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the unions. we are seeing such a prosperous economy and, as i said, going down union membership, membership declining is correlated with the fact that our economy is booming for the middle class. the p.r.o. act, mr. chairman, is one of the most anti-worker and anti-small business bills to be considered by congress in decades. it's a liberal democrat wishlist designed to enrich and empower union bosses and trial lawyers at the expenses of rank and file workers and small businesses. the largest federation of unions in america spends more than three times as much money on politics as it does on its stated purpose of organizing and representing workers. with this bill, the unions are trying to take a shortcut. they've decided it's better to just focus on getting democrats to do their work for them. unions attempted to organize less than .1% of eligible workers in 2018. so it should come as no surprise that union membership in the united states is plummeting, along with the great economy that we have.
the unions. we are seeing such a prosperous economy and, as i said, going down union membership, membership declining is correlated with the fact that our economy is booming for the middle class. the p.r.o. act, mr. chairman, is one of the most anti-worker and anti-small business bills to be considered by congress in decades. it's a liberal democrat wishlist designed to enrich and empower union bosses and trial lawyers at the expenses of rank and file workers and small businesses. the largest...
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the state of the union is? >> the state of the union is the envy of the world. we have never been at this point in our history, going back decades. the world looks in our position under this president. >> senator jacky rosen, democrat , nevada "when he was ambushed during the vietnam war, gil hernandez was wounded and pronounced dead three times. he's a true hero, purple heart recipient, and dedicated his life to improving veterans lives area i'm honored he's my state of the union address." the president and misses trump are due to leave the white house at about 8:30 this evening, in about 10 minutes. you can see the outside. we will cover it live. as soon as the lights go up in the house chamber, we will be going live. following the president's speech and the democratic response, we will get reaction from statuary hall. statuary hall is the old house of representatives up until 1857. that's where the media sets up. you can see the scrum. c-span will have cameras and will be talking to members of congress. that will all be on c-span3. priscilla from greenville,
the state of the union is? >> the state of the union is the envy of the world. we have never been at this point in our history, going back decades. the world looks in our position under this president. >> senator jacky rosen, democrat , nevada "when he was ambushed during the vietnam war, gil hernandez was wounded and pronounced dead three times. he's a true hero, purple heart recipient, and dedicated his life to improving veterans lives area i'm honored he's my state of the...
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it was automatically union. so signing up for the union get to the health care. you do have to work 360 hours to qualify for the health care. so if you're just starting out as a steady extra or something along those lines, you have to meet minimum requirements. once you meet those requirements, you have to work 240 hours within a two month period or you do not qualify. in that case, for each hour you are short, can pay five dollars per hour to keep your insurance. so that is kind of how the insurance works. it is not exactly free. for someone like me, i suffer with chronic illness. there are flares and moments when i can't work. in addition to that, there are moments when i'm not able to get into the specialist i need to see in a timely manner so i end up missing a lot of work, not qualifying for the insurance, and sort of not even having the resources from work to pay for that insurance. but for someone with chronic illnesses, it is not really thee best insurance. do have fulln you coverage, what are some of the co-payss or the requirements out-of-pocket for wor
it was automatically union. so signing up for the union get to the health care. you do have to work 360 hours to qualify for the health care. so if you're just starting out as a steady extra or something along those lines, you have to meet minimum requirements. once you meet those requirements, you have to work 240 hours within a two month period or you do not qualify. in that case, for each hour you are short, can pay five dollars per hour to keep your insurance. so that is kind of how the...
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the union won the war, but its victory was incomplete. although deliverance rhetoric had helped to promote solidarity among unionists and had proven instrumental to lincoln building and maintaining his coalition in helping the union win the war, such rhetoric ultimately failed to convince confederates to accept peace or black freedom on the union's terms. and in a dynamic that often happens in the wake of a war, once the shared goal of defeating the slave power conspiracy was accomplished, a goal that had united all these discordant elements, the unionist coalition lost its common purpose, and disagreements over the meaning of victory and freedom came to the fore. of course, the most striking and revealing example of this is the conduct of lincoln's successor, andrew johnson. he's in the news a lot today because of the impeachment analogy, similarity, and so on. so johnson, during the war, had fancied himself a liberator, and had gone so far in one speech as to describe himself as a moses to enslaved blacks. you all know where this story
the union won the war, but its victory was incomplete. although deliverance rhetoric had helped to promote solidarity among unionists and had proven instrumental to lincoln building and maintaining his coalition in helping the union win the war, such rhetoric ultimately failed to convince confederates to accept peace or black freedom on the union's terms. and in a dynamic that often happens in the wake of a war, once the shared goal of defeating the slave power conspiracy was accomplished, a...
