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when the new hospital is built, will the union employees be offered union jobs in that new hospital? right now, local 39 is on strike and without a contract for the past 18 months. california campus nurses have been working without a contract for over five years. the campus has non-union employees and are paid more than their california campus counterparts. is there construction money from -- is the construction money coming from the backs of employees? this was confirmed by a cpmc spokeswoman in an article in the san francisco bay guardian. that is available online, entitled "cpmc strike linked to a new hospital." she was asked if the cost of the hospital was a factor in lowering wages. she said the primary issue is equity, but we have a $1 billion rebuild that we have to fund? yes. because of the way health care is going, we have to rebuild. basically, we ask that you ask the questions, the right questions, and receive the right answers. thank you. commissioner borden: thank you. >> commissioners, my name is lee. i am an owner -- a homeowner in san francisco at inner sunset. i am al
when the new hospital is built, will the union employees be offered union jobs in that new hospital? right now, local 39 is on strike and without a contract for the past 18 months. california campus nurses have been working without a contract for over five years. the campus has non-union employees and are paid more than their california campus counterparts. is there construction money from -- is the construction money coming from the backs of employees? this was confirmed by a cpmc spokeswoman...
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from near and far join the festivities bringing gifts to the bride and groom to celebrate their new union. the festivities often include special food music and dancing... and toasts to the bride and groom. the wedding ceremony: a joyful occasion that marks the beginning of a new family... and hope for the future. and the city is rapidly coming to a halt... as the snow continues to fall. there are reports of power outages, and the airport officials have just announced... they may have to close the airport to all incoming flights within the next-- within the next what ? within the next what ? sorry. i think one nervous breakdown per family is enough. the airport lines are still busy. - are you having any luck with that radio, henry ? - no, still just static. here. let me have a look. what are you doing mr. brashov ? getting some money for henry. - hey, i didn't know this was payday. - it's not. you are going to the airport to pick up katherine's grandfather. but we have no idea whether his plane is landing on time. - or landing at all. - well, we're not going to find out anything by staying
from near and far join the festivities bringing gifts to the bride and groom to celebrate their new union. the festivities often include special food music and dancing... and toasts to the bride and groom. the wedding ceremony: a joyful occasion that marks the beginning of a new family... and hope for the future. and the city is rapidly coming to a halt... as the snow continues to fall. there are reports of power outages, and the airport officials have just announced... they may have to close...
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someone from neil cavuto's group saying a new union power play could turn out the power for a lot of job creators. that's at the bottom of the hour, but up next, we were the first to tell you about the ticking tack bomb set to explode at the end of the year. what if i told you one d.c. solution to diffuse it, could destroy everyone's 401(k). man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to
someone from neil cavuto's group saying a new union power play could turn out the power for a lot of job creators. that's at the bottom of the hour, but up next, we were the first to tell you about the ticking tack bomb set to explode at the end of the year. what if i told you one d.c. solution to diffuse it, could destroy everyone's 401(k). man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity...
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new orleans. an architect of union control of the lower miss valley in 1862. in my judgment, these achievement s along with part i the port hudson and vicksburg campaigns in 1863, but especially, the capture of new orleans one of the most important northern strategic victories of the war do indeed entitle faragut to equal status with grant and sherman in winning the war. allegiance to the united states in the sectional conflict was an open question. although he had served under the american flag for half a century, and had fought in the war of 1812, and the mexican war, under that flag -- a similar record was true of other southern-born officers who chose to go with the confederacy. faragut had been born and raised in tennessee. had married a woman from virginia. after his first wife died, he married another virginia woman, in 1843. when he was not at sea, he lived in norfolk. as the sectional conflict heated up, he said to friends in virginia, god forbid i should ever have to raise my hand against the south. but when abraham lincoln called out the militia afte
new orleans. an architect of union control of the lower miss valley in 1862. in my judgment, these achievement s along with part i the port hudson and vicksburg campaigns in 1863, but especially, the capture of new orleans one of the most important northern strategic victories of the war do indeed entitle faragut to equal status with grant and sherman in winning the war. allegiance to the united states in the sectional conflict was an open question. although he had served under the american...
