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i guess is the death of the american union, the relative of the american union a sign of progress that we are making. >> put a fork in scott walker, let's start with that. the only way an individual worker races their hand to management. is if i can take a day off, or do you think you could pay me enough so i can make a car payment at the factory i work making cars. if you don't have an organized matter, you can stand together. the answer to that person is you are fired. like donald trump, you are out, someone else comes in, the only way the people of this country can band together is if they stand together, and people in america understand what is fair, and that is fair. >> let me ask you this. delta, this month, announced a pay increase, 14.5% to employees. it will boost contribution to 401ks to 6%, and it caved on workers' demands. it merged with north-west. delta didn't, they didn't want the folks to unionize. employees can do well not unionizing, because there's a threat always in the back that they can vote to unionize. >> unions served the function on the floor, elevating the ec
i guess is the death of the american union, the relative of the american union a sign of progress that we are making. >> put a fork in scott walker, let's start with that. the only way an individual worker races their hand to management. is if i can take a day off, or do you think you could pay me enough so i can make a car payment at the factory i work making cars. if you don't have an organized matter, you can stand together. the answer to that person is you are fired. like donald...
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debs is sort of suspicion for the american federation of union. we will see next time. he is a unifying factor in the socialist party. but he goes way beyond that. in his career, he literally spoke to millions of americans. he was beloved by far more people that voted socialist. he was quintessentially american. he came from indiana. he told dialect jokes. he was beloved by the jewish immigrants of new york city and the prairie populist of kansas and nebraska and oklahoma. because debs' socialism was the social that socialism of heart and he was not theoretical. he just spoke the language of outrage against injustice. he drew on american language, the declaration of independence, all men are created equal, and christian language. he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader he himself is not a religious man at all but more of a reader of thomas pain. -- but -- kind of christian radicalism of jesus throwing the money out of the temples. the evil of riches. he opposed call of violence, sabotage. again he said it was to come through democratic means, throug
debs is sort of suspicion for the american federation of union. we will see next time. he is a unifying factor in the socialist party. but he goes way beyond that. in his career, he literally spoke to millions of americans. he was beloved by far more people that voted socialist. he was quintessentially american. he came from indiana. he told dialect jokes. he was beloved by the jewish immigrants of new york city and the prairie populist of kansas and nebraska and oklahoma. because debs'...
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. >>> and we report from the vineyards in california that sprouted a landmark change for american unions♪ >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day - i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences... and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes
. >>> and we report from the vineyards in california that sprouted a landmark change for american unions♪ >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day - i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences... and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're...
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they gathered outside of the clerk's office and she could time but the american seekingberties union is ines until she follows the order. >> take a listen to this. a sprinkler system was installed there. they say it's to keep the found it ool but some an eerie resemblance to the gas were used to kill people in world war ii. were called them a immick.eful gym they say they want to keep people comfortable during the hot weather. 7s on your side. advice for parents. just how early should you talk dangers ids about the of alcohol? the new recommendation that came out today how about nine years old. not you, the child of course. this coming from the american spepediatrics. they start thinking positively age.t drinking at that according it a recent survey, nearly a quarter of the kids said they had their first sip of alcohol before their 13th birthday. even a consumer group asking airlines for more disclosure. says the cost to change or cancel can be hundreds ut the price isn't clearly stated and planes have shrunk a distance by six inches. panel is recommending new equirements to inform p
they gathered outside of the clerk's office and she could time but the american seekingberties union is ines until she follows the order. >> take a listen to this. a sprinkler system was installed there. they say it's to keep the found it ool but some an eerie resemblance to the gas were used to kill people in world war ii. were called them a immick.eful gym they say they want to keep people comfortable during the hot weather. 7s on your side. advice for parents. just how early should you...
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fee at chrysler has reached a deal with an american trade union over pay and working conditions out of factories. the united auto workers union says the four-year agreement, workers will be paid more. it has to be voted on by the at suchembers who work factories in the united states. genie: an interesting story links to facebook, which has decided it will introduce a dislike button. stephen: the world's biggest social network says it is working on developing this feature. it is in response to demand. they have previously revisited the idea. let's listen. >> if you are sharing something that is sad, whether it is something in current events, like the refugee crisis that touches you, or a family member passed away, then it may not feel comfortable to like that post. but your friends and people want to be able to express that they understand and that they relate to you. i think it is important to give people more options than just like. stephen: currently what you like on facebook helps define what you see, but also influences the advertising that you see on your page. having a dislike bu
fee at chrysler has reached a deal with an american trade union over pay and working conditions out of factories. the united auto workers union says the four-year agreement, workers will be paid more. it has to be voted on by the at suchembers who work factories in the united states. genie: an interesting story links to facebook, which has decided it will introduce a dislike button. stephen: the world's biggest social network says it is working on developing this feature. it is in response to...
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learn more about cincinnati all weekend here on american history tv. nicolas: union terminal was built to replace five different railroad stations in cincinnati. a lot of the train stations in cincinnati where line stops. ohio come in baltimore to and you would be connecting with the southern railroad. you would have to run from one station to another. it would make it ethical for people not familiar with cincinnati to get from one train station -- difficult for people not familiar with cincinnati to get from one train station to another. notseven railways could agree on a new station or location. businessmen around cincinnati wanted a new train station, so ultimately it was a group of business leaders in cincinnati that brought the railroad together and raised $3 million to make project happen. union terminal is located in the queen gate neighborhood. in the 1920'sted as the terminal base and the fact there was already a large railyard and railroad tracks in this area. it was easier to do it here as host to downtown -- opposed to downtown were getting the necessary
learn more about cincinnati all weekend here on american history tv. nicolas: union terminal was built to replace five different railroad stations in cincinnati. a lot of the train stations in cincinnati where line stops. ohio come in baltimore to and you would be connecting with the southern railroad. you would have to run from one station to another. it would make it ethical for people not familiar with cincinnati to get from one train station -- difficult for people not familiar with...
