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will this be addressed by the new labor agreement? >> yes. there has been a discussion of the side agreements with the union that in the past of not allow us to staff temporary security guards in positions such as the doors as well as other locations in the museum. hopefully we have addressed that and we will be a will tohire temporary security to those position posts. supervisor kim: i know you're increasing your request of the general fund, a 22% more than last year. how much of that is related to the new labor agreement? >> pretty much all of it. supervisor kim: the full $1.3 million? >> there is also capital projects money. supervisor kim: i am curious about the breakdown between capital apartments in the labor agreement. >> $639,000 of that is capital projects. we have note -- we have one new position at least requested. supervisor kim: so the remaining is for the new negotiated labor agreement. >> as well as a marginal increase in our insurance on the art. supervisor kim: thank you. supervisor chu: thank you very much. a quick clarifica
will this be addressed by the new labor agreement? >> yes. there has been a discussion of the side agreements with the union that in the past of not allow us to staff temporary security guards in positions such as the doors as well as other locations in the museum. hopefully we have addressed that and we will be a will tohire temporary security to those position posts. supervisor kim: i know you're increasing your request of the general fund, a 22% more than last year. how much of that is...
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when the department of labor hosted a conference call on april 16, ostensively to answer media questions on the new policy, i asked, "what is the problem do you think you imagine this will prevent?" the department of labor's response was -- i think we're going to move on. operator, we'll take the next question. the alleged rationale for the new policy has grudgingly slipped out in drips and drabs, ultimately relying on a report by sandia national laboratories, which as the chairman noted, has not been publicly released. the dol has alleged its new policy is necessary because unauthorized people planted unauthorized equipment in the department's communications closet. but this is an argument for enforcing the existing policy, not imposing draconian new rules. the sandia reports speaks of those who oppose thetions as adversaries, according to what's circulated on the hill. it notes although they are willing to potentially violate the law, violence as an operational movement, does the department believe the media are add verp series what rooms and laws are we likely to break and what evidence or exper
when the department of labor hosted a conference call on april 16, ostensively to answer media questions on the new policy, i asked, "what is the problem do you think you imagine this will prevent?" the department of labor's response was -- i think we're going to move on. operator, we'll take the next question. the alleged rationale for the new policy has grudgingly slipped out in drips and drabs, ultimately relying on a report by sandia national laboratories, which as the chairman...
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how to read those new labors so you know that you're protected. >>> plus, if are a planning to grill out, be prepared to pay more for everything. why beef prices are going up and if there's hope for finding a bargain. >> all right. it's all you. >> just more hot weather. the first day of summer comes in. here's what it feels like. 99 downtown, tomorrow, 100. stay cool my friends. >> tomorrow 100. we'll see you tonight. have a good one.
how to read those new labors so you know that you're protected. >>> plus, if are a planning to grill out, be prepared to pay more for everything. why beef prices are going up and if there's hope for finding a bargain. >> all right. it's all you. >> just more hot weather. the first day of summer comes in. here's what it feels like. 99 downtown, tomorrow, 100. stay cool my friends. >> tomorrow 100. we'll see you tonight. have a good one.
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the board of supervies approved a new labor con -- of supervisors approved a new labor contract.rgued they were paid much less than nurses at other organizations and had threatened to strike. half the wage hikes take effect over the next two years. >>> hundreds of san francisco college students are ready to register tonight and ktvu's cara lu is in the city where there's a unique program to help them do that. >> reporter: it's one part pizza party one part early registration party. this is part of the bridge to success program funded by the bill and melinda gates foundation. there's a room full of students here they are getting help signing up for college classes for the first time. >> it's exciting, it's pretty nervous too. >> reporter: alexandria salinas was one of the recent grads for the early registration party. >> it means a lot to me because i'm the first generation going to college. >> reporter: enrolling in city college was a daunting process for the 17-year-old. she doesn't yet know what she wants to study only that she hopes to eventually own a four year degree. >> you
the board of supervies approved a new labor con -- of supervisors approved a new labor contract.rgued they were paid much less than nurses at other organizations and had threatened to strike. half the wage hikes take effect over the next two years. >>> hundreds of san francisco college students are ready to register tonight and ktvu's cara lu is in the city where there's a unique program to help them do that. >> reporter: it's one part pizza party one part early registration...
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. >>> the board of supervisors unanimously has a new labor deal for county workers.it gives nurses a combined pay raise, a 1.5 increase on july 1 and another 1.5% next year. hospital clinics are the only county labor group receiving wage hikes rather than cuts. it will come from cuts elsewhere in the health service agency. >>> congress is close to an agreement that would prevent a doubling of students loan interest rates under pressure from the white house. senate and democratic leaders say they're optimistic about a deal to prevent a rate hike to take place on sunday. without action from congress, interest rates on subsidized stafford loans would double from their 3.4% for 7 1/2 million students. >>> men dressed in very little clothing have been walking the streets of san francisco today. the goal is to encourage the public for the fifth national suit drive. the campaign collects gently used business attire for those who cannot afford to purchase a suit. >> these suits are going to stay local, go to charitable organizations and help the unemployed get better jobs by
. >>> the board of supervisors unanimously has a new labor deal for county workers.it gives nurses a combined pay raise, a 1.5 increase on july 1 and another 1.5% next year. hospital clinics are the only county labor group receiving wage hikes rather than cuts. it will come from cuts elsewhere in the health service agency. >>> congress is close to an agreement that would prevent a doubling of students loan interest rates under pressure from the white house. senate and...
