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damian: and one of those rights and the fact we're celebrating that week is labor rights week, derechosaborales, and that's where you come in, consul rodrigo. tell us about the role and what we're doing this week for labor rights. rodrigo navarro: yeah, during this week, have the 11th edition of our labor rights week. it's an event of the council that's throughout all the country in the united states, 50 office. we promote labor rights for all the people working in this country, regardless of their immigration status. so, we're paying attention to any wrongdoing by their employers, trying to catch up with all those cases where they won't--are not paid by overtime, when they are being denied from justice, probably they were injured during their labor journey, and they didn't have access to justice or to work compensation. so, basically we're focusing on those rights. we're promoting these events not only this week, but throughout all the year. and our message is if you are working in this country, it doesn't matter if you have papers or you don't. in spite of your immigration status, you
damian: and one of those rights and the fact we're celebrating that week is labor rights week, derechosaborales, and that's where you come in, consul rodrigo. tell us about the role and what we're doing this week for labor rights. rodrigo navarro: yeah, during this week, have the 11th edition of our labor rights week. it's an event of the council that's throughout all the country in the united states, 50 office. we promote labor rights for all the people working in this country, regardless of...
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labor attorneys. so, we organize every year during the last week of august, these--the week of labor rights just beforeor day. that's the reason, and the idea is to provide information to everyone about the rights. many people, they don't know what the rights are. they think that maybe because their migratory status is not clear that they don't have any right, and the idea of the week is to tell them no matter what's your migratory status, if you work, you have rights and they need to be respected. damian: all right, and it's safe to say that at the consulate, it doesn't matter if it's the labor rights week, all year you're able to help them if they have issues with their-- remedios: oh, yes, of course through our protection department. we provide information and services to the community, but we organize this week of labor rights just to highlight the importance of respecting them and the importance of being well-informed about what your rights are. damian: okay, and now you're getting ready for [speaking foreign language] in fact, you've had it all weekend long and there's--it continues today sunday.
labor attorneys. so, we organize every year during the last week of august, these--the week of labor rights just beforeor day. that's the reason, and the idea is to provide information to everyone about the rights. many people, they don't know what the rights are. they think that maybe because their migratory status is not clear that they don't have any right, and the idea of the week is to tell them no matter what's your migratory status, if you work, you have rights and they need to be...
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week? caitlin: the senate got started right away. spending bills for the department of labor, education, state and other foreign operations, the pentagon, epa, and water programs. they had intended on the outset of the week to tackle fiscal spending bills right away, just as things got on the ground, things fell apart. patty murphy said she would introduce an amendment for the education bill that would stop the trump administration from implementing this antiabortion title ix rule. republicans right away were like, we consider that to be a poison pill. the term is key because in the budget agreement, president trump said there is sort of a handshake agreement between house and senate lawmakers to avoid the so-called poison pills we also saw state and foreign operations bills get sidelined. it was also tabled. so right away, things got off to a rough start. the senate appropriations committee and that passing a spending bill for the pentagon and energy and water programs just yesterday. the two bills are moving forward and the senate could take them up on the floor. >> you wri
week? caitlin: the senate got started right away. spending bills for the department of labor, education, state and other foreign operations, the pentagon, epa, and water programs. they had intended on the outset of the week to tackle fiscal spending bills right away, just as things got on the ground, things fell apart. patty murphy said she would introduce an amendment for the education bill that would stop the trump administration from implementing this antiabortion title ix rule. republicans...
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week? >> the senate got started right away at the beginning of the week. they had two spending bills for the -- the department of labor, education, state, and other foreign operations. the pentagon and epa and water programs, so they had intended at the outset of the week to tackle those fiscal 2020 spending bills, and there were going to be individual senate spending committee markups, but just as things were getting off to fallnd, they started apart. senator patty murray essentially said she was going to introduce an amendment to the education bill that would stop the trump administration from implementing this antiabortion title ix family-planning rule, and republicans right away were like , whoa, we consider that to be a poison pill, and that term is key because in the budget agreement that president trump signed last month, there was sort of this handshake agreement between house and senate lawmakers to avoid these so-called poison pills for overly partisan policy provisions. richard shelby right away said no, i'm going to pull this from subcommittee market. we are going to postpone it, so there was no action on
week? >> the senate got started right away at the beginning of the week. they had two spending bills for the -- the department of labor, education, state, and other foreign operations. the pentagon and epa and water programs, so they had intended at the outset of the week to tackle those fiscal 2020 spending bills, and there were going to be individual senate spending committee markups, but just as things were getting off to fallnd, they started apart. senator patty murray essentially...