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she knew who had labored at the supreme court for the american civil liberties union from 1971 to 1980 to get the court to call when any law. on the decision they justices do not reap their whole opinion which can offer pages. that morning they this morning they chose to include in the summer reading a reference to justice o'connor's 1982 decision the opinion from 15 years before with the closely divided court and had laid down the rules that states may not close the entrance based on the notions concerning the role and ability of male and female. she lifted her eyes from her test and paused in the meeting the glance of her sister-in-law from across the bench she thought of the legacy that the two were building together and she nodded and resumed reading her opinion. it's not me. it's a great story. what inspired me to write it, how could you not write it? three years ago along before they had become an internet icon, i realized that no one had written a book about her heroic career. i found when no one else had thought to write on. why do we care about her story? not just because she
she knew who had labored at the supreme court for the american civil liberties union from 1971 to 1980 to get the court to call when any law. on the decision they justices do not reap their whole opinion which can offer pages. that morning they this morning they chose to include in the summer reading a reference to justice o'connor's 1982 decision the opinion from 15 years before with the closely divided court and had laid down the rules that states may not close the entrance based on the...
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anti-american, the national american civil liberties union started into the women's rights project invited her to run it. and she ran it for nine years. and nine years she had six cases that she argued, and one she did a brief but didn't get to argue because the local lawyer would not let her go. shed six cases that she argued. she lost -- had five victories of cases he argued and she also won the case that she did the brief. i like the five k. system because -- jane austen had five great novels i like to say that ruth bader ginsburg had five great cases that it's really six. in a circular firing squad known as the feminist movement, bu noe ever took a shot at rbg. one of the people i interviewed said she could say the most outrageous things, into a soft little voice. if i knew how to such an outrageous things and get away with it, i would do it myself. when jimmy carter to the white house he appointed her to the d.c. circuit. and then when bill clinton was elected in 1993 he put her on the supreme court of the united states. those are the facts, but hundreds of thousands of women who went
anti-american, the national american civil liberties union started into the women's rights project invited her to run it. and she ran it for nine years. and nine years she had six cases that she argued, and one she did a brief but didn't get to argue because the local lawyer would not let her go. shed six cases that she argued. she lost -- had five victories of cases he argued and she also won the case that she did the brief. i like the five k. system because -- jane austen had five great...
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the american civil liberties union says it is a violation of a judge's order and that davis should notre. >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton reviewing her stance on the pipeline. telling a group she opposes the project. saying it is a distraction and does not believe it is in the best interests to combat climate change. >>> the president of china in america tonight for his first official visit. arriving in seattle and tomorrow expected to meet with officials at microsoft and boeing. and then will have a private dinner with president obama. the two are expected to talk about the economy, climate change and china's alleged cyber spying against american companies. the u.s. just decided not to impose economic sanctions against them over the attacks. >>> the european union stepping up efforts to locate refugees. and they are easing the strain on greece and italy and it does not set the mandatory quote i can'ts for each nation. romania, the czech republic and slovakia and hungary the only to vote against the agreement. >>> and c.d.c. looking into a mode outbreak that likel
the american civil liberties union says it is a violation of a judge's order and that davis should notre. >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton reviewing her stance on the pipeline. telling a group she opposes the project. saying it is a distraction and does not believe it is in the best interests to combat climate change. >>> the president of china in america tonight for his first official visit. arriving in seattle and tomorrow expected to meet with officials...
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the american civil liberties union is holding a town hall this week, it starts at 6:30. it is one of several being held this month and it is hoped that residents with speak openly about policing in their community. >>> muriel bowser may be back tracking when it comes to the release of body camera footage. she would propose that all video recorded outdoors by those cameras be released to the public, but according to "the washington post" a proposal submitted to the d.c. council included an exemption for footage of all results. footage that results in charges would be withheld. >>> new research in the u.k. may suggest alzheimer's can be transmitted between humans. we want to point out this doesn't mean that alzheimer's is contagious. the study looked at thousands of children who were injected with human growth hormone in the '70s and '80s. that hormone -- that hormone was contaminated with the alzheimer's protein and several patients who died showed early signs of alzheimer's in their brain tissue. >>> i'll be excited to get out there thursday night. obviously has been a l
the american civil liberties union is holding a town hall this week, it starts at 6:30. it is one of several being held this month and it is hoped that residents with speak openly about policing in their community. >>> muriel bowser may be back tracking when it comes to the release of body camera footage. she would propose that all video recorded outdoors by those cameras be released to the public, but according to "the washington post" a proposal submitted to the d.c....
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as it stands, liberal groups including the american civil liberties union are declaring victory. the goal was to stop kim davis imposing religious beliefs on the citizen she was elected to serve. whether you are straight or gay, you can get a marriage licence from davis's office in rowan country, kentucky >>> the city of baltimore has reached a tentative settlement with the family of freddie gray. the 25-year-old dying in april after suffering a spinal injury while being arrested. lisa stark reports. >> reporter: the proposed settlement in the case of freddie gray was announced with lightening speed - five months after his arrest and death. before his family had filed a lawsuit against the city. >> the city of baltimore is not giving away money, it's based on the strength of the civil case for the plaintiff, and based on the weakness of the civil case. they are not just throwing money at the family of freddie gray. >> the pay out would be made over two years. it ab solves the police department of all claims. it comes in the midst of manoeuvring. in a statement, mayor stephanie ra
as it stands, liberal groups including the american civil liberties union are declaring victory. the goal was to stop kim davis imposing religious beliefs on the citizen she was elected to serve. whether you are straight or gay, you can get a marriage licence from davis's office in rowan country, kentucky >>> the city of baltimore has reached a tentative settlement with the family of freddie gray. the 25-year-old dying in april after suffering a spinal injury while being arrested. lisa...
