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the united packing house union. very interested in women and racial equality. she is elected vice president in the 1950's by a local dominated by white men. you have this young african-american woman elected a leader in her union local in the 1950's. and she was so successful, so powerful and effective, in 1954, right smack dab in the middle of the 1950's, the international union pulls her into the national staff. addie wyatt becomes one of the national leaders of the packing house workers. she would go on in the 1960's to be an important player in the founding of the national organization for women. which is one of the organizations that brings on the second wave of feminism. she is an activist for racial she is an activist for racial justice as well as gender justice and of course class justice through her union activism. addie wyatt needs to be in our images of women in the 1950's. she needs to be in there. in addition, besides eleanor roosevelt, the most famous activist in all the 20th century, mrs. parks, rosa parks refused to get off of her seat in that b
the united packing house union. very interested in women and racial equality. she is elected vice president in the 1950's by a local dominated by white men. you have this young african-american woman elected a leader in her union local in the 1950's. and she was so successful, so powerful and effective, in 1954, right smack dab in the middle of the 1950's, the international union pulls her into the national staff. addie wyatt becomes one of the national leaders of the packing house workers. she...
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>>reporter: including 380,000 square feet of retail and 3500 housing union and sprt facilities for the raiders, a's and warriors each owned by respective team t.like what you hear. >> it's very em pourling. >>reporter: balance now in the city and county court. 2 entity that must negotiate with each other and the team individually. and then figure out how to close 400 million dollar funding gap. >> we propose that much of that come from a con due it bond supported by revenue from the stadium and revenue from the commercial development that would take place within coliseum city. would i like to see the a plan to save the franchise and does not the involve the use of a lot of councilman. >> reid won't see the plan until september 8 in laura anthony abc 7 news. >> much more ahead on 7 news at 9:00 coming up. another bruising day on wall street. check in on the asian stock market into wednesday trading. >> follow-up tonight to our story on the book club that got booted from the wane train. why they are not accepting an apology. >> the temperatures were right around where they should be this
>>reporter: including 380,000 square feet of retail and 3500 housing union and sprt facilities for the raiders, a's and warriors each owned by respective team t.like what you hear. >> it's very em pourling. >>reporter: balance now in the city and county court. 2 entity that must negotiate with each other and the team individually. and then figure out how to close 400 million dollar funding gap. >> we propose that much of that come from a con due it bond supported by...
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. >> we will have to find a hotel or go to my mom's house in union city. it is tough. >> the crane was being used to construct a new cliffside park town center. when crews began to raise the boom around 7:30 a.m. wednesday morning, the weight of the crane shifted and crashed in underground water main. flooding the street and nearby business basement. >> i see the water here like a tsunami. i pushed out the water. i'm very scared. water came up through here like this. too much water. >> so we asked why such a massive crane was used to do this work. a county executive told us that it is part of the investigation. but for now, the focus is on the cleanup. >> we have to ensure that, as we move the crane back, there is enough stability for that crane not to either sink in or cause additional damage to the utilities under the roadway. >> and so far, no exact timeline on when all of this work will be done and when all of this will be cleared. but the county executive says that he will have an update at 7:00 in the morning. that. if we get something earlier, we wi
. >> we will have to find a hotel or go to my mom's house in union city. it is tough. >> the crane was being used to construct a new cliffside park town center. when crews began to raise the boom around 7:30 a.m. wednesday morning, the weight of the crane shifted and crashed in underground water main. flooding the street and nearby business basement. >> i see the water here like a tsunami. i pushed out the water. i'm very scared. water came up through here like this. too much...
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announcer: first up, we will visit the durham museum, housed in the former union train depot. it tells the story of a once-thriving industry in omaha. >> we're standing in the main room of the union station in omaha. e architect, william stanley underwood, wanted to make a statement about the strength of the railroads. in his mind it was strength, masculinity and that's what he really wanted this bl to embody. omaha really started out as a frontier town, typical frontier town. actually citizen from council bluffs decide they wanted to found the city on this side of the river. council bluffs was established to -- knew y wanted the railroad was coming through but they didn't know which side. have aid it would help to the city ready to go. and it worked. but cities on the west side of the river developed greater because it's easier to move est. union pacific is one of the premiere railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific royalway act signed into law by abraham lincoln, so it cowboys several railroad companies to make union pacific and then they were
announcer: first up, we will visit the durham museum, housed in the former union train depot. it tells the story of a once-thriving industry in omaha. >> we're standing in the main room of the union station in omaha. e architect, william stanley underwood, wanted to make a statement about the strength of the railroads. in his mind it was strength, masculinity and that's what he really wanted this bl to embody. omaha really started out as a frontier town, typical frontier town. actually...
