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national labor relations board ruling in a case on browning ferris industries that has broad implications definition of what an employer is in this country. this all stemmed from an incident in which the teamsters wanted to organize the employees of a subcontractor of this recycling company called browning ferris industries. they wanted to negotiate, however, with the parent company. that led to this labor relations board case and now they have decided 3-2 on the side of unions and labor in this case. that's going to be significant implications, melissa, now for companies that have a lot of subcontractors and also a lot of franchisees. back to you. >> it will be interesting to see what the impact is. eamon, thanks so much. want to take a check of the markets. off the session highs with the dow looking at session gains of 270 points. every single name in the financial sector is up. where do you go in financials from here? let's ask the trading nation. larry mcdonald, societe general. larry, what do you make of financials? it's interesting because i feel like a lot of the rise in financials
national labor relations board ruling in a case on browning ferris industries that has broad implications definition of what an employer is in this country. this all stemmed from an incident in which the teamsters wanted to organize the employees of a subcontractor of this recycling company called browning ferris industries. they wanted to negotiate, however, with the parent company. that led to this labor relations board case and now they have decided 3-2 on the side of unions and labor in...
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the decision held that a california company called browning-ferris industries was a joint employer ofthe subcontracted workers who had been hired to staff its recycling center. the ruling means that a union representing those subcontracted workers now have the right to collectively bargain with the top company. labor lawyers are saying it could be one of the most significant rulings in the last 35 years. nasa says that satellite imaging has already shown a dramatic rise in sea levels due to climate change, with more in store in the coming years. the panel announced that the worldwide sea level has risen an average of nearly three inches since 1992. the scientists also predicted that the sea level could rise as high as six feet by 2100. >> most scientists believe about three feet by 2100 is probably the most likely sea level rise we will have, but there estimates as low as one foot and as high as six feet by 2100. which would be really devastating. amy: in chicago, relatives and community members held church services to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the death of 14-year-old emmet
the decision held that a california company called browning-ferris industries was a joint employer ofthe subcontracted workers who had been hired to staff its recycling center. the ruling means that a union representing those subcontracted workers now have the right to collectively bargain with the top company. labor lawyers are saying it could be one of the most significant rulings in the last 35 years. nasa says that satellite imaging has already shown a dramatic rise in sea levels due to...
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my mom grew up on the property where john brown would stay when he was in osawatomie, kansas. you may remember at harpers ferry, where brown was, and they were yelling in at him -- is that osawatomie brown? he lost his son in that battle. he declares there will not be peace until the issue of slavery is resolved, and of course 10 years later we have got the civil war, and it was a very prophetic statement, and it was a very difficult but incredibly important time for this country. >> kind of looking at these famous names that have come from kansas, i mean from vice president charles curtis to bob dole, kansas has been really involved in national politics. are there any other kansas politicians who have influenced you or your political ideals? governor brownback: a lot have. frank carlson is a name that has not come up much, u.s. senator, congressman from kansas. he was eisenhower's guy in the senate. he was close to eisenhower. they were from, oh, about 40 miles apart from each other's where they live. eisenhower out of abilene, frank carlson from concordia, kansas. he has helped shape me a lot. was just ause
my mom grew up on the property where john brown would stay when he was in osawatomie, kansas. you may remember at harpers ferry, where brown was, and they were yelling in at him -- is that osawatomie brown? he lost his son in that battle. he declares there will not be peace until the issue of slavery is resolved, and of course 10 years later we have got the civil war, and it was a very prophetic statement, and it was a very difficult but incredibly important time for this country. >> kind...
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while booth was at the theater brown's raid at harpers ferry took place. here's a companion showing henry rise rallying the citizens of virginia to defend the commonwealth and booth went with the virginia militia to charlestown and was present when brown was executed. one misunderstanding about this is he somehow pushed his way onto the train with soldiers. actually, that is a complete misunderstanding because in the state archives a friend and i found this document. this is a pay voucher where the commonwealth is paying john wilkes booth $64.58 for his time as a soldier with the virginia militia at the brown execution. so he's actually a, he was a corporal, a sergeant rather, in the virginia militia at the time of the brown execution. now, over here i don't know if you can see it, notice the date that the money was paid, april 14 1859. so that's exactly six years before the assassination. this is the flag that booth's militia friends marched under and so did he, the flag of the richmond grace. here's the canton of the flag of the richmond grace. semper tyr
while booth was at the theater brown's raid at harpers ferry took place. here's a companion showing henry rise rallying the citizens of virginia to defend the commonwealth and booth went with the virginia militia to charlestown and was present when brown was executed. one misunderstanding about this is he somehow pushed his way onto the train with soldiers. actually, that is a complete misunderstanding because in the state archives a friend and i found this document. this is a pay voucher where...