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when it comes to unions, most americans agree with this principle. many union advocates and supporters do not. this has had effects on public policy. despite the fact that almost three quarters of americans believe union dues should be voluntary, that americans should not be fired, only about half the country -- 25 states and some local right to work laws in kentucky -- only half the country has this. the natural question would be why is that? in a democracy, generally speaking, the laws tend to reflect the feelings of the public through their elected representatives. why is it legislatures in half the country are not going along with what their constituents are supporting? this is a debate that wisconsin just had, that the legislature just voted down. in missouri, they will be voting in a few weeks. new mexico -- across the country, we are seeing legislatures. some of them like senator kapenga has supported it but others say it is a bad idea. the core argument is that basically right to work laws lower wages. this is a figure put out by the economic
when it comes to unions, most americans agree with this principle. many union advocates and supporters do not. this has had effects on public policy. despite the fact that almost three quarters of americans believe union dues should be voluntary, that americans should not be fired, only about half the country -- 25 states and some local right to work laws in kentucky -- only half the country has this. the natural question would be why is that? in a democracy, generally speaking, the laws tend...
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when it comes to unions, while most americans agree with the principle? many union advocates do not and mrs. had effects on public policy despite the fact three quarters of americans believe union dues ought to be voluntary and americans ought not be fired. only half the country, 25 states and local right to work in kentucky. a natural question you ask is why is that. the loss tend to reflect the feelings of the public through their elected representatives. why legislatures in the country are going along with what constituents are supporting. this is a debate wisconsin had that in may and the legislature voted down. misery they will vote on whether to override the right to work law. some of them like senator or think of voted and say this is a bad idea. it is basically by the economic policy institute. most people don't feel like it's union backed think tank. it is the head of the afl-cio. the economic policy institute has put out a number of studies showing that the shows and the most wage growth was lowest for the past several decades. they are very quic
when it comes to unions, while most americans agree with the principle? many union advocates do not and mrs. had effects on public policy despite the fact three quarters of americans believe union dues ought to be voluntary and americans ought not be fired. only half the country, 25 states and local right to work in kentucky. a natural question you ask is why is that. the loss tend to reflect the feelings of the public through their elected representatives. why legislatures in the country are...
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. >> rowan county is now in compliance with federal law but according to the american civil liberties union two other county clerks say they will not issue marriage licenses to gay couples. but for smith and yates, it was a triumph ant day. >> how do you think about this? >> i'm happy. >> are you proud of your son? >> very proud. >> a lot of this depended on when we got it. >> this is day 1 of the county clerk's office issuing these licenses. some couples are waiting for media storm and the protest to die down before they come in and actually apply to get one. diane eastabrook, al jazeera, moorehead county, kentucky. >> a lot of mixed messages. and a drone falls into the middle of the u.s. open, raising new concerns about the remote controlled aircraft. >> a mixed august jobs report combined with concerns about china'china's fall terg economye for a bad day on wall street. the dowjts industrial average fell under 16,000, the nasdaq finished at just over 4600. patricia sabga has more concerning what today's numbers mean going forward. >> reporter: antonio, this is the last economic rot to hi
. >> rowan county is now in compliance with federal law but according to the american civil liberties union two other county clerks say they will not issue marriage licenses to gay couples. but for smith and yates, it was a triumph ant day. >> how do you think about this? >> i'm happy. >> are you proud of your son? >> very proud. >> a lot of this depended on when we got it. >> this is day 1 of the county clerk's office issuing these licenses. some...
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one of my favorite guests on my guest, and next speaker, he is the chairman of the american conservative union, matt schlap. >> thank god for clouds. it feels better. as you can see, don't let anybody tell you that this treaty is a blank check. it is a check made out to the ayatollah and iran for $150 billion. let's remember this. you should walk that down to the white house. they need to remember this is what it's all about. america has been unique from its founding. governor andle you len power to those who you elect to govern you. no one is above the law. our rights derive from the lord who created us not senators, not congressman, not nine justices in black robes. our law is enshrined in our founding document. it's the constitution. what does the constitution guide us today on this treaty? article two, section two, clause two, have thesidential power by in with the advice and consent of the senate to make can curb.provided 2/3 concur. " is not being treated as a treaty. president obama and hillary clinton know it would go down in flames. i hear music. you saw the check. do everything you c
one of my favorite guests on my guest, and next speaker, he is the chairman of the american conservative union, matt schlap. >> thank god for clouds. it feels better. as you can see, don't let anybody tell you that this treaty is a blank check. it is a check made out to the ayatollah and iran for $150 billion. let's remember this. you should walk that down to the white house. they need to remember this is what it's all about. america has been unique from its founding. governor andle you...
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union members, mostly african american, at the state aflcio, wildly enthusiastic about bernie when i spoke there. so i think we'll see african american leadershipship across the south and across the country in this campaign. >> let me correct any inference. i did not mean to infer that bernie sanders isn't just as capable of attracting people of color and also diverse voters because of his progressive views and the correct ideas he has about the country. i am saying that the universe of voters expands and expands into larger states, and hillary clinton, i still believe will be the nominee. she got 18 million votes against one of the greatest candidates ever in barack obama. so i do not mean to infer that bernie sanders cannot appeal to a wider variety of voters. >>> still ahead, the details on the latest republican pundit to fall off the trump bandwagon. plus, marco rubio's latest desperate push for air time. now he's using footballs to gain votes. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes,
union members, mostly african american, at the state aflcio, wildly enthusiastic about bernie when i spoke there. so i think we'll see african american leadershipship across the south and across the country in this campaign. >> let me correct any inference. i did not mean to infer that bernie sanders isn't just as capable of attracting people of color and also diverse voters because of his progressive views and the correct ideas he has about the country. i am saying that the universe of...