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they thought what kind of surrender of sovereignty is this new union going to require. and the people of their states, of course, had no referendum in this. whatever. other than being allowed to vote to elect delegates to state conventions who had sent these fellows to montgomery. when they framed a permanent constitution and adjourned in march 1861, they went back to their respective states to try to sell the constitution and the new government. the georgians, for one, were -- said, this cannot be put to a public referendum because it will be voted down. that's how teen ten ewe wous it was. there's no tradition of unanimity and togetherness except on the defensive, except on response to what they perceive as attacks on their institutions from the north. a long way around to getting to your question, it was a very precarious thing all along. i think the big thing that's going to face confederacy from 1861, can they keep that inertia going to stay alive? >> one more background question and then we'll get deeply into '61. adam, talk for a minute about how the events of th
they thought what kind of surrender of sovereignty is this new union going to require. and the people of their states, of course, had no referendum in this. whatever. other than being allowed to vote to elect delegates to state conventions who had sent these fellows to montgomery. when they framed a permanent constitution and adjourned in march 1861, they went back to their respective states to try to sell the constitution and the new government. the georgians, for one, were -- said, this...
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the african union is calling on sudan and south sudan to reach a peace deal within a new african union framework. a senior official says the organization would take appropriate measures if either country fails to implement the proposed road map within a specified time frame it. the u.n. security council has called for an immediate stop of bombardment by air of sudanese. there's continued violence in syria. kofi annan spoke to reporters and said you and government troops had entered the central city of hama and killed a significant number of people after observers left that area. two major south korean supermarket chains have suspended purchases of u.s. beef after a case of mad cow disease was found in california, the first such case to be discovered in america in six years. mad cow disease is believed to cause a deadly brain condition in human beings. let's get the business news with aaron. let's start with this double-dip recession in the u.k. that you might have seen in parliament there was a lot of banter about it. the government defended its position, saying they will stick to the
the african union is calling on sudan and south sudan to reach a peace deal within a new african union framework. a senior official says the organization would take appropriate measures if either country fails to implement the proposed road map within a specified time frame it. the u.n. security council has called for an immediate stop of bombardment by air of sudanese. there's continued violence in syria. kofi annan spoke to reporters and said you and government troops had entered the central...
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john donaldson, bbc news, tripoli. >> the union has announced sanctions against mali's new military leadership as well as armed groups who have seized a portion of the country. >> the capital bamako abuzz with moped riders determined to avoid a petrol embargo. scuffles break out. this young man calls for the country's neighbors to do more to help and faster. this is a country under new leadership, albeit one that's brought with it its fair share of problems. for a start, more sanctions. >> unity of mali. >> they were imposed here in ethiopia by african union members on tuesday. they don't want mali to turn its back on two decades of democracy. >> in view of the refusal of the military junta to respond immediately and in good faith to the requests by the a.u., and the course to impose with immediate effect individual measures including a travel ban and assets freeze against the leader and members of the military junta. >> those armed rebel groups are causing panic in the north. rebels have used a power vacuum to push back the malian army in spite of their own efforts to repel them from the air.
john donaldson, bbc news, tripoli. >> the union has announced sanctions against mali's new military leadership as well as armed groups who have seized a portion of the country. >> the capital bamako abuzz with moped riders determined to avoid a petrol embargo. scuffles break out. this young man calls for the country's neighbors to do more to help and faster. this is a country under new leadership, albeit one that's brought with it its fair share of problems. for a start, more...
