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the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives and the rest of the. rest of. us exactly news arrested. the world. there was. the world. and everybody knew that it was coming. and. there were. general who. had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive. offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically. even the company's lawyer could see them as they were confined. saw the problem. as government as possible. to try and solve the problem. at the magic pradesh state headquarters a senior official confirmed the government would be seeking compensation for damages they launched a bitter attack on union carbide this government going after him in. the tragedy. and knows its. innocent citizens whose lives have been slowed. dramatically affected. by cruel. on the part of the management of the union. of course. but he just. has request for extradition and. the u.s. government has denied that request. and anderson to face trial. the proponents of the method that society of black good one anderson look will do and it was one anders
the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives and the rest of the. rest of. us exactly news arrested. the world. there was. the world. and everybody knew that it was coming. and. there were. general who. had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive. offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically. even the company's lawyer could see them as they were confined. saw the problem. as government as possible. to try and solve the...
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visitors then the local police superintendent drove out to the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on down the rest of. the rest can you tell us exactly who the arrested mr mr bill. and mr anderson. cooper arrested mr imus. we will just be there was a decision. that. should be understood by the world. and everybody knew that it was coming the magistrate informed. me. that we were charged with violations of several indian was generally related to the language which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined and resting was a. sign of a problem. representative of the u.s. government to lend any assistance possible trying to determine the union carbide has been arrested since he's here to try and solve a problem for missing a little at the magic pradesh state headquarters a senior official confirmed the government would be seeking compensation for damages and they launched
visitors then the local police superintendent drove out to the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on down the rest of. the rest can you tell us exactly who the arrested mr mr bill. and mr anderson. cooper arrested mr imus. we will just be there was a decision. that. should be understood by the world. and everybody knew that it was coming the magistrate informed. me. that we were charged with violations of several indian was generally related to the...
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one of the main goals of the film commission next year is to work with local unions to promote san francisco as a film friendly and affordable place to film. the increases you see in the budget are due to the increased revenues we're receiving from permit fees as well as automatic increases in personnel. the major development projects we are working on in the next two fiscal years is quite extensive. these are large, and packed full projects that hold a significant value to the public. we will be working on cpmc, which will move forward, the proposed warriors are arena, the sea wall lot development, commonly known as a giant parking lot a. the america's cup and implementation, continuing to work on the octavia boulevard land sales and the old chronicle building at fifth and mission. i have milestones i can't go through -- i can go through with any of those projects. with regards to economic business development, despite a still struggling economy, we had a great number of successes in retainer -- retaining major employers and ensuring job growth stays in san francisco. we were able to retain
one of the main goals of the film commission next year is to work with local unions to promote san francisco as a film friendly and affordable place to film. the increases you see in the budget are due to the increased revenues we're receiving from permit fees as well as automatic increases in personnel. the major development projects we are working on in the next two fiscal years is quite extensive. these are large, and packed full projects that hold a significant value to the public. we will...
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we will talk to the local union chief about what is at stake. some terrapins are trying to boost a chicken food chain off the campus. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time. mom? ♪ ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. ♪ x after the disappointing friday game, the ravens are back on the practice field, hopefully addressing some of those problems in training camp. gerry sandusky is alive. they have three weeks to split over the flaws. how is it going. >> is going as you would expect. some good and some bad. that is what training camp is about. the t-shirt says it all, embrace the grind. it has become the right at this point. they have the biggest preseason game of the four to focus on this coming thursday when they host the jacksonvil
we will talk to the local union chief about what is at stake. some terrapins are trying to boost a chicken food chain off the campus. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time. mom? ♪ ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better...