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>> pan american union. >> that is not the right answer. anyone else? >> anyssa? >> ford foundation? >> that's not the right answer. the right answer is national farm labor union. but you guys are doing really good. as of right now, michael you have zero points. this is just getting started. anyssaened 50 and 350. so rapid-fire is up right after this break. >>> the hispanic college quiz presented by state farm is being off to you in part by mcdonald's, i'm correct, i have a life mate. is that consequential? mmm..ehh with whom are you communicating? jake, from planet state farm. jake, from planet state farm at o three hundred hours? state your identity. it is jake, from planet state farm, home of discount double check. describe your apparel "jake from planet state farm" uh, khakis... khakis...explain. a dull earthly garment covering male extremities. sounds most appropriate. mm hm save mass quantities, even at 0300 hours. get to a better state. no, not yet.yet? is it seven? no, honey not yet. mom, is it seven yet? not yet. it's seven! ¡hola campeón! hola amor. hola mi amor. ¿como esta
>> pan american union. >> that is not the right answer. anyone else? >> anyssa? >> ford foundation? >> that's not the right answer. the right answer is national farm labor union. but you guys are doing really good. as of right now, michael you have zero points. this is just getting started. anyssaened 50 and 350. so rapid-fire is up right after this break. >>> the hispanic college quiz presented by state farm is being off to you in part by mcdonald's, i'm...
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now the american civiles union is asking a court to directly to use the original forms not the ones she has changed. >>> china's president arrived to the u.s. coast at the start of his u.s. visit. the president arrived today with his wife in everett washington near seattle. he's expected to meet with business and technology leaders there before heading to washington to meet with president obama. some suggest that meeting could be tense with questions still remains about alleged cyber spying by china. >>> i think it is quite clear to the chi -- chinese exactly how serious our meeting is. >> the visit will culminate with an official state dinner at the white house later this week. >>> it's your home. you have to protect your home. >> up next, a family's frightening encounter with an intruder that was armed with a knife, pepper spray and a hammer. see how the family responded and police are calling their reaction excellent. >> and temperatures cooler by 20, 25 degrees. just how much longer are these cooler temperatures going to stick around and when is the heat coming back? we'll let you k
now the american civiles union is asking a court to directly to use the original forms not the ones she has changed. >>> china's president arrived to the u.s. coast at the start of his u.s. visit. the president arrived today with his wife in everett washington near seattle. he's expected to meet with business and technology leaders there before heading to washington to meet with president obama. some suggest that meeting could be tense with questions still remains about alleged cyber...
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it is being held by the american civil liberties union. tonight's meeting runs from 6:30 until 8:30. if you would like to attend, go to impact on seventh street. another discussion planned for thursday if you can't make it tonight. >>> the prince george's county council will hear about the closing of lowell regional hospital. they will present the plan to the council at 11:30. the company decided to close the hospital and open a walk-in center for patients. news 4 broke the story on twitter. the maternity ward will be the first thing to go, will happen on october 11th. hundreds of workers losing their jobs. >>> we're up to 70 possible cases of salmonella linked to a trendy center city d.c. restaurant. all 70 people ate or drank at fig and olive. six people have confirmed cases of salmonella. health officials took food from the restaurant but all came back negative. they're conducting more tests. the restaurant has been closed since last week but hopes to reopen sometime soon. >>> new this morning, mexico's foreign minister will fly to egyp
it is being held by the american civil liberties union. tonight's meeting runs from 6:30 until 8:30. if you would like to attend, go to impact on seventh street. another discussion planned for thursday if you can't make it tonight. >>> the prince george's county council will hear about the closing of lowell regional hospital. they will present the plan to the council at 11:30. the company decided to close the hospital and open a walk-in center for patients. news 4 broke the story on...
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unions. attack on working americans by weakening protections, undermining workplace safety, guiding her abilitysave for retirement, preventing you from forming a union. guttin your-- ability to save for retirement. the say they want to be party of higher wages. that is great. but think about it. they oppose raising the minimum wage. they are doing everything they can to bust unions, and then they want to claim to be the party of the american worker. take a look at some of the folks who want to be the standard bearer in the next election. names, butsay their you can attack their quotes to their names. one candidate, he is bragging about how he destroyed collective-bargaining rights in his state. [croud boos] he sayst obama: and that busting unions prepares him to fight isis. i did not make that up. [laughter] president obama: that is what he said. really? oval bunch of them are hoping to ofe right to work the law the land. they think that is the answer to economic prosperity. and then blaming unions for the women's pay gap. think about that. if there were no unions, women are all going to be pai
unions. attack on working americans by weakening protections, undermining workplace safety, guiding her abilitysave for retirement, preventing you from forming a union. guttin your-- ability to save for retirement. the say they want to be party of higher wages. that is great. but think about it. they oppose raising the minimum wage. they are doing everything they can to bust unions, and then they want to claim to be the party of the american worker. take a look at some of the folks who want to...
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. >> i'm joined by former chair of the rnc, and chairman of the american conservative union. talk about some of the people who weren't in the top three, meaning fiorina got a lot of heat and action. and the president, donald trump, he's not the president yet but the front runner, and dr. carsencarson did well. kasich always does well to a point. >> to a point. >> it was interesting how they were stacked up. >> they lined up physically? >> i think the middle part of the stage, maybe they got more time, but they seemed to score more points. i look at the ends, huckabee and rand paul, and i didn't feel like they scored as many points. >> that's parallel to the votes coming in. >> that's right. >> the better were in the middle. >> that's true, but the way it played out, over three hours that the guys at the end would get a little more time than they did. that factored in. >> it was three hours. they all got a lot of time. >> everybody took a shot at trump. the first 20 minutes was all trump. all of a sudden you're eating into what you're going to do in the back end. but in terms
. >> i'm joined by former chair of the rnc, and chairman of the american conservative union. talk about some of the people who weren't in the top three, meaning fiorina got a lot of heat and action. and the president, donald trump, he's not the president yet but the front runner, and dr. carsencarson did well. kasich always does well to a point. >> to a point. >> it was interesting how they were stacked up. >> they lined up physically? >> i think the middle part of...