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union soldiers and their motivations.of wartime process emancipation and lincoln's address in 1864. and i will address widely believed they could save the south persisted, even in the face of massive evidence that confederates did not want to be saved. first, let me create a little prewar context. i will build on what gary and joan told us last night. deliverance rhetoric had its roots in a northern critique of the south, a critique republicans such as lincoln had popularized in the prewar period. according to the critique, the institution of slavery had rendered the south undemocratic and backward. only one in four white southern families owned slaves, but elite dominatedng oligarchs southern politics, and they did so, republicans argued, by depriving the white slaveholding masses of free speech, of education, of economic opportunity, and of social and technological progress. as the secession crisis unfolded, this critique resonated more and more. more so with the northern democrats who increasingly felt betrayed, and so
union soldiers and their motivations.of wartime process emancipation and lincoln's address in 1864. and i will address widely believed they could save the south persisted, even in the face of massive evidence that confederates did not want to be saved. first, let me create a little prewar context. i will build on what gary and joan told us last night. deliverance rhetoric had its roots in a northern critique of the south, a critique republicans such as lincoln had popularized in the prewar...
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and half and left the european union paid canada how to oppose a model of political union involving canada with an australia and new zealand so i believe that the anglo-saxon vote which in the last quarter of a century at least as being the sponsible for so much carnage and destruction around the world could actually be strengthened as a result of threats it's it's very interesting that i haven't that's i haven't heard that that is very new but you know you have to even before we have a new relationship you have that and the past one and unraveling the of from the relationship of the e.u. is it's going to take a lot of time 11 months isn't that much time big trade agreements usually take years so we're going to have to you know can condense this down right here the issue is also in foreign policy and i'm glad marcus brought that up is that. the u.k. is has usually gone along with a lot of the european countries the continental. countries when it comes to foreign policy now that could be unhinged here i think england terms like iran for example and tony blair famously said when he was decid
and half and left the european union paid canada how to oppose a model of political union involving canada with an australia and new zealand so i believe that the anglo-saxon vote which in the last quarter of a century at least as being the sponsible for so much carnage and destruction around the world could actually be strengthened as a result of threats it's it's very interesting that i haven't that's i haven't heard that that is very new but you know you have to even before we have a new...
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is finally out of the european union now what kind of relationship will the u.k. have with europe and the u.s. also secretary of state mike pompei oh asks do you think americans care ukraine. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guess he. is a political analyst an editor at you know so many internet media project and in london we crossed him marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics 1st magazine cross-talk rules in effect that he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to marcus 1st in london well it took 1316 days but the u.k. is finally out of the european union the next 11 months will be very key what can we expect and i want to focus on geopolitics here what kind of balancing acts does prime minister boris johnson have to play in dealing with a new relationship with the european union and possibly a new relationship with the united states go ahead marcus. well now that britain has left the u.s. in unions the hard work begins because it was on the one hands rexx its office opportunities to the u.k. for example for cool simp
is finally out of the european union now what kind of relationship will the u.k. have with europe and the u.s. also secretary of state mike pompei oh asks do you think americans care ukraine. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guess he. is a political analyst an editor at you know so many internet media project and in london we crossed him marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics 1st magazine cross-talk rules in effect that he can jump in anytime you want and i always...
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and even the children of union do better.o and under union contracts, pay disappear because union equal get equal pay for work. union membership, which peaked around 30% of the workforce in 1950's, it's just at 10% today. level since west just after the national labor relations act was enacted. this is not a coincidence that membership -- it's not a coincidence that as union decreased, income inequality has increased. function of workers' choices. recentt study found -- a study found that nearly half of say they orkers would would join a union if given a chance. product of he intensified anti-worker attacks fail to laws that address unfair labor practices. he lesson from the last 40 years is clear -- it is our current labor laws that are too defend workers' rights to join a union and collectively employer.ith their h.r. 2474, the protecting the ight to organize act, or the p.r.o. act, is the most significant upgrade in labor laws in 80 years. comprehensive proposal makes sensible reforms to protect and rights.en workers' the p.r.o. act would put teeth labor laws by authorizing the nlrb
and even the children of union do better.o and under union contracts, pay disappear because union equal get equal pay for work. union membership, which peaked around 30% of the workforce in 1950's, it's just at 10% today. level since west just after the national labor relations act was enacted. this is not a coincidence that membership -- it's not a coincidence that as union decreased, income inequality has increased. function of workers' choices. recentt study found -- a study found that...
