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the workers don't want a union to represent them at the store level, they want a national union.far mcdonald's and others have refused to sit down at though table with them. but a recent decision by the national labor board here in the united states does find that the corporation is in fact a partner with these franchise owners, and that could help these workers as they push forward to get their demands met. many of these workers making on average $9 an hour, or $19,000 a year, which they say is not enough to take care of their families on. >> kristin thanks very much. >>> there are fears that ebola may be spreading in nigeria. nearly 400 people have been monitored after coming into contact with a doctor before he himself died of the disease. at least $600 million is needed to fight the ebola outbreak. experts are now meeting in geneva to discuss ways to treat the disease. >> translator: it's now very important to quickly find something to fight ebola, because it's a great worry for our population, and has very important socioeconomic consequences which are beginning to be felt.
the workers don't want a union to represent them at the store level, they want a national union.far mcdonald's and others have refused to sit down at though table with them. but a recent decision by the national labor board here in the united states does find that the corporation is in fact a partner with these franchise owners, and that could help these workers as they push forward to get their demands met. many of these workers making on average $9 an hour, or $19,000 a year, which they say...
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since 1754 is holding together the insignia of ank unit roman senators adopted as an emblel of national union in america's revolutionary era. this group looks across the house chamber toward the chariot of history block. cleo, the muse of history, recorded american events as they occurred. she rides in a vehicle propelled by eagle wings, aka prorks pe, by the house of representatives. the chariot's front decorated by a portrait of washington. the chariot sits astride a globe encircled by a band enscribed with signs of the zodiac. the 12 constellations that traditionally represent the universe from earth's northern hemisphere. the presence of the zodiac has been noted by others but not explained within the context of american history. a congressional resolution on june 14th, 1777, authorized the design of the flag of the united states. 13 red and white stripes were its major identifying elements, but the resolution concluded that the union be 13 stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation. both the designer of the american flag and latrobe conceived of the historical importan
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whenabsurd workers are saying we want to fight for $15 and a union and make sure everybody shares in the asperity that is being generated in this nation. >> 10 minutes left. >> you had a victory in minnesota last month. health-care workers decided to join your union. you also faced a big setback in illinois after the supreme court ruled that you could not require workers there to pay their dues unless they did so voluntarily. illinois, how many of those workers have opted out of their dues? >> i don't know the exact number, but i think it was the 55,000ly 25% of that are members of the union are no longer investing in the collective bargaining we do there. what this court decision means is that nothing is going to stand in the way of homecare workers being able to join together and improve their jobs, and make sure they deliver the best care possible for seniors and disabled that they serve. 27 thousand the homecare workers in minnesota said to the nation when they voted to form a union just last week, and that is what 1.5 million homecare workers said yesterday when they joined the fight for 15. there were cities all across this coun
whenabsurd workers are saying we want to fight for $15 and a union and make sure everybody shares in the asperity that is being generated in this nation. >> 10 minutes left. >> you had a victory in minnesota last month. health-care workers decided to join your union. you also faced a big setback in illinois after the supreme court ruled that you could not require workers there to pay their dues unless they did so voluntarily. illinois, how many of those workers have opted out of...
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today we are here, ladies and gentlemen, having managed to bring together a national union governmentall iraqis can relate to whatever their origins, that is very important. it is a basis for unity of the position of the iraqis who all share the will to stand up against this terrorist enemy which has made no distinction between iraqis. we have come to france, the country of the french revolution based on the respect of human rights. we bring here the message of the orphans of the mothers who have lost their children to appeal to you all here to stand beside our people and to bring back smiles to the faces of the children and the mothers who have lost their families. the crimes committed by dash over the past month are the expression of an obscure blood thirsty thinking which finds its source in the darkness of history and the most detest aab ideologies based on refusal of all diversity or pluralism and that is how christians have been targeted. the kurds, the iraqi arabs, sunnis and shui items all equally have been targeted. dash's thinking can be stated simply either you are with us
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no national minimum-wage. unions are the right place to negotiate. and the countries, we have different ideas for national minimum wages. this can be a way to conduct a wage solution. so the revolution. >> of one to ask something more. union syllabled america's great middle-class. they did. [applause] they did that two ways. giving workers organized. those things work. every one of the benefits the unions negotiated for ultimately worked out for everyone else. union and nonunion workers. they ended up giving health benefits for union and nonunion workers. but here is the key. the second thing that unions did, they were out there has of force to be able to argue for things that were in the interest of working people generally. unions were on the front line of social security. on the front line in the fight for medicare. unions are on the front line in many of the fights for civil rights plan unions about their the try to argue no for what benefits the middle of america. what benefits working people in america. i think it is no accident that a big part
no national minimum-wage. unions are the right place to negotiate. and the countries, we have different ideas for national minimum wages. this can be a way to conduct a wage solution. so the revolution. >> of one to ask something more. union syllabled america's great middle-class. they did. [applause] they did that two ways. giving workers organized. those things work. every one of the benefits the unions negotiated for ultimately worked out for everyone else. union and nonunion workers....
