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of course was where the last world cup was held and the 2026 world cup will be held in north america united states will cause the tournaments with canada and mexico the logo was unveiled in new york city in the very heart of times square and the richardson has more. well in some ways the details of this emblem answer is important as the wider symbolism of the timing of this launch as we build up to the 2022 world cup here in cattle the timing of this launch is no accident it was september the 3rd 1971 when cats or became an independent country having previously been a protectorate of britain and it's now as an independent country the cat's old me bringing the world cup to the middle east for the very 1st time and after all the conversations and contrivances we've had since katz i was awarded the world cup in 2010 the global nature of the launch of this emblem is a reminder to everyone that sure enough a football tournament will be coming here in nov 2022 in terms of readiness to with the 8 stadiums are now finished one of them the khalifa stadium will be on show to the world later on this month wh
of course was where the last world cup was held and the 2026 world cup will be held in north america united states will cause the tournaments with canada and mexico the logo was unveiled in new york city in the very heart of times square and the richardson has more. well in some ways the details of this emblem answer is important as the wider symbolism of the timing of this launch as we build up to the 2022 world cup here in cattle the timing of this launch is no accident it was september the...
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and the 2026 world cup will be held in north america the united states will co-host the tournament with canada and mexico a logo was unveiled a new york city in the heart of times square 0 richardson has more. well in some ways the details of this emblem answer is important as the wider symbolism of the timing of this launch as we build up to the 2022 world cup here in cattle the timing of this launch is no accident it was september the 3rd 1971 when cattle became an independent country having previously been a protectorate of britain and it's now as an independent country the cat's always bringing the world cup to the middle east for the very 1st time and after all the conversations and contrivances we've had since katz i was awarded the world cup in 2010 the global nature of the launch of this emblem is a reminder to everyone that sure enough a football tournament will be coming here in nov 2022 in terms of readiness to with the 8 stadiums are now finished one of them the khalifa stadium will be on show to the world later on this month when it hosts the world athletics championships a
and the 2026 world cup will be held in north america the united states will co-host the tournament with canada and mexico a logo was unveiled a new york city in the heart of times square 0 richardson has more. well in some ways the details of this emblem answer is important as the wider symbolism of the timing of this launch as we build up to the 2022 world cup here in cattle the timing of this launch is no accident it was september the 3rd 1971 when cattle became an independent country having...
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rochelle force was where the last while cup was held and the 2026 well cup will be held in north america the united states will call holes to turn a meant with canada and mexico and ogled as unveiled in new york city in the very hot of time square algis there is andy richardson has more while in some ways the deed sales of this am gloom aunts is important is the why need a symbolism of the timing of this launch as we build up to the 2022 world cup here in cats all the timing of this launch is now accidents it was september the 3rd 1971 when cats or became an independent country having previously been a protect your it of brits an and it's now as and independent country they cats ole we bringing the world cup soon the middle east for the very 1st time and after all the conversations in contrive a sees we've had since cats i was awarded the world cup in 2010 the global nature of the launch of this emblem is reminded to everyone that sure enough a football tournament will be coming here in november 2022 in terms of readiness to with the 8 stadiums aunt now finished wall of them the khalif a stadium will be o
rochelle force was where the last while cup was held and the 2026 well cup will be held in north america the united states will call holes to turn a meant with canada and mexico and ogled as unveiled in new york city in the very hot of time square algis there is andy richardson has more while in some ways the deed sales of this am gloom aunts is important is the why need a symbolism of the timing of this launch as we build up to the 2022 world cup here in cats all the timing of this launch is...
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of course is where the last world cup was held and the 2026 world cup will be held in north america the united states will co-host the tournament with canada and mexico logo was unveiled in new york city in the very heart of times square magic island saris a professor of political sociology at consol university he says the unveiling shows that feet 1st fully behind qatar's hosting of the event despite efforts by neighboring countries to sabotage it. certainly and it also. and the questions about will determine and be held in that light is basically saying to the world the term of the will be held in qatar and now it's advertising that all around the world to cement the idea that regardless of these campaigns launched against. concerning the. 2022 world cup itself it is a success and 12 be a success when it happens here and at the well we've seen of course very clearly since day one that there was an attempt by at least saudi arabia the united arab emirates and other countries in the agent to sabotage. before i got the nomination but also after we got the nomination we've seen a lot of campaigns launc
of course is where the last world cup was held and the 2026 world cup will be held in north america the united states will co-host the tournament with canada and mexico logo was unveiled in new york city in the very heart of times square magic island saris a professor of political sociology at consol university he says the unveiling shows that feet 1st fully behind qatar's hosting of the event despite efforts by neighboring countries to sabotage it. certainly and it also. and the questions...
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some sense of their own indignayty and political legitimacy over what they are calling north america or the united states. so whether it's dressing up as indians and dumping chinese tea into boston harbor during the revolutionary war, whether it's white southerners claiming that they are the true indigenous desce descendants of cherokee princesses who happen to work the slave plantations, or whether it's marketing companies in the late 19th and 20th century who try to sell butter and soap and football teams by appropriating native -- then we see there is a lineage that you can chart in all of this. you can date it back as i do in my courses to those earliest. that's a very thumbnail sketch to a very big question that i can go into more detail with for days. >> tsome other readings like these books of 1491 or 1391, it seems i remember larger population numbers on the natives than what you did here. well, some of the population numbers that i gave you were town specific. so i'm breaking them down into sort of more granular rather than macro figures. the population figures that we have in general for the am
some sense of their own indignayty and political legitimacy over what they are calling north america or the united states. so whether it's dressing up as indians and dumping chinese tea into boston harbor during the revolutionary war, whether it's white southerners claiming that they are the true indigenous desce descendants of cherokee princesses who happen to work the slave plantations, or whether it's marketing companies in the late 19th and 20th century who try to sell butter and soap and...
