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my question is on janus be --. the way it essentially came down to union members have to represent even nonunion members, even if it is an agency shop. would it be legal for union members and union management then in response to somehow initiate legislation within the states to were nonunion members then would not be covered by what they have to be-or told what they have to be covered by without becoming members? in other words, with the union be able to respond that way? >> it is a little unclear in the sense that we don't know exactly how the court might rule on such an effort. but i think we are going to see some efforts in that direction. the janice case, which we have talked about several times as a public employee case. the court for 40 years have held to this case. case called the abboud case. it was a case from the 1970s. the abboud case said, sometimes you have a union, and it represents members. who are paying, who pay dues, and who helped support the politics of the union and whatnot. but sometimes, it a
my question is on janus be --. the way it essentially came down to union members have to represent even nonunion members, even if it is an agency shop. would it be legal for union members and union management then in response to somehow initiate legislation within the states to were nonunion members then would not be covered by what they have to be-or told what they have to be covered by without becoming members? in other words, with the union be able to respond that way? >> it is a...
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the janus case that we talked about a few times, the court for 40 years and is a case from the 1970s.said 70 of the union in a represents members, who are paying dues, and who help support the politics of the union and whatnot, but sometimes it also represents nonmembers. negotiates with an employer, or in this case with the governmental entity. as a people don't want to join the union. so they don't join the union but they get the benefits of the negotiation that the union has with the governmental entity. by law the union has to represent those people you know if they are not paying dues, even if they are not members, and the idea historically under the boot case is that the union could collect their share fees from these nonmembers. they could be paid a certain amount but they can go to politics or anything like that. but it could just be for the collective bargaining that those people who are not members are taken advantage of. the supreme court said no. we cannot force people who are not members to pay these fair share fees. so it made use of the legal obligation to represent bot
the janus case that we talked about a few times, the court for 40 years and is a case from the 1970s.said 70 of the union in a represents members, who are paying dues, and who help support the politics of the union and whatnot, but sometimes it also represents nonmembers. negotiates with an employer, or in this case with the governmental entity. as a people don't want to join the union. so they don't join the union but they get the benefits of the negotiation that the union has with the...
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those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business rey rt" for wednesday, janu 2nd. >> we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome. we're kicking off the new year at the new york stock exchange. >> many investors i'm sure were looking for a fresh start after stocks closed out 2018 with their worst performance in a dede, but that is not what they got. >> late today apple of all companies warned investors that business during the holiday shopping season was not nearly as good as they thought it would b. the company said the current quarter will come in well below estimates and isam g china and the weakness in the emerging markets. during an exclusive interview today, ceo tim cook explained thf issue. >>u look at our results, our shortfall is over 100% from iphone and it' primarily in greater china. as we look at what's going on in china, it's clear that the economy began to slow thereec f thed half. and what i believe to be the case is the trade tensins betw the united states and china put additional pressure on their economy. >> the stock, of course, is widely owned in mu
those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business rey rt" for wednesday, janu 2nd. >> we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome. we're kicking off the new year at the new york stock exchange. >> many investors i'm sure were looking for a fresh start after stocks closed out 2018 with their worst performance in a dede, but that is not what they got. >> late today apple of all companies warned investors that business during the holiday shopping season...
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captning sponsored by wnet y sreenivasan: on this edition for saturday, janu an impasse continues as the partial government shutdown enters day 15; in our signature segment paying flood-prone homeowners to move to higher ground; andin seeing is beli or is it? the works of m.c. escher. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has beened provy: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. talks but no change as the s rtial shutdown of the federal governmen
captning sponsored by wnet y sreenivasan: on this edition for saturday, janu an impasse continues as the partial government shutdown enters day 15; in our signature segment paying flood-prone homeowners to move to higher ground; andin seeing is beli or is it? the works of m.c. escher. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos...
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the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america take them to charlotte janus the genius this is the quintessential american hero this is it we've come a point around which alan would have done something we always are on the margins someone called the culture as a parting. shot. we're starting last with is going to head into the swamp we're going into the belly of the b. i think i want to leave now getting more ground. maybe played a little. welcome back to crossfire we're all things we considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you discussing some real news. ok let me go to demon here you want to finish up our conversation from the first one we talked about the elyse and i think it's important you know let's take the example of and there you know the allies in issue one trump announced he was walking out of the treaty there was some criticism from germany from france now that surprise surprise there's a there was a meeting over the forty meter in the spermy zero and there was a sudden transformation and they issued this statement seen russia's violation of their e
the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america take them to charlotte janus the genius this is the quintessential american hero this is it we've come a point around which alan would have done something we always are on the margins someone called the culture as a parting. shot. we're starting last with is going to head into the swamp we're going into the belly of the b. i think i want to leave now getting more ground. maybe played a little. welcome back to crossfire...