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the question is whether or not as part of a broader union, nation, across britain, whether you can have a stronger base so, therefore, you can see u.k. wide redistribution or you can see u.k. wide benefits. an example - scottish universities, some of the best in the world, so proud of these universities in scotland, also benefit massively from the u.k. wide research funding. edinburgh university, where i'm speaking from receives the same amount of money from u.k. based research grants as it does from the scottish parliament and government that i was a member of, so interconfined that the u.k. and clnd playing a leading role provides the best base to grow the economy, provide the best education, and it's not the best platform to say that we are moving away from the nations that are currently partners, seamless partners into what will effectively be a different country with barriers and in areas like trade, a degree of competition. if it's so clear that we should be so distinct from other parts of the union, i'm puzzled why the first minister is so keen to say that we'll have an observer
the question is whether or not as part of a broader union, nation, across britain, whether you can have a stronger base so, therefore, you can see u.k. wide redistribution or you can see u.k. wide benefits. an example - scottish universities, some of the best in the world, so proud of these universities in scotland, also benefit massively from the u.k. wide research funding. edinburgh university, where i'm speaking from receives the same amount of money from u.k. based research grants as it...
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the national taxpayers union, and the organization issued a statement to us saying that even the best intentioned contracts can end in failure due to poor oversight, unforeseen circumstances, or even corruption, and there are other nonmilitary program spending dollars. iraq, one website says it is designed to foster understanding. tax dollars for such things as empowering women and youth and countering violent extremism and fostering cultural ties. be $100,000 orld less, but there are taxpayers who did not know that program or others related to iraq even existed. >> i feel for them there in that country. and another expense, the airstrikes that have been taking place in the country. there have been 100 of them since mid-june. we have a breakdown of the costs , and it has been a very busy day. we have that for you coming up on abc seven news. 5:00,ing up ahead at details on a kraft cheese recall. things that nationwide this la >> not so fast. before you add cheese to your meal this labor day, kraft cheese is recalling 7000 cases of its single slice american cheese. it involves the 12,
the national taxpayers union, and the organization issued a statement to us saying that even the best intentioned contracts can end in failure due to poor oversight, unforeseen circumstances, or even corruption, and there are other nonmilitary program spending dollars. iraq, one website says it is designed to foster understanding. tax dollars for such things as empowering women and youth and countering violent extremism and fostering cultural ties. be $100,000 orld less, but there are taxpayers...
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captioning performed by national captioning institute] "newsmakers," mary kay henry of the nation's largest union talks about employment numbers, immigration, and politics. here is a portion of her remarks. about raisingust minimum wage. we want workers to have the living wagesve across the service sector in this nation because we know when service jobs become good jobs, we will help create the next american middle class that includes everybody this time. continue to work with brothers and sisters in the labor movement on raising auto-parts jobs and walmart jobs. we have a lot to do but the fast food workers have made us believe the seemingly impossible could be possible again in this country. so much change has already happened in this discussion about what wages ought to be in this nation. henry, resident of the service employees international union. our guest on "newsmakers" on c-span. >> c-span campaign 2014 coverage continues sunday at noon eastern with north carolina incumbent democratic senator kay hagan and her opponent, tom tillis, followed by the north carolina -- california governor ra
captioning performed by national captioning institute] "newsmakers," mary kay henry of the nation's largest union talks about employment numbers, immigration, and politics. here is a portion of her remarks. about raisingust minimum wage. we want workers to have the living wagesve across the service sector in this nation because we know when service jobs become good jobs, we will help create the next american middle class that includes everybody this time. continue to work with...
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. >> reporter: the united nations and european union demanded his release.uman rites groups say it shows moderate voices are no longer immune from the counter campaign to not an extremism. >>> in the news ahead... >> the oil companies talk about helping us. it's a lie. >> we here from ecuador as oil companies prepare to drill on their land. >> a climate conference in new york. who are the notable absentees? >>> top stories for you, for the first time united states carries out air strikes. israel is shot dead two palestinians in a raid in hebron, accusing them of abducting settlers in june. the two men were linked with hamas. a chinese court imposed a sentence on an outspoken scholar fighting for the rights of the uyghur minority. his conviction was the most severe penalty anyone in china refused in a decade. >> let's bridge you up to date with american air strikes targetting i.s.i.l., along with cooperation from various states. qatar provided support. something that has come through from the united states, the united states central command talking about thos
. >> reporter: the united nations and european union demanded his release.uman rites groups say it shows moderate voices are no longer immune from the counter campaign to not an extremism. >>> in the news ahead... >> the oil companies talk about helping us. it's a lie. >> we here from ecuador as oil companies prepare to drill on their land. >> a climate conference in new york. who are the notable absentees? >>> top stories for you, for the first time...