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trump thinks a car made in north america is made by united states or mexico. the average car north america travels across the u.s.-mexico border 22 times. depending on the wage scale. everybody makes a better with free trade. united states always makes it our best because we are the highest productivity per worker. >> i'm going to say too much tonight and my campaign manager was called me. -- will scold me. anybody in the business community right now, you talk to investors or small businessmen and women, they don't know what trump is doing from hour to hour. you don't know who he will attack with a tweet. you don't know which private business you will go after. the uncertainty, the hour-by-hour fear has everybody in the business community outage. they are not investing or hiring. this is where your slowdown is coming from along with what governor wells said. these tariffs are finally getting to have an impact. i would get rid of the tariffs and would not tweet crazy craft every morning. >> no tweeting in the walsh administration. stuff --, but at crazy but not
trump thinks a car made in north america is made by united states or mexico. the average car north america travels across the u.s.-mexico border 22 times. depending on the wage scale. everybody makes a better with free trade. united states always makes it our best because we are the highest productivity per worker. >> i'm going to say too much tonight and my campaign manager was called me. -- will scold me. anybody in the business community right now, you talk to investors or small...
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and it is maybe here in europe and in the united states north america where you have these anti-black scene movements i mean it's easier to fight a lack of resources than it is to fight misinformation would you agree. i think both situations have a different set of complexities so the increased resources you can strengthen your health system overnight or in many instances in low income countries your so find there the. big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas of cities and the more outlying the remote areas of rural areas where you have difficulties often of getting health professionals to go the health system still to be recur and so i think the complexities probably. different nuances of complexities but i think it's also important to look at the problem in perspective so in north america and even here in europe it's a minority albeit a very vocal minority to refuse vaccination and obviously the strategies for. a 4 day. situation of refusal would be different to an area where you have resource limitations right. from the university of the waters rand in so
and it is maybe here in europe and in the united states north america where you have these anti-black scene movements i mean it's easier to fight a lack of resources than it is to fight misinformation would you agree. i think both situations have a different set of complexities so the increased resources you can strengthen your health system overnight or in many instances in low income countries your so find there the. big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas of...
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in united states and north america, you have anti-vaccine movements.t's easier to fight a lack of resources than misinformation. would you agree? >> i think both its situations, they have a different state of complexities. and so, the increased resources. you can't stay in a health system overnight. in many instances, you also find a big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas and the more outlying, remote areas. and ruraral arereas, where you e difficulties of getting health professionals. health systems tend d to be wear baby --. i think the complexities very. it's important to look at the problem in perspective. in north america, even here in europe, it's s a minority, a vol minority -- a v vocal minority that is rerejecting vaccination. the strategies for that situation of refusal would be different. brent: professor, we appreciate you taking the time to talk w wh us and giving us your ininsight. here are some of the other stories making a -- headlines. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with vladimir putin today.
in united states and north america, you have anti-vaccine movements.t's easier to fight a lack of resources than misinformation. would you agree? >> i think both its situations, they have a different state of complexities. and so, the increased resources. you can't stay in a health system overnight. in many instances, you also find a big difference between vaccination coverage between the urban areas and the more outlying, remote areas. and ruraral arereas, where you e difficulties of...
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united states of america. president donald trump. [applause] the president trump and i were here for one reason and one reason only. north carolina and america, and bishop in the united states congress, [applause] when it is the right man. when it is the right dan. he's a principal conservative and we note north carolina nine two vote to send dan bishop to washington dc. in tomorrow's special election. let's make it happen. [applause] we were gathering here in a time that i know has been difficult. federal officials to the response and recovery. no promise to all of you, and all of them is this. to the north carolina delegation to future congressman murphy. to all of families impacted buy her current dorian. we were we put you today. okay. but it is made to we put you all. what began four years ago, it has grown into a movement. a movement of everyday americans from every walk of life. the began four years ago, is now spent all of across the country. and the truth is, here in north carolina, you believe we could be strong again. you believe we could be prosperous again. you said yes to president donald trump in 2016, and
united states of america. president donald trump. [applause] the president trump and i were here for one reason and one reason only. north carolina and america, and bishop in the united states congress, [applause] when it is the right man. when it is the right dan. he's a principal conservative and we note north carolina nine two vote to send dan bishop to washington dc. in tomorrow's special election. let's make it happen. [applause] we were gathering here in a time that i know has been...
