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ultimately the idea was that it would be national union. that was the goal but they could never effectively run california well enough to expand. and then the efforts in texas and arizona. >> the texas farmworkers had a hunger strike at the capital in 1978 and they also had a march to washington which i believe you are familiar with. at the time i remember speaking to antonio and he said they wanted to represent all farmworkers both u.s. citizens and mexican workers and caesar did not want that. he only wanted u.s. american farmworkers to be represented. >> that was a good philosophical difference between the two groups. >> excuse me. my question has to do with unions. the taft hartley act in the late 40s really was a very poor act because when you strike an alternative is for managers to come in to do the job. i'm wondering whether that was evident after striking and before they strategize to do the boycott or is it more complicated than that? >> the farmworkers were excluded from the national labor relations board and because they were ex
ultimately the idea was that it would be national union. that was the goal but they could never effectively run california well enough to expand. and then the efforts in texas and arizona. >> the texas farmworkers had a hunger strike at the capital in 1978 and they also had a march to washington which i believe you are familiar with. at the time i remember speaking to antonio and he said they wanted to represent all farmworkers both u.s. citizens and mexican workers and caesar did not...
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so, ultimately, you know, and the idea was that it would be a national union. that was the goal. but they could never effectively run california well enough to really expand. and then kind of batted down the efforts that grew up in texas and in arizona. >> yeah. the texas farm workers had hunger strike at the capitol back in 1978, and they also had a march to washington which i believe you're familiar with. and at the time, i remember speaking to antonio and he said that they wanted to represent all farm workers, both u.s. citizens and mexican workers, and that cesar did not want that. he only wanted u.s., american farm workers to be represented. >> and that was a big philosophical difference between the two groups too, yeah. last question. >> excuse me. excuse me. my question has to do with unions. taft-hartley act in the late '40s really was a very poor act because it, when you strike, an alternative is for managers to come in to do the job. and i'm wondering whether that was evident after striking and, therefore, they strategized to do the boycott, or was it more -- >> that's
so, ultimately, you know, and the idea was that it would be a national union. that was the goal. but they could never effectively run california well enough to really expand. and then kind of batted down the efforts that grew up in texas and in arizona. >> yeah. the texas farm workers had hunger strike at the capitol back in 1978, and they also had a march to washington which i believe you're familiar with. and at the time, i remember speaking to antonio and he said that they wanted to...
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the dead members of the national unions of mine workers leading this very protracted strike, what they demanding is an increase in the basic entry level pay from $550 to $1,250. last week the union rejected the latest offer by the platinum producers of $1,200, but including deductions and things like housing and pension and they would only get their money after three years or so. that was rejected. to work around it, they were expecting a positive response and people would come back to work, but that angered the union leaders, and so you get a sense really of the sort of tension, the conflict in this area one in which some unions are complaining off intimidation, and this has happened while they were trying to see if they could start opening up some of these shafts that were closed down for nearly four months now. >> so anc back in power after recent elections, the president promising to end unemployment and to sort this sort of issue out, how easy or difficult is it going to be? >> reporter: well, it's extremely difficult because we saw just on monday actually warning that they would
the dead members of the national unions of mine workers leading this very protracted strike, what they demanding is an increase in the basic entry level pay from $550 to $1,250. last week the union rejected the latest offer by the platinum producers of $1,200, but including deductions and things like housing and pension and they would only get their money after three years or so. that was rejected. to work around it, they were expecting a positive response and people would come back to work,...
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trade unions national strike could go on some time. a lot of pressure also in this tragedy for the government. >> yes. lots of strikes for today. they're not going to work. they've already started gathering in some places. almost 3,000 have gathered walking to the building of the minister of labor. we're going to see lots of that. they announced protests among 13 cities in turkey. lots of people are expected to protest today. >> of course richard has scene a lot of demonstrations upon his administration in the past year. a damaging photograph has emerged hasn't it? let's see if we can see that now about one of these protestors. >> yeah. in the photograph, we can see a protestor held by two soldiers on the ground. the prime minister adviser is kicking that guy. yesterday we called him to confirm if he's the person on the photograph. he said yes it's me on the photograph. we wanted to ask if he was kicking and what happened there. he didn't want to comment further. he said he's going to make a statement today to the press and we can rece
trade unions national strike could go on some time. a lot of pressure also in this tragedy for the government. >> yes. lots of strikes for today. they're not going to work. they've already started gathering in some places. almost 3,000 have gathered walking to the building of the minister of labor. we're going to see lots of that. they announced protests among 13 cities in turkey. lots of people are expected to protest today. >> of course richard has scene a lot of demonstrations...
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a letter dated may 5, signed by bill cheney, president of the credit union national association and finally a letter signed by scott earl from mountain west credit union association. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. perlmutter: thank you. specifically it extends coverage to trust accounts, i'll call those trust accounts or similar escrow accounts. those held at credit unions that are otherwise fully insured at fdic insured banks up to $250,000. as a practicing lawyer for 20 years, i know that lawyer trust accounts in colorado would be a colorado lawyer trust account. they are things we establish for our clients so interest can be earned for various charities that might exist system of for instance, legal aid which provides assistance to veterans or people involved in domestic violence situations. under our bill if a credit union for ever -- wide receiver ever to fail and needed to be resolved, the client funds held in an escrow account would be insured and thus protected regardless if the beneficiary is a member of the credit union or not. in my instan
a letter dated may 5, signed by bill cheney, president of the credit union national association and finally a letter signed by scott earl from mountain west credit union association. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. perlmutter: thank you. specifically it extends coverage to trust accounts, i'll call those trust accounts or similar escrow accounts. those held at credit unions that are otherwise fully insured at fdic insured banks up to $250,000. as a practicing lawyer for 20...