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news. european union officials reported to have reached the outlines of an agreement of suspending the u.s. sanctions against burma. the measures would end a travel ban on government officials. the ban on exports would be lifted, but an arms embargo would remain. heavy rain is continuing to cause havoc in colombia. security forces have been deployed across the fields and forests are around the capital as the bogota river threatens to burst its banks. 19 people have died and more than 60,000 have been affected by floods and mudslides. the fourth day of anders breivik's trial, extraordinary details are coming out. he told the court that he originally came to be had a former prime minister and kill every member of the current norwegian government. our european correspondent is in oslo and filed this report. >> there was no clenched fist salute from anders breivik. his lawyer asked him not to. what there was was a day of the most disturbing testimony yet. he said he spent an entire year, 16 hours a day, playing a warfare strategy game online. this helped him in act, in his mind, the attacks he
news. european union officials reported to have reached the outlines of an agreement of suspending the u.s. sanctions against burma. the measures would end a travel ban on government officials. the ban on exports would be lifted, but an arms embargo would remain. heavy rain is continuing to cause havoc in colombia. security forces have been deployed across the fields and forests are around the capital as the bogota river threatens to burst its banks. 19 people have died and more than 60,000...
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will act unilaterally or the new breed union -- european union will do something even stronger. there is tension. possibly this is what diplomats are saying, that there is less violence than there would be because u.s. managers are in the process of going in. on the other hand, are they just providing cover for the syrian government to carry on under the guise of cooperation? >> it has not even been a country for year, but already south sudan says it is at work. the south sudanese leader said that sudan has declared war on his country. china bought a lot of oil from both sudan and south sudan and is urged restraint in the conflict. >> the south sudan army is preparing for the possibility of an all-out war in sudan. it is reinforced along the border and the ministry says they know sudan is doing the same thing. the trigger for the latest crisis is that the fighting has not stopped. the country's president said this was a decisive moment. [unintelligible] on monday, the the town was hit. the main target may have been abridged, but at least one civilian was killed. the air raid has
will act unilaterally or the new breed union -- european union will do something even stronger. there is tension. possibly this is what diplomats are saying, that there is less violence than there would be because u.s. managers are in the process of going in. on the other hand, are they just providing cover for the syrian government to carry on under the guise of cooperation? >> it has not even been a country for year, but already south sudan says it is at work. the south sudanese leader...
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bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. and this is you speaking. what does libertarian mean as little government as possible, as few rules as possible, that i'm not saying it should be taken to the absolute limit. the gives of that few rules but not nobody else. >> oh, clearly there are unnecessary rules in a working society. but they can be overdone. >> from recent tweets of yours portray an all-star approach as to right wing -- >> that was rather low. don't take my tweets too seriously. [laughter] i think i would say the extremists on both sides were piling it on me. >> and you refer to the myths about you, mr. murdoch. is it your feeling that there's a lot of mythology around you that really needs to be debunked? >> yes. >> well, we'll see how we get on during the course of today. can i say what the plan is?
bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. and this is you speaking. what does libertarian mean as little government as possible, as few rules as possible, that i'm not saying it...
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they have been voting at 23 campuses for two weeks since negotiations failed to produce a new contract. union leaders say they suspect the professors, counselors, and other staff members to support a series of strikes next month. >> the california's three strikes law may be revised in november. supporters submitted more than 830,000 signatures to state election officials yesterday to put an initiative on the ballot. the mercury news reports that the initiative written by stanford professors would require a third strike to be a more serious offense than is now required, to lot of that offender for life. >> flying is not always fun so which cds should request the next time you take off? >> a big stash of cash? what a judge says about this new-found wealth of george zimmerman. >> i am meteorologist lawrence connell in the cbs 5 weather ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> the space shuttle enterprise has reached its final destination. landing at the jfk airport in new york this morning. it hitched a ride on the back of a 747 from washington. the shuttle was scheduled to arrive earlier this week but was pushed ba
they have been voting at 23 campuses for two weeks since negotiations failed to produce a new contract. union leaders say they suspect the professors, counselors, and other staff members to support a series of strikes next month. >> the california's three strikes law may be revised in november. supporters submitted more than 830,000 signatures to state election officials yesterday to put an initiative on the ballot. the mercury news reports that the initiative written by stanford...
