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history and i think our union is taking up an important social struggle that could dramatically transformation and our city and for educatorsl across the country. amy: i want to ask about a piece authored by the president and vice president of the seattle school board. writing in an article headlined, "district to striking teachers: there is no money left," in the "seattle times," sherry carrand and sharon peaslee point out that the district increased teacher salaries in the last 6 years when the state was not able to. they go on to say -- "we believe our proposed contract agreement offers a generous package that increases pay, adds dozens of teachers to reduce class size, and stretches but maintains fiscal health and sustainability with the current proposal, we're out of revenue. there is no money left." jesse hagopian, your response? >> i think that is just shameful. i am really sorry that they wrote those words because in fact, we know the state is not doing its constitutional duty to fund our schools, but we also know that the school district received $40 million from the state this y
history and i think our union is taking up an important social struggle that could dramatically transformation and our city and for educatorsl across the country. amy: i want to ask about a piece authored by the president and vice president of the seattle school board. writing in an article headlined, "district to striking teachers: there is no money left," in the "seattle times," sherry carrand and sharon peaslee point out that the district increased teacher salaries in the...
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the times are testing the union, are testing our union.nd it is up to us, in a collective way to show our resilience. >> reporter: these refugees will now be divided into three groups. those who want to stay in croatia, those who don't, and those who belong in a special vulnerable category. back on the border with hungary, all of those left look vulnerable. these are the people who have chosen not to believe, risking the elements and further violence. >> i will stay here. i will not go to croatia and stay in slow vainia without work, without anything, so i will not go. >> reporter: they are determined the gates will eventually open, the barbed wire removed, and they will be free to move on toward ts the e.u. >>> a member of the european parliament from croatia calls for unity in response to the crisis. >> the problem is with croatia, the government expected 500 to 2,000 refugees and they say we are well preprayered, we can help them. they were not prepared for this many refugees, when they started coming, they sent a train to pick them up,
the times are testing the union, are testing our union.nd it is up to us, in a collective way to show our resilience. >> reporter: these refugees will now be divided into three groups. those who want to stay in croatia, those who don't, and those who belong in a special vulnerable category. back on the border with hungary, all of those left look vulnerable. these are the people who have chosen not to believe, risking the elements and further violence. >> i will stay here. i will not...
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here in this country, the wealth yecht nation on earth, we are still working every day to perfect our union and to be more equal and more just and to treat the most vulnerable members of our society with value and concern. that's why today, i am committing the united states to achieving the sustainable development goals and as long as i am president -- (applause.) -- and as long as i am president, and well after i am done being president, i will keep fighting for the education and housing and healthcare and jobs that reduce inequality and create opportunity here in the united states and around the world [applause.] this is not just a job for politicians. it's work for all much us. this next chapter of do. cannot be about what governments spend. it has to harness the unprecedented resources of our inter connected world. in just a few short years, in the areas of health and food security and energy, my administration is committed and helped mobilize more than $100,000,000,000 to promote development and save lines, more than $100,000,000,000. guided by the new consensus we reached in odis, i a
here in this country, the wealth yecht nation on earth, we are still working every day to perfect our union and to be more equal and more just and to treat the most vulnerable members of our society with value and concern. that's why today, i am committing the united states to achieving the sustainable development goals and as long as i am president -- (applause.) -- and as long as i am president, and well after i am done being president, i will keep fighting for the education and housing and...
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. >> here in this country, the wealthiest nation on earth, we are still working to protect our union. >> reporter: president barack obama addressing the u.n. world leer summit -- leader summit over the weekend. and also scheduled to talk, russian president. in a year interview, charlie rose spoke with the controversial leader asking him about this strategy in syria, who sent troops and weapons to the country. enforcement that could be used to attack rebel forces supported by the u.s. >> there is no other help to the syrian government. >> reporter: with the many heads of state traveling throughout the city for various events, that means large mulder cades -- motorcades will be navigating as well. >>> and firefighters battle a roger fire at a nursery in green bugler viewers sent us this picture of firefighters on- the-scene. it took 50 firefighters from several department four hours to get that fire under control. no word on what caused the fire. >>> time is 4:32. and here is john elliott. with traffic and weather. >> summer is back. humidity is up and summer is back, too. on again and
. >> here in this country, the wealthiest nation on earth, we are still working to protect our union. >> reporter: president barack obama addressing the u.n. world leer summit -- leader summit over the weekend. and also scheduled to talk, russian president. in a year interview, charlie rose spoke with the controversial leader asking him about this strategy in syria, who sent troops and weapons to the country. enforcement that could be used to attack rebel forces supported by the...
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, it doesn't look heavy by any stretch of the imagination for eagles in town next sunday and for our union85 degrees. so, a very distinct fall chill tomorrow morning and then going back to summer-like levels the rest on the week. >> we're glad to have you here. >> i'm okay, fine being here next to you guys. >>> world news sunday next here on channel six. don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. then we're back here again on six abc at 11:00. >>> for adam joseph, melissa magee, jamie apody, jeff skversky and sarah bloomquist, and the entire "action news" team. i'm walter perez. we will see you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. >> ♪ i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvon
, it doesn't look heavy by any stretch of the imagination for eagles in town next sunday and for our union85 degrees. so, a very distinct fall chill tomorrow morning and then going back to summer-like levels the rest on the week. >> we're glad to have you here. >> i'm okay, fine being here next to you guys. >>> world news sunday next here on channel six. don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. then we're back here again on six abc at 11:00. >>>...