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is not on the new list of the central committee, but he is still chairman of the lower house of parliament and unionarliament and he is also listed as a candidate of the lower house in the party too. >> reporter: the secretary general of the party has also been dismissed. there are still questions over what it means for both men and their position in the ruling party. it's also being seen as a blow to myanmar's path to democracy, just three monks before the general election. it is supposed to be the least restricted since they handed over power four years ago, but in fighting and public protests have already caused election unrest. the party of opposition leader is expected to make major gains in the election, but she is not allowed to run for president. a law bars candidates who have children with foreign passports. november's election is being seen by the international community as a test of whether myanmar's military commanders really are ready to loosen their grip on power. >>> a court in cairo has sentenced four policemen over the deaths of 37 demonstrators in august 2013. they are serve a tota
is not on the new list of the central committee, but he is still chairman of the lower house of parliament and unionarliament and he is also listed as a candidate of the lower house in the party too. >> reporter: the secretary general of the party has also been dismissed. there are still questions over what it means for both men and their position in the ruling party. it's also being seen as a blow to myanmar's path to democracy, just three monks before the general election. it is...
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translator: he is not on the new list of the central committee but he is chairman of the lower house of parliament and unionso listed as a candidate in the lower house of the party too. >> reporter: the secretary-general has been dismissed and still question of what it exactly means for both men and their position in the ruling party. >> the army and to some extent he and his ministers feel that he has been a traitor, that he hasn't actually been playing ball with the executive and he has been trying to manipulate the parliament to change the constitution when, in fact, the army and the president are not ready for it. >> reporter: it has been seen as a blow to myanmar's path to democracy just three months before the general election and it's supposed to be the least restricted since the decades old military coup handed over power four years ago. but in fighting and public protests have already caused election unrest. the party of opposition leader chi is expected to make major gains this the election but she is not allowed to run for president and they cannot have children with foreign passports. november's
translator: he is not on the new list of the central committee but he is chairman of the lower house of parliament and unionso listed as a candidate in the lower house of the party too. >> reporter: the secretary-general has been dismissed and still question of what it exactly means for both men and their position in the ruling party. >> the army and to some extent he and his ministers feel that he has been a traitor, that he hasn't actually been playing ball with the executive and...
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house bid. biden met with the democratic union. he's not sure if his family is emotionally ready for a third white house run given the recent passing of his eldest son beau biden. >> certainly underable. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" investors are hoping for stocks to end ott a high note for the third day. jill wagner is here with that and more. >> we we're waiting for more reports on consumer spending and perj income in july. stocks on wall street had another day of strong earnings after a report indicated that the u.s. economy expanded much better. over the last three days the dow recouped nearly half of its losses. the dow gained 369 points thursday. the s&p was up 47. the nasdaq rose 115 points. crew oil prices jumped more than 10 points thursday. it rose $3.96 to settle it more that $42 a barrel. it was the largest gain since march of 2009. >>> landmark ruling from the national relabor relations board voted thursday to redefine the employe employe employer/employee contracts. it would allow them to work directly with corporate gi
house bid. biden met with the democratic union. he's not sure if his family is emotionally ready for a third white house run given the recent passing of his eldest son beau biden. >> certainly underable. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" investors are hoping for stocks to end ott a high note for the third day. jill wagner is here with that and more. >> we we're waiting for more reports on consumer spending and perj income in july. stocks on wall street had another day...
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believed the british would supply the money, the arms and the naval power to get into this house separation from the union. they would sweep away with was a paper blockade. they would bottle up what was in fact a tiny federal army at the beginning of the war into that would be checkmate came over. because raw cotton was the most important international and the economy. it was what we'll list the 20th and 21st. without it britain and france would shut down and hundreds of thousands of people would lose their jobs over night. and britain got 80% of its coffin from the slave owning south. so the secessionists figured that britain would have no choice but to back them. the confederate tail would wag the british blog. i will say that again. but what they didn't count on is that the british might hold their nose and accept the fact that they grew. both london could say that was an internal problem for the united states but there were limits. where the british drew the line on this whole question was on the question of the trade with africa which the public and politicians in britain and indeed in the united sta
believed the british would supply the money, the arms and the naval power to get into this house separation from the union. they would sweep away with was a paper blockade. they would bottle up what was in fact a tiny federal army at the beginning of the war into that would be checkmate came over. because raw cotton was the most important international and the economy. it was what we'll list the 20th and 21st. without it britain and france would shut down and hundreds of thousands of people...
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when he tore down the building to make way for the trump tower, he had about a dozen union house recordsthe site and about 150 polish workers, all of them illegally in the country, who he paid four dollars to five dollars an hour and did not have hardhats. trump claimed in a lawsuit that he at no idea that these workers were there any way other than the appropriate way. a federal judge mocked him, pointing out they were easy to spot because they were the ones who had no hardhats. donald's personal helicopter pilot, joseph, was a convicted major cocaine and marijuana trafficker whose criminal case landed before, of all people, judge merion trump barry, donald trump's sister. gary recused yourself, but she also in the process made every other judge in the federal system of where the sensitivity of this particular case. in addition, donald trump has been found in the past repeatedly to have not the people he owed money to. it is a standard business practice of his. he is let people think that he fixed roman rank in central park for free. he was paid $10 million, but some of his contractors
when he tore down the building to make way for the trump tower, he had about a dozen union house recordsthe site and about 150 polish workers, all of them illegally in the country, who he paid four dollars to five dollars an hour and did not have hardhats. trump claimed in a lawsuit that he at no idea that these workers were there any way other than the appropriate way. a federal judge mocked him, pointing out they were easy to spot because they were the ones who had no hardhats. donald's...