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. >>> about 40,000 at&t workers are staying on the job despite not having a new union contract. company failed to reach a deal with the communications workers of america. the contract expired yesterday. employees want smaller health care costs and job protection clauses. a spokesperson for at&t said it's unclear when the sides will come to a deal. >>> sony is cutting 10,000 of its workers by the end of the year. that's about 6% of its global work force. they're also considering asking its seven executive directors to return their bonuses. cuts come as sony forecasted a $3 billion loss in 2012 due to slumping tv sales. >>> a cruise ship has set sail honoring the 100th anniversary of the "titanic" by recreating its voyage. the "m.s. balmoral" left england yesterday. the cruise will feature lectures from "titanic" experts, similar food to the cruise, as well as a stop where the "titanic" sank. many of the passagers are descendants of survivors, including one man whose grandfather helped row people to safety after the collision. >> one of the things i'm particularly looking forward
. >>> about 40,000 at&t workers are staying on the job despite not having a new union contract. company failed to reach a deal with the communications workers of america. the contract expired yesterday. employees want smaller health care costs and job protection clauses. a spokesperson for at&t said it's unclear when the sides will come to a deal. >>> sony is cutting 10,000 of its workers by the end of the year. that's about 6% of its global work force. they're also...
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this has made people think about how unfair news can affect national events, this union leader told me. our strike will help boost voter turnout. those who have been uninterested in politics are realizing that to change the system, they need to make themselves heard. striking reporters have begun broadcasting their stories on the internet, which many south koreans believe is the only real source of news anyway. and with the two main parties here currently running neck and neck, it could be that new generation of voters who decide this election. six months ago, a political novice with no party affiliation run control of seoul government on the back of young voters and a grassroots internet-based campaign. that has shaken established politicians here, but the stakes this time around, how to run the national economy, how to deal with north korea are much higher. lucy williamson, bbc news, seoul. >> and you're watching "news day" on the bbc live from singapore and london. is yale university coming to singapore or is it? what is threatening to spoil the deal. >> and a new designer. quickly
this has made people think about how unfair news can affect national events, this union leader told me. our strike will help boost voter turnout. those who have been uninterested in politics are realizing that to change the system, they need to make themselves heard. striking reporters have begun broadcasting their stories on the internet, which many south koreans believe is the only real source of news anyway. and with the two main parties here currently running neck and neck, it could be that...
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for those living away from home, the news of union occupation for family members, just fuelled their resentment towards the enemy. in 1864 as the state of virginia experienced shortages of supplies and rising inflation, the hinkins' family actually was on the brink of poverty. once a very wealthy family, now just almost destitute. the daughter -- their daughter, virginia, actually was away at times visiting friends and family in richmond. she at one point received word of a sudden downturn in her family's economic state. her mother warned that if the affairs in the portion of the confederacy don't change very soon, every person will be ruined.
for those living away from home, the news of union occupation for family members, just fuelled their resentment towards the enemy. in 1864 as the state of virginia experienced shortages of supplies and rising inflation, the hinkins' family actually was on the brink of poverty. once a very wealthy family, now just almost destitute. the daughter -- their daughter, virginia, actually was away at times visiting friends and family in richmond. she at one point received word of a sudden downturn in...
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republican view go through visions of gaming and they didn't always other girls will as well as with new european union. and media currency crisis tough cuts. tragically integration. who will be left standing with the people speech. the french election on r.t. . bahrain protester has been found shot after overnight clashes of the security forces it's reported some other demonstrators were also beaten by riot police ahead of the controversial bahrain formula one grand prix on friday turns out thousands to ponder and she regime protester coincide with the race and to discuss the situation in and in and around bahrain are joined live by faisal jr bus huffington post blogger from london faisal welcome to the program so the country's government continues to use force against protesters and so far we've heard only low key criticism from the west and like the powerful rhetoric leveled against syria why's that. well i mean you have to take things into context really you couldn't possibly compare what goes on in there to the mass slaughtering that's going on there in syria not in any way see one life is into on
republican view go through visions of gaming and they didn't always other girls will as well as with new european union. and media currency crisis tough cuts. tragically integration. who will be left standing with the people speech. the french election on r.t. . bahrain protester has been found shot after overnight clashes of the security forces it's reported some other demonstrators were also beaten by riot police ahead of the controversial bahrain formula one grand prix on friday turns out...
