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so do as unions say, not as unions do. i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." juan williams jessica, welcome, everybody. michelle it's incredible, unions got their $15 minimum wage law in l.a. now they want an exemption for union workers. you're from l.a. any surprises? >> i'm not surprised at all. this is shameless. this is exactly how the unions work. this is why unions are basically dying. what's happening is they understand just like the rest of us when you raise the minimum wage it leads to more unemployment. this isn't rocket science, it's common sense. they don't care about the worker they care about making money. they care about getting money from their members. they want as many mens as possible and they want to make unions basically the cheapest labor. and have more money for themselves. that's what this is all about. >> wayne, you there as well no surprises, l.a.'s very liberal, but within days of getting their law through, by the way, if you're a business and you hire union workers, we want you exempt. >> it's incredible but i think michelle is righ
so do as unions say, not as unions do. i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." juan williams jessica, welcome, everybody. michelle it's incredible, unions got their $15 minimum wage law in l.a. now they want an exemption for union workers. you're from l.a. any surprises? >> i'm not surprised at all. this is shameless. this is exactly how the unions work. this is why unions are basically dying. what's happening is they understand just like the rest of us when you raise the...
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so do as unions say, not as unions do. i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in."dy. michelle it's incredible, unions got their $15 minimum wage law in l.a. now they want an exemption for union workers. you're from l.a. any surprises? >> i'm not surprised at all. this is shameless. this is exactly how the unions work. this is why unions are
so do as unions say, not as unions do. i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in."dy. michelle it's incredible, unions got their $15 minimum wage law in l.a. now they want an exemption for union workers. you're from l.a. any surprises? >> i'm not surprised at all. this is shameless. this is exactly how the unions work. this is why unions are
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it's so many different things but starts with us grabbing young people as union as we probably can andhem love. it's about working together and i listened everybody on the corner where were they last week? we didn't know about it. >> got to take a break. as we take a break, we'd like to direct your attention to the screen where we will put west side for park heights community health alliance. if you can help this organization they noticed your help. log on and help them. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. as we continue our discussion we saw members of the clergy and various religious leaders front and center during the unrest. what do you believe they and the faith community play in the rebuilding and the healing of baltimore city. >> i don't think they play any more of a substantial role than the lady up the street. i do think, you know, they have an audience to speak to and it's good they are involved in this reaction. but i don't think we should place a lot of expectations on what they can deliver. human services who are in the street every day. there's a large theater communit
it's so many different things but starts with us grabbing young people as union as we probably can andhem love. it's about working together and i listened everybody on the corner where were they last week? we didn't know about it. >> got to take a break. as we take a break, we'd like to direct your attention to the screen where we will put west side for park heights community health alliance. if you can help this organization they noticed your help. log on and help them. we'll be right...
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confederates initially pushed a -- the union troopers back. as reinforcements arrived, they realize they cannot make it through. the union army is surrounded on three sides of the river on the other side. of course, lee and grant will meet that very afternoon of april 9. one of the things that makes the appomattox surrender you knew there is an active campaign and right up to the last minute there is fighting. we do not know who the last casualty was, there is probably no way to know because the fighting spread out across the village. one of the possible candidates is montgomery from pennsylvania, that is his photograph. as the flags of truce go out and fighting dies down, both sides have a chance to pause and catch the reps -- their breath and for the confederates, this is the first time they have had to process things. think about a grueling week. we have all been in situations where you push yourself and have long days and lose track of things and make bad decisions. you are fatigue mentally -- fatigued mentally and physically. when word comes
confederates initially pushed a -- the union troopers back. as reinforcements arrived, they realize they cannot make it through. the union army is surrounded on three sides of the river on the other side. of course, lee and grant will meet that very afternoon of april 9. one of the things that makes the appomattox surrender you knew there is an active campaign and right up to the last minute there is fighting. we do not know who the last casualty was, there is probably no way to know because...
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much as as union players. >> we care about our fans.e care about our community and it's -- a lot of it is about soccer it's more than just soccer, too. it's about helping others and helping our community and doing what's best for ourselves and the fans. >> today's visit a reward from true mark financial the students did a great job in getting the word out about the importance of how money works in this world of ours. can't get enough soccer? fox 29 special coverage of the fifa women's world cup starts sunday june 7th. >> a new jersey elementary got a visit from philly fanatics in marlton this morning. kindergarten class won the fan nat tick about reading competition. each of those students read at least 15 minutes a day between september and march g for them. >> very good for them. they get a visit from the phanatic and we get a visit from a little bit of heat and humidity. >> yes, we do. we knew it was coming. >> glad the phanatic was in the ac instead of outside today. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> it would have been a problem with
much as as union players. >> we care about our fans.e care about our community and it's -- a lot of it is about soccer it's more than just soccer, too. it's about helping others and helping our community and doing what's best for ourselves and the fans. >> today's visit a reward from true mark financial the students did a great job in getting the word out about the importance of how money works in this world of ours. can't get enough soccer? fox 29 special coverage of the fifa...
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the united autoworkers pushing lower pay for new union workers as long as it means union jobs. in other words and pay attention to this because it is the ultimate in hypocrisy. the very two tiered pay structure unions hated in other workplaces like i don't know fast food places, they are perfectly willing to accept for themselves again as long as it is not existing union members feeling that lower pay pinch but the new members coming in. wait, you are probably saying wasn't that the same argument that fast food employers were make against an across-the-board wage hike, that high school workers are just part-time workers shouldn't get the same 15 bucks that someone else does, that there ought to be a two tiered taste. unions are parasites that only fight for higher wages when it helps the bottom line. so don't give me any middle ground, how do you feel? [ laughter ]. >> well neil this is straight out of pages of animal farm. all the animals are equal except some like the unions are equal than more the rest. and you summed it up, the unions are proposing entry level, low wage, lo
the united autoworkers pushing lower pay for new union workers as long as it means union jobs. in other words and pay attention to this because it is the ultimate in hypocrisy. the very two tiered pay structure unions hated in other workplaces like i don't know fast food places, they are perfectly willing to accept for themselves again as long as it is not existing union members feeling that lower pay pinch but the new members coming in. wait, you are probably saying wasn't that the same...
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the union forces in the balance, is that is chaotic as the surrenders were? do you get me just of my question? mr. dunkerly: no -- audience member: how organized were the demobilization of the union armies compared to the grand review and the subsequent demobilization that starts almost immediately? mr. dunkerly: i have not researched that. they have a process. there were forces left to occupy the south and the majority of the troops are going to be moving back to their home states. i do not know the details but they had a system. it worked pretty efficiently. i think by the end of the summer or the fall, a large percentage of the union army was on the way home. i do not know the details. >> we can take the last two questions quickly. audience member: the rest of the army in northern virginia, i know fitzley moved out to the appomattox area and john mosley, who had a small command. can you stick to the confederate calvary and other troops that were not with lee and how they managed to surrender? mr. dunkerly: sure. i've even got a photograph we can refer to. m
the union forces in the balance, is that is chaotic as the surrenders were? do you get me just of my question? mr. dunkerly: no -- audience member: how organized were the demobilization of the union armies compared to the grand review and the subsequent demobilization that starts almost immediately? mr. dunkerly: i have not researched that. they have a process. there were forces left to occupy the south and the majority of the troops are going to be moving back to their home states. i do not...
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news4 has team coverage from philadelphia as well as union station and how this will impact your travels this morning. >>> we're following more breaking news after someone shot five people in prince george's county (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> in philadelphia right now, an amtrak train derail on way to new york city. that train started here in washington. the crash killed at least five people on board. amtrak cancelled all service between philly and new york. it announced changes all along the northeast corridor this morning as well. today, the ntsb will investigate what happened and if this could have been prevented. >>> we have team coverage here and in philadelphia. let's check in with aaron gilchrist where this crash occurred. good morning, aaron. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: eun, good morning. this is still very much an active scene. that's spanning a fairly large area in this part of philadelphia. you may be able to see behind me some of the flashi
news4 has team coverage from philadelphia as well as union station and how this will impact your travels this morning. >>> we're following more breaking news after someone shot five people in prince george's county (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> in philadelphia right now, an amtrak train derail on way to new york city. that train started here in washington....
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it is also important that the european union and the countries as well as the african union work in close partnership on this issue. we therefore very much welcome this perspective in the special summit as i discussed earlier recently. we're addressing the issue of poverty together, of wars, human rights unequal distribution of access to resources be it financial or other forms of resources. we need to do it with all the countries involved on an equal footing and with mutual respect. the european union is ready to do its part. that's not always been the case, i know, now i believe we're ready to do it. i believe we're ready to address challenges that affect us all and do it not only from a security perspective but first and foremost from a humanitarian perspective. the european union, we can do a lot, we cannot do it alone. it needs to be a global effort. that's why we count on your support to save lives and let me end by quoting pope francis when he says their stories make us cry and make us ashamed. i call on you today to stop crying and stop feeling ashamed. thank you. >> the e.u.'s fo
it is also important that the european union and the countries as well as the african union work in close partnership on this issue. we therefore very much welcome this perspective in the special summit as i discussed earlier recently. we're addressing the issue of poverty together, of wars, human rights unequal distribution of access to resources be it financial or other forms of resources. we need to do it with all the countries involved on an equal footing and with mutual respect. the...