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union address. however, white house insiders say clinton's plans will not change, and he looks forward to addressingry 19, wearing a new tie from his bitch of the month club. so far, strom thurmond, ears still ringing from the big bang, has emerged as the star of the impeachment proceedings. here he is, buzzed from the pitcher of adrenaline juleps needed to keep him alive, swearing in chief justice william rehnquist. do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of william jefferson clinton, president of the united states, now pending, you will do impartial justice according to the constitution and laws, so help you god? thank you, jethro. now, i think we're all in good hands. the 96-year-old thurman did raise some eyebrows when he then turned to rehnquist an added, "i am immortal. i am the highlander." and that was our continuing comprehensive coverage of the final blow. [music playing] ah. i do. hyuk, hyuk, hyuk, hyuk. move over, charles and di. there's going to be a new wedding of the century as popeye the sailor man is finally going to get hitch-e-ket-y to
union address. however, white house insiders say clinton's plans will not change, and he looks forward to addressingry 19, wearing a new tie from his bitch of the month club. so far, strom thurmond, ears still ringing from the big bang, has emerged as the star of the impeachment proceedings. here he is, buzzed from the pitcher of adrenaline juleps needed to keep him alive, swearing in chief justice william rehnquist. do you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the...
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people leaving credential programs also high cost of housing in the bay area the district says they're talking with the city and the teachers' unionbout creating work force house in the district is confident the short term they will be able to fill all the empty tin sheeting positions a first of school >> reporter: fire conditions mostly cloudy skies for the afternoon in your highs tomorrow much cooler than what we expected for this time of your tv example livermore this time of year 80 degrees will be about 10 degrees cooler than that tapping at about 76 for taurus i never world's those 78 for danville's 72 foreign debt martina's it's about 76 degrees and then the state's shoreline cities since story since it somewhat to the cheers of pettifogging places like san leandro and the city volunteer oakland hayward and your temperature is running a purse '60s the low seventies for that matter and then your has more of the south bay have some sunshine but again covered mostly with those high clouds and place so far reconditions and mourning those high clouds roll and giving to the chair is quite clear like the colors and seven for satur
people leaving credential programs also high cost of housing in the bay area the district says they're talking with the city and the teachers' unionbout creating work force house in the district is confident the short term they will be able to fill all the empty tin sheeting positions a first of school >> reporter: fire conditions mostly cloudy skies for the afternoon in your highs tomorrow much cooler than what we expected for this time of your tv example livermore this time of year 80...
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houses you only have to call - sorry. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> yeah, he get excited all that 234u78z very are a free smoke alarm call and basically contact and union contributes will put a free smoke alarm in our house to you and your neighbors will be safer please support in program and please give big thanks to the mayor and the c y c and self-help this is a great program (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> first of all, i need to thank you supervisor christensen you know for coming to talk to you today first of all, i want to tell you a story regarding myself you you know a person that touched was prepare this is very important for earthquake i joined the city one day before city earthquake as a service as luke the united nations is a major u.n. loss of the tragedy but i do the training bra i join the city and internet buildings but i helped the other departments how to internet and all those those i feel you know this is my duty to help you when there's a major event you need to do it yourselves that's why we put the fund for you know both like the mayor echo with the mayor said the young generation to help and then you know we don't
houses you only have to call - sorry. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> yeah, he get excited all that 234u78z very are a free smoke alarm call and basically contact and union contributes will put a free smoke alarm in our house to you and your neighbors will be safer please support in program and please give big thanks to the mayor and the c y c and self-help this is a great program (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> first of all, i need to thank you...
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because i replaced the first african-american to become the president of the white house press corps, bob ellis union, whose shoe0s hard to fill. when came to the white house, many people resented the fact it was bob there anymore. and i can understand that. he worked with so many of the veterans there. also i think coming in and really pressing on urban and african-american issues, which clearly wasn't done that much, as much as i had. it rubbed people the wrong way. that wasn't on the agenda on a consistent basis, on a daily basis, and many people were wondering, is she militant? who is she? what is she? we haven't seen her around washington. so he is a strange kid. and i felt a little bit of that and got a lot of pushback from within, from within the press corps. people were very -- by being such a new by -- nuby, not being in washington, coming straight out of baltimore, there was a lot of pushback and people were, how did she get into this interviews with president clinton? how is she doing this and the ills not in the pool. i got a lot of pushback. >> host: what's break it down into three categ
because i replaced the first african-american to become the president of the white house press corps, bob ellis union, whose shoe0s hard to fill. when came to the white house, many people resented the fact it was bob there anymore. and i can understand that. he worked with so many of the veterans there. also i think coming in and really pressing on urban and african-american issues, which clearly wasn't done that much, as much as i had. it rubbed people the wrong way. that wasn't on the agenda...
