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way of things lindsay in many ways was a candidate who wanted to reduce the of the public sector labor unions. one of the reasons the police didn't like him was he wanted police to work more hours at night. you know, very reasonable. an era of rising but he wasn't able to accomplish so just seeing how mike quill kind of saw this as labor's last stand against a technocratic governor in an that would become a a era more skeptical of labor unions and realizing if we go along with this will be going along for things forever. so he refused to go along and that's kind of when the split of weakening private sector unions and strengthening public unions really began. so he he much more than the sort of, you know, telling the judge to drop dead. i mean, these were very well thought out strategy and tactics, even telling the judge to drop dead. he understood new york an attention economy unless can get that sound bite you are not winning in new york city for better and for worse as our current president knows. yeah. do you think self-driving, for example, changed that equation or whether you how many m
way of things lindsay in many ways was a candidate who wanted to reduce the of the public sector labor unions. one of the reasons the police didn't like him was he wanted police to work more hours at night. you know, very reasonable. an era of rising but he wasn't able to accomplish so just seeing how mike quill kind of saw this as labor's last stand against a technocratic governor in an that would become a a era more skeptical of labor unions and realizing if we go along with this will be...
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lindsey in many ways was a candidate who wanted to reduce the power of the public sector labor unions and one of the reasons tech no cat ick garner in the era that's more spectacle of labor unions and realizing if we go along with this and we're going along with things forever and he refused to go along and that's kind of when the split of weakening private sector unions and strengthening public sector unions really began. he was much more than the sort of, you no, telling the judge to drop dead. public law enforcement and the set of laws from which the city operates and when it comes to what does this lane of the street belong to, the mayor can use for good or for will and many for ill and in my ways the city hasn't even got ton yet. so just taking the property tax along that right of way and use that to defray the cost of east side access. city controls property tax and state fornc the incentive. there's never a reason to go for the state run transit system and have the governor get the credit to the extent that anyone notices that the transit system is running a little bit better t
lindsey in many ways was a candidate who wanted to reduce the power of the public sector labor unions and one of the reasons tech no cat ick garner in the era that's more spectacle of labor unions and realizing if we go along with this and we're going along with things forever and he refused to go along and that's kind of when the split of weakening private sector unions and strengthening public sector unions really began. he was much more than the sort of, you no, telling the judge to drop...
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now we have reached out to the labor union and the california medical facility for comment. we'll let you know when we hear back. >> short-term rental property owners in marin county now have 6 months to get a new license. they have to apply for one last year. the red counties to supervisors board decided on these new regulations that kept the number of short-term rentals to 1200 properties in the unincorporated areas of marin county. the licenses are limited to one operator and they have to be renewed by the property owner every 2 years. anybody who wants to continue operating a short-term rental has until july. 1st. so to submit a rental application. it's 7.27. and still ahead on the kron, morning news. >> forty-niners bombarded with injuries this season will tee. how see >> it's 7.30, and it is windy out there this tuesday morning. yeah, blustery. that's been the main weather word this job. yeah, that when the trading in the fog for something else that might interrupt your commute. maybe just a little bit, though. you'll notice that on your bridges and your mountain passe
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we reached out to labor union and the california medical facility for comment. we'll let you know when we hear back. short-term rental property owners in marin have 6 months now to apply for a new license last year. marin county supervisors approved new regulations. those know these new rules kept the number of short-term rentals to 1200 for properties in unincorporated areas of the county. the licenses are limited to one per operator and must be renewed by property owners. every 2 years. there are other regulations as well. anyone seeking to continue operating their rental has until july first to submit they're renewal application. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, the forty-niners were bombarded with injuries this season. we'll tell you how mistakes on special teams during. >> a crucial game winning moments didn't help and the consequences that there teenagers now facing. pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we got you, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a g