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i will accept that none of us knows what the risks if we leave the european union. muffles the most momentous decision that the british are being required to take in 40 years. and you know what the risks are so not sort of fly with me and we'll see what happens yes but that's it isn't it is the whole point is that if we don't think the country is worth more than then the whole point is if we put the x in the box in the right box on the ballot paper we then have 2 years of hopefully a responsible government hopefully a responsible chain that will negotiate a at exit package which is $110100.00 words it's like surely isn't it may be you know with luck yes as is this is a huge gamble you want the british people and it's a huge it's a huge gamble for both sides and nervous time for you coming up to the referendum so nervous that you've even started talk about what it would be like to lose haven't you. well what i was actually trying to do was say that the leave campaign has made no attempt at all to describe what a post that you came here would look like so the question
i will accept that none of us knows what the risks if we leave the european union. muffles the most momentous decision that the british are being required to take in 40 years. and you know what the risks are so not sort of fly with me and we'll see what happens yes but that's it isn't it is the whole point is that if we don't think the country is worth more than then the whole point is if we put the x in the box in the right box on the ballot paper we then have 2 years of hopefully a...
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sector unionism. but we need to get rid of these things. so relief you ask anybody in power including the obama administration which has more charter schools before or since with the jacobian teach to the test model that was the status quo until recently and then to cover up education i have a masters degree for two extra jobs and i am a teacher in america. if you think about this change is not that they gained moral conscience overnight but very clearly this is right after the west virginia strike very clearly the force to change the narrative nationally because to be overwhelmingly popular and it could be said that somehow this goes against the public 76 percent of the national population for their demands arizona, oklahoma , deeply conservative areas. so when you have such overwhelming support it makes it possible to change the way to talk about the corporate media. this is a big deal so now if you watch the debates of the dick mann - - democratic party they all have to say they are against charter
sector unionism. but we need to get rid of these things. so relief you ask anybody in power including the obama administration which has more charter schools before or since with the jacobian teach to the test model that was the status quo until recently and then to cover up education i have a masters degree for two extra jobs and i am a teacher in america. if you think about this change is not that they gained moral conscience overnight but very clearly this is right after the west virginia...
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union. so i simply want to make the point to the parliamentarian and to the speaker that the document that -- strike that. i have been here for a long period of time, numerous times, numerous times, i have had on this floor a copy of the speech that is h that is delivered by the communication's staff of the white house. mr. speaker, is that -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is engaged in debate and wishes to engage this. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, parliamentary inquiry. you clarified that that is a document of the house. can you clarify that is not a document for the speaker but a document for the house? the speaker pro tempore: the document is used as part of house proceedings and can be used for archiveal and purposes. mr. mccarthy: does the speaker have any history in the past state of the unions where that document provided to the speaker has not been enshrined into the records? the speaker pro tempore: respectfully, the chair will not ct as a historian. a mr. speaker, mr. hoyer
union. so i simply want to make the point to the parliamentarian and to the speaker that the document that -- strike that. i have been here for a long period of time, numerous times, numerous times, i have had on this floor a copy of the speech that is h that is delivered by the communication's staff of the white house. mr. speaker, is that -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is engaged in debate and wishes to engage this. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, parliamentary inquiry. you clarified...
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african union is proposing. a g 4 goals within the context other than just sending more troops there. soonish we've got about 6 minutes left and i've got so many questions i want to ask so i need a reasonably concise answer from you here let's get back to the question i asked you earlier about south africa's leadership of the e.u. this here with us so ron oppose a taking the chair and what sort of klaus he will have with other e.u. leaders i think you know so has been building up his foreign policy capital in terms of the investment portfolio and claim to accept investment so he's trying to align that entails of having more of a continental outreach he talks about this in the context of the need for economic integration and how important it is for to a 9 that investment to be the be a you but i also think that it's going to be have an important sell for him to make in terms of distinguishing levies or for africans and to procure worries of africans and i think if he ties all ties that that with stability in the
african union is proposing. a g 4 goals within the context other than just sending more troops there. soonish we've got about 6 minutes left and i've got so many questions i want to ask so i need a reasonably concise answer from you here let's get back to the question i asked you earlier about south africa's leadership of the e.u. this here with us so ron oppose a taking the chair and what sort of klaus he will have with other e.u. leaders i think you know so has been building up his foreign...
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openly about you about the european union have ensued the full and indeed want e.u. officials said that we have to be we have to learn to be a lot more because a lot of people within the european union how out of love with the you and i would also say this peter that there are a number of politicians in britain at westminster who are seeking to weaken the european union despite the fact that britain has left the u. so there are some conservative politicians who are actively encouraging colons to try and break away from the european union by plane the german cost so the british politicians are saints of poland that germany coached you so much pain so much agony and they never paid to the record ration schools by the nazi occupation of poland him over whatsoever and yet you poland you the polish people are controlled by the germans to date you needs a breakthrough so i think that now that britain is out of the e.u. yes britain will secure a trade deal between itself and the european union because it is in the interests of brussels and london because there is a lot of e
openly about you about the european union have ensued the full and indeed want e.u. officials said that we have to be we have to learn to be a lot more because a lot of people within the european union how out of love with the you and i would also say this peter that there are a number of politicians in britain at westminster who are seeking to weaken the european union despite the fact that britain has left the u. so there are some conservative politicians who are actively encouraging colons...