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house. when you do and do the state of the union inside the white house, you have to go to all the departmentsthat have equities. that's people whose turf you're on substantively. what you're saying, other departments have seen some of that stuff and said, aisle not sure if that coming out of dhs or that returned to dod should have had a different classification that meant that it shouldn't have been out there. >> yes, they just are a different view. there was a good example of this that was released yesterday, in an e-mail that we saw. state department by a career foreign service officer, and specifically identified sbu, which means sensitive but unclassified, said to hillary clinton and a number of career officials, they all received this on their classified system, so they all have the same situation that she was in. and another department came in later to say that they thought that that should be classified. so we think we need to explain it, but understand, she's going to testify at the benghazi committee hearing in october. we'll see how much of that's about benghazi. but then -- >> then
house. when you do and do the state of the union inside the white house, you have to go to all the departmentsthat have equities. that's people whose turf you're on substantively. what you're saying, other departments have seen some of that stuff and said, aisle not sure if that coming out of dhs or that returned to dod should have had a different classification that meant that it shouldn't have been out there. >> yes, they just are a different view. there was a good example of this that...
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the grocery store is partnering with a credit union to house this glorious machine. residents now have 24-hour access to cash, something most of us take for granted. >> that's for sure. >>> a hacker headed to prison in an alarming sextortion scheme. why experts say it was easy for him to do and how you can protect yourself. >>> five attempted sex assaults here in arlington in the last month, but are they connected? let you know what police say in a live report. wendy? >>> a >>> first at 6:30, an attempted abduction in arlington. this is now the fifth attack targeting a woman in the same five-mile radius over the last three weeks. >> the latest happened just last night in the parking lot of an apartment complex along south frederick street. news4's megan fitzgerald is there live about more. meagan? >> reporter: that parking lot is just behind us here. police say the woman was walking to her house and she was trying to just go home but a lot of neighbors around here say they are very concerned because it doesn't seem like these attacks are stopping. there's nothing lik
the grocery store is partnering with a credit union to house this glorious machine. residents now have 24-hour access to cash, something most of us take for granted. >> that's for sure. >>> a hacker headed to prison in an alarming sextortion scheme. why experts say it was easy for him to do and how you can protect yourself. >>> five attempted sex assaults here in arlington in the last month, but are they connected? let you know what police say in a live report. wendy?...
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i pinch myself the first state of the union is a historic event to be sitting on the house floor when prime minister netanyahu delivered the session. there was a moment, i can't believe i'm here. in february, i participated on a code el to a afghanistan, iraq, kuwait, jordan. i was able to visit with soldiers deployed to afghanistan. but one of the visits we had was with president ghani, the newly elected president of afghanistan. i pinched myself at that moment as well. so, yes. it's a very awe inspiring experience. but you understand the reason you're put in office is to represent your friends and neighbors from back at home. but when i stop pinching myself, i think it's time to go. >> what is the best advice your mom and dad have given you. >> they have both given me great advice. my dad was don't tell me how smart you are. tell me how hard you work. the real wisdom in that advice, especially when i was school aged, the harder you work, the smarter you become because you spend time studying. that's something you used to say to me even in elementary, middle, and high school. and i t
i pinch myself the first state of the union is a historic event to be sitting on the house floor when prime minister netanyahu delivered the session. there was a moment, i can't believe i'm here. in february, i participated on a code el to a afghanistan, iraq, kuwait, jordan. i was able to visit with soldiers deployed to afghanistan. but one of the visits we had was with president ghani, the newly elected president of afghanistan. i pinched myself at that moment as well. so, yes. it's a very...
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conviction overturned and we'll be speaking to other people in the white house, within the british government, the european union on, everyone we can in fact to remind egypt that the world really does care about this case and what it stands for. of course we'll be looking to continue a powerful social media campaign. >> peter, thank you very much. peter's chief concern is for the two colleagues, our two colleagues still in prison now. back to you. >> the prime minister of canada has condemned the sentencing of al jazeera journalist and canadian citizen in a tweet harper said.... >> four people have appeared in a hungarian court over the death of 71 refugees found in an abandoned truck. the court detained three bulgarians and an afghan for a month to allow for an investigation. meanwhile the flow of refugees has continued with hundreds of people crossing from serbia to hungary on saturday. families walking in the sweltering midday heat, most have ran out of water. they still have the will to carry on. they're so exhausted, some don't realize that the white post they're passing marked the border. a break in the fe
conviction overturned and we'll be speaking to other people in the white house, within the british government, the european union on, everyone we can in fact to remind egypt that the world really does care about this case and what it stands for. of course we'll be looking to continue a powerful social media campaign. >> peter, thank you very much. peter's chief concern is for the two colleagues, our two colleagues still in prison now. back to you. >> the prime minister of canada has...
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house fire. >> i was in the middle of running for mayor. and it was -- i had taken a leave of absence from my job as a 911 dispatcher. i was helping my union on two ballot initiatives. i had just left my home. i was on the phone unfortunately with a constituent because we were planning a demonstration the next day for these rooming houses of sex offenders that were being september to my hometown. so my husband's phone rings. he's driving. he puts it on speaker phone. it's the kids. the house is on fire. and, you know, i'm thinking -- i live on a hillside. i'm thinking it's the hill that's on fire. you never think a that this is something that could happen to you. we drove home. we were 10 minutes away. we had to run the last four blocks because there were so many emergency vehicles. it was devastating. i went from driving a mercedes to driving a kia. but we managed to survive all of that. >> what was the cause? >> the cause was electrical. we had moved into a home that was built in the '20s. and the electrical had not been upgraded. so here we are a family with three computers, a tv in every room. some of the bedrooms had two tvs because y
house fire. >> i was in the middle of running for mayor. and it was -- i had taken a leave of absence from my job as a 911 dispatcher. i was helping my union on two ballot initiatives. i had just left my home. i was on the phone unfortunately with a constituent because we were planning a demonstration the next day for these rooming houses of sex offenders that were being september to my hometown. so my husband's phone rings. he's driving. he puts it on speaker phone. it's the kids. the...