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north carolina in america need dan bishop in the united states congress is a principled conservative and we need north carolina to vote to send dan bishop to washington, d.c. in tomorrow's special election. let's make it happen. we are gathering here at a time that i know it has been difficult for many families in north carolina. i promise to all of you and all of them for the north carolina delegation and future congressman greg murphy and to all the families impacted by hurricane dorian, we are with you today and we will be with you tomorrow and we will be with you every day until you rebuild bigger and better than ever before. [applause] [cheering] but it is great to be with you all. what began four years ago has grown into a movement. for the united states house of representatives. [applause] after you send bishop to washington we need north carolina to decide right now to cut 2020 and we are going to get president donald trump for four more years in the white house. [applause] [cheering] [cheering] we have a special majority in both houses of the congress. it's truly amazing. wit
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trump thinks if it's made in north america it's made by the united states or mexico. he does not understand that the average car made in north america travels across the us-mexico border 22 times because depending on the weight scale. everybody makes out better with free-trade in the united states always makes out best because we have the highest productivity per worker. we get the high wage jobs. >> thank you governor. >> first 100 days. >> i will say too much tonight in my campaign manager will scold me tonight because i will say too much that it's not about the issues, it's about trump, if you talk to anybody in the business community right now, investors, small business men and women, they don't know what he is doing from hour to hour, this uncertainty that this president has unleashed, he wakes up every morning and you don't know who he will attack with a tweet or what private business he will go after. the uncertainty, hour by hour where the heck is this president going has everybody in the business community on edge and they're not investing and not hiring, this
trump thinks if it's made in north america it's made by the united states or mexico. he does not understand that the average car made in north america travels across the us-mexico border 22 times because depending on the weight scale. everybody makes out better with free-trade in the united states always makes out best because we have the highest productivity per worker. we get the high wage jobs. >> thank you governor. >> first 100 days. >> i will say too much tonight in my...
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north america and china. the possibility there might be tariffs on exports from europe to the united states. impact does that have on you? yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north america and china, or with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a deal and our business can continue and we can serve consumers in the uk and the eu. you mentioned tariffs, but if there is no deal on brexit, one thing we are likely to is tariffs on trade across the channel. what impact will that have on your company and your consumers? firstly, it doesn't necessarily mean there will be tariffs. that will be a decision for the uk government in terms of how they wish to manage the automotive industry. customers will be paying more? if ta riffs customers will be paying more? if tariffs were imposed, yes, i would expect prices to go up. markets have been getting a boost after the trump administration extended an olive branch to china i
north america and china. the possibility there might be tariffs on exports from europe to the united states. impact does that have on you? yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north america and china, or with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a deal and our business can continue and we can serve consumers...
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north america and china. the possibility there might be tariffs on exports from europe to the united states. that have on you? yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north america and china, or with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a deal and our business can continue and we can serve consumers in the uk and we can serve consumers in the uk and the eu. you mentioned tariffs, but if there is no deal on brexit, one thing we are likely to is tariffs on trade across the channel. what impact will that have on your company and your consumers? firstly, it doesn't necessarily mean there will be tariffs. that will be a decision for the uk government in terms of how they wish to manage the automotive industry. with that we end this edition of asia business report. thank you so much for. —— thank you so much for watching. this is bbc news the top stories this hour: opposition mps in britain demand parliament is recalle
north america and china. the possibility there might be tariffs on exports from europe to the united states. that have on you? yeah, of course, we are in a dynamic environment, whether globally, as you referred to, north america and china, or with brexit in europe. we are clear in our communications with governments, either in the uk or europe, that what matters to us is tariff—free trade and we hope we can get you a deal and our business can continue and we can serve consumers in the uk and...
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north to take a job as law at columbia. he is certainly the smartest, of probablyad anybody in the united states or north america at that point on the laws of war, on the nations.y of and he makes himself available, aggressive self promotion -- to the state department and in 1863 they good that it would be a idea if he writes a compendium not of the laws of war. henry halleck published a 1,000-page book on the law of law of war in 1861. footnoted andly unusable. what lieber does, he was also a academic, old brains, what lieber does is create the origin engagement.ules of if you know that as u.s. service members go into combat, they blasticized set of instructions about the rules of thegement that determines ways in which they can function in a variety of contexts. lieber framingh in 148 sort of short little heavilyoints, not footnoted but very specific, when you occupy a town, places instruments or hospitals need to be protected, universities need to be protected. that was observed maybe more often in the breach. protected, university of alabama didn't fare so well and neither did v.m.i. but in sharp andose laws are specific
north to take a job as law at columbia. he is certainly the smartest, of probablyad anybody in the united states or north america at that point on the laws of war, on the nations.y of and he makes himself available, aggressive self promotion -- to the state department and in 1863 they good that it would be a idea if he writes a compendium not of the laws of war. henry halleck published a 1,000-page book on the law of law of war in 1861. footnoted andly unusable. what lieber does, he was also a...
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most modern deal we've ever seen and it's design ed basically to turn north america into the world's factory floor with the united statesa at the center of that. maria: just to be clear, because congresswoman debbie dingle has been on this program and she says the same thing every time. i'm not going to sign it until i know that the american worker is not going to compete with the mexico worker making $1.50 an hour. what's the answer? >> the answer is twofold. the heart of this deal for me is the director of the office of trade and manufacturing policy is a provision which guarantees regional content will be in america and the other is the $16 an hour provision will ensure that mexico is not paying slave labor wages. maria: there you go. that's the answer. you put that provision in there. that's the answer. $16 an hour. maria: do you think nancy pelosi brings it to the floor? we just saw the numbers on screen. i want to speak with steven mnuchin on monday morning on fox business by the way asking him about these up upcoming talks that happen in early october because sometimes you feel like there's difference in opinions
most modern deal we've ever seen and it's design ed basically to turn north america into the world's factory floor with the united statesa at the center of that. maria: just to be clear, because congresswoman debbie dingle has been on this program and she says the same thing every time. i'm not going to sign it until i know that the american worker is not going to compete with the mexico worker making $1.50 an hour. what's the answer? >> the answer is twofold. the heart of this deal for...