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union and the e.u. will be quite important in determining what regulations govern trade across europe and u.k. is going to be ours for the decision making processes on that if we think about the role that you can use going to be playing in addressing climate change that's going to be important if it wants to set itself as a world leader that i can see the u.k. taking on the world leading role there would be far more influential if it was with it such as the european union promoting a shared view which could be representative of a much larger size of population than than the u.k. probably had david just change the tax slightly you are in belfast the northern island where there's been this whole issue of the customs union massive issue they tell us what the mood is like there right now. well i would say is any mood of jubilation taller than is a mood of quite considerable concern yes we've now got the protocol on our the northern island such that we will not have a whole board on the island of ireland com
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welcome to our live state of the union show. we're live, baby, and if you don't believe me, i'll show you now on the app the democratic party made. it says here it is now 2:00 p.m. on saturday. okay. anyway, we are live. you'll just have to believe me. less than an hour ago, president trump finished his third state of the union address. now the state of the union has been going on for hundreds of years, i know that. but when you take a step back, you have to admit, it's weird as a tradition. because why does the president get to give his own job evaluation? that is strange. nobody else gets to do that. he's up there, like, my economy, the best ever. my military, the best ever. my children -- eh, d-plus. eric. eric, you're holding us down. ( laughter ) this year's state of the union was extra weird because in case you forgot, it's happening right in the middle of trump's impeachment. so, for months, democrats have been saying trump is a threat to democracy and a danger to the public but now they have to clap while he gives a spee
welcome to our live state of the union show. we're live, baby, and if you don't believe me, i'll show you now on the app the democratic party made. it says here it is now 2:00 p.m. on saturday. okay. anyway, we are live. you'll just have to believe me. less than an hour ago, president trump finished his third state of the union address. now the state of the union has been going on for hundreds of years, i know that. but when you take a step back, you have to admit, it's weird as a tradition....
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having come into the state of the union into the state of the union address with an incredible piece of news he would like to share widely with the entire country. if knot the world. ooip doing really well in iowa and might have won. it's interesting to think about what this does in terms of the momentum. we are, we keep talking about this. the 2020 democratic presidential notary public nating process is the most interesting and unpredictable i have seen and i am old. it started -- it is starting off bananas and there was a surprise. at least for 62% of the vote. so far a surprise in terms of the result. and this young candidate who had zero name recognition a year ago. and still in a large part of the country. has a story to tell. maybe it's a good place to tell it after the state of union. if the iowa results will be stretched out over several days rather than released once at midnight in on a monday in february. i think it's very obviously the iowa democrats screwed up and have to answer for it. the ultimate impact of what happens here will depend on the results and the if this ke
having come into the state of the union into the state of the union address with an incredible piece of news he would like to share widely with the entire country. if knot the world. ooip doing really well in iowa and might have won. it's interesting to think about what this does in terms of the momentum. we are, we keep talking about this. the 2020 democratic presidential notary public nating process is the most interesting and unpredictable i have seen and i am old. it started -- it is...
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did you see the state of the union? did you see nancy pelosi ripping up the state of the union? is sewing division. thank you for joining us. we will be right back. heather: bernie sanders skips the state of the union to rally in new hampshire, celebrating a big night in the iowa caucuses despite no clear winner yet. todd pyro was at the rally in new hampshire just days from the first in the nation primary. >> reporter: although he didn't rip up any scripts bernie sanders tried to shred the president in his state of the union rebuttal and he did by focusing on one of the president's signature accomplishments. take a listen. >> donald trump has told the american people that the economy today is booming like it has never boomed before. now, donald trump, this is not the strongest economy we have ever had. >> reporter: earlier in the night he rallied supporters 30 minutes down the road saying he was confident he would win the granite state and upcoming contest in the polling bears that out, sanders with a commanding lead over joe biden in new hampshire real clear politics paul. spe
did you see the state of the union? did you see nancy pelosi ripping up the state of the union? is sewing division. thank you for joining us. we will be right back. heather: bernie sanders skips the state of the union to rally in new hampshire, celebrating a big night in the iowa caucuses despite no clear winner yet. todd pyro was at the rally in new hampshire just days from the first in the nation primary. >> reporter: although he didn't rip up any scripts bernie sanders tried to shred...
