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in response, ed fitzgerald said, oh, yeah?! he called a press conference saying that cuyahoga would not back down, would not change its plan, would not be intimidated. then he wrote to the u.s. attorney in ohio and to the attorney general of the united states, saying, please investigate the attacks on voting rights here in ohio by the republicans in state government. this is unconscionable what they're doing and what they are now threatening us with. and you know what? the republicans in ohio blinked. they backed down. they pulled their bill that would have punished the counties by taking that money away. and governor john kasich and the republican secretary of state both said, yeah, okay, republicans in the legislature probably shouldn't do that. we won't go ahead with this bill. so, cuyahoga county, your county executive apparently just saved one part of your voting rights, by fighting really hard for it. and if you're just learning this about him, because of this fight, that he picked and he won with republicans in the state
in response, ed fitzgerald said, oh, yeah?! he called a press conference saying that cuyahoga would not back down, would not change its plan, would not be intimidated. then he wrote to the u.s. attorney in ohio and to the attorney general of the united states, saying, please investigate the attacks on voting rights here in ohio by the republicans in state government. this is unconscionable what they're doing and what they are now threatening us with. and you know what? the republicans in ohio...
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underwood avenue, arelious walker drive, gilman avenue, donahue street, carroll avenue, alvord street, fitzgerald avenue, the city and county of san francisco county line, harney way, ingerson ave, and hawes st, including submerged areas; ordering the conditional vacation of portions of griffith st, nichols way, cameron way, doublerock st, giants dr., hunters point expressway, jamestown ave, gilman av, and crisp rd for various purposes; reserving various easements rights in favor of the city >> with that, why don't we open up this hearing. and we ask supervisor cohen if you have questions. >> thank you for hearing this item. i'm excited to bring this item before you today because it's an important action that gets us one step closer to breaking ground and the rebuild of alice public housing. it helped implement the plan from the hunters plan shipyard and camel strict yard. one of the benefits associated with this project is the rebuilding and more importantly the revitalization of the alice public housing development and i recognize that few of you have probably had the opportunity to walk-throug
underwood avenue, arelious walker drive, gilman avenue, donahue street, carroll avenue, alvord street, fitzgerald avenue, the city and county of san francisco county line, harney way, ingerson ave, and hawes st, including submerged areas; ordering the conditional vacation of portions of griffith st, nichols way, cameron way, doublerock st, giants dr., hunters point expressway, jamestown ave, gilman av, and crisp rd for various purposes; reserving various easements rights in favor of the city...
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of his players, it's probably pat fitzgerald.he guys do love the guy and care about him a great deal. kenny colter, leading the charge, has been quick to point out that he loved northwestern. the coaching staff has been very good to him. they've got a 97% graduation rate. this is not exactly a football factory. like emory, torre. had to get that one in, man. >> john, the officials at northwestern have been making dire predictions about what will happen if the team unionizes. they're saying that the construction of a new athletic facility at the university will be jeopardized, head coach fitzgerald might leave. how credible are those threats? the way i understand they work is football and basketball are cash cows and cross-subsidize everything else. >> it depends on who's writing the checks. it tends to be donors. if the donor is not happy, then the donor's not going to write that check. it's not based so much on university policy as it is on the whole development officer. that's how it breaks down. now, in the case of northwester
of his players, it's probably pat fitzgerald.he guys do love the guy and care about him a great deal. kenny colter, leading the charge, has been quick to point out that he loved northwestern. the coaching staff has been very good to him. they've got a 97% graduation rate. this is not exactly a football factory. like emory, torre. had to get that one in, man. >> john, the officials at northwestern have been making dire predictions about what will happen if the team unionizes. they're...
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according to that report, fitzgerald wrote this to his team in an e-mail. understanding that my voting to have a union, you would be transferring your trust from those you know, me, your coaches and the administrators here, to what you don't know, a third party who may or may not have the team's best interests in mind. last week on this show, former ncaa champion basketball player swin cash, also a member of the wnba's executive committee, had a message for the northwestern coach. >> before i address that, let me address pat real fast. he needs to go and take several seats, first of all, because seriously, pat, you come into these kids' home. you come into mothers and fathers and talk about how i'm going to take care of your kid. no, you're looking out for your own best interest. how can you talk about you care about these players' rights and you have players saying they're hungry, players that are traveling, coming back late night, restaurants and places aren't open to get food. he can go take several seats. i can't even believe he's commenting. coaches, s
according to that report, fitzgerald wrote this to his team in an e-mail. understanding that my voting to have a union, you would be transferring your trust from those you know, me, your coaches and the administrators here, to what you don't know, a third party who may or may not have the team's best interests in mind. last week on this show, former ncaa champion basketball player swin cash, also a member of the wnba's executive committee, had a message for the northwestern coach. >>...