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north america. >>> more than 3 million women in the united states, say their first sexual intercourse was forced ored. that's 1 in 16 women. 56% of the women say they were verbally pressured. 46% say they were held down. according to researchers, those women faced more long-term health consequences compared to peers who had a consensual first experience. >>> a police officer in tuscaloosa, alabama, fatally shot in an exchange of gunfire, with a suspect which is now in custody. he was a 13-year veteran of the tuscaloosa police force. he was working on a tip that a wanted felon was at his home when he arrived monday night. the suspect ran inside and opened fire. he died at the hospital and was engaged to be married. >>> seven deaths nationwide are blamed on vaping. health officials confirming a fatality linked to the use of e-cigarettes. there's been two vaping-related deaths in california. kansas, illinois, arizona and oregon have one fatality. the centers for disease control is bolstering its response to lung injuries caused by vaping. >>> there were no new measles cases reported in the u.s. last w
north america. >>> more than 3 million women in the united states, say their first sexual intercourse was forced ored. that's 1 in 16 women. 56% of the women say they were verbally pressured. 46% say they were held down. according to researchers, those women faced more long-term health consequences compared to peers who had a consensual first experience. >>> a police officer in tuscaloosa, alabama, fatally shot in an exchange of gunfire, with a suspect which is now in custody....
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trump thinks that eckhart made in north america is made by either the united states or mexico. so we have to be up on the mexicans. he doesn't understand that the average car made in north america, travels across the us-mexico border 22 times. because depending on the wage scale for that stage of production. everybody makes a better with free trade, the united states always makes out best as we have the highest productivity per worker. summary the high wage jobs. >> thank you governor. first hundred days i fix it. >> i'm probably going to say is it too much tonight. emma campaign manager will stop me tonight because i will say is it too much that it's not about the issues, it's about trump. you talked to anybody in the business community right now. you talk to investors, small business men and women and they don't know what trump is doing from our two hour. this uncertainty, but this president has unleashed, he lifts up every morning. you don't know who the hell is going to do tech with a tweet. you don't know what private business he is going to go after. the uncertainty, the h
trump thinks that eckhart made in north america is made by either the united states or mexico. so we have to be up on the mexicans. he doesn't understand that the average car made in north america, travels across the us-mexico border 22 times. because depending on the wage scale for that stage of production. everybody makes a better with free trade, the united states always makes out best as we have the highest productivity per worker. summary the high wage jobs. >> thank you governor....
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holocaust deniers to be right, thousands of historians who have written on this topic in the united states, in north america, and south america, ikn n all of the european continent, in israel, i do not know where else, in japan. i was in japan and met with scholars working on, you know, the rescue of jews. another aspect of the holocaust. they would all have to either be in on the dupe, on this trick or have been duped. it does not make sense. 1993iappened to me is a wrote this book trying to examine this phenomenon and arguing it is a form of anti-semitism. in the book i made brief mention, i think, there are man named david irving. who was an author of many books on history. when you look at them closely, you can see they do not deserve to be, he does not deserve the title of historian because he ignores evidence, perverts evidence, etc. heknew the facts and twisted them. there are some deniers who do not know the facts. they believe that jews are evil. and someone says to you, they made it all up. because they wanted money from germany. because if you brought up in the western world, not just the western
holocaust deniers to be right, thousands of historians who have written on this topic in the united states, in north america, and south america, ikn n all of the european continent, in israel, i do not know where else, in japan. i was in japan and met with scholars working on, you know, the rescue of jews. another aspect of the holocaust. they would all have to either be in on the dupe, on this trick or have been duped. it does not make sense. 1993iappened to me is a wrote this book trying to...
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north to take a job as professor of law at columbia. he is certainly the smartest, most well read of probably anybody in the united states or north america at that point on the laws of war, on the philosophy of nations. and he makes himself available, as i say, again, aggressive self promotion -- to the state department and in 1863 they agree that it would be a good idea if he writes a compendium , not of the laws of war. henry halleck published a 1,000-page book on the law of nations and law of war in 1861. it's ponderously footnoted and unusable. what lieber does, he was also a good academic, old brains, what lieber does is create the origin of today's rules of engagement. if you know that as u.s. service members go into combat, they carry a plasticized set of instructions about the rules of engagement that determines the ways in which they can function in a variety of contexts. this begins with lieber framing in 148 sort of short little bullet points, not heavily footnoted but very specific, when you occupy a town, places with scientific instruments or hospitals need to be protected, universities need to be protected. that was observe
north to take a job as professor of law at columbia. he is certainly the smartest, most well read of probably anybody in the united states or north america at that point on the laws of war, on the philosophy of nations. and he makes himself available, as i say, again, aggressive self promotion -- to the state department and in 1863 they agree that it would be a good idea if he writes a compendium , not of the laws of war. henry halleck published a 1,000-page book on the law of nations and law...
