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united states is now building an integration with canada under the north american union which constitutes a means for the u.s. to extend its its so-called sovereignty over a count of those arctic territories and so the issue of all territorial rights over the arctic well eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between count of the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners in a new battle for oil and gas. and then we're talking about militarized nations the stablish front of military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the arctic and of course it has devastating environmental implications that coming up later in the program the lympics case and to this world is a cosmic trejo hey this is the international space station and historic mission to carry the games told into a whole base for the first time. choose your language. call it a killer though if
united states is now building an integration with canada under the north american union which constitutes a means for the u.s. to extend its its so-called sovereignty over a count of those arctic territories and so the issue of all territorial rights over the arctic well eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between count of the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north...
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through deep integration between canada the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole of iraq as it's really the issue it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners in a new battle of all oil and gas. and there we're talking about militarized nations the status of the military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the arctic and of course it has devastating environmental implications you know right to michelle just so don't skate from the center for a century on globalization thank you very much indeed plan time thank you very much and of course we'll be watching all the developments from the forum today both heroin out here and alan and our website concept take a look. you know his secret laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why y
through deep integration between canada the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole of iraq as it's really the issue it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners in a new battle of all oil and gas. and there we're talking about militarized nations the status of the military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the...
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the united states is now building an integration with canada under the north american union which constitutes a means for the us to extend its its so-called sovereignty over cather's argument and so the issue of of territorial rights of the arctic well eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between canada the united states and the so-called north american union and a strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners in a new battle for oil and gas. and we're talking about militarizing the status front of military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the arctic and of course it has devastating environmental implications and we're closely watching all the developments from the arctic forum here on to stay with us for that. well back to our top story now and the u.n. general assembly is holding its annual meeting in new york at the moment and speaking at the assembly barack obama has defended america's foreign military in
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the united states is now building an integration with canada under the north american union which constitutes a means for the us to extend its so-called sovereignty over count of those arctic territories and so the issue of of territorial rights of the arctic well eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between kind of the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners. new battle for oil and gas. and we're talking about militarized nations the stablish number of military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the arctic and of course it has devastating environmental implications now don't get we've got plenty more stories on our website claiming naming the dead investigative journalist tackle the secrecy of pakistan drone strikes to find the real death toll of covert u.s. warfare. and ingrates the army's under fire over a salad over allegations it may be tra
the united states is now building an integration with canada under the north american union which constitutes a means for the us to extend its so-called sovereignty over count of those arctic territories and so the issue of of territorial rights of the arctic well eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between kind of the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole...
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united states is now building an integration with counted under the north american union which constitutes a means for the us to extend its so-called sovereignty over count of those arguments and so the issue of off territorial rights over the arctic well eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between count of the united states and the so-called north american union and a strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners. new battle fall oil and gas. and we're talking about militarized nations the status front of military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the arctic and of course it has devastating environmental implications thanks for being with us this morning this plenty more to come this hour including the olympics goes and sees this as a cultic trio hides in the international space station on a mission to boldly take and then pick told you where it's never gone before. choose your language. we can without an
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they want high-tech jobs because of the north american free trade agreement. even though the teacher's unionivist. a large percentage backed the president on this one. >> in the teacher's union protest they are noisy and disruptive. in mexico they take hostages and shut the whole city down on them. >> this back fired on them when they did this in new mexico city and people couldn't get to the airport. they have a big traffic problem already. >> why did they protest? they athey think they can get i changed back. >> they can push back against implementati implementation. they changed the law in the books but is this going to be really implemented. >> a few years ago a teacher's un oo onhad 59 brand new top union officials until people heard about it protested>> this explains why the teacher's union is so powerful. they have 1.4 million members. they collect dues from all of those teachers and go into a pot and there's no transparency. there is no law that says you have to show how it was spent. t the president had her arrested. the other thing is they could use the nun to spread it around to t
they want high-tech jobs because of the north american free trade agreement. even though the teacher's unionivist. a large percentage backed the president on this one. >> in the teacher's union protest they are noisy and disruptive. in mexico they take hostages and shut the whole city down on them. >> this back fired on them when they did this in new mexico city and people couldn't get to the airport. they have a big traffic problem already. >> why did they protest? they athey...