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the local union there led the effort to help students at just as schools or consolidated. the union provided cultural competency training on tribal cultural for all school employees, resulting in significant increases and parent involvement and increased student attendance. finally, let's come back to ohio. in columbus, ohio, you will find that the local union took responsibility to ensure quality lifting the entire community, that is because you can find every domain of quality and bad it in their transformation effort. the columbus education association led the way because they are a quality union. their peer assistance and review program assurance quality -- quality professionals. their system is elevating the profession's to their quality policy. there worked with the ohio state university is implemented -- has implemented service learning, a practice that unites academic instruction and learning with students-focused service in the committee and is raising the quality of columbus schools. that is not all. by beginning and by bringing together community stakeholders, in
the local union there led the effort to help students at just as schools or consolidated. the union provided cultural competency training on tribal cultural for all school employees, resulting in significant increases and parent involvement and increased student attendance. finally, let's come back to ohio. in columbus, ohio, you will find that the local union took responsibility to ensure quality lifting the entire community, that is because you can find every domain of quality and bad it in...
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next we'll hear from james samuelson, who belongs to the great ibew union, local 160, and james, we're happy to hear what you have got to say to us. >> ladies and gentlemen, -- >> you may want to move that over closer to you. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen, for letting us present to you today the america's second bill of rights. ladies and gentlemen, my name is james samuelson. i'm a 27 year-old member of the international brotherhood of electrical workers, local union 160 right here in minneapolis. we have been asked to come before you today to present the workers stand for america, better known as america's second bill of rights. i'd like to start off by saying it is now time to change the conversation in america. the dying middle-class, a burdens of job market, college debt levels out of control, the living wage secure retirement is increasingly a thing of the past. electoral process now open to the highest bidder. these are tough times for american workers, for the american worker, tougher than has been in many generations. as journalists recently wrote, alternate, over the past
next we'll hear from james samuelson, who belongs to the great ibew union, local 160, and james, we're happy to hear what you have got to say to us. >> ladies and gentlemen, -- >> you may want to move that over closer to you. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen, for letting us present to you today the america's second bill of rights. ladies and gentlemen, my name is james samuelson. i'm a 27 year-old member of the international brotherhood of electrical workers, local union 160...
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we ought to encourage local community banks, credit unions, situations where local people put their money together to form local blacks in order to prop of the local economy, you're not going to get these jobs -- banks to pay attention to small town america but you could find enough capital in small banks to have this country launch a new generation of economic opportunity. tavis: you raised the issue of poverty and i want to come back and ask about poverty. sitting here tonight, we are days away from the u.s. census bureau releasing the official government numbers about poverty. we expect the numbers in september. we talk about poverty in america and how democracy-threatening it was. let me go back to paul ryan. you of course are not catholic along with your wife and when mr. ryan put out his budget, catholic bishops came out and said it was not in keeping with the teacher that mr. ryan had been raised on. now. mr. romney has picked mr. ryan as his running mate. what do you say about the romney-ryan budget which is not going to be that the similar, i suspect. >> i say this to people who
we ought to encourage local community banks, credit unions, situations where local people put their money together to form local blacks in order to prop of the local economy, you're not going to get these jobs -- banks to pay attention to small town america but you could find enough capital in small banks to have this country launch a new generation of economic opportunity. tavis: you raised the issue of poverty and i want to come back and ask about poverty. sitting here tonight, we are days...
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confidential report while the horseshoeer job description has not been updated since 1967, the local unionossible to eliminate positions from debt ridden department. water department official says they work at black smith shop which prepares equipment and metal and welding work. >>> when solar panel makers solyndra filed for bankruptcy it left the employees without jobs and taxpayers without the hook for 535 million government guarantee loan. solyndra left behind millions of glass tubes, many of which will be destroyed. however, nearly 1400 of them went to college. the university of california at berkeley is using the tubes for an art exhibit called natural discourse. it uses the tubes to transmit light aool air in the cap bin like structural >>> finally, last week we learned that president obama travels with his own white house brewed beer. online petition requesting the recipe has less than 300 signatures so a member of the user-generated content went a step further and submitted a freedom of information act or foya request asking for necessary ingredients. the inquiry ends with this quo
confidential report while the horseshoeer job description has not been updated since 1967, the local unionossible to eliminate positions from debt ridden department. water department official says they work at black smith shop which prepares equipment and metal and welding work. >>> when solar panel makers solyndra filed for bankruptcy it left the employees without jobs and taxpayers without the hook for 535 million government guarantee loan. solyndra left behind millions of glass...