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reliability issue as it relates to the bulk power system or the electric grid for the united states and canada here in north america. so the portfolio is big but i can tell you there's a dedicated cadre for the people that work for homeland security, taking care of you, american citizens. within cisa, we pride ourselves on the partnerships we have. we recognize that we cannot do this by ourselves. we cannot do it alone. i mentioned that private industry owns the majority of infrastructure and that's absolutely true. you also have the ability to do something about whatever mitigation, whatever threat we raise. and so we cannot do it in a vacuum. we must do what's called collective defense. and i am going to circle back on this one time at the end here. collective defense. where it's the federal government, it's our state and local partners but it's also the american citizen, that when there is an issue, that we are all in this together. what impacts you s, impacts me. what impacts me could potentially impact you. so to operate in silos like we used to so many years ago, we cannot do that anymore. we are all in this
reliability issue as it relates to the bulk power system or the electric grid for the united states and canada here in north america. so the portfolio is big but i can tell you there's a dedicated cadre for the people that work for homeland security, taking care of you, american citizens. within cisa, we pride ourselves on the partnerships we have. we recognize that we cannot do this by ourselves. we cannot do it alone. i mentioned that private industry owns the majority of infrastructure and...
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north america. i'd say about 90 to 95% was coming from the united states of that $45 billion 60% increase in profitsrth america in this contract compared to the previous uaw contract and yet at the same time general motors is in the process of idling four plants here in the u.s. wait a second, why are they doing this after all the concessions we've made over the last ten years, especially almost a decade ago when general motors went through bankruptcy here's one veteran of the uaw talking about this what's interesting about this strike, if you look at shares of general motors, not much of a reaction today it's as if everybody kind of built into the expectation that this stock -- that this company would have a strike. the other thing to look at, this is a 10-year chart look at shares of general motors today compared to when the ipo happened shortly after they came out of bankruptcy. we're still in the $30 to $40 range. this is a stock that has been dead in the water since they came out of bankruptcy >> phil, thank you very much covering the strike in detroit today. dow's down 143 we're back to 2,995.
north america. i'd say about 90 to 95% was coming from the united states of that $45 billion 60% increase in profitsrth america in this contract compared to the previous uaw contract and yet at the same time general motors is in the process of idling four plants here in the u.s. wait a second, why are they doing this after all the concessions we've made over the last ten years, especially almost a decade ago when general motors went through bankruptcy here's one veteran of the uaw talking about...
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north carolina and america need dan bishop in the united states congress. >> we are joined by the perfect person to explain why this is so important, steve kornacki. dan mccreedy. he ran in an election that was not certified. you see this is the southern tier of north carolina. it works it's way east bhap is interesting is it has expertises of two kinds of america that we talk about a lot in political area right now. donald trump carried the s suburban district. this district has that, and there is rural, and outlying areas here that have become more friendly here. in terms of the significance of this, he carried this by double digits. he carried this district by 12 points. the democrats trailed by only 905 votes. it was the closest thing you could get to a tie. next, the question, if this comes back razor thin again. back in 2018, it may be alife and well. if they win this comfortably, if he gets close to that trump romney measure, that would be good news for trump and for the republicans. >> let's dig even deeper. >> phil rucker, the white house bureau chief, and wes moore. new york's n
north carolina and america need dan bishop in the united states congress. >> we are joined by the perfect person to explain why this is so important, steve kornacki. dan mccreedy. he ran in an election that was not certified. you see this is the southern tier of north carolina. it works it's way east bhap is interesting is it has expertises of two kinds of america that we talk about a lot in political area right now. donald trump carried the s suburban district. this district has that,...
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north america. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world.sroom." we appreciate it. i'm natalie allen. here are our headlines. >>> young stunts staged a protest, carrying signs and walked by monuments in paris. they went to dozens of cities around the world. teenage activist greta thunberg said more than 200 million took part. we cannot confirm that number. >>> demonstrations in hong kong going on right now. police and protesters clashing. they fire d petro gas. police say if the violence gets worse, they may use live ammunition. >>> a source confirms the president pressured the president of ukraine to investigate the former vice president's son. it happened in a single phone call on july 25th. president trump told reporters friday, quote, it doesn't matter what i discuss. >>> following last week's attack on saudi arabia's oil facilities, the u.s. is sending more troops there. the pentagon says the deployment will focus on air and missile defense. the u.s. blames iran for the attack. iran, of course, denies it. yemen's houthi rebels say they
north america. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world.sroom." we appreciate it. i'm natalie allen. here are our headlines. >>> young stunts staged a protest, carrying signs and walked by monuments in paris. they went to dozens of cities around the world. teenage activist greta thunberg said more than 200 million took part. we cannot confirm that number. >>> demonstrations in hong kong going on right now. police and...