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how does it feel to be portrayed as a union -- >> there's been a lot of nasty mail.elieve that people know who i am, that they understand i'm a mom, a grandma, high school teacher. i'm still the same person. i amwho i am and you can't be shaken by all that nastyness. >> what is the weather going to be like today? >>> kind of cloudy today and on into the start of our workweek. here is a live shot at the bay bridge. you can see the clouds around a lot of the bay. here'swhat you can expect, plenty of morning low clouds, partly to mostly cloudy as we head into the afternoon. and then below average temperatures, these are going to stick around for the next few days. let's fly around the bay and take a look at some of our hiez for today. -- highsfor today. 65 in union city. as we fly to the east bay we're going to see our warmest temperatures, 70 degrees in brentwood. walnut creek 66. alameda you're going to get 61 for berkeley as well, 57 in san francisco and in the north bay novato, 65 degrees. so theseclouds are going to stick around today and into our monday, tuesday a
how does it feel to be portrayed as a union -- >> there's been a lot of nasty mail.elieve that people know who i am, that they understand i'm a mom, a grandma, high school teacher. i'm still the same person. i amwho i am and you can't be shaken by all that nastyness. >> what is the weather going to be like today? >>> kind of cloudy today and on into the start of our workweek. here is a live shot at the bay bridge. you can see the clouds around a lot of the bay. here'swhat...
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as you can imagine it is not sitting well with local politicians or the union. has been introduced that would cut the size of boeing's tax break as a number of employees at washington state falls below the 2013 level. >> it is cheating the people in the state of washington. we gave them a large tax incentive with the understanding that jobs would be created in the state of washington. >> boeing issued a statement saying, quote, competitive pressures not to mention supply chain considerations and efforts to colocate with customers have compelled bowing to diversify our footprint. analysts said the long history of battles with its unions is driving its decision to leave washington. as far as the big tax break it was tied to boeing assembly of the news 777 x not job numbers of boeing is doing what the legislature allowed it to do. >> most legislatures require tax breaks for jobs. and that was a real bone had mistake. >> no one expected the link to pull completely out of washington state at least for the next couple decades and that was unthinkable until recently. >
as you can imagine it is not sitting well with local politicians or the union. has been introduced that would cut the size of boeing's tax break as a number of employees at washington state falls below the 2013 level. >> it is cheating the people in the state of washington. we gave them a large tax incentive with the understanding that jobs would be created in the state of washington. >> boeing issued a statement saying, quote, competitive pressures not to mention supply chain...
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, strasbourg symbolizes an increasingly important concept: that of supranationalism, as embodied by the european unionis an idea that transcends cultural and national definitions of state territory. as boundaries allow more fluid movement, perceptions of state identity may become more fluid as well. in the final analysis, europe's supranationalism seeks to enhance how european places interact with each other and how europe, as a region, can most effectively interact with the world. europe has seen increasing supranationalism through organizations like the european union. however, at the same time, certain countries in the region have split apart-- a process called "devolution." though former yugoslavia dissolved into bitter war, its neighbor, czechoslovakia separated peacefully into the czech and slovak republics. our focus is on the slovak republic. we'll see that this young country still struggles with border disputes ethnic tensions and economic development issues connected to its communist past and its independent future. thirty miles east of vienna lies a nation that is barely beyond its first de
, strasbourg symbolizes an increasingly important concept: that of supranationalism, as embodied by the european unionis an idea that transcends cultural and national definitions of state territory. as boundaries allow more fluid movement, perceptions of state identity may become more fluid as well. in the final analysis, europe's supranationalism seeks to enhance how european places interact with each other and how europe, as a region, can most effectively interact with the world. europe has...
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union colors. weitzel's were settled and ready to enter richmond. everyone wants to make history as the first union regiment or first union core into richmond. weitzel says each group will take a different road in and converge at rocket landing. the different groups all take roads and. there's a bit of a foot race on some of the regiments where two meat and when group would rush across the field trying to beat the other into richmond. as the troops enter, the 25th court interspersed -- the 25th corps enters first. explosions are heard in the city. the city is on fire. the liberated slaves come out and greet the union troops as liberators. many drawings have been made of this vein of the federals entering, and you can always find godfrey weitzel. he did not dress in full major general's attire. here he is, shown behind a band from his 25th corps playing union songs as they march in in orderly procession into the burning capital. they stop at capitol square which is the only place that people can get a breath of fresh air. the poor people of richmond have gone there with their belongi
union colors. weitzel's were settled and ready to enter richmond. everyone wants to make history as the first union regiment or first union core into richmond. weitzel says each group will take a different road in and converge at rocket landing. the different groups all take roads and. there's a bit of a foot race on some of the regiments where two meat and when group would rush across the field trying to beat the other into richmond. as the troops enter, the 25th court interspersed -- the 25th...
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it enters the union january 20 9, 18 61 as a free state. this is a letter composed by the famous militant abolitionist of the kansas territory, john brown senior. it is known as john brown's parallels. it was published in january of 1859. this letter was written with the intent for to be published in a lawrence newspaper.
it enters the union january 20 9, 18 61 as a free state. this is a letter composed by the famous militant abolitionist of the kansas territory, john brown senior. it is known as john brown's parallels. it was published in january of 1859. this letter was written with the intent for to be published in a lawrence newspaper.
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confederacy -- at generic confederate major, he was the same age as i was. >> before we started i am as you for union officer because of your dark gray coat. tell me about your uniform. tyler: a lot of fabric is being imported from europe. there is a manufacturer named kate lives in ireland and is shipping in fabric from the u.k.. it is normally what you would think of as confederate gray. these are three layers of braid it is for a major. one for the tenants, 34 kernels. it is the same pattern that exists today if you look at marine corps dress uniforms. i have the same thing on my cap. three layers of braid for a major. these would have been done by hand. officers uniforms were privately purchased by officers, historically, so they would have been made by taylor's. >> who does yours? tyler: i don't remember the name of the guy who made this one but he did a really good job. >> you have played as you're playing a confederate major today. have you taken on other roles? tyler: i am with the fife and drum corps, i had came originally as a fiver. >> what got you hitch rested in living history to begin w
confederacy -- at generic confederate major, he was the same age as i was. >> before we started i am as you for union officer because of your dark gray coat. tell me about your uniform. tyler: a lot of fabric is being imported from europe. there is a manufacturer named kate lives in ireland and is shipping in fabric from the u.k.. it is normally what you would think of as confederate gray. these are three layers of braid it is for a major. one for the tenants, 34 kernels. it is the same...
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back to "cavuto on business." >>> it's the union version of do not as we do. union workers believe they should get massive wage hikes, but when it comes to their own survival unions are perfectly happy doing something else. the uaw is pushing a plan to hire thousands of new auto workers at a much lower wage to protect union jobs. but wait a minute isn't that the same argument that fast food owners have been using? a two-tier paid structure for younger, less experienced workers to keep their jobs. they'll talk about a piece and a work and a double standard. charles payne, what do you think? >> i agree 1000%, neil but this is not necessarily new. the unions are -- one of the reasons they have crumbled with respect to a percentage of the total workforce is because these kind of policies. they are in it for themselves 100% and the whole hierarchy and the seniority kind of thing is discouraging. we saw it in the throes of the great recession when certain police departments wouldn't hire young cops because older cops had to get all the things and that's the way the u
back to "cavuto on business." >>> it's the union version of do not as we do. union workers believe they should get massive wage hikes, but when it comes to their own survival unions are perfectly happy doing something else. the uaw is pushing a plan to hire thousands of new auto workers at a much lower wage to protect union jobs. but wait a minute isn't that the same argument that fast food owners have been using? a two-tier paid structure for younger, less experienced...
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as a sorting out. they had come into the union as a slave state. they felt that they needed to maintain the balance and sort out the individuals who came to missouri. there was no abolitionist in evidence. preaching abolition was illegal. it was criminal during the period of these lawsuits. >> following the lawsuits today is complicated enough. i am curious what you found in regards to people becoming educated. it would be very difficult to have faith in somebody who said they would lead you through a lawsuit. can you talk about how they found out? or word-of-mouth? how they found out they could find freedom through a lawsuit. dr. vandervelde: yes, it was through networks in a free black community. there was no one who was leading the charge. each of these individuals stepped forward. that was surprising to me. i thought i would see a movement. i did not see a movement. my understanding is that through word-of-mouth, the fact that this very simple rule meant that if you had resided in free territory, you would be free was the kind of information th
as a sorting out. they had come into the union as a slave state. they felt that they needed to maintain the balance and sort out the individuals who came to missouri. there was no abolitionist in evidence. preaching abolition was illegal. it was criminal during the period of these lawsuits. >> following the lawsuits today is complicated enough. i am curious what you found in regards to people becoming educated. it would be very difficult to have faith in somebody who said they would lead...
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they convince him to defer it until a union victory occurs, so the order will not be interpreted as ano, lincoln tables it. and then begins issuing statements designed to ensure white america that if he does act, it will be out of military necessity, not humanitarian sympathy. he is that fearful about white public opposition. especially with off-year elections approaching. douglass at first tolerates this campaign of disinformation, but not for long. ultimately, lincoln's words enrage him again. >> my paramount object in this struggle is to save the union. and is it not either to save or destroy slavery. if i can save the union without freeing any slaves, i would do it. and if i could save it by freeing all the slaves, i would do it. and, if i could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, i would also do that. i have here stated my purpose according to my view of official duty. and i intend no modification of my oft expressed personal wish that all men everywhere could be free. >> it is true that the president lays down his propositions with many qualifications, some of which
they convince him to defer it until a union victory occurs, so the order will not be interpreted as ano, lincoln tables it. and then begins issuing statements designed to ensure white america that if he does act, it will be out of military necessity, not humanitarian sympathy. he is that fearful about white public opposition. especially with off-year elections approaching. douglass at first tolerates this campaign of disinformation, but not for long. ultimately, lincoln's words enrage him...
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lincoln's goal is for aou peace swiftl that will bring the southern brethren into the union as swiftlyat his -- that that's the spirit lincoln intends. grant also knows that his brief n is t as a military man is to effect the surrender of lee's army, but will the heavy fraught questions ty whether the confederates will again vote have office have property that was taken restored to them, those questions are ' beyond grant's jurisdiction and outside his brief. those will be dealt with by civil authorities, by politicians, congressmen back in washington, d.c. grant's terms to lead here surrender by patrol. this is a military intervention, grant's leniency in this hour protects the lives of lee' men, but does not resolve political questions. grant hopes at this moment that in those political questions will be resolved in a spirit of charity lincoln laid out in the second address. >> we see a lot of actors here today. how did the confederate troops view their yankee victors?rn how did troops view their southern counterparts? >> well, it's tempting to think of this aspt a moment of healing,
lincoln's goal is for aou peace swiftl that will bring the southern brethren into the union as swiftlyat his -- that that's the spirit lincoln intends. grant also knows that his brief n is t as a military man is to effect the surrender of lee's army, but will the heavy fraught questions ty whether the confederates will again vote have office have property that was taken restored to them, those questions are ' beyond grant's jurisdiction and outside his brief. those will be dealt with by civil...
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constitution defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman? >> would a president santorum push for a constitutional amendment as president bush once proposed banning same-sex marriage? >> jon: oh, my god! president santorum. ( laughter ) you kill me! you got me again, john king you praingster. ( laughter ) , of course, the national shift makes it a lot more acceptable now for republican candidates to say kind of things they were saying in the last campaign cycle as well. >> i am for a constitutional amendment that says marriage is between a man and a woman at the federal level. >> the sacrament of marriage is based on a man and woman. >> marriage existed before governments existed. i can call this napkin a paper towel, but it is a napkin. ( laughter ) >> jon: oh, oh, and let me gets, in your scenario, the paper towel is the gay guy. oh okay. how stereotypical you can get? ( cheers and applause ) you get my point. republicans can no longer dismiss gay marriage out of hand. they must engage the question. >> the question is if you would attend to
constitution defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman? >> would a president santorum push for a constitutional amendment as president bush once proposed banning same-sex marriage? >> jon: oh, my god! president santorum. ( laughter ) you kill me! you got me again, john king you praingster. ( laughter ) , of course, the national shift makes it a lot more acceptable now for republican candidates to say kind of things they were saying in the last campaign cycle as well....
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as "bleeding kansas." very controversial. the eyes of the country were focused on what was going on out here. kansas got the nickname "bleeding kansas" because the struggle over whether kansas would enter the union as a free state or a slave state. we are going to look at a map of kansas and nebraska territories. this is 1856. in 1854, the kansas-nebraska act was signed, creating the twin territories of nebraska and kansas. oath people assumed -- both peoples assumed that the kansas-nebraska act would probably replicate the missouri compromise in that if you brought in twin territories, one would be naturally free and the other naturally slave. most people assume that the territory of nebraska would be settled by the free state of islands -- of iowans. they set of the government, wrote a free state constitution and brought nebraska in as a free state. conversely, there were 100,000 or so slaves in the state of missouri. missourians would come into eastern kansas and settle, set up a government, write a constitution, and kansas would come in as a slave state. they would send two southern senators to washington and you would keep an equilibrium in the u.s. senate. that is what people thought. they
as "bleeding kansas." very controversial. the eyes of the country were focused on what was going on out here. kansas got the nickname "bleeding kansas" because the struggle over whether kansas would enter the union as a free state or a slave state. we are going to look at a map of kansas and nebraska territories. this is 1856. in 1854, the kansas-nebraska act was signed, creating the twin territories of nebraska and kansas. oath people assumed -- both peoples assumed that...
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. >> student groups, business and philanthropic organizations, elected officials as well as police unions and the division of police itself. over though there were differences on specific points we all agree that we wanted to a strong and safe community where policing by the citizens and the police officers are done in the a way that it has respect and accountability associated with it. >> police reform has been my focus and that of the city since i became mayor in the 2006 and we made some meaningful changes. examples changes in use of force and creating a timetable for investigation of the force we are changing our recruiting in hiring procedures to achief the goal of having a more diverse police force that is representative of the population it serves. more than 500 police officers and dispatchers have received crisis intervention training with additional 100 officers to be trained by the end of this year 2015. body cameras have been fully employed deployed, in the fourth district and it's currently being deployed in the second district, in the all of our police officers will have body
. >> student groups, business and philanthropic organizations, elected officials as well as police unions and the division of police itself. over though there were differences on specific points we all agree that we wanted to a strong and safe community where policing by the citizens and the police officers are done in the a way that it has respect and accountability associated with it. >> police reform has been my focus and that of the city since i became mayor in the 2006 and we...
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tent to say paying their 2keb9 down to a tune of $5 million a month and so i was wearing both hats as a union leader and talking to the ceo and the board of directors and the stakeholder about understanding the port of san francisco we want to get into the iron ore business so all that was a good education that's kind of my report i wanted to have the other commissioners to know what i've been doing and trying to stay on top of was happened ♪ global world we live in >> thank you may i having ask a question. >> thank you obviously you've been very busy we haven't seen you here that's why you mentioned on the china front we know some of the things on the table so as it related to the philippines in manila you said they wanted it it to be a detainment relationship what's some of the thupgdz we could put down on the table from the ports prospective. >> well did poendz their role a in a developing stages they're ten. >> excuse me. commissioners we didn't have this stem schedule as a agendized item maybe agendize it for the next meeting. >> oh, okay. >> just generally do a report on the sister repo
tent to say paying their 2keb9 down to a tune of $5 million a month and so i was wearing both hats as a union leader and talking to the ceo and the board of directors and the stakeholder about understanding the port of san francisco we want to get into the iron ore business so all that was a good education that's kind of my report i wanted to have the other commissioners to know what i've been doing and trying to stay on top of was happened ♪ global world we live in >> thank you may i...
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kansas enters the union january 20 9, 1861 as a free state. what we are looking at is a letter composed by the famous militant abolitionist in kansas territory, john brown senior. it is known as john brown's parallel. it was published in january of 1859, and this letter was written with the intent for it to be published in a lawrence newspaper that was basically john brown paralleling to incidents in kansas and justifying his actions in missouri. two plantations were attacked by john brown and his sons and followers, and one slave master was murdered. john brown in this letter, said that earlier, in 1858, in may of 1958, 11 to 12 free statement were taken prisoner -- free state men were taken prisoner, taken to a ravine, and shot down by proslavery men. this became known as the infamous massacre. five of those men died and in this parallel, john brown is saying after the death of one slave master, hell has stirred from beneath, to quote john brown, president of the united states james buchanan issued a reward for the capture of john brown for
kansas enters the union january 20 9, 1861 as a free state. what we are looking at is a letter composed by the famous militant abolitionist in kansas territory, john brown senior. it is known as john brown's parallel. it was published in january of 1859, and this letter was written with the intent for it to be published in a lawrence newspaper that was basically john brown paralleling to incidents in kansas and justifying his actions in missouri. two plantations were attacked by john brown and...
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have the joy support of the great heart of america and blessings of those ready to parrish. >> as the union loses battle after battle, douglass implores lincoln to employ military opportunity, disrupt the enemy home front, and preempt threat of european recognition of the confederacy by striking a transformative blow against slavery. unbeknownst to douglass lincoln drafts an emancipation proclamation and proposed it to the cabinet in july of 62, but he's convinced to defer it until victory occurs so it's not interpreted as an act of desperation. lincoln tables it. he begins issuing statements to assure white america that if he does act, it will be out of necessity, not sympathy. he is that fearful about white public opposition, especially with out of year elections approaching. dug las at first tolerates this campaign of disinformation but not for long. ultimately lincoln's words enrage him again. >> my object in the struggle is to save the union. it is not either to save or destroy slavery. if i could save the union without freeing any slave i would do it. i would save it by freeing all th
have the joy support of the great heart of america and blessings of those ready to parrish. >> as the union loses battle after battle, douglass implores lincoln to employ military opportunity, disrupt the enemy home front, and preempt threat of european recognition of the confederacy by striking a transformative blow against slavery. unbeknownst to douglass lincoln drafts an emancipation proclamation and proposed it to the cabinet in july of 62, but he's convinced to defer it until...
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. >> reporter: good evening, this as the union circulates a letter protesting the police officers' arrest. freddie gray, who died in police custody, committed no crime, but today, to cheers, baltimore's top law enforcement officer announced the six cops who arrested him did. >> mr. gray's death was a homicide. which we received today, as led us to believe we have probable cause to file charges. >> reporter: marilyn mosby accusing the officers of committing a range of crimes from official misconduct to manslaughter, charging them of mistreating freddy gray in three specific ways. arresting him without probable cause, the knife was in his pocket and not illegal, driving him to the police station, legs shackled, hands cuffed, but no seat belt. and third, waiting to provide medical assistance. even when he asked for help and then after he became unresponsive, the officers did not call paramedics or offer first aid. the prosecutor saying freddie gray suffered the fatal wounds inside the van. the officer who drove the van, today, charged with second degree murder. the 35-year-old top prosecutor
. >> reporter: good evening, this as the union circulates a letter protesting the police officers' arrest. freddie gray, who died in police custody, committed no crime, but today, to cheers, baltimore's top law enforcement officer announced the six cops who arrested him did. >> mr. gray's death was a homicide. which we received today, as led us to believe we have probable cause to file charges. >> reporter: marilyn mosby accusing the officers of committing a range of crimes...
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early 1862 i'm quoting him the president's contest will indeed settle the wheth questioner as to whether union or secession shall triumph but slavery will not be reached. he's impatient. he's angry. by late spring 1862, he writes to his brother wishing, he had the said he had the miranda rule courage to dessert that the union army has not begun to fight against slavery? he did not desert. about a year later in march of 1863, obviously in the wake of the emancipation proclamation and official declaration in the war against slavery, he transformed. he refused a furlough. not many soldiers did that either, to stay in place. he writes home i quote, i do not intend to shrink now that there is really something to fight for. i mean, freedom. this is thest first of january, it's become more and more evident to my mind that the war is hence force to be conducted are no on a different basis. those who profess to love the union are not anxious to -- preserve slavery and those who an end acknowledge the war and ul its actions that the continuous putsand in an end to the cursive system so i'm willing to re
early 1862 i'm quoting him the president's contest will indeed settle the wheth questioner as to whether union or secession shall triumph but slavery will not be reached. he's impatient. he's angry. by late spring 1862, he writes to his brother wishing, he had the said he had the miranda rule courage to dessert that the union army has not begun to fight against slavery? he did not desert. about a year later in march of 1863, obviously in the wake of the emancipation proclamation and official...
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and she was never educated as a union worker.so they are having problems in the kitchen, you kno and they are not exercising, their power and the right. why? because they never have been educated. you get a job there, you become part of the union, but they are not educated. so you have to also kind of educated people, evangelize them, make them believers of what unions do and can do. so, i would say it is both. the church has to educate in the sense that just educate people in the value, in the necessity of collective power, but at the same time, unions have to educate their members and have to make an effort to go out and educate not only to get members, you know, for membership, but to spread the good news of collective power. maria: it is 4:00. let's thank our panelists. thank you for coming. great job, you guys. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are watc
and she was never educated as a union worker.so they are having problems in the kitchen, you kno and they are not exercising, their power and the right. why? because they never have been educated. you get a job there, you become part of the union, but they are not educated. so you have to also kind of educated people, evangelize them, make them believers of what unions do and can do. so, i would say it is both. the church has to educate in the sense that just educate people in the value, in the...
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as it was. and when lee was surrendering ng here, he believed that's what he was helping to restore. the unions it was. both republicans and the democrats, the north and the south claimed victory in the the n ceremony, claimed vindication for their cause, even though they claimed different things. t now, it was no accident that lee and grant grew farther and farther apart as the months and a years passed after this day.ment the powerful moment we comm commemorate today, which seemed e of p to stand outside of the war and outside of politics became ever more entangled in the messy ed politics that followed. and, in fact, appomattox became ever more elevated in our ever national imagination but not because it resolved what would follow, but because everyone llow, could see in it what they wanted.d they could see here their highest aspirations. the white south envisioned ed nothing like the reconstruction that would follow. surrender here meant, we fought, we lost, we're back in the united states. they did not imagine that the united states army would press on with reconstruction. that they could
as it was. and when lee was surrendering ng here, he believed that's what he was helping to restore. the unions it was. both republicans and the democrats, the north and the south claimed victory in the the n ceremony, claimed vindication for their cause, even though they claimed different things. t now, it was no accident that lee and grant grew farther and farther apart as the months and a years passed after this day.ment the powerful moment we comm commemorate today, which seemed e of p to...
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guilty. >> reporter: he plans to contest that ticket in court and bringing his video along as evidence. in unionity, janet oaks abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco artist plead to go get a prized painting back after someone took it from outside his garage. this is a foelt oh of the painting worth about $5500. surveillance video shows a couple walking off with the painting from the house in north beach earlier this month. police are not calling this a theft. they told abc 7 it doesn't look like they're trying to steal the painting perhaps they thought maybe somebody was throwing it out or giving it away. the artist says that's how he makes his money would like it back. >> i would love the paintings back and it can feed my kids and wife, that would be great. >> he says he left it outside for 10 to 15 minutes while inside getting something. if you know where that painting is, contact the police. >>> warriors are getting ready for sunday's playoff game against the memphis grizzlies. >> the slash brothers against the smash brothers. the grizzlies are big and physical. each team winning on their home floo
guilty. >> reporter: he plans to contest that ticket in court and bringing his video along as evidence. in unionity, janet oaks abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco artist plead to go get a prized painting back after someone took it from outside his garage. this is a foelt oh of the painting worth about $5500. surveillance video shows a couple walking off with the painting from the house in north beach earlier this month. police are not calling this a theft. they told abc 7 it doesn't...
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. >> as a great union employer thank you very much. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, i have two boys and my youngest has bad asthma. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen i live in the sunset district over thirty years i strongly oppose having an mcd open in our neighborhood thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, commissioners i live in sunset district and my name is a helen i'm strongly opposed to mcd because you can look at all my friends and neighborhood is here inside and outside we need your help and our help too thank you. >> no more mcds. >> thank you. >> thank you committee and thank you mr. chair for letting me speak i've not spoken to the city hall this is my first time speaking when it comes to my neighborhood and neighbors and people i care i have to speak you know opening an mcd will create more traffic and you know that will hurt more minors and make the neighborhood very bad. >> next speaker >> no more mcds. >> no more mcd in the sunset area thank you. >> good evening. i'm teresa i am a 3 kids mommy i come here to say no mcds please sto
. >> as a great union employer thank you very much. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, i have two boys and my youngest has bad asthma. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen i live in the sunset district over thirty years i strongly oppose having an mcd open in our neighborhood thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, commissioners i live in sunset district and my name is a helen i'm strongly opposed to mcd because you can look at all my...
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you look at california the prison jobs union that sees it as a jobs program. and teachers see unions as a program for teachers who don't teach rather than conduit for getting kids a good education. to use the government as an enrichment program for the people on the inside particular particularly public sector union unions and bureaucrats. >> if money were the great elixir we wouldn't be mixed up. >>> in the meantime, you want to stop isis inspired attacks in this country, a lawmaker says start spying on muslims in this country. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. brauchler. >>> talk about a sweet ride one auto-maker is giveing its employees a sweet ride to college. forget pacquiao just lost a fight, could he lose an even bigger one to court? >>> texas republican lawmaker peter king is now calling for more surveillance of muslims after this latest texas incident. former secret service agen
you look at california the prison jobs union that sees it as a jobs program. and teachers see unions as a program for teachers who don't teach rather than conduit for getting kids a good education. to use the government as an enrichment program for the people on the inside particular particularly public sector union unions and bureaucrats. >> if money were the great elixir we wouldn't be mixed up. >>> in the meantime, you want to stop isis inspired attacks in this country, a...
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i think on wednesday -- i will do this as chair of the european parliament part of the european union, ensuring that we step up to the plate better than we have done and allowing so many thousands of people to die in the mediterranean who could have been saved if we had a policy that was more coherent. >> joining me live from brussels. thank you for joining me with your thoughts. thank you. >>> euro zone ministers meeting in brussels says progress has been made with greece over the bailout, but more time and effort is needed before it can release funds. greece has to repay $840 million on tuesday, but the 19 euro zone finance ministers want a rigorous reforms from athens before they release a much-needed bailout loan of $8 billion to greece. so far the government has refused to meet creditors' demands which include reducing pension funds. it's unclear how long greece can go without a deal over the $267 billion bailout that began in 2010 and expires at the end of june. jonah hall reports. >> reporter: the protests could grow bigger if the government is forced by international members t
i think on wednesday -- i will do this as chair of the european parliament part of the european union, ensuring that we step up to the plate better than we have done and allowing so many thousands of people to die in the mediterranean who could have been saved if we had a policy that was more coherent. >> joining me live from brussels. thank you for joining me with your thoughts. thank you. >>> euro zone ministers meeting in brussels says progress has been made with greece over...
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>> i believe sincerely that the people of every state should be remain free to uphold marriage as the unionone man and one woman. >> reporter: josh duggar in a state acknowledging the allegations, quote, 12 years ago as a young teenager i acted inexcusably for which i'm extremely sorry and deeply regret. i hurt others including my family and close friends, he writes. we spoke with the authority where is i confess might wrongdoing and my parents arranged for me and those affected by my actions to receive counseling. the fallout has been swift with tlc fuelling the show from its schedule. and josh duggar resigning as the executive director of the family research council. and social media has been particularly harsh. montell williams tweeting gosh, yet another anti-gay alleged christian defender turns out to be a garden variety scumbag. anna duggar put out a statement saying she knew about her husbands, quote, past teenage mistakes before they got married and that she remains committed to him. >>> colombia's rebels have suspended a cease cease-fire after troops killed one of its fighters. they
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proclamation, in my opinion, was passed -- thousands of blacks were constricted or brought into the union army as soldiers. they died by the thousands in the front lines. not once do you see throughout history one black soldier lying dead on that battlefield. what is your opinion on that? david: i didn't quite catch the last part of your question. not once do you see a black soldier lying dead on the battlefield. i'm not sure that's true. if by that you mean photographers and photographs maybe that's the case. i don't know. i'm not sure i heard all of your question. i would say that there is no question now that african-americans in the army, in the union army, fighting for the federal government have not only been given their due. we have a number of great books on this. we have huge documents. one of the greatest documentary projects ever done are the many volumes done at the university of maryland. this is an extremely well-documented story of the participation of blacks in the war and the participation of blacks in the vast story of their own emancipation. later on, this question of who wins
proclamation, in my opinion, was passed -- thousands of blacks were constricted or brought into the union army as soldiers. they died by the thousands in the front lines. not once do you see throughout history one black soldier lying dead on that battlefield. what is your opinion on that? david: i didn't quite catch the last part of your question. not once do you see a black soldier lying dead on the battlefield. i'm not sure that's true. if by that you mean photographers and photographs maybe...