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process of passing the forts that protected the entrance to mobile bay and one of the union ships, an ironclad, a brand new ironclad, hit a torpedo which is what they called naval mines then. went to the bottom immediately with the loss of its whole crew and the whole union fleet came to a halt under the guns of the fort and farragut taking the risk of going through the mine field said damned the torpedoes, full steam ahead. so the rest of the fleet went through the torpedo field. fortunately for them none of the other mines exploded. many of them had been rendered harmless by the powder soaking or broken loose from strong currents. he didn't know that. he was a risk taker. he was then asked -- after capturing mobile bay and shutting that down as one of the last of the blockade running ports for the confederacy, was asked to take command of the fleet that was going to attack ft. fisher in north carolina which guarded the entrance to wilmington, now the last blockade running port but his health had broken down over his service the last two and a half, three years. so he asked to take a leave of absence and
process of passing the forts that protected the entrance to mobile bay and one of the union ships, an ironclad, a brand new ironclad, hit a torpedo which is what they called naval mines then. went to the bottom immediately with the loss of its whole crew and the whole union fleet came to a halt under the guns of the fort and farragut taking the risk of going through the mine field said damned the torpedoes, full steam ahead. so the rest of the fleet went through the torpedo field. fortunately...
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public sector unions in new york state elected the governor. >> i agree with all of the above that the unions are not what they were and they are weakened over time just by attrition to charles' point and they're losing that, but they are leaving behind legacy costs that are staggering, pension costs staggering and growing. unless we get that under control, and try to rein is in, it doesn't matter whether this are three union guys left or union guys like charlie, i goes, who feel it in their hearts. the bottom line it's going to be a financial debacle. >> it's burdensome to business and job creation, and to my point, just because union are in decline doesn't mean with democratic power behind them and vice versa that this he would continue to move in that way. >> a powerful friend and-- >> you know why? because they control certain things, why is california in such deep, you know what? because of public sector unions and i don't think you can blame jimmy hoffa, what's going on in california and new york state and why we have physical problems in the states and the public sector unions p
public sector unions in new york state elected the governor. >> i agree with all of the above that the unions are not what they were and they are weakened over time just by attrition to charles' point and they're losing that, but they are leaving behind legacy costs that are staggering, pension costs staggering and growing. unless we get that under control, and try to rein is in, it doesn't matter whether this are three union guys left or union guys like charlie, i goes, who feel it in...
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in response union major general benjamin butler, who is the commanding officer overseeing occupation of new orleans passed general order number 28 which basically said that any woman who defied union authority would be treated as "a woman of the town." basically would be treated like a prostitute or punished like a prostitute. these older women, of course, garnered more attention from the union occupiers, especially the officers in charge because they're older women, they're more connected to the confederate cause. their husband are off either serving in the government or they're fighting in the war. so they took them very seriously. however, the young women -- the girls of my study group discovered that their youth and their claims of being rather naive because of their age, in addition to their gender actually afforded them more freedom in their defiance. they became more blatant and assertive in their criticism of union troops. by invoking the conventional notions of female behavior and claiming inexperience, young women could avoid the allegiance -- the oath of allegiance, punishment fo
in response union major general benjamin butler, who is the commanding officer overseeing occupation of new orleans passed general order number 28 which basically said that any woman who defied union authority would be treated as "a woman of the town." basically would be treated like a prostitute or punished like a prostitute. these older women, of course, garnered more attention from the union occupiers, especially the officers in charge because they're older women, they're more...
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i am surprised, you are a democratic pollster, and you are associated with fox news. unionsdecreased about 80% of their cloud in the last 20 years. corporations are going to flood this election with so much money. people began to resent it and vote against the money. that is what i see voting down the road. people say, we will not go that way. guest: i hope people vote against the money. i agree with your premise that it is good when democrats and republicans get together. it is the reason why i've been on fox news and i am proud to be on fox news because if you leave the network only to wind ideological position and don't offer a counter -- only to one ideological position, you are doing a disservice to the greater dialogue. fox affords me that chance. i encourage conservatives to go on msnbc. i think we do better with bipartisan cooperation. if we are segregated on the basis of party, i agree that no good will come of it. host: one of our followers on twitter rights -- writes -- d.c. that as a problem? guest: when you have iowa and new hampshire going first, when you have
i am surprised, you are a democratic pollster, and you are associated with fox news. unionsdecreased about 80% of their cloud in the last 20 years. corporations are going to flood this election with so much money. people began to resent it and vote against the money. that is what i see voting down the road. people say, we will not go that way. guest: i hope people vote against the money. i agree with your premise that it is good when democrats and republicans get together. it is the reason why...