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we built our union not with the use of force, but through seeking a compromise. is is a complicated process, a difficult, long-standing process. exception that we would create for our people and our economies, more advantages in world markets and in the international arena. charlie: tell me about the baltic states and your intentions towards the baltic states. pres. putin: we would like to build friendly relations with them, a lot of russian people living there who remained after the soviet union. their rights have been violated. in many baltic states, they have invented some new thing. this has been the case up until now regarding citizenship. a citizen, a foreigner, a person without citizenship, people with .ual citizenship the baltic states have invented something totally new. they call them noncitizens. they call people who have been living for decades in the territory of the baltic states and you have been to fry -- and who have been deprived of their rights, they cannot participate in elections. everyone keeps silent about this as if this is the way it is su
we built our union not with the use of force, but through seeking a compromise. is is a complicated process, a difficult, long-standing process. exception that we would create for our people and our economies, more advantages in world markets and in the international arena. charlie: tell me about the baltic states and your intentions towards the baltic states. pres. putin: we would like to build friendly relations with them, a lot of russian people living there who remained after the soviet...
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we need more europe in our asylum policy. we need more union in our refugee policy. the two require solidarity to be permanently anchored in our plsy approach and our rules. this is why today the commission is also proposing a permanent relocation mechanism which is a permanent relocation mechanism which will allow us to deal with crisis situations more swiftly in the future. more swiftly in the future, that means more swiftly than in the past. a common refugee and asylum policy requires further affirmation of asylum policies after asylum is granted. member states need to take a second look at their support, integration and inclusion policies. the commission is ready to look into how you can support these efforts. and i'm strongly in favor -- i'm strongly in favor of allowing asylum seekers to work and to earn their own money while their applications are being processed. [ applause ] labor, work, needing a job, is a matter of dignity. those who are working, are finding back the dignity they had before they were living. and so we should do everything to change our nat
we need more europe in our asylum policy. we need more union in our refugee policy. the two require solidarity to be permanently anchored in our plsy approach and our rules. this is why today the commission is also proposing a permanent relocation mechanism which is a permanent relocation mechanism which will allow us to deal with crisis situations more swiftly in the future. more swiftly in the future, that means more swiftly than in the past. a common refugee and asylum policy requires...
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good luck to our union. >>> check this out, a yankees fan at yankees stadium just cannot make the catch. he has had not one, but not two, but three chances at the foul ball during the game against red sox last night. he could not come up with any of them. poor guy. pop ups, they can get blown around by the wind. grounder of course can take a bad hop. >> wow. >> right there. >> he was hit in the face. >> that was a toss from the ball boy. >> yes. >> so that was tough to take. >> you know, maybe just don't go for it, oh, darling you go for it. >> it wasn't his night. >> poor guy. >> it is being replayed all around the country. >> yes. >> i feel for him. >> yes. >> he did at least attempt to make the grab, and make the ultimate act there. >> next time bring the glove with you. >> yes. >> avoid that. a little help. >>> if you went to bed early last night you missed great laughs on the late night with the late, late show with james corden. >> he teamed up to recreate damon's entire movie career in less than eight minutes. >> where is clooney. >> well, i'm george clooney, obviously. >> yeah,
good luck to our union. >>> check this out, a yankees fan at yankees stadium just cannot make the catch. he has had not one, but not two, but three chances at the foul ball during the game against red sox last night. he could not come up with any of them. poor guy. pop ups, they can get blown around by the wind. grounder of course can take a bad hop. >> wow. >> right there. >> he was hit in the face. >> that was a toss from the ball boy. >> yes. >>...
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we have to look overtly at the huge issues with which the ube peen union is now confronted and that's what i want to focus on now. ourn union, i don't really want to fall in to dispond, but it's not in a good situation. there is no point of the presents and the commission the representatives of the european democracy and the peoples of europe to just put things in rosy colors. no, we are not in a good place. [applause] >> there is a lack of european in this union and a lack of union in this union. [applause] >> translator: and that has to change. we have to change it, and now. work together to that end. i think that is the remit that we have got from the european electorate. and that actually corresponds to the remit you gave to me. i don't know why you are becoming nervous when you are speaking about the european union. [ inaudible ] >> you can't interrupt me. [ inaudible ] >> [applause] >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, whatever work programs or legislative agendas, say the first priority today is and must be the refugees crisis. since the beginning of the year, nearly 500,000 people have made their way to eu
we have to look overtly at the huge issues with which the ube peen union is now confronted and that's what i want to focus on now. ourn union, i don't really want to fall in to dispond, but it's not in a good situation. there is no point of the presents and the commission the representatives of the european democracy and the peoples of europe to just put things in rosy colors. no, we are not in a good place. [applause] >> there is a lack of european in this union and a lack of union in...