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under john major that knew there was a problem, the last chance forever, then you had the arrival of new labor and i think the combination of that with the 24-hour news agenda is what lies behind some of the problems. >> so the pendulum was swinging in the wrong direction as it were possibly from 1994, 1995 and was possibly in the wrong place until july 2011, does that sound about right? >> well, i think there have been various attempts along the way to grab hold of the pendulum and do something about it. you mentioned the federal speech, that mentioned a whole set of things the last government did in terms of putting briefings on the record, prime ministers going in front of the liaison committee. i would argue that the new rules for special advisers, we've introduced the greatest transparency. so i think there's been steps, but clearly, you know, why are we all here? we're here because of the truly dreadful things that happened not to politicians, but to ordinary members of the public whose lives have turned upside down when they've already suffered through losing their children. and it's to
under john major that knew there was a problem, the last chance forever, then you had the arrival of new labor and i think the combination of that with the 24-hour news agenda is what lies behind some of the problems. >> so the pendulum was swinging in the wrong direction as it were possibly from 1994, 1995 and was possibly in the wrong place until july 2011, does that sound about right? >> well, i think there have been various attempts along the way to grab hold of the pendulum and...
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blair and, therefore the preponderance and the readers' views were convergent with new labor. >> at that stage. yes. that's my point. at the end of -- towards 1997 the conservative government obviously had fallen massively out of favor. some readers were, anyway, switching to labor. and their decision while a -- a big blow for the conservatives, you can see a sort of natural -- about what was happening, i think under my leadership of the conservative party, steadily some readers were coming over to it conservative party and i felt in talking to some journalists, a lot of them were very keen for their newspaper to change, because they felt they were out of tune with the readers. so i think one can overdo the whole -- no way does winning the support of this newspaper or that newspaper guarantee you an election victory. there are certain situations. >> we can all agree on the points importance of being overexaggerated, but some degree of significance to be attached in particular to the 'sun's" support, on that issue. can i go back to 2005, mr. cameron, of course you started as leader of the
blair and, therefore the preponderance and the readers' views were convergent with new labor. >> at that stage. yes. that's my point. at the end of -- towards 1997 the conservative government obviously had fallen massively out of favor. some readers were, anyway, switching to labor. and their decision while a -- a big blow for the conservatives, you can see a sort of natural -- about what was happening, i think under my leadership of the conservative party, steadily some readers were...
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cummings, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify today on the new policies and procedures the labor department is planning for its press lockups. my name is rob dougherty, i'm general manager in the united states for reuters which is the news division of thomson reuters. reuters is the largest international news agency in the world. we have more than 2,900 full-time journalists in 200 bureaus around the world reporting in 20 languages. globally our audience includes more than 1,700 text, media and 600 tv clients over 35 million visitors to reuters websites each month, and more than 400,000 financial professionals subscribe to thompson reuters desktop products. on april 10th, the labor department notified our washington bureau chiefs and other news organizations about major changes they planned for the operation of its lockups. dan covered the changes in detail so i won't repeat those. needily to say, we were taken aback by the change. dramatic and without advance notice and no real explanation of the rationale and without consultation with the news organizations. i want to be clear
cummings, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify today on the new policies and procedures the labor department is planning for its press lockups. my name is rob dougherty, i'm general manager in the united states for reuters which is the news division of thomson reuters. reuters is the largest international news agency in the world. we have more than 2,900 full-time journalists in 200 bureaus around the world reporting in 20 languages. globally our audience includes more...
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in the third paragraph you say we paid inordinate attention in the early days of new labor to courting, assuaging and persuading the media. so you're careful to use the word "courting." and then you say in our own defense it's a point you just made to us, after 18 years of opposition and the at times ferocious parts of the media, it's hard to see any alternative but such an attitude ran the risk of fueling the trends and communications that i'm about to question. so arguably, you're accepting there without attributing cause and effect or at least attributing to the overall culture problem, are you not? >> yes, i am. and, you know, i chose my words pretty carefully there actually, about running the risk. to be honest, i don't actually think that we created this phenomenon. i think we were trying to respond to it. what i do think, to be self critical about the government in its first stages, i mean we, as i say, had been out of power for 18 years. we got into a rhythm, which is very much the rhythm of opposition. so we were still, as it were, campaigning the first few months, possibly fi
in the third paragraph you say we paid inordinate attention in the early days of new labor to courting, assuaging and persuading the media. so you're careful to use the word "courting." and then you say in our own defense it's a point you just made to us, after 18 years of opposition and the at times ferocious parts of the media, it's hard to see any alternative but such an attitude ran the risk of fueling the trends and communications that i'm about to question. so arguably, you're...