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they didn't contact robin vos or jeff fitzgerald, who served as speaker at the time. jeff fitzgerald said, no, i was not informed of the incident. robin vos, saying the same thing. after reporters read through the weak magic marker redactions, ron johnson released a statement saying that he and his chiefs of staff were following the wishes of the woman to take no further action. so, now, the man still serving in the wisconsin legislature, with charges pending against him, including those being investigated by the legislature itself, rose through the ranks. even though one of the people who did know was a united states senator and his chief of staff. bill kramer's court date is monday. but meanwhile, the decision not to kick him out of the assembly, to the brave victim, to the police report being poorly redacted. to the u.s. senator's name being at the edge of the story. from the start of story to the present of the story, it has never felt like it was under control. but it is now officially out of control entirely. watch this space.emal neutrogena® pore refining clean
they didn't contact robin vos or jeff fitzgerald, who served as speaker at the time. jeff fitzgerald said, no, i was not informed of the incident. robin vos, saying the same thing. after reporters read through the weak magic marker redactions, ron johnson released a statement saying that he and his chiefs of staff were following the wishes of the woman to take no further action. so, now, the man still serving in the wisconsin legislature, with charges pending against him, including those being...
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of the accounts committee tomorrow for more on this happened to cook i was content watching the fitzgerald and joins us from mr has. martina confirmation not just from hunter pence but find the new rate will be attending either and unfairly trying to turn this into a rethink our respondents to the accounts committee from both parties' is seeking they're not going to be attending tomorrow and it is perceived relationship into occurrence. the sisters informed the committee that you too can happen on medical advice he she will not eat any. he also told the committee that i'm the last of the last year in the twenty seventh of every that she was subjected to over seven hours of questioning which is one short break and it was unfair they came today. we also encourage back and her son was two hundred and fourteen times and you get into see her sisters had a fun packed day that she didn't ask when she knocked at the time. if there had been a reduction in per cent this year the sisters have to be chic itchy and thirty two he answered no and that this was not correct and that she apologizes for the
of the accounts committee tomorrow for more on this happened to cook i was content watching the fitzgerald and joins us from mr has. martina confirmation not just from hunter pence but find the new rate will be attending either and unfairly trying to turn this into a rethink our respondents to the accounts committee from both parties' is seeking they're not going to be attending tomorrow and it is perceived relationship into occurrence. the sisters informed the committee that you too can happen...
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make no mistake, pat fitzgerald is their boss.essentially is their employer. they have to make a moral and ethical decision, short term -- potentially damage their short-term athletic prospects because they're going against what the coach stated he's not in favor are of or look out long-term for the player that say come behind them. >> and they're 20. >> yes. >> and he is their employer and i've seen it over and over again with recruited athletes but they act like they're your parent. and so there's -- >> absolutely. >> my employer doesn't come sit in my living room and say nice, friendly things about how they're going to take care of me, so it helps you to see, oh, that person is my employer. in this case the relationship is modeled. >> yeah. and the other thing was i think that people are also missing it hasn't been in the conversation is when i went to uconn, my scholarship was paid by one of our donors. there's a lot of universities now that get -- that donors are paying for scholarships while people are saying that the money
make no mistake, pat fitzgerald is their boss.essentially is their employer. they have to make a moral and ethical decision, short term -- potentially damage their short-term athletic prospects because they're going against what the coach stated he's not in favor are of or look out long-term for the player that say come behind them. >> and they're 20. >> yes. >> and he is their employer and i've seen it over and over again with recruited athletes but they act like they're your...
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father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st. he'll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland children's hospital and ucsf children's hospital. mr.benioff has already given $100 million to ucsf and his name will be put on the children's hospital in oakland. oakland plans to do the same in january. >>> calfire is ramping up its training and staffing for fire season a month early. authorities say it's because california's drought has made conditions extremely dry and dangerous. >>> calfire's elite attack unit took to the air today practicing ground to air signals. they were able to get funding from state drought emergency funds. calfire says it hired one dozen rookie firefighters early so they could be ready before fire season. >> it's going to be busy. definitely busy. you can fell if you drive highway 5 it's just dry out there. over here it's still a
father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st. he'll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland children's hospital and ucsf children's hospital. mr.benioff has already given $100 million to ucsf and his name will be put on the children's hospital in oakland. oakland plans to do the same in january....
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father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st.ll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland children's hospital and ucsf children's hospital. mr.benioff has already given $100 million to ucsf and his name will be put on the children's hospital in oakland. oakland plans to do the same in january. >>> calfire is ramping up its training and staffing for fire season a month early. authorities say it's because california's drought has made conditions extremely dry and dangerous. >>> calfire's elite attack unit took to the air today practicing ground to air signals. they were able to get funding from state drought emergency funds. calfire says it hired one dozen rookie firefighters early so they could be ready before fire season. >> it's going to be busy. definitely busy. you can fell if you drive highway 5 it's just dry out there. over here it's still a litt
father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st.ll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland children's hospital and ucsf children's hospital. mr.benioff has already given $100 million to ucsf and his name will be put on the children's hospital in oakland. oakland plans to do the same in january. >>>...
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ed fitzgerald until cleveland, ohio, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> up next, another warrior in the fight against voter suppression. our friends at the ed show have the scoop on what nina turner is up to these days. >> it was very important we highlight in a real sense what it takes for somebody to come and vote. voting shouldn't take all day. you shouldn't have to jump over hoops and hurdles to exercise your right to vote. getting in a. getting in a. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. two pretzels. put in on my capital one venture card. i earn unlimited double miles. not bad. can i get your autograph mr. barkley? sure kid. man my fans they love me. that's the price you pay for being world famous. h
ed fitzgerald until cleveland, ohio, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> up next, another warrior in the fight against voter suppression. our friends at the ed show have the scoop on what nina turner is up to these days. >> it was very important we highlight in a real sense what it takes for somebody to come and vote. voting shouldn't take all day. you shouldn't have to jump over hoops and hurdles to exercise your right to vote. getting in a. getting in a. growth...