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union soldiers right here at the courthouse. where he wants to go is the thomas murray house.he believes that is the headquarters for sir percy wyndham. that is where he wants to go. he goes there and he finds out that sir percy wyndham has changed his headquarters to judge thomas' house a building they had already passed when they entered into the town. but he captured a private, and he tells him that over here to house right by the thomas murray house -- and brigadier general edwin stoughton is staying there. from that moment on, mosby forgets all about sir percy wyndham. he wants brigadier general stoughton. mosby would send big yankee ames and others back to judge thomas' house to capture the good kernel. luckily for sir percy wyndham he has been called into the city , and he is not there. mosby would then take five men and he would go to the dr. william gunnel house. the five men he would take was william lyle hunter. he would become one of his officers when he formed company a. joe nelson, who i am related to -- and i love to tell the story -- he was riding through the v
union soldiers right here at the courthouse. where he wants to go is the thomas murray house.he believes that is the headquarters for sir percy wyndham. that is where he wants to go. he goes there and he finds out that sir percy wyndham has changed his headquarters to judge thomas' house a building they had already passed when they entered into the town. but he captured a private, and he tells him that over here to house right by the thomas murray house -- and brigadier general edwin stoughton...
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surrendered virtually ending the war and his remarks to those gathered at the white house to congratulate him on union victory, lincoln had addressed the issue of louisiana's failure to extend the vote. he plays that failure in the best light, suggesting even though the state had not chosen to grant the voting rights to black men it had made provisions to consider it at a later date. he was quick to add however that he personally would have preferred extending the vote to in his worse the very intelligent and those who serve as soldiers. he is talking about those guys in new orleans because they certainly are better educated, better informed than many other white men in the south who are allowed to vote and have no restrictions at all. just a few months before in nashville, black residents of the city had petitioned the union convention about to their inability to vote. after thanking the government for the emancipation proclamation, they asked the state to abolish the last vestige of slavery by the express words of the organic law and reminded the state that free residents had voted for 39 years from
surrendered virtually ending the war and his remarks to those gathered at the white house to congratulate him on union victory, lincoln had addressed the issue of louisiana's failure to extend the vote. he plays that failure in the best light, suggesting even though the state had not chosen to grant the voting rights to black men it had made provisions to consider it at a later date. he was quick to add however that he personally would have preferred extending the vote to in his worse the very...
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get the conviction overturned and speak to other people in the white house, within the british government, within the european union, everyone we can, in fact, to remind egypt that the world cares about the case. and what it stands for. we'll be looking to continue the powerful social media campaign. >> peter's chief concern is for his two colleagues, our two colleagues, my two colleagues back in cairo >>> four many have been detained in hungary in connection with a human smuggling case. the three bulgarians and an afghan have been held in custody. they are considered a flight risk. refugees were found dead in the back of a truck in austria an thursday. some were thought to be syrian >>> police in austria found 26 smuggled - again in a truck. the vehicle as pulled over after a chase close to the western border with germany. the group from syria, bangladesh and afghanistan were trying to get to germany. three were children. and were treated for dehydration >>> well, the refugee crisis is the worse that europe that is seen since world war ii. the united nations says more than 300,000 people crossed the mediterranean,
get the conviction overturned and speak to other people in the white house, within the british government, within the european union, everyone we can, in fact, to remind egypt that the world cares about the case. and what it stands for. we'll be looking to continue the powerful social media campaign. >> peter's chief concern is for his two colleagues, our two colleagues, my two colleagues back in cairo >>> four many have been detained in hungary in connection with a human...
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we'll be speaking to other people in the white house and within the british government and the european union, everyone we can, in fact, to remind egypt that the world really does care about this case and what it stands for. we'll be looking to continue very powerful social media campaign. >> peter, thank you very much. peter's chief concern is for his two colleagues, our two colleagues, still in prison back in cairo. >> in a statement u.n. secretary general deeply regressed the decision to uphold the sentencing of al jazeera journalists and recalls earlier appeals for the cases to protect freedom of expression. >>> the prime minister of canada has condemned the sentencing. steven harper said continue continuecanadacontinues to callo facilitate his return home. >>> four people have appear in a hungarian court over the deaths of 71 refugees found in an abandoned truck. the court has detained them to allow for an investigation. meanwhile, the flow of refugees has continued with hundreds of people crossing from serbia. >> reporter: families walking in the mid day heat. most have run out of water
we'll be speaking to other people in the white house and within the british government and the european union, everyone we can, in fact, to remind egypt that the world really does care about this case and what it stands for. we'll be looking to continue very powerful social media campaign. >> peter, thank you very much. peter's chief concern is for his two colleagues, our two colleagues, still in prison back in cairo. >> in a statement u.n. secretary general deeply regressed the...