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undiscovered was the negro american labor council was composed of several thousand black trade union mostly in the urban north stretching all the way from the york, chicago, detroit, los angeles, some smaller branches in atlanta, new ones. these people, it was the relatively small organization. elected officials, staff members of local unions, many of them are also president or officials of local civil rights organizations. and so their work in a tremendous position to mobilize people. and there were really the people that laid the basis for this massive crowd that will show up in august of 1963. i also discovered an important brega of the mobilization in black women's organizations, the key figure in this story is our own management. somebody is really one of the most important leaders of the civil rights movement and almost completely forgotten and left out of the history. the 1940's to and employment discrimination. she was one of the first people return to when he wants to renew this march in 1963. and she did two things that are really critical. one, she encouraged him to reach out to the national counci
undiscovered was the negro american labor council was composed of several thousand black trade union mostly in the urban north stretching all the way from the york, chicago, detroit, los angeles, some smaller branches in atlanta, new ones. these people, it was the relatively small organization. elected officials, staff members of local unions, many of them are also president or officials of local civil rights organizations. and so their work in a tremendous position to mobilize people. and...
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that are coming into mexico because of the north american free trade agreement and they want to be part of that scene. so even special interest, the teachers uniony powerful. as you can see, very activist. a large percentage backs the president on thi one. >> when teachers unions protest, they are noisy and disruptive. but in mexico, they take hostages and they shut the whole city down. >> yes. i think it has backfired on him, particularly when they did it and people couldn't get to the airport and a lot of the boulevards were closed cause mexico city already has a big traffic problems. >> wanted it continue? >> they think that they can get it changed back and they also think that they can push back with the process of implementation and that is really one of the big question that remains out there. they change the law in the book, but is this going to be really implemented? >> a few years ago a teachers union boss planned to give 59 brand-new hummers to union officials until people heard about it and protested? >> yes. this explains why it has been so powerful. imagine that the particular unit has 1.4 million members. they collect dues from all
that are coming into mexico because of the north american free trade agreement and they want to be part of that scene. so even special interest, the teachers uniony powerful. as you can see, very activist. a large percentage backs the president on thi one. >> when teachers unions protest, they are noisy and disruptive. but in mexico, they take hostages and they shut the whole city down. >> yes. i think it has backfired on him, particularly when they did it and people couldn't get to...
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that are coming into mexico because of the north american free trade agreement and they want to be part of that scene. so even special interest, the teachers unionowerful. as you can see, very activist. a large percentage backs the president on this one. >> when teachers unions protest, they are noisy and disruptive. but in mexico, they take hostages and they shut the whole city down. >> yes. i think it has backfired on him, particularly when they did it and people couldn't get to the airport and a lot of the boulevards were closed because mexico city already has a big traffic problems. >> wanted it continue? >> they think that they can get it changed back and they also think that they can push back with the process of implementation and that i really one of the big question that remains out there. they change the law in the book, but is this going to be really implemented? >> a few years ago a teachers union boss planned to give 59 brand-new hummers to union officials until people heard about it and protested? >> yes. this explains why it has been so powerful. imagine that the particular unit has 1.4 million members. they collect dues from all
that are coming into mexico because of the north american free trade agreement and they want to be part of that scene. so even special interest, the teachers unionowerful. as you can see, very activist. a large percentage backs the president on this one. >> when teachers unions protest, they are noisy and disruptive. but in mexico, they take hostages and they shut the whole city down. >> yes. i think it has backfired on him, particularly when they did it and people couldn't get to...
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north vietnamese offensive between mr. nixon's visit to china in the soviet union they actually defeated the number vietnamese and viet cong on the ground they had no american ground support. nixon submitted to the senate for ratification with the constitutional rights to sign it by his authority to make such agreements but he wanted the senate in the hands of the other party to agree to the implications if added is as expected the north violated the terms the democrats would join the republicans to approve the use of air power against north vietnam that brought them all along with the training of the south vietnamese. the fact the vietnamese violation came at the time of the watergate affair when the authority was the proper reading every day contributed to the representatives cutting off all aid so it had no chance of survival. the fact is we won the cold war and so it doesn't matter but in that sense it doesn't matter but there were a great many people who died in the killing fields of cambodia in the treaty that they negotiated and had been upheld by the united states. >> host: for the last 50 years what you write about in flights of the eagle we have b
north vietnamese offensive between mr. nixon's visit to china in the soviet union they actually defeated the number vietnamese and viet cong on the ground they had no american ground support. nixon submitted to the senate for ratification with the constitutional rights to sign it by his authority to make such agreements but he wanted the senate in the hands of the other party to agree to the implications if added is as expected the north violated the terms the democrats would join the...