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union. the algerian news agency is reporting that seven of the country's diplomats have been abducted in northern mali. the algerian consulate five officials were reportedly forced to leave the diplomatic mission by an unidentified group. the terror suspect has been held in britain without trial for a record seven years. now he says he wants to stay in the uk to be tried, rather than extradited to the united states. he is accused by u.s. authorities of running websites that raise money for terrorist groups. next week the european court will rule on his extradition. we have this exclusive report her >> he is the longest serving prisoner and a british jail, never convicted of a crime. the u.s. authorities are fighting to extradite him, claiming he ran extremist websites to support terrorists. in days, he will find out his fate. in an exclusive interview from britain, he claims he has been denied justice by the british authorities. >> i would ask the director of public prosecutions to put me on trial in this country and to find out what has gone wrong in my case. there has been a serious and unprece
union. the algerian news agency is reporting that seven of the country's diplomats have been abducted in northern mali. the algerian consulate five officials were reportedly forced to leave the diplomatic mission by an unidentified group. the terror suspect has been held in britain without trial for a record seven years. now he says he wants to stay in the uk to be tried, rather than extradited to the united states. he is accused by u.s. authorities of running websites that raise money for...
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unions okay puts pressure on a.m.r.'s management to talk with u.s. airways. shares of u.s. airways didn't move much on news of the union support, but they did pull back from their recent rally. the stock was down about 2% today. earlier, we mentioned general electric's earnings, another conglomerate, honeywell raised its profit outlook after a strong first quarter. that had shares moving, up almost 2.5%. honeywell pointed to demand in the u.s. and other areas more than making up for the weakness in european sales. while stocks digest the earnings and the economy, bond interest rates continue near their recent lows with prices higher. the yield on the ten year government bond continues below 2% at 1.96%. that at the bottom end of the range this year. as bond rates drop, bond prices rally. and that's tonight's market focus. >> tom: during earnings season, it's easy to focus on the u.p.s. and downs of quarterly profits, but our friday market monitor says reality is more stable than perception. ed perks is portfolio manager of the franklin balanced fund and the franklin income fund. is it ed,elcome bk. always
unions okay puts pressure on a.m.r.'s management to talk with u.s. airways. shares of u.s. airways didn't move much on news of the union support, but they did pull back from their recent rally. the stock was down about 2% today. earlier, we mentioned general electric's earnings, another conglomerate, honeywell raised its profit outlook after a strong first quarter. that had shares moving, up almost 2.5%. honeywell pointed to demand in the u.s. and other areas more than making up for the...
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to convince them he offered them a blunt assessment of the difference between the old union and the new. the original american republic he said, quote, rested upon the assumption of the equality of the races. but our new government is founded upon explicitly the opposite idea. its foundations are laid. its corner stone rests upon the greet truth that the negro is not equal to the white man, that slavely is his natural condition. this, our new government, its the first in the history of the world based on this great truth. when representatives of that new nation sat down in montgomery to write their constitution, pro-slavery proposals were rendered concrete. you often hear the confederate constitution is simply a copy of the american constitution. but this is -- very much not the case. they purged the document of the euphemisms adopted in the origin nam u.s. constitution, brazenly using the words slaves instead of other persons, in writing the 3/5 clause and fugitive slave cause and bound the congress and territorial governments to recognize and protect the institution of negro slavely a
to convince them he offered them a blunt assessment of the difference between the old union and the new. the original american republic he said, quote, rested upon the assumption of the equality of the races. but our new government is founded upon explicitly the opposite idea. its foundations are laid. its corner stone rests upon the greet truth that the negro is not equal to the white man, that slavely is his natural condition. this, our new government, its the first in the history of the...