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we've reached out to the labor union and the california medical facility for comment. we'll let you know when we hear back. >> time now 9.26. and the sonoma county sheriff's office has arrested a after leading deputies on a high-speed chase. as you can see here, this happened sunday around highway 101 in college avenue. the deputy trped to pull over the motorcycle rider. chris was no license plate on the bike. they sped off those debts exceeding speeds of 100 miles an hour. and then the office use their helicopter. the track down the bike and eventually pulled over the cycle in a parking lot at redwood highway and authorities arrested the motorcycle rider. its 9.26. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. >> if you've been to the grocery store lately, you know that eggs are hard to come by and they cost >> 9.29. right now we're checking out the weather. it's way clearer today. crystal. clear that because when yeah never traded it for the wind. john, good morning. yep. the wind has backed the fog is whole one 80 from yesterday for sure. it is very windy out there to
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because nippon steel -- this is what was so striking big pond steel committed to honoring all of the labor union terms and conditions that they had already worked out. so they weren't going to touch any of that. they were going to keep all those employees, keep all of their salaries and benefits. they also agreed, and i personally have never seen this before, they agreed to give the u.s. government veto power over any potential plant closures in the united states. and that was interesting because that touches on u.s. government interest in keeping up industrial capacity. so that was a big thing driving the trump section 232 on steel. that was a big thing they wanted. i want to say 80, 85 percent, something like this. and trump saw that 20, the unfinished business is the vote on passage of h.r. 29 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: h.r. 29, a bill t
because nippon steel -- this is what was so striking big pond steel committed to honoring all of the labor union terms and conditions that they had already worked out. so they weren't going to touch any of that. they were going to keep all those employees, keep all of their salaries and benefits. they also agreed, and i personally have never seen this before, they agreed to give the u.s. government veto power over any potential plant closures in the united states. and that was interesting...
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this morning, labor union members plan to rally and show their support for the immigrant community after ice raids in san francisco. the union representing private janitors in the city says ice agents went to multiple downtown office buildings late friday afternoon, but building security kept them from entering. the union president says ice agents were not able to take anybody into custody during that raid. and the california public utilities commission announced that it is launching its investigation into this month's battery storage fire in monterey county. that fire at the moss landing vistra power plant started january 16th, prompting environmental and health concerns. scientists at san jose state university say they found a dramatic increase of nickel and cobalt in the marsh soil immediately following that fire. >> our time is now 513. a man in palo alto accused of a hate crime has been arrested. 44 year old gavin moore was arrested friday morning. police say a woman was walking through civic center plaza when a man aggressively blocked her path and yelled a racial slur about asian
this morning, labor union members plan to rally and show their support for the immigrant community after ice raids in san francisco. the union representing private janitors in the city says ice agents went to multiple downtown office buildings late friday afternoon, but building security kept them from entering. the union president says ice agents were not able to take anybody into custody during that raid. and the california public utilities commission announced that it is launching its...
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the federal labor unions. one quarter of federal workers are members of labor unions. n my view none should be. president franklin roosevelt wrote in 1937 in a letter to a labor leader "collective bargaining cannot be transplanted into the public sector. it has distinct and insurmountable limitations when applied to public personnel." i am with fdr, in favor of repealing collective bargaining in the federal government. trump has not said he favors that. in his first term he signed a number of eo's to trim back federal union power. 2018, he signed 13837, which limits the paid work hours and federal resources, federal union representatives can use for union activities, this is called official time, union workers being paid by the taxpayers their salary and they are using their time and resources for union activities. the eo trump signed would require greater public reporting of federal union activities and limit the amount of time and resources they can use on these. biden came in and rescinded it. trump will likely reissue that. these reforms for the bureaucracy would be
the federal labor unions. one quarter of federal workers are members of labor unions. n my view none should be. president franklin roosevelt wrote in 1937 in a letter to a labor leader "collective bargaining cannot be transplanted into the public sector. it has distinct and insurmountable limitations when applied to public personnel." i am with fdr, in favor of repealing collective bargaining in the federal government. trump has not said he favors that. in his first term he signed a...