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initially nato was formed to counter the threat from the soviet union, and it's communist block nations. this was the political landscape at the end of the cold war, nato nations in blue, the soviet union and itself allies in red. today the alliances are vastly different. but some of the old conflicts, the threat from russian ambitions in the ukraine, and new crises from libya to afghanistan to islamic state pose new challenges for the old alliance. >> our nato summit here in wales will be one of the most important summits in the history of our alliance. >> reporter: in the past two decades, nato has expanded its mission beyond its members. in 1995 and again in 1999, nato launched air strikes in the form of yugoslavia, after allegations of war crimes. after the attack on mer merck -- america in 2001, nato joined the war on terror. in 2011, nato also intervened in libya, but both libya and afghanistan remain in turmoil. >> nato leaders remember the dead of previous wars, and say they are working to avoid another in ukraine. >> reporter: some member stays are urging a more aggressive resp
initially nato was formed to counter the threat from the soviet union, and it's communist block nations. this was the political landscape at the end of the cold war, nato nations in blue, the soviet union and itself allies in red. today the alliances are vastly different. but some of the old conflicts, the threat from russian ambitions in the ukraine, and new crises from libya to afghanistan to islamic state pose new challenges for the old alliance. >> our nato summit here in wales will...
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minimum wage, introducing national minimum wage in britain and germany, countries where unions used to do the jobs of 10 or 20 years ago when there was no national minimum wage because unions were the right place for different industry in these two countries and introducing national minimum wages, this can be a way to come back to things that more suitable. we need to think about in light of this evolution. >> something more about unions. in america unions help build america's great middle-class. they do. [applause] and they did that two ways, they did it by getting out and getting workers organize, better working conditions, better pay, and one of the benefits unions negotiated for ultimately worked out for everyone else. they raised wages for union and nonunion workers, got health benefits for union and nonunion workers. but here is the key. the second things union did is they were out there in force to be able to argue for things that were in the interests of working people generally. so unions were on the front line in social security, on the front line in the fight for med
minimum wage, introducing national minimum wage in britain and germany, countries where unions used to do the jobs of 10 or 20 years ago when there was no national minimum wage because unions were the right place for different industry in these two countries and introducing national minimum wages, this can be a way to come back to things that more suitable. we need to think about in light of this evolution. >> something more about unions. in america unions help build america's great...
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since 1754 is holding together the insignia of ancient roman senators adopted as an emblem of national unionn america's revolutionary era. this group looks across the house chamber toward the chariot of history block. cleo, the muse of history, recorded american events as they occurred. she rides in a vehicle propelled by eagle wings, aka, propelled by the house of representatives. the chariot's front decorated by a portrait of washington. the chariot sits astride a globe encircled by a band inscribed with signs of the zodiac. the 12 constellations that traditionally represent the universe from earth's northern hemisphere. the presence of the zodiac has been noted by others but not explained within the context of american history. a congressional resolution on june 14th, 1777, authorized the design of the flag of the united states. 13 red and white stripes were its major identifying elements, but the resolution concluded that the union be 13 stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation. both the designer of the american flag and latrobe conceived of the historical importance
since 1754 is holding together the insignia of ancient roman senators adopted as an emblem of national unionn america's revolutionary era. this group looks across the house chamber toward the chariot of history block. cleo, the muse of history, recorded american events as they occurred. she rides in a vehicle propelled by eagle wings, aka, propelled by the house of representatives. the chariot's front decorated by a portrait of washington. the chariot sits astride a globe encircled by a band...
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language ] >> both sides believed they had the agreement they wanted. >> the soviet union and the warsaw backed nationsecognize that the human rights provision was a timebomb. we, the united states believed that if we could get the soviet union and the warsaw packed nations to respect human rights, that was worth whatever else was agreed to in the helsinki accords. >> 3, 2, 1, zero launch command. we have liftoff. all engines building up thrust. >> thanks to detente rockets could point the way toward co existence rather than war. >> tune in this saturday for the next episode of cnn's landmark series cold war, the u.s. tries to warm relations with china and the soviet union, while paris peace talks aim for an end to the war in vietnam. that's on cnn, next on cold war at 2100 in you are in berlin. >>> still to come, the long and winding road from africa to the u.k. and how the last step across the channel from france can be the hardest. and france's former first lady lifts the lid on life with president hollande. lf in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting b
language ] >> both sides believed they had the agreement they wanted. >> the soviet union and the warsaw backed nationsecognize that the human rights provision was a timebomb. we, the united states believed that if we could get the soviet union and the warsaw packed nations to respect human rights, that was worth whatever else was agreed to in the helsinki accords. >> 3, 2, 1, zero launch command. we have liftoff. all engines building up thrust. >> thanks to detente...