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my son's going to get braces in two days and my insurance he according to the local steelworkers union... sparrows point has one of the best blast furnaces in the countryy because of that... they hired a consulting irm to market the plant to potential buyers. two maryland cities make the top ten ... in money places to ive in america. america.columbia and ellicott city came in at number 8.the magazine says ellicott city's charming downtown.... and thoughtfully planned community add to the charm.the city that topped the list?carmel, indiana. two maryland schools are making the rank of two very different lists... one as a party school... the other as a stone-cold sober school. the university of maryland college park ranked number 16 on the princeton review list of party schools.west virginia university topped that list.on the flip side... the u-s naval academy is annapolis ranks third on the list of stone cold sober schools.brigham young university in utah is number one. &ptoss to anchors 3 to work or stay home. home.a new survey just may help you make a decision... find out if working mo
my son's going to get braces in two days and my insurance he according to the local steelworkers union... sparrows point has one of the best blast furnaces in the countryy because of that... they hired a consulting irm to market the plant to potential buyers. two maryland cities make the top ten ... in money places to ive in america. america.columbia and ellicott city came in at number 8.the magazine says ellicott city's charming downtown.... and thoughtfully planned community add to the...
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according to the local steelworkers union. coming up next half hour... how they plan to use that to their benefit.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a murder in baltimore county has detectives searching for a killer, this morning. this is what many people in the colgate neighborhood woke up to, monday morning officers say they were called to a home where they found a man stabbed to death in the basement. the suspected killer possibly injured as well. (samantha) 10:56:24 i seen police there (pointing) and there blocking them off and the cones going down the alley :30butt bite(elise) 11:59:50 we brought in some detectives who were fluent in spanish to help us with the investigation which remains extremely active at this time as you can tell. :9 :59 so far police have not made an arrest in this case. in southwest baltimore... police are investigating a fatal shooting along walbrook avenue near north ellamont street.a man was found shot in the heed inside an apartment about 9 o'clock , monday night. homicide detectives are interviewing neighbors to fig
according to the local steelworkers union. coming up next half hour... how they plan to use that to their benefit.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a murder in baltimore county has detectives searching for a killer, this morning. this is what many people in the colgate neighborhood woke up to, monday morning officers say they were called to a home where they found a man stabbed to death in the basement. the suspected killer possibly injured as well. (samantha) 10:56:24 i seen police...
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where is this on better display than in houston texas where hundreds of janitors belonging to the local suu union have been on strike for more than three weeks demanding better wages so far negotiations with management have hit a wall workers are demanding a modest pay increase taking their hourly wages up from eight thirty five to ten dollars over the next three years ten dollars an hour is still well below the living wage for a family with a child in houston which is about seventeen bucks an hour again workers are only asking for ten bucks an hour but management countered that offer with their own offer to give janitors a tiny fifty cent pay increase over the next five years and while most will consider that offer insulting management said it's their quote last best and final offer so the strike continues. josh eidelson joins me now he's a former labor organizer organizer and now a journalist think contributor to in these times and so long josh welcome thank you good to be here sam they could have you back on the show so first off give us the latest on what's happening in houston today so the n
where is this on better display than in houston texas where hundreds of janitors belonging to the local suu union have been on strike for more than three weeks demanding better wages so far negotiations with management have hit a wall workers are demanding a modest pay increase taking their hourly wages up from eight thirty five to ten dollars over the next three years ten dollars an hour is still well below the living wage for a family with a child in houston which is about seventeen bucks an...
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sector union membership has steadily declined in the last few decades public sector unions like teachers and state and local government officials ever may now almost exactly the same for the last thirty years virtually immune from reagan's war on unions is the union busting industry has been going into private corporations to do their dirty. republicans want to destroy a major funder and supporter of democratic party politicians unions and the low hanging fruits right now are the still unionized government employee unions the republican strategy is simple and old is time divide and conquer. by telling union busting corporate workers that all their troubles can be blamed on public sector union workers the g.o.p. is fomenting rage among a desperate population at the same time keeping themselves out of the crosshairs angry about your low wages don't blame your boss blame the teachers angry about your lack of health insurance don't blame billionaire health insurance executives blame your neighbor the school bus driver anger the wall street bankers gambled with your pension and lost don't blame the politicians w
sector union membership has steadily declined in the last few decades public sector unions like teachers and state and local government officials ever may now almost exactly the same for the last thirty years virtually immune from reagan's war on unions is the union busting industry has been going into private corporations to do their dirty. republicans want to destroy a major funder and supporter of democratic party politicians unions and the low hanging fruits right now are the still...