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since 9/11 right wing terrorists have killed more people in the united states than jihadist terrorists according to north americaning me now, brahim because some. explain what new america is. >> what cnn did this morning, the perfect example of laundering information around the d.c. bubble. that's in washington, d.c., so you have cnn and they go on to recite a report written by a new america which was written by another cnn employee. reporting on cnn is where they are getting their information from. cnn sources, there are no sources for some of the things they said and it turns out the source is themselves. >> laura: so there is ilhan omar, and he is upset. she is upset because of this idea that we should be able to check emigrants, and people coming aboard, their social media to find out what their intent is, or may be to get some idea of what they want them to do once they come here. this is what she said. make no mistake, this is fascism and action. the trump administration weaponized that by denying entry. why should we allow someone to enter the country if they think we are an evil terrorist entity that sho
since 9/11 right wing terrorists have killed more people in the united states than jihadist terrorists according to north americaning me now, brahim because some. explain what new america is. >> what cnn did this morning, the perfect example of laundering information around the d.c. bubble. that's in washington, d.c., so you have cnn and they go on to recite a report written by a new america which was written by another cnn employee. reporting on cnn is where they are getting their...
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you have descendents across the united state, siblings to the north in canada, and south in latin america. across africa and asia and as far away as australia. their 170 members of the interparliamentary union, that the union of parliament and assemblies. the commonwealth parliamentary association whose tie and wearing today. forgive the garish colors. in the north greenland has a parliament at 84 degrees north, 52 degrees south. is the world's smallest parliament , the legislative assembly of the falkland islands, which meets in and building the smaller than this. it has eight elected members , and a vigorous necrotic tradition, as i have experienced. this idea obstructed by authoritarian, resisted by elites, marked by six, sometimes insulted, belittled, or bullied. again and again it raises the idea of a freely elected representative assembly. wherever people seek freedom and self-rule. in the 1950s and 19 xts , it happened in the former european colonies in africa and asia and in central and eastern europe and most recently in the countries of islam and arab. as we meet on the streets
you have descendents across the united state, siblings to the north in canada, and south in latin america. across africa and asia and as far away as australia. their 170 members of the interparliamentary union, that the union of parliament and assemblies. the commonwealth parliamentary association whose tie and wearing today. forgive the garish colors. in the north greenland has a parliament at 84 degrees north, 52 degrees south. is the world's smallest parliament , the legislative assembly of...
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united states has filed for bankruptcy. purdue pharma has been accused of aggressively marketing opioids and misleading doctors. it has reached a tentative settlement with several states, worth $12 billion. 0ur north americaryant, reports. these are the quiet rituals of america's opioid america. a parent visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. his drug addiction began a decade earlier, when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. jeff had been injured playing american football in high school, and started taking 0xycontin, a drug prosecutors allege was aggressively and deceptively marketed by purdue pharma, a company owned by the sackler family, one of the richest in america. did you have any sense of how addictive 0xycontin was? no, no. and it really bothers me because nobody told us there was an addictive quality at all. they purposely set out to misguide doctors, mislead the public, and have everyone misunderstand and assume they were safe. purdue has now filed for bankruptcy, part of a proposal to settle some of the thousands of lawsuits against it, protect it from others, and to provide money to tackle the crisis. these are some of the adverts that the company ran in the late 90s th
united states has filed for bankruptcy. purdue pharma has been accused of aggressively marketing opioids and misleading doctors. it has reached a tentative settlement with several states, worth $12 billion. 0ur north americaryant, reports. these are the quiet rituals of america's opioid america. a parent visiting a shrine to a child who overdosed on heroin. his drug addiction began a decade earlier, when he was prescribed painkillers as a teenager. jeff had been injured playing american...
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state of north carolina and has been fighting every day to keep the promises that he made to the people of this state. it is great to be here with the 45th president of the united states of americapresident donald trump. [cheers] but president trump and i are here for one reason and one reason only. need carolina and america dan bishop. 9 twod north carolina dan bishop to washington. let's make it happen. [applause] vp pence: i know it has been difficult for many families in north carolina along the coast. president trump. today one updated response and recovery. our response to them and to all of you is this. to the north carolina delegation, to future congressman greg murphy, and to all the families impacted by hurricane dorian, we are with you today. we will be with you tomorrow, and we will be with you every day until you rebuild, bigger and better than ever before. [cheers and applause] vp pence: but it is great to be with you all. what began four years ago has grown into a movement, a movement of everyday americans from every walk of life. has began four years ago now spanned all across the country. the truth is, here in north carolina, you believe we could be strong again
state of north carolina and has been fighting every day to keep the promises that he made to the people of this state. it is great to be here with the 45th president of the united states of americapresident donald trump. [cheers] but president trump and i are here for one reason and one reason only. need carolina and america dan bishop. 9 twod north carolina dan bishop to washington. let's make it happen. [applause] vp pence: i know it has been difficult for many families in north carolina...
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is forecast to head towards the east coast of the united states, where more than a million people have been evacuated from their homes. 0ur north americaool, reports. 0vernight, life was changed in abaco in the bahamas by the strongest storm ever recorded there. large areas of these low—lying islands were totally submerged. winds reaching more than 160 miles an hour with ocean surges recorded up to 23 feet high. the scraps of footage posted online as the hurricane barrelled through, before power and communications went down, painting a terrifying picture. please, pray for us. pray for abaco, please, i'm begging you. my baby's only four months old, so please pray for us. the roof of the apartment block of the mother who took this video had been ripped off. she was clinging to the side of the building with her baby as she broadcast this. some people, the water just took them. there has as yet been no update on her safety and no official figure for casualties. we have reports of casualties and bodies seen, but we cannot confirm those until we go and look for ourselves. that is the water hitting my front window, which is extremely high. th
is forecast to head towards the east coast of the united states, where more than a million people have been evacuated from their homes. 0ur north americaool, reports. 0vernight, life was changed in abaco in the bahamas by the strongest storm ever recorded there. large areas of these low—lying islands were totally submerged. winds reaching more than 160 miles an hour with ocean surges recorded up to 23 feet high. the scraps of footage posted online as the hurricane barrelled through, before...