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so let's say you get a conservative that ends up with an acu generating, the american conservative unionng of 82%. and you go, well, that's eight out of ten times you might agree with an ideological conserve. lisa: so not great though. >> i know tell me about it, sister.: anyway i lost my training thought. we'll be right back. lisa: i've diverted you because it was a logical strain that i've saved you from -- >> let me finish. you've got to let me english please go ahead. >> my point is this. that we as antigovernment types. lisa: yeah. >> we start disliking our very choices once they get into government. lisa: they have more choices. >> but then the choices will cause you to never win. you want to win, don't you? you want to win. lisa: what is winning, though? if winning means the same kind of candidate who is going to spend the same kind of money, then, no, i would rather be a principle voter. >> you're operating from the assumption that there's no difference between, say, hillary clinton and jeb bush. there are a lot of people and republicans who believe that way, they call everybody
so let's say you get a conservative that ends up with an acu generating, the american conservative unionng of 82%. and you go, well, that's eight out of ten times you might agree with an ideological conserve. lisa: so not great though. >> i know tell me about it, sister.: anyway i lost my training thought. we'll be right back. lisa: i've diverted you because it was a logical strain that i've saved you from -- >> let me finish. you've got to let me english please go ahead. >>...
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in it. 1955, two important things happened, the number of americans, the percentage of americans and labor unions reached its effigy 35%. now down to 11 % and under 7% in the private sector. also in 1955 ray crock opened his first mcdonald's restaurant. wal-mart didn't exist back then. today, wal-mart is our largest private sector employer. mcdonald's not only hires millions, ray crock has made more millionaires than anyone in history. but through the franchise. now the president, through the national labor relations board is trying to blow up the franchise model. again, sacrificing something that's proven to work on the altar of an agenda for organized labor, which simply is unable any longer to persuade american workers that it brings benefits. >> let me quickly throw in, shannon, there is a contrary point of view here, which is actually you are -- the government is protecting the business community and franchise in specific by allowing them, under this joint operating deal to say you are not responsible for the workers or their conditions. but, guess what? the big companies oftentimes determin
in it. 1955, two important things happened, the number of americans, the percentage of americans and labor unions reached its effigy 35%. now down to 11 % and under 7% in the private sector. also in 1955 ray crock opened his first mcdonald's restaurant. wal-mart didn't exist back then. today, wal-mart is our largest private sector employer. mcdonald's not only hires millions, ray crock has made more millionaires than anyone in history. but through the franchise. now the president, through the...
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american intelligence reported repeatedly that the entry of the soviet union into the war will convince all japanese that complete defeat is inevitable. it will lead to the end of the war.
american intelligence reported repeatedly that the entry of the soviet union into the war will convince all japanese that complete defeat is inevitable. it will lead to the end of the war.
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pen in his mind to the union cause and became a very effective agent of john bigelow, future future u.s. ambassador to france. he was used very effectively, calling upon the american people to stand up and defend lincoln and the union in this experiment for democracy. when lincoln was assassinated, he was so depressed and he and a number of other republicans met at this country place outside of paris. they couldn't really meet publicly under napoleon's regime. they had no had an idea for a monument to america to this friendship between france and the united states. he went back to 1778 and the commitment to liberty. out of that, one of the members at this dinner party, the artist from the group that later had the idea for what we now call the statue of liberty. it was liberty enlightening the world. it would take 20 years before they actually erected that in new york harbor but the idea was born in that summer of 1855. that statue is our work gratis civil war monument. not just for america, but, but for all the world because it is liberty enlightening the world. >> that statue, which most people are quite familiar with, don't know that at the feet of the statue of
pen in his mind to the union cause and became a very effective agent of john bigelow, future future u.s. ambassador to france. he was used very effectively, calling upon the american people to stand up and defend lincoln and the union in this experiment for democracy. when lincoln was assassinated, he was so depressed and he and a number of other republicans met at this country place outside of paris. they couldn't really meet publicly under napoleon's regime. they had no had an idea for a...
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bush and the chairman of the american sempt union. and fred, the president of rights equals rights. he ran for president as a republican in 2012. i'm curious how you read this one. we have the statements from huckabee, from ted cruz saying this is the persecution of christians trying to exercise their faithful it raises the question to me, what about a gay christian who is trying to exercise his or her right to get married? >> well, guess what, the constitution allows for us to exercise our faith as we choose to exercise it. and this is problem when the supreme court in the stroke of a pen up-ends 50 state laws on marriage. we've had where states would adjudicate how a marriage would happen in its state. and the supreme court upended it all that. and in one fell step -- >> that's how it works, isn't it? >> no. it's not. no. >> for instance, the supreme court 50 years ago, 60 years ago strikes down separate but equal with brown versus board of education and suddenly laws are upended around the country. >> you're right. i think it happens too much. when it comes to civil rights, clear
bush and the chairman of the american sempt union. and fred, the president of rights equals rights. he ran for president as a republican in 2012. i'm curious how you read this one. we have the statements from huckabee, from ted cruz saying this is the persecution of christians trying to exercise their faithful it raises the question to me, what about a gay christian who is trying to exercise his or her right to get married? >> well, guess what, the constitution allows for us to exercise...
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he is the chairman of american conservative union. he's also the former political director for former president george w. bush. thank you for being with me. >> great to be here with you, poppy. >> let's talk about back in 2011, because this isn't new with trump. 2011, he tells fox news, i want to read you part of the quote. he, referring to the president, doesn't have a birth certificate. he may have one, but there's something on that, maybe religion, maybe it says he's a muslim. what is him saying that now as a candidate do to his chances? >> well, i don't think he's saying that now, as a candidate. >> no, you're right. what is him not saying to someone who said the president is a muslim, saying that's incorrect, what does that do to his candidacy? >> this is exactly the case in point. it's very easy when you're asking a question at one of these rallies, for the person you're asking it to, to be very confused on what you're asking. i don't know if donald trump heard or didn't hear this question. i know for all of us who have ever got
he is the chairman of american conservative union. he's also the former political director for former president george w. bush. thank you for being with me. >> great to be here with you, poppy. >> let's talk about back in 2011, because this isn't new with trump. 2011, he tells fox news, i want to read you part of the quote. he, referring to the president, doesn't have a birth certificate. he may have one, but there's something on that, maybe religion, maybe it says he's a muslim....
