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applause] narrator: that evening, before a national television audience and 2500 union delegates at the afl-ciodent presented some dominant themes in 1968. citing the mass legislation expected from congress since he took office, he made a spirited appeal for the passage of other needed programs and defended his policies in vietnam. and called on labor to avoid a wage price spiral. he called republicans in congress "the wooden soldiers of the status quo." >> [applause] narrator: despite what one critic called the unjust hyperbole of his attack on republicans, the president would claim with considerable accuracy that the majority of bills enacted in the past four years had grown from administration proposals. >> it wasn't easy, every step of the way. there were voices and votes that said, no, not so fast. it is only a rehash. it cost too much money. don't you know there is a war on, and you have to stop progress at home? i have heard them all. together, we have answered them all. ♪ narrator: the 90th congress's first session reflected tensions over vietnam and the urban crises. but the machinery
applause] narrator: that evening, before a national television audience and 2500 union delegates at the afl-ciodent presented some dominant themes in 1968. citing the mass legislation expected from congress since he took office, he made a spirited appeal for the passage of other needed programs and defended his policies in vietnam. and called on labor to avoid a wage price spiral. he called republicans in congress "the wooden soldiers of the status quo." >> [applause] narrator:...
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so to make a long story short, i was doing very strong and well ended up going through afl my savings, client started canceling, i lost my commissions and edably lost my apartment. so probably around in december of 2015, i would end up calling had my vehicle home for about three days. afterwards i staid at the salvation army from calling different shelters trying to find a place to secure some housing i was compelled to start calling different shelters and salvation army was kind enough to open up their doors or for six lornlg character building month when is i would receive a -- diagnosis as being post-traumatic stress disorder and from the crisis that i went through. the lady over at the salvation army she gave me a referral for a housing program where i'm currently living at now for permanent housing which is in the king district. so one day, i was walking in the neighborhood and decided to stop at the king district to see what exactly was on these grounds. being from florida, i'm trying to connect more with my heritage, and so as i was walking through the church, i saw sign that s
so to make a long story short, i was doing very strong and well ended up going through afl my savings, client started canceling, i lost my commissions and edably lost my apartment. so probably around in december of 2015, i would end up calling had my vehicle home for about three days. afterwards i staid at the salvation army from calling different shelters trying to find a place to secure some housing i was compelled to start calling different shelters and salvation army was kind enough to open...
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that is because it is all so use for afl. it has been criticised for being slow and flat.melbourne, called it flat as an ironing board. jimmy anderson said it was not the right surface for a contest for the big crowds at the mcg. if you are to take wickets on this pitch, you have to bowl defensively and dry up runs. that is not a thrilling spectacle. whichever side wins, they will have to fight hard. that victory will be earned in sweat. english footballer, harry kane, has set a new record of 39 goals in the premier league in a calendar year, doing it in style, with a hat trick at wembley. kane headed in a free kick from christian erikson to give tottenham hotspur a 1—0 lead over southampton and break alan shearer‘s 22—year—old record. a second goal followed just before half time as he swept in across from son heung—min. and midway through the second half, son was again provider, as kane completed his hat trick with a delicate chip over the keeper. that takes his haulfor club and country to 56 goals, making him the leading goalscorer in europe for 2017. earlier, the bbc sp
that is because it is all so use for afl. it has been criticised for being slow and flat.melbourne, called it flat as an ironing board. jimmy anderson said it was not the right surface for a contest for the big crowds at the mcg. if you are to take wickets on this pitch, you have to bowl defensively and dry up runs. that is not a thrilling spectacle. whichever side wins, they will have to fight hard. that victory will be earned in sweat. english footballer, harry kane, has set a new record of...
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of course if you came from brussels, you get out a manu afl rules and regulations to make sure they're doing it properly. but that is another matter. the differences we have in europe have caused much tension and torment over the centuries. but those differences have also been the source of an endless outpouring of wonderful culture. of music, of literature, of art, of science, of drama. of architecture. that is europe's great role until they came and showed us that there were other ways to do things too. now i want to leave a throughout in your mind over the future of europe. it may have you reaching for your glasses. i see allen, we have different views on this matter. he'll have to indulge me this evening. the greatest turmoil and tragedy i suggest has been caused not by competing nationalism in europe, but by the attempt of one authority or ideology or bureaucracy to bring about one system in europe. that is true since the days of napoleon. they have all failed. now the west has found such great strength in its diversity. i learned something about watching your film. and i think wi
of course if you came from brussels, you get out a manu afl rules and regulations to make sure they're doing it properly. but that is another matter. the differences we have in europe have caused much tension and torment over the centuries. but those differences have also been the source of an endless outpouring of wonderful culture. of music, of literature, of art, of science, of drama. of architecture. that is europe's great role until they came and showed us that there were other ways to do...