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it was for me a very, very important part of new labor. >> the subsidiary question i've been asked to put, was it not part of this agreement that whilst you insisted that a statutory recognition procedure should be introduced, he insisted, that's mr. murdoch, there should be a clause within it which specifically enabled the existence of a nonindependent staff association like nisa to block an application for recognition by an independent trade union at a news international title? >> no. i understand why these sort of conspiracy theories arise, but i mean it's not as if my position on unions and so on was a matter of great surprise. it was actually for me a very, very strong article, belief. to me trade unions are a very important part of a maude eoder democratic society but it's interesting actually that their argument through the '60s and the '70s, and i grew up with this argument, was that they should not be subject to legal constraint. that was was an interference with the democratic principles of trade unionism. as time went on, i couldn't argue that. they had power, they should b
it was for me a very, very important part of new labor. >> the subsidiary question i've been asked to put, was it not part of this agreement that whilst you insisted that a statutory recognition procedure should be introduced, he insisted, that's mr. murdoch, there should be a clause within it which specifically enabled the existence of a nonindependent staff association like nisa to block an application for recognition by an independent trade union at a news international title? >>...
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time these groups had very close association with the most unsecured agencies now suddenly comes no new labor and you do a lot of the leading degrees does i mean we showed us a hundred to be stolen. but it didn't mean that all along the way people would have accepted this because here what people are trained for jihad our job and this is even in this case means by doing the foreign occupation so obviously the can miss them having indoctrinating not only. these militant groups but also your own intimacies that they're fighting foreign occupation is it is a religious duty or a right some subset in the i.s.i. some people perhaps who are dealt with in the past who are still loyal as goes people who would have thought that if i do another foreign occupation which is not the worst it's also religious duty of course if it's possible as it is there a feeling that the u.s. is helping our clean out militants in pakistan or is there a feeling that it's a violation of pakistani sovereignty and this was the ultimate you believe. it is a go through which is a bad omen last about thirty five thousand people
time these groups had very close association with the most unsecured agencies now suddenly comes no new labor and you do a lot of the leading degrees does i mean we showed us a hundred to be stolen. but it didn't mean that all along the way people would have accepted this because here what people are trained for jihad our job and this is even in this case means by doing the foreign occupation so obviously the can miss them having indoctrinating not only. these militant groups but also your own...
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the second thing to keep in mind is this involves a new labor force for wartime production. and not just african-americans. 1 million move from the south to industrial centers to work at the chrysler tank arsenal. and the work force which is incredibly mobile. people were free to go where they need to go to make this kind of -- chase after the wage. something like twenty million people leave their home to go find work in wartime factory -- drawn by conditions and better pay and opportunity these kinds of work and industrial surge would be able to create. mobility in waiver. people could go where the jobs are where the productivity is based. unlike the soviet union or britain no one tells american workers where to go. no one even until the end of the war although washington was worried about this until the end of the war, the same is true -- is a voluntary system washington created. nobody told anybody what to think. you were offered a chance to contract but people were drawn to it in order to get a government contract and shift your plan to production and make a contribution
the second thing to keep in mind is this involves a new labor force for wartime production. and not just african-americans. 1 million move from the south to industrial centers to work at the chrysler tank arsenal. and the work force which is incredibly mobile. people were free to go where they need to go to make this kind of -- chase after the wage. something like twenty million people leave their home to go find work in wartime factory -- drawn by conditions and better pay and opportunity...
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michelle anderson owns greenland's new labor club in england and there she hosts a fund-raiser for marshals trainer. >> let's get on with the action. >> we had an event for him to raise money so he could keep kids off the streets. we also sold food and we raised a lot of money. >> to keep the interest in the gym, keep the gym busy, give everybody goals in the gym. to keep the younger generation busy, as well. >> nightingale says his intent to keep kids out of trouble but what is seen is widely seen as out of line. the opening match is a demonstration between one of his trainees and another fighter. both younger than 10. >> this fighter is just 8 years old. stands at 4'2", put your hands together -- >> and across the cage in the red corner. 9 years age and stands at and weigh in at 25 kilograms. put your hands together. >> why should he not get the chance. >> in fact, ian's father, nick hartley, watched the two compete each other only a few weeks earlier. >> four or five weeks before the fight and it is a tournament in manchester and he got a silver trophy in the tournament. he got the gold
michelle anderson owns greenland's new labor club in england and there she hosts a fund-raiser for marshals trainer. >> let's get on with the action. >> we had an event for him to raise money so he could keep kids off the streets. we also sold food and we raised a lot of money. >> to keep the interest in the gym, keep the gym busy, give everybody goals in the gym. to keep the younger generation busy, as well. >> nightingale says his intent to keep kids out of trouble but...
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when the department of labor hosted a conference call on april 16, ostensibly to answer media questions on the new policy, i asked, what is the problem do you think, you imagine this will prevent? the department of labor's response was, i think we're going to move on. operator, will take the next question. the alleged rationale for the new policy is gradually slipped out in drips and drafts. ultimately, relying on a report by sandia national laboratories which has not been publicly released. the dol has alleged new policy is nested because unauthorized people planted unauthorized equipment in departments communicate should closet. but this is an argument for enforcing existing policy, not imposing draconian new rules. the sandia report speaks of those who oppose the departments recommendations as adversaries. that's according to a summary, mr. chairman, which was on the. it notes that although they're willing to dance and potentially violate the rules, violence is unlikely as an operational method. does the department believe the media are adversaries? what rules are we likely to break? what evide
when the department of labor hosted a conference call on april 16, ostensibly to answer media questions on the new policy, i asked, what is the problem do you think, you imagine this will prevent? the department of labor's response was, i think we're going to move on. operator, will take the next question. the alleged rationale for the new policy is gradually slipped out in drips and drafts. ultimately, relying on a report by sandia national laboratories which has not been publicly released....