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a strong union state california, 100% behind unions. it's kind of like if you bail out the banks why whinges about working people who are just getting paid what they earned? you would have to be crazy to be in a country who would do the first one and not the cycle and. >> right. >> yes. >> everybody needs to make a living. thank you, sir. you have a good day. >> you, too. >> are you ready for some coffee, have something to eat? [inaudible] >> guys, come over this way. don't want anybody getting run over this morning. >> i've got some i wouldn't mind. [laughing] >> full day today, tom, obviously? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> what time to the trucks all go out? >> 8:20. >> what time is the shift change? >> there's not really a shift change. the drivers are going to be leaving. >> i'll go with you. [inaudible conversations] >> you go to the driver side and talk to them. they rely on me. negotiated their contract. got a five-year deal out of ups, $9 billion contract, wages, health care, benefits. they are making $3
a strong union state california, 100% behind unions. it's kind of like if you bail out the banks why whinges about working people who are just getting paid what they earned? you would have to be crazy to be in a country who would do the first one and not the cycle and. >> right. >> yes. >> everybody needs to make a living. thank you, sir. you have a good day. >> you, too. >> are you ready for some coffee, have something to eat? [inaudible] >> guys, come over...
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this is basically european union of member states they caught that the idea. it's a really bizarre thing and you know we had a lot of fun in that parliament we actually put a bit of democracy i'd like to debate it but change that for the 1st star and i think they're going to miss us so you are now coming the unemployed because you are former any pain and she with that in brussels last week what was the mood like from the europeans perspective oh they will stop caring about a lot of it go to see the 1000000 other things it's a worry about and you know think of think in a way you know it's like if you're their teacher a playground and you got some kids that are heaps in the bins on fire and there's some poor indigo wallace in russia. without these people in 47 use the u.k. has been in the european union the complaining about everything will tell him. it's you know i think i think it in a way that quite relieved the turning of the virtual ice ice and well look you know the last 3 years we've you know we have a trust issue closer together for the members that are
this is basically european union of member states they caught that the idea. it's a really bizarre thing and you know we had a lot of fun in that parliament we actually put a bit of democracy i'd like to debate it but change that for the 1st star and i think they're going to miss us so you are now coming the unemployed because you are former any pain and she with that in brussels last week what was the mood like from the europeans perspective oh they will stop caring about a lot of it go to see...
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ceases to be a member of the european union.the curtal come down on 47 years of membership, beginning a new era. catchy k and i will count you down to that historic moment -- katty kay and i will countou do to tt historic moment and we will get plenty of reaction of thosecoelebrating and iserating. >> almost four years ofan ing, missed deadlines, court cases in protests and still deep dision ove braggs, but the prime minister is calling for unity. in a sign of the changed apoach he convened a symbolic cabinet meeting in the north, and sunderland, the first city to declare for braggs. liour pol editor were sports -- our political editor reports on this historic day. lara: the strife not silent yet -- laura: the strife not silent yet. >>t par of my identity hasaw ben taken ay. lara: -- laura: departure from the eu is very real and very nearly here. >> happy braggs it. >> haveha used -- y brexit. correspondent: the man who led the campai now leading the country, still can't resist a joke about his midlife crisis or joy at bggs it.
ceases to be a member of the european union.the curtal come down on 47 years of membership, beginning a new era. catchy k and i will count you down to that historic moment -- katty kay and i will countou do to tt historic moment and we will get plenty of reaction of thosecoelebrating and iserating. >> almost four years ofan ing, missed deadlines, court cases in protests and still deep dision ove braggs, but the prime minister is calling for unity. in a sign of the changed apoach he...
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or shoot at least remain in the single market and customs union as part u.k. that would impair fully possible the well of been there on the u.k. site is the u.k. intransigence is meet the things that are possible and ironically that hard line british nationalism and such that it can be no deal otherwise in the u.k. why deal apart from northern ireland of course scotland doesn't gain a preferential the other northern ireland that's getting its hard line breaks nationalism that ironically that probably well kelle the u.k. now as i just remember about a year ago you did a report and it was about people getting ready for breakfast i remember one woman in particular she's right here on my laptop she's gulf food supply she is ready for proxy we are in the present transition period and i was just looking to see what's the he government saying about it and it basically nothing's going to be different between now and the end of the here it's going to be exactly the same as it was before breakfast today can you kind of work as our what and perhaps ask what the next 11 m
or shoot at least remain in the single market and customs union as part u.k. that would impair fully possible the well of been there on the u.k. site is the u.k. intransigence is meet the things that are possible and ironically that hard line british nationalism and such that it can be no deal otherwise in the u.k. why deal apart from northern ireland of course scotland doesn't gain a preferential the other northern ireland that's getting its hard line breaks nationalism that ironically that...