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the flat-lining of wages, is the decline of unions brought on by globalization and technology, as you just said. you never mentioned nafta, the north americanagreement, that as bill clinton's secretary of labor, you helped to bring about. any regrets there? >> well internally, i can't really -- i still don't feel completely free to tell you what the internal debates were. but i can tell you, that i have publicly stated for years that the labor-side agreements that would guarantee labor rights and the environmental-side agreements that would guarantee environmental protection in nafta were not strong enough, not nearly strong enough. and if you pressed me a little bit, i might tell you that i thought the making nafta a priority at that point in the administration i think was, i said was, bad at the time, and i still think it was the wrong priority. >> why did the president push it so hard? >> why does any president create the priorities he has? i mean look, we can have the most talented people in the white house we can come up with. but if americans don't understand what's at stake and are not pushing good people in government to do the righ
the flat-lining of wages, is the decline of unions brought on by globalization and technology, as you just said. you never mentioned nafta, the north americanagreement, that as bill clinton's secretary of labor, you helped to bring about. any regrets there? >> well internally, i can't really -- i still don't feel completely free to tell you what the internal debates were. but i can tell you, that i have publicly stated for years that the labor-side agreements that would guarantee labor...
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north american free trade agreement. they want to be part of that game. so even though the specialan interests of the teachers union.ains very powerful and as you can see, very activist, a largen percentage of the mexican population backs the president on this one. v >> stossel: in america whenrcen teachers unions protest, they are noisy and disruptive. but in mexico, they take hostages. they shut the whole city down. >> yeah. i think that actually this backfired on them, particularly when they did it in mexico cityt and people couldn't get to the t airport and ahe lot of the bigg boulevards were closed because mexico city already has a bigevr traffic problem. >> stossel: why do they continue to protest?a they think they'll get it changed back? >> they do. they think they can get it changed back and they also think they cany push back in the process of implementation. i think that's really one of the big questions that remains outth there. they change the law on the books, but is this going to beq really implemented? >> stossel: a few years ago, thh teachers union boss planned to give 59 brand-new hummers to top uni
north american free trade agreement. they want to be part of that game. so even though the specialan interests of the teachers union.ains very powerful and as you can see, very activist, a largen percentage of the mexican population backs the president on this one. v >> stossel: in america whenrcen teachers unions protest, they are noisy and disruptive. but in mexico, they take hostages. they shut the whole city down. >> yeah. i think that actually this backfired on them,...
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americans can get along with the north koreans. good luck. jenna: we'll continue to watch what he does. right now the afl/cio says goodbye to 45,000 union members. long shore and warehouse union breaking its ties with the national afl/cio blaming the split on the president's health care law and immigration reform. our chief national correspondent is live with why this is significant. jim? >> hello, jenna. thaerpt. union is so angry over the so-called cadillac tax in obamacare that imposes a 40% tax on generous plans the union gets it's breaking away from the afl/cio sending a letter to their president complaining about many things saying that, quote, president obama ran on a flat form that he would not tax medical plans and at the 2009 afl/cio convention, you stated that labor would not stand for a tax on our benefits. yet the federation later lobbied affiliates to support a bill that taxed our health care plan. now, the cadillac tax is also pushing employers to change the insurance they offer. >> that is a big, big factor. every employer, as soon as the law was signed, said we're not going to pay the cadillac tax. >> so employers are c
americans can get along with the north koreans. good luck. jenna: we'll continue to watch what he does. right now the afl/cio says goodbye to 45,000 union members. long shore and warehouse union breaking its ties with the national afl/cio blaming the split on the president's health care law and immigration reform. our chief national correspondent is live with why this is significant. jim? >> hello, jenna. thaerpt. union is so angry over the so-called cadillac tax in obamacare that imposes...