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it is about and he's a spoon of honey days deputy president of national union of b keep is to be an ideal things that the cbt this compromise cause it's the citizens for this body but that the day to show him to sleep. the road. so stupid tiny cells. lemon juice honey into the school meals program and for the teams in the northern kazakhstan easton cause it's awesome and mot test on thursday tea for haiti ten pounds in nineteen eighty. this is japan's experience. japanese middle school pupils the tiny monkey very tidy two antennae and is in these other lives bunnies eighty seven units by the eighteen sixties he is but too big of a building has an interesting contender gospel to this earth to do with them. using beekeepers professional onto a tiny tummy produced almost in all regions of kazakhstan except without the talent among based on regions. tommy got that in all the places will be tons of. however eastern kazakhstan which is reaching miscellaneous heads and has plenty of matches in four days is considered the cradle of these conditions industry trashy news beekeepers representing the
it is about and he's a spoon of honey days deputy president of national union of b keep is to be an ideal things that the cbt this compromise cause it's the citizens for this body but that the day to show him to sleep. the road. so stupid tiny cells. lemon juice honey into the school meals program and for the teams in the northern kazakhstan easton cause it's awesome and mot test on thursday tea for haiti ten pounds in nineteen eighty. this is japan's experience. japanese middle school pupils...
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now, she already has another job in washington, d.c., working with the national trade union, which may not know what it's in for. >> sounds like she really didn't like her job. >> remember, she campaigned for this job. it's something she got voted into office for. but she's no longer doing it. >> left in a blaze of glory. >>> checking in with christina loren. a little bit of blazing, but not too bad. >> not too bad. definitely warmer than yesterday. good morning peggy, scott, everybody at home. interesting, we're just a couple of degrees away here in san jose from temperature in san francisco. 64 there. we're at 66 there. meanwhile, look at half moon bay. that's where the fog is, at 55 degrees. we'll see a nice day today. a lot of that burn off is already taking place. still overcast for the time being here in san francisco. i want to show you what it looks like here in the south bay. beautiful day shaping up for us. good air quality. although you'll likely notice a little haze out there in the atmosphere. temperatures today will look like this. just about at average. 70 for the south
now, she already has another job in washington, d.c., working with the national trade union, which may not know what it's in for. >> sounds like she really didn't like her job. >> remember, she campaigned for this job. it's something she got voted into office for. but she's no longer doing it. >> left in a blaze of glory. >>> checking in with christina loren. a little bit of blazing, but not too bad. >> not too bad. definitely warmer than yesterday. good morning...
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we help a member of a national guard union here.it was very meaningful to be a part of that unit myself. a good friend and colleague on team rubicon was as well, and to help a veteran that was also a member of that unit, it brings us back together for one another. >> wes, thank you for what you have done for the military and this country, and also for what you did today. it's a great memorial day. thanks very much. >> it was an honor. thank you. >> the white house has outed the top cia officer in kaboul. it was a mistake, but now the officer will have to be pulled from the post. >> yeah, it was a list distributed to the press. when the president spoke, he also spoke with top u.s. officials in afghanistan, a list of 15 individuals was handed out to the press to let everybody know exactly who the president was meeting with, and there listed the chief of station, even gave the name of the individual obviously with the cia, we're not going to repeat the name here, but that caused a brief scandal. white house officials scrambled to pull
we help a member of a national guard union here.it was very meaningful to be a part of that unit myself. a good friend and colleague on team rubicon was as well, and to help a veteran that was also a member of that unit, it brings us back together for one another. >> wes, thank you for what you have done for the military and this country, and also for what you did today. it's a great memorial day. thanks very much. >> it was an honor. thank you. >> the white house has outed...
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nation. labor unions have not given up on their fight to expand in the state. north carolina's a afl/cio has 140,000 members and says north carolina is right to work for less state. >> we know that workers with the wages. they are likely to have health insurance. they're likely to have other benefits in a are not afforded to workers without an union. we ought not to be advertising as a cheap and contented labor force here in north carolina. >> reporter: last week's spanish company announced it would open an office in charlotte creating 42 jobs. this brings the total of foreign companies in the charlotte area to 939. coming up on rea "real money." the bad men delivering cold hard cash and it is totally against the rules. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our
nation. labor unions have not given up on their fight to expand in the state. north carolina's a afl/cio has 140,000 members and says north carolina is right to work for less state. >> we know that workers with the wages. they are likely to have health insurance. they're likely to have other benefits in a are not afforded to workers without an union. we ought not to be advertising as a cheap and contented labor force here in north carolina. >> reporter: last week's spanish company...
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nation. labor unions have not given up on their fight to expand in the state. north carolina's a afl/cio has 140,000 members and says north carolina is right to work for less state. >> we know that workers with the wages. they are likely to have health insurance. they're likely to have other benefits in a are not afforded to workers without an union. we ought not to be advertising as a cheap and contented labor force here in north carolina. >> reporter: last week's spanish company announced it would open an office in charlotte creating 42 jobs. this brings the total of foreign companies in the charlotte area to 939. coming up on rea "real money." the bad men delivering cold hard cash and it is totally against the rules. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise
nation. labor unions have not given up on their fight to expand in the state. north carolina's a afl/cio has 140,000 members and says north carolina is right to work for less state. >> we know that workers with the wages. they are likely to have health insurance. they're likely to have other benefits in a are not afforded to workers without an union. we ought not to be advertising as a cheap and contented labor force here in north carolina. >> reporter: last week's spanish company...
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planes arriving from russia, european unions and united nations.oding outside the capital. >> even bigger outside this area. for example, half the area is not in danger. those people suffered from huge earthquake three years ago and now suffering from a flood. first earthquake then now flood. if i had no children, i would probably give up. a man said his wife was crying three meters from him looking at furniture probably being given away of more days in the future. >> how high -- can you explain -- we have got pictures. water looks pretty high. how high are waters? what are people doing just leaving completely going elsewhere, trying to rescue belongings? >> it's a huge mess right now in this area. they're going back to their homes and trying to save what is possible to be saved. most of those people eventually are trying to take any belongings from their5>p homes. it's mostly damage to -- >> how much help are you getting from the government? >> well, it's a huge disaster. it's obviously there's a lack at the moment. they never complain. they say
planes arriving from russia, european unions and united nations.oding outside the capital. >> even bigger outside this area. for example, half the area is not in danger. those people suffered from huge earthquake three years ago and now suffering from a flood. first earthquake then now flood. if i had no children, i would probably give up. a man said his wife was crying three meters from him looking at furniture probably being given away of more days in the future. >> how high --...