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what is so obscene about the coaches - look at a man, pat fitzgerald. he's a coach at north western. they are about to vote. pat fitzgerald has been on the war path saying "you better not vote yes on union", he makes $2.5 million, and had a $2.5 million loan from the school. shame on him and the coaches who are benefitting from the labour of the kids and not standing up for them. >> the hypocrisy is incredible and forced amateurism is ridiculous. all the issues that there have been in the past, in the olympics and elsewhere. good to have you with us. the show may be over the the conversation continues on the website aljazeera.com. or on the facebook or google+ pages. you can find us on twitter. see you next time. good evening everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler e-john inw york. flash point. taking control of another region near crimea. the hive and death of an extraordinary man of faith. >> bernie
what is so obscene about the coaches - look at a man, pat fitzgerald. he's a coach at north western. they are about to vote. pat fitzgerald has been on the war path saying "you better not vote yes on union", he makes $2.5 million, and had a $2.5 million loan from the school. shame on him and the coaches who are benefitting from the labour of the kids and not standing up for them. >> the hypocrisy is incredible and forced amateurism is ridiculous. all the issues that there have...
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the country owes a debt of gratitude to people like ernie fitzgerald and chuck spinny. it takes real guts to put your career on the line to expose waste and fraud and to put the taxpayers ahead of washington bureaucrats. in the mid-1980's, we dusted off an old civil war era measure known as athe false claims act as a way to encourage whistl whistle-blowers to come forward and report fraud. we amended that civil war law in 1986 to create the modern false claims act, which has resulted in over $40 billion in taxpayers' money being recovered for the federal treasury. we made sure that when we passed it that it contained very strong whistle-blower protections. these provisions helped to build up support for whistle-blowing. people like chuck spinney and ernie fitzgerald helped capture the public imagination and showed what whistle-blowers could accomplish. however, that didn't mean the executive branch stopped trying to silence whistle-blowers. for example, spring of 1987, the department of defense asked ernie to sign a nondisclosure form. it would have prohibited him from
the country owes a debt of gratitude to people like ernie fitzgerald and chuck spinny. it takes real guts to put your career on the line to expose waste and fraud and to put the taxpayers ahead of washington bureaucrats. in the mid-1980's, we dusted off an old civil war era measure known as athe false claims act as a way to encourage whistl whistle-blowers to come forward and report fraud. we amended that civil war law in 1986 to create the modern false claims act, which has resulted in over...
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collective bargaining are not the appropriate methods to address these concerns the head coach pat fitzgerald has been discouraging the team from organizing >> now it's our time to educate them we have to educate them to help them understand the whole aspect of what this decision is >> the team's current quarterback has also taken a vocal stand against the union >> i don't support it i think at this university i am extremely lucky to be in the position that i am at i don't need a union to answer for my time >> but opinion is clearly split - kari lyderson-a former member of northwestern's swim team-says there's value to having a union and points to what she calls rigid n-c-double-a rules - including one she violated in the '90s. i just wrote an article for a swimming magazine and it was a really glowing article about one of my teammates and it turned out that violated an ncaa policy against athletes working >> regardless of what happens at northwestern, the vote is triggering conversations that could change the relationship between schools and student athletes everywhere diane eastabrook = = =
collective bargaining are not the appropriate methods to address these concerns the head coach pat fitzgerald has been discouraging the team from organizing >> now it's our time to educate them we have to educate them to help them understand the whole aspect of what this decision is >> the team's current quarterback has also taken a vocal stand against the union >> i don't support it i think at this university i am extremely lucky to be in the position that i am at i don't...
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from both sides, because you have the wire citing a letter from "the new york times," coach pat fitzgerald e-mailed to the team, according to "the new york times" part of the letter reads that i know down in my heart that the downside of joining a union is nothing bigger than forming a union on the upside. >> well, pat fitzgerald is extremely supported, and they are supporting the quarterback who is also involved in the cause, and that is why they wanted to sign the union cards and all that, but they are feeling, and the people are afraid of what could happen. if they are give n the right to unionize, and thus, given the right to collectively bargain, that is a big thing that could happ happen. it could be having small consequences, but it could have huge consequences, and people are afraid of the unknown, and that is true of the coaching staff and true of the ncaa, and also true of the players, and many of whom have a very good life as it is now at northwestern. or wherever else, and northwestern is a stand-in here. and there is nervousness about what might we do to upset that, and it is
from both sides, because you have the wire citing a letter from "the new york times," coach pat fitzgerald e-mailed to the team, according to "the new york times" part of the letter reads that i know down in my heart that the downside of joining a union is nothing bigger than forming a union on the upside. >> well, pat fitzgerald is extremely supported, and they are supporting the quarterback who is also involved in the cause, and that is why they wanted to sign the...