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pair of lawsuits aimed at among the defendants, the president of the united steelworkers the major labor union in the process of reaching out to the union and cleveland cliffs u.s. steel competitor and d.o.j. to get comments on all of this. sources that are familiar with the companies think you believe if they're able to get a new cfius review process under the trump administration that this deal would be approved. nippon will be clear to acquire u.s. steel. i should mention, as we know president-elect trump has been clear about his opposition and concern about nippon proposed acquisition as well. it's not clear whether that is the path forward. u.s. steel is telling me they are confident that president-elect trump will look at the merit of the deal and not the politics of the matter and they hope that they'll be open to considering the deal moving forward. finally i did ask dave burritt, the ceo about the future of u.s. steel without an investment of nippon. he said without nippon's investment, jobs in western pennsylvania might have to be moved elsewhere to other planes that are operating ef
pair of lawsuits aimed at among the defendants, the president of the united steelworkers the major labor union in the process of reaching out to the union and cleveland cliffs u.s. steel competitor and d.o.j. to get comments on all of this. sources that are familiar with the companies think you believe if they're able to get a new cfius review process under the trump administration that this deal would be approved. nippon will be clear to acquire u.s. steel. i should mention, as we know...
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labors. look at the folk songs history review company built unexplored in its workers from stolen union funds to force labor. when the 2nd world war ground to a halt british allies to control of the plant, again, workers play the decisive role. they cleared the factories of rubble and restarted production. quickly, the car maker turned into the symbol of germany's post for economic miracles. the folks are literally translated to peoples car, became known as affordable and reliable. by 1955 v w a had produced its 1000000 speed on the car was being exported to almost 100 countries around the world. the activity, who is it on what that is on it could be worth it on java vision. the whole point on a 1000000 based on the new stock industry and or to do the onto testing will get invested . business was moving and we w was hiring perks were meant to learn more workers like higher wages and 16 now they've given in germany at the time font size became synonymous with safety and prosperity. but one question remained. who owned folks? ok. until now, the german government had acted as an interim trustee,
labors. look at the folk songs history review company built unexplored in its workers from stolen union funds to force labor. when the 2nd world war ground to a halt british allies to control of the plant, again, workers play the decisive role. they cleared the factories of rubble and restarted production. quickly, the car maker turned into the symbol of germany's post for economic miracles. the folks are literally translated to peoples car, became known as affordable and reliable. by 1955 v w...
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well, a labor union representing the workers argue that the facilities in violation of state law because their workers were subcontracted through a company instead of being hired as state employees. well, back in august, the state personnel board order the california correctional health care services to work out a solution with the labor union. however, the workers contract was terminated early by the state per and the california medical facility for comment. we'll let you know when we hear back. short-term rental property owners in marin have 6 months to apply for a new license last year. marin county supervisors approved new regulations and these new rules cap the number of short-term rentals to 1200 for properties that are in unincorporated areas of the county. the licenses are limited to one per operator and it has to be renewed by those property owners every 2 years. among other regulations as well. now anyone who's looking to continue operating the rental unit has until july 1st to submit a renewal application. >> the martinez refining company is giving residents a heads up that th
well, a labor union representing the workers argue that the facilities in violation of state law because their workers were subcontracted through a company instead of being hired as state employees. well, back in august, the state personnel board order the california correctional health care services to work out a solution with the labor union. however, the workers contract was terminated early by the state per and the california medical facility for comment. we'll let you know when we hear...
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they're labor unions.but often what they're doing is, stopping the day to day and in that creating the and the time with, a sense of urgency to actually do what needs to be done. yeah. and if i could just add one of the thing that connects hope, connect these to karen as to monica's last question, it's simply a one of the most interesting things that i discovered as i was. i had to change my as i wrote the book. and one of the most interesting things i discovered, though, was other people also had done this. and some of the people who had done this were, like dyed in the wool capitalists. so one of my favorite books on change is not exactly like a barn burner. it's an academic text column. corporations, capital is on. the climate change is by two australian business school mathematicians and like these guys start out being like i'm standard, i work in i.t works and you know management and by the and they're like oh --. like rosa luxemburg was right they got oh sorry rosa luxemburg is a right right. and so
they're labor unions.but often what they're doing is, stopping the day to day and in that creating the and the time with, a sense of urgency to actually do what needs to be done. yeah. and if i could just add one of the thing that connects hope, connect these to karen as to monica's last question, it's simply a one of the most interesting things that i discovered as i was. i had to change my as i wrote the book. and one of the most interesting things i discovered, though, was other people also...