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orientation is illegal, there are no protections in other sectors of society such as housing and education. and same sex unions remain illegal. >> there will have to be a lot of knowledge, cultural, social and visual to be able to accept something. we are still very behind in that aspect. >> ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, havana. >> migration, ines ferre reports that fears the so-called wet foot dry foot policy might go away are behind the recent spike in immigration. >> this is the moment that she and nine other cubans set foot on u.s. soil in may. what should have become 20 hours became a five day journey in this home made boat, using a bucket to tbail ou bait owl watg the way. they ran out of food and along the way had lost hope. >> we thought we would never see land. we were about to put a mast and let the wind drift us away. >> a sliver of land in the distance. florida. >> translator: his second attempt at coming here, worried u.s. would change its preferential treatment. those who stay apply for residency, it's called the wet foot dry foot policy. the coast guard said they have seen spike of people coming
orientation is illegal, there are no protections in other sectors of society such as housing and education. and same sex unions remain illegal. >> there will have to be a lot of knowledge, cultural, social and visual to be able to accept something. we are still very behind in that aspect. >> ash-har quraishi, al jazeera, havana. >> migration, ines ferre reports that fears the so-called wet foot dry foot policy might go away are behind the recent spike in immigration. >>...
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. >> i watched the debate at a watch party at the american conservative union at the house of blues and first of all, wild cheers for trump. >> on those points? >> yes, got cheered on those points. he got through all these three points the third party pledge. >> rosey o'donald. >> comments about women and the bankruptcy thing, got through all of those just fine. the only time the applause for trump kind of quieted down a bit was toward the end of the debate when he seemed to run out of steam after, you know, how many times can you repeefat that everybody is stupid. >> i think two-hour debate is too long. >> that's when jeb bush's people felt confident and i got notes saying this debate is shifting in our favor and there are moments that ultimately trump will come to regret. we'll see if that's the case but they felt much better. >> the first three-quarters was all trump. >> did you get a sense that people thought jeepb was on top of the situation? >> he didn't make major mistakes but at the same time he was given opportunities with the exception of the first answer when he went straight
. >> i watched the debate at a watch party at the american conservative union at the house of blues and first of all, wild cheers for trump. >> on those points? >> yes, got cheered on those points. he got through all these three points the third party pledge. >> rosey o'donald. >> comments about women and the bankruptcy thing, got through all of those just fine. the only time the applause for trump kind of quieted down a bit was toward the end of the debate when he...
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we'll be speaking to other people in the white house and within the british government, within the european union, every one we can to remind egypt that the world really does care about this case and what it stands for. and we'll be looking to continue very powerful social media campaign. >> thank you very much. the chief concern is for his two colleagues still in prison now back in cairo. >>> four men have been detained in hungary in connection with a human smuggling case in which 71 refugees died. they are being held in custody because they are considered a flight risk. the refugees were found dead in the back of a truck in austria, some are thought to be syrian. >>> meanwhile, police in austria have found 26 people being smuggled in a truck. the vehicle was pulled over after a chase close to the western border with germany. the group from syria, bangladesh and afghanistan were trying to get to germany. three of them were children and are being treated for severe dehydration. >>> the refugee crisis is the worst europe has seen since world war ii. the united nations says more than 300,000 people
we'll be speaking to other people in the white house and within the british government, within the european union, every one we can to remind egypt that the world really does care about this case and what it stands for. and we'll be looking to continue very powerful social media campaign. >> thank you very much. the chief concern is for his two colleagues still in prison now back in cairo. >>> four men have been detained in hungary in connection with a human smuggling case in...
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the common rule of thumb was around among union soldiers if they found an indian house, they they tend to burn it. the people stayed behind and showed the willingness to stand up for what they believed in, stand up for their property, most times most times they would leave those houses alone. those were not written orders they're following, it it just seemed to be the pattern. at vicksburg, the life was very real and it gets so much publicity that i think people think it's so much like stories people make up, i think there are at least two caves over that that are still identified and in existence but they will not let you go in there and you shouldn't want to because they could very well cave-in on you. they are not marked, they are are not part of the park, they are just there and people that live over there along time they can tell you exactly where they are. those caves were kind of fancy places in some instances, they might dig into the side of a hill and might have three or four rooms back in there. it was an interesting dilemma for these people, sometimes the union army would st
the common rule of thumb was around among union soldiers if they found an indian house, they they tend to burn it. the people stayed behind and showed the willingness to stand up for what they believed in, stand up for their property, most times most times they would leave those houses alone. those were not written orders they're following, it it just seemed to be the pattern. at vicksburg, the life was very real and it gets so much publicity that i think people think it's so much like stories...
