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mike o'brien, thank you so much for coming in here. >> thank you. >> i'm sure we will probably be athe symposium on wednesday to see you. >> great. it will be great to see you. >> glenn, take it away. >> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> all right, rosemary, i will take it away. and we've got some mild, very muggy weather out there. despite the cloud cover, that's helped keep the temperature down, but as soon as the sun comes out like millville and atlantic city, the temperature is jumping up to near 80 degrees, and it will continue to see improved conditions across the area with some of these clouds breaking up. visibility getting better and that will allow the temperature to go up. we have some showers to the west. nothing too impressive just yet, but things are going to get a little wild around here. here is the future cast as we go through the afternoon with a little bit of sunshine. temperatures get into the low 80s. we have just an isolated shower or two possible, but you can see some breaks in those clouds. not later o
mike o'brien, thank you so much for coming in here. >> thank you. >> i'm sure we will probably be athe symposium on wednesday to see you. >> great. it will be great to see you. >> glenn, take it away. >> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> all right, rosemary, i will take it away. and we've got some mild, very muggy weather out there. despite the cloud cover, that's helped keep the temperature...
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seattle city council member mike o'brien wants to grant ride share drivers the right to bargain collectively under the city's authority to regulate taxis. >> i want to give the drivers some leverage in negotiating with uber, lift, whoever it is, so they have a say in what their employment looks like. >> it could face legal challenges from uber and competitors, which say they are creating jobs. uber told us: june it's unclear how many ride service drivers agree forming a union is best. many would not talk to us on camera. some expressed themselves on line, saying they are happy with the money they make and only want to work part time. they may be concerned that union dos could make that cost prohibitive. seattle is stepping into a legal arena usually governed by federal law, evidence that the rise of the ride sharing economy may force a national reexamination of workers rights. >> i'd like to see congress involved in this, because i do think there are some things that can be done to reshape the definition of independent contractor where perhaps people providing services have some safety net.
seattle city council member mike o'brien wants to grant ride share drivers the right to bargain collectively under the city's authority to regulate taxis. >> i want to give the drivers some leverage in negotiating with uber, lift, whoever it is, so they have a say in what their employment looks like. >> it could face legal challenges from uber and competitors, which say they are creating jobs. uber told us: june it's unclear how many ride service drivers agree forming a union is...
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mike o'brien is the council member pushing for the move. >> so many drivers are coming to us saying i cannot make a living doing what uber's doing. they continually change the rules on me. i don't know what's expected of me and i can't make a living. what's not innovative is building corporate profits on the backs of low wage workers and we want that to stop. >> i would be shocked when all is said and done, the port system supported seattle's ability to create a system in that city that allows for unionization directly contradicting federal law. >> the arguments for and against unionizing seattle's growing fleet of freelance drivers. al jazeera, seattle. >> you can watch the full report tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> green energy is supposed to slow down global warming and save animals, but there's one popular method used around the world that may actually be poisoning marine life in the arctic. nicole mitchell is here with today's viral impact. >> the arctic is one of the places more susceptible to global warming. hollywood degree electric is popular around the world, the most renewable
mike o'brien is the council member pushing for the move. >> so many drivers are coming to us saying i cannot make a living doing what uber's doing. they continually change the rules on me. i don't know what's expected of me and i can't make a living. what's not innovative is building corporate profits on the backs of low wage workers and we want that to stop. >> i would be shocked when all is said and done, the port system supported seattle's ability to create a system in that city...
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john: conan o'brien called and asked if they could produce hundreds of these were his show.for john: miketised that he will give his rule breaker award only to for-profit companies.d you broke your own rule. >> we are going around collecting all of the things that hospitals needle over the world, and we have it in so much abundance in the united states that we cannot use it.it. we are picking things up from here in delivering the air. john: this is obviously a good idea. >> when this application kaman and i learned there was a not-for-profit conducting a let -- industrial medical waste that was now going overseas and serving people, it had to be recognized. we change the rules on the spot. john: it made me wonder why they are throwing a stuff in america. we call the head. america puts expiration dates on everything, even stainless steel scissors, adult diapers.aid of the the hospitals have to toss them out because they are afraid of the fda and the accreditation committee. >> the horrible result of a litigious society that we live in, but i was thrilled to hear other nations could use our
john: conan o'brien called and asked if they could produce hundreds of these were his show.for john: miketised that he will give his rule breaker award only to for-profit companies.d you broke your own rule. >> we are going around collecting all of the things that hospitals needle over the world, and we have it in so much abundance in the united states that we cannot use it.it. we are picking things up from here in delivering the air. john: this is obviously a good idea. >> when...
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. >> co man o'brien called his shop and asked this they could produce hundreds of these for his show. >> mike advertised that he will give his rule breaker awards only to for profit companies. you broke your own rule and gave first prize this year to a nonprofit called project cure. >> we are just going around collecting all the things that hospitals need all over the world and we have it insomuch abundance in the united states that we can't use it. so we're picking the things up from here and deliver it there. >> this is obviously a good idea but you broke your own rule. >> i had to. when this application came in and i learned that there was a not for profit out there collecting industrial medical waste, tons of waste coming out of the united states filling trash bins was now going overseas and serving people they had to be recognized so we changed the rules on the spot. >> it made me wonder why are they throwing the stuff away in america. we called the head of project cure he said america puts expiration dates on everything, even stainless steel, scissors, adult diapers, the hospitals have
. >> co man o'brien called his shop and asked this they could produce hundreds of these for his show. >> mike advertised that he will give his rule breaker awards only to for profit companies. you broke your own rule and gave first prize this year to a nonprofit called project cure. >> we are just going around collecting all the things that hospitals need all over the world and we have it insomuch abundance in the united states that we can't use it. so we're picking the things...
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. >> co man o'brien called his shop and asked this they could produce hundreds of these for his show. >> mike advertised that he will give his rule breaker awards only to for profit companies. you broke your own rule and gave first prize this year to a nonprofit called project cure. >> we are just going around collecting all the things that hospitals need all over the world and we have it insomuch abundance in the united states that we can't use it. so we're picking the things up from here and deliver it there. >> this is obviously a good idea but you broke your own rule. >> i had to. when this application came in and i learned that there was a not for profit out there collecting industrial medical waste, tons of waste coming out of the united states filling trash bins was now going overseas and serving people they had to be recognized so we changed the rules on the spot. >> it made me wonder why are they throwing the stuff away in america. we called the head of project cure he said america puts expiration dates on everything, even stainless steel, scissors, adult diapers, the hospitals have
. >> co man o'brien called his shop and asked this they could produce hundreds of these for his show. >> mike advertised that he will give his rule breaker awards only to for profit companies. you broke your own rule and gave first prize this year to a nonprofit called project cure. >> we are just going around collecting all the things that hospitals need all over the world and we have it insomuch abundance in the united states that we can't use it. so we're picking the things...
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from georgetown university, kevin o'brien, john meacham, the author of "destiny and power," and senior communications for the vatican, greg burke and we also have mikeore, pope francis is waking up in new york city for the first time after arriving yesterday from washington. what a trip through washington that was. after landing in new york, the pope headed straight for 5th avenue in the heart of manhattan. he emerged from his black fiat, gathered were thousands of people who lined the street headed for the cathedral for evening prayers. and bill deblassio apparently will some back and forth with the pontiff in italian. the pope paused to bless 17-year-old stephanie gabode of white plains, new york, sitting in a wheelchair. and he received huge applause when he said this to the religious women and nuns of the united states. >> translator: what indeed, what would the church be without you? and i tell you that i love you very much. >> i agree with the pope, going to catholic schools, what would catholic schools do without people like this. i grew up with sister margaret and sister barbara and so many others. today it another jam packed schedule for th
from georgetown university, kevin o'brien, john meacham, the author of "destiny and power," and senior communications for the vatican, greg burke and we also have mikeore, pope francis is waking up in new york city for the first time after arriving yesterday from washington. what a trip through washington that was. after landing in new york, the pope headed straight for 5th avenue in the heart of manhattan. he emerged from his black fiat, gathered were thousands of people who lined...
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o'brien. as we're watching pictures of the pope greeting these young people, please talk to us about the pope as a pastor in his ministry. >> good morning, mikex, which means britch builder. this pope is looking that himself job is to be a bridge builder. he said that yesterday, people are more important than positions. you've got to know the person first before we get into any kind of debate. what we're seeing now on mass. avenue, he loves engaging people, particularly the very young and the very old and the very excluded. so once you engage the person, there's a way can you have real authentic dialogue and cut beyond a lot of the divisiveness that carry on in debates between the church and politics. >> father, because he is about to leave for the congress of the united states for a joint session, the pope is liberal on this, conservative on that, could you speak to most of the element that he does address within the context of this speech are really within the context of what the church believes, what the church teachings are. >> there's one thing i could assure you, mike, today is that everyone in the chamber will be a little bit uncomfort
o'brien. as we're watching pictures of the pope greeting these young people, please talk to us about the pope as a pastor in his ministry. >> good morning, mikex, which means britch builder. this pope is looking that himself job is to be a bridge builder. he said that yesterday, people are more important than positions. you've got to know the person first before we get into any kind of debate. what we're seeing now on mass. avenue, he loves engaging people, particularly the very young and...