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union. the national collegiate athletic association -- or ncaa -- sets the rules for college sports. but those rules could soon be overturned. fault lines investigates the multi-billion-dollar business of college football, the players who produce that wealth, and their demands for a more equitable game. >> i just hope the ncaa does understand that some things do need to change. >> the first thing right behind me, you guys see our lovely bookstore. lots of orange apparel. you guys all got coupons for that. ten percent off. head in there afterwards. today is solid orange friday which is a little bit of a tradition in tigertown. with anybody who has attended clemson we all like to show our orange around clemson on friday. if you want to become part of this family, get your orange today. >> we've joined along with a tour of clemson campus. we're following abby, she's a sophomore here, and she clearly loves clemson. and a couple times college football has come up as a big part of the life here. it's actually a 40 million dollar enterprise for the schools. >> now the part of the tour you'v
union. the national collegiate athletic association -- or ncaa -- sets the rules for college sports. but those rules could soon be overturned. fault lines investigates the multi-billion-dollar business of college football, the players who produce that wealth, and their demands for a more equitable game. >> i just hope the ncaa does understand that some things do need to change. >> the first thing right behind me, you guys see our lovely bookstore. lots of orange apparel. you guys...
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nato nations in blue, the soviet union and it's allies in red. today the alliances are vastly different. it now include many that were former allies including poland and the baltic republics. but some of the old conflicts the threat to the you drain and new crisis from afghanistan to the islamic state pose new challenges for the old alliance. and wales -- >> with one of the most -- beyond the defense for it's members. >> in 1995, and again in 1999, nato launched air strikes in the former yugoslavia after allegations of war crimes. major disaster is occurring this morning. >> roof the attack, nato declared the war on terror, sending military forces to afghanistan where they remain to this day. but despite that, they both remain in turmoil. some member states are urging a more aggressive response to the ukraine crisis as well as to the threat from the islamic state in iraq. >> i do believe, international community as a whole, has an obligation. to symptom the islamic state from addens vanceing. further. >> nato secretary says an expanded role for t
nato nations in blue, the soviet union and it's allies in red. today the alliances are vastly different. it now include many that were former allies including poland and the baltic republics. but some of the old conflicts the threat to the you drain and new crisis from afghanistan to the islamic state pose new challenges for the old alliance. and wales -- >> with one of the most -- beyond the defense for it's members. >> in 1995, and again in 1999, nato launched air strikes in the...
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they feel and act more as a nation and i hope the permanency of the union is thereby better secured. so appreciating both sides of this paradox may explain the national energy that took an account of a fairly mundane battle and set it to the tune of an old drinking song and made it a national anthem. some of the most potent images to emerge from the war of 1812 are those of dolly pad son. facing down the enemy. fleeing the burning capital. saving the gilbert stewart portrait and otherwise demonstrating harrowism under fire. what i'm arguing to you today is that part of the reason that dolly's american audience seized upon these images endowing them with a historical heft that would propel them through the centuries -- we all know these images -- is that they were really a culmination of a process. and the process was dolly's construction of a political identity. and she began when she was the wife of the secretary of state in 1801. she would have no idea what was going to be happening 12 to 14 years later, of course. but it turns out that what she did was precisely right. now this ide
they feel and act more as a nation and i hope the permanency of the union is thereby better secured. so appreciating both sides of this paradox may explain the national energy that took an account of a fairly mundane battle and set it to the tune of an old drinking song and made it a national anthem. some of the most potent images to emerge from the war of 1812 are those of dolly pad son. facing down the enemy. fleeing the burning capital. saving the gilbert stewart portrait and otherwise...
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national law. >> more huge differences, scotland's anti nuclear doesn't want to host the u.k.'s weapons. it really wants to stay in the european union, which westminster is increasingly turning against. yet the scottish national party also wants to be innate toe, which their partners in the green party don't like at all, though prepared to put up with it for the time being. >> that's something positive about the nature of scottish democracy with a range of political views on the yes side, on the no side, whether it comes to nate toy, to other aspects of policy. >> it goes without saying this new prestige scotland would enjoy hangs like a fog over the political elite in london. >> opponents say an independent scotland would simply disappear off the international map that without the status and power of england behind it. the united kingdom's real fear is what it would look like without scotland. one former foreign minister said losing scotland from the union would be so humiliating approximate the u.k. might lose its position at the united nations security council. >> which is another way of saying the death of the union would surely
national law. >> more huge differences, scotland's anti nuclear doesn't want to host the u.k.'s weapons. it really wants to stay in the european union, which westminster is increasingly turning against. yet the scottish national party also wants to be innate toe, which their partners in the green party don't like at all, though prepared to put up with it for the time being. >> that's something positive about the nature of scottish democracy with a range of political views on the yes...