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brown lawn is one indication that the california drought is serious. so are the pictures we're about to share with you. tim daily reports from the nearly empty lake east of stockton. >> reporter: if the paris ferrye looks like it's seen better days it's because its the old bridge buried under hundreds of feet of water. >> it's scary. we used to play and boat here. you can't boat here any longer. so hopefully, it will fill up in the next couple years. >> reporter: the lake is so low, the bridge is back, not usable, and that is new paris ferry in the distance, much higher because the lake is usually higher. >> we're getting all of the rain and snow you can want how high is the lake in those years? >> 300 feet higher. >> so that line up there? you see trees, then rocks? >> yes. >> will ray is here owe get a look at objects reappearing. yesterday, they would have seen a stolen vehicle from 2008 being pulled from the lake. >> kind of depressing. kind of you know but cool that the bridge is popping back up. >> it's more of a stream than lake, but that doesn't stop kids from playing in the water. it's been 25 years since it was this low and after a few years it was full we assume that will happen again
brown lawn is one indication that the california drought is serious. so are the pictures we're about to share with you. tim daily reports from the nearly empty lake east of stockton. >> reporter: if the paris ferrye looks like it's seen better days it's because its the old bridge buried under hundreds of feet of water. >> it's scary. we used to play and boat here. you can't boat here any longer. so hopefully, it will fill up in the next couple years. >> reporter: the lake is...
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brown lawn is one indication that the california drought is serious. so are the pictures we're about to share with you. tim daily reports from the nearly empty lake east of stockton. >> reporter: if the paris ferry bridge looks like it's seen better days it's because its the old bridge buried under hundreds of feet of water. >> it's scary. we used to play and boat here. you can't boat here any longer. so hopefully, it will fill up in the next couple years. >> reporter: the lake is so low, the bridge is back, not usable, and that is new paris ferry in the distance, much higher because the lake is usually higher. >> we're getting all of the rain and snow you can want, how high is the lake in those years? >> 300 feet higher. >> so that line up there? you see trees, then rocks? >> yes. >> will ray is here owe get a look at objects reappearing. yesterday, they would have seen a stolen vehicle from 2008 being pulled from the lake. >> kind of depressing. kind of you know, but cool that the bridge is popping back up. >> it's more of a stream than lake, but that doesn't stop kids from playing in the water. it's been 25 years since it was this low and after a few years it was full, we assume that will hap
brown lawn is one indication that the california drought is serious. so are the pictures we're about to share with you. tim daily reports from the nearly empty lake east of stockton. >> reporter: if the paris ferry bridge looks like it's seen better days it's because its the old bridge buried under hundreds of feet of water. >> it's scary. we used to play and boat here. you can't boat here any longer. so hopefully, it will fill up in the next couple years. >> reporter: the...
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if you recognize john browne he was a net job but well adds a richmond theater the raid at harpers ferry took place with a companion illustration so as he rallied the citizens of virginia to defend the commonwealth he went with the militia to charles town but one misunderstanding is he pushed his way and that is a complete misunderstanding as in the state archives it is a paid voucher or the commonwealth pays $64 and $0.58 for his time as a soldier. so he was a corporal or a surgeon to better use for the date he was paid exactly six years before the assassination. with the flag of the. >> if that sounds. this is an african-american unit but then they come back to bite you. select this escapes attention and he was a lawyer but as the but you may or may not know once the war began confederates it milk -- they will destroy the bridges in the effort to cut off from the yankees' number. that is from the susquehanna river. but it booth did not go into the confederate army. many friends of his did but stump chose to go into exile into canada son chose to stay during their reunion campaign. boot
if you recognize john browne he was a net job but well adds a richmond theater the raid at harpers ferry took place with a companion illustration so as he rallied the citizens of virginia to defend the commonwealth he went with the militia to charles town but one misunderstanding is he pushed his way and that is a complete misunderstanding as in the state archives it is a paid voucher or the commonwealth pays $64 and $0.58 for his time as a soldier. so he was a corporal or a surgeon to better...