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our labor unions were very much with us helping us. our municipal and service unions, we are proud of our labor force. considering the environment we're in now, i don't expect that to be the case. i don't expect to have those issues. always do and -- doom and gloom. been a public record. why wait after? it doesn't do a lot of good. why wait? >> when you look at past conventions, we were required to file 60 days after the convention. 60 days after the convention just like every convention in the past. our friends in cleveland will do the same. we're in the middle of fundraising for a very big project. we will make our goal. we are hitting our goals. we have 30 days to close strong and we will file just like the fcc requires us to file. itt's where we are at everything is going to be transparent down to the dollar amount. you can look at where cleveland raised money and where philly raised money. later, we will look at a huge success in philadelphia. everyone will get an accurate where we are at. we feel comfortable with that. that's wha
our labor unions were very much with us helping us. our municipal and service unions, we are proud of our labor force. considering the environment we're in now, i don't expect that to be the case. i don't expect to have those issues. always do and -- doom and gloom. been a public record. why wait after? it doesn't do a lot of good. why wait? >> when you look at past conventions, we were required to file 60 days after the convention. 60 days after the convention just like every convention...
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the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren. kennedy: the chamber of commerce, labor unions mitt romney and elizabeth warren. they can all go away and we'd be fine with everything. trump treated his response to hillary's address. among those entertaining tweets how can hillary run the economy which you can't even send e-mails about putting an entire nation at risk wax lets ask my panel tonight the red eye cohost and the greg gutfeld coast -- whose correspondent. political editor of town hall.com also a "fox news" contributor and host of the podcast abe lincoln. he's a civil war buff and a comedian. >> you can say anything. let. kennedy: you really can. let's talk about this speech. what did you take from hillary clinton's big economic speech? >> this was an attempt to replicate what she did a few weeks ago on foreign policy which was to paint donald trump is completely unfit to lead in that round. i thought the foreign-policy speech was actually much more efficient, effective and better delivered and crafted than this one was. s
the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren. kennedy: the chamber of commerce, labor unions mitt romney and elizabeth warren. they can all go away and we'd be fine with everything. trump treated his response to hillary's address. among those entertaining tweets how can hillary run the economy which you can't even send e-mails about putting an entire nation at risk wax lets ask my panel tonight the red eye cohost and the greg gutfeld coast -- whose correspondent....
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and then collect the union dues and hand it to the labor unions. that hillary understands. but a country where hundreds of thousands are you have a just doing things and taking care of their families and making a living and doing what they want to do when day want it, they don't punch in a clock and get paid on an hourly basis. or one sort of job one time. and another sort of job at another time. the flexibility the new economy has given us, hillary wants to takes us back to the 1920s or 30s back when the labor unions had control of the workers and treated them with serves. she has missed this transformation. one other thought on economics. it used to be that energy workers in the united states, people who dug into the ground and got oil and natural gas out of ground were spat on regularly by the libls. i'm from massachusetts. i heard them all day prior to em dwrating to the united states. i lived in massachusetts. and there was in contempt that the liberals poured out and still pour out for energy producers. well that made some sense when everybody in the business lived in
and then collect the union dues and hand it to the labor unions. that hillary understands. but a country where hundreds of thousands are you have a just doing things and taking care of their families and making a living and doing what they want to do when day want it, they don't punch in a clock and get paid on an hourly basis. or one sort of job one time. and another sort of job at another time. the flexibility the new economy has given us, hillary wants to takes us back to the 1920s or 30s...
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negotiations are still on with the country's labor minister. >> i'm waiting for friday to see what labor unions have to propose, if they are asking for all the articles that make this law to be removed, then we won't be able to negotiate. arerter: several protests set to take place across france on tuesday. ahead of the main cgt union, this man wants to believe his demands will be heard by the government. >> if you want to get yourself out of a social movement as big as this one, you have to stay open to negotiations. that's not what the government is doing. reporter: for some, this law will help boost the economy. others argue it will reduce workers' rights by easing restrictions on redundancies for economic reasons and giving employers more flexibility regarding overtime for staff. the bill will go back to the national assembly, where the final version will be approved. laura: some interesting pictures coming to us from germany. a dizzying race up this skyscraper in frankfurt. those taking part tackling 61 floors as fast as they possibly could. this event is called a "sky run. " they go runni
negotiations are still on with the country's labor minister. >> i'm waiting for friday to see what labor unions have to propose, if they are asking for all the articles that make this law to be removed, then we won't be able to negotiate. arerter: several protests set to take place across france on tuesday. ahead of the main cgt union, this man wants to believe his demands will be heard by the government. >> if you want to get yourself out of a social movement as big as this one,...
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in addition, this measure will enable labor unions to better monitor the outcome of o-visa cases and reduce uncertainty about the number of entertainment jobs filled by international artists. h.r. 3636 will further strengthen international artistic exchange while promoting american workers. in closing, i want to thank my colleagues on the judiciary committee, representatives mimi waters and jerrold nadler for their leadership in crafting this bipartisan legislation. h.r. 3636 is a good bill and i'm pleased to support it and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back. the gentlelady from california, mrs. walters. mrs. walters: mr. speaker, i'm prepared to close if the gentlewoman is ready to close. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, we have no further speakers. we urge a yes vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california yields back. the gentleman from california, mrs. walters, is recognized. mrs. walters: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll close by thanking everyone for support of this bill. i encourage my colleagues to suppo
in addition, this measure will enable labor unions to better monitor the outcome of o-visa cases and reduce uncertainty about the number of entertainment jobs filled by international artists. h.r. 3636 will further strengthen international artistic exchange while promoting american workers. in closing, i want to thank my colleagues on the judiciary committee, representatives mimi waters and jerrold nadler for their leadership in crafting this bipartisan legislation. h.r. 3636 is a good bill and...