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rules that are pro-union from the so-called ambush election rule, aiming to artificially unionize the americansgainst its will, and franchise other small businesses, all the contractual relationships are under fire as a result of this ruling from an unelected body of regulators. >> same question - when workers headed back to their place of employ after the ruling came down, what was different. >> well, i think really very little was different. what is different is that the board said if you are in an organising union, and sitting with parties that control terms and conditions of employment, we'll let you sit with all the parties who control your terms and conditions of employment. in this case it was not the small employer at issue, there was no question the smaller employer was an employer. the question was the large employer, browning, ferris, controlling the speed of the line, in which the recycling plant was working. if they were concerned about that, part of the working conditions was to say you can bargain if you choose to join a union and engage in collective bargaining with the entity c
rules that are pro-union from the so-called ambush election rule, aiming to artificially unionize the americansgainst its will, and franchise other small businesses, all the contractual relationships are under fire as a result of this ruling from an unelected body of regulators. >> same question - when workers headed back to their place of employ after the ruling came down, what was different. >> well, i think really very little was different. what is different is that the board...
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. >> the largest north american ought owe workers union is negotiating a bi contract with the big three automakers. the deal is expected to be contentious. now all three companies are profitable, john head ron has more. >> these are brighter days. detroit are out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is rebuilding and selling more cars than it has in yours. union auto workers want a piece of that prosperity. >> here in the united auto workers say they have not had a pay race. >> the unions top priority is to eliminate a two-tiered wage system introduced in desperate times as general motors and chrysler faced bankruptcy. >> we were on the left side of the car making $28 an hour. on the right side of the car they're making half. you know that's something that is unacceptable. >> the union officials acknowledge that they have a problem. their numbers have shrunk from a peak of 1.5 million works in 1979 to 400,000 now. >> well, you know, power in numbers. when the numbers go down, your problems go down. >> in a statement to al jazeera ford said: >> industry analysts say
. >> the largest north american ought owe workers union is negotiating a bi contract with the big three automakers. the deal is expected to be contentious. now all three companies are profitable, john head ron has more. >> these are brighter days. detroit are out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is rebuilding and selling more cars than it has in yours. union auto workers want a piece of that prosperity. >> here in the united auto workers say they have...
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the rest of the bay area, a nice start to the day. 61 in american canyon, 65 in union city, 70 in saratoga. as we take a look at our radar/satellite, it's all because of this area of low pressure that is just about to hit the north california region. well, it's going to be followed by a ridge of high pressure bringing our temperatures up once again. our highs for today across california going to range 91 in chico, 69 in monterey, 106 in palm springs. a little more mild in los angeles at 87 degrees. folks need a little bit of relief. highs for today closer to home, 80s, low 80s for the south bay as we move along the peninsula, you'll be in the upper 70s. cooler along the coast and still a bit fogged in here. 69 in downtown san francisco. the north bay in the upper 70s to low to mid-80s. 74 in berkeley. you can see there temperatures reading a bit higher inland. 89 in brentwood. today the giants take on the dodgers. it's cooling off a little bit more and our lows for tonight just about every where else is going to be mild in the mid to upper 50s. my accuweather seven-day forecast, you can se
the rest of the bay area, a nice start to the day. 61 in american canyon, 65 in union city, 70 in saratoga. as we take a look at our radar/satellite, it's all because of this area of low pressure that is just about to hit the north california region. well, it's going to be followed by a ridge of high pressure bringing our temperatures up once again. our highs for today across california going to range 91 in chico, 69 in monterey, 106 in palm springs. a little more mild in los angeles at 87...
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. >>> if the pope came to union city which he's not clear it's he would be more than welcome. among the cuban americans who gave this city the latin flavor, the pope's visit to cuba is seen by many as a sign of hope, the cuban flag flies proudly here at jose park named after a national hero. the papers all about the pope's visit and yet. >> i welcome that he goes to cuba but don't think he's going to represent anything for community. >> reporter: union city is a melting pot for latin american influence and an intense hatred for the castros overcome with difficulty. >> i do hope this is a good chance for the the people of cuba to improve their lives and that's why i support the idea of, you know, ending the embargo. >> reporter: this second visit of a pope to cuba in the last two decades is scene by one more step more to their liking. >> hopefully, more opportunity for people to express themselves and those people there need something to start thinking that there is something else. >> reporter: at this restaurant, the refugees left behind is on display. patrons come from all over and we found a nun from
. >>> if the pope came to union city which he's not clear it's he would be more than welcome. among the cuban americans who gave this city the latin flavor, the pope's visit to cuba is seen by many as a sign of hope, the cuban flag flies proudly here at jose park named after a national hero. the papers all about the pope's visit and yet. >> i welcome that he goes to cuba but don't think he's going to represent anything for community. >> reporter: union city is a melting pot...
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american voters. specifically close to 70 or 80%. it's opposed to compulsory union. republican nominee has good sense. organised labour went through enormous efforts to defeat scott walker. after he first - after he - supported which essentially established right to work employees. it didn't succeed other governments weren't in support. if the republican nominee has good sense, they'll be in support of national right to work legislation. if it makes it unhappy >>> here it is in debate. robert and stanley, thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you >>> and coming up, the end is near in the trial of venezuela's opposition leader leopoldo lopez, accused of inciting violence that led to the death. that story next. >> plus a child neglect case in chile making headlines around the world. stay with us. >>> the trial of gaoled opposition leader leopoldo lopez in venezuela entered the final stages on friday. he faces 10 years if found guilty of starting the riots. he blames pro-government forces. for the clashes >>> the lengthy controversial and delayed of a leading
american voters. specifically close to 70 or 80%. it's opposed to compulsory union. republican nominee has good sense. organised labour went through enormous efforts to defeat scott walker. after he first - after he - supported which essentially established right to work employees. it didn't succeed other governments weren't in support. if the republican nominee has good sense, they'll be in support of national right to work legislation. if it makes it unhappy >>> here it is in debate....
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. >> the largest north american car workers union is negotiating a new contract with biggest car makers, gm, chrysler and ford. john hendren has more from detroit. >> detroit is out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is selling more cars than it has in years. union auto workers, now negotiating with general motors, fiat chrysler and ford want part of that prosperity. haven't received a pay raise in a decade. it may be harder for the companies to argue now that it isn't a time for an increase. eliminating a two tiered system. >> guy working on the left side of the car or the traditional guy making $28 an hour, you got the guy on the right side of the car performing the same test as his buddies, making half. so you know, that's -- that's something that is unacceptable. >> bun union officials acknowledge they have a problem. their numbers have shrunk from a peak to about 400,000 now. >> you know power is in numbers and when numbers go down your power goes down. >> reporter: in a statement to al jazeera, ford says it wants an agreement that assures a prosperous futur
. >> the largest north american car workers union is negotiating a new contract with biggest car makers, gm, chrysler and ford. john hendren has more from detroit. >> detroit is out of bankruptcy as are chrysler and general motors. the city is selling more cars than it has in years. union auto workers, now negotiating with general motors, fiat chrysler and ford want part of that prosperity. haven't received a pay raise in a decade. it may be harder for the companies to argue now...
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and her entire staff have been summoned in court to answer a complaints filed by the american civil liberties union>> the a.c.l.u. says they do not want her locked up but they want big fines so she will be persuaded to issue licenses to all couples. >> stephanie thank you. >>> on world news tonight with david muir, there will be more on the same sex marriage battle in kentucky. and the search for three suspects in the killing of a police officer. watch that tonight at 6:30 following "action news" at 6:00. >>> philadelphia police are looking for a thief, who used a 2 by 4 that threatened people at a west kensington business, this is from inside of lee's food carton north front street, the suspect walked in early last month right there carrying a big wooden board and walked up to the counter demanding cash and he acted like he was about to hit someone and goes behind the counter and grabs cash and runs off. >>> northeast detectives are hoping you can help identify these three men wanted in connection with the robbery of a taxi driver and two other attempted robberies, on august 23rd, the trio hail ai
and her entire staff have been summoned in court to answer a complaints filed by the american civil liberties union>> the a.c.l.u. says they do not want her locked up but they want big fines so she will be persuaded to issue licenses to all couples. >> stephanie thank you. >>> on world news tonight with david muir, there will be more on the same sex marriage battle in kentucky. and the search for three suspects in the killing of a police officer. watch that tonight at 6:30...
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. >> the american civil liberties union filed a federal lawsuit against the city of honolulu, city officialshomeless people of their food and other belongings during raids on homeless encampments. family say they lost medication, identification documents and other valuables in fees. several years ago honolulu and the storing of property on sidewalks, city officials say we are following the law but lawyers say actually the law requires you to give 24 hours' notice before you take these people's property and after you take it you have to give them a chance to get it back. instead what is happening, they are destroying the property immediately allegedly. is that the crux of the legal issue did you >> it certainly is. when they had another option they had two requirements by the courts that you point from out exactly right, the notice requirement given in an opportunity to retain their valuables at a later time. i understand the safety concern which is why they were doing these that you have to give people opportunity and these people suffered heart from medication, valuables, they don't have mu
. >> the american civil liberties union filed a federal lawsuit against the city of honolulu, city officialshomeless people of their food and other belongings during raids on homeless encampments. family say they lost medication, identification documents and other valuables in fees. several years ago honolulu and the storing of property on sidewalks, city officials say we are following the law but lawyers say actually the law requires you to give 24 hours' notice before you take these...
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the american civil liberties union says davis should be found in contempt of court which could lead tol time. >>> a third soldier died in kiev today. the president paid tribute to the fallen servicemen and visited the wounded in the hospital. he has condemned the violence. hoda abdel hamid reports from kiev. >> reporter: a day after and details of what went wrong at the protest in front of the parliament building are still emerging. a grenade and several petrol bombs were lobbed at police by demonstrators, mainly from far-right groups. three died and more than a hundred were injured. the ward at this hospital is filled with anger. >> translator: we were surprised. we thought the most that would happen was pushing around and shouting. it is shocking this happened in a peaceful city. it was organized for sure. >> reporter: the clashes happened as ukraine's parliament was voting on measures giving greater autonomy to the east. for the president they were preplanned. >> unfortunately we provide in the constitutional changes in the election campaign, and in any country, unfortunately, the p
the american civil liberties union says davis should be found in contempt of court which could lead tol time. >>> a third soldier died in kiev today. the president paid tribute to the fallen servicemen and visited the wounded in the hospital. he has condemned the violence. hoda abdel hamid reports from kiev. >> reporter: a day after and details of what went wrong at the protest in front of the parliament building are still emerging. a grenade and several petrol bombs were lobbed...
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and her staff have been summoned to appear in court to answer complaint filed by the american civil liberties union. the arkansasc.l.u. says they don't want her locked up but they want the judge to impose big fines so she will be persuaded to issue marriage license to all couples. stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. kimberly: coming up at 4:00, frightening information about school buzz safety. what they found about kimberly: this is very important information for parents and drivers about school bus safety. new studies show a startling number of drivers ignore the rules when it comes to driving near and around school buses. jonathan: those drivers' actions are putting children's lives at risk. we are shown several examples that were caught on camera. reporter: watch as the suv in washington state nearly hit there's girls about to board a bus. you can see the girls step out. but jump back as the suv crosses inches from them. the terrifying near-miss captured by a school bus camera. in west virginia a school bus stops and put out a stop arm and not one but two cars race by. the bus driver honks an
and her staff have been summoned to appear in court to answer complaint filed by the american civil liberties union. the arkansasc.l.u. says they don't want her locked up but they want the judge to impose big fines so she will be persuaded to issue marriage license to all couples. stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. kimberly: coming up at 4:00, frightening information about school buzz safety. what they found about kimberly: this is very important information for parents and drivers about...