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moss. >> congressman, the department of labor has a master switch that controls communications into and out of the room. no news headline or story can be published until the labor official literally flicks that master switch at 8:30. >> do you have a comment? >> just that, that's absolutely true. one of my concerns, though, one of my concerns with the lockup room came from a number of incidents over the past few years that involved this struggling with the technology coming out. and i do think that there is a need to sort of at a minimum really review the security in that lockup room. >> congressman, i would add, that's why you know, these discussions we've been having with the labor department have focused on that. they have needs and as we said, i said in my testimony we understand they have the responsibility and the right to set up lockup rules and -- i think our view would be that the april 10th announcement, plan action whatever you call it, didn't strike that balance. we're hoping to in these negotiations. >> i'm hoping that happens, too. i'm going to urge the secretary to try to move that along so that
moss. >> congressman, the department of labor has a master switch that controls communications into and out of the room. no news headline or story can be published until the labor official literally flicks that master switch at 8:30. >> do you have a comment? >> just that, that's absolutely true. one of my concerns, though, one of my concerns with the lockup room came from a number of incidents over the past few years that involved this struggling with the technology coming...
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there were many more news sources. labor unions had their own press. >> while we're talking about media, lisa phillips, will you talk about audio publication for which debs wrote frequently called the appeal to reason? >> sure. my ear piece came out for just a second. this is the appeal to reason right here. it became the journal or the newspaper of the socialist party in 1901. and so it is one of those publications, many newspapers of which would have existed and did exist in that time period, where people would read and find out as much information as they could. it was upton sinclair, whose book we just showed earlier, was first serialized. the first time it was published in the appeal to reason. debs wrote in it. jack london wrote in it. many authors of the period would have written, which was after 1901. >> i'd like to very briefly read to you from a statement that debs made after the 1912 election, he sent it by telegraph to be published in the appeal to reason. results of the 1912 election. he wrote from return at han
there were many more news sources. labor unions had their own press. >> while we're talking about media, lisa phillips, will you talk about audio publication for which debs wrote frequently called the appeal to reason? >> sure. my ear piece came out for just a second. this is the appeal to reason right here. it became the journal or the newspaper of the socialist party in 1901. and so it is one of those publications, many newspapers of which would have existed and did exist in that...
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it was a very important part of new labor. >> the subsidiary question -- while you insisted the recognition procedure should be introduced, he insisted there should be a clause within it that specifically enabled in non-independent staff to block an application for recognition by an independent trade union >> i understand why these conspiracy theories arise, but it's not as if my position on unions was a matter of great surprise. it was a very strong belief. i think trade unions are a part of a modern democratic society, but it's interesting that there are given through the '60s and '70s, and i grew up with this argument all as they should not be subject to legal constraints. this was an interference with the democratic principles of trade unionism. i thought you could not argue that. have power and they should be subject to some form of legal framework. my view of this was because i genuinely believed these positions for the labour party should change and had to change. >> [unintelligible] do you see that as a neat analogy or as a mishmash -- as a mismatch? >> some of the arguments are som
it was a very important part of new labor. >> the subsidiary question -- while you insisted the recognition procedure should be introduced, he insisted there should be a clause within it that specifically enabled in non-independent staff to block an application for recognition by an independent trade union >> i understand why these conspiracy theories arise, but it's not as if my position on unions was a matter of great surprise. it was a very strong belief. i think trade unions are...
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they felt the labor government had run out of steam and wanted a new government. as i was saying before the break, the idea there was some conspiracy that used in the endorsement of the sun with the commercial interests of news international is complete nonsense. we were trying to make the merits of the conservative case clear to all, including editors, but above all to those that run the sun. >> put in the term conspiracy to thione side for a moment and instead use the term "strategy," shirley you had a strategy -- surely you had a strategy as to how to win over the sun? are we agreed? >> i do not think it was a particular strategy for the sun. it was a strategy for newspapers. we wanted the full support of conservative leading papers like the telegraph and the mail. we wanted to win over some of the more neutral broadsheets. we did not have much hope of the mirror and the guardian. we wanted to win the support of the sun. it was a general media strategy. it was setting out the arguments of why the labor party should not remain in office and why our party would b
they felt the labor government had run out of steam and wanted a new government. as i was saying before the break, the idea there was some conspiracy that used in the endorsement of the sun with the commercial interests of news international is complete nonsense. we were trying to make the merits of the conservative case clear to all, including editors, but above all to those that run the sun. >> put in the term conspiracy to thione side for a moment and instead use the term...