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and now he will be in afl and when he walks out. so, watching that. watching for more reaction. keep a very close eye on the senate. if that is the case, it is going to be a big move for him. is a lawyer will hold a press conference at his home in detroit. >> sandra: what an hour. to see you 12:00 p.m. >> jon: michael flynn in court right now, where he isn't reportedly expected it to plead guilty of charges of making false statements to the fbi. friday morning to you, i am jon scott. >> melissa: catherine herridge is live in washington right now. she is inside the courtroom. she is listening to the proceedings. she is going to come out as soon as she is available to report it to us on what is going on, so you won't miss a moment of that. >> jon: we understand that michael flynn has pleaded guilty or is about to plead guilty to charges of allying to the fbi, specifically when he was questioned about what he may have told the former russian ambassador, serge kinsley thiso do with any kind of confirmation of russian collusion or trump administration collusion with russia. it is a c
and now he will be in afl and when he walks out. so, watching that. watching for more reaction. keep a very close eye on the senate. if that is the case, it is going to be a big move for him. is a lawyer will hold a press conference at his home in detroit. >> sandra: what an hour. to see you 12:00 p.m. >> jon: michael flynn in court right now, where he isn't reportedly expected it to plead guilty of charges of making false statements to the fbi. friday morning to you, i am jon...
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it's all centered on how it's not able to compete with the likes of afl bit, amazon or microsoft which is as your when it comes to the cloud. last year oracle popped when it reported but then gave up the whole game maybe it pops again, but the trajectory from after that last quarter, it makes me wary. last month he spent time with adobe ceo and went to the san francisco office, beautiful offices in san francisco boy did i like what i saw. he is harnessing artificial intelligence to make better presentations and applications doeb has become the premier marketer of the web with truly breathtaking tools we're in a strange environment right now. tech goes in and out of favor in a single session like today, where the internet of things, semis and cell phone stocks started incredibly strong on an up day and finished down my feeling is trading doeb may be a bad call. i like it as an investment, if you're willing to buy the stock and hold it giving the dominance in online marketing. can i just say it's a very hard stock to hold on to. but you've got to believe because the company has built a f
it's all centered on how it's not able to compete with the likes of afl bit, amazon or microsoft which is as your when it comes to the cloud. last year oracle popped when it reported but then gave up the whole game maybe it pops again, but the trajectory from after that last quarter, it makes me wary. last month he spent time with adobe ceo and went to the san francisco office, beautiful offices in san francisco boy did i like what i saw. he is harnessing artificial intelligence to make better...
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understanding so we can arrive somewhere in about an hour and we now know something a little bit more about afl this stuff is to actually imagine rearranging title a little bit. and that's how i'll do the discussion and start with plato system and then talking why is it an untold story and then we'll talk about friendly orange glow and what the heck that is, and then -- we'll spend a lot of time on dawn of cyberculture. and then we'll have time for question with and answer. so -- let's dive right in and talk about the plato system. so what is this thing? as we heard in the introduction, the acronym stands for program logic for automatic teaching operation os which is a real tongue twister. the material was coined in 1960s so this goes way, with way, way back. and -- basically the idea, vision of plato back in 1960 only a few years after mechanical machines were starting to be built at harvard and some other places to attempt to teach subjects to students particularly grade school kids and also some college students. the idea was, you know, we should try to use a computer because it would be muc
understanding so we can arrive somewhere in about an hour and we now know something a little bit more about afl this stuff is to actually imagine rearranging title a little bit. and that's how i'll do the discussion and start with plato system and then talking why is it an untold story and then we'll talk about friendly orange glow and what the heck that is, and then -- we'll spend a lot of time on dawn of cyberculture. and then we'll have time for question with and answer. so -- let's dive...
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so i love afl those people. but sometimes people make kanyia they have one with quote or they appear just a fleeting instance. there's one that i like i don't know her name. union officer is in the shannon valley and notices 75-year-old woman who is marching along with the union army termed not to be left behind and he says she's walking for freedom i suppose. so there's literally hundreds of people in there, and it was hard choosing just switch vignette chawrp them so unfair question but we'll stop request that. [laughter] >> so in the book you discuss gettysburg. and 50,000 men from both sides were killed, and so is this really turning point in the war and also i was wonder if you would like to talk about story of john who is another character in the book and his retreat with wounded from gettyburg. >> well it seems a little insensitive to come from pennsylvania to virginia so say that it was not turning point of the war but you know i'm doing that. [laughter] you know, we look back on it and it seems that it
so i love afl those people. but sometimes people make kanyia they have one with quote or they appear just a fleeting instance. there's one that i like i don't know her name. union officer is in the shannon valley and notices 75-year-old woman who is marching along with the union army termed not to be left behind and he says she's walking for freedom i suppose. so there's literally hundreds of people in there, and it was hard choosing just switch vignette chawrp them so unfair question but we'll...
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. >> brenda, with that i'd like to recognize the executive director of the council of the afl-cio, and having done two tours of duty in iraq. >> thank you very much. i'm the executive director of the union veterans council. i lead an organization that represents well over 1 million working class veterans, and hundreds of thousands of retired veterans across this country. like many millions of young men and women, when i turned 18, i signed a line to go fight for an idea of america. i served proudly. i served with dignity. what i didn't realize, when i came home, i had to come home to a different fight. i came home in 2009. i found myself without a job, i found myself without a degree and i found myself without a future. and this is the same story of hundreds of thousands of veterans around this country and this generation. we have come home to a rigged system that rewards the wealthy and overlooks everyone else. since 2009, when i came home, i was able to find a very good job. i got lucky. i became construction worker. pipe welder, to be precise. and as i did that, i decided to dedicat
. >> brenda, with that i'd like to recognize the executive director of the council of the afl-cio, and having done two tours of duty in iraq. >> thank you very much. i'm the executive director of the union veterans council. i lead an organization that represents well over 1 million working class veterans, and hundreds of thousands of retired veterans across this country. like many millions of young men and women, when i turned 18, i signed a line to go fight for an idea of america....