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housed registered? >> they arrive in what is calling the european union, but you might as well call it the ununited ununitedon. the italians fingerprint those that are willing to be fingerprinted, and some say they turn a blind eye, because they don't want to deal with them their fellow european members seem to turn away while many of the migrants refugees what have you, get on the bus, get out of town as fast as possible and try to get over the border to where they probably have family or feel they have a better welcome. >> it sounds like you are saying given the divisions between european countries, these people are falling between the cracks of european politics. >> let's put it this way, they are exploiting the cracks. they are recognizing it is united europe, while nobody is quite in tune with each other, that there are opportunities to slip through. and that enables many to get to places where they have a proper welcome, or have family or cultural links. >> if northern european countries don't agree to the quota system for jointly sharing the responsibility for settling asylum seekers and migrants wil
housed registered? >> they arrive in what is calling the european union, but you might as well call it the ununited ununitedon. the italians fingerprint those that are willing to be fingerprinted, and some say they turn a blind eye, because they don't want to deal with them their fellow european members seem to turn away while many of the migrants refugees what have you, get on the bus, get out of town as fast as possible and try to get over the border to where they probably have family...
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union then. the white house is encouraging comparisons between kennedy's speech regarding the cold war and the willingnessho are not allies of this country. there's been a heavy lobby, as you well know in washington, d.c. with the president as well as secretary of state john kerry trying to get more democrats on board. we heard from senator dick durbin just a short time ago discussing his whip count and where things stand right now, but chris jansing is standing by. she's in washington. chris, it's interesting the comparisons being made with kennedy and the president. the treaty with the soviets and president obama's deal with iran. very significant, the timing as well. tomorrow the anniversary of hiroshima. >> and i just listened to the speech that john f. kennedy gave and he fashioned it much the same way you're going to hear president obama, as a choice between war and peace, and the way to peace is according to the president to choose this deal. this is really going to be the centerpiece of what is going to be an unrelenting push by this administration over the next 44 days or so of the 60-day period
union then. the white house is encouraging comparisons between kennedy's speech regarding the cold war and the willingnessho are not allies of this country. there's been a heavy lobby, as you well know in washington, d.c. with the president as well as secretary of state john kerry trying to get more democrats on board. we heard from senator dick durbin just a short time ago discussing his whip count and where things stand right now, but chris jansing is standing by. she's in washington. chris,...
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houses you only have to call - sorry. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> yeah, he get excited all that 234u78z very are a free smoke alarm call and basically contact and union contributes will put a free smoke alarm in our house to you and your neighbors will be safer please support in program and please give big thanks to the mayor and the c y c and self-help this is a great program (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> first of all, i need to thank you supervisor christensen you know for coming to talk to you today first of all, i want to tell you a story regarding myself you you know a person that touched was prepare this is very important for earthquake i joined the city one day before city earthquake as a service as luke the united nations is a major u.n. loss of the tragedy but i do the training bra i join the city and internet buildings but i helped the other departments how to internet and all those those i feel you know this is my duty to help you when there's a major event you need to do it yourselves that's why we put the fund for you know both like the mayor echo with the mayor said the young generation to help and then you know we don't
houses you only have to call - sorry. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> yeah, he get excited all that 234u78z very are a free smoke alarm call and basically contact and union contributes will put a free smoke alarm in our house to you and your neighbors will be safer please support in program and please give big thanks to the mayor and the c y c and self-help this is a great program (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> first of all, i need to thank you...
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house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union.ink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah open to the armed forces and their families for over 80 years. navy federal credit union. ♪ vago: we are continuing our conversation with the supreme commander of sweden's armed forces. since taking office in 2009, he has increased defense spending, and many thought he would be sacked after staying in the position until 2012. i asked him to explain his spending priorities and whether troops would be needed to protect scandinavi's largest country. supreme commander: i have been brought up, notnly in the military butlso with my paren ts that you need to deal with reality, not fiction. if i am going to conduct my leadership within the organization, i nd to portray exec we what i am feeling as well. and that has guided me all the way. yes, there have been in tense times, but i feel that the overall discussion was good, not only for sweden as a whole. i would do it over again. so why did i say the issue concerning that i am w
house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union.ink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah open to the armed forces and their families for over 80 years. navy federal credit union. ♪ vago: we are continuing our conversation with the supreme commander of sweden's armed forces. since taking office in 2009, he has increased defense spending, and many thought he would be sacked after staying in the...
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they give word that the confederate white house has been set aside by president davis under special orders that it should be given as a residence to the union general. they don't know who it will be, but it happens to be weitzel. weitzel and shepley show up at the confederate white house, greeted by the housekeeper who says president davis left in such a haste he did not eat his meal and asks if they are hungry. they sit down in jefferson davis' dining room and eat the meal that was prepared for jefferson davis. day two. abraham lincoln knows the end is near. grant has been giving him hints. we are making good success here, i want you to come down. when he gets word at city point that richmond has fallen, said, it seems to me i've been dreaming a horrid dream for four years, and now the nightmare is gone. i want to see richmond. the next day, he goes on a ship up river to richmond. he takes his son with him. his son, tad. it is his 12th birthday, but it's a very small contingent that arrive in richmond. lincoln arrives early. weitzel gets word the president is coming but not for several hours. they made better time than expected, and when l
they give word that the confederate white house has been set aside by president davis under special orders that it should be given as a residence to the union general. they don't know who it will be, but it happens to be weitzel. weitzel and shepley show up at the confederate white house, greeted by the housekeeper who says president davis left in such a haste he did not eat his meal and asks if they are hungry. they sit down in jefferson davis' dining room and eat the meal that was prepared...