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now call the public hearing for the initaial proposal for a successor agreement for the craft unions for locals 718, 377, 66, 40, 42, 104, 38, 1314, 1176. the superintendent or designee. address the proposal. >> and both sides have sunshine of their proposals. our joint craft unions, you heard earlier tonight that we are also in other negotiations with our civil service unions such as laborers and i t. the craft unions to speak to the board about their concerns. i also want to mention we are in the process of arranging a meeting with the superintendent so he can directly hear their concerns. >> of q public speakers on this item. >> can i make my required announcement? for the record, i will be rich using myself because i have a potential conflict of interest because my husband is the member of one of these unions. >> state your name and go ahead. >> good evening, fellow employees. i have been employed by the san francisco unified school district for 32 years. i am here tonight to talk to you for myself, my fellow plumbers and other crafts. for the last seven years we have gone back on our salar
now call the public hearing for the initaial proposal for a successor agreement for the craft unions for locals 718, 377, 66, 40, 42, 104, 38, 1314, 1176. the superintendent or designee. address the proposal. >> and both sides have sunshine of their proposals. our joint craft unions, you heard earlier tonight that we are also in other negotiations with our civil service unions such as laborers and i t. the craft unions to speak to the board about their concerns. i also want to mention we...
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and local union organizations at gold mines are demanding higher wages even though the union accepted collective bargaining agreements. so they are breaking ranks with their own national union leadership and it shows the lack of control the union hierarchy has. >> what are the wider implications if this escalation and spreading across more mines and more sectors? >> that is certainly true. slow but steady collapse of the union's control and influence will reduce their bargaining power which does offer certain opportunities for striking miners. it's the most unreformed sector which hasn't gone through restructuring. low demand of platinum from european markets has increased their need to restructure. ironically all this industrial action does allow unprofitable mining companies to cut costs and retrench. so what we see maximum trenchment. >> robert, good to talk to you as always. i'm sure we'll keep up to sbeed you and what's going on. fascinating. african forecaster, yes, sir exclusive analysis. >>> we had three and six month bond auction in spain. they sold three month treasury bills
and local union organizations at gold mines are demanding higher wages even though the union accepted collective bargaining agreements. so they are breaking ranks with their own national union leadership and it shows the lack of control the union hierarchy has. >> what are the wider implications if this escalation and spreading across more mines and more sectors? >> that is certainly true. slow but steady collapse of the union's control and influence will reduce their bargaining...
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the union. local 100 -- 1021 said the corporation of the fine arts which oversees the museums has been engaging in anti labor tactics. they have been hiding important information and vilifying some employees. some of whom are the lowest paid at the museum. >> allegations i have heard of cracking down on the worker's time and treating them without dignity is something that doesn't belong in golden gate park or in san francisco as well. >> that is the chief executive officer. and it could be a 10% increase over the next couple of years. because of the poor economy, she said it is reasonable for employees to contribute to their own health care. >> most of them have been receiving free healthcare f so now we are asking them to help us pay for that healthcare. and have more investment in the use of their healthcare. and that would be $50 a month for one single ple. >> now, management said it is bracing itself for next week when vandals are expected to target the deyoung museum. this is not the last time we
the union. local 100 -- 1021 said the corporation of the fine arts which oversees the museums has been engaging in anti labor tactics. they have been hiding important information and vilifying some employees. some of whom are the lowest paid at the museum. >> allegations i have heard of cracking down on the worker's time and treating them without dignity is something that doesn't belong in golden gate park or in san francisco as well. >> that is the chief executive officer. and it...