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the american workplaces and collect more union deuce. under current law, an employee can sign a union authorization card to count toward the showing of interest in union elections regardless of whether they are -- that worker is authorized to work in the united states. illegal immigrants should not be working at american companies, let alone used by labor unions to organize workplaces. this motion to recommit ensures that unions cannot communicate with employees for organizing purposes -- the speaker pro tempore: the house is not in order. the gentleman may proceed. mr. hern: this motion to recommit ensures that unions cannot communicate with employees for organizing purposes if the employee is not legally authorized to work in the united states. work of the success of -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman may proceed. mr. hern: because of the success of work foreign life, not many people know my life started very differently. my family depended on youth stamps for much of my youth. my step-dad never worked and my siblings and i paid
the american workplaces and collect more union deuce. under current law, an employee can sign a union authorization card to count toward the showing of interest in union elections regardless of whether they are -- that worker is authorized to work in the united states. illegal immigrants should not be working at american companies, let alone used by labor unions to organize workplaces. this motion to recommit ensures that unions cannot communicate with employees for organizing purposes -- the...
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political and economic integration because the logical endpoint of the union. that is not the destiny of the united kingdom. our government has honored the promise we made to the british people to carry out their wishes clearly expressed in the democratic referendum. let me be very clear this point. this does not mean that britain will enter into an era of withdrawal or isolationism. in fact quite the opposite. want to see a truly global britain working with their friends and allies to promote our common values and objectives across the whole world in our common interests. we will retain our permanent seat on the u.n. security council and will continue to be core members of the g7 and the g20. we are members of the world trade organization. we will push our agenda for free trade and liberalization. we will be central players in imf the oecd and we will be at the heart of nato at second biggest military spender working hand-in-hand on security prosperity and investment with united states are close partner. we will of course continue to work in close corporation
political and economic integration because the logical endpoint of the union. that is not the destiny of the united kingdom. our government has honored the promise we made to the british people to carry out their wishes clearly expressed in the democratic referendum. let me be very clear this point. this does not mean that britain will enter into an era of withdrawal or isolationism. in fact quite the opposite. want to see a truly global britain working with their friends and allies to promote...
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the union jack has already been taken down in brussels.ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in downing street for u to what extent is the prime minister now having such a big majority in parliament impact his clout wn it comes to the next year of negotiations with brussels tget a better deal for the u.k.? >> and mean we won't have the parliamentaryrangling we have d all those years where it was really paralysis here, led to that election victory in a lot of ways. people felt something had to shift, change. but i'm not sure how much that will necessarily help him at the next age. thissue is people who voted leave or remain, actually toght, no one can be sure what brexit really means. when we leave tonight, nothing will change for a year. those talks will be all-important. what kind of fute relationship does boris johnson want? t he spoke to his cabiday and talked about a candidate -- canada-style free trade agreemen he says he wants the u.k. to diverge from the e. rules and regulations, doesn't see the point in leaving unless you
the union jack has already been taken down in brussels.ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in downing street for u to what extent is the prime minister now having such a big majority in parliament impact his clout wn it comes to the next year of negotiations with brussels tget a better deal for the u.k.? >> and mean we won't have the parliamentaryrangling we have d all those years where it was really paralysis here, led to that election victory in a lot of ways. people felt...
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ultimate standing in the world and be a union and i hadn't seen the british leaving my name the union debate is never the have always been very clear since the speech of western georgia and enjoyed it on the aftermath of the 2nd world war saying you would be inside go build you know this stage of you but we will not be with you we will be looking to the landing to previous have never hidden his his will they have never been in favor of a big integration have never been in favor of a political union so. not bad not the only ones all the member states are in the same mad to do it on that point of all the nations that are also taking along british lines it's a border where you yes but. the break up as difficult as possible for britain isn't it in order to dissuade will discover you had it is no need to do aiding anyone because erected has not been the nebulae me it has been a vaccine. instead of why spreading brought people together has been a vaccine because people should all look look at how difficult it is look at the consequences so anyway the need for change is clear and undisputed
ultimate standing in the world and be a union and i hadn't seen the british leaving my name the union debate is never the have always been very clear since the speech of western georgia and enjoyed it on the aftermath of the 2nd world war saying you would be inside go build you know this stage of you but we will not be with you we will be looking to the landing to previous have never hidden his his will they have never been in favor of a big integration have never been in favor of a political...