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extensive records are still laying the foundations of modern homes for just one which is what dan janus was doing back was basically the same as today's confines of the live metropolis of crime. starts january twenty ninth on g.w. . d.w. news live from her lead british prime minister to recent may narrowly survived a no confidence vote now she is seeking a good little consensus with her opponents on how to proceed with breaks a look at the latest from london also coming up a milestone in civil rights it is one hundred years since women in germany were allowed to take part in the elections for the first time. and in zimbabwe dozens are injured and six hundred arrested after a police crackdown on protests against.
extensive records are still laying the foundations of modern homes for just one which is what dan janus was doing back was basically the same as today's confines of the live metropolis of crime. starts january twenty ninth on g.w. . d.w. news live from her lead british prime minister to recent may narrowly survived a no confidence vote now she is seeking a good little consensus with her opponents on how to proceed with breaks a look at the latest from london also coming up a milestone in civil...
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. >> this year, off to a crazy mild start, especially when you figure that the last couple ofi janu havegold.fi comparison, tht week of january last year, compared to first week of january this year. the first seven days of 2018 last year, the averageur temper figuring highs and lows was only 19 degrees. we had only o day in the first week of january last year, with a high above freezing. so far here in 2018, the national airport hn't been below freezing yet. we're 27 degrees warmer for the first week of january this year compared to last. our mild weather will be coming to an end. today, the clouds are on the way back. tomorrow nice and mild. back in for wednesday and thursday. and the weekend has chance for wintry weather. monday, nothing to worry about. your planner for today, around freezing this morning. near 40 atcl noontime. dy skies all day long. a little tiny chance for showers. the rain doesn't come in until after midnight tonight. there's the storm that will bring us the rain chance today an most of it is going to miss us to the north. uld have a snowflake or two in the shenan
. >> this year, off to a crazy mild start, especially when you figure that the last couple ofi janu havegold.fi comparison, tht week of january last year, compared to first week of january this year. the first seven days of 2018 last year, the averageur temper figuring highs and lows was only 19 degrees. we had only o day in the first week of january last year, with a high above freezing. so far here in 2018, the national airport hn't been below freezing yet. we're 27 degrees warmer for...
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skng janue for some spring warmest locations mid-60s by the bay. low 60s along because.e increasing cloud cover as we make our way into the work week. the rain returns. so enjoy it while it lasts. devyn? >>> 20 years ago, a death row inmate was framed for the murder of four people in 1983. was the evidence planted? new dna testing may finally answer that question. >> i'm on death row. >> reporter: cooper had been convicted of the murders of doug and peggy rhyne. daug ssic neighbor hughes. >> the problem was they didn't have the evidence. >> in around of evidence could exonerate kevin cooper. kpix 5's michelle had a chance to chat. >> what does your reporting believe you to think about this case? do you think he's innocent? >> it definitely is not a lot of evidence to tie him to it. there was a great deal of evidence right after this horrific set of murders that pointed to three assailants. there were three weapons used. the victims sustained 140 wounds in a very short period of time. >> this two hours 48 hours episode airs tonight starting at 9 pm right here on kpix 5. >
skng janue for some spring warmest locations mid-60s by the bay. low 60s along because.e increasing cloud cover as we make our way into the work week. the rain returns. so enjoy it while it lasts. devyn? >>> 20 years ago, a death row inmate was framed for the murder of four people in 1983. was the evidence planted? new dna testing may finally answer that question. >> i'm on death row. >> reporter: cooper had been convicted of the murders of doug and peggy rhyne. daug ssic...
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. >> it is thurks januasday, janu. >> that is why i'm on at 4:00 a.m. >> it is day 27 of the government shutdown. collusion evolution authored by rudy giuliani. president trump's lawyer deploying a new strategy that would insulate the president from possible crimes. he says he is not ruling out the possibility other members of the campaign colluded with russia. >> i never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the campaign. >> yes, you have. >> i have not. i said the president of the united states. there is not a single bit of evidence that the president of the united states committed the only crime you could commit here, conspired with the russians to hack the dnc. >> so giuliani claims he never said the campaign didn't collude with russians. a couple problems though. one, his client has said otherwise repeatedly. >> there was no collusion between the trump campaign and the russian people. there was no collusion whatsoever. there never has been. the last thing i want is help from russia on a campaign. there has been no collusion between the trump campaign
. >> it is thurks januasday, janu. >> that is why i'm on at 4:00 a.m. >> it is day 27 of the government shutdown. collusion evolution authored by rudy giuliani. president trump's lawyer deploying a new strategy that would insulate the president from possible crimes. he says he is not ruling out the possibility other members of the campaign colluded with russia. >> i never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the campaign. >> yes,...