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with a strong infrastructure but the project lost its funding after the collapse of the soviet union. local women living in small villages in the backwoods take good care of themselves i know from past because i see them doing my trips they make a point of following the latest trends in fashion the men much different to the women. who do. when i visit each of the villages once a month if i have to stay away because of illness so any other reason they coom. because they are already waiting to see me in the eye drop a schedule of visits for three months ahead and put up my notes in that my customers know in advance when they'll say me if they sign up for some particular day in this where know beforehand how many customers want to see me. how long i'll be staying with them when all visit. running. their hello hi good to see you. must be tired from work take you see it. but it's the after though now there is only one daily train from two toll to indonesia we spend nearly six hours travelling there if something were to go wrong we would be stranded here plays don't land here because there is no
with a strong infrastructure but the project lost its funding after the collapse of the soviet union. local women living in small villages in the backwoods take good care of themselves i know from past because i see them doing my trips they make a point of following the latest trends in fashion the men much different to the women. who do. when i visit each of the villages once a month if i have to stay away because of illness so any other reason they coom. because they are already waiting to...
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who is a member of the international -- adam robinson, was a member of the international union of teamsters local 120 and as an organizer with the labor federation, afl-cio, and he is also the chair of the minnesota workers faith networks, which partners people of faith with unions and the labor movement to call for social, racial and economic justice. so, all of you folks share common concerns and represent common values. we are happy to have you here and we look forward to hearing from you. we begin with david packard >> thank you, chairman. -- david. >> thank you, chairman, governor strickland, and each of you for giving me the opportunity to speak. and i am appearing as a steelworker and a 10-year employee. i am the father of two children. i've served in the national guard and i'm a registered democrat since 2006, i have been politically active on behalf of my family. the union officer, and also as an afl-cio labor federation vice president. i am on the minnesota fair trade steering committee, and all of this explains why i am here today. excuse me. all this explains why i am here today to ad
who is a member of the international -- adam robinson, was a member of the international union of teamsters local 120 and as an organizer with the labor federation, afl-cio, and he is also the chair of the minnesota workers faith networks, which partners people of faith with unions and the labor movement to call for social, racial and economic justice. so, all of you folks share common concerns and represent common values. we are happy to have you here and we look forward to hearing from you....
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meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut dow the brook le brooklyn. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated but lost to ronald reagan who had the is support of at least one public is sector union, the air traffic controllers. that wouldn't last. months later the controllers rejected a gover
meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was...
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. >> the president of the local 87, the union that represents the janitors says the companies are asking them to pay up to 600 dollars more for healthcare copay. says this is nearly impossible since the average janitor makes just under 13 dollars an hour. he says to make matters worse, the company offers a raise of 16 cents a year. >> janitors are not asking for a hand out. we'll work for what we earn. on the other hand, we're telling owners you have to share the profit, too, with us. . >> today's march city blocks in the heart of san francisco financial district, the same area where many of these people were cleaning the buildings. >> they are boasting revenues, high revenues, and at the same time they're crying poor at the bargaining table. >> the lead negotiator made the contract negotiation released this statement today, "we're negotiating this good faith. we will reach an agreement that is fair for all parties, including both employees and our customers. we firmly agree that we can reach such an agreement. ". >> not being able to have the security to take your child to the doctor is
. >> the president of the local 87, the union that represents the janitors says the companies are asking them to pay up to 600 dollars more for healthcare copay. says this is nearly impossible since the average janitor makes just under 13 dollars an hour. he says to make matters worse, the company offers a raise of 16 cents a year. >> janitors are not asking for a hand out. we'll work for what we earn. on the other hand, we're telling owners you have to share the profit, too, with...