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you're a union member.up who you are in your political philosophy. >> great to have you here with us this morning. thank so much. >>> all right. one of the most influential labor unions in nevada does not support bernie sanders because of his signature medicare for all plan. cnn speaks with workers to see how they would be impacted, they think, by this. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! leadership that makes a difference. vo: a great president and an effective mayor. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: together they worked to combat gun violence, and again to improve education for every child. obama: i want to thank the mayor of this great city, mayor bloomberg, for his extraordinary leadership. i share your determination to bring this country together
you're a union member.up who you are in your political philosophy. >> great to have you here with us this morning. thank so much. >>> all right. one of the most influential labor unions in nevada does not support bernie sanders because of his signature medicare for all plan. cnn speaks with workers to see how they would be impacted, they think, by this. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother...
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general of the union forces. he oversaw all of the union forces in the last 13 months of the war. he had a more direct command, almost real direct command, of union forces in virginia during that time. he oversaw the final series of union offenses that led to appomattox and lee's surrender and grant's victory. that ended the major combat of the civil war. i wanted to look at grant from a point of view of leadership. i know there are a lot of things that can go into this, a lot of things that contributed to grants victory. and the union victory, not just grant, obviously there were other people involved. there were material and numbers involved, and a number of good commanders and obviously the rank-and-file, without the courage of common soldiers none of this could have happened. without the patient endurance of the folks back home, none of this could have happened. and there was the matter of numbers. here i come to what i believe is a myth popular in some quarters, which is that grant won simply -- solely by di
general of the union forces. he oversaw all of the union forces in the last 13 months of the war. he had a more direct command, almost real direct command, of union forces in virginia during that time. he oversaw the final series of union offenses that led to appomattox and lee's surrender and grant's victory. that ended the major combat of the civil war. i wanted to look at grant from a point of view of leadership. i know there are a lot of things that can go into this, a lot of things that...
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is union. and that is not the destiny of the united kingdom. and our government has now honored the promise we made to the british people to carry out their wish, clearly expressed in the democratic referendum. but let me be very clear on this point. this does not mean that britain will enter into an era of withdrawal or isolationism. in fact quite the opposite. we want to see a truly global britain working with our friends and allies, to promote our common values, and objectives, across the whole world, in our common interests. we will retain our permanent seat on the u.n. security council, we will continue to be called members of the g-7 and of the g-20, we are founding members of the world trade organization, and will take up our independent seat there. we will push our agenda for free trade and liberalization, we will still be central players in the imf, the world bank, the oecd, we will be at the heart of nato, its second biggest military spender, and we will work hand in hand on security,
is union. and that is not the destiny of the united kingdom. and our government has now honored the promise we made to the british people to carry out their wish, clearly expressed in the democratic referendum. but let me be very clear on this point. this does not mean that britain will enter into an era of withdrawal or isolationism. in fact quite the opposite. we want to see a truly global britain working with our friends and allies, to promote our common values, and objectives, across the...
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after he finished his state of the union union, michigan governor gretchen whitmer gave the democratica escobar gave the spanish response. we at "the daily show" have our own annual response where we cover tissues that are especially important to black america. please raise, not likely, just clap as for the annual state ofe shit address. >> good evening americans, black people and people of color. >> i'm roy wood, jr. coming to you from a popeyes owned by sedric the entertainer. these black people are gathered to once again ask ourself the question, where we is? laugh raff we can't deny we had setbacks in 2019. let's start with this presidential race. all our black candidates are gone. kamala gone, cory, done. deval patrick, come on. right now the blackest person in the race is andrew yang. and, no, he is not related to the i didn't ying yang twins. i made that same mistake. ( laughter ) but by campaigning on giving all americans $1,000 a month, yang is doing one of the blackest things, promising to hook everybody up before he even got the damn job. y'all know how we do. ( applause ) t
after he finished his state of the union union, michigan governor gretchen whitmer gave the democratica escobar gave the spanish response. we at "the daily show" have our own annual response where we cover tissues that are especially important to black america. please raise, not likely, just clap as for the annual state ofe shit address. >> good evening americans, black people and people of color. >> i'm roy wood, jr. coming to you from a popeyes owned by sedric the...
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union how credible can the european union is and how if you're seeking those decisions from washington we've seen 2 wars many wars in the ex you saw a war going on in the ukraine that means underpin soil and we saw you see in most situations that washington was pulling the strings and i think at that time european politicians didn't dare to washington that they were not to intervene in european style so well and it's extremely interesting today to you know european politicians prominent european politicians who are not categorized as actually american politicians are saying that well maybe it's time europe the european union take its own future is future in its own hands and be able to discuss independently so i think it's going to be complicated but it's a really interesting that they're speaking about this today and it's positive the european union will collapse if it doesn't have a strong policy which is independent for the from the u.s. and broach said we're not looking for tolling that convinced he said it himself today the european union is dependent on washington but definitely
union how credible can the european union is and how if you're seeking those decisions from washington we've seen 2 wars many wars in the ex you saw a war going on in the ukraine that means underpin soil and we saw you see in most situations that washington was pulling the strings and i think at that time european politicians didn't dare to washington that they were not to intervene in european style so well and it's extremely interesting today to you know european politicians prominent...