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at "usa today," fitzgerald took spoke at the school's facility a $250 million athletic center.mmon for players to send letters of those to the family of those seeking to unionize. northwestern did that. the women's coach announced that the football unionization would somehow lead to the end of the fencing team. he later apologized, fearmongering information is common in anti-union complains. northwestern has followed the playbook and not pressure on these young men is intense. the university that they love, they that they bled for, is fighting to stop unionization. the people who could be helped by unionization far outnumber those who fear it. college football players are those with a central force. but they're barely able to go to class or keep a few dollars in their pocket. the rule, often bizarre and sometimes leave the players hungry. listen to the basketball player of the year shabazz napier. >> that doesn't cover everything. we do have hungry nights that we don't have enough money to get food. sometimes, needing money -- money is needed. >> the rule around feeding athlete
at "usa today," fitzgerald took spoke at the school's facility a $250 million athletic center.mmon for players to send letters of those to the family of those seeking to unionize. northwestern did that. the women's coach announced that the football unionization would somehow lead to the end of the fencing team. he later apologized, fearmongering information is common in anti-union complains. northwestern has followed the playbook and not pressure on these young men is intense. the...
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kai ewe ga county executive ed fitzgerald, well, he saw it differently, which is why fitzgerald sentto republicans using county funds as a political bargaining chip. >> when people try to bully you, you need to stand up to them, and when people say they are going to cut 10% of your funds if you exercise your rights that you are guaranteed under the ohio constitution, home rule, and the federal constitution, they are the ones that are escalating it, and our job is to send them a very clear message, that we're not going to stand still for them. >> well, it looks like the message was received, because hours later, house republicans pulled the measure. apparently governor john kasich told house gop leaders he wanted the provision out of his off-year budget bill. john husted threw his republican colleagues under the bus saying the 10% cut was unnecessary. hooused told the columbus dispatch, our constituents don't need to suffer in any way over the bickering going on in this issue. joining me tonight, ohio senator nina turner, running against husted in the state of ohio. good to have you w
kai ewe ga county executive ed fitzgerald, well, he saw it differently, which is why fitzgerald sentto republicans using county funds as a political bargaining chip. >> when people try to bully you, you need to stand up to them, and when people say they are going to cut 10% of your funds if you exercise your rights that you are guaranteed under the ohio constitution, home rule, and the federal constitution, they are the ones that are escalating it, and our job is to send them a very clear...
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joining us is ed fitzgerald, a county executive and candidate for governor. why was this changed?> well, we've had a crazy 48 hours. yesterday, we found out about the legislature passed a rule that could cut 10% of our funding because of vote by mail applications. so, we scrambled to find legal recourse to stop them. we've beaten this in court. but this was a different tactic. they said, let's hit them in the pocketbook. and these funds are ones we use for fire and ems services. so, this morning at 10:30, we contacted the justice department and as of tonight, they've backed off. >> and part of the voting rights act has fallen, but what remains on the books? >> well, what they're talking about changing has had a disproportionate effect on african-americans. they're three times more likely using those provisions than non-african-americans. this was the first time they tried to coerce us by taking funds away from us. >> and do you think the problem that the republicans in your state had was this tactic? we know that republicans have been very aggressive about limiting certain aspects
joining us is ed fitzgerald, a county executive and candidate for governor. why was this changed?> well, we've had a crazy 48 hours. yesterday, we found out about the legislature passed a rule that could cut 10% of our funding because of vote by mail applications. so, we scrambled to find legal recourse to stop them. we've beaten this in court. but this was a different tactic. they said, let's hit them in the pocketbook. and these funds are ones we use for fire and ems services. so, this...
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junior counsel john fitzgerald and government cold. for their dedication and hard work. like also. to especially thank. women and men of the jury. sunday not guilty of all charges my friends. don't buy any. i made chicken. to choose very special friends. i will always be truly grateful for their support. during this break the tie. i know simply must. courtesy extended to me on my family. sure you get strong. why the media. with daemon change the trip was seeing my family. which as being intruded on. over the past six years. when our seats. thank you very much they just don't the npa they're all or the joy it was then told the team but will return to the court tomorrow to continue its consideration night against the admission charges against a two for many years. at such an attack it wouldn't say anything though i wouldn't take questions from media because the child is still ongoing. the jury us due deliberation on the sixteenth has faced by toxic lead and who was the head of lending arm and i know and what not to tear those former finance director there. each chart with sixteen cou
junior counsel john fitzgerald and government cold. for their dedication and hard work. like also. to especially thank. women and men of the jury. sunday not guilty of all charges my friends. don't buy any. i made chicken. to choose very special friends. i will always be truly grateful for their support. during this break the tie. i know simply must. courtesy extended to me on my family. sure you get strong. why the media. with daemon change the trip was seeing my family. which as being...