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presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, shell, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." syria at this not agree for plans to send peace monitors. there are efforts to further isolate p'yongyang. bahrain gets the green light despite ongoing concerns over human rights. welcome to "pb -- welcome to "bbc world news" broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america. how satellite technology could play a key role for protecting life on earth. members of the u.n. security council are wrangling how to monitor the ceasefire in syria. a group of nations including britain has registered one resolution, while russia has put down a separate text. the need for additional measures to keep the peace has been thrown into focus by the deaths of several demonstrators. >> after friday prayers
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news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> this is kim, about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles. capital. >> brown: in terms of who did it, who carried this out, we heard secrcr on north korea's part, and they have some kind of test. >> that has been the pattern in the past. the message from the security council was with an unanimous and forceful, that it would be extremely unwise for them to pursue that pattern again, because we are ready and we are agreed on the necessity of additional tough measures should they do so. >> ok, ambassador susan rice. thank you for joining the program. >> good to be with you. >> the extremist accused of carrying out norway's worst mass murder cried as he went on trial. when prosecutors showed the anti-muslim videos anders behring bre
news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> this is kim, about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los angeles. capital....
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union's. is in moments of crisis that new models are born. -- it is in moments of crisis that new models are bornacross the wider economy, the u.s. recovery has a long way to go. the private sector on its own is still struggling to generate growth. so what happens here could define the landscape not just in the economy, but in the election, too. and the man known as the car czar joins me in new york. and in the studio, a former economic adviser to george w. bush. first of all, it is hard to deny the auto bailout worked. gm has its biggest profit since 1999. >> yet, it is easy tonight -- easy to deny that the bailout work. the question is what would have happened if they went through a normal bankruptcy process? that is the tradition in the united states. would declare a company bankrupt. a goes for sale for $1. in addition, there are other factors that have led to investment. for example, the chinese stake in general motors, which i am not convinced is dependent on a bailout. >> the criticism was that the dollars were poured into gm. you were the architect of that plan, that bailout. but was it f
union's. is in moments of crisis that new models are born. -- it is in moments of crisis that new models are bornacross the wider economy, the u.s. recovery has a long way to go. the private sector on its own is still struggling to generate growth. so what happens here could define the landscape not just in the economy, but in the election, too. and the man known as the car czar joins me in new york. and in the studio, a former economic adviser to george w. bush. first of all, it is hard to...
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. >>> and the war of words between anne arundel county leaders and the new ad builting a police unionst its county executive. >>> more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in a couple of minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> this is wjz tv, wjz hd, and wjz.com, baltimore. >> good morning, maryland. now don scott, marty bass, and the latest breaking news from wjz's news team, your first warning weather, and wjz traffic control with sharon gibala. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >> it's friday.
. >>> and the war of words between anne arundel county leaders and the new ad builting a police unionst its county executive. >>> more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in a couple of minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> this is wjz tv, wjz hd, and wjz.com, baltimore. >> good morning, maryland. now don scott, marty bass, and the latest breaking news from wjz's news team, your first warning weather, and wjz traffic control with sharon...
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a new rule from the national labor relations board will remove unnecessary obstacles to workers' rights to form a union. i solidly support this rule and i urge all my colleagues to vote tomorrow against a resolution of disapproval which would strike down this commonsense rule. the new rule doesn't change or do anything to encourage unions, but it doesn't discourage them either. it just gives workers the ability to vote yes or no while minimizing the chances of intimidation and stalling. mr. president, tomorrow the senate will also vote on a number of amendments to a bipartisan postal reform bill. this important piece of legislation will safeguard more than eight million jobs of people that depend on the vibrant postal system. it will protect postal customers, particularly elderly and disabled americans and people who live in rural parts of this country. i'm pleased we reached an agreement to allow senators to offer amendments to this bill. i hope once we work through the amendments tomorrow, we'll see a strong bipartisan vote to modernize the postal service and save this important institution from inso
a new rule from the national labor relations board will remove unnecessary obstacles to workers' rights to form a union. i solidly support this rule and i urge all my colleagues to vote tomorrow against a resolution of disapproval which would strike down this commonsense rule. the new rule doesn't change or do anything to encourage unions, but it doesn't discourage them either. it just gives workers the ability to vote yes or no while minimizing the chances of intimidation and stalling. mr....