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the afl-cio. the bricklayers. that's who is doing most of this investing on behalf of little people like me who don't have the knowledge or the time to be able to go through 100 pages of really fine print, really detailed stuff, to determine which person i should vote for on a board of a company i don't know much about. that's it. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional 30 seconds. mr capuano: who are the worst of the worst of the people who hire these people. the dominican sisters hire these people. they are put together for the purpose of ripping the heart out of corporate america. those dominican sisters, they are evil investors. let's not forget the daughters of charity. oh, terrible, terrible people. they're so busy caring for the poorest people in the world that they take time out of that in order to find a way to stick it to the biggest corporate people in the country. ms. waters: 30 seconds to the gentleman. mr capuano: yet they use proxy advisors. who want this is bill? ever
the afl-cio. the bricklayers. that's who is doing most of this investing on behalf of little people like me who don't have the knowledge or the time to be able to go through 100 pages of really fine print, really detailed stuff, to determine which person i should vote for on a board of a company i don't know much about. that's it. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional 30 seconds. mr capuano: who are the worst of the worst of the people who hire these people. the...
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and now he will be in afl and when he walks out. so, watching that. watching for more reaction.very close eye on the senate. if that is the case, it is going to be a big move for him. is a lawyer will hold a press conference at his home in detroit. >> sandra: what an hour. to see you 12:00 p.m. >> jon: michael flynn in court right now, where he isn't reportedly expected it to plead guilty of charges of making false statements to the fbi. friday morning to you, i am jon scott. >> melissa: catherine herridge is live in washington right now. she is inside the courtroom. she i
and now he will be in afl and when he walks out. so, watching that. watching for more reaction.very close eye on the senate. if that is the case, it is going to be a big move for him. is a lawyer will hold a press conference at his home in detroit. >> sandra: what an hour. to see you 12:00 p.m. >> jon: michael flynn in court right now, where he isn't reportedly expected it to plead guilty of charges of making false statements to the fbi. friday morning to you, i am jon scott....
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high, you know so it seems that there's an echo effect also booming oil l means booming manufacturing aflhat creating amazing high paying jobs. now i guess the big question here is, we've come back a lot in oil fix a resistance plan, and do we break out through there could we and enough discipline among american frackers and o'perk not to overproduce and let price go up a little bit? >> fannie mae and freddie tracke learning as ofs did 22 ngtd almost 300 more rigs onis line but they seem to be bringing them back be in an orderly fashion not to disrupt prices. so maybe they've learned hard way. >> i'm skeptical it will could be. the history suggest that these guyses are are big tackers they talk about pulling back. but they always wait for their neighbor like we're all much more careful this time. but i don't see that they isly tbhies to see. they spend more than they should each time and temperatures us as kiewrls because prices come down that puts a ceiling on all of us and natural gas price and oil prices so more bullish about us but not necessarily about the industry. rng thank you it
high, you know so it seems that there's an echo effect also booming oil l means booming manufacturing aflhat creating amazing high paying jobs. now i guess the big question here is, we've come back a lot in oil fix a resistance plan, and do we break out through there could we and enough discipline among american frackers and o'perk not to overproduce and let price go up a little bit? >> fannie mae and freddie tracke learning as ofs did 22 ngtd almost 300 more rigs onis line but they seem...
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the steelelworkers un here i in the united states, one of f the largest ununions in the afl-cicio, here, stunned the wod of american labor two years ago whenen they isissued a press ree announcing the formal alliance-- i'll use their words--ththe forl aalliance betweeeen the steelworkers union of the united statates, which-h--i don'tt know many members it has, but in the hundreds of thousands, big union--with mondragon, the corporate--that huge, successful worker's self-directed enterprise in spain. and i remember many of us were taken aback. "what an interesting idea. an alliance." what did it mean? well, the details were hard to come by. it seems asas though there was discussion, obviously, between them. they issued a joint press release anand had a press conference. but it's hard to tell, so i'm now going to imagine where this might go. i'm not saying that's where they're taking it. i don't know exactly where they're going to take it, or even whether they're going to take it somewhere, but here's what i would do. imagine a trade union movement with a completely different strategic id
the steelelworkers un here i in the united states, one of f the largest ununions in the afl-cicio, here, stunned the wod of american labor two years ago whenen they isissued a press ree announcing the formal alliance-- i'll use their words--ththe forl aalliance betweeeen the steelworkers union of the united statates, which-h--i don'tt know many members it has, but in the hundreds of thousands, big union--with mondragon, the corporate--that huge, successful worker's self-directed enterprise in...