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singularly focused on using her intellect, passion and purpose to unite the members of the largest labor unionh the entire nation, using that collective power to transform public education into a racially and socially just and equitable system designed to prepare every student to proceed in a diverse and interdependent world. [applause] dee winn developed and oversees amazon's global and customers engagement on responsible ai and she focuses on helping organizations mitigate risks and uncover potential, unintended impacts to ai development, deployment and use. she also engages with legislators and policy makers to help shape eminent ai regulation and policy. [applause] >> simone hall wood currently leads work on privacy and data regulation related to ai at meta. she has more than a decade of government and private sector experience in law and public policy. she has served in numerous roles in the u.s. senate where she focused on communications, technology and helped policy issues. [applause] >> and head of global and minor serving institutions, industry partners and state and local governments
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. >> reporter: the labor union uninighted farm workers has already seen an uptick in migrants askingor help. >> the threats are scary, but farm workers understand the reality that without them, this work is not going to get done. >> reporter: and fewer workers could mean less home grown produce. according to university of montana economist diane charlton. will consumers see high er prics if there are these mass deportations? >> maybe to a certain extent. consumers might not see a really big impact in the grocery stores. but there will be less domestically grown fruits and vegetables. >> reporter: does that mean nor farms could go belly up? >> definitely. >> it's still unclear exactly how trump's mass deportation would effect farm workers. we reached out to the trump team, which reit rated the president's commitment to deporting migrant criminals. >>> still ahead on the "cbs weekend inside, "an important car safely recall. details when we return. >>> that is american tennis player madison keys nabbing her first grand slam title. today, the 19th seed beat the world's number one player,
. >> reporter: the labor union uninighted farm workers has already seen an uptick in migrants askingor help. >> the threats are scary, but farm workers understand the reality that without them, this work is not going to get done. >> reporter: and fewer workers could mean less home grown produce. according to university of montana economist diane charlton. will consumers see high er prics if there are these mass deportations? >> maybe to a certain extent. consumers might...
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this was a labor union. it was absolutely phenomenal., i know, it was a period of rapid speculation and a couple of panics. so in the 1800s, there were four panics. essentially great depressions. in fact the irony is when we came to the 1900 whoever was in charge said we've got to stop using the word panic. next time use depression. that didn't work out too well. we had two during the guilded age and guess what? we still charged ahead. america still superceded great britain and we became the most powerful prominent nation in the world so with that i want to introduce two of the most powerful prominent men i know, extraordinarily successful financial champions of free markets, two of my friends, larry kudlow and steve forbes, gentlemen thanks so much. >> [applause] charles: i think it's a great day to be here too because scott bessent is in confirmed today, and just -- larry: a free market apostle of growth. charles: unabashed. they tried to trip him up in so many ways, it's like head start. you know? we should get rid of head start, and
this was a labor union. it was absolutely phenomenal., i know, it was a period of rapid speculation and a couple of panics. so in the 1800s, there were four panics. essentially great depressions. in fact the irony is when we came to the 1900 whoever was in charge said we've got to stop using the word panic. next time use depression. that didn't work out too well. we had two during the guilded age and guess what? we still charged ahead. america still superceded great britain and we became the...
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ford has embraced for much of their history their labor union. they believe it helps recruit and train their workers. toyota has a different approach but co-exist in the same state. governor sanders: we're a right to work state and extremely proud to be in that position. i think one of the reasons that arkansas is the number one state in the country for economic growth is because of that. one of the number one states in the country that people are moving in to in the last year was arkansas. you hear a lot about other places but i think that's one of the big drivers for companies that are coming in, not just coming but staying, investing, and making long-term commitments to our state, and we're proud of that fact and we'll continue to lean in to being a right to work state. andrew: i'm curious what you think about what some are describing in davos as a vibe shift around the topic of e.s.g. governor beshear: that's the word of the last three years, vibe. andrew: here in davos, i know you said it was your first time. but the topic of e.s.g. and comp
ford has embraced for much of their history their labor union. they believe it helps recruit and train their workers. toyota has a different approach but co-exist in the same state. governor sanders: we're a right to work state and extremely proud to be in that position. i think one of the reasons that arkansas is the number one state in the country for economic growth is because of that. one of the number one states in the country that people are moving in to in the last year was arkansas. you...