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social unrest will continue here in france after unions rejected the government's plan to amend the laborill, this sticky point remains the use with which companies can hire and fire workers. the government says it is crucial to bring down unemployment but the unions say he will undermine worker rights. withter: union leaders met francois hollande but once again they got no closer to a deal. >> we are not out of the woods good reporter: the government wants to make labor laws flexible, and french companies more competitive to create growth to labor unions say the deal will only weaken french workers and cause unemployment. main point, article two, the goal of which is to change the current system where employers and unions negotiate working conditions by sector as the article states, businesses would be a lot to negotiate working hours and overtime pay directly with employees bypassing sector agreements. suppliers could be pressure to increase working hours and lower overtime. there is an ideological divide between us. whatever support a law to lower salaries. never. units have repeated h
social unrest will continue here in france after unions rejected the government's plan to amend the laborill, this sticky point remains the use with which companies can hire and fire workers. the government says it is crucial to bring down unemployment but the unions say he will undermine worker rights. withter: union leaders met francois hollande but once again they got no closer to a deal. >> we are not out of the woods good reporter: the government wants to make labor laws flexible,...
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labor minister. >> i'm waiting for friday to see what labor unions have proposed.f they are asking for all the articles that make this law to be removed, we will be able to negotiate. reporter: ahead of the main union wants to believe his demands will be heard by the government. >> to get yourself out of a social movement has big as this one, you have to stay open to negotiations, and that is not what the government is doing. reporter: for some, they think it will help boost the country, it will reduce workers rights and give employers greater possibility regarding working time agreements for staff. the law will be debated in the senate for two weeks before the vote on june 28. the bill will then go back to the national assembly where a final version of the law will be approved. eatery hastalian topped the list of the world's 50 best restaurants for the first time. it was crowned at an award ceremony in a new york monday night. the competition is not popular in france, though. french restaurants made it into the top 10 for the first time in three years this year, b
labor minister. >> i'm waiting for friday to see what labor unions have proposed.f they are asking for all the articles that make this law to be removed, we will be able to negotiate. reporter: ahead of the main union wants to believe his demands will be heard by the government. >> to get yourself out of a social movement has big as this one, you have to stay open to negotiations, and that is not what the government is doing. reporter: for some, they think it will help boost the...
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yesterday in dallas he attacked the country's biggest labor union fortune throwing its support behind hillary clinton while bernie sanders still isn't quitting . but the senator tells supporters he will do everything to defeat donald trump. jon: 211 now, lightbox team coverage. jennifer griffin watching the democrats but we begin with john roberts, live in houston. reporter: good morning john. expecting a big crowd here at the convention center in the woodlands which is substantially north of houston, you mentioned he had those two fundraisers today, one in san antonio, one in houston. those fundraisers including the one in dallas are quote, exceeding expectations. trump yesterday celebrated a one-year anniversary of his political career with a big rally at the famous gillies bar and grill in dallas where he laughed out at hillary clinton and her call for new laws restricting the sale of guns. even though donald trump has proposed a change to gun laws regarding people who are on the no-fly and watchlist, also hammering hillary clinton for presiding over an administration that has seen
yesterday in dallas he attacked the country's biggest labor union fortune throwing its support behind hillary clinton while bernie sanders still isn't quitting . but the senator tells supporters he will do everything to defeat donald trump. jon: 211 now, lightbox team coverage. jennifer griffin watching the democrats but we begin with john roberts, live in houston. reporter: good morning john. expecting a big crowd here at the convention center in the woodlands which is substantially north of...
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and don't forget that if you're a member of a labor union or even afford to the seattle transit riders union can you get a 10% discount on your boat. so come and get them. thank you so much. som[inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> presidential candidates hillary clinton and donald trump have written several books. many of which outline their worldview and political philosophy. democratic candidate hillary clinton has written five books. in her most recent title hard choices she removed her 2008 presidential campaign after time as secretary of state in the obama administration. in 2014, booktv spoke with secretary clinton about the book and you can find that in of you on our website. published in 2003, living history is secretary clinton's account of her time as first lady. while still in the white house she released a children's book about letters written to her family pets and also offered a coffee table book about life as first lady. and in her first book, it takes a village, she argues society shares the responsibility with parents for raising children. look for a booktv roundta
and don't forget that if you're a member of a labor union or even afford to the seattle transit riders union can you get a 10% discount on your boat. so come and get them. thank you so much. som[inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> presidential candidates hillary clinton and donald trump have written several books. many of which outline their worldview and political philosophy. democratic candidate hillary clinton has written five books. in her most recent title hard choices she...
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yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor unionent. but when we were in the antiwar movement itself, anothfor me, ia musician on one hand and you're quite right there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love and caring, and then there were the consequences that we were dealing with. >> yes. >> my other part of my life was as an organizer. in the antiwar movement and we kept a low profile because there was a nixon enemies list and i organized with a woman by the name of cora wise, a march on washington in '69 that that march coupled with the march against death and cit was calle a celebration of life was attended by 500,000 people. and that is generally credited as the moment where the public sentiment turned against the war. now, in that gathering, my job was to mobilize the performers which included pete seager and mitch -- one of the really diverse kind of music to express that sense. not anti war so much as let us bring peace. and we had john denver singing last night i had the strangest dream and mitch
yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor unionent. but when we were in the antiwar movement itself, anothfor me, ia musician on one hand and you're quite right there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love and caring, and then there were the consequences that we were dealing with. >> yes. >> my other part of my life was as an organizer. in the antiwar movement and we kept a low profile because...
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trump slammed the decision saying the labor union sold out its more than 12 million members and called clinton the enemy of working people. up next, the intended victim of a car thief takes the law into liz own hands, triggering this crash caught on surveillance video. what happens next that could have both men facing charges. plugs danger in the water. the creep you should know about before you go swimming at the jersey shore this guy may have made the play of the phillies' season and he did it from the stands. you have to see the catch he pulled off while holding his sleepy daughter. alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing or fuel economy? are we moving? where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified buyers get 0% financing for 60 months. plus, find your tag and get $8,250 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer . >> dramatic surveillance video captures the moment a car
trump slammed the decision saying the labor union sold out its more than 12 million members and called clinton the enemy of working people. up next, the intended victim of a car thief takes the law into liz own hands, triggering this crash caught on surveillance video. what happens next that could have both men facing charges. plugs danger in the water. the creep you should know about before you go swimming at the jersey shore this guy may have made the play of the phillies' season and he did...
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the dnc did approve one labor union pick by hillary clinton -- paul booth of the american federation of state, county and municipal employees. the german parliament has voted to call the 1915 massacre of armenians by ottoman forces a "genocide." the turkish government continues to deny the genocide, which saw an estimated 1.5 million armenians exterminated through direct killing, starvation, torture and forced death , marches. in response to the german vote, turkey recalled its ambassador to germany and said it would consider further actions. in texas, massive flooding around fort hood has killed five soldiers and left four missing. the soldiers died after their army truck overturned in a swollen creek. may was texas' wettest month on record. massive flooding has also struck in europe, where paris' louvre museum closed today as artwork was moved to higher areas. in southern germany, flooding has killed at least six people in recent days. scientists say such heavy rains and flooding are linked climate -- linked to climate change. in brazil, suspended president dilma rousseff joined pr
the dnc did approve one labor union pick by hillary clinton -- paul booth of the american federation of state, county and municipal employees. the german parliament has voted to call the 1915 massacre of armenians by ottoman forces a "genocide." the turkish government continues to deny the genocide, which saw an estimated 1.5 million armenians exterminated through direct killing, starvation, torture and forced death , marches. in response to the german vote, turkey recalled its...
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. >> labor unions in orange shirts packed the assembly as they voted on bills but not the one they came for. >> that is how the politic goes. i missed a day's work today. >> the transportation trust fund is due to expire tomorrow but there is enough money to get through the next month without shutting down road projects, the big thing you need to take away tonight is the gas tax will not be going up for the holiday weekend. live at the state house i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> a lot of folks are happy about that. a strike is a verted for at least four of the five atlantic city casinos targeted for picket lines, today union officials reached an agreement for a new contract with bally's, caesars, harrahs and the tropicana, only the taj mahal face a threat of a strike tomorrow and negotiations are ongoing. >>> and the union is working to recoup concessions they gave the casinos in past negotiations during especially tough financial times. >> the house and senate are back in session and they are wrangling over a tax package to finance a $31.5 million budget, there are diffe
. >> labor unions in orange shirts packed the assembly as they voted on bills but not the one they came for. >> that is how the politic goes. i missed a day's work today. >> the transportation trust fund is due to expire tomorrow but there is enough money to get through the next month without shutting down road projects, the big thing you need to take away tonight is the gas tax will not be going up for the holiday weekend. live at the state house i'm nora muchanic, channel 6...
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able to build on his legacy, on the affordable care act, raising minimum wage and supporting our labor unionshich has also been under attack. the president had a republican congress and senate so couldn't accomplish everything that he wanted to accomplish. fernando: there is a lot of frustration in the hispanic community in terms of immigration but there are other frustrations as well. democrats have said that they want to support hispanic americans, yet when elections come, they do a very poor job of turning out hispanic americans. do you think it's going to be different in 2016? ms. huerta: i think we have already seen that. we know the voter registration of latinos has gone up substantially. we know that people are becoming citizens because of trump's attacks on latino community . fernando: some people are saying that what is happening with the trump campaign and with the rhetoric that is hostile to hispanics in general is causing a realignment very similar to what happened in the 1960's with african americans moving from the republican party to the democratic party. do you see that? is th
able to build on his legacy, on the affordable care act, raising minimum wage and supporting our labor unionshich has also been under attack. the president had a republican congress and senate so couldn't accomplish everything that he wanted to accomplish. fernando: there is a lot of frustration in the hispanic community in terms of immigration but there are other frustrations as well. democrats have said that they want to support hispanic americans, yet when elections come, they do a very poor...
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trump slammed the decision saying the labor unions sold out its more than 12 million members and calledthe enemy of working people. >>> now despite reports new jersey senator cory booker says he's not on the short list of possible running mates for clinton. he's flattered that his name has been mentioned but insists he's not being vetted. but the morning there's word buzzing around washington that elizabeth warren could be a potential running mate for clinton. "the wall street journal" is reporting clinton is considering warren but not everybody thinks warren is qualified. >> elizabeth warren is wonderful, bright, passionate person but with no experience in foreign affairs and not in any way shape and form ready to be commander in chief. >> warren told rachel maddow she thinks she's fit for the position. clinton has not given any indication of who she might choose for her second in command if she's president. >>> in morning a new york family will finally get to hold a funeral for a fire chief killed 15 years ago. his remains were never found leaving his family no grave to gro grieve ove
trump slammed the decision saying the labor unions sold out its more than 12 million members and calledthe enemy of working people. >>> now despite reports new jersey senator cory booker says he's not on the short list of possible running mates for clinton. he's flattered that his name has been mentioned but insists he's not being vetted. but the morning there's word buzzing around washington that elizabeth warren could be a potential running mate for clinton. "the wall street...
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about this speech was that you had the republican nominee, presumptive no, ma'minee, making a or a labor union chief would be very comfortable given, saying powerful corporations have rigged the system is. it's been a cats saying he was going to remove the united states from the trans pacific partnership and pull out of nafta if it couldn't be regroeshuated. >> is there chae tul work? >> you would think it could work, sue, if he had solid support among republicans because it would be a way of reaching out to blue collar workers. those voters are what he relied upon in the primaries, but he's got shaky support within his own party. 75% of republican members of congress in 1993 and in 2000 voted for china into the world trade organization and for nafta, so he was targeting his own party. he can't afford to lose big chunks of his party. >> now, speaking of hillary she did a very strong contrast. trump was talking about reviving manufacturing in steal industback. she was talking about the future. she was talking about technology, saying she wanted to expand computer education tr every child and th
about this speech was that you had the republican nominee, presumptive no, ma'minee, making a or a labor union chief would be very comfortable given, saying powerful corporations have rigged the system is. it's been a cats saying he was going to remove the united states from the trans pacific partnership and pull out of nafta if it couldn't be regroeshuated. >> is there chae tul work? >> you would think it could work, sue, if he had solid support among republicans because it would...
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thursday's protests were largely organized by france's, labor unions still at odds with the governmentfter weeks of strike s. passengers across the country were left stranded at stations after half of all trains nationally were canceled. some transport unions are now threatening to disrupt the first week of the euro 2016 soccer championships. >> all the necessary ways to make the government will -- a step back will be employed in the social struggle, the social war. the public transportation workers of marseille will employ all the ways to make the government step back. reporter: but despite the rhetoric from some unions, there is widespread belief they will not be able to get the popular support they need to disrupt the euro 2016. anchor: the death toll after serious flooding across northern europe is still rising. five people have lost their lives in, the southern german state of bavaria and one persos. more heavy showers are forecast through the weekend. reporter: what is left after the flood? loss of sticky mode -- mud. a massive cleanup ahead for this small town, hit by flash floo
thursday's protests were largely organized by france's, labor unions still at odds with the governmentfter weeks of strike s. passengers across the country were left stranded at stations after half of all trains nationally were canceled. some transport unions are now threatening to disrupt the first week of the euro 2016 soccer championships. >> all the necessary ways to make the government will -- a step back will be employed in the social struggle, the social war. the public...
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do not forget that if you're not a member of a labor union or even for tonight the seattle transit unionyou get a 10% discount on your book. come and get get them. thank you so much. [applause]. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> republican presidential candidate donald trump recently talked about books he is reading this summer. first, unlikable by edward klein, former editor of the new york times magazine, taken a critical look at democratic presidential did it hillary clinton. he is also rereading the novel, all quiet on the western front first published in 1929. the book 29. the book by the late eric -- is an account of german soldiers serving in world war i. he described it as one of the greatest books of all time. he mentioned that he is reading a biography of former president richard nixon. that is a look a look at what donald trump is reading the summer. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's a look at what is on prime time tonight. we kick off the evening with the son of the late author in journalist who remember
do not forget that if you're not a member of a labor union or even for tonight the seattle transit unionyou get a 10% discount on your book. come and get get them. thank you so much. [applause]. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> republican presidential candidate donald trump recently talked about books he is reading this summer. first, unlikable by edward klein, former editor of the new york times magazine, taken a critical look at democratic presidential did...
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our labor unions were very much with us and helping us, our unions and service unions and construction trades. we are proud of our labor, our labor force. and i don't suspect. again, i'm not speaking for the transit workers. but considering the environment that we're in now, i don't expect that to be the case and expect to have those issues help resolve those issues well before then. >> i'm not always doom and gloom, i promise. maybe i can ask for -- sorry. >> i'd like to follow up on my initial question of the donor list. it has been the open records office says this is a public record. why wait 60 days after when it doesn't do a lot of good two months after the event happens. why is that decision to wait? >> well, i think, if you look at past conventions. i mean, we're required to file 60 days after the convention. and we're going to file 60 days after the convention just like every single convention in the past. i think if you ask our friends in cleveland, they're doing the same. you know, we are in the middle of a process of fund raising for a very big project. and we're going to g
our labor unions were very much with us and helping us, our unions and service unions and construction trades. we are proud of our labor, our labor force. and i don't suspect. again, i'm not speaking for the transit workers. but considering the environment that we're in now, i don't expect that to be the case and expect to have those issues help resolve those issues well before then. >> i'm not always doom and gloom, i promise. maybe i can ask for -- sorry. >> i'd like to follow up...
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support for the labor unions. was also a center of arts and culture. nearly every well-known person of that era seemed to have either stayed at whole house or spoke at whole house. and many times, stayed for weeks or months. in the early 20th century, adams was revered and beloved nationally and internationally. in 1912 in 1913, it showed her that americans considered her one of history. in one of the most socially useful americans, second only to thomas edison. public opinion changed radically due to her pacifism before entering world war i. she was vilified by the media and by politicians. you have the red scare in 1922, in her work, she was seen as one of the most dangerous women of america. there was a report prepared in the red scare, after the bolshevik revolution, trying to locate the dangerous, radical, and socialist elements of our culture. if you see at the bottom, where a lot of the lines go, those lines are going to the women's international league of peace and freedom. which jane adams was the president of for many years. it's still an org
support for the labor unions. was also a center of arts and culture. nearly every well-known person of that era seemed to have either stayed at whole house or spoke at whole house. and many times, stayed for weeks or months. in the early 20th century, adams was revered and beloved nationally and internationally. in 1912 in 1913, it showed her that americans considered her one of history. in one of the most socially useful americans, second only to thomas edison. public opinion changed radically...
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. >> funeral plans for chavez will be released, the widow of civil rights and labor union caesar chavez. according to a family statement, she died yesterday at a hospital in bakersfield surrounded by had -- loved ones. >> heavy rain in northern florida after tropical storm made landfall last night dumping rain across northbound florida and coastal carolinas and georgia. some areas could see 10" of rain. the florida governor declared a "state of emergency." now, what is going on it is accelerating to the northeast at 31 miles per hour and the winds will be a bigger issue. it is barely touching florida. through the day, florida will be wet but the carolinas and georgia will be dry. now in san francisco, the temperatures are waking up to ocean beach with the warm spot at 57, and crissy field and downtown portrero hill and bay you have at 56, and coming through the ferry building at 55 and in the financial district, richmond, belmont, american canyon, 57. union city and santa clara and saratoga in the 60s. in san rafael, this are clouds and drizzle is possible south on 101. air quality is g
. >> funeral plans for chavez will be released, the widow of civil rights and labor union caesar chavez. according to a family statement, she died yesterday at a hospital in bakersfield surrounded by had -- loved ones. >> heavy rain in northern florida after tropical storm made landfall last night dumping rain across northbound florida and coastal carolinas and georgia. some areas could see 10" of rain. the florida governor declared a "state of emergency." now, what...
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but also they had labor union meetings there. they had a lot of activities -- a lot of activities that caused social reform started at whole house. while interest in education and social reform flourished in the era, the fears surrounding world war i and the subsequent red scare brought a halt to many of the efforts of progressive reformers. certainly, there was no longer the sense that the world was progressing to be a better place. beyond militarism and towards equality. addams used to think that we had moved beyond war. yet i think today, progressives and conservatives would both agree that the reforms that worked on weres reforms that were necessary. i suspect there are few educated people who lived in those conditions of that era who would want to return our country to that state. in these ways, the progressive era changed our culture, and dewey and adams set the conditions for some of the ongoing debates we still have about progressive and conservative education and democracy. thank you. [applause] ms. whipps: time for ques
but also they had labor union meetings there. they had a lot of activities -- a lot of activities that caused social reform started at whole house. while interest in education and social reform flourished in the era, the fears surrounding world war i and the subsequent red scare brought a halt to many of the efforts of progressive reformers. certainly, there was no longer the sense that the world was progressing to be a better place. beyond militarism and towards equality. addams used to think...
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. >> reporter: labor union and beverage executive bristle at the new tax they expect to sue sooner thanater. they couldn't 10 it stinks up discrimination and predict it could cost jobs. >> we're all disappointed, because it's such an aggressive tax against all the poor people in philadelphia. >> reporter: so what will be taxed on the list all sodas teas sports and energy drinks, bottled coffees and placed wat water. >> how about small mom and pop shop where you get your coffee every morning. what will happen to them? >> good point. >> it will be another hit. >> yeah. >> reporter: we add owner of foods on first in center city how he'll handle this tax. >> everything going to go up. that's crazy, you know. everything is tacked here in philadelphia we may so much taxes for everything. i think, you know, it's not fa fair. >> reporter: as you just heard lawsuits expected to start flowing almost immediately. their legal strategies tonight unknown at least not being revealed at this point. so safe to say this thing is a long way from being settled. we're live outside city hall, i'm joe holden
. >> reporter: labor union and beverage executive bristle at the new tax they expect to sue sooner thanater. they couldn't 10 it stinks up discrimination and predict it could cost jobs. >> we're all disappointed, because it's such an aggressive tax against all the poor people in philadelphia. >> reporter: so what will be taxed on the list all sodas teas sports and energy drinks, bottled coffees and placed wat water. >> how about small mom and pop shop where you get your...
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. >> reporter: labor union and beverage executive bristle at the new tax they expect to sue sooner thanater. they couldn't 10 it stinks up discrimination and predict it could cost jobs. >> we're all disappointed, because it's such an aggressive tax against all the poor people in philadelphia. >> reporter: so what will be taxed on the list all sodas teas sports and energy drinks, bottled coffees and placed wat water. >> how about small mom and pop shop where you get your coffee every morning. what will happen to them? >> good point. >> it will be another hit. >> yeah. >> reporter: we add owner of foods on first in center city how he'll handle this tax. >> everything going to go up. that's crazy, you know. everything is tacked here in philadelphia we may so much taxes for everything. i think, you know, it's not fa fair. >> reporter: as you just heard lawsuits expected to start flowing almost immediately. their legal strategies tonight unknown at least not being revealed at this point. so safe to say this thing is a long way from being settled. we're live outside city hall, i'm joe holden
. >> reporter: labor union and beverage executive bristle at the new tax they expect to sue sooner thanater. they couldn't 10 it stinks up discrimination and predict it could cost jobs. >> we're all disappointed, because it's such an aggressive tax against all the poor people in philadelphia. >> reporter: so what will be taxed on the list all sodas teas sports and energy drinks, bottled coffees and placed wat water. >> how about small mom and pop shop where you get your...
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the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren. economists on the right and the left and the center all agree, trump would throw us back into recession. he calls himself the king of debt. and his tax plan sure lives up to that name. according to the independent tax policy center, it would increase the national debt by more than $30 trillion over 20 years. that's trillion with a "t." how would he pay for all of this debt? well, he said and i quote, i would borrow, knowing if the economy crashed you could make a deal. it's like he said you know you make a deal before you go into a poker game. well, actually it's not like that at all. the full faith and credit of the united states is not something we just gamble away. >> hillary clinton's only right about one thing -- i understand debt and how to handle it. i have made a fortune with debt but debt for this country is a disaster and obama has piled it on and she's been watching. >> all right. clinton is set to lay out more of her economic agenda today in north carolina. donald trump wa
the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren. economists on the right and the left and the center all agree, trump would throw us back into recession. he calls himself the king of debt. and his tax plan sure lives up to that name. according to the independent tax policy center, it would increase the national debt by more than $30 trillion over 20 years. that's trillion with a "t." how would he pay for all of this debt? well, he said and i quote, i would...
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french police may band the planned protest march by labor unions. protesters are unhappy with labor reforms pushed by president francois hollande. on capitol hill, the senate has blocked for proposals to keep terror suspects from buying guns, two offered by democrats and two proposed by republicans. some republicans say they are trying to find a way to break a years long deadlock over gun legislation. donald trump fell far behind hillary clinton and fundraising last month. the likely presidential candidate raised a little more than $3 million. clinton took in more than $26 million. the trump campaign manager struggling to put together a funding structure like clinton has had for more than a year. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. cehic.jra tom: let's get right to the data. equities,continues in bonds, currencies, commodities. yields churned a little lower earlier, akin fourth, tweet by tweet on the polling board. doing much the vix better than it was on thursday and friday wit
french police may band the planned protest march by labor unions. protesters are unhappy with labor reforms pushed by president francois hollande. on capitol hill, the senate has blocked for proposals to keep terror suspects from buying guns, two offered by democrats and two proposed by republicans. some republicans say they are trying to find a way to break a years long deadlock over gun legislation. donald trump fell far behind hillary clinton and fundraising last month. the likely...
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her father was a labor, a pastor. the unions were closed to him in new york. her mother found herself working day labor. she went to work after college for a labor organization. feelings of embarrassment in what she experienced in watching the exploitation of her family. as a labor organization that organizer, -- as a labor organizer, she joined the communist already and became active in the cio. she worked with powell in his campaign. she came to understand that the failures of u.s. democracy reflected in the plight of black women workers who were forced into the dirtiest, least desirable work. garvin joined radicals, along with addie hutton's son. she was active in a labor union formed by ferdinand smith. by the 1950's, she was persecuted by mccarthyism. she had a hard time getting jobs. a friend's adjusted she go to nigeria -- a friend suggested she go to nigeria. the homecoming -- light was difficult for garvin and marked by disorganized work conditions and demand for an american living alone in africa. after two years there, she noted that nigerian colonia
her father was a labor, a pastor. the unions were closed to him in new york. her mother found herself working day labor. she went to work after college for a labor organization. feelings of embarrassment in what she experienced in watching the exploitation of her family. as a labor organization that organizer, -- as a labor organizer, she joined the communist already and became active in the cio. she worked with powell in his campaign. she came to understand that the failures of u.s. democracy...
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number of things to cover today first, the disclosure felt labor agreement a number of different labor unions that represent our employees and about 7 of them many of those are under citywide collective bargaining agreement 7 that are under mta labor agreement and one that was expired and expiring in the fiscal year and the other expiring at the next of the fiscal year with many city contracts that one i was at the transport local 200 with the operators local 200 that represents classes such as transit supervisors, transit trainers, dispatchers and scheduleders and manages and folks working in the control center this is kind of the supervision part of transit operations that represents local 250 and 200 we entered into negotiations with them on march first of this year came to as negotiations went well and we had a tentative architecture with the 248 and local 200 negotiating team they brought that tentative agreement to the membership for vote and the membership voted it down so for the chapter we continued with the arresting tradition two sides went forward into arbitration and got a ruling
number of things to cover today first, the disclosure felt labor agreement a number of different labor unions that represent our employees and about 7 of them many of those are under citywide collective bargaining agreement 7 that are under mta labor agreement and one that was expired and expiring in the fiscal year and the other expiring at the next of the fiscal year with many city contracts that one i was at the transport local 200 with the operators local 200 that represents classes such as...
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labors unions worry about the health of workers and the community. >> order please. leading us into jones town. making us drink kool-aid. it might sound good, it might look good, but its a trick. >> 2500 jobs may be produced. housing may be provided. increasing the outcomes of the overall health for our community. >> it is important to note that federal regulations still allow the transport of coal through oakland. the measure approved last night prohibits the loading and storage of coal in the city. >>> a health care worker has accepted a plea deal and he will spend a year in jail while sexually assaulting them while they were sedated. he pleaded guilty. both incidents happened at an outpatient site in red wood city. one victim was a minor. he is slated to spend one year in jail, three years on probation and registered as a sex offender. >>> several police officerses are being called -- police officers are being called heros after a video went viral. they were walking down the street. they were jumped. they were sit nothing a car nearby. one woman runs to get help.
labors unions worry about the health of workers and the community. >> order please. leading us into jones town. making us drink kool-aid. it might sound good, it might look good, but its a trick. >> 2500 jobs may be produced. housing may be provided. increasing the outcomes of the overall health for our community. >> it is important to note that federal regulations still allow the transport of coal through oakland. the measure approved last night prohibits the loading and...
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former president of the service employees international union and, one of the most influential labor unionsica. thank you for joining us. tell us the simple pieces. why should the government right everyone a check every month? >> if you read a growing body of , you knowevidence that in 10-15 years that this could be a huge disruption caused by technology. of the jobs.g 45% what are we going to do? if are going to provide stability in our economy, we have the biggest idea of the 21st century, which is an old idea, which is give everyone $1000 a month, in the party and provide stability. what do you have to save out to get there. ons would not be necessarily top of what we have, but a replacement. are 126 programs that transfer cash from people to -- from the federal government to people. you would not need food stamps, unemployment insurance, because it is replaced by a payment. it is what martin luther king ,nd richard nixon all agree on we need a guaranteed income in order to end poverty. a block onently had the show with a critic of the basic income idea and instead says everyone should b
former president of the service employees international union and, one of the most influential labor unionsica. thank you for joining us. tell us the simple pieces. why should the government right everyone a check every month? >> if you read a growing body of , you knowevidence that in 10-15 years that this could be a huge disruption caused by technology. of the jobs.g 45% what are we going to do? if are going to provide stability in our economy, we have the biggest idea of the 21st...
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number of things to cover today first, the disclosure felt labor agreement a number of different labor unions that represent our employees and about 7 of them many of those are under citywide collective bargaining agreement 7 that are under mta labor agreement and one that was expired and expiring in the fiscal year and the other expiring at the next of the fiscal year with many city contracts that one i was at the transport local 200 with the operators local 200 that represents classes such as transit supervisors, transit trainers, dispatchers and scheduleders and manages and folks working in the control center this is kind of the supervision part of transit operations that represents local 250 and 200 we entered into negotiations with them on march first of this year came to as negotiations went well and we had a tentative architecture with the 248 and local 200 negotiating team they brought that tentative agreement to the membership for vote and the membership voted it down so for the chapter we continued with the arresting tradition two sides went forward into arbitration and got a ruling
number of things to cover today first, the disclosure felt labor agreement a number of different labor unions that represent our employees and about 7 of them many of those are under citywide collective bargaining agreement 7 that are under mta labor agreement and one that was expired and expiring in the fiscal year and the other expiring at the next of the fiscal year with many city contracts that one i was at the transport local 200 with the operators local 200 that represents classes such as...
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union. david cameron and labor party leader jeremy corbyn want the u.k. to remain in the eu. of the prime minister's party are part of the brexit push, advocating for the u.k. to leave the european union. watch the simulcast on c-span two and c-span.org. "washington journal" life is next on c-span. followed by the u.s. house at 10:00 a.m. eastern for morning hour. at noon the house works on a spending bill. the treasury department, irs, federal communications commission, and the executive office of the president. in 45 minutes the california democratic congressman mike thompson will discuss the legislative strategy in the house to push gun control legislation in the wake of the orlando shooting. examinerington commentary writer jason russell will look at current issues with the donald trump campaign, including fundraising and staff changes. then christina marcos for "the hill" will preview the meeting on capitol hill between hillary democrats --ouse the first meeting since she became the presumptive in the credit nominee. ♪ host: good morning. it is wednesday, june 22. "the h
union. david cameron and labor party leader jeremy corbyn want the u.k. to remain in the eu. of the prime minister's party are part of the brexit push, advocating for the u.k. to leave the european union. watch the simulcast on c-span two and c-span.org. "washington journal" life is next on c-span. followed by the u.s. house at 10:00 a.m. eastern for morning hour. at noon the house works on a spending bill. the treasury department, irs, federal communications commission, and the...
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the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren. >> reporter: yet a new poll reveals 51 percent believe that trump would better handle the an eight point lead over clinton over what is a huge general election issue. and in a survey, has clinton and trump tied at 41 percent percent. trump had a four point lead here in may. expect candidates to spend time and energy here in the buck eye state. she continued to attack trump's temperament and say he cannot be trumped on the national security and a line that got applause. all of his books on business end with chapter 11. >> she called on him to release his taxes as well. mike emmanuel. great to see you, talk to you again real soon. >>> and now a fox news alert. attorney general loretta lynch meeting with the victims and responders in the orlando attack. this comes after the fbi and justice department reversed course to sensor the transcript that omar mateen made releasing a more complete transcript after widespread criticism. steve? >> reporter: jon, nine days after the attack that took place behind me, the attorne
the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren. >> reporter: yet a new poll reveals 51 percent believe that trump would better handle the an eight point lead over clinton over what is a huge general election issue. and in a survey, has clinton and trump tied at 41 percent percent. trump had a four point lead here in may. expect candidates to spend time and energy here in the buck eye state. she continued to attack trump's temperament and say he cannot be...
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they received from the record company a radio promotion was a car, and they gave the car to local labor unionsld get to their jobs. joe stronger lived it, the band lived it. it is a big part of the story. john: the pretenders, another of my favorite bands. this guitar is representative of what? to be a greated rock 'n roll singer and wanted to take gender out of it. she did it as hard as anyone ever did. she is not being a diva. she is being a leader and really calling out for women's rights. john: this is really a symbol of and how it was on the forefront of women's rights. greg: absolutely. think patti smith, carole king -- they are leading and others are following. john: trace a little bit the way iswhich rock 'n roll music rebel music and the boys often of the counterculture. just trace over the time from the beginning of rock 'n roll to now the many concerns politically speaking of rock 'n roll. : the 1950's, early 1960's, civil rights. you have controversy because you have white suburban kids listening to rhythm and blues and african-american music, and it is shaking their world. huge mo
they received from the record company a radio promotion was a car, and they gave the car to local labor unionsld get to their jobs. joe stronger lived it, the band lived it. it is a big part of the story. john: the pretenders, another of my favorite bands. this guitar is representative of what? to be a greated rock 'n roll singer and wanted to take gender out of it. she did it as hard as anyone ever did. she is not being a diva. she is being a leader and really calling out for women's rights....
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finally, the reforms had major non-parliamentary challenges from the labor unions. once the miners were defeated, the british economy joined the american one in providing a demonstration effect of what free-market reforms could accomplish in a relatively short time. those demonstration effects are not identical. privatization was britain's. of the two, privatization turned out to be more important globally. since both third world and werete economies ready-made solutions. when privatization succeeded, it was the most unlikely converts that took note. thatcher, even more than reagan, posed the economic challenge to the soviet union. either reform or fall behind further to the capitalist west. a comparison between the british economy after a decade of economics and the continuing stagnation of the soviet economy after 70 years of communism was simply too embarrassing to ignore. once perestroika was introduced, however it very rapidly destroyed the communist system it was designed to save. in once the command economies of the soviet bloc collapsed, revealing the extrao
finally, the reforms had major non-parliamentary challenges from the labor unions. once the miners were defeated, the british economy joined the american one in providing a demonstration effect of what free-market reforms could accomplish in a relatively short time. those demonstration effects are not identical. privatization was britain's. of the two, privatization turned out to be more important globally. since both third world and werete economies ready-made solutions. when privatization...
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yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor union when we were in the antiwar movement itself, anotherfor me, i was a musician on one hand and you're quite right there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love and caring, and then there were the consequences that we were dealing with. >> yes. >> my other part of my life was as an organizer. in the antiwar movement and we kept a low profile because there was a nixon enemies list and i organized with a woman by the name of cora wise, a march on washington in '69 that that march coupled with the march against death and canit was called a celebration of life was attended by 500,000 people. and that is generally credited as the moment where the public sentiment turned against the war. now, in that gathering, my job was to mobilize the performers which included pete seager and mitch -- one of the really diverse kind of music to express that sense. not anti war so much as let us bring peace. and we had john denver singing last night i had the strangest dream and mitc
yourself and following in the tradition of these songs that many of them certainly came from the labor union when we were in the antiwar movement itself, anotherfor me, i was a musician on one hand and you're quite right there was the hippie point of view, which was about the spirit and love and caring, and then there were the consequences that we were dealing with. >> yes. >> my other part of my life was as an organizer. in the antiwar movement and we kept a low profile because...
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the chamber of commerce and labor unions. mitt romney and elizabeth warren.conomists on the right and the left and the center all agree -- trump would throw us back into recession. he says women will start making equal pay as soon as we do as good a job as men. he calls himself the king of debt. and his tax plan sure lives up to that name. alexander hamilton would be rolling in his grave. he has written a lot of books about business. they all seem to end at chapter 11. [laughter] is this who you want to lead us in an emergency? someone thin-skinned and quick to anger, who would likely be on twitter attacking reporters, or bringing the regulatory system down on his critics, when he should be focused on fixing what is wrong? would he even know what to do? mark: unlike in the past when clinton attacked trump, this time team trump replied with more than just a few tweets, deploying a more conventional tool. what is known as rapid response. the trump campaign fired off 9 press releases, along with a a handful of trump's tweets. he followed that up with posting thi
the chamber of commerce and labor unions. mitt romney and elizabeth warren.conomists on the right and the left and the center all agree -- trump would throw us back into recession. he says women will start making equal pay as soon as we do as good a job as men. he calls himself the king of debt. and his tax plan sure lives up to that name. alexander hamilton would be rolling in his grave. he has written a lot of books about business. they all seem to end at chapter 11. [laughter] is this who...
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the chamber of commerce and labor union. mitt romney and elizabeth warren.sts on the right and left and the center, all agree that trump would throw us back into recession. went beyondlinton economic policy, attacking his business record and his fitness to lead. mr. trump's presidential campaign has poured $6 million into his companies, that is based on a review of federal election -- election filings. that includes $520,000 the campaign paid to trump tower commercial. ,000 was spent that his club in florida and a more went to his restaurants. he also lent his campaign more than $46 million over the past year, most of which he has not recouped. the head of russia's olympic committee says the country will appeal to the court of arbitration for sport against the blanket ban on the countries track and field athletes. they met in switzerland today to consider further measures to crack down on doping out of the summer games and rio de janeiro. putin is not think whether russia's entire team could boycott the games if its track and field team's band. mark sanchez
the chamber of commerce and labor union. mitt romney and elizabeth warren.sts on the right and left and the center, all agree that trump would throw us back into recession. went beyondlinton economic policy, attacking his business record and his fitness to lead. mr. trump's presidential campaign has poured $6 million into his companies, that is based on a review of federal election -- election filings. that includes $520,000 the campaign paid to trump tower commercial. ,000 was spent that his...
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the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren, economists on the right and the left and the center all agree trump would throw us back into recession. alexander hamilton would be rolling in his grave. maybe donald feels differently because he made a fortune filing bankruptcies and stiffing his creditors. there is a difference between getting tough on trade and recklessly starting trade wars. trump ties are made in china. trump suits in mexico, trump funture in turkey. trump picture frames in india. trump bar ware in slovenia. i'd love for him to explain how all that fits with his talk about america first. >> senator, thanks for joining us. the topic today is the economy. we have a new poll out today. this jumped out at me. the question was asked who do you trust more on the economy. trump, 51, clinton, 43. does that say more to you about donald trump or hillary clinton? >> i think, first of all, as you know, being the math guy that you are, there are other polls that we've seen when you look at the pure number, hillary has been gaining. she's five, six numbe
the chamber of commerce and labor unions, mitt romney and elizabeth warren, economists on the right and the left and the center all agree trump would throw us back into recession. alexander hamilton would be rolling in his grave. maybe donald feels differently because he made a fortune filing bankruptcies and stiffing his creditors. there is a difference between getting tough on trade and recklessly starting trade wars. trump ties are made in china. trump suits in mexico, trump funture in...