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international community to reject these illegitimate elections as the arab league, united nations, united states, and the european union have done. we've also agreed to take steps together through a coordinated strategy to increase the moderate r opposition national coalition nd for its supreme military council and associated moderate syrians will armed groups to do everything we assad regime e accountable for the terror it is through ing including security council referral it the international criminal court to to counter the extremism and f complete the removal of syrian chemical weapons and step up our deliver humanitarian aid across the borders and lines irrespective of the consent of the regime. we say at the end of the ourunique' we have directed officials to implement a core group action plan. united kingdom for its part an ng to that will provide additional 30 million pounds, practical , in support to help the opposition. decided to upgrade the status of the national oalition's representative office here in london to a mission in recognition of the partnership.our we will also, with other increase our ill human
international community to reject these illegitimate elections as the arab league, united nations, united states, and the european union have done. we've also agreed to take steps together through a coordinated strategy to increase the moderate r opposition national coalition nd for its supreme military council and associated moderate syrians will armed groups to do everything we assad regime e accountable for the terror it is through ing including security council referral it the international...
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association, national association of credit unions and also p.c.e.i., american insurance associations, all -- many of whom say -- the chair: the question is ofed by general leave. mr. garrett: which in part states, all 50 states have strong and comprehensive anti- discriminatory regulatory regimes including a long list of enforcement tools, there is no evidence that these regimes re insufficient. furthermore, they state that they do not allege -- furthermore, they say under dispair rat impact theory -- durnedis par rat impact theory theory, ate impact this could increase cost and undermine the availability of credit throughout the economy. in the end, mr. speaker, what we were intending to do here is allow the continue for the justice department to proceed with when there is evidence of intentional discrimination but when there's no evidence whatsoever, when it's purely on statistics, it should not proceed under this theory of law. with that, if there's no other speakers, i'll yield back. the chair: the gentleman yooleds back. the question is on the -- >> i move to strike the last wor
association, national association of credit unions and also p.c.e.i., american insurance associations, all -- many of whom say -- the chair: the question is ofed by general leave. mr. garrett: which in part states, all 50 states have strong and comprehensive anti- discriminatory regulatory regimes including a long list of enforcement tools, there is no evidence that these regimes re insufficient. furthermore, they state that they do not allege -- furthermore, they say under dispair rat impact...
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ruling that college athletes are deemed employees, which would enable them to potentially unionize under the national labor relations act. the union pursued as a means to an end, a vehicle if you will to implement improvements to our athletic system. there's little debate about necessary logical improvements, which i will describe. i believe the debate today should instead be focused on seeking the most effect vehicle to cause the implementation of these improvements. the crux of the problem is that the student athlete should be students first and foremost. i am concerned college athletes employees will make that system more of a business than it rdas. in my mind, we need to gravitate collegiate athletics toward the student centric model, not the other way around. i also worry about the unintended consequence of being deemed an employee in what unionization could bring to college athletics. that said is a former student not late, i support many of the goals of the national college players association and the college athletes players association that the ranking member describing friend. i've mandated
ruling that college athletes are deemed employees, which would enable them to potentially unionize under the national labor relations act. the union pursued as a means to an end, a vehicle if you will to implement improvements to our athletic system. there's little debate about necessary logical improvements, which i will describe. i believe the debate today should instead be focused on seeking the most effect vehicle to cause the implementation of these improvements. the crux of the problem is...
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speaker, the national taxpayers union is certainly a group that you know and respect. you certainly heard their appeal is certainly bipartisan, i know it has credibility on the right. and that's the national taxpayers union says this, repealing the so-called franking privilege is a fair and simple reform that will introduce pay-as-you-go budgeting to one of the most basic units of government. if you're on the other side of the aisle, i know public citizen is a group that speaks to you. public citizen is a bipartisan group. they speak to folks on both sides of the aisle. public integrity is their mission. and public citizen says this. public citizen hardly supports the woodall-duckworth legislation to reign in the abuse of taxpayer fund -- rein in taxpayer funded abuse of taxpayer and applauds your work of making this commonsense legislation come from across party lines. we can do this. and here's my frustration as a three-year member of this house, mr. speaker. i know it's your frustration, too. you can't do the big things, you can't do the big things without each other
speaker, the national taxpayers union is certainly a group that you know and respect. you certainly heard their appeal is certainly bipartisan, i know it has credibility on the right. and that's the national taxpayers union says this, repealing the so-called franking privilege is a fair and simple reform that will introduce pay-as-you-go budgeting to one of the most basic units of government. if you're on the other side of the aisle, i know public citizen is a group that speaks to you. public...
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we are six eastern european nations bordering way to the european union and the system partition colder. then do we compete in the local bourse could successfully. and we're expecting them to look to the nukes in the limbo last year. it is to come to small bow of georgia ukraine who beat in the form signature vocal trance inducing step into the poet uses to pennington will go on in georgia as well. because as i said dishes or clothes. and when we analyze the top of the acoustics were not sure that it will be extended to a georgian territory as well like an x next to an indictment that i know is that you will nine sealed tight european science if all the teams think of most qaeda's tactics. the speaker whew that is more than clear the dishes most ornate and bolts. costing between russia and ukraine. it is too small to pick the two russian and european union. in that moment eastern europe tuesday don't use it to tony critical for patients with him. then beat up kiki is probably the most cynical when it is molding pm. but the ghost walk by a government buildings prussian corps could ultima
we are six eastern european nations bordering way to the european union and the system partition colder. then do we compete in the local bourse could successfully. and we're expecting them to look to the nukes in the limbo last year. it is to come to small bow of georgia ukraine who beat in the form signature vocal trance inducing step into the poet uses to pennington will go on in georgia as well. because as i said dishes or clothes. and when we analyze the top of the acoustics were not sure...
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represented by the likes of the american federation of government employees and the service employees national union this is a government run health care -- something unions know a lot about from organizing health workers in the private sector. jim is joining us from chantilly, virginia. independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say thanks to you both for your show. i want to thank all of our veterans. i can't fix the health system, at i have a quick fix and semi-quick fix for the records thing. in a records manager consultant with5 years, a quick fix the documents right now that would be beneficial to jeff aller and his task -- i have great deal of respect for him and his mission that he has right now -- a records freeze on documents can be implemented as we speak to put a freeze on all documents relating to any kind of case. what the hearing is about. -- it can beficial sent out via e-mail. once it's received, they approve it. i'm sure they would. they would send it back to whoever the head person is and they can send out an agencywide records freeze on records. e-mail, hardc
represented by the likes of the american federation of government employees and the service employees national union this is a government run health care -- something unions know a lot about from organizing health workers in the private sector. jim is joining us from chantilly, virginia. independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say thanks to you both for your show. i want to thank all of our veterans. i can't fix the health system, at i have a quick fix and semi-quick fix...