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totally upstaging him as you see on the front page of "the new hampshire union leader," stepping all over mitt romney's headlines that day. and mrs. palin getting to new hampshire that day wasn't an accident. it was no easy task. her bus tour literally had to barrel through tornadoes in massachusetts in order to get her to new hampshire on time to big foot mitt romney. but there she was, just 20 minutes away from where mitt romney was about to make the biggest announcement of his political life. so it's not like the launch went perfectly smoothly this time around. but the romney campaign has decided tonight to return to the scene of the crime for this speech tonight. and there's no substantive connection between new hampshire and all of the places that voted tonight. i think we are left to conclude that the new hampshire choice for tonight's speech is supposed to have symbol inresonance. now that he's taking care of winning the republican nomination, tonight in new hampshire, he will start his campaign to win the general election. i think that is the emotional and symbolic residence b
totally upstaging him as you see on the front page of "the new hampshire union leader," stepping all over mitt romney's headlines that day. and mrs. palin getting to new hampshire that day wasn't an accident. it was no easy task. her bus tour literally had to barrel through tornadoes in massachusetts in order to get her to new hampshire on time to big foot mitt romney. but there she was, just 20 minutes away from where mitt romney was about to make the biggest announcement of his...
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"wjz eyewitness news at 6:00" starts now. >>> sounding off. a police unionn the anne arundel county executive over the air waves. >> tonight, the new ads, and the building tension. >> hello, everyone. i'm vic carter. and i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the union representing anne arundel county union sergeant has a message for john leopold. they want him gone. and they're mounting a campaign to force him out. wjz continues to investigate the case. mike hellgren is live with the adand the fallout tonight. >> here's some new fallout. in the ad, the adpraises air deputy police chief fo
"wjz eyewitness news at 6:00" starts now. >>> sounding off. a police unionn the anne arundel county executive over the air waves. >> tonight, the new ads, and the building tension. >> hello, everyone. i'm vic carter. and i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the union representing anne arundel county union sergeant has a message for john leopold. they want him gone. and they're mounting a campaign to force him out. wjz continues...
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the feds passed a rule, the nlrb, that gives union organizers some very big, new powers. ill make it a lot easier to unionize a shop ask a lot easier -- and a lot easier to do it much faster. congress will vote this week to try and knock this down. lou dobbs explains what this could mean for workers and employers across this country. >>> plus, we asked an experienced florida attorney who used to prosecute cases, now defends them -- you know him well -- to go through the zimmerman arrest documents line by line to compare those documents to the facts that we know and to find out if the prosecution is in as much trouble as some top legal experts are now suggesting. he joins us here shortly. >>> and david axlerod is supposed to be working for the president and his re-election hopes, right? but listen to what many are saying is a commercial for mitt romney courtesy of one of the president's most trusted campaign advisers. we'll have a fair and balanced debate on this sound bite coming up. >> the choice in this election is between an economy that produces a growing middle class
the feds passed a rule, the nlrb, that gives union organizers some very big, new powers. ill make it a lot easier to unionize a shop ask a lot easier -- and a lot easier to do it much faster. congress will vote this week to try and knock this down. lou dobbs explains what this could mean for workers and employers across this country. >>> plus, we asked an experienced florida attorney who used to prosecute cases, now defends them -- you know him well -- to go through the zimmerman...
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this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. fighting for france. after losing the first round of the election, sarkozy is courting the far right to keep his job. a peace deal collapses as khartoum's jets bomb the sudan and celebrating shakespeare in three dozen languages. performances befitting his global appeal. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america. nicholas sarkozy is fighting to second frenche president in 50 years to lose reelection. francois hollande was just ahead of him. they face a second round on the sixth. the real surprise was the strength of the far right. >> dismal, cold and blustery. the inclement weather reflected the mood at the presi
this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc...