john stamos is allegedly getting treatment for substance abuse. the star of grandfathered checked in to rehab. he was charged with a dui last month and was briefly in the hospital for reasons that still haven't been released. he was scheduled to announce the emmy nominees but has been replaced. grandfathered ask scheduled to premiere on fox in september....
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a referendum on whether the greek people want to stay in the european union or maybe are happy to leave and with all that will entail. the word from angela merkel the german chancellor once that referendum is over then maybe the eu will look at helping out greece again. greece not in a very good way tonight. back to you. >> greg, what are the people doing if -- if they don't have any cash and need to buy baby food and want to go out and get a glass of wine or even pay rent as of july 1st if their -- they are a tenant some place what are they doing for money? >> no word on when banks will open again for formal operations. they are capped at about 60 euros, about $66 a day from atm's but frankly a lot of times those atm's are not there online transactions are still being done, but there have been word that i have seen in german media that the analysts are saying that these greek banks might only have four or five more days of liquidity in them next week could be a really tough week, greta. >> greg, thank you. what does the crisis in greece mean to us. joining us from sister network gerri willis is here. jerry, now that greece i
a referendum on whether the greek people want to stay in the european union or maybe are happy to leave and with all that will entail. the word from angela merkel the german chancellor once that referendum is over then maybe the eu will look at helping out greece again. greece not in a very good way tonight. back to you. >> greg, what are the people doing if -- if they don't have any cash and need to buy baby food and want to go out and get a glass of wine or even pay rent as of july 1st...
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>>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now >>will t: we just got word about the tool log fire in san francisco and union street so far no word of an injury the improvement to the senate will find out what happened and report as soon as we get there the heat is on the bay area and as the object of the weather forecast of off with james. >>james: all of the law should come at us from the south what was for the lawrence today for sure it will linger with us tomorrow and eventually crop by would stay--clear out by wednesday. >>james: it is headed in southern california it is also stressing up toward the central coast will in return to bay area today that the big question much talk about how much and where were born to save the rain future castile the animation grow into a tie vote of the wet weather fallen to the south and falling run along the sierra not much here in the bay was zone in the give you a closer look at the future cast we're still all we build very humid sticky conditions the moisture was going to be here in saturated with the actual rain and not fallen around the bay you conceded in the upper
>>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now >>will t: we just got word about the tool log fire in san francisco and union street so far no word of an injury the improvement to the senate will find out what happened and report as soon as we get there the heat is on the bay area and as the object of the weather forecast of off with james. >>james: all of the law should come at us from the south what was for the lawrence today for sure it...
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austerity yes to a future free of bank queues inside the european union the choice seems clear, but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry wordsliticians are all crypt says this man fascist shouts another. >> i am desperate. i have had enough. they are all dirty. all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at the politicians of the our ozone the architects of saw stair at this, he's drunk your blood for five years says this post he should theposter the message on sunday for germany's finance minister could veal be no more. >>> the united nations envoy to yemen says he's still hopeful a ceasefire can be reached. as the u.s. calls for a halt to fighter during ramadan. on the ground the saudi-led coalition has launched more strikes on the capital. >> reporter: saudi jets pounded sanaa in the early morning hours of friday morning. the u.n. says 20 million people are in need of aid. surprise are struggling to get through because of the violence. >> reporter: as adults run for their lives scattering from the fighting in an effort to survive, a child lying in the street is carried away. this is aden now. one part junkyard, on
austerity yes to a future free of bank queues inside the european union the choice seems clear, but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry wordsliticians are all crypt says this man fascist shouts another. >> i am desperate. i have had enough. they are all dirty. all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at the politicians of the our ozone the architects of saw stair at this, he's drunk your blood for five years says this post he should theposter the message...
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austerity and yes to a free of bank hughs inside the european union and the choice is clear but politics are not and at a bus stop there are angry wordst's corrupt and fashion shis shouts another. >> they are desperate and dirty all of them. >> reporter: particular it's aimed at politicians of the euro zone and architects of exteriorty and drank your blood for five years says the poster and for the finance minister could well be no more al jazeera, athens. >>> tony nash is the chief economist of the consultant for complete intelligence and says the problem with a yes vote is it puts greece back to where they were before cyprus came into power. >> it's a vote for the state status quo which is what the greeks were against just months ago and so many of the polls are really too weird and too choppy to call so we are really going to have to wait until sunday to have a clear view of what is actually happening. the creditors are in a position where they knew at the time that they were investing in risky assets and there has to be account accountability and had to go back and negotiate and the position stated is they won't do that but greece
austerity and yes to a free of bank hughs inside the european union and the choice is clear but politics are not and at a bus stop there are angry wordst's corrupt and fashion shis shouts another. >> they are desperate and dirty all of them. >> reporter: particular it's aimed at politicians of the euro zone and architects of exteriorty and drank your blood for five years says the poster and for the finance minister could well be no more al jazeera, athens. >>> tony nash is...
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the european union. the choice seems clear but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry words.iticians are all corrupt says this man. fascist shouts another. >> translator: i am desperate. i have had enough. they are all dirty, all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at the politicians of the euro zone, the architects of austerity. he's drunk your blood for five years says this poster, the message on sunday for germany's finance minister could well be no more. jonah hull, al jazerra athens. >>> some of libya's warring parties say they have agreed to form a national unity government in u.n.-backed talks in morocco. the parties who sign the deal are calling on the tripoli-based government which is backed by the powerful libya dawn militia to sign up as well. libya have twhoos competing governments and the u.n. has been trying to bring them together to agree on a power-sharing deal. >>> the saudi-led coalition has launched more air strikes on the yemeni capital just hours after the u.s. called for a humanitarian pause in the fighting. saudi air force jets pounded sanaa
the european union. the choice seems clear but the politics are not. at a bus stop there are angry words.iticians are all corrupt says this man. fascist shouts another. >> translator: i am desperate. i have had enough. they are all dirty, all of them. >> reporter: particular anger is aimed at the politicians of the euro zone, the architects of austerity. he's drunk your blood for five years says this poster, the message on sunday for germany's finance minister could well be no more....
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the president is seen as someone who's not good to his word. >> we need to make sure that we take the power away from these teacher's unions and put it back in the hands of parents and communities where they belong. >> christie first announced he was running this morning at his high school alma matter in livingston, new jersey. he sat down for an exclusive interview with nbc's matt lauer who asked how the governor stacked up against a crowded republican field. >> the biggest problem with so many people getting attention, i never had a problem getting attention. >> the governor's announcement followed more than two years of slipping approval ratings in february 2013. christie had a favorable rating of 70% among new jersey residents by april of this year that number had dropped to 38%. >>> another republican presidential candidate jeb bush released 33 years of his tax returns today. they reveal the former florida governor has a net worth of 19 million and $22 million. over the years he paid an average federal income tax rate of 36%. bush noted that his tax rate is higher than the 30% rate hillary clinton paid last year. in 2013, bush reported
the president is seen as someone who's not good to his word. >> we need to make sure that we take the power away from these teacher's unions and put it back in the hands of parents and communities where they belong. >> christie first announced he was running this morning at his high school alma matter in livingston, new jersey. he sat down for an exclusive interview with nbc's matt lauer who asked how the governor stacked up against a crowded republican field. >> the biggest...
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we also heard words from one of the main architects of the european union calling on the european leaderso do something to save face. cyril: this just in from the dutch prime minister. greece must accept deep reforms if they want a new bailout packed church -- package. and if greece is not accept -- does not accept tough reforms it is over. this coming from the dutch prime minister. one of the first casualties of the greek referendum was the country's controvert -- controversial finance minister now being replaced. he is said to have a discrete personality, more so than v aroufakis. >> born in the netherlands and educated in britain he enjoyed a successful career as an academic before entering parliament in 2012. he has more political experience than his predecessor and friend, yanis varoufakis. many within the eurogroup say he is less jarring to deal with than varoufakis. but even he has left on his plate then varoufakis did when he started in january. as it stands, greeks can route draw -- can withdraw just 60 euros per day and what little cash that is left in the country will run out.
we also heard words from one of the main architects of the european union calling on the european leaderso do something to save face. cyril: this just in from the dutch prime minister. greece must accept deep reforms if they want a new bailout packed church -- package. and if greece is not accept -- does not accept tough reforms it is over. this coming from the dutch prime minister. one of the first casualties of the greek referendum was the country's controvert -- controversial finance...
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we, the soviet union, do nothing like that. in other words, america is losing the propaganda war of the cold war, as lodge as it permits things like this to go on. and this is also the period of the decolonization of africa. when they're giving independence to their former african policies. and in a sharply polarizing world between the west and the east each of these african nations has the riblgt to make choices about where it's going to align itself. the united states wanted as many as possible to join up with the united states. are they likely to do so when they witness scenes like this? no. so this is another of the sorlt of cold war reason why buckley wants the violence of the segregationists to come to an end. so when we see him in the debates, and when we see him in '65, he's right in midstream. he's going through a great transition. you can see, although he disagrees with baldwin's assessment of what happens he agrees it's degrading and humiliating, and he's willing to grant the psychological case that baldwin is making. now ironicall
we, the soviet union, do nothing like that. in other words, america is losing the propaganda war of the cold war, as lodge as it permits things like this to go on. and this is also the period of the decolonization of africa. when they're giving independence to their former african policies. and in a sharply polarizing world between the west and the east each of these african nations has the riblgt to make choices about where it's going to align itself. the united states wanted as many as...
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the u.s. border with mexico for a meteor and greet. he was supposed to talk with members of a local border patrol union. >> they want to honor me. >> well, the man has had a problem with that word. in his statement, that statement from the union says after consulting with the national union it has pulled out of that meeting with trump. the local union says it does not endorse any candidates for office. now, one its fellow republicans on campaign trail is critical of trump's visit. >> i hope he can find the border, because i am not sure he has ever been there before. >> reporter: protesters are expected to greet trump at the airport in texas this afternoon. the candidate made a lot of people mad last month when he said many immigrants are from mexico are criminals and rapists. now, trump will hold a town hall style meeting where law enforcement officers will be invited to provide feedback on their perspective of the border situation. many agents in texas say that they are anxious to talk to any candidate about their concerns over drug cartels make making their way into the united states. they hope to get good things done at that meeting. >> i have to say, with this controversial
the u.s. border with mexico for a meteor and greet. he was supposed to talk with members of a local border patrol union. >> they want to honor me. >> well, the man has had a problem with that word. in his statement, that statement from the union says after consulting with the national union it has pulled out of that meeting with trump. the local union says it does not endorse any candidates for office. now, one its fellow republicans on campaign trail is critical of trump's visit....
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the first major labor union to make an endorsement in the campaign. clinton will lay out her economic plan on monday. she wants to focus on boosting middle class income and wages. >>> more fighting wordsrom donald trump. he's criticizing u.s. border and trade policy. he spoke before a packed crowd in phoenix, arizona. he's not backing down from his comments about immigration. he says the united states is getting ripped off by foreign governments including mexico and china. >> i'm telling you, i tell about the bad deals that this country is making. mexico i respect the country, they're taking our jobs. they're taking our manufacturing. they're taking our money. they're taking everything and they're killing us on the border. >> earlier today trump took to the stage at freedom fest an annual conservative conference in las vegas. >>> new at 11:00 donzzens gathered in center city. demonstrators stopped to remember the victims of a deadly oil train derailment that has beened in quebec two years ago. >> this is philadelphia moment of action to be part of the national week of action to remember those lives but also to defend our own communities from the same fate. >> they also want officials
the first major labor union to make an endorsement in the campaign. clinton will lay out her economic plan on monday. she wants to focus on boosting middle class income and wages. >>> more fighting wordsrom donald trump. he's criticizing u.s. border and trade policy. he spoke before a packed crowd in phoenix, arizona. he's not backing down from his comments about immigration. he says the united states is getting ripped off by foreign governments including mexico and china. >> i'm...
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the golden gate, the word went forward. we the people of the united nations have come together in a new union to promote freedom and advance human dignity, to combat -- confront the plagues of disease hunger, and poverty, to reach the world in the olive branches of peace. how proud they would be a secretary-general ban ki-moon. i am going to depart for a moment of personal privilege as we say in the congress. earlier i heard the secretary general reference a meeting he had with president kennedy and i want to tell you my connection to the u.n. when i was a teenager in the 1950's, my father was the mayor of baltimore. i was in high school and i was a member of something called united nations youth. and then senator kennedy, who was hoping to be president, came to baltimore to speak at a dinner, the united nations association of maryland honoring a big supporter of the u.n.. my mother said she was sick. i will never know, but she said you can take my place at the dinner, knowing how much i admired senator kennedy. so, i had the privilege of sitting next to him. he was the featured speaker at the dinner, sitting next to him,
the golden gate, the word went forward. we the people of the united nations have come together in a new union to promote freedom and advance human dignity, to combat -- confront the plagues of disease hunger, and poverty, to reach the world in the olive branches of peace. how proud they would be a secretary-general ban ki-moon. i am going to depart for a moment of personal privilege as we say in the congress. earlier i heard the secretary general reference a meeting he had with president...