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. >> wasn't the appearance during the fast of robert kennedy that catpoulted the union and his crusade to a more national audience? >> i think absolutely. the fast is march of 2008 and this is two and a half years into the great strike. he has become a nationally known figure particularly with the march in 1966. but the fast is a tremendous organizing opportunity. he fasted for 25 days. the place where he fasted was the union head quarters becomes a shrine. there are nightly masses and people walking on their knees up to the path of the 40 acres. it attracted tremendous media attention and bobby kennedy coming to break the fast. it is an iconic picture and probably a picture more people have seen than any other and it is still used today and the kennedy name was enormious at that point in time and it is week before kennedy announced running for president. so it tied them into the first political campaign. they go out and do door to door promoti promoting. they are there at the hotel when he got shot. i see the fact that it is a real turning point in the history of the movement and i quote the reverend ji
. >> wasn't the appearance during the fast of robert kennedy that catpoulted the union and his crusade to a more national audience? >> i think absolutely. the fast is march of 2008 and this is two and a half years into the great strike. he has become a nationally known figure particularly with the march in 1966. but the fast is a tremendous organizing opportunity. he fasted for 25 days. the place where he fasted was the union head quarters becomes a shrine. there are nightly masses...
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. >> you know, chuck, if the store provides low-cost goods, groceries, jobs, nation's biggest employer, why do unions have a beef? >> because as both of these very intelligent panelists of mine have said, they have low wages. and so the union wants to come in and see if they i give the workers a voice. you'd say it's a free market and let that dictate the price and we'll drive this down to the lowest common denominator and people will wait outside the doors and that's the reason the union wants to organize this place. there is a difference between him being there to talk about environmentalists and the unions there saying we want to drive up the wages. i would remind people, also, unions and the environmentalists don't always see eye to eye. i would also be wise to know that i didn't even know there was a walmart in san francisco and i'm curious if they sell birkenstocks there. >> tracy, has been labor ever been the stop taking on big labor? >> workers paid through federal contracts, federal dollars that make less than walmart employees, but we'll never hear that side of the story. we'll never hear t
. >> you know, chuck, if the store provides low-cost goods, groceries, jobs, nation's biggest employer, why do unions have a beef? >> because as both of these very intelligent panelists of mine have said, they have low wages. and so the union wants to come in and see if they i give the workers a voice. you'd say it's a free market and let that dictate the price and we'll drive this down to the lowest common denominator and people will wait outside the doors and that's the reason the...
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national trust preservation honor award a couple years ago, the american brewery in national obviously built a wonderful union with that second roof. this is what it looks like on the front, this is the his toreing con teksz. if you go to the back because it's not a brewery anymore, you get the glass addition, which is a clearly differentiated structure. this won and honor award. i think it's an office building at this point. here's a good example of the questions of additions from seattle, good and bad in terms of the questions set back in materials. the one on the left i would argue because the addition is set back, it's a contrasting material and you can pretty much see the historic building, whereas the one on the right is not set back, it repeats the rhythm of solid and void as the element below so tends to intrude on the property more. in greenwhich village they have this problem with towers that hang out of those historic buildings. and the question of facade is one that's been very right. is it really valuable? and part of the problem comes back to this process. how did you -- what did you say the his
national trust preservation honor award a couple years ago, the american brewery in national obviously built a wonderful union with that second roof. this is what it looks like on the front, this is the his toreing con teksz. if you go to the back because it's not a brewery anymore, you get the glass addition, which is a clearly differentiated structure. this won and honor award. i think it's an office building at this point. here's a good example of the questions of additions from seattle,...
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. >> pelley: it was a symbol for the whole nation that the union would endure. is to make the dome endure. up here, you can see what is hidden from a distance. the dome is falling apart. your guys bring in pieces into the office and say, "hey, boss, here's what i found"? >> ayers: you can see the level of rust behind it that is just eating away at the cast iron. >> pelley: even worse, there are more than 1,300 serious cracks in the dome. architect stephan ayers is starting a massive repair project. he showed us how they'll cover the dome with scaffolding for the next two years, replace the rusted parts, and stitch the cracks together with metal sutures. minority leader nancy pelosi helped congress put up nearly $60 million for the work. a lot of people think that you guys can't agree about anything. and yet, everybody came around to the idea of refurbishing the dome. >> nancy pelosi: this capitol belongs to the american people. it is this place for them to visit. it is the most identifiable symbol of democracy that there is. >> pelley: on december 2, 1863, the d
. >> pelley: it was a symbol for the whole nation that the union would endure. is to make the dome endure. up here, you can see what is hidden from a distance. the dome is falling apart. your guys bring in pieces into the office and say, "hey, boss, here's what i found"? >> ayers: you can see the level of rust behind it that is just eating away at the cast iron. >> pelley: even worse, there are more than 1,300 serious cracks in the dome. architect stephan ayers is...
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the national labor relations were voting to allow college football players western university union and one from a house or he is and unionizing him now was her or he would hear from you what is the committee will come to me we appreciate you and your he share your expertise is in value we way to stay told is dead leads leverage their athlete and pursued a different dreams. for others most student-athletes, playing a college sport is a ticket to an education and when that happens institutions must step up most institutions are doing that in spending by their athlete for the long haul. no athlete injured should be left behind because of the misplaced priorities can we do more to protect students? >> yes, we can give them a greater role as we govern this to help ensure that work entry doesn't harm that student's career and find a responsible solution that will deliver the health care the players may need. promoting change is often difficult. but we have addressed concerns. does that mean that unionizing student athletes is the answer? absolutely not. when we signed the national labor rela
the national labor relations were voting to allow college football players western university union and one from a house or he is and unionizing him now was her or he would hear from you what is the committee will come to me we appreciate you and your he share your expertise is in value we way to stay told is dead leads leverage their athlete and pursued a different dreams. for others most student-athletes, playing a college sport is a ticket to an education and when that happens institutions...