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week is today. we'll talk about labor day and cooler week coming up next. >> all right. overcome losing their starting quarterback in season opener against northwestern. chris alvarez has highlights and postgame reaction coming up in sports. well well well, what have we ♪here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... . >>> in sports a's tied with tampa bay for second wild card spot in the american league as they enter the final slot of the season. oeblgd will try to win their weekend series in the bronx. the first pitch at 10:05 yankee stadium. giants trail final wild card by seven games entering september. this afternoon a spotlight of four-dame series with padres, first pitch 1:0 a at oracle park. next saturday opens play against usc. yesterday cardinal hosted in season opener. abc sports anchor chris alvarez has the highlights in
week is today. we'll talk about labor day and cooler week coming up next. >> all right. overcome losing their starting quarterback in season opener against northwestern. chris alvarez has highlights and postgame reaction coming up in sports. well well well, what have we ♪here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with...
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the labor union strike in the second week, let get right to live from detroit review we even talking ripple effects of the strike and today it appears that the ripples are widening. general motors announced at every layoff of an additional 1200 employees at a plant in canada as well as ohio where the workers are not uaw members. that brings the grand total of temporary layoffs for general motors 23200 census strike started. it is now the longest nationwide strike against general motors in almost 50 years. if you go back to the most recent one in 2007, that only lasted a couple of days. before 1970, that strike dragged on for two months. how long can each side afford for the strike to drag on. citigroup says gm is moving up to $100 million a day during the strike. if you count last week and today, that is more than half a billion dollars lost. as for the ticklers, they're making $250 a week and that is paid for by the union which is paying for healthcare coverage for the picketers while the strike is going on. that is coming out of the union emergency strike fund. the picket line has
the labor union strike in the second week, let get right to live from detroit review we even talking ripple effects of the strike and today it appears that the ripples are widening. general motors announced at every layoff of an additional 1200 employees at a plant in canada as well as ohio where the workers are not uaw members. that brings the grand total of temporary layoffs for general motors 23200 census strike started. it is now the longest nationwide strike against general motors in...
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labor. >>> all right, a quick look at dorian real quick. it will be the story for pretty much this week as we would go through the next 72 hours. most certainly beyond that. watching near the bahamas and sustained winds will be dod. that's the category 4 and 3 and a big difference that this storm is just a big strong storm. whether it will be a two, three, the other thing, so to get across the bahamas, jogging across. and it seems to be a slow hoover as you look at monday afternoon. and it will be through parts of florida on the category side. coming inside and to do something like these two lines. and specifically the yellow in that blue line. if it does that on the left side of those tracks, these are the spaghetti plot and the number of computer models, right? these are the solutions. if it does the left side, big trouble. and a good chance that it could do the left side and why the evacuations are occurring and why georgia had vowed to put up mandatory evacuations for the island and some of the low lying areas. we'll keep an eye on it for you. and it will be the story perhaps of the
labor. >>> all right, a quick look at dorian real quick. it will be the story for pretty much this week as we would go through the next 72 hours. most certainly beyond that. watching near the bahamas and sustained winds will be dod. that's the category 4 and 3 and a big difference that this storm is just a big strong storm. whether it will be a two, three, the other thing, so to get across the bahamas, jogging across. and it seems to be a slow hoover as you look at monday afternoon....
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way to the middle of the week and maybe do have some travel plans this post labor day week temperatures in the 50's and 60's rightarmest spot being antioch getting close to 70 at the moment back to you. >>all right, i'll take it from here john over 2 of the bay bridge toll plaza we go it is been a pretty crowded here all morning long. it's just the normal commute traffic trying to get into the san francisco. it's going to take you 15 minutes. once you get past pay gates because of the cash being lines backed up to the foot of the macarthur maze, it's going to be slow across the entire upper deck to the fremont street exit. it's low a pretty much around the entire bay area you're livermore valley commute, 14 minutes to the dublin interchange dublin to fremont 26 minutes on south 6.80. the nimitz freeway over an hour from sam and are in to milpitas and 21 minutes trying to get to sunday mail from to 37 now back to the news. >>a lot of the 41 and and still to come on the kron 00:04am morning news, a safety alert for people and dogs too much e coli bacteria found and a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>we have berkeley health offici
way to the middle of the week and maybe do have some travel plans this post labor day week temperatures in the 50's and 60's rightarmest spot being antioch getting close to 70 at the moment back to you. >>all right, i'll take it from here john over 2 of the bay bridge toll plaza we go it is been a pretty crowded here all morning long. it's just the normal commute traffic trying to get into the san francisco. it's going to take you 15 minutes. once you get past pay gates because of the...