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we know northwestern's coach, pat fitzgerald, who is beloved on that campus, he did send a number oft, players as well. one of those e-mails he sent to his team read in part, quote, understand that by voting to have a union, you would be transferring your trust from those you know -- me, your coaches, and the administrators here -- to what you don't know, a third party who may or may not have the team's best interests in mind. how aggressive of a campaign was launched on the campus of northwestern by fitzgerald, by the administration? how aggressive of a campaign was launched to defeat this vote, to make sure that those players voted no? >> well, first of all, i would say that that was -- what you just read makes it very powerful stuff on the part of pat fitzgerald. with good reason. football teams don't need unnecessary disruption on the side. but if i'm a football player, and i don't know if seniors were aloud to vote. i don't know if it was by class. 76 people that voted. i've been assured that, you know, my vote is secret and will always be secret. that being said, if i feel as a
we know northwestern's coach, pat fitzgerald, who is beloved on that campus, he did send a number oft, players as well. one of those e-mails he sent to his team read in part, quote, understand that by voting to have a union, you would be transferring your trust from those you know -- me, your coaches, and the administrators here -- to what you don't know, a third party who may or may not have the team's best interests in mind. how aggressive of a campaign was launched on the campus of...
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what happened and when you love to be raised in that debate some of them touched on the market to fitzgerald's report there for instance why did it a sure way to fold twenty four hours before heading out and shot her about the impending storm in his department another question had another meeting for the four great kids run in person the secretary general of the department up to indicate the war on its outer at that meeting which was disgusting and sending him to talk to martin telling them to vista person and say well i got this letter from our compound intended days ago that centered on its head then the issue so i think that governments don't want to buy a can of chili this question still of the terms of reference of the inquiry into the whole affair goes on to them either side of the name of the pictures bigger. if as expected. retired supreme court judge he or she wanted it on to the coast road rules to make sure the top bunk down for five or six years looking at all this. another thing i'm hearing this that goes over to the quantities that will move into allegations of voting it she said
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also very unusual in that there are no sanctions in dispute if people can't comply with this mr fitzgerald says the attorney general to advise the government but a cow must read piece assigned to that already exists in legislation in this case the vesting acts on the withholding of information act. jordan told rte news monster house the men to the environment and hogan said no decision had been made at that hour or two charges would be applied to education and the county has reiterated the homeowner is what the sheer idea how much they would have to pay and what it charges before the local elections. it follows reports that irish water is seeking astounding tonight. with the band one third to the average bear from october will face water charges with the first bills coming through the door in january of next year. many of the utility bills were already guess like tools for gas and electricity into to stand in charge. the question people are asking today is whether we can expect to charge our water bills and how much it'll cost us. i wish bush has confirmed that he made a submission to the
also very unusual in that there are no sanctions in dispute if people can't comply with this mr fitzgerald says the attorney general to advise the government but a cow must read piece assigned to that already exists in legislation in this case the vesting acts on the withholding of information act. jordan told rte news monster house the men to the environment and hogan said no decision had been made at that hour or two charges would be applied to education and the county has reiterated the...
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the political correspondent watching the fitzgerald joins us now my team is there any surprise that the terms of reference or silk road and includes a guide the investigation into the compound to a manager well it's more than seventeen e a c e bailey was first arrested in connection with the death of sophie has been to plenty we now have to coax the survey gees of hope and a civil action is the handing of the case and the mean a teeny baby sister friend george said that they've read the terms of reference the evaluation and go to get a more considered response in the coming days in terms of the political reaction if the three ninjas i think it's the first time in weeks that she's relation to the minister for justice relation to justice has not been raised about the race during leaders' questions tomorrow the above is just as he is cute sweet and to consider the terms of reference and watch the penny very next course of action would be that the commission on tuesday has on terror here to report back to me when i get to that suggest it's not an age like it would have expanded into reports
the political correspondent watching the fitzgerald joins us now my team is there any surprise that the terms of reference or silk road and includes a guide the investigation into the compound to a manager well it's more than seventeen e a c e bailey was first arrested in connection with the death of sophie has been to plenty we now have to coax the survey gees of hope and a civil action is the handing of the case and the mean a teeny baby sister friend george said that they've read the terms...
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questions we'd see lsu from ny to fitzgerald's and magic beans at martinez these latest revelations due to take the extra pressure on mr allen chapter ahead of the said no confidence motion wether the adjuster is the focus of attention yet again with his private member's motion thinking of old age nine is no confidence motion and he's very aware that because eight to date this is the distributors is that the document to backbenchers course the work done but mr stature during the first three years of government data from march twenty eleven eight to march twenty fourteen eighty eight and nineteen in the inner don't think that it is time to notice that the car drives by performing seal her so committed to this approach attacking long standing issues and going through something difficult and complex problems and ensure he had the luck to those in the film back yards. with so he's very aware of the ketchup and you're in a haunting state cannot see him not to focus on the cross and went to the timeline. the gt for tipperary north michael lowry is to face a trial in the circuit court next tue
questions we'd see lsu from ny to fitzgerald's and magic beans at martinez these latest revelations due to take the extra pressure on mr allen chapter ahead of the said no confidence motion wether the adjuster is the focus of attention yet again with his private member's motion thinking of old age nine is no confidence motion and he's very aware that because eight to date this is the distributors is that the document to backbenchers course the work done but mr stature during the first three...