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community to reject these illegitimate elections as the arab league, the united nations, the united states, turkey, and the european union have already done. we've also agreed unanimously to take further steps together through a coordinated strategy to increase our support for the moderate opposition, national coalition, and for its supreme military council and associated moderate armed groups to do everything we can to hold the assad regime accountable for the terror it is perpetrating including through security council referral to the international criminal court. to work together to counter the rising forces of extremism and to complete the removal of syria's chemical weapons. and to step up our efforts to deliver humanitarian aid across borders and across lines. irrespective of the consent of the regime. and we say at the end of our communique, we have directed our officials to implement a core group action plan. the united kingdom for its part adding to that will provide an additional 30 million pounds, $50 million in practical support to help the opposition. we have also decided to upgrade the status of the nationa
community to reject these illegitimate elections as the arab league, the united nations, the united states, turkey, and the european union have already done. we've also agreed unanimously to take further steps together through a coordinated strategy to increase our support for the moderate opposition, national coalition, and for its supreme military council and associated moderate armed groups to do everything we can to hold the assad regime accountable for the terror it is perpetrating...
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national grid. ceo.ng us is union groups how important is peru to use?ru is growing seven percent this year. 10 years of very consistent growth. it has a huge amount of foreign reserves. 30 million people, that is going to generate good opportunities for power and power generation. >> how significant is this new hydroelectric plant in the view hydroelectric power? >> over the next three years it is going to be very significant for peru and for us as a group, because we will be developing them from scratch. we are just now starting construction, but over the next three years we will be starting one every three months, all the way to complete the -- >> where else can you push your hydroelectric strategy within the region? >> the most interesting medium term of opportunity is interconnection. we expect over the next three bolivia, chile, brazil will be absolutely connected into one energy market. , $50, in chiley it is under 20. compare? those prices it is obvious a more expensive than coal and gas. >> it depends where you do it. to be efficient in hyder ge
national grid. ceo.ng us is union groups how important is peru to use?ru is growing seven percent this year. 10 years of very consistent growth. it has a huge amount of foreign reserves. 30 million people, that is going to generate good opportunities for power and power generation. >> how significant is this new hydroelectric plant in the view hydroelectric power? >> over the next three years it is going to be very significant for peru and for us as a group, because we will be...
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united nations agencies have documented that this union of these portals the reforms outlined new boots since nineteen forty eight. when the speech of his body was found in. pros of dance begins in new homes when the fusion the only chick with the nephew of the nominees in shows. these photos show how ordinary people whose lives and homes when somebody does business and turned into fiji. it's very touching to see or know of. the fate of palestinian refugees in neighboring countries. no they are still affected. this image was taken fifty five years ago and the gaza strip. it shows a woman had been handled online for ford at iu and distribution center. the one point seven million people important in the gaza strip about seventy per cent on youtube. most of them to the seaview and eight. all was the woman and a photo blog and what has your life be like. we decided to donate forehead. the key to finding him was no ied and dt card which was visible in the photo. it took a week to track you down. the usual is now seventeen. she was just fooling with the media to two thousand and have a lot of
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nation cannot ignore. the specter of what we do not know, however, is even more on -- more ominous. certain conclusions are evident this morning. the threat of nuclear diversion and trafficking from the former soviet union is the nation's number one national security threat. the threat is not theoretical, but real. as evidenced by documented seizures of uranium and plutonium in both the former soviet union as well as elsewhere in europe. >> what has changed and what did you learn? >> i lost my beard. it is very interesting. we were investigating proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. one of the great successes is that we convince the ukrainian government to give up all of their nuclear weapons. and the nuclear know-how. we did that and can't expand and other countries. that was an important thing to do. as the soviet union was falling, it was deteriorating. that is an issue that members of committee were very concerned about and still are. senator nunn is still working on the issue and still something the global flow reparation of weapons of mass destruction is still a big issue. >> here you are in 2005 on another issue. >> i am not pessimistic. i have looked at screwed up agencies in screwed up
nation cannot ignore. the specter of what we do not know, however, is even more on -- more ominous. certain conclusions are evident this morning. the threat of nuclear diversion and trafficking from the former soviet union is the nation's number one national security threat. the threat is not theoretical, but real. as evidenced by documented seizures of uranium and plutonium in both the former soviet union as well as elsewhere in europe. >> what has changed and what did you learn?...
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coming to you, you know, we often talk about on this committee and in businesses across the nation and in union halls about the cost of unionization, the cost of bargaining, the cost of dues, etc., whether or not a union member should have to pay dues voluntarily or not have a choice in that. what do you think in your experience would be the cost of unionization for the employer and the employees? can you estimate cost of student athletes at baylor, for example? >> we've not punched through the numbers enough to even come up with a reasonable estimate. what we do know is that the whole idea of collective bargaining is, in fact, to increase the whole reservoir of duly-agreed-upon commitments by the employer. so i think part of the question is what can we do outside of the collective bargaining which has never been contemplateed before that, in fact, improves student welfare. that you have rightly focused on. and the unionization process is raising a whole host of questions we can't answer today, but we do know the costs will, in fact, go up, including issues with respect to how is that student g
coming to you, you know, we often talk about on this committee and in businesses across the nation and in union halls about the cost of unionization, the cost of bargaining, the cost of dues, etc., whether or not a union member should have to pay dues voluntarily or not have a choice in that. what do you think in your experience would be the cost of unionization for the employer and the employees? can you estimate cost of student athletes at baylor, for example? >> we've not punched...