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the preponderant of their reader's views was with new labor. >> i think that is my point. the conservative government had fallen out of favor. some readers were switching to labour. it was a big blow to conservatives. some readers were coming over to the conservative party, and felt he were very keen for their newspaper to change its staff. there is no way to guarantee you an election. maybe to draw his father away terms of making that decision, you know? avanagh, all country, good for "the sun" we had a chance of winning them back and that's totally sure what role he acilitate a meeting or advice. he supported various different sides at various different times. >> okay. mrs. brooks, you may clear from the statement was a friend. may not again be possible to identify the date, but would you have counted her, did you counter amongst your good friends, say, by 2008? >> yes, we were -- we got to ow each other. because of, you know, role in india, my role in politics, we struck up a friendship. that friendship grew even though
the preponderant of their reader's views was with new labor. >> i think that is my point. the conservative government had fallen out of favor. some readers were switching to labour. it was a big blow to conservatives. some readers were coming over to the conservative party, and felt he were very keen for their newspaper to change its staff. there is no way to guarantee you an election. maybe to draw his father away terms of making that decision, you know? avanagh, all country, good for...
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> it has been around for thousands of years >> to clear out unwanted vegetation to broaden a new kind of labor. >> if you let them loose they will take advantage. >> the goats are grazing and working at the same time although they just call it lunch. >> 150 goats have already effectively wiped out one side of the bank in a day and the other side will be wiped out by tomorrow morning. >> the study is looking at a cost effectiveness, regrow, and water quality issues. >> with having 100 animals this close to the water, that will potentially impact water quality the same as herbicide. >> an independent laboratory tested the water for a city and the talents. the goats are camera shy and will be followed up with 100 ft. after the move on. >> we find that coats and sheep may be effective but on the way for the results to comment, >> but as far as the public is concerned ... >> wait to cut down on weeds. >> a southwest flight return to oakland after 15 minutes when a strange odor was detected on board. just after takeoff a flight attendant complained about feeling lightheaded from the unusual smell an
> it has been around for thousands of years >> to clear out unwanted vegetation to broaden a new kind of labor. >> if you let them loose they will take advantage. >> the goats are grazing and working at the same time although they just call it lunch. >> 150 goats have already effectively wiped out one side of the bank in a day and the other side will be wiped out by tomorrow morning. >> the study is looking at a cost effectiveness, regrow, and water quality...
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labor to make these kinds of alliances. >> reporter: the a.f.l.-c.i.o. said it hoped for a different outcome in wisconsin. but union president richard trumka said "it's time to work together to forge a new path forward." labor experts say walker's victory may encourage governor's in other state's to take on collective bargaining, but it could also discourage them from taking on an issue so politically charged. diane eastabrook "b.r. chicago. >> tom: tomorrow on "n.b.r." phil angelides joins us, he's the former chairman of the financial crisis inquiry commission. we will talk about the state of banking rules and a new effort to have banks set aside even more money in case of problems. as government spending continues coming under pressure, money aimed at college campuses has been dropping nationwide. state funding for higher education fell by 7.6% last year according to a study by illinois state university. it marks the biggest drop of state funding r colleges in 50 years. increasingly, many state-funded schools are looking to the private sector for help. >> reporter: new mom alisa palmer in lubbock, texas is just the kind of patient who texas tech university wants to help with a smartph
labor to make these kinds of alliances. >> reporter: the a.f.l.-c.i.o. said it hoped for a different outcome in wisconsin. but union president richard trumka said "it's time to work together to forge a new path forward." labor experts say walker's victory may encourage governor's in other state's to take on collective bargaining, but it could also discourage them from taking on an issue so politically charged. diane eastabrook "b.r. chicago. >> tom: tomorrow on...
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in the department of labor hosted a conference: april 16, ostensibly to answer media questions on the new policy, i asked, what is the problem do you think you imagine this will prevent? the department of labor response was i think we're going to move on operator will take the next question. the alleged rationale for the new policy has grudgingly slipped out in drips and drops, ultimately relying on the report by sandia national laboratories which the chairman has not been publicly released. the dll has alleged its new policy is necessary because unauthorized people planted unauthorized equipment in the department's communications closet. but this is an argument for enforcing the existing policy, not imposing to crony and new laws. the sandia report speaks of those who close the department's recommendations as adversaries, according to a summary which has circulated on the hill. and notice that although they are willing to potentially violate the law, violence is unlikely as an operational method. does the department believe what was a miserly likely to break on what evidence or experienc
in the department of labor hosted a conference: april 16, ostensibly to answer media questions on the new policy, i asked, what is the problem do you think you imagine this will prevent? the department of labor response was i think we're going to move on operator will take the next question. the alleged rationale for the new policy has grudgingly slipped out in drips and drops, ultimately relying on the report by sandia national laboratories which the chairman has not been publicly released....