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the agenda in one word is greece or to grexit or not to grexit. the fact that the broader meeting of all 28 faces of the european union has been cancel. it's a hopeful sign of those that want greece to remain in the euro. the only reason the wider meeting is convene's to discuss difficult scenarios, the pocty of greece dropping out of the euro and leaving the european union and giving humanitarian aid to a european country, it is not taking place, the fact that it's only the heads of government the 19 countries indicates that the focus is on finding ways to keep greece in and the fact that they are discussing whether or not there is a firm basis there to negotiate on the terms of a new bail out for greece. >> thank you very much. a senior member said a nuclear deal is within reach. ministers are trying to get a deal done by monday. kerry told reporters on sunday that there are tough issues to be ished out. james bays our diplomatic editor has the latest from vienna. >> no firm facts. freedericee manager eeny said it was time for change. and secretary of state john kerry, was positive me said he had good meetings but there were a few t
the agenda in one word is greece or to grexit or not to grexit. the fact that the broader meeting of all 28 faces of the european union has been cancel. it's a hopeful sign of those that want greece to remain in the euro. the only reason the wider meeting is convene's to discuss difficult scenarios, the pocty of greece dropping out of the euro and leaving the european union and giving humanitarian aid to a european country, it is not taking place, the fact that it's only the heads of government...
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the train here in kensington. it was not expected to be crowded. it wasn't crowded. they got on board and went along their way into union station. we got word early that some of the brunswick line trains would be running with one conductor and to expect delays of course throughout the morning. and also, some -- one train with two fewer rail cars and people knew that they're well in tune to what's going on on this line. the whole situation started with these delays yesterday evening during the rush hour when the maintenance truck was on the tracks and a train full of passengers more than 600 people, slammed right into it. i talked to one gentleman who just left a few moments ago. he was on -- he was a passenger who took a train after that late into the evening yesterday. here's what he had to say. >> last train out and it was almost empty. because everybody else had taken the metro. >> what time was that last train out? >> it was at 7:25. >> okay. so you were able to avoid some of the delay? >> yes. i was -- about half an hour late. >> reporter: people are coming with realistic expectations, there might be some delays or crowded trains. they
the train here in kensington. it was not expected to be crowded. it wasn't crowded. they got on board and went along their way into union station. we got word early that some of the brunswick line trains would be running with one conductor and to expect delays of course throughout the morning. and also, some -- one train with two fewer rail cars and people knew that they're well in tune to what's going on on this line. the whole situation started with these delays yesterday evening during the...
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the aflcio calling scott walker a national disgrace. and rolling stone magazine ran this headline. america's top union leader destroyed scott walker in six wordsmocrats strategist richard goodsteen who said they are absolutely right. you know richard tronka and the unions lost three elections in wisconsin. three in a row. could it be that he is a sore loser? >> stuart, i don't like to engage in name calling. i'll leave the characterizations to him. i like to engage in is facts. crushing unions is not an end in itself. the goal is job growth. president obama was in wisconsin, you saw recently he compared wisconsin with minnesota. very similar populations, very similar demographically. very similar economically. in scott walker he crushed unions. he cut taxes to the wealthy. he stuck it to the university system. minnesota, they raised taxes to the upper 2% and invested more in education, minnesota saw more in -- >> i've got job growth over the last year in wisconsin 1.8%. job growth in minnesota over the last year .8%. >> that's -- >> in wisconsin, $23 billion. exports in minnesota, $20 billion. i've got the deficit when scott walker came into o
the aflcio calling scott walker a national disgrace. and rolling stone magazine ran this headline. america's top union leader destroyed scott walker in six wordsmocrats strategist richard goodsteen who said they are absolutely right. you know richard tronka and the unions lost three elections in wisconsin. three in a row. could it be that he is a sore loser? >> stuart, i don't like to engage in name calling. i'll leave the characterizations to him. i like to engage in is facts. crushing...