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this week, goodbye to the european union.. and deal of the century or slap of the century? does president trump's peace plan for israelis and palestinians offer a path out of an ancient tragedy? my guests today: bronwen maddox of the institute for government think tank, political commentator and broadcaster jonathan sacerdoti, abdel bari atwan, writer on arab affairs author and veteran correspondent thomas kielinger. to some an act of self—determination, to others an act of self—harm. after years of anguished debate, the uk is out of the european union. and now it must build a new relationship with europe, with the world and with itself. why don't you start us, did you get thejob done why don't you start us, did you get the job done commemorative t—shirt? thejob is not done. we know know what the job is at least part of it, there's this whole long year that will go by very quickly when we see whether the uk can do a tiny trade deal with the eu and then there's the whole business of putting the stuff to work, setting up regula
this week, goodbye to the european union.. and deal of the century or slap of the century? does president trump's peace plan for israelis and palestinians offer a path out of an ancient tragedy? my guests today: bronwen maddox of the institute for government think tank, political commentator and broadcaster jonathan sacerdoti, abdel bari atwan, writer on arab affairs author and veteran correspondent thomas kielinger. to some an act of self—determination, to others an act of self—harm. after...
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hostilities boiling over at a divisive state of the union.nd the senate set to acquit the president of high crimes and misdemeanors. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm beverly jarrett. >>> breaking overnight, new results trickling in from the iowa caucuses. and south bend mayor pete buttigieg is in front. he has 267.8%, of state delegates, followed by bernie sanders and joe biden. remember, here, 30% of the results are not reported. the sanders campaign, no doubt looking at the popular vote totals where sanders remains in front. >> buttigieg started in absecurity. now, he has to be regarded as a serious contender. that was sinking in after the fist s first set of results was released. >> it validates for a kid in a community, wondering, if he or she belongs. >> nevada and south carolina are ahe ahead, with large blocks of black voters that support him. first, new hampshire, an overwhelmingly white state. >> it's good to be back in new hampshire. more than you know. >> i wanted to do well in iowa. i count the four days. the
hostilities boiling over at a divisive state of the union.nd the senate set to acquit the president of high crimes and misdemeanors. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm beverly jarrett. >>> breaking overnight, new results trickling in from the iowa caucuses. and south bend mayor pete buttigieg is in front. he has 267.8%, of state delegates, followed by bernie sanders and joe biden. remember, here, 30% of the results are not reported. the sanders...
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having come into the state of the union into the state of the union address with an incredible piecewon. it's interesting to think about what this does in terms of the momentum. we are, we keep talking about this. the 2020 democratic presidential notary public nating process is the most interesting and unpredictable i have seen and i am old. it started -- it is starting off bananas and there was a surprise. at least for 62% of the vote. so far a surprise in terms of the result. and this young candidate who had zero name recogniti a
having come into the state of the union into the state of the union address with an incredible piecewon. it's interesting to think about what this does in terms of the momentum. we are, we keep talking about this. the 2020 democratic presidential notary public nating process is the most interesting and unpredictable i have seen and i am old. it started -- it is starting off bananas and there was a surprise. at least for 62% of the vote. so far a surprise in terms of the result. and this young...
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news live from berlin today is day one of britain's future outside the european union after midnight celebrations by those who voted to leave the u.k. now faces a new reality and a new realization that the hardest part of threats it may be yet to come. and as the world scrambles to stop the spread of the new coronavirus more countries you can impact waiting their citizens from china germany is now one of them a plane carrying the german nationals touching down in frankfurt just moments ago we'll get the latest from our correspondent. i'm calling aspen thanks for joining us after several years of political drama and domestic turmoil britain is finally out of the european union at the stroke of midnight brussels time the u.k. ended nearly a half century of membership in the e.u. but bracks it is still not a done deal the 2 sides now begin an 11 month transition period and the difficult work of finding the terms of a new relationship. ringing in the changes a recording of big ben bond in bret's it at the prime minister's residence in downing street just up the road celebrations began ov
news live from berlin today is day one of britain's future outside the european union after midnight celebrations by those who voted to leave the u.k. now faces a new reality and a new realization that the hardest part of threats it may be yet to come. and as the world scrambles to stop the spread of the new coronavirus more countries you can impact waiting their citizens from china germany is now one of them a plane carrying the german nationals touching down in frankfurt just moments ago...