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janus challenges, falls below 50 for the first time in a year and a half. country tourges the whether the slowdown in his new year's speech. let's make a deal, president trump calls for a meeting of top congressional leaders, suggesting he is open to a deal to end the shutdown. president warns about the countries piling debt. markets will react to the market today. warm welcome to daybreak. day one, ground zero for your trading in 2019. is a less than auspicious start. let me show you how fraught it is, from equities to currencies, you have the official pmi's and private manufacturing data in contraction in china. that is knocking the msci asia-pacific, the worst start to the trade year since 2016. aussie dollar is ground zero for the trade data. since 2016. you are looking at the market flipping around. we went from a rate hike in november, down to a cut in australia. the translation of this into the crude market, the very epicenter . if you are worried about global demand, oversupply, this is the personification of where markets are. equities are down, oi
janus challenges, falls below 50 for the first time in a year and a half. country tourges the whether the slowdown in his new year's speech. let's make a deal, president trump calls for a meeting of top congressional leaders, suggesting he is open to a deal to end the shutdown. president warns about the countries piling debt. markets will react to the market today. warm welcome to daybreak. day one, ground zero for your trading in 2019. is a less than auspicious start. let me show you how...
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let's extend the janus protection to all local governments in the state of new york and project construction with public subsidies should be subject to the prevailing wage so they're built right, they're built fairly, they're build union. [applause] and that's long overdue and let's get it passed this session and let's show our brothers and sisters in organized labor who may be timid, who may be quiet, who may be shy, but we're with you anyway. [applause] i still can't hear you, you're still too shy for me. [cheers and applause] when it comes to public safety, over the past two years we spent a hundred millions dollars to fight ms-13 the fight goes on, let's invest another $45 million in anti-gang operations, violence prevention, and school base support. [applause] we have a growing problem of online sexual offenses against children. we want to launch a specialized police unit to prosecute these predators, nothing could be worse. [applause] let's pass the new york city speed camera laws and stop playing politics that they did last year. [applause] and the child victims act. the child victims
let's extend the janus protection to all local governments in the state of new york and project construction with public subsidies should be subject to the prevailing wage so they're built right, they're built fairly, they're build union. [applause] and that's long overdue and let's get it passed this session and let's show our brothers and sisters in organized labor who may be timid, who may be quiet, who may be shy, but we're with you anyway. [applause] i still can't hear you, you're still...
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davos.et out there francine lacqua and haslinda amin janus from their. peggy so much, in a. we are delighted to be here, -- thank you so much, anna. it is less colder than it was yesterday. we are on the getting started with the chief executive of a did us, kasper b rorsted. nice advertising. how much ski seals are you doing here? >> not much. at other when you look companies, is it a tough market? >> overall, the sporting goods market is a good market. impacted by the overall slowdown of the economy, and obviously, you have seen the latest about europe. that will impact the markets. haslinda: your performance, up 20% in stock sales, but the are losing momentum. the three years you have done past will not reflect the next three years. : -- r kasper: our growth last year was about two times the growth of the market, so we are gaining market share in every single market. saw approximately 20% growth in the u.s., above for a much of a competitor. we saw 25% growth in china, 76% growth on our line, so we are still doing our job. haslinda: what china's slowdo
davos.et out there francine lacqua and haslinda amin janus from their. peggy so much, in a. we are delighted to be here, -- thank you so much, anna. it is less colder than it was yesterday. we are on the getting started with the chief executive of a did us, kasper b rorsted. nice advertising. how much ski seals are you doing here? >> not much. at other when you look companies, is it a tough market? >> overall, the sporting goods market is a good market. impacted by the overall...
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to the opening bell and the s&p at the cnbc real time exchange at the big board, it is janus hendersonelebrating the launch of the mortgage-backed securities etf over at the nasdaq, american finance trust, a reit focused on retail and commercial properties getting a little news on pcg after your reporting yesterday. >> it was interesting to take a look at shares of pg&e, of course, the utility, we spent a good amount of time talking about yesterday, carl, because they are down another 13%. they took a leg down yesterday this of course on reporting over the weekend from reuters and then "the new york times" and i added this part of this story in terms of trying to quantify the liability they may face both the 2017 and the devastating 2018 fires in california being as much as if not more than $30 billion, also pointing out a few things stock moved down a bit yesterday on our additional reporting. you can see it is down again question now, frankly, you know, where are they in terms of this potential process. will they get a going concern opinion from their auditors. seems unlikely what wi
to the opening bell and the s&p at the cnbc real time exchange at the big board, it is janus hendersonelebrating the launch of the mortgage-backed securities etf over at the nasdaq, american finance trust, a reit focused on retail and commercial properties getting a little news on pcg after your reporting yesterday. >> it was interesting to take a look at shares of pg&e, of course, the utility, we spent a good amount of time talking about yesterday, carl, because they are down...