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the one accolades and a grammy for her tribute to another legend ella fitzgerald. >> she came to france, when she was 35 with her two kids. pretty much unknown, and rebuilt. her name. they open their arms to her. >> why france? >> she has always dreamed of france. some parts of the states you could not be considered as a human being, even. >> people are putting you on magazines and you were part of the party, just as much as everybody. 200 uh that african-americans also marched into europe, and music history. accompanied by their own jazz bands. for the war weary french, the joyous sound of early jazz was a revelation. and an instant tip, many black american musicians tired of prejudice, still face back home, jumped at the chance to stay and dazzle a city. where the color lines are more fluent. >> found out there's a lot of gigs and playing they can do, and they will come over and get stuck. that still dominates the pair of skyline, nose early jazz ex-patriots helped turn a sleepy hillside neighborhood into a bastion of the roaring 20's. >> when you look at the pictures and roof tops an
the one accolades and a grammy for her tribute to another legend ella fitzgerald. >> she came to france, when she was 35 with her two kids. pretty much unknown, and rebuilt. her name. they open their arms to her. >> why france? >> she has always dreamed of france. some parts of the states you could not be considered as a human being, even. >> people are putting you on magazines and you were part of the party, just as much as everybody. 200 uh that african-americans also...
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analysts at cantor fitzgerald peg its valuation at $184 billion. for investors, alibaba offers exposure to the chinese e-commerce market. by 2020 that market is expected to be bigger than the u.s., britain, japan, germany and france combined. j josh lipton, cnbc, silicon valley. >>> in other sports news, manchester united soccer club have sacked david moise after only one season as manager. moise was hand picked by his predecessor, alex ferguson. the team failed to secure a spot in next season's lucrative champions league. is shareholder pressure unhealthy for the long-term success of sports clubs. how long should a new club get to prove its worth? if you want to join the conversation here on "worldwide exchange," get in touch with us by e-mail, worldwide@cnbc.com. or via twitter cnbcwex or directly to me at louisa boje@l. we'll see you straight after the break. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm louisa bojesen. >>> shares of astrazeneca soaring on a rival offer from pfizer. glaxo smithkline also on the rise after announcing a
analysts at cantor fitzgerald peg its valuation at $184 billion. for investors, alibaba offers exposure to the chinese e-commerce market. by 2020 that market is expected to be bigger than the u.s., britain, japan, germany and france combined. j josh lipton, cnbc, silicon valley. >>> in other sports news, manchester united soccer club have sacked david moise after only one season as manager. moise was hand picked by his predecessor, alex ferguson. the team failed to secure a spot in...
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and another jazz legend, ella fitzgerald. >> you talked about your mum being a role model. >> she cameance, two kids, freshly divorced and pretty much unknown and rebuilt her name by herself. and the artistic world opened her arms to her. >> my france. she dreamed of france. like a lot of black musicians. we have a thing about france. in the "30, "40s, '50s, some parts of the state you could not be considered as a human being even. in france you were going through the front doors, people were putting you on magazines and you were part of the party as much as everybody. the list of black musicians who found refuge in europe and france is long. >> that history started where millions of american soldiers were sent across the atlant uk to help france defeat germany in world war i. 2,000 also marked into europe and music history, accompanied by their own jazz bands. for the war-weary french, the sound of jazz was a revelation, and an instant hit. many black american musicians tired of presently faced at home jumped at the chance to stay and dazzle a city where the colour lines are more flue
and another jazz legend, ella fitzgerald. >> you talked about your mum being a role model. >> she cameance, two kids, freshly divorced and pretty much unknown and rebuilt her name by herself. and the artistic world opened her arms to her. >> my france. she dreamed of france. like a lot of black musicians. we have a thing about france. in the "30, "40s, '50s, some parts of the state you could not be considered as a human being even. in france you were going through...
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pat fitzgerald is their coach, beloved, but the players will not go against his wishes burk what is muchrb's ruling about whether they are employees. if northwestern's appeal gets denied a and they are employees, yes, this is going the happen at another school, but my guess, a basketball team, because you have seven guys to vote yes s, d if there is a unpopular coach hired or popular coach fired, that is a galvanizing incident to create a union push. >> and ben, let me get you to weigh in on this point particularly how you expect this vote to go. >> well, i think that andy's point is a good one that the vote, itself, may not be as important and likely is not as important as the nlrb's decision. they could vote the union down, and if the nlrb upholding the regional direction here in chicago, these are employee and workers' compensation issues and the unemployment issues and the doors are opening at other places, whether it is football or basketball. and it is there, you know, sort of for eternity, regardless of what happens today at northwestern and as far as what is going to happen, i th
pat fitzgerald is their coach, beloved, but the players will not go against his wishes burk what is muchrb's ruling about whether they are employees. if northwestern's appeal gets denied a and they are employees, yes, this is going the happen at another school, but my guess, a basketball team, because you have seven guys to vote yes s, d if there is a unpopular coach hired or popular coach fired, that is a galvanizing incident to create a union push. >> and ben, let me get you to weigh in...
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analysts afternoon cantor fitzgerald peg its valuation at $184 billion. it now dominates the chinese e-mer market, accounting for half of all parcel deliveries in china, that's 5 billion packages per year, and more than 60,000 transactions every second on its website. business is growing fast. in the final quarter. it generated revenue of 3.1 billion. that was a 66% europe overother year on the top line. why are investors so excited? well, it's a direct way to play the chinese e-commerce market. china had only about 2 million internet users by 2013, 600 million. that is a lot of potential future shoppers on ali baba's platforms. sue? >> i think that may be an understatement. josh, thank you very much. >>> there are new developments in the long simmering is it fight, it finally made its way to the supreme court. kate kelly will have the story for you. it has now been one year since the terror attack in boston. on this patriot's day, scott cohn is along the route. >> reporter: if there was any concern people would stay away, don't worry. on the contrary, th
analysts afternoon cantor fitzgerald peg its valuation at $184 billion. it now dominates the chinese e-mer market, accounting for half of all parcel deliveries in china, that's 5 billion packages per year, and more than 60,000 transactions every second on its website. business is growing fast. in the final quarter. it generated revenue of 3.1 billion. that was a 66% europe overother year on the top line. why are investors so excited? well, it's a direct way to play the chinese e-commerce...
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scott fitzgerald published a short story called "the rich boy".you about the very rich, they're different from you and me. today 88 years late, the biggest difference between the rich and rest of america besides money is that when ordinary people especially poor people commit crimes, they go jail, even when those crimes are not worthy of the sentence, they go to jail. but when very rich people commit crimes, they don't go anywhere. and perhaps the worst thing about the inequity we have grown to just accept it. in his new book "the divide, american injustice in the age of the wealth gap" matt taibbi argues vast and pervasive inequality has made us, quote, numb to the idea rights aren't absolute but enjoyed on a sliding scale. the rule of law replaced by giant idiosyncratic bureaucracies that are designed to criminalize failure, poverty and weakness on one hand and immunize strength, wealth and success on the other. we still have real jury trials, honest judges and free elections, but underneath that surface is a floored and malevolent bureaucracy t
scott fitzgerald published a short story called "the rich boy".you about the very rich, they're different from you and me. today 88 years late, the biggest difference between the rich and rest of america besides money is that when ordinary people especially poor people commit crimes, they go jail, even when those crimes are not worthy of the sentence, they go to jail. but when very rich people commit crimes, they don't go anywhere. and perhaps the worst thing about the inequity we...
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. >> it's these players who now, pat fitzgerald, the coach, has spoken to and tried to give them reasons vote yes to form the first union in college sports? >> seth: that, of course, would be the most incredible outcome, as now, they're given a chance, and obviously this will probably take years before it actually comes to -- >> your guys school, too. >> it is remarkable to me. seth and i went to a school that no one ever talks about athletics under practically, any circumstances. isn't that the school seth meyers went to? isn't that the school stephen colbert went to? isn't that the school julia louis-dreyfus went to? now all of a sudden, isn't that the school where the football team is going to be unionized? [ light laughter ] so this is not exactly -- >> seth: well that's why i hated it. they used to talk about me. and now it's all -- >> you're going be buried. yeah, that's not cool. >> seth: well, thank you guys so much for coming on. >> our pleasure, our pleasure. >> seth: it's just a delight to talk to you -- >> great to be here. >> seth: i love listening to your show. love watchin
. >> it's these players who now, pat fitzgerald, the coach, has spoken to and tried to give them reasons vote yes to form the first union in college sports? >> seth: that, of course, would be the most incredible outcome, as now, they're given a chance, and obviously this will probably take years before it actually comes to -- >> your guys school, too. >> it is remarkable to me. seth and i went to a school that no one ever talks about athletics under practically, any...
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. >> and steve, northwestern's football coach pat fitzgerald who is beloved on that campus, to say thehas come out strongly against the unionization, and he has written the letters to the students and the parents as well. here is the excerpt of the e-mail that he sent. you should understand that by voting to have a union, you would be transferring your trust from those you know, me, your coaches and the administrator the here, to what you don't know, a third party who may or may not have the team's best interests in mind. the all-out push to prevent these kids from starting a union there at northwestern, the push has been fairly intense would you say? >> absolutely. you have the kids and then the former alums and the former players, and they are actively being able to go there and say, hey, look, we need the rights, but then you will get the opposition from the administration. the coaches. i mean, it is very tough to have a coach look at you, and say, so what are you going to vote, and you are a potential starter next year. >> and the kids are 19, 20, 21 years old in some cases, and st
. >> and steve, northwestern's football coach pat fitzgerald who is beloved on that campus, to say thehas come out strongly against the unionization, and he has written the letters to the students and the parents as well. here is the excerpt of the e-mail that he sent. you should understand that by voting to have a union, you would be transferring your trust from those you know, me, your coaches and the administrator the here, to what you don't know, a third party who may or may not have...
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that is to say aristocratic racism says the rich are not just different from the nonrich as scott fitzgerald wrote that they are superior human subspecies. if aristocratic racism says the nonrich deserve fewer life chances then of course african-americans are seen as all sophomore undeserving of economic equality. here again we get the last, the least beneficial and that the policy stick under attitudes of aristocratic racism. now what can be some of the goals of these corporate capitalists and wealthy elites strategic use of racism? one is to distract the american people from focusing on capitalist policies and practices that militate against the good of society. for example, we have the american legislative exchange counsel funded by the koch brothers that formulated this "stand your ground" law. they wrote the whole bill and they said it out to legislatures around the country and many of them propose the bill without changing a word to become law. why? well look what happened this "stand your ground" law and since with trayvon martin just to take one case. the whole attention of the natio
that is to say aristocratic racism says the rich are not just different from the nonrich as scott fitzgerald wrote that they are superior human subspecies. if aristocratic racism says the nonrich deserve fewer life chances then of course african-americans are seen as all sophomore undeserving of economic equality. here again we get the last, the least beneficial and that the policy stick under attitudes of aristocratic racism. now what can be some of the goals of these corporate capitalists and...