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i look at the state of the union addresses where the president outlines the legislative and national priorities, talking about the economy, iran, and china. not a mention of our neighbor, one of our biggest allies and third-largest trading partner. no mention of the slaughter going on related to drug use and drug abuse every single day and our drug demand here. that is part of the debate, how big of a problem is it? i don't think washington is acknowledging that it is spilling over into the southwest border and how it is affecting residents disproportionally who live on the southwest border. you talk to ranchers, border sheriffs, you have people him and not just immigrants but drug smugglers tearing up private property and trespassing every single day. that cost us a lot of money. tavis: you are telling me the smugglers and the terrorist and immigrants, you are not hoping that anything is going to be done in washington in the short term? >> take a look at our own natural -- national history. there's a time when the italians, the irish were viewed as second and third class citizens, a
i look at the state of the union addresses where the president outlines the legislative and national priorities, talking about the economy, iran, and china. not a mention of our neighbor, one of our biggest allies and third-largest trading partner. no mention of the slaughter going on related to drug use and drug abuse every single day and our drug demand here. that is part of the debate, how big of a problem is it? i don't think washington is acknowledging that it is spilling over into the...
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are in their current options and how frustrated they are with teachers unions that block any progress, and then there is a national right to work. act, a bill i have cosponsored with senator paul, which would federal rule that requires employees of certain to join a union or pay union dues whether they want to or not. lifting this rule would vastly increase job opportunities in my state for women and men who want work but just cannot find it, especially in the area of manufacturing. so these are just a few of the ideas. senators to join a union or pay union lee and rubio and scott and paul, among others, have outlined specific proposals with similar goals in mind. proposingagree on some of these, you may have heard of republicans pointing out we may have had nine roll call votes since last july. we checked to see how many democratic roll call votes were since last july. they have had seven. nobody's ideas are being given a hearing, a debate on the senate floor. of you have suggested, and it is certainly the case, it looks like the senate has turned house, and the house has turned into the senate. speaker boehner h
are in their current options and how frustrated they are with teachers unions that block any progress, and then there is a national right to work. act, a bill i have cosponsored with senator paul, which would federal rule that requires employees of certain to join a union or pay union dues whether they want to or not. lifting this rule would vastly increase job opportunities in my state for women and men who want work but just cannot find it, especially in the area of manufacturing. so these...
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nation cannot ignore. the specktor what we don't know, however, is even more -- the threat of trafficking from the former soviet union is our nation's number one national security threat. the threat is not theoretical but real as evidenced by documents of -- >> we were investigating loose nooks and weapons of mass destruction. one of the great successes is we convinced ukrainian government to give up all their nuclear weapons. we did that in car zack -- -- all of these countries that had nuclear weapons was deteriorating. senator nunn is still working on the issue. it's still something the global proliferation of weapons of mass destruction are still a big issue >> here you are in 2005. another issue. [video clip] >> i'm not pessimistic. i've looked up screwed up agencies and screwed up issues for 20 something years. this too will pass. i'm certain we will get our act together. what i'm hoping what i was told when i originally came to the hill back in 1982 and sam nunn was tutoring me and said that national security is a nonpartisan, its a bipartisan issue. just remember that. he was correct at that time. i only hope
nation cannot ignore. the specktor what we don't know, however, is even more -- the threat of trafficking from the former soviet union is our nation's number one national security threat. the threat is not theoretical but real as evidenced by documents of -- >> we were investigating loose nooks and weapons of mass destruction. one of the great successes is we convinced ukrainian government to give up all their nuclear weapons. we did that in car zack -- -- all of these countries that had...
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sovereignty so yes we would like to leave the european union and be stronger as a national country so are you saying that european union has exhausted itself in its current form because from what i remember netherlands was actually a pretty poor country like twenty thirty years ago and community has helped it become very stable and very rich. you know listen when europe started european union started in the fifty's you know nine hundred fifty seven it started in a good way and i wish it should have stayed like that because it started with economical corporation and i believe in economical cooperation i believe in three traits everybody every country can benefit from trading with one another but then after the fifty's in the sixty's the seventy's the eighty's and later it became a political project instead of economical cooperation of free trade it changed into a kind of european superstate where politicians try to make foreign policy you will see you see what happened in the ukraine what a mess they made about it they try with one point one currency with the eurozone they t
sovereignty so yes we would like to leave the european union and be stronger as a national country so are you saying that european union has exhausted itself in its current form because from what i remember netherlands was actually a pretty poor country like twenty thirty years ago and community has helped it become very stable and very rich. you know listen when europe started european union started in the fifty's you know nine hundred fifty seven it started in a good way and i wish it should...
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national security and economic reasons. and this deal would essentially require automatic permitting for all oil and gas production. anything that the european unionants sent. regulatory restrictions in place for some cases environmental reasons. in other cases national security reasons. given that the european union has combined the largest economy in the world. you're talking about a significant demand for energy there. which would mean more fracking and drilling. >> so we haven't heard a whole lot as of late about this agreement that, of course, the european union is pushing, zach. so these restrictions would be loosened. they want the united states to keep digging in, they want to do more tracking all across the country wherever they can find it. they don't care about the environment. they say they need it so the united states since you've got these finds, serve up more. this is the trade deal they're pushing right now. correct? >> that's right. and your viewers are familiar with the transpacific partnership who know this has the capacity to bind future administrations as well. the u.s. would not be able to regulate this in the future without
national security and economic reasons. and this deal would essentially require automatic permitting for all oil and gas production. anything that the european unionants sent. regulatory restrictions in place for some cases environmental reasons. in other cases national security reasons. given that the european union has combined the largest economy in the world. you're talking about a significant demand for energy there. which would mean more fracking and drilling. >> so we haven't heard...
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union. they want to re-nationalize the railways. he wants old-style rent control.he problem with rent control is that the policies are for rent, the candidates are for rent. that is my problem. >> thank you, mr. speaker. unemployment in my constituency is down by almost a third since we last spoke. however, mr. speaker, the future for almost 1000 workers related to the power station in my constituency is less secure. meet with me to discuss about the future of this asset? >> i'm very happy to meet with my honorable friend. i welcome what he says about the falling unemployment which we are seeing across our country. i know about the problems at the power station and the demand therefore further action as has been agreed. i'm happy to discuss that with him to see what can be done. >> randy slaughter. >> i have to world-class hospitals in my constituency. the secretary of state has that some of it will be demolished. country -- will the prime minister stop the secretary from putting my constituents lives at risk? >> what we're doing in northwest london is making sure
union. they want to re-nationalize the railways. he wants old-style rent control.he problem with rent control is that the policies are for rent, the candidates are for rent. that is my problem. >> thank you, mr. speaker. unemployment in my constituency is down by almost a third since we last spoke. however, mr. speaker, the future for almost 1000 workers related to the power station in my constituency is less secure. meet with me to discuss about the future of this asset? >> i'm...