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the preponderant of their reader's views was with new labor. >> ithe conservative governmente fallen nasa played out of favor. some reasons were switching -- had fallen in reasonably out of favor. some reasons for switching. under my leadership steadily some readers were coming over. i felt that a lot of journalists working for the papers to change asap because they were out of tune with the readers. no way does winning this newspaper or that newspaper guarantee you anything getting smaller. >> the importance is being over exaggerated. tibet is some degree of significance. how want to go back to 2005 where you started this. tos your stratgeegy then treat distance between yourself and mr. murdoch it haag? ? -i would not put it like that. i think i won the leadership the what i said during the party conference. it helped me get my message across. i wanted us to have a good relationship. i know we needed to win overall support. there were some that were very keen to do this. i would say i was more cautious about thinking we wanted it to work very hard on television. we should do what we
the preponderant of their reader's views was with new labor. >> ithe conservative governmente fallen nasa played out of favor. some reasons were switching -- had fallen in reasonably out of favor. some reasons for switching. under my leadership steadily some readers were coming over. i felt that a lot of journalists working for the papers to change asap because they were out of tune with the readers. no way does winning this newspaper or that newspaper guarantee you anything getting...
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the majority of those new hires went to labor this time. that has a lot to do with the mix on the projects more than anything. as we move forward a your to and have more diversity of projects, the year two is where we have the largest dollar allocation for the project. he will see that branch out. the mix that is reported here is not out of the ordinary. the puc headquarters project, while it was not subject to local hire, it did actually meet the time line. we are very pleased with the amount of hires that we did. we that a number of our recent graduates be able to get in on that project and stay for a period of time. >> we are well above our mandates -- supervisor avalos: we are well above our mandates in a lot of trades. are they just not performing as well in those that are lower? >> if you're talking about local projects, is a little bit too early, to be honest. i think that first year, we are pleased that we did the. we did not hit our goal by trade, regardless of the department. some of those projects are not still going on. that wil
the majority of those new hires went to labor this time. that has a lot to do with the mix on the projects more than anything. as we move forward a your to and have more diversity of projects, the year two is where we have the largest dollar allocation for the project. he will see that branch out. the mix that is reported here is not out of the ordinary. the puc headquarters project, while it was not subject to local hire, it did actually meet the time line. we are very pleased with the amount...
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&p new research showing big benefits for not inducing labor earll... it's absolutely necessary. a new initiative happening at health deeartments across the country.if you're havvng a healthy ppegnancy then it full 39 weeks...march of dimes research shows in the lass six weeks of pregnancy...the size of the babies brain allost doubles.babies born early are more likely to have learning and behavior problems, feeding ppoblems and have aahigher "whht ww are trying to avoid here is moms wanting electtve inductions or elective c- sections beccuse they have a families visiting at a certain " time."some things that lead to a prematurr baby... smoking and obesity. the number of children hospitalized with higg blood pressure s climbing.aadd researchers say... it's likeey &pbecause of obesitt.researcher founddttht in 19-97... more thann12-thousand 6-hundred kids were hospitalized with high blood pressure.by the year 2006... that number likely to have highhblood pressure... werr older thaa 9... male... nd african--merican. a.... new law ... &pmakes... it easier...
&p new research showing big benefits for not inducing labor earll... it's absolutely necessary. a new initiative happening at health deeartments across the country.if you're havvng a healthy ppegnancy then it full 39 weeks...march of dimes research shows in the lass six weeks of pregnancy...the size of the babies brain allost doubles.babies born early are more likely to have learning and behavior problems, feeding ppoblems and have aahigher "whht ww are trying to avoid here is moms...
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want an easy labor and delivery??rlax. relax. a newtudy finds women who are afraid to give birth tend to have longer labor than women who are more relaxed about the process. norwegian researchers surveyed more than twenty-two hundred pregnant omen. women who were more tense about peliverr tended toobe in laborr for ninety minutes longer. as the dangerous heat continuee, many are adjusting their weekend plans. but not a group of the best hhgh country. joel d. smith is live in towson to show us how the lacrosse ll - americans are planning on surviving, and thriving in this heat. good morning joel dd 33 3 on a day like today... you may want to ggab a glass of water. but according to new research to think twice about the átemperatureá of that water. water.chiiese docotrs say icy &pwell as room-temperature wate. that's because the body has to work to adjust the liquid's temperature to around 97-- degrees beeore it can be franklin says: "the problem healthyyyounn people it's really not so much a problem. but for middle-aged aad older people,
want an easy labor and delivery??rlax. relax. a newtudy finds women who are afraid to give birth tend to have longer labor than women who are more relaxed about the process. norwegian researchers surveyed more than twenty-two hundred pregnant omen. women who were more tense about peliverr tended toobe in laborr for ninety minutes longer. as the dangerous heat continuee, many are adjusting their weekend plans. but not a group of the best hhgh country. joel d. smith is live in towson to show us...
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chairman, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify on the new policies the labor department is planning for its press lockups. my name is robyn doherty. reuters is the largest news organization in the world. we report in 20 languages. our audience includes more than 1700 text, pda, and 600 tv clients come over a 35 million visitors to the website each month, and more than 400,000 financial professionals. 'on april 10, the labor department notified our pure chief about major changes they plan for the operation of a lockups. i will not repeat the details, but needless to say, which were taken aback by the planned changes. they were dramatic, announced with no explanation of the rationale, and without prior consultation to the newes organizations. we believe lockups are extremely useful. they provide journalist's time to better understand the information before sending it. we fully acknowledge the responsibility of the department of labor to implement rules to guard against premature release of information. it is in everyone's interest that the department do so. we b
chairman, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify on the new policies the labor department is planning for its press lockups. my name is robyn doherty. reuters is the largest news organization in the world. we report in 20 languages. our audience includes more than 1700 text, pda, and 600 tv clients come over a 35 million visitors to the website each month, and more than 400,000 financial professionals. 'on april 10, the labor department notified our pure chief about...