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por la mls dc united empato de local 1-1 con el union de filadelfia con un arbitraje polemico, con el en zona de clasificacion, tenemos imagenes y reacciones desde el por la nfl se jugo el segundo partido de la pretemporada y aca si no les fue nada bien a los dos equipos del area, los redskins y los ravens perdieron, los osos de chicago disfrutaron de la química que mostraron sus titulares, pero fue el gran partido del novato kirk cousins el que se llevó la noche, para derrotar a los redskins 31 a 30. pero fue doble derrota para washington porque el mejor jugador defensivo, brian orakpo, dejó el partido en el primer cuarto por una lesion en el hombre. orakpo se lastimó intentando realizar un tackleo con el brazo. primera derrota de los redskins en pretemporada. en baltimore tambien se sufrio, y para quienes se preguntaban si los detroit lions podrían dar continuidad a su gran temporada de 2011, pues el equipo lanzó un enfático "sí" con un sólido triunfo sobre los ravens 27 a 12. por su parte la ofensiva titular de baltimore jugó poco más de un cuarto en el que joe flacco completó siet
por la mls dc united empato de local 1-1 con el union de filadelfia con un arbitraje polemico, con el en zona de clasificacion, tenemos imagenes y reacciones desde el por la nfl se jugo el segundo partido de la pretemporada y aca si no les fue nada bien a los dos equipos del area, los redskins y los ravens perdieron, los osos de chicago disfrutaron de la química que mostraron sus titulares, pero fue el gran partido del novato kirk cousins el que se llevó la noche, para derrotar a los redskins...
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he issued an executive order allowing unionization of federal employees. state localnments picked it up as a cue. you have rapid growth from there on of public sector unions across the country. >> the story of fred seigel of manhattan institute does the unions almost invariably work to elect democrats. >> unions get pay increases, pension i think creases healthcare increases. the union takes some of the money that gets from the city and invests in local elections. they elt elect people who give unions what they want. >> you can't act without their cooperation. th >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions fdr warned about declares the unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police march and shut down the brooklyn bridge. unions demonstrated their clout nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy mount a surprisingly strong primary challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like. ji
he issued an executive order allowing unionization of federal employees. state localnments picked it up as a cue. you have rapid growth from there on of public sector unions across the country. >> the story of fred seigel of manhattan institute does the unions almost invariably work to elect democrats. >> unions get pay increases, pension i think creases healthcare increases. the union takes some of the money that gets from the city and invests in local elections. they elt elect...
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from 20% of gdp has sucked private capital out to finance transfer payments and state and local government unions. it's done nothing to help the economy. as alan greenspan told me one or two months ago when i interviewed him, it's had a negative effect. >> greenspan is the guy who missed the housing bubble, larry. >> private sector resources. lower spending would say lower tax rates. >> i wouldn't rely on him as an authority. he made the biggest blooper of all time. >> david, i think spending increases have been one of the most insidious damaging, negative things to happen to the economy. that's why this is the worst recovery in post war history. >> i think that's right. the weakness in the economy is in part because the government plans to spend more. also because the fed plans to buy up the national debt which causes a great uncertainty, overhang on the market. >> investments as high as a shared gdp as it was before the downturn. i don't see where's the lost investment. >> equipment investment. in real estate, no one's going to build malls and office buildings with vacancies everywhere. that's
from 20% of gdp has sucked private capital out to finance transfer payments and state and local government unions. it's done nothing to help the economy. as alan greenspan told me one or two months ago when i interviewed him, it's had a negative effect. >> greenspan is the guy who missed the housing bubble, larry. >> private sector resources. lower spending would say lower tax rates. >> i wouldn't rely on him as an authority. he made the biggest blooper of all time. >>...
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who is a member of the international -- adam robinson, was a member of the international union of teamsters local 120 and as an organizer with the labor federation, afl- cio, and he is also the chair of the minnesota workers faith networks, which partners people of faith with unions and the labor movement to call for social, racial and economic justice. so, all of you folks share common concerns and represent common values. we are happy to have you here and we look forward to hearing from you. we begin with david packard >> thank you, chairman. -- david. >> thank you, chairman, governor strickland, and each of you for giving me the opportunity to speak. and i am appearing as a steelworker and a 10-year employee. i am the father of two children. i've served in the national guard and i'm a registered democrat since 2006, i have been politically active on behalf of my family. the union officer, and also as an afl-cio labor federation vice president. i am on the minnesota fair trade steering committee, and all of this explains why i am here today. excuse me. all this explains why i am here today to a
who is a member of the international -- adam robinson, was a member of the international union of teamsters local 120 and as an organizer with the labor federation, afl- cio, and he is also the chair of the minnesota workers faith networks, which partners people of faith with unions and the labor movement to call for social, racial and economic justice. so, all of you folks share common concerns and represent common values. we are happy to have you here and we look forward to hearing from you....
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. >> in san francisco members of a local janitor's union staged a rally and march they are noisy andng to get their message across because they think they're being treated unfairly. they want more money and better benefits. >> in tech news, the car's size rover we in at one time will be nasa's biggest and most advanced robotics laboratory at to make tracks on mars. if the mission will last two years and cost over 2.5 billion. its mission is the answer the age old question on whether lights ever existed on mars or if the planet can sustain life in the future. the president has laid out a bold vision for sending humans to mars in the 2030 the years. >> a developing story of a kron4 news arm, the gamblers that has now been focused, this is the suspect that police are after, jonathan martinez. they say he kidnapped his daughter, a one-year-old girl last night in san joaquin county. police have found the vehicle that they believe martinez had been driving. they are still looking for the suspect and his daughter. she was last seen wearing yellow and green polka of pajamas. she is one year
. >> in san francisco members of a local janitor's union staged a rally and march they are noisy andng to get their message across because they think they're being treated unfairly. they want more money and better benefits. >> in tech news, the car's size rover we in at one time will be nasa's biggest and most advanced robotics laboratory at to make tracks on mars. if the mission will last two years and cost over 2.5 billion. its mission is the answer the age old question on whether...
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meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated but lost to ronald reagan who had the is support of at least one public is sector union, the air traffic controllers. that wouldn't last. months later the controllers rejected a gover
meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was...
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meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated but lost to ronald reagan who had the is support of at least one public is sector union, the air traffic controllers. that wouldn't last. months later the controllers rejected a gover
meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was...
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meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated but lost to ronald reagan who had the is support of at least one public is sector union, the air traffic controllers. that wouldn't last. months later the controllers rejected a gover
meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was...
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meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated but lost to ronald reagan who had the is support of at least one public is sector union, the air traffic controllers. that wouldn't last. months later the controllers rejected a gover
meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was...
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meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated but lost to ronald reagan who had the is support of at least one public is sector union, the air traffic controllers. that wouldn't last. months later the controllers rejected a gover
meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. so it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was...
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. >> reporter: the president of the local 87, the union that represents the janitors says the companies are asking them to pay up to $600 more per month in healthcare copays. saying this is nearly im impossible. to make matters worse, the company is only offering a wage increase of 15 cents a year. >> janitors are not asking for a handout. we'll work for what we earn. on the other hand, we're tell eeling owners, you have -- telling owners, have you to share the profits with us. >> reporter: the same area where many of these people work, cleaning the buildings of major corporations. >> they are boasting revenues, high revenues. at the same time, they're crying poor at the bargaining table. >> reporter: the lead negotiator of the san francisco maintenance contractors associate released this statement today. we're negotiating in good faith. committed to reaching an agreement that is fair for all interested parties. including our employees and our coast measures. we firmly believe that we can reach such an agreement. another round of negotiations will be held tomorrow. if things don't go we
. >> reporter: the president of the local 87, the union that represents the janitors says the companies are asking them to pay up to $600 more per month in healthcare copays. saying this is nearly im impossible. to make matters worse, the company is only offering a wage increase of 15 cents a year. >> janitors are not asking for a handout. we'll work for what we earn. on the other hand, we're tell eeling owners, you have -- telling owners, have you to share the profits with us....
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meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close to bankruptcy. sanitation workers let garbage pile up in the streets while laid off police marched and shut down the brook le brookly. public employee unions demonstrated nationally when they helped senator ted kennedy challenge to a sitting democratic president they didn't like, jimmy cart. >>> the public sector unions become the get out the vote machine that the old democratic party machine once was. >> carter was renominated but lost to ronald reagan who had the is support of at least one public is sector union, the air traffic controllers. that wouldn't last. months later the controllers rejected a governm
meanwhile the union takes some of the money it gets from the city and invests in local elections. it continues to elect people who will give the unions what it wants. >> and they also became a political force unto themselves. >> you can't act without their cooperation. >> that is because when elected officials didn't cooperate the public sector unions that fdr warned about declared those unthinkable strikes. the most memorable case, the summer of 1975 when new york was close...