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joining us right now is the president of the united farm workers labor union, teresa romero. teresa, great to see you. so what are you hearing from your members? their concerns, their thoughts about all that might be coming? >> thank you very much for having me. you know, farm workers are feeling afraid. they're an edge. um, as we know, there's a lot of mixed families and children who are born in this country are. feeling, um, afraid. and they're afraid to go to school because they don't know what's going to. if mom and dad are going to be home when they get home. >> mhm. so what are you telling them. you know when they've expressed those concerns and the level of anxiety that so many families are feeling. >> absolutely. we are meeting with workers, talking to them, letting them know what their rights are. unfortunately under the current administration, there is nothing that we can do to 100% protect them. uh, continue to organize the workers, continue making sure that they have union representation where they're going to be more protected than than anywhere else. but the wor
joining us right now is the president of the united farm workers labor union, teresa romero. teresa, great to see you. so what are you hearing from your members? their concerns, their thoughts about all that might be coming? >> thank you very much for having me. you know, farm workers are feeling afraid. they're an edge. um, as we know, there's a lot of mixed families and children who are born in this country are. feeling, um, afraid. and they're afraid to go to school because they don't...
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we do know there were four members of a maryland-based labor union and a woman returning to d.c. from a work trip to kansas. as for the three soldiers who died on the black hawk, only the crew chief has been identified so far, 29-year-old ryan o'hara. the faa has set up a secure location for the victims' families where they can wait for word on their loved ones as the search continues. i cannot imagine what they are going through tonight. >> yeah. the names personalize it all and make it so heartbreaking as well. thank you. >>> we're learning staffing at the tower was not at its normal level for that time of day. cbs news has learned one air traffic controller was managing helicopters and planes. typically before 9:30 the job is handled by two people, but a supervisor made the switch early. so the crash is putting the spotlight on air traffic control staffing at major airports around the country. our lauren toms is live at sfo. lauren, you've been digging into air traffic control staffing at our bay area airports. >> reporter: that's right. air traffic controller staffing levels
we do know there were four members of a maryland-based labor union and a woman returning to d.c. from a work trip to kansas. as for the three soldiers who died on the black hawk, only the crew chief has been identified so far, 29-year-old ryan o'hara. the faa has set up a secure location for the victims' families where they can wait for word on their loved ones as the search continues. i cannot imagine what they are going through tonight. >> yeah. the names personalize it all and make it...
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besides the skaters, four members of a maryland-based labor union were on board that flight and a woman returning to d.c. from a work trip to kansas. as for the three soldiers who died on the black hawk helicopter, we now know the name of the crew chief at least, 29-year-old ryan o'hara. he is survived by a wife and a 1-year-old son, just tragic all the way around. >> as far as the skating team, a lot of people are saying that was the future of u.s. skating on that plane. >> a lot of young talent. >>> coming up at 5:30, cbs news senior transportation correspondent kris van cleave is looking into how the collision could happen even with hi-tech safety measures in place. >>> our other top story tonight, the rain approaching, we're in first alert mode with a pair of storms expected to hammer the north bay starting tomorrow. here's a live look outside, a gloomy day hinting at what's to come. first alert meteorologist paul heggen joining us now. paul, those expected rainfall totals have been rising the last few days and at least today it felt like a preview. it was chilly and cloudy and gloo
besides the skaters, four members of a maryland-based labor union were on board that flight and a woman returning to d.c. from a work trip to kansas. as for the three soldiers who died on the black hawk helicopter, we now know the name of the crew chief at least, 29-year-old ryan o'hara. he is survived by a wife and a 1-year-old son, just tragic all the way around. >> as far as the skating team, a lot of people are saying that was the future of u.s. skating on that plane. >> a lot...
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because with magic jesus, you don't need labor unions with magic jesus. you don't need health care because magic jesus is going to give you a cadillac and, and make all your dreams come true. and then, and that use that shift from a reality based world, into the world of magical thinking. and once people shift in to that world of magical thinking, you can't reach them. so rational argument is that gonna come through the trumpet ministration to point out even more. yeah. that's what these are the people want. they just want they want the 1st time to but yeah, but trump was totally unprepared on focus. he didn't. now he's got heritage 2025. i mean you've seen some, you know, they now they're organized. i mean, trump is a very limited intellectually, very limited figure he's, he's a carnival barker. and he, he, you know, is his 1st administration was dogged by one crisis and resignation. i mean, was this chaos? yeah, that's different. this time it's attention. let me put it because i have to talk to you about guys of all the reasons it's something you pay ca
because with magic jesus, you don't need labor unions with magic jesus. you don't need health care because magic jesus is going to give you a cadillac and, and make all your dreams come true. and then, and that use that shift from a reality based world, into the world of magical thinking. and once people shift in to that world of magical thinking, you can't reach them. so rational argument is that gonna come through the trumpet ministration to point out even more. yeah. that's what these are...
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the education industry of a more coke oriented worldview starts actually with deep antipathy to labor unions. and so lot of this stuff is, you there's a lot of window dressing around this parents rights, culture, war as a lot of these folks, but a lot this begins with deep hostility, labor unions. and that's what brings kind of the culture together with the more libertarian types. yeah. okay. so you are renowned researcher and we're happy to hear about the body of research, know that there have been studies done in indiana, in washington, d.c., coming out of new orleans when they when betsy devos came and tried to privatize schools there in ohio. so tell us, i mean, right now, arizona, we're seeing these results. we actually i feel like in some ways it's happening lifetime faster than a researcher could even cover so just to give the crowd a little bit of context, you know right now got white flight that being exacerbated by the vouchers we know that vouchers are statistically serving far more white affluent families they are children of color children and that are coming from lower income.
the education industry of a more coke oriented worldview starts actually with deep antipathy to labor unions. and so lot of this stuff is, you there's a lot of window dressing around this parents rights, culture, war as a lot of these folks, but a lot this begins with deep hostility, labor unions. and that's what brings kind of the culture together with the more libertarian types. yeah. okay. so you are renowned researcher and we're happy to hear about the body of research, know that there have...
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an illegal gold mine in south africa at least 70 i to people died during a police agent what a labor union described as a state sponsor, massa police, i 246 people have been rescued since monday i remember the task that has moved from still full time in the northwest province. the caves that brought more than $200.00 minus to the surface completes its final task cameras. an audio device is the mounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down the sky. legal goldmine and still for time, so that we scanned with a camera is looking for people that might use them, that we'd like to come out. and then also getting any voices, we didn't detect anything they often we lowered the conversions down to 2200 meters . we had each i what's enable. and up until that point, we're having to take any persons that's in need of help to come out. the police had been guarding the shop since august at times cutting of food and water supplies to force the informal minus out official save those risk you to live with all face equal mining and integration charges. most of the minus i'm documented fine is some cou
an illegal gold mine in south africa at least 70 i to people died during a police agent what a labor union described as a state sponsor, massa police, i 246 people have been rescued since monday i remember the task that has moved from still full time in the northwest province. the caves that brought more than $200.00 minus to the surface completes its final task cameras. an audio device is the mounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down the sky. legal goldmine and still for time, so...
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gold mine in south africa has ended, at least 78 people died during a police siege, what's the labor union described as a state to sponsor mass? look up, police say 246 people have investigated live since monday. harm latasha report. so i'm still fontaine in the north west products. the cage that brought more than $200.00 minus to the surface completes its final task cameras. an odor device is amounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down this illegal goldmine and still for time. so that for to be scanned with a camera is looking for people that might stand it and would like to come out. and then also getting any voice as we didn't detect anything they often we lowered the conveyance down to 2200 meters. we had each eye, what's the level? and up until that point we're having to take any persons that's in need of help to come out. the police had been guarding the shop since august, a time cutting of food and water supplies to force the informal minus out official say, those risk you to live with all face equal mining and integration charges. most of the minus i'm documented fine is
gold mine in south africa has ended, at least 78 people died during a police siege, what's the labor union described as a state to sponsor mass? look up, police say 246 people have investigated live since monday. harm latasha report. so i'm still fontaine in the north west products. the cage that brought more than $200.00 minus to the surface completes its final task cameras. an odor device is amounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down this illegal goldmine and still for time. so...
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people died during a police fish and what a labor union describes a state sponsored masika apartments, also reports from still fontaine and the north west province. the cage that brought more than $200.00 minus to the surface completes its final task cameras. an odor device is mounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down this illegal goldmine and still contain south africa. we scanned with the cameras, looking for people that might stand there, that would like to come out. and then also getting any voices. we didn't detect anything. they often we lowered the conversions down to 2200 meters. we had each i what's the level and up until that point we're having to take any persons that's in need of help to come out. the police had been guarding the shop since august, a time cutting of food and water supplies to force the informal minus out official say those we ask you to live with all face equal mining and integration charges. most of the minus i'm documented fine is some countries such as mozambique listed to and zimbabwe. we want to make sure that we identify and cities file ou
people died during a police fish and what a labor union describes a state sponsored masika apartments, also reports from still fontaine and the north west province. the cage that brought more than $200.00 minus to the surface completes its final task cameras. an odor device is mounted onto it. have recorded what's happening down this illegal goldmine and still contain south africa. we scanned with the cameras, looking for people that might stand there, that would like to come out. and then also...
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much of that spending was to benefit his special interest allies like the green energy movement, labor unions. tax cuts and jobs act simply allowed americans to keep more of their money and create economic opportunity. the government is badly in need of spending cuts, but raising taxes is not how to address it. host: compared to the spending and the trump first term? >> we have been critical of overspending from both parties. biden, trump, -- sec. leavitt: good to
much of that spending was to benefit his special interest allies like the green energy movement, labor unions. tax cuts and jobs act simply allowed americans to keep more of their money and create economic opportunity. the government is badly in need of spending cuts, but raising taxes is not how to address it. host: compared to the spending and the trump first term? >> we have been critical of overspending from both parties. biden, trump, -- sec. leavitt: good to
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much of that spending was to benefit his special interest allies like the green energy movement, labor unions. tax cuts and jobs act simply allowed americans to keep more of their money and create economic opportunity. the government is badly in need of spending cuts, but raising taxes is not how to address it. host: compared to the spending and the trump first term? >> we have been critical of overspending from both parties. biden, trump, -- sec. leavitt: good to see all of you. happy friday. i want to give you an update on the president's actions in the wake of the catastrophic air collision that claimed the lives of 67 people at reagan national airport on wednesday night. everyone in this white house continues to mourn the victims and keep their friends and families in our thoughts and prayers during this unimaginable time. first, within moments of the collision, the president and his team were in immediate communication. the president was briefed on wednesday evening following the crash. again on thursday morning. he has continued to receive updates as recovery efforts continue on the gro
much of that spending was to benefit his special interest allies like the green energy movement, labor unions. tax cuts and jobs act simply allowed americans to keep more of their money and create economic opportunity. the government is badly in need of spending cuts, but raising taxes is not how to address it. host: compared to the spending and the trump first term? >> we have been critical of overspending from both parties. biden, trump, -- sec. leavitt: good to see all of you. happy...
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>> reporter: the labor union united farm workers has already seen an uptick in migrants asking for helpderstand the reality that without them, this work is not going to get done. >> reporter: and fewer workers could mean less home-grown produce, according to university of montana economist diane charlton. but will consumers see higher prices if there are these mass deportations? >> maybe to a certain extent consumers might not see a really big impact in the grocery stores. but there will be less domestically grown fruits and vegetables. >> does that mean more farms could go belly-up? >> definitely. >> reporter: nate, a third generation new york dairy farmer says his industry needs change. >> we all want safe, affordable food in this country. we all realize that people that work hard deserve a chance to improve their lives. we have to figure out what we can do to make that happen without breaking the system. >> that was nancy chen reporting. >>> stay with us, "cbs news roundup" will be right back. >>> president trump is back in the white house thanks in part to many groups who largely vo
>> reporter: the labor union united farm workers has already seen an uptick in migrants asking for helpderstand the reality that without them, this work is not going to get done. >> reporter: and fewer workers could mean less home-grown produce, according to university of montana economist diane charlton. but will consumers see higher prices if there are these mass deportations? >> maybe to a certain extent consumers might not see a really big impact in the grocery stores. but...
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we stand with our union members and our labor leaders and the organizers on the ground. and i'm grateful that we have a city attorney like david chu who's leading the way in the courtrooms today. >> today is about unity. and today we stand united. >> thank you. from district three, danny sautter thank you danny sartor. >> proud to be the district three supervisor a district built by immigrants in a city built by immigrants. and as we're here today i think back to this summer when alongside many of my colleagues i had a chance to join the hard, hard working men and women of this union seiu 87. we shadowed them as they cleaned our downtown buildings. floor by floor, desk by desk. we observed them working hard, working diligently. and to be clear, san francisco has problems. we have challenges. but the communities being targeted are not one of them. they are our neighbors. they are our friends. our colleagues. they are san francisco. and so the idea that this new administration would spend its time coming into our city and terrorizing these hard working communities is not o
we stand with our union members and our labor leaders and the organizers on the ground. and i'm grateful that we have a city attorney like david chu who's leading the way in the courtrooms today. >> today is about unity. and today we stand united. >> thank you. from district three, danny sautter thank you danny sartor. >> proud to be the district three supervisor a district built by immigrants in a city built by immigrants. and as we're here today i think back to this summer...
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if labor unions are able to muster enough power to stand up to some of these 19s, they could be a force so dispiriting to hear that same message for labor of, like, "you guys just need to get together and get better lobbyists." and there is something here that seems almost more difficult which is this rise of populism mirroring this gilded age. you know, fascism was not blended with the gilded age. the industrial age was. so i don't know that we have seen this before. and i hesitate to say that. but it does seem unusual. >> and you know what is really kind of surprising to me about this is that what is really needed here is a way for people to coalesce and organize themselves, to stand up to these individual accumulations of power in the hands of the broligarchs. >> jon: for the law is not on our side. the law is saying that corporations are people, money is speech. so how do you -- boy, i hate to see someone who study this for so long to you, go, "you know it is terrible to me." i am like, "what! no!" you study this! >> as you correctly pointed out, where does the wealth come from? it
if labor unions are able to muster enough power to stand up to some of these 19s, they could be a force so dispiriting to hear that same message for labor of, like, "you guys just need to get together and get better lobbyists." and there is something here that seems almost more difficult which is this rise of populism mirroring this gilded age. you know, fascism was not blended with the gilded age. the industrial age was. so i don't know that we have seen this before. and i hesitate...
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steel and nippon steel are suing the united steelworkers labor union president david mccaul accusingrking with another steel company, cleveland cliffs to block the steel which they say is illegal. david mccaul responded to the accusation saying this. by blocking nippon steel to acquire u.s. steel divided administration protected by the u.s. interests safeguarded a national security and help preserve a domestic steel industry that underpins our country's critical supply chain. we are reviewing the complaint and will defend against baseless allegations. the d.o.j. declined to comment in cleveland cliffs has not responded. >> we will take it, thank you very much indeed. david is the ceo of royal palm industries the second largest real estate developer in the world and he joins me now. you have input on this deal deal, do you support biden pocket the deal. if so, why? >> do i support biden in support preserving american companies. i support preserving and making jobs but would diminish traders in the administrations get involved in business it's a delicate balance, they have to look full
steel and nippon steel are suing the united steelworkers labor union president david mccaul accusingrking with another steel company, cleveland cliffs to block the steel which they say is illegal. david mccaul responded to the accusation saying this. by blocking nippon steel to acquire u.s. steel divided administration protected by the u.s. interests safeguarded a national security and help preserve a domestic steel industry that underpins our country's critical supply chain. we are reviewing...