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. >> current operations led by the government of national forces and african union forces are committedhe aim is to work together to defeat these enemies who are attacking any other neighboring countries. >> gudan became leader after the previous liter was killed in an airstrike in 2008. he raised the group's profiling with bombings and suicide attacks inside somalia and kenya and uganda. his death is being seen as a major setback for the group. >> i believe it will cause a rift among its ranks. some leaders who were not pleased with his actions may come to surface. this will stir the interests -- serve the interests of the somali government. >> in 2011, somalia's government pushed al shabaab out of the major cities with the hep of the african union soldiers but others say it was a tactical retreat and they have continued bombings and suicide attacks. somali forces have been trying to further reduce the group's influnence on high profile hits. despite government advances, many people in somalia are devastated by decades of civil unrest, not confident these wins will bring lasting peace.
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national party? >> of course i can. >> one's is a bit nationalist party. i object to the fact you sit there in favor of the unionell me i am a nationalist. you are expressing british nationalism. you are indulging in the identity politics in the same with a scott nationalist are. >> i'm absolutely not engaging in identity politics in the same way as the british national party. >> no, no, not in the same way, but you are standing over the british union. >> ok, i read your piece in "the guardian" about making exactly this point. you argue there are different forms of nationalism and not ever nationalism is the same. i finally agree that nationalism -- i fundamentally agree that nationalism is different. i support palestine wanting to be an independent state. or the irish nationalism in history. on the one hand, it is based on the political economy that will be in formerly distracted based on oil and potentially unsustainable. but it doesn't come out the same historical context of oppression and violence with other kinds of national identities which are progressive have come out of -- >> thank heavens for that. the
national party? >> of course i can. >> one's is a bit nationalist party. i object to the fact you sit there in favor of the unionell me i am a nationalist. you are expressing british nationalism. you are indulging in the identity politics in the same with a scott nationalist are. >> i'm absolutely not engaging in identity politics in the same way as the british national party. >> no, no, not in the same way, but you are standing over the british union. >> ok, i...
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the first, a formal currency union is when two or more nations use the same money.s an example. it means scotland and rest of the uk would share a central bank, the bank of england. pros include minimal disruption to business and scottish banks would be backed by a strong central bank that would act as lender of last resort protecting favors from financial failures. cons include interest rates set in london. taxpayers outside scotland would be on the hook if scottish bank went to bust. the second, scotland would carry on using the pound without a union in an arrangement called sterlingization. other countries do this. panama uses without formal agreement. mont negative row uses you rows but not in the union. on the down side, scotland could control interest rates. bank of england would no longer be the last resort. it could lead it to raising large amounts of money. scotland aims to join the eu. new members have to pledge to adopt the you row. pros being part of the world's largest trading block with the backing of european central bank. it will take years to join.
the first, a formal currency union is when two or more nations use the same money.s an example. it means scotland and rest of the uk would share a central bank, the bank of england. pros include minimal disruption to business and scottish banks would be backed by a strong central bank that would act as lender of last resort protecting favors from financial failures. cons include interest rates set in london. taxpayers outside scotland would be on the hook if scottish bank went to bust. the...
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. >> the current operations led by the government of somalia national forces and african union forces he have committed and the aim is actually to work together to defeat this enemies who are attacking somalia and also attacking any. >> the previous leader was killed in a u.s. air strike in 2008. he raised the group's profile with bombing and suicide attacks inside somal i can't and neighboring kenya and uganda. his death is seen as a major setback for the group. it killing represents a blow to the movement. i believe it will cause a rift among ranks. some leaders who are not pleased with his actions may come to surface. this will serve the interests of the somali government if it sum acts wisely. the. >> help of african union soldiers. but fighters say it was a tactical retreat and they have continued bombing and suicide attacks t in receipt moves, peacekeepers have tried to furth vm sgooit governments advances against al shabaab, devastated by civil unrest are not confident these wins will bring lasting peace lasting. >>> heavy flooding continues to hit large areas of pakistan. 142
. >> the current operations led by the government of somalia national forces and african union forces he have committed and the aim is actually to work together to defeat this enemies who are attacking somalia and also attacking any. >> the previous leader was killed in a u.s. air strike in 2008. he raised the group's profile with bombing and suicide attacks inside somal i can't and neighboring kenya and uganda. his death is seen as a major setback for the group. it killing...
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the government and the people of south sudan guff the opportunity to tell the united nations, the africa unionand the governmental authority for development, and the international community for their action. to restore peace and stability in my country. my government is unwaive unwaverly resolved to peace and talking peace to the rebels to close this dark chapter in our history of our young country. open a new page, and pave way for us to once again embark on the difficult mission of social economic development, which our people urgently need. with dedication we were able to sign the hostilities agreement on 23 january 2014. >> we're going to leave the president of south sudan referencing his call for united nations security council, representing africa and other continent continents and the failed coup as he put it. >>> now hundreds of protesters are in the democratic of congo demanding that the president not change the constitution to seek a third term. elections are slated for 2016. >>> eight mexican military officials are under investigation for allegedly killing 22 people. the soldiers sa
the government and the people of south sudan guff the opportunity to tell the united nations, the africa unionand the governmental authority for development, and the international community for their action. to restore peace and stability in my country. my government is unwaive unwaverly resolved to peace and talking peace to the rebels to close this dark chapter in our history of our young country. open a new page, and pave way for us to once again embark on the difficult mission of social...
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birl en roeser is pr firm reportedly receiving $8 million from unions to stage a national appearing movementhealthcare aids machines o membe employees union were brought in to march, calling for wages are last 15 an hour. those are realitys of today's fast-food demonstration. in support of $15 an hour. that would more than double the minimum wage in the nation. joining us now to talk about the demand, white castle vice president jamey richardson. you know we can judge how many people walked off the job, you are in the industry, have you some secret source you can share with us? the data? how many were actually workers? >> we've seen a pattern with it, in last year, different demonstrations everything we heard indicates vast majority of paid or volunteers, we know that fast-food workers who work at white castle and other places, they don't want to walk out, they want to move up, they are dedicated. 9 of 10 restaurant works of lov love their work,. lou: and the reality here that 15 hour -- $15 an hour is a demand in employees union at forefront. some of their maybe upset because -- membership
birl en roeser is pr firm reportedly receiving $8 million from unions to stage a national appearing movementhealthcare aids machines o membe employees union were brought in to march, calling for wages are last 15 an hour. those are realitys of today's fast-food demonstration. in support of $15 an hour. that would more than double the minimum wage in the nation. joining us now to talk about the demand, white castle vice president jamey richardson. you know we can judge how many people walked off...
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scotland and britain will to have sort out issues of debt and membership in the united nations and european union. >>> pressure begins is is building this morning after gear released another video showing beheading have british aid worker david heinz. prime minister david cameron says britain is stepping up counter terrorism efforts and will support u.s. military efforts against is is. he promises to help were looking sticks and intelligence gathering, however, he will not send ground troops. haines is the third hostage to be executed biasis. two others were americans. >>> meanwhile world leaders have gathered in par toys come up with a strategy to defeat that militant group. secretary of state john kerry is pressuring allies especially from the majority muslim nation toss show united front begins isis. he said 40 countries have agreed to contribute mostly in the form of air strikes. >>> top punishment for a young california man sentenced to prison by north korea's supreme court. twenty-four year-old matthew miller will serve six years of hard labor after being accused of entering north korea ill
scotland and britain will to have sort out issues of debt and membership in the united nations and european union. >>> pressure begins is is building this morning after gear released another video showing beheading have british aid worker david heinz. prime minister david cameron says britain is stepping up counter terrorism efforts and will support u.s. military efforts against is is. he promises to help were looking sticks and intelligence gathering, however, he will not send ground...
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>>> in one week, residents of scotland will vote on whether to become an independent nation ending a 300 year union with u.k. and with the numbers showing split, lloyds bank and those based in scotland and privately owned by the british government said they would move their offices to london if they decide to move away from the u.k. the reason is debt repayment and the regulatory agencies with the central bank of england. >>> still ahead, more trouble with radio shack. we warned you of the possibility of a bankruptcy. today we have more information. >>> more trouble at radio shack, the retailer posted its tenth straight money-losing quarter. losses that were twice as big as wall street expected. as we reported last night the struggling electronics chain now confirms it is in talks to shore up the finances but warned they could run out of of cash. shares closed higher today up by 9 cents as executives tried to raise money and turn things around. >>> well, a different problem at verizon, the ceo said the company is seeing a surge in wireless companies. up a huge 30% than a year ago period, but becaus
>>> in one week, residents of scotland will vote on whether to become an independent nation ending a 300 year union with u.k. and with the numbers showing split, lloyds bank and those based in scotland and privately owned by the british government said they would move their offices to london if they decide to move away from the u.k. the reason is debt repayment and the regulatory agencies with the central bank of england. >>> still ahead, more trouble with radio shack. we...
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. >> reporter: the united nations and european union have both demanded his release.hts groups say that this shows even moderate voices are no longer immune from the government. >>> a new prime minister has been sworn in for fiji. he is expected to travel to new york for the u.n. general assembly this week. he took over power eight years ago in a coup, but last week his party won an outright majority in elections. >>> just ahead here on the news hour, china dances its way to more success at the asian games. we'll have the latest from south korea with jo in just a few minutes. ♪ ♪ >>> hello again, a day after what organizers said was the largest environmental march in history, organizers are back on the streets. the summit on climate change has now begun, many world leaders are attending, including president obama. but the leaders of two of the largest polluters, china and india aren't there. nick clark reports on the urgency of the situation. >> reporter: every day that dawns, the driving force of climate change gathering pace, and we are responsible. those are the fa
. >> reporter: the united nations and european union have both demanded his release.hts groups say that this shows even moderate voices are no longer immune from the government. >>> a new prime minister has been sworn in for fiji. he is expected to travel to new york for the u.n. general assembly this week. he took over power eight years ago in a coup, but last week his party won an outright majority in elections. >>> just ahead here on the news hour, china dances its...
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union of the two countries in 1707. of course, nowadays, you can still here an echo of all of that, support for independents, support for the scottish nationalparty is very strong here so we have been looking at the history of the union, the history 69 english and the scotts to try to learn what it can tell us about this historic referendum. >> the 16th of april, 1746 we'll find the two armies deployed facing each other here the tortured relationship between the english and the scots may go back hundreds of years but the fascination remains. >> this is where a good 40 years after the active union between the two countries were signed, there was a terrible battle over the years that followed. the english army set about destroying entire communities to break the will of the rebels. >> this was the beginning of the policy that they called pacification of the highlands and it culminated in the highland clearances and with the systematic dismantling of the highland way of life. >> colloden and its crushing defeat of the scottish prince charles was the beginning of the ends of the nationalist struggle. what the people say now is clear that the uni
union of the two countries in 1707. of course, nowadays, you can still here an echo of all of that, support for independents, support for the scottish nationalparty is very strong here so we have been looking at the history of the union, the history 69 english and the scotts to try to learn what it can tell us about this historic referendum. >> the 16th of april, 1746 we'll find the two armies deployed facing each other here the tortured relationship between the english and the scots may...
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even "god save the queen" may be scrapped as scotland's official national anthem. >> the union flag mayget a history-making look, with some ughing issing the government could ditch st. andrews with something that looks like this. now, in terms of travel, eligible citizens will be able to apply for a scottish passport. some saying the u.s. may establish checks crossing the bord border. so after more than 300 years together, this could be one of the most costly divorces yet. >>> the british prime minister is so serious about convincing scottish voters to reject independence, he's nailing his colors to the mast, sort of it. eraised the scottish flag in london on tuesday, but it didn't really go according to plan. the first attempt to raise the flag failed and it did not seem to be a good sign. >> the second try was successful. da david cameron said it will fly over number 10 until the referendum next thursday. >> we will take a short break and i will continue to cough. when we come back, from the battlefield to the tv studio. the conflict in eastern ukraine moves into unchartered territory
even "god save the queen" may be scrapped as scotland's official national anthem. >> the union flag mayget a history-making look, with some ughing issing the government could ditch st. andrews with something that looks like this. now, in terms of travel, eligible citizens will be able to apply for a scottish passport. some saying the u.s. may establish checks crossing the bord border. so after more than 300 years together, this could be one of the most costly divorces yet....
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the united nations and european union have demanded his relief. >> human rights grouches say the verdictows that even moderate voices are no longer immune from the current campaign, to eliminate religious extremism in china. adrian brown, al jazeera. >> three people have been killed during a shooting at a courier facility in the u.s. state of alabama, police say a man in a united parcel service uniform shot two workers and then killed himself. the shooting happened in the town of birmingham, police say the man may have been recently fired by u. p.s. >> still to come on the news hour, as greeters strengthen we will look at how the countries measures are creating hardship for many. >> and china a dance their way to more success at the asian games we will have the latest with sport. @ ♪ >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... on tech know, >> i landed head first at 120 mph >> a shocking new way to treat brain injuries >> transcranial direct stimulation... don't try this at home... >> but so
the united nations and european union have demanded his relief. >> human rights grouches say the verdictows that even moderate voices are no longer immune from the current campaign, to eliminate religious extremism in china. adrian brown, al jazeera. >> three people have been killed during a shooting at a courier facility in the u.s. state of alabama, police say a man in a united parcel service uniform shot two workers and then killed himself. the shooting happened in the town of...
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their ballots if scotland should break away from the uk and become an independent nation and end a centuries old union with britain. >> it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> an amazing 97% of scotts eligible to vote have registered. and in the final weeks, passions are running sky high here but the voting here is orderly and civil. polls show a very tight race with no voters, those that want to stay in the uk with a slight lead. gordon brown made a plea. >> for reasons of solidarity, sharing, justice, pride in scott land, the only answer for scotland's sake and for scotland's future is vote no. >> the voting will continue here and across scotland until 10:00 p.m. local tonight. there are no exit polls, paper ballots they are counting the votes one by one for this crucial vote. and their allies around the world won't be known until about breakfast time friday morning. >>> terry moran, abc news scott land. >> and now to isis, a look at the captured british hostage, it's a propaganda video and haunting. he was abducted in syria two years ago along with slain american journalist james foley, he delive
their ballots if scotland should break away from the uk and become an independent nation and end a centuries old union with britain. >> it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> an amazing 97% of scotts eligible to vote have registered. and in the final weeks, passions are running sky high here but the voting here is orderly and civil. polls show a very tight race with no voters, those that want to stay in the uk with a slight lead. gordon brown made a plea. >> for reasons of...
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even god save the queen may be scrapped as scotland's official national anthem. the uniony also get a history-making new look with some suggesting that the government could ditch the blue and white cross of st. andrews for something that looks like this. now, in terms of travel, eligible citizens would be able to apply for a scottish passport with some saying the border agency may establish passport checks on all roads, crossing the border. so after more than 300 years together, this could be one of the most costly divorces yet. cnn, london. >> parting is such sweet sorrow. that's it for "the lead" and now wolf blitzer next door in "the situation room." wolf? >> happening now, battle plan. the u.s. begins surveillance missions over syria and the white house says targets have been identified. i'll talk with the president's national security adviser, ambassador susan rice. >> as an american i was embarrassed and appalled. >> jim foley's mother speaks out, her son was executed by isis in a cnn exclusive, she says the u.s. didn't do enough to save him. >>> and new ferguson vid
even god save the queen may be scrapped as scotland's official national anthem. the uniony also get a history-making new look with some suggesting that the government could ditch the blue and white cross of st. andrews for something that looks like this. now, in terms of travel, eligible citizens would be able to apply for a scottish passport with some saying the border agency may establish passport checks on all roads, crossing the border. so after more than 300 years together, this could be...
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nato nations in blue, the soviet union and it's allied in red. but today, the alliances are vastly different. nato's 28 member mayses include many that are former allies of the soviet union, including poland. but some of the old conflicts the threat from russian ambitions and new crisis from libya to afghanistan, to islamic state, pose new challenges for the old alliance. >> our nato summit here in wales will be one of the most important summits in the history of our lives. >> in the past two decades nato has expanded it's mission beyond mutual defense members. sending forcing where they remain to this day. in 2011, nato also intervined in libya, but despite that, both libya and afghanistan remain in turmoil. leaders remember the day of previous wars and say they are looking to avoided another in ukraine. as well as to the threat to the islamic state in iraq. i do believe in the international community as a whole, that has an obligation, to stop the islamic state from advancing further. >> nato secretary general says an expanded role for the orga
nato nations in blue, the soviet union and it's allied in red. but today, the alliances are vastly different. nato's 28 member mayses include many that are former allies of the soviet union, including poland. but some of the old conflicts the threat from russian ambitions and new crisis from libya to afghanistan, to islamic state, pose new challenges for the old alliance. >> our nato summit here in wales will be one of the most important summits in the history of our lives. >> in...
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union." the national restaurant association stayed in a statement that the protests are an attempt by unionso boost their dwindling membership. fast food chain owners call $15 an hour unrealistic. >>> today, mourning the death of an american comedy legend. >> joan rivers has died. the 81-year-old passed away at a new york city hospital this afternoon, a week after she suffered a heart attack during a procedure at a doctor's office. our coverage of the death of joan rivers continues with a look back at her career on nbc 10 news coming up at 4:30. >>> and also this, the age argument, she won the miss delaware pageant but a wrinkle is keeping her out of the miss america pageant. today, nbc 10 asks if she will be watching the others compete for the crown. >>> the heat and humidity are about to make a return and along with them, storms. i will give you the timetable for the wet weather in my exclusive nbc 10 first alert forecast. >>> then all new on nbc 10 news at 5:00, staring down a train? two chester county police officers find themselves on amtrak's rails with just seconds to spare and they w
union." the national restaurant association stayed in a statement that the protests are an attempt by unionso boost their dwindling membership. fast food chain owners call $15 an hour unrealistic. >>> today, mourning the death of an american comedy legend. >> joan rivers has died. the 81-year-old passed away at a new york city hospital this afternoon, a week after she suffered a heart attack during a procedure at a doctor's office. our coverage of the death of joan rivers...
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bill and every region iowa farm supported it the iowa corn growers are supporting in the national farmers union has given me an award. i have not forgotten. >> moderator: i will ask one more question. we would like to turn the questions that was submitted from quitters using a the #iadebate. you stated you are against a national minimum wage addition ago by state. what about iowa? ernst: that needs to be set by the state because our cost of living is very low. i worked minimum-wage when it was much lower. but if we do better for it the i with families by growing our economy to make sure we have good paying jobs that the college graduates are finding jobs. and to be supported by 8911 percent of college graduates could not find employment we to make sure our hard-working i with families get up in the morning with great paying jobs to provide their families braley: senator ernst has made it clear she is opposed to a federal minimum wage issue would vote to repeal that means if you were a full-time job on minimum-wage he will make $50,000 per year. that is wrong. she calls that ridiculous. i think
bill and every region iowa farm supported it the iowa corn growers are supporting in the national farmers union has given me an award. i have not forgotten. >> moderator: i will ask one more question. we would like to turn the questions that was submitted from quitters using a the #iadebate. you stated you are against a national minimum wage addition ago by state. what about iowa? ernst: that needs to be set by the state because our cost of living is very low. i worked minimum-wage when...