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have just become apathetic about workers' rights. well i think the problem really is that there's so much of an attack against workers' rights in this country you know it's almost impossible to form a union legally here twenty thousand workers a year roughly are fired when they try to form a union so people are really intimidated the second thing is that you know labor and unions are not even taught in school anymore so people are very ignorant of what it means to be in a union and because the labor movement has been so under attack for less than eight percent of the private sector workforce city and so people just have no clue what it means to be a union you know i think about it i think about people in my parents' generation who talk about how important the union was it to their experience of other worker no matter you know from teachers to new facts errors what has changed that has changed you know the bigger idea here. well i think i said before people they said they'd say two things one is not enough people belong to unions so p
have just become apathetic about workers' rights. well i think the problem really is that there's so much of an attack against workers' rights in this country you know it's almost impossible to form a union legally here twenty thousand workers a year roughly are fired when they try to form a union so people are really intimidated the second thing is that you know labor and unions are not even taught in school anymore so people are very ignorant of what it means to be in a union and because the...
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they are very apathetic. they're vulnerable and they are in non-participatory in the community. ok? oftentimes, these people have problems within the family. i feel that to enforce the sleeper, doing this labor enforcement, the great number of people shows that you care. it shows these people, they don't have -- if they are powerless, they have hope. in the city, you can retain the trust for the future of the city and the community. legislatively, regulatory coming in terms of resources, and what is more, it is a grassroots organization. in order to -- [tone] supervisor campos: thank you. thank you, sir. >> my name a charlotte 9 attorney -- my name is charlotte and i am an attorney. we're a nonprofit legal services agency. we hold workers' rights clinics around the bay area and here in san francisco four nights a week and we see thousands of workers a year. minimum wage, overtime, and the thing that is constructive as we see workers who have already quit from their jobs. we do not see as many workers coming forward who still work at the places they're complaining about the employmen
they are very apathetic. they're vulnerable and they are in non-participatory in the community. ok? oftentimes, these people have problems within the family. i feel that to enforce the sleeper, doing this labor enforcement, the great number of people shows that you care. it shows these people, they don't have -- if they are powerless, they have hope. in the city, you can retain the trust for the future of the city and the community. legislatively, regulatory coming in terms of resources, and...
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. >> they become numb, apathetic, and they're used to hearing pat murder on the street. that why we made at it mission to stand at every location where there has been one committed so that they see the other side of it. >> alan: the leaders says poverty is a major factor that is driving crime up in oakland. they're encouraging neighborhood organizes to work together and combat violence. >>> prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty against a mental patient accused of murdering a psychiatric technician at the napa state hospital. jeff massey is accused of strongling the technician. he the prosecutor said they decided nod to pursue a death sentence after talking with the victim's family. matthew was found not guilty by reason of insanity for burglary. >>> the drug enforcement agency says those unused prescription drugs in your medicine cabinet can be just as dangerous as illegal drugs. that's why it's undergoing a major effort to take prescription drugs off the street today. lisa amin gulezian reports from a drug takeback program. >> drop them in the bin. >> tha
. >> they become numb, apathetic, and they're used to hearing pat murder on the street. that why we made at it mission to stand at every location where there has been one committed so that they see the other side of it. >> alan: the leaders says poverty is a major factor that is driving crime up in oakland. they're encouraging neighborhood organizes to work together and combat violence. >>> prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty against a mental patient...
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. >> they become numb, apathetic, and they're used to hearing about a murder on the street. we made it a mission to stand at every location where there has been one committed so they see the other side of that. >> alan: leaders say poverty is the major factor of driving crime up in oakland. they urged neighborhood organizes to work to combat violence. >> commercial salmon season opens tomorrow but at it unclear if any of the boats will good out because of rough seas. there's concern because sport fishing boats haven't had much luck. the season was shut down three years ago because of a record low salmon mwai grace to the sacramento river. >> thousands of people flooded to rome. the all-night pray vigils for a former pope. and how charlie sheen is helping a bay area man. then this. >> tonight, for the first time i'm releasing my official birth video. [laughing] >> alan: the president pumps the donald at the white house correspond ends dinner. league. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. clear skies. temperatures will warm back up sunday afternoon. we have@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
. >> they become numb, apathetic, and they're used to hearing about a murder on the street. we made it a mission to stand at every location where there has been one committed so they see the other side of that. >> alan: leaders say poverty is the major factor of driving crime up in oakland. they urged neighborhood organizes to work to combat violence. >> commercial salmon season opens tomorrow but at it unclear if any of the boats will good out because of rough seas. there's...
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i felt so apathetic after the loss, i didn't feel like lathering up and shaving. props to steve chenevey for getting a late donation in i believe $100 from steve chenevey. you are a fine man. >> i didn't give one nickel. i feel horrible. >> i only did it to make you look bad, lurch. >> well, you did. >> thanks, guys. sorry it was a lousy end to the season. >> you know what? as caps fans, this is typical. this is normal. >> let's hope we can reverse that trend next year. thanks guys. >> you got tucker over there like i can't believe you threw me under the bus. >> he is not going to shut up. you know he is not. up next, do you really no what this day actually honors for cinco de mayo. we'll tell you coming up. >>> our facebook fan of the day is shannon martin. our viewers watches us in martinsburg west virginia. we thank you for watching us. we appreciate it. >>> cinco de mayo. do you know what this day honors? many people think it is for mention an independence. it celebrates the mix can victory over french forces in 18626789 the picture on your screen is a paintin
i felt so apathetic after the loss, i didn't feel like lathering up and shaving. props to steve chenevey for getting a late donation in i believe $100 from steve chenevey. you are a fine man. >> i didn't give one nickel. i feel horrible. >> i only did it to make you look bad, lurch. >> well, you did. >> thanks, guys. sorry it was a lousy end to the season. >> you know what? as caps fans, this is typical. this is normal. >> let's hope we can reverse that trend...
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i think for the palestinians as well because it would legitimize a movement that is inherently apathetical to their -- a pity for president obama's larger themes. on thursday in my view he gave generally a great speech in which he gave his own version of a freedom agenda which was inspiring for egyptians, syrians, libyans, so on. he ought to be thinking about how he pushes that agenda forward in those arab countries which is where the body of american interests going forward lied. >> as walter mentioned aluf mentioned, jeff agrees, there is going to be no real progress between israel and the palestinians so long as you have a palestinian prime minister who continues to harp incessantly on the issue of refugees which israel is existential threat as a jewish state. so don't put good money after bad. don't squander american diplomatic prestige what will amount fool's errand when there are genuine opportunities elsewhere in the region. >> charlie: jeffrey? >> i would agree with that. very quickly i would agree with that. cept with the caveat that there is good chance or reasonable chance that
i think for the palestinians as well because it would legitimize a movement that is inherently apathetical to their -- a pity for president obama's larger themes. on thursday in my view he gave generally a great speech in which he gave his own version of a freedom agenda which was inspiring for egyptians, syrians, libyans, so on. he ought to be thinking about how he pushes that agenda forward in those arab countries which is where the body of american interests going forward lied. >> as...
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it was almost a genetic sort of inclination to be sensitive to animals and to be apathetic. you know i think it is different from all of us. i am sure that was the case of many of you but i've heard a lot of stories that there was one moment the people had where they saw in a very poignant setting the suffering of an animal. but you know, i certainly have seen and all my gears weather was being out with the buffalo in yellowstone are being on the ice floes of canada, i have seen the worst of humanity but i've also seen the best of humanity. i really want to focus on the best of humanity because that is our pathway for the future. questions? yes. >> wayne, so often we hear that science doesn't prove that animals feel and this and that. i know where you are coming from as far as the human bond with animals, but does your book discuss today's science findings and how it is inevitable that we must give animals they are due process and to be treated humanely and so on and so forth? >> i think -- did most of you here that? it is about science and do i explore in the bond the issue
it was almost a genetic sort of inclination to be sensitive to animals and to be apathetic. you know i think it is different from all of us. i am sure that was the case of many of you but i've heard a lot of stories that there was one moment the people had where they saw in a very poignant setting the suffering of an animal. but you know, i certainly have seen and all my gears weather was being out with the buffalo in yellowstone are being on the ice floes of canada, i have seen the worst of...