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there is no evidence whatsoever that he is on the right track this was a question that came from a labor leader corbin in all of the debates earlier in the week. could you show us some proof of how these negotiations are working out and crucially can you show us how you're going to solve the northern ireland border question because boris johnson keeps on attacking the so-called northern ireland by all that's basically the system to prevent there being a whole of border and island off the brakes it and that's been so the crucial point where boris johnson said we're not going to agree to anything with the northern ireland by stopping it says ok so if you're making progress show us and boris johnson just bluffed he has nothing to say there is no evidence whatsoever boris johnson is just trying to threaten the e.u. he is not going to the e.u. with any sort of sensible and worked out proposals and the e.u. is sitting maker and what we make of this how do we possibly deal with someone like that who's essentially trying to threaten us rather than negotiate with just him and now speaking as a german looking at this situation and also with an incoming
there is no evidence whatsoever that he is on the right track this was a question that came from a labor leader corbin in all of the debates earlier in the week. could you show us some proof of how these negotiations are working out and crucially can you show us how you're going to solve the northern ireland border question because boris johnson keeps on attacking the so-called northern ireland by all that's basically the system to prevent there being a whole of border and island off the brakes...
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right into september. there are signs of a change middle of the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> welcome back. it is labor day. it is usually a pretty light day with traffic because of the holiday. so far roads are pretty clear. this is 880 past the oakland coliseum north and southbound. there is a problem in the southbound direction near 66th avenue. there is a report of a car that is on fire. firefighters are on the way to the scene and ambulances on the way as well. this is really the only issue you'll encounter bay area wide as it comes to traffic. we'll keep you posted if anything changes. >>> many government buildings and offices are closed today. post office, the courts, the banks, and the stock exchanges are all closed for the federal holiday. most transit agencies in the bay area are using eir sunday scheduled for service today. >>> well, modified the sunday schedule. that means trains are running at 8:00 a.m. and the maintenance project affectings in the antioch line is also happening today. bart has shut down the tracks at the walnut creek, late yet, and crews can install new tracks. a bus brid
right into september. there are signs of a change middle of the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> welcome back. it is labor day. it is usually a pretty light day with traffic because of the holiday. so far roads are pretty clear. this is 880 past the oakland coliseum north and southbound. there is a problem in the southbound direction near 66th avenue. there is a report of a car that is on fire. firefighters are on the way to the scene and ambulances on the way as well. this...
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right track. this was a good question came from a labor leader corbin in all of the debate said earlier in the week. coleman said boat. could you show us some proof of how these negotiations of working out. and crucially can you show us how you're going to solve the northern ireland border question because boris johnson keeps on attacking the circle northern ireland backstop as basically the system. to prevent that being a hollow bordering on island off the brexit. nothing so the crucial point where boris johnson said we are not going to agree to anything with the northern ireland backstop in it. coleman says okay so if you're making progress show us and boris johnson just bluffed he had nothing to say. there is no evidence whatsoever. bristol sister trying to threaten the e. u. he is not going to the e. u. with any sort of sensible and work out. proposals on the eve is sitting make i'm a what we make of this. we deal with someone like that he's essentially trying to threaten us rather than negotiate with. fleas taylor now speaking. as a german looking at this situation and also with an incoming he
right track. this was a good question came from a labor leader corbin in all of the debate said earlier in the week. coleman said boat. could you show us some proof of how these negotiations of working out. and crucially can you show us how you're going to solve the northern ireland border question because boris johnson keeps on attacking the circle northern ireland backstop as basically the system. to prevent that being a hollow bordering on island off the brexit. nothing so the crucial point...
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they're all getting their policy promises slogans and messaging right boris johnson for the 2nd time in a week after in the north of england in labor party heartlands former steel producing areas of the country rather and voted 70 percent for leavin the conservative strategies to try and with those voters back based on labor's sort of wavering policy towards a particular 2nd referendum at the moment i don't see it will go down as a bomb storming successful boris johnson this he was confronted in doncaster market on those public spending promises by a voter who said people have died here from austerity you've got a cheek to tell us that austerity is over that will leave the e.u. and everything will be fine it's just a fairytale she said and then during that speech a heckler took him on over the suspension of parliament they forced suspension or proration of parliament saying why aren't you in parliament boris with the m.p.'s sorting out this mess that you've made of course johnson did his best to try and recover from that setting out once again his timetable that parliament back on october the 14th for a queen's speech he won't be d
they're all getting their policy promises slogans and messaging right boris johnson for the 2nd time in a week after in the north of england in labor party heartlands former steel producing areas of the country rather and voted 70 percent for leavin the conservative strategies to try and with those voters back based on labor's sort of wavering policy towards a particular 2nd referendum at the moment i don't see it will go down as a bomb storming successful boris johnson this he was confronted...
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week. >> to be with you, mike. >>> let's help you get out the door, all right, we are really in the fall pattern if you will, labor road? >> it takes a couple of weeks for people to settle in, and right now we are seeing that, we are looking at the richmond bridge, it looks like a crowd has gone through and things are beginning to get a little bit better as you drive across, the traffic also looks good coming around the corner to the bay bridge but there is a way to, so definitely the fall pattern is here, it's technically still summer but people think it's fall. this is a look at interstate 880, and this has been slow now, and is a new crash near stephenson, late running crowd, so if you can do not using 880 23 mount southbound, you will do yourself a big favor. >>> well, a little bit of fog still left around but still mostly sunny, a pretty good system in the northwest, we are getting a few high clouds out of it, maybe more morrow but the end result is going to be pretty comfortable temperatures for september. upper 70s, and also low 80s, 70s for many, 60s, look at that, seattle, portland, picking up rain on sat
week. >> to be with you, mike. >>> let's help you get out the door, all right, we are really in the fall pattern if you will, labor road? >> it takes a couple of weeks for people to settle in, and right now we are seeing that, we are looking at the richmond bridge, it looks like a crowd has gone through and things are beginning to get a little bit better as you drive across, the traffic also looks good coming around the corner to the bay bridge but there is a way to, so...
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week before that. legislation is passed right after that legislation is passed is there a 2 thirds majority including labor for election without that legislation being passed that's the crucial issue a lot of questions but an election now looks all but inevitable sooner rather suddenly times on the agenda whole as outside the house of parliament in london thank you for that so more coverage of that to come in this hour but we've got some other news to bring you as well a group of u.n. experts has released a report saying all parties in the yemen conflict may be involved in war crimes the report accuses the saudi u.a.e. coalition of killing civilians in airstrikes and then deliberately denying them aid while on the brink of famine investigators have now given a list of suspects to the u.n. human rights chief the full story from laura bird manly. indiscriminate killing child rape and using starvation as a weapon of war these are the findings of a group of united nations experts who investigated the war you haven't. the parties to the conflict in yemen are responsible for an array of human rights violations a
week before that. legislation is passed right after that legislation is passed is there a 2 thirds majority including labor for election without that legislation being passed that's the crucial issue a lot of questions but an election now looks all but inevitable sooner rather suddenly times on the agenda whole as outside the house of parliament in london thank you for that so more coverage of that to come in this hour but we've got some other news to bring you as well a group of u.n. experts...
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week's issue. here's joel weber. joel: maybe you've heard of them, going through a bit of a labor strike right now, with a strike for strike in 12 years. but there's a bigger story. that's what our cover story is about. jason: why now? better to be lucky than smart, maybe, but you're very smart to deep dive, but nobody saw this coming. joel: we did a couple weeks ago. but is not about the strike. it provides a convenient news hook. we talk about strategies a lot and this is a strategy, a ceo trying to pivot her business and her business model and staff up with engineers and software people. and pivot away from the sort of traditional auto model into an electrified version of the feature that might also be automated. carol: when she was making those changes, cutting back on brands and saying this is not an easy thing for a ceo to do, she was thinking about what is the gm of tomorrow? joel: that's right. but at the same time you have to deal with today. that's where labor comes in. they are going to be watching the strike unfold further. jason: talk about trumpcare. that is a story hard to read because it's a very hum
week's issue. here's joel weber. joel: maybe you've heard of them, going through a bit of a labor strike right now, with a strike for strike in 12 years. but there's a bigger story. that's what our cover story is about. jason: why now? better to be lucky than smart, maybe, but you're very smart to deep dive, but nobody saw this coming. joel: we did a couple weeks ago. but is not about the strike. it provides a convenient news hook. we talk about strategies a lot and this is a strategy, a ceo...
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labor day weekend. well, up next, we'll be looking overseas and asking was there really a coup in the united kingdom this week? my thoughts on the developments over there. we'll be rightcomplain about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] ♪ ♪ gerry: you might have heard, if you've been reading some of the more agitated news coverage, so-called news coverage from the united kingdom, that there'd been a coup there. yes, apparently, that's right. if you follow the media commentary, you'd see that democracy has died when bos johnson, the new -- boris johnson, announced a plan to get the queen to prorogue parliament. that means roughly to bring to an end the parliamentary session, start a new one. so what's happened? is he getting rid of the elected parliament? not quite. this is something that the government does just about every year x there's a short gap usually until a new session starts, in this case, in mid october. now, it's true that the gap this year is a little longer than u
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supposed to have their conference next week labor have said they're minded to let that happen at least in a truncated form but time obviously is of the essence right now. a day many thanks indeed nadine barber live in downing street this is the news are from out 0 still to come on the program we'll see what the chinese are calling the 11000000000 dollars starfish as beijing's new airport takes off. taliban threats and corruption concerns how saturday's presidential election in afghanistan has something of a credibility issue. and one of the gold medal favorites 2019 says he's racing plein after successfully fighting off a doping investigation the details coming up later in support. iran's leader hassan rouhani is expected to address the united nations general assembly in an hour or so from now france's president is pushing for a meeting between the hadi and president donald trump on the sidelines of the summit. believe. we now we think the president again. iran's foreign minister zarif has just told the reuters news agency that the possibility of that is 0 relations between the u.s. and iran became even more tense following attacks on 2 major oil
supposed to have their conference next week labor have said they're minded to let that happen at least in a truncated form but time obviously is of the essence right now. a day many thanks indeed nadine barber live in downing street this is the news are from out 0 still to come on the program we'll see what the chinese are calling the 11000000000 dollars starfish as beijing's new airport takes off. taliban threats and corruption concerns how saturday's presidential election in afghanistan has...
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i go back to the week after labor day, where every cfo in the country, it seems, came in and said rates are unsustainably low, let's do issuance. .ou're seeing it alix: right the same week. julian: in the government did it as well. this turmoil in the repo market actually may end up being an opportunity for the fed. if the fed does this in the right way, you can gently steepen the yield curve. alix: how come up because they expand their balance sheet? even if they don't do qe? julian: right. buying short-term paper. alix: your third call that is a little contrarian's liking small caps. we spoke to christopher wolf. here's what he had to say. >> small-cap companies typically have more leverage to the rates story, and yet they are underperforming. this is much more about what is working in a trading environment and who has the ability to keep their profit margins high. that is typically the big companies. alix: so how do you look at small versus large? >> if you look at the relative performance of small versus large and plotted against the 10 year yield, the underperformance of small caps has literally moved tick for take with the 10 year yield. you have to
i go back to the week after labor day, where every cfo in the country, it seems, came in and said rates are unsustainably low, let's do issuance. .ou're seeing it alix: right the same week. julian: in the government did it as well. this turmoil in the repo market actually may end up being an opportunity for the fed. if the fed does this in the right way, you can gently steepen the yield curve. alix: how come up because they expand their balance sheet? even if they don't do qe? julian: right....
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all right now we go to the where it was another of in full day in another eventful week british prime minister boris johnson today addressed parliament in london and challenge the opposition labor party to table a motion of confidence in his government the british parliament resumed its session today after the supreme court yesterday declared that suspension by prime minister johnson to be unlawful here's boris johnson and the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn going at it today in westminster. they have been to house writers use trip to table the motion of no confidence there was no reason to have that right to her they weren't any of the other cultures the spirit of parties thank you girl was trying to make sure would you all you were very willing have the courage to actually refuse to take responsibility and do nothing but their underlay why wouldn't they. offer to yesterday's ruling mr speaker. the prime minister should have done the on noble thing and resigned was it was he had seized the spray can he is forced back to this house to rightfully faces scrutiny he tried to avoid. ways you know shreds over it most or humility a lot of i need of course no substance whatsoev
all right now we go to the where it was another of in full day in another eventful week british prime minister boris johnson today addressed parliament in london and challenge the opposition labor party to table a motion of confidence in his government the british parliament resumed its session today after the supreme court yesterday declared that suspension by prime minister johnson to be unlawful here's boris johnson and the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn going at it today in...
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right before labor day weekend, leaving empty beaches and stores. airport closures and canceled flights will prolong the losses into the week ahead. utility crews from the north are already en route to florid gegia, and the carolinas to help with any power outages. but fewer than 200 miles off the florida coast, the northern bahamas are finding themselves not so lucky. a category 5 storm now bears down on them. the islands of abaco and grand bahama sit squarely in dorian's path. residents were stocking up and boarding up in anticipation of a direct hit. southeast coastal u.s. states know they can still be in the bull's-eye. south carolina's governor has declared a state of emergency. georgia and north carolina are tracking the storm closely. dorian remains a menace. margaret? >> brennan: mark, thank you. we turn now tocting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan. he's monitoring the storm from fema headquarters here in washington. good morning. >> good morning. how are you, margaret? >> brennan: very well. what can you tell us about the latest path of what is now a category 5 storm? >> right. this storm just strengthened into
right before labor day weekend, leaving empty beaches and stores. airport closures and canceled flights will prolong the losses into the week ahead. utility crews from the north are already en route to florid gegia, and the carolinas to help with any power outages. but fewer than 200 miles off the florida coast, the northern bahamas are finding themselves not so lucky. a category 5 storm now bears down on them. the islands of abaco and grand bahama sit squarely in dorian's path. residents were...
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temperatures going the other way actually cooling right as we head into the weekend calling, i mean we're back to start the week it was a little toasty for labor day for sure, but now we're just more comfortable as you're getting up. but this weekend which is not a bad place to be heading. you look outside at mount diablo the east bay, plenty of sunshine while on the other side of the spectrum. it has been vy foggy for coastal areas that includes the golden gate bridge this morning. visibility is still not too great right along highway one better in lit areas are starting to see some clearinow here in the next few minutes for some of you that aren't seeing it just yet out of the east bay south bay has long since cleared. now 50's and 60's for your current temperatures is still a school starts so keep the jacket handy with you this morning this afternoon you'll be able to get away without it, especially as we reach our peak eve afternoon, heat which will bring temperatures in san jose back into the 80's well, mid 70's for oakland and some low 70's on the bay side of san francisco expect 60's as you head out to the coast. more on your forecast t
temperatures going the other way actually cooling right as we head into the weekend calling, i mean we're back to start the week it was a little toasty for labor day for sure, but now we're just more comfortable as you're getting up. but this weekend which is not a bad place to be heading. you look outside at mount diablo the east bay, plenty of sunshine while on the other side of the spectrum. it has been vy foggy for coastal areas that includes the golden gate bridge this morning. visibility...
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several, local and labor rights associated with their patriotic sacrifices that they made during the war. patriotism to them meant working overtime, coming in on premium days, 54 hours per week. living in horrible conditions, armyg poor food, although could defer draft notices. readrs from things i've and later discoveries, were routinely placed in situations where exposure to hazardous wet substances was possible. there were not given a chance to refuse an assignment or learn about the materials and chemicals they were working with. little information was available on safety. for example material safety data sheets did not come into existence then. health effects are classified. ducts,ter equipment and that was a nice thought. but where they changed? where they maintained effectively? again, something that was not assured at the time. there was uncertainty of missions and working conditions. that led to the departure of many professionals, scientists included, to universities. that is where many came from before they came here. or back to the industrial companies where they had resigned or taken tempora relief before their journey to oak ridge. few scientists wanted to work
several, local and labor rights associated with their patriotic sacrifices that they made during the war. patriotism to them meant working overtime, coming in on premium days, 54 hours per week. living in horrible conditions, armyg poor food, although could defer draft notices. readrs from things i've and later discoveries, were routinely placed in situations where exposure to hazardous wet substances was possible. there were not given a chance to refuse an assignment or learn about the...
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right. is --rage, boris johnson labor is in a dire position. n a relatively strong atition, democrats running 19% and they only had 8% two years ago. though supportal has been declining in recent weeks to the advantage of the conservatives. the brexit party has 12%. against that backdrop -- if you assume that the geography proves to be the same it was in 2017 you discover that basically such , boris johnson might get 326 seats but not much more. a 50% chance at the moment. they are holding elections this that willtober and rest on the outcome of the battle between boris johnson, .igel farage after october 31 if boris johnson has delivered -- this side of october 31 boris johnson will have to convince more voters that he would actually deliver. nigel farage will respond with two comments. one is, this is the second time the conservative party has asked for people to vote to deliver brexit. it did not work last time so why should it work this time? nigel farage wants us to leave without a deal. that ishnson's tune is simply something i'm using to pressure the european union into striking a more acceptable deal. i suspect the brexit party would contest the election on october the 14th.
right. is --rage, boris johnson labor is in a dire position. n a relatively strong atition, democrats running 19% and they only had 8% two years ago. though supportal has been declining in recent weeks to the advantage of the conservatives. the brexit party has 12%. against that backdrop -- if you assume that the geography proves to be the same it was in 2017 you discover that basically such , boris johnson might get 326 seats but not much more. a 50% chance at the moment. they are holding...
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right.: absolutely when the parliament finishes business today, the parliament goes dark for five weeks. there will be a series of conventions by the various political parties, conservatives, labor, liberal democrats will start early. there will be a lot of posturing. the attention will switch to the british government. they keep saying they are trying to negotiate a new deal with the european union, but there is no evidence of that. haveything, negotiators been taking things off the table that have been previously agreed. when parliament reopens october 14 or the queen's speech, then we will see, three days until boris johnson goes to the european council. he tells us he will not seek the extension, that he can get a deal. after that counsel is finished october 19, then we are in new territory. if the prime minister devised the law and does not seek that extension, after that counsel meeting, as i said, we are truly in on chartered territory. he could resign, he could try again to seek a new election, he could take the decision to go to court, that this law that parliament passed to extend the negotiations with the eu -- that could be in the court system. we could absolutely be
right.: absolutely when the parliament finishes business today, the parliament goes dark for five weeks. there will be a series of conventions by the various political parties, conservatives, labor, liberal democrats will start early. there will be a lot of posturing. the attention will switch to the british government. they keep saying they are trying to negotiate a new deal with the european union, but there is no evidence of that. haveything, negotiators been taking things off the table that...
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labor day in the u.s. right now. you won't see those indexes open until tomorrow. but we do see gains in europe today. set to be an eventful weekawmakers return to parliament. boris johnson faces pressure from the labour party, which presents deal. boris johnson has suspended parliament until september 12. they will meet tomorrow until then. simon french is still with us. what do you think about the odds of a hard exit now -- heart brexit now? simon: rising. i have been reluctant to try to put a quantification on that, for the simple reason it gives an impression that we can quantify such things. there are a lot of feedback loops that occur in u.k. politics that mean trying to ascribe a 30 have is 50% probability -- 30-50% probability gives the impression you can beat this probability. since the johnson administration has come into office, the likelihood has increased materially. matt: i was able to get my hands on your latest research this morning. i thought it was interesting you kick it off with an estimate the u.k. equity market is at a 25% discount to what it could have been without these brexit headwinds. how do you come
labor day in the u.s. right now. you won't see those indexes open until tomorrow. but we do see gains in europe today. set to be an eventful weekawmakers return to parliament. boris johnson faces pressure from the labour party, which presents deal. boris johnson has suspended parliament until september 12. they will meet tomorrow until then. simon french is still with us. what do you think about the odds of a hard exit now -- heart brexit now? simon: rising. i have been reluctant to try to put...
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week in the dead of winter. on the memphisr sanitation strike and other unions back to him strongly as they fought for both labor rightsnd respect on-the-job and civil rights. tooou say, there has been much discrimination, too much corruption. the uaw, unfortunately, has had a corruption scandal. that is hurting its image as it launches this big strike. for i was covering labor "the new york times" for 19 years, people would say, oh, unions are so corrupt. i would say, i don't know if unions are anymore corrupt pal for pound, person for person, then is this is. look at purdue pharma and opiates. look at the trump administration, how corrupt that is. i don't think unions are anymore corrupt. amy: [indiscernible] days of the teamsters and the longshoreman in the 1950's and 1960's, there was a redness corruption. -- horrendous corrrruption. there's much less corruption but they're still one bit of corruption is still too much. this i want to ask about task rabbit. >> in the book, i explained 50 different ways that corporate america is trying to squeeze workers and we can unions using more tims, contracting out more. the l
week in the dead of winter. on the memphisr sanitation strike and other unions back to him strongly as they fought for both labor rightsnd respect on-the-job and civil rights. tooou say, there has been much discrimination, too much corruption. the uaw, unfortunately, has had a corruption scandal. that is hurting its image as it launches this big strike. for i was covering labor "the new york times" for 19 years, people would say, oh, unions are so corrupt. i would say, i don't know if...
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week-end marty a day thanks a lot. well, there's still no word this morning on what caused that labor day fire on a diving boat that killed 34 people many of them rightou remember caught fire off the southern california coast. an official says a 2 week examination of the boat ended friday without a conclusive cause. the official says that parts of the vessel have been sent to labs for additional testing. the fires the subject of a federal criminal investigation led by the coast guard. the fbi and the us attorney's office in los angeles. now to the north bay this morning, another person has died while standing on smart train tracks. our train officials tell kron four's haaziq madyun that the incidant is the latest in a growing number of train related suicides. >>alarming number of people killed on the sonoma marin area train tracks here in roland park. but rain related deaths since june 2019 for those were classified as suicides that includes the most recent incident here at golf course drive, 09:25pm thursday night, the crossing arms were down and the lights were illuminated and they noticed there was a northbound train approaching the intersection t
week-end marty a day thanks a lot. well, there's still no word this morning on what caused that labor day fire on a diving boat that killed 34 people many of them rightou remember caught fire off the southern california coast. an official says a 2 week examination of the boat ended friday without a conclusive cause. the official says that parts of the vessel have been sent to labs for additional testing. the fires the subject of a federal criminal investigation led by the coast guard. the fbi...
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labor force participation. i'm looking at guys in the u.s. right now. the situation with women is a little bit better but not a whole lot better. last week's jobs report showed that the employment to population ratio for guys is it 25-64, it doesn't matter which you use but it's about the same as the 1950 census and they whether asking about the previous year which was 1939 so we're basically at employment rates of 1939 if you're talking about the guys. you can look a little bit closer at this and say maybe -- maybe this is due to a havoc demand for jobs and we've had a steady increase in the number of learn you're workers, restaurant workers, hotel workers, you don't have to have an advanced degree and yet the total number of guys who are out of labor force hasn't really moved that much since the crash itself. there's something going on here that doesn't look so good, especially in the prospect of an eventually and shrinking already aging society. again, one of the things that you would want for society is health el age. not what we're seeing for the mortality trends and the conventionally aging population. we just lost a decade of health
labor force participation. i'm looking at guys in the u.s. right now. the situation with women is a little bit better but not a whole lot better. last week's jobs report showed that the employment to population ratio for guys is it 25-64, it doesn't matter which you use but it's about the same as the 1950 census and they whether asking about the previous year which was 1939 so we're basically at employment rates of 1939 if you're talking about the guys. you can look a little bit closer at this...
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weeks ago i was hearing enforcement was the problem. maybe now they made progress in other areas, labor is the issue. that tells you a lot is going in the rightere. we still don't have a letter. once robert lighthizer sends a letter to capitol hill that start as 30 day clock. over this recess they will try to get it in legislative language. maybe when they return in mid-october they will start this. nancy pelosi put members in charge of project. there is no one better counting votes. nancy pelosi frankly is a good ally to have, because she wouldn't put all the shoulder into it if she is trying to get to yes. we don't know yet but we'll know couple morse week when they exchange paper one more time. melissa: you say labor is the holdup. that is interesting to me. if there is one place the president and democrats are kind of close ironically it is on labor. >> right. melissa: what is the issue they're working on there? >> we don't know. that is the trick. i spoke to a couple sources they were being very candid and careful what they said. something i notice on capitol hill every time you get down to brass tacks on issue, health care, intelligence
weeks ago i was hearing enforcement was the problem. maybe now they made progress in other areas, labor is the issue. that tells you a lot is going in the rightere. we still don't have a letter. once robert lighthizer sends a letter to capitol hill that start as 30 day clock. over this recess they will try to get it in legislative language. maybe when they return in mid-october they will start this. nancy pelosi put members in charge of project. there is no one better counting votes. nancy...
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right now. going for the mid 80s this afternoon. it is going to be a warm one out there, sizzling in our inland valleys. your labor day forecast and a look at a cooler week
right now. going for the mid 80s this afternoon. it is going to be a warm one out there, sizzling in our inland valleys. your labor day forecast and a look at a cooler week
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. >> the issue of labor right important in that room and beyond for many of the uaw workers who are striking thousand entering a third weekith general motors. festivities getting under way there in the suburbs of detroit. we'll check back with you later. >>> coming up, congressional democrats are in the throes of an impeachment inquiry, but we have a guest who says that there is plenty of other corruption that is hidden in plain sight. why president trump's dc hotel is an issue ripe for attention. and turmoil at fox news as the biggest names spar over coverage of the whistleblower controversy. the whistleblower controversy. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so
. >> the issue of labor right important in that room and beyond for many of the uaw workers who are striking thousand entering a third weekith general motors. festivities getting under way there in the suburbs of detroit. we'll check back with you later. >>> coming up, congressional democrats are in the throes of an impeachment inquiry, but we have a guest who says that there is plenty of other corruption that is hidden in plain sight. why president trump's dc hotel is an issue...
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there is no evidence whatsoever that he's on the right track this was a question that came from a labor leader corbin in all of the debates earlier in the week. could you show us some proof of how these negotiations are working out and crucially can you show us how you're going to solve the northern border question because boris johnson keeps on attacking the so-called northern parts that was basically the system to prevent there being a whole of border and island off the brakes it and that's been so the crucial point where boris johnson said we're not going to agree to anything with an open it says ok so if you're making progress show us just bluffed he had nothing to say there is no evidence whatsoever he's just trying to threaten the e.u. . you know he is not going to the e.u. with any sort of sensible and worked out proposals i mean you are sitting there going well what we make of this how do we possibly deal with someone like that who's essentially trying to threaten us rather than negotiate with for just him and now speaking as a german looking at this situation and also with an incoming head of the e.u. commission who is herself a for
there is no evidence whatsoever that he's on the right track this was a question that came from a labor leader corbin in all of the debates earlier in the week. could you show us some proof of how these negotiations are working out and crucially can you show us how you're going to solve the northern border question because boris johnson keeps on attacking the so-called northern parts that was basically the system to prevent there being a whole of border and island off the brakes it and that's...
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right. >> julie: the united auto workers strike against general motors entering three. workers that get 250 a week in strike pay. both sides failed to reach a new labor agreement. the uaw wants better conditions for temporary workers along with wanting gm to continue paying a large part of workers' healthcare costs. >> taxes is our hope for the future. i'm not just talking about democrats. i'm talking about the country and the world. when texas goes blue and people have to pay attention to everything that happens here and the views of people here, that's going to be very, very wholesome for our nation. >> bill: a strong prediction from austin, texas, nancy pelosi laying out the importance of taxes saying it's a top priority to turn it blaou. they think they have a good shot at that. marie harf, welcome back. you left to help out someone. that didn't go well. i hope your return to fox goes better. thank you for your time. want the share a little bit from 2016 in texas. you look at the map right now on screen, put it up, guys. it is real red. why do you think it's even possible, marie? >> well, texas is a state that's changing, bill. we've already had
right. >> julie: the united auto workers strike against general motors entering three. workers that get 250 a week in strike pay. both sides failed to reach a new labor agreement. the uaw wants better conditions for temporary workers along with wanting gm to continue paying a large part of workers' healthcare costs. >> taxes is our hope for the future. i'm not just talking about democrats. i'm talking about the country and the world. when texas goes blue and people have to pay...