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in a separate filing, the american civil liberties union called into question the licenses. saying they create an unconstitutional two-tier system of marriage licenses issued in kentucky. davis was jailed five days for refusing to issue marriage licenses. for "today," janet shamlian, nbc news. >>> a story developing overnight where the migrant crisis is getting worse. >> sheinelle has the story. >> the hungarian military is calling up troops after a train carrying 1,000 migrants crossed the border. and another child refugee has died after her boat sank off the coast. and rioting has broken out at a refugee shelter. >>> and a georgia police officer shot after a showdown with suspected gun runners. police tried to pull over the suspect's car on friday, they crashed into a gas station, jumped out and fired shots at the officer. that music is coming from the car of another driver passing by who caught the shootout on camera. the suspects were arrested and the officer is out of the hospital. >>> the archbishop of boston is offering to bury baby doe. the girl's death is gaining na
in a separate filing, the american civil liberties union called into question the licenses. saying they create an unconstitutional two-tier system of marriage licenses issued in kentucky. davis was jailed five days for refusing to issue marriage licenses. for "today," janet shamlian, nbc news. >>> a story developing overnight where the migrant crisis is getting worse. >> sheinelle has the story. >> the hungarian military is calling up troops after a train carrying...
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as it stands, liberal groups, including american civil unity unions declared victory. the goal to stop kim gaves imposing religious beliefs. for now, whether you are straight or gay, you can get a marriage licence from davis's office in rowan county, kentucky. >> davis told friends she'd return to work. for her clerks, it will be a distraction. most of them have pledged to issue marriage licences, whether davis is there or not >>> appreciate it. thank you >>> now to the worsening refugee crisis in europe, germany says it will continue to accept refugees, and an official says the country could take in half a million refugees for several years, even though hungary is urging an end to the open door policy. trains brought tens of thousands into germany. along the serbian-hungarian border. hundreds of frustrated refugees broke through the police lines. mohammed jamjoom reports. >> reporter: at europe's southern gate way the refugees are some of the thousands crossing from greece into macedonia on monday, marking a record in the humanitarian crisis, with no end in sight too
as it stands, liberal groups, including american civil unity unions declared victory. the goal to stop kim gaves imposing religious beliefs. for now, whether you are straight or gay, you can get a marriage licence from davis's office in rowan county, kentucky. >> davis told friends she'd return to work. for her clerks, it will be a distraction. most of them have pledged to issue marriage licences, whether davis is there or not >>> appreciate it. thank you >>> now to the...
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. >>> the american civil liberties union filed a lawsuit accusing three san francisco police officers and beating a young black man. the aclu claims last april 23-year-old travis hall was arrested for no reason. he was stopped outside his san francisco apartment because he's black and was three other black people and had had arabic writing on his shirt. >> that night the officers automatically assumed i was doing something wrong because i'm black. in that that moment i felt lep hes, like there was nothing i could do. the officers violently beat me and forced me to stay up all night in jail. >>> aclu seeking jury trial and compensation are from the city of san francisco. city attorney's office declined to comment. >>> group planning to protest outside the whole foods in protest to antiblack violence. a guard of seen beating up an african-american customer last week. witnesses say that customer got into an argument with the cashier and the guard slammed the shopper to the ground, are knocking him unconscious. all managers suspended and want the man compensated. whole foods says new secu
. >>> the american civil liberties union filed a lawsuit accusing three san francisco police officers and beating a young black man. the aclu claims last april 23-year-old travis hall was arrested for no reason. he was stopped outside his san francisco apartment because he's black and was three other black people and had had arabic writing on his shirt. >> that night the officers automatically assumed i was doing something wrong because i'm black. in that that moment i felt lep...
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it is being held by the american civil liberties union. tonight's meeting runs from 6:30 to 8:30.want to go, go to impact hub. there is another discussion planned for thursday if you can't make it tonight. >>> four teenagers in custody after connection to a robbery in chevy chase. this is an arrest warrant for this woman named special roper. the other suspect wanted is only 14 years old. >>> five students charged with the death of a freshman during a hazing ritual head to court today. the five students from new york root college are charged with the death of michael dang. this happened in december of 2013 when the students were on a fraternity trip to the poconos. the hazing ritual involved being blindfolded, weighted down with backpacks and being repeatedly knocked over in the winter time. >>> the police commission core take over as the top cop in the city. that's what mayor stephanie rawlings-blake says she wants to see happen. kevin davis took over in july after the mayor fired anthony batts. it has been a quick move up for davis. before that, he spent time as a assistant chief
it is being held by the american civil liberties union. tonight's meeting runs from 6:30 to 8:30.want to go, go to impact hub. there is another discussion planned for thursday if you can't make it tonight. >>> four teenagers in custody after connection to a robbery in chevy chase. this is an arrest warrant for this woman named special roper. the other suspect wanted is only 14 years old. >>> five students charged with the death of a freshman during a hazing ritual head to...
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here is a look at how their experience mirrors that of african-americans throughout the country. >> the union of this couple in a legal marriage to be recognised by our government. >> after six years together, in a ceremony outside chicago, in june 2014, stephanie williams were able to marry. >> i can't wait to spend my life with stephanie. >> definitely exciting to know that it is legal, is recognised. and we are here. we are happy. >> on the day of great celebration, cara and stephanie would have no idea how the vows are for better or worse, would test them in the year ahead. >> we have a tumultuous half a year, very tumultuous. things started to go boom, boom, boom in a row. >> definitely. >> when we met the williams family in february 2014, they were already struggling. the blended family of six felt squeezed financially and physically in a 3-bedroom, one-bathroom home 30 miles south of chicago. >> did you see the others? >> the struggles of the back room. when stephy brought the house in 2007. there was ample room for her and her son. that was before her and cara moved in. the house was
here is a look at how their experience mirrors that of african-americans throughout the country. >> the union of this couple in a legal marriage to be recognised by our government. >> after six years together, in a ceremony outside chicago, in june 2014, stephanie williams were able to marry. >> i can't wait to spend my life with stephanie. >> definitely exciting to know that it is legal, is recognised. and we are here. we are happy. >> on the day of great...