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union. nrarating a plus, national journal said i had most conservative voting record no the race. think, in reality conservative branch of party did well, i am working hard to make sure we keep it in the family, so to speak. i would say that georgia tea party, conservative. branch of republican party is in great shape. lou: and tea party supporting you? you -- maybe far more important than that, you have hershal walker on your side. >> you know. hershal walker is a guy that everyone in georgia loves, everyone in -- i think america loves hershal walker, i am proud we have newt gingrich. and eric erickson, and karen handle, and we have very solid conservatives who have come to our side, we're delighted to be working with them. lou: chamber of commerce. i've been saying to the republican party som for some t, you better start talking about people who are doing the work, small, men and women who work arfor a living, middle class, yu being supported by chamber does not mean you will forget those folks. >> i am proud to have the chamber's endorsement, they are number one jobs advocate i
union. nrarating a plus, national journal said i had most conservative voting record no the race. think, in reality conservative branch of party did well, i am working hard to make sure we keep it in the family, so to speak. i would say that georgia tea party, conservative. branch of republican party is in great shape. lou: and tea party supporting you? you -- maybe far more important than that, you have hershal walker on your side. >> you know. hershal walker is a guy that everyone in...
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we lost our identity we lost our national sovereignty to the european union an institution that really a lot of people in the west don't like so much anymore it became a political project instead of an economical corporation a free trade it changed into a kind of european superstate where politicians try to make foreign policy. economies in the e.u. are now seeing modest growth but the unemployment rate isn't going down anytime soon a recent studies show a majority of european business bosses are not planning to hire more staff in the coming years athens based economist at next krakow secretive predicts it will take europe a long time to get back on track. well the policies of brussels have been a disaster for many nations and even as the european parliament said many european countries needed a doctor or surgeon they got a butcher slicing or. why should anyone really stick with it well it's a little bit too late to get off board now because it's already happened there is not many other options for european governments they've tied themselves in to a bandwagon of fiscal reforms of fisc
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union. the crisis of 2008 led to wealthier nations bailing ou out poorer ones. in the netherlands these factors have given a very prominent voice. >> having your haircut is not a bad way to find out what public attitudes are like. after all, barbers spend their lives talking to customers. the mood hear saying that the southern europeans need to start doing their work. >> when i'm on holiday i'm sure we're working harder. we have lunch in holland, and then we go to a shop and buy a sandwich, and then we carry on. if you go to the southern parts of europe. when i go to lunch i start at 11:00 and i end at 3:00. >> reporter: here there is a gap between houses. many here radio burn the european dream. a number of growing parties are trying to bring down the e.u. and insist that it has led people the wrong way by opening up the borders. >> if we could explain to the people that the benefits economically when it comes to our sovereignty, when it comes to immigration, if they are--if they are most strong and bigger than the negative sides of it, i can tell it to a lot o
union. the crisis of 2008 led to wealthier nations bailing ou out poorer ones. in the netherlands these factors have given a very prominent voice. >> having your haircut is not a bad way to find out what public attitudes are like. after all, barbers spend their lives talking to customers. the mood hear saying that the southern europeans need to start doing their work. >> when i'm on holiday i'm sure we're working harder. we have lunch in holland, and then we go to a shop and buy a...
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judge starr we often talk about on this committee ended businesses across the nation and in union hallsbout the cost of unionization and the cost of bargaining. the cost of deuces sector and whether not a union member should have to pay dues voluntarily or not have a choice in that. what do you think in your experience with the cost of unionization for the employee and employer's? can you estimate cost you estimate cost of students have leads at baylor for example? >> we have not punched through the numbers enough to even come up with a reasonable estimate. what we do now know is the whole idea of collective bargaining is in fact to the whole reservoir of duly agreed upon commitments by the employer so i think part of the question is what can we do outside the collective bargaining which is never been contemplated before two in fact improve student welfare? that's the ultimate policy question seems to me that you have rightly focused on. the unionization process is raising a whole list of questions that we can answer today but we do know the cost of that will go up including issues with
judge starr we often talk about on this committee ended businesses across the nation and in union hallsbout the cost of unionization and the cost of bargaining. the cost of deuces sector and whether not a union member should have to pay dues voluntarily or not have a choice in that. what do you think in your experience with the cost of unionization for the employee and employer's? can you estimate cost you estimate cost of students have leads at baylor for example? >> we have not punched...
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she already formed a union with the leader of the french national front, green -- marine le pen. their plan is to weaken the eu from within. right-wing politicians in ireland have not played a noticeable role. the left-wing online sinn -- left-wing aligned sinn fein is expected to make gains. in the czech republic, the problem is different. polls show 80% of the population are not interested in the elections. politicians, on the other hand, are. 38 parties are standing, improving -- including a group promising to improve conditions for the socially disadvantaged roma. official results will not be known until sunday evening, when all members of the eu states have gone to the polls. >> business confidence in germany fell slightly this month, reflecting concerns about the pace of economic recovery. >> the latest survey from the ifo institute comes the same day germany confirmed a growth -- first-quarter growth in 2014 that was the strongest in three years. the economy has been buoyed by strong domestic demand. analysts say germany's growth is steady but no longer accelerating. >> le
she already formed a union with the leader of the french national front, green -- marine le pen. their plan is to weaken the eu from within. right-wing politicians in ireland have not played a noticeable role. the left-wing online sinn -- left-wing aligned sinn fein is expected to make gains. in the czech republic, the problem is different. polls show 80% of the population are not interested in the elections. politicians, on the other hand, are. 38 parties are standing, improving -- including a...