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new questions about the way the department of labor releases key information to the public when it comesomy and jobs. the controversy centers around the department's monthly jobs report. now the house committee on oversight and government reform fist questioning top agency officials about changes on the way data is distributed to the media. are they messing with the numbers? is that the suggestion by some republicans? critics say it's raising serious concerns. mike emanuel has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: when the department of labor told news organizations they would have to start using government computers and government phone lines to file their stories on the jobs data reports, the tradition has been these organization would go in with their own computers, own phones, work on the stories. when the department of labor would say the embargo had been lifted they would file the stories. the committee democrats are sympathetic with the department of labor while the chairman says the existing system has been working. >> the u.s. department of labor has unilaterally changed th
new questions about the way the department of labor releases key information to the public when it comesomy and jobs. the controversy centers around the department's monthly jobs report. now the house committee on oversight and government reform fist questioning top agency officials about changes on the way data is distributed to the media. are they messing with the numbers? is that the suggestion by some republicans? critics say it's raising serious concerns. mike emanuel has the latest from...
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want n easy labor aad delivery?relax. a newstudy give birth tend to have longer labor than women who are more norwegian researchers suuveyed more than twenty-two hundred pregnant women. longer.eliverr tended to be in alec baldwin caa kiss his bachelor days good-bye. good-bye.theeactor will tie &pthe knot with fiance hilaria thhmas in new york city tomorro. tomorrow. balwin is tryiig to keep things under praps... guesss will reportedly be given directions &pto tte reception via text messagg... not even baldwin's own brother -- stephenn-- knows the details. balddin s divooced froo pccress kim assnger and as one ddughter. if you're about to tie the knot... one jeweler says they've got the ring for you. it's called the anti- cheattng ring.it imprints thh words "i'm married" on your spouse's finger, even whennthey take tte ring oof.it sells for 550 d. dolllrs. 3 ttey're hot... and we've got th. them.((:26 can you tooch this? no no no no!)) no!)) what matthew mmconaughay said he ad to do in hiis underwear.. to get ready for áthisáásc
want n easy labor aad delivery?relax. a newstudy give birth tend to have longer labor than women who are more norwegian researchers suuveyed more than twenty-two hundred pregnant women. longer.eliverr tended to be in alec baldwin caa kiss his bachelor days good-bye. good-bye.theeactor will tie &pthe knot with fiance hilaria thhmas in new york city tomorro. tomorrow. balwin is tryiig to keep things under praps... guesss will reportedly be given directions &pto tte reception via text...
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face the nation bob schieffer and, bob, a really tough week for the president, bad economic news, organized labor gets a smackdown in wisconsin. with today's exercise an effort to use the bully pulpit to just stop the bleeding? >> i think probably it was, derek. you're right. the obama white house has seen better weeks than this one turned out to be. that recall election out there in wisconsin where big labor and the democrats tried to topple the governor in that recall election scott walker and walker won that and won it pretty handily. he's going to be our lead guest on face the nation sunday. we're also going to have richard trunka, president of the alfcio, one of those leading the effort to get rid of way, and also maryland governor martin o'malley will be here to round that out. we're also going to do a segment on all of these extraordinary leaks that are suddenly popping up about secret government programs, you know, to cripple the nuclear refinement effort going on in iran. dianne feinstein is chairman of the senate intelligence committee and her equal number over in the house, mike rogers
face the nation bob schieffer and, bob, a really tough week for the president, bad economic news, organized labor gets a smackdown in wisconsin. with today's exercise an effort to use the bully pulpit to just stop the bleeding? >> i think probably it was, derek. you're right. the obama white house has seen better weeks than this one turned out to be. that recall election out there in wisconsin where big labor and the democrats tried to topple the governor in that recall election scott...
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sunday is father's day and it looks very nice with sunshine all the way to the coast >> new numbers from the laborent show more people in the unemployment lines and lower prices for consumers. >> a real mixed bag of news on the u.s. economy. the four week average is now at a six week high of 382,000. the good news is that consumers are seeing less inflation. the labor department is reporting that consumer side inflation was down a third of a percent in may while gas prices made up a big part of that being down 7%. it was the biggest drop in consumer prices since december 2008. the stock market is really focused on europe right now. the federal reserve meets next week and there is a lot of hope on wall street that it will inject more stimulus into the economy. yesterday blue chips gave up points. right now the dow was up 31. nasdaq is falling and s&p is up a couple of points. >> now back to the top story, the morning commute is just a mess. the trans bait tube is shut down because of a fire in oakland. kate is that the ferry terminal where a lot of people will be coming off the ferry today >> we're
sunday is father's day and it looks very nice with sunshine all the way to the coast >> new numbers from the laborent show more people in the unemployment lines and lower prices for consumers. >> a real mixed bag of news on the u.s. economy. the four week average is now at a six week high of 382,000. the good news is that consumers are seeing less inflation. the labor department is reporting that consumer side inflation was down a third of a percent in may while gas prices made up a...