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this building housed an apartment and also some stores. >> union city police warned people to watch for possible snatch and grab thieves that want their jewelry. there has been a string of recent necklace grabbing robberies. the last ended with a suspect drawing a gun on people that tried to help a victim. >> number four, hot everywhere even at the coast this weekend. i'll have an update on the temperatures where you live and also the latest on el nino and whether it will break our drought. >> number five, with the exception of a couple of hiccups in our commute, we will have a pretty light start for friday. a couple of cars that are traveling out of richmond toward the north bay. we have some areas of construction gobbling up lanes. that's just about it. >> number six, a live look right now in havana, cuba. history is about to be made. in just over an hour, the american flag will be raised over the u.s. embassy in cuba. the first time in more than 50 years. it is the last step in the obama administration's plan to reestablish diplomatic ties with the communist island nation. >> researc
this building housed an apartment and also some stores. >> union city police warned people to watch for possible snatch and grab thieves that want their jewelry. there has been a string of recent necklace grabbing robberies. the last ended with a suspect drawing a gun on people that tried to help a victim. >> number four, hot everywhere even at the coast this weekend. i'll have an update on the temperatures where you live and also the latest on el nino and whether it will break our...
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works association, association of railroads, metropolitan rail agencies the clear house consumer banking association credit union electronic transfers association financial services independent community bankers, investment company -- and it goes on and on and on. i will point out oracle the national association of manufacturers association supports it, i.b.m., as i said, general motors and the united states telecommunications association. i would ask this list be entered into the record, if i may mr. president. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. feinstein: thank you very much. so i want to say something about jurisdiction of committees. the homeland security committee certainly is free to do a bill. the judiciary committee is certainly free to do a bill. we happened on intelligence -- and you were a member of this committee, mr. president -- to have been working on this for a long long time. and we have done two bills. and this bill, i believe has hit the mark of support across the nation from the companies both corporate and privately owned, who would have to use this. it is all voluntary. it does
works association, association of railroads, metropolitan rail agencies the clear house consumer banking association credit union electronic transfers association financial services independent community bankers, investment company -- and it goes on and on and on. i will point out oracle the national association of manufacturers association supports it, i.b.m., as i said, general motors and the united states telecommunications association. i would ask this list be entered into the record, if i...
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well, this is a picture of andrei gromyko, the veteran foreign minister of the soviet union, and reagan at the white house. it was taken, i guess, at the entrance to the rose garden or some place like that. when gromyko came to the white house in 1984, it was a big thing for reagan. he had never met a senior soviet leader before. i covered it, and i was sitting at my desk at "the washington post" the day after the meeting and i received a telephone call from the secretary of the soviet ambassador, anatoly dobrynin who says, 'mr. oberdorfer, foreign minister gromyko is going back to moscow this afternoon and he wonders if he could have as a souvenir a picture that appeared in "the washington post" today.' i said "well, i'll see what i can do, if i can get it for him which picture?" and it was that picture of gromyko with reagan, reagan with his arms, in effect, around gromyko. it stunned me that he wanted to take that back and, i guess, show it to the politburo or hang it on the wall or do whatever he did with it. c-span: did they get along? >> guest: they got along fairly well. gromyko is a sort of old-li
well, this is a picture of andrei gromyko, the veteran foreign minister of the soviet union, and reagan at the white house. it was taken, i guess, at the entrance to the rose garden or some place like that. when gromyko came to the white house in 1984, it was a big thing for reagan. he had never met a senior soviet leader before. i covered it, and i was sitting at my desk at "the washington post" the day after the meeting and i received a telephone call from the secretary of the...
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. >> by the way, journalists, commentators and anchors on the day of the state of the union go to the white housee record meetings with presidents. sometimes it leaks, sometimes it doesn't. if jon stewart said, i was at the white house, we chatted, had salmon you know fine. the fact that he didn't level with the viewers about this and made comments about the very issues obama was pursuing like standing up to russia's vladimir putin, i think made it an embarrassing episode for him. >> who do you think is going to miss jon stewart more -- you or president obama? >> well i probably give the nod to president obama. barack obama likes that show and likes jon stewart so much he's done seven friendly appearances. jon stewart not that friendly to george w. bush. i will miss him because he's funny even when he chops up clips, takes shots at fox and cnn as well. every time he's done this i have a segment on my show. i'm sure i will miss him as well. >> we'll see you there on sunday for media buzz. >> excellent. >> thank you. >>> breaking tonight, a federal judge has just granted an abortion group's request
. >> by the way, journalists, commentators and anchors on the day of the state of the union go to the white housee record meetings with presidents. sometimes it leaks, sometimes it doesn't. if jon stewart said, i was at the white house, we chatted, had salmon you know fine. the fact that he didn't level with the viewers about this and made comments about the very issues obama was pursuing like standing up to russia's vladimir putin, i think made it an embarrassing episode for him....