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across the united states, siblings to the north in canada, south across central and latin america, across africa and asia and as far as australia. there are over 170 members of the interparliamentary union, the union of parliaments and assemblies, and over 70 parliamentary commonwealth association, whose thai i am tie i am wearing today. forgive the garish colors. greenland has a parliament, at 64 degrees north and 52 degrees south as the world's largest -- the world's smallest parliament, and the falkland islands, which meets in a building smaller than this. it has eight elected members, but a vigorous democratic tradition, as i have experienced. so this idea, obstructed by authoritarians, resisted by elites, fought by centex, -- fought by cynics, sometimes bullied, but again and again it rises, the idea of a freely elected representative assembly, wherever people seek freedom and self rule. in the 1950's and 1960's, it happened in the former european colonies in africa and asia. in the 1990's, and central and eastern europe, in the countries freed from soviet control. and most recently,
across the united states, siblings to the north in canada, south across central and latin america, across africa and asia and as far as australia. there are over 170 members of the interparliamentary union, the union of parliaments and assemblies, and over 70 parliamentary commonwealth association, whose thai i am tie i am wearing today. forgive the garish colors. greenland has a parliament, at 64 degrees north and 52 degrees south as the world's largest -- the world's smallest parliament, and...
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north america will continue to suffer. at this point i believe it's been. clear that without the support of the labor movement with the united states and mexico and in canada the new nafta will meet the same fate as tpp. it's also clear that while we can't fix the economy economic rules, if we don't fix nafta we also can't fix the rules if we only fix nafta. in 2019, 20 and beyond, the american labor movement will be engaging in a full-court press a wide range of economic policies that advance good jobs, higher wages, great methods on the freedom to form a union. starting with the passage of the pro act the most aggressive labor law reform since the national labor relations act. working people are fighting every day. we are fighting with every ounce of energy that we have two reclaim what is rightfully that of the working people. so this labor day we aren't going to settle for anything less than the workers deserve and having said that i will be happy to open up for questions. >> thanks very much. i will open up with a question and open the floor if anybody wants to throw it out i will put you on the list. after that big labor conv
north america will continue to suffer. at this point i believe it's been. clear that without the support of the labor movement with the united states and mexico and in canada the new nafta will meet the same fate as tpp. it's also clear that while we can't fix the economy economic rules, if we don't fix nafta we also can't fix the rules if we only fix nafta. in 2019, 20 and beyond, the american labor movement will be engaging in a full-court press a wide range of economic policies that advance...
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north america because we know that enslaved africans were in north america before 6019. as early as the early 1500s, brought by the spanish. there were africans all over the southwest part of the united statesm a places that we know long before the first unsuccessful english attempt to found a colony in latere in 1585, and successful colony in jamestown and six tina seven. the notation -- in 1607. the notation about the arrival of 20 on the gross by john rolfe has been taken at the start of the system of stay very -- slavery that developed to change over the course of centuries there is to be -- dispute about the status of the africans. for the immediately treated like enslaved people? or were they more like indentured servants. my own position is that they did not leave the continent of africa with indentures for labor force that. of time. they were taken as enslaved people. oh, the english were late to the slave trade. following the portuguese, dutch, spanish. they well knew how africans were treated in the atlantic world. and they would have understood these people's origins and what they were bound to the new world to do. there was no developed law of slavery when they arrived, that is
north america because we know that enslaved africans were in north america before 6019. as early as the early 1500s, brought by the spanish. there were africans all over the southwest part of the united statesm a places that we know long before the first unsuccessful english attempt to found a colony in latere in 1585, and successful colony in jamestown and six tina seven. the notation -- in 1607. the notation about the arrival of 20 on the gross by john rolfe has been taken at the start of the...
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north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in southa. america we have faild states controlled anti-american thugs such such as ortega and nicaragua. using their retails and powers across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia. qualitatively different from our enemies in that we trade with them, we compete with them in the economic sphere and yet more often than not, their interest are antagonistic to our own. they have have the resources to be developing next-generation weapons platforms. sophisticatedhi weaponry includg weapons that will be fielded in space and weapons for artificial intelligence. the long term geopolitical chessboard prominently china and russia as our principal rivals. we are lagging too far behind in counteracting the new technologies they are developing entire parts of the world where we rely on, at best, problematic allies who often work against american interests. lebanon. turkey. yes, each of these alliances pose serious and ongoing challenges as these problematic
north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in southa. america we have faild states controlled anti-american thugs such such as ortega and nicaragua. using their retails and powers across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia. qualitatively different from our enemies in that we trade with them, we compete with them in the economic sphere and yet more often than not, their...
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north korea already has them. repeatedly called for united ruction of the states of america. in south america we have isintegrating failed states in control, such as ortega in nicaragua or maduro in enezuela, who use their resources and power to zo chaos hemisphere estern and beyond. suchso face hostile rivals russia, and qualitatively different from our enemies in that we trade with we compete with them in he economic sphere, and yet, more often than not their interests are antagonistic to the wn, and they have resources to be developing next platforms. weapons and sophisticated weaponry ncluding hyper sonic weapons, weapons that will be fielded in space and weapons that leverage artificial intelligence. the long term geopolitical chess chinafeatures prominently and russia as our principle rivals. and we're lagging too far behind n counteracting the new technologies they are developing. and then there are entire parts rely on rld where we est problematic allies, who often work against american interests. saudi arabia, or pakistan. lebanon, or turkey. is of these alliances im
north korea already has them. repeatedly called for united ruction of the states of america. in south america we have isintegrating failed states in control, such as ortega in nicaragua or maduro in enezuela, who use their resources and power to zo chaos hemisphere estern and beyond. suchso face hostile rivals russia, and qualitatively different from our enemies in that we trade with we compete with them in he economic sphere, and yet, more often than not their interests are antagonistic to the...
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north america in the last five decades. since 1970 the numbers of birds in the united states and canada has declined by 29% which works a hugebirds just don't look pretty and fly, and i know not all of them fly, but the point is they can be the lynch pin for the entire ecosystem. common birds control pests, pollinate flowers, spread seeds, and help forests grow. when these birds disappear, the habitats they helped build start to fall apart. researchers think the habitat loss and the pesticides are partly to blame for the 3 billion birds that have disappeared because of the scale of this program, 3 birds going poof, like actual poof. stopping this decline would take a huge amount of effort. so yeah, there's a new thing to worry about. this is for the birds. that does it for us tonight. see you here tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. for "a.m. joy." now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> it's much sooner than i'm used to. joy, thank you very much. get some rest. 12 hours from now we'll see you. >> ha ha, rest. i'll watch your show. >> see you on msnbc. >> thank you. >> thank you, joy. with each passing hour today we l
north america in the last five decades. since 1970 the numbers of birds in the united states and canada has declined by 29% which works a hugebirds just don't look pretty and fly, and i know not all of them fly, but the point is they can be the lynch pin for the entire ecosystem. common birds control pests, pollinate flowers, spread seeds, and help forests grow. when these birds disappear, the habitats they helped build start to fall apart. researchers think the habitat loss and the pesticides...
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north america. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united statese deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. >> a house landed on top of me. i laid on the floor about two hours. the debris kept closing in on me. finally, i got one arm out. crawled out. >> did you think you'd be here? >> i thought i was going to die. >> one of the doctors that came in said the sharks are in the water. >> the sharks are in the water and on the land in abaco. >> we were pushing bodies on the side to get through. >> deceased people? >> yes. floating in the water. >> it is deteriorating fast. >> we need help. we need help. that's all i can say. that's it. >> so many devastated families there to say the least. those were some of the survivors and families in the bahamas. there are ways to help through several organizations. red cross and salvation army and team rubicon. >> we are not in the clear yet for hurricane dorian. let's go to bill karins for an update. >> today is the day. this will likely be a billion dollar weather disaster, probably multibillion doll
north america. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united statese deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. >> a house landed on top of me. i laid on the floor about two hours. the debris kept closing in on me. finally, i got one arm out. crawled out. >> did you think you'd be here? >> i thought i was going to die. >> one of the doctors that came in said the sharks are in the water. >> the sharks are in the...
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north america. was designated a monument by the first elected black president of the united states of america, resident barack obama. ladies and gentlemen, he served his country honorably and confidently. we have come a long way. we still have a long way to go to achieve equality of opportunity, to overcome all the residual effects of slavery and jim crow laws. the american middle class was formed from the immigrant working-class who defeated the forces, fascism and right-wing nationalist who had taken control of most of europe in the 40s. and in some examples of benefits, for those working- class americans. who fought and won the war. except for the black soldiers who had fought at least as valiantly but were excluded from the benefit. today, more than one third of african-american children are living in poverty. the net worth of families is nearly 10 times that of lack families. the gap has tripled in size over a generation. much of it still to the comparative difficulty that black families have. prison sentences for the same crime are an average 20% longer for black men than white. bobby scott knows
north america. was designated a monument by the first elected black president of the united states of america, resident barack obama. ladies and gentlemen, he served his country honorably and confidently. we have come a long way. we still have a long way to go to achieve equality of opportunity, to overcome all the residual effects of slavery and jim crow laws. the american middle class was formed from the immigrant working-class who defeated the forces, fascism and right-wing nationalist who...
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north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in south america we have disintegrating and failed states controlled by anti-american thugs such as ortega in nicaragua or missouri in venezuela. who use their resources to so chaos across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia, qualitatively different from our enemy. in that we trade with them, we compete with them in the economic sphere, and yet more often than not, their interests are antagonistic to our own. and that you have the resources to be developing next- generation weapons platforms. and sophisticated weaponry including hypersonic weapons, weapons that will be fielded in space and weapons that leverage artificial intelligence. the long-term geopolitical chessboard features prominently china and russia. as our principal rivals. and we are lagging too far behind in counteracting the new technologies they are developing. and then there are entire parts of the world where we rely on, at best, problematic allies. who often work a
north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in south america we have disintegrating and failed states controlled by anti-american thugs such as ortega in nicaragua or missouri in venezuela. who use their resources to so chaos across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia, qualitatively different from our enemy. in that we trade with them, we compete with them in the economic...