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it will be a good thing for organized labor in a port complex. >> we have to end on a good news story. we're going to say good-bye to david. we thank you so much for bringing us the ins and outs of what could be decided by the courts but we will know about it monday or thursday of this week. >> thanks for having me, bell va. >> update on the budget deal between the governor and democratics leaders. it includes restructuring the state's welfare program, streamlining health insurance for low-income children and reducing child care coverage for k 12 funding remains in tact for now but could be subjected to mid-year cuts if brown's tax measure fails in november. final vote is scheduled for next week. >>> governor jerry brown's father former governor pat brown had a profound and lasting impact on shaping california of today. the documentary, california state of mind, pat brown's granddaughter offers an intimate look at this iconic politician and the making of a political dynasty. i spoke with the film's director sascha rice and her sister hilary armstrong about their family and the film. f
it will be a good thing for organized labor in a port complex. >> we have to end on a good news story. we're going to say good-bye to david. we thank you so much for bringing us the ins and outs of what could be decided by the courts but we will know about it monday or thursday of this week. >> thanks for having me, bell va. >> update on the budget deal between the governor and democratics leaders. it includes restructuring the state's welfare program, streamlining health...
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new york today. al sharpton to and representatives from the naacp and labor unions. the demonstrators demanded that that new york city police and the stop and search. they say it is humiliating to law abiding african-americans. some defend the policies and and help stop crimes before they happen. >>> the topic of illegal immigration is getting traction on the campaign trail. there is no question it plays well with hispanic voters who could decide who wins the white house. we have the story from washington. >> as mitt romney served a breakfast in ohio, his talking points would jobs and the economy. the conversation shifted to immigration. president obama it is -- decision to stop deporting children who were brought in a legally perry >> if you wanted to make a decision, this is something he would have taken up in his first 3.5 years. >> he declined to say whether he would repeal the policy. >> we will decide that as we reach that. >> republicans say it is campaign camouflage for a bad economy. >> it is to take attention away from bad news the president has had for the
new york today. al sharpton to and representatives from the naacp and labor unions. the demonstrators demanded that that new york city police and the stop and search. they say it is humiliating to law abiding african-americans. some defend the policies and and help stop crimes before they happen. >>> the topic of illegal immigration is getting traction on the campaign trail. there is no question it plays well with hispanic voters who could decide who wins the white house. we have the...
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there is disathing news with repurr xs on wall street and in unemployment offices. there the labor dep reports only 69,000 jobs were added last month, the fewest in a year, unemt employment rate grew to 8.2%. and there are bureau of labor statistics says graduates with liberal arts degrees may have a tougher time. >> i think there are people scared because this is rough out there. and this is hard to find a job, you're find of hopeful. >> pemplts say there are three fields where hiring remains strong, medal, biotech and engineering. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 there is a lk at one company looking to fill 500 jobs next week z bleak news shaking up the mrkt and presidential race tonight. dow jones plunged 274 points and there is mark matthew was a look at implications and race for the white house. >> first and foremost it's bad news for the obama campaign. five months out from election day, the economy going south. >> in minnesota the president tried to spin numbers. >> our businesses have created 4 almost $4.3 million new jobs. >> at uc berkeley, the former labor secretary calle
there is disathing news with repurr xs on wall street and in unemployment offices. there the labor dep reports only 69,000 jobs were added last month, the fewest in a year, unemt employment rate grew to 8.2%. and there are bureau of labor statistics says graduates with liberal arts degrees may have a tougher time. >> i think there are people scared because this is rough out there. and this is hard to find a job, you're find of hopeful. >> pemplts say there are three fields where...
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reuters and bloomberg news use special equipment in the labor equipment that sends the information directly to subscribers as soon as the data is released. media officials testified before the house oversight and government reform committee. this portion of the hearing is about an hour. [ gavel ] >>> good morning. the oversight committee will come to order. we in the oversight committee exists to secure two fundamental principling. first, americans have a right to know the money washington takes from them is well spent, and, second, americans deserve an efficient, effective government that works for them. our duty on the oversight and government reform committee is the protect these rights. our solemn responsibility is to hold government accountable to taxpayers, because taxpayers have a right to know what they get from their government. we will work tirelessly in partnership with citizen watchdogs to deliver the facts to the american people and bring genuine reform to the federal bureaucracy. when president obama took office, he promised the american people to have a more transparent admin
reuters and bloomberg news use special equipment in the labor equipment that sends the information directly to subscribers as soon as the data is released. media officials testified before the house oversight and government reform committee. this portion of the hearing is about an hour. [ gavel ] >>> good morning. the oversight committee will come to order. we in the oversight committee exists to secure two fundamental principling. first, americans have a right to know the money...
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in new york, a labor dispute could for the reins on saturdays of all crown race.ell you what is at stake >> temperatures warm to 5-10 degrees. additional warming in store for tomorrow. we will take a look at the temperatures coming up. call back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] get a wireless receiver in time for the olympic games. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. rethink possible. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what mat
in new york, a labor dispute could for the reins on saturdays of all crown race.ell you what is at stake >> temperatures warm to 5-10 degrees. additional warming in store for tomorrow. we will take a look at the temperatures coming up. call back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good...