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here's a question for you, is the party of lincoln, who saved the union, now having second thoughts about this whole one nationnited thing? could be. the wisconsin republican party took two outrageous voice votes over the weekend. one resolution would have affirmed a state's right to secede from the union. another asserted that individual states can nullify laws like obamacare. fortunately, both resolutions actually lost, but it is ridiculous in this day and age that republicans are even debating ideas like this. states cannot secede from the union, period. remember the civil war? thought we resolved that. nor can states nullify our federal laws. in fact, the last people who suggested that they could were the segregationi isissegregatio have some republicans turning against dr. king and abraham lincoln. to me, that's outrageous. so. >> let's check on our fire back results, i do agree it would be outrageous if ever passed. would a tough democratic primary fight make hillary clinton a stronger or weaker candidate in 2016? right now 75% of you say stronger, 30% say weaker. i'm with the 70%. >> well, i want to see
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netherlands and germany should leave the euro zone and basically either form their own national their own currency union the northern djourou if you like or introduce if that fails or the last option would be reintroduction of national currencies right across and then take a short break now right now we will be back with option here bronson fresh on the heels of success of his alternative for germany party in the care of parliament elections to talk more about this fire right trends in here stay with us. through a dubious presidential election the ruling regime in kids had an opportunity to introduce a dialogue to avoid an all out civil war instead. known as the chocolate king chosen people. lists of basics tried to clear. up a polygamy to be of much more efficiently changing every minute. lead . cut me the law of the web. and my overlap like the claim. was false to say the maintenance cases most elite clubs. sometimes for nothing which led this city and its people. to look just keep up the still be still be just to be safe be a stage take look easy to see which was egypt was. led. by almost. all but i
netherlands and germany should leave the euro zone and basically either form their own national their own currency union the northern djourou if you like or introduce if that fails or the last option would be reintroduction of national currencies right across and then take a short break now right now we will be back with option here bronson fresh on the heels of success of his alternative for germany party in the care of parliament elections to talk more about this fire right trends in here...
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nations. the head of the police union is asking the department to curb its, quote, addiction to over time. the department is 300 officers short. it's expected to overspend its overtime budget this year by $14 million. >>> muni may be safer than ever. a new report shows crime is down 30% vince october. even more amazing, phone thefts are down 77%. we sent our mike sugerman to find out what's behind the drop. mike. >> reporter: i'm on the 3131 balboa muni line. right now, in the last year, using one of these is a lot safer on muni than it has been for the past year. >> virtually ever muni rider has a story. >> i have seen a theft happen where someone's sitting down just looking autotheir device and someone just slides out and there is nothing that person can do. >> things have changed over the past 12 months. >> overall, crime has gone down 30%. mobile device has gone down about 77%. >> this is why. >> makes all the difference in the world. >> san francisco police officers are now riding buses and trains on a regular basis. >> you can look at the faces of people. they are happy to have this
nations. the head of the police union is asking the department to curb its, quote, addiction to over time. the department is 300 officers short. it's expected to overspend its overtime budget this year by $14 million. >>> muni may be safer than ever. a new report shows crime is down 30% vince october. even more amazing, phone thefts are down 77%. we sent our mike sugerman to find out what's behind the drop. mike. >> reporter: i'm on the 3131 balboa muni line. right now, in the...
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said, trade unions have that they were going on national strike for one day. >> thank you.ve producer of bloomberg turkey. >> still ahead, a bloomberg exclusive. we are live with adidas gq --chief executive herbert hainer . >> the battle between nike and adidas. you can read the story online at bloomberg businessweek or businessweek.com. it is on newsstands tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." .ive from london let's check on the currency markets. series of low pieces of gdp data from countries within the euro zone. most have come in below estimates. france missing, italy missing. comments from vice president of the ecb also pushing the euro lower today, as he said policymakers are prepared to add further monetary stimulus if needed. ecb leads to next month's meeting, when they are expected to add additional stimulus to the economy. what types of stimulus? the euro down to its lowest level in 11 weeks against the dollar. >> let's get to david tweed. he joins us live from the adidas headquarters in bavaria. you have a special guest forest -- for us. >> i do. i have the
said, trade unions have that they were going on national strike for one day. >> thank you.ve producer of bloomberg turkey. >> still ahead, a bloomberg exclusive. we are live with adidas gq --chief executive herbert hainer . >> the battle between nike and adidas. you can read the story online at bloomberg businessweek or businessweek.com. it is on newsstands tomorrow. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." .ive from london let's check on the currency markets....
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we lost our identity we lost our national sovereignty to the european union an institution that really a lot of people in the west don't like so much anymore it became a political project instead of economical corporation a free trade it changed into a kind of european superstate where politicians try to make foreign policy. and our web made a developments all around the world they're now putting together minute by minute updates on the clashes in the in turkey where as we've seen at protesters and police are exchanging tear gas and molotov cocktails details that are dot com. by joining us it's anti international live from moscow the death penalty debate in the united states has been reopened why was following in the botched execution of an oklahoma inmate ultimately it takes an average of six minutes for a prisoner to die after they receive a lethal injection with clayton lockett however it took seven times as long he died in agony forty three minutes after being administered the drugs a marina portnoy picks up the story. america is among the top five nations that lead the world in ex
we lost our identity we lost our national sovereignty to the european union an institution that really a lot of people in the west don't like so much anymore it became a political project instead of economical corporation a free trade it changed into a kind of european superstate where politicians try to make foreign policy. and our web made a developments all around the world they're now putting together minute by minute updates on the clashes in the in turkey where as we've seen at protesters...
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and as my meal a member of the scottish national party says it's in scotland's interest to break away from the union. where's the victims independent we will beat me to even the view we will keep the queen as head of steam. we will share this debt in union with with the us and uk because it's in their best interest to do so devin is going to the fort independence gold is one of the wealthiest nations in the world. estrada was independent of the moment it to be somewhat like to eat and fourteenth on the oecd tables. they're well as a puk spittle bugs and sixty two to three team. scotland is the head of population growth has come to the us the uk soul. note that many other nations of the and independent to hug the government's coffers and the top twenty so he started its independence not to some of the knees from around the world and us ally in the coleraine anti government protests have been doing triathlons and the sun and the kinds of seafood boasting a demonstration hiking for the day off and we made last week a people was sentenced to life in prison for taking part in the killing of a policeman t
and as my meal a member of the scottish national party says it's in scotland's interest to break away from the union. where's the victims independent we will beat me to even the view we will keep the queen as head of steam. we will share this debt in union with with the us and uk because it's in their best interest to do so devin is going to the fort independence gold is one of the wealthiest nations in the world. estrada was independent of the moment it to be somewhat like to eat and...