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. >> news off the bloomberg terminal over at cantor fitzgerald, makes a big move on twitter.s been very negative, correctly negative, on twitter. he goes from cell to hold on twitter, but makes there he is a great preference over facebook. this is one of the backdrops here at the imf meetings is the real carnage in emerging markets and the carnage in bio techs and those highflying stocks. scarlet? >> it looks like twitter shares are trading higher. thanks, tom. we will be checking in with you shortly. coming up, we will take the gender pay gap debate to the white house. we will discuss how female employees fare against their male counterparts when it comes to their paychecks. we will be right back. ♪ good morning from new york city. it is a beautiful spring morning. this is a shot from our rooftop camera. the temperature is a bus to get to almost 70 today. >> 70 in new york city? we are going for a run in central park, scarlet. >> springtime is here. tom keene is attending the spring meetings at the imf and washington, d.c. we will be joining him shortly. surprise drop in chi
. >> news off the bloomberg terminal over at cantor fitzgerald, makes a big move on twitter.s been very negative, correctly negative, on twitter. he goes from cell to hold on twitter, but makes there he is a great preference over facebook. this is one of the backdrops here at the imf meetings is the real carnage in emerging markets and the carnage in bio techs and those highflying stocks. scarlet? >> it looks like twitter shares are trading higher. thanks, tom. we will be checking...
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joining us with his thoughts, yusef from cantor fitzgerald.'s interesting because we've been talking about this with facebook in the sense that we wondered whether the founders interested in becoming divergent with the shareholders. could we start to leverage similar accusations towards google as they -- as larry page says i've been retained their control and shareholders get less of it? >> well, i think that's a fair assumption. remember, they already owned a fair amount of class b shares and had super voting rights. ten votes for every share. so it's not as if this is really going to dramatically change the -- that assumption. these guys will continue to exert complete control over the boy and over everything that's strategic to the firm. you know, at the same time, i think you had a number of people since the stock moved about $500 maybe several years ago, several shareholders were asking for a stock split. so this is one way for them to offer a stop stop split. making the shares a little more affordable, but at the same time, really, make
joining us with his thoughts, yusef from cantor fitzgerald.'s interesting because we've been talking about this with facebook in the sense that we wondered whether the founders interested in becoming divergent with the shareholders. could we start to leverage similar accusations towards google as they -- as larry page says i've been retained their control and shareholders get less of it? >> well, i think that's a fair assumption. remember, they already owned a fair amount of class b...
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dennis fitzgerald come and i named those people. they were covert action specialists. specialists. they knew how to do it and they succeeded with it until they got to the bay of pigs. so, it's different. after they settle down right now if you look at the operation, the covert action is the key to success we are doing it right, so i don't think it matters. i think it's been so effective. by the way, there's even a new intelligence agency that works into this covert action that's called the national geospatial intelligence agency were n. g. a. that is a group that has access on every center of every type from every satellite day and night capability. this organization is the one that helped plan the operation to catch osama bin laden. they build a model from their sensors of the entire compound, and they even planned the route for the helicopters in and out. they have that capability. now, there is no way that we could give up that capability right now. covert action i think is being done right finally. it took a while though. i will stick around a lie ... have questions. you didn't
dennis fitzgerald come and i named those people. they were covert action specialists. specialists. they knew how to do it and they succeeded with it until they got to the bay of pigs. so, it's different. after they settle down right now if you look at the operation, the covert action is the key to success we are doing it right, so i don't think it matters. i think it's been so effective. by the way, there's even a new intelligence agency that works into this covert action that's called the...
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fitzgerald's. i named those people. they were from the ellis says. there were covert action specialists. they knew how to do it and succeeded with it until they got to the bay of pigs. so it is to five things are different. after it settled down. right now if you look at the abbottabad operation covert action is the key to success. we are doing it right. so i don't think it matters. i think it has been so effective by the way, there is even a new intelligence agency that works in this covert action called national zeal spatial intelligence agency or in see a. that is the group that has access on every sensor of every type from every satellite day, night, whatever. this organization is no one that helped plan that operation to catch the . they built a model from their centers of the entire compound, and they even plan the round in and out. they have that capability. now, there is no way that we can give up that capability right now. covert action, i think, is being done right finally. took a lot of. i will stick around awhile if you have questions
fitzgerald's. i named those people. they were from the ellis says. there were covert action specialists. they knew how to do it and succeeded with it until they got to the bay of pigs. so it is to five things are different. after it settled down. right now if you look at the abbottabad operation covert action is the key to success. we are doing it right. so i don't think it matters. i think it has been so effective by the way, there is even a new intelligence agency that works in this covert...