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i simply wanted to say we have to be very ambitious as the european union on our way into think we arenot enough, but more user efforts than others delivering. we are tackling the root causes of the next migration wave if we are addressing in a proper way to climate change because tomorrow morning we will have climate refugees and will have to know that if the first climate refugees are coming to europe. we don't have time to lose and that's why want the european union and member states to be as ambitious as possible. but i would like to say here that i do think -- [applause] that the european union should not find any such deal. priority has to be adopt a binding global climate deal and we have to fight for the and the boys against those that are member states not sharing when it comes to climate change, your past to be an example for others. [applause] >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, it wasn't the state of the entire union, but i didn't wish to deliver a poem on the european union to you today and at the end of the address, which i shortened, i have to confess the european un
i simply wanted to say we have to be very ambitious as the european union on our way into think we arenot enough, but more user efforts than others delivering. we are tackling the root causes of the next migration wave if we are addressing in a proper way to climate change because tomorrow morning we will have climate refugees and will have to know that if the first climate refugees are coming to europe. we don't have time to lose and that's why want the european union and member states to be...
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ohio is one of the strong industrial based states in our union. and we started the down trend of the steel mills and -- which had been the fruit of the labor for so many years. of course, along with the new type of scheme of economics in our country, it was impacted very heavily. well, i guess part of my experience in congress was very unique in the sense that speaker tip o'neill and speaker jim wright both in succession, because of my past experience as a criminal and defense lawyer and one who had practiced a great deal of constitutional law, called upon me for some very serious assignments in addition to my appropriation committee work. all of this i did added to my appropriations committee work. but i was first appointed to the ethics committee. and the first black to ever serve on the ethics committee. i later became chairman of that committee. during my chairmanship, we handled the abscam cases where members of congress were seen on national tv stuffing money from a scam operation into their pockets and that type of thing. and it was a natio
ohio is one of the strong industrial based states in our union. and we started the down trend of the steel mills and -- which had been the fruit of the labor for so many years. of course, along with the new type of scheme of economics in our country, it was impacted very heavily. well, i guess part of my experience in congress was very unique in the sense that speaker tip o'neill and speaker jim wright both in succession, because of my past experience as a criminal and defense lawyer and one...
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pipeline, right, the controversial pop line that would bring a dam to texas, some unions were opposed to it. .. urn them down, ourmbers don't have work in this antiunion economy, we need jobs. you tax environmentalist and union without supporting because they need jobs. they have tremendous amount in common and need to unite, but it's very difficult when you're telling workers, hey, you're going to have so sacrifice the job because they can't sacrifice that job because they need to feed their families. >> so begin with, and you talk tonight about triangle fire, the same as people who saw that happen, perkins, later secretary. this is a great story but also a story of reform from this house. people like me, like some of you in the audience here it becomes a hard drinking here because we also believe reform has to come from the workers within. so why is it important people outside of the work ways to see what happens and get involved in these struggles? >> workers are always struggling. in 1909 the uprising of the 20,000 are finding. but what has to happen to succeed on their own. they largely need some kind of mid
pipeline, right, the controversial pop line that would bring a dam to texas, some unions were opposed to it. .. urn them down, ourmbers don't have work in this antiunion economy, we need jobs. you tax environmentalist and union without supporting because they need jobs. they have tremendous amount in common and need to unite, but it's very difficult when you're telling workers, hey, you're going to have so sacrifice the job because they can't sacrifice that job because they need to feed their...
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we need more europe in our asylum policy. we need more union in our refugee post. two european refugee, it requires solidarity to be permanently anchored in our policy approach and our rules. this is why today the commission is also proposing a permanent relocation mechanism which are permanent relocation mechanism which allow us to deem the crisis situations most willfully in the future, more swiftly in the future. that means more swiftly than in the past. on account of refugee and asylum requires asylum policies after it is granted. member states need to take a second look at their support, integration and inclusion policies. the commission is ready to look into how you can support these efforts. and i'm strongly in favor, i'm strongly in favor of allowing asylum seekers to work and to earn their own money once the applications are being processed. [ applause ]. labor, work, being on a job is another dignity. those who are working are finding back the dignity they had before they were leaving. and so we should do everything to change our national legislation in o
we need more europe in our asylum policy. we need more union in our refugee post. two european refugee, it requires solidarity to be permanently anchored in our policy approach and our rules. this is why today the commission is also proposing a permanent relocation mechanism which are permanent relocation mechanism which allow us to deem the crisis situations most willfully in the future, more swiftly in the future. that means more swiftly than in the past. on account of refugee and asylum...
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not only the mayor but the commissioners, the leaders of the department, department,department, our union, and the rank-and-file white firefighters. i am so glad that this book has been written. exciting and riveting. [applause] this can be used as a blueprint. and it can show what a grassroots effort can accomplish by using the power we have at hand. >> i cannot imagine a better ending than that one. >> one more. paul and mike have been at the spirit of this fight for quite a bit of time. this test was never validated. not only was it not validated, the amount of money that went out of the city to the suburbs, rockland county and here and they're that the city desperately needed was unconscionable. we can't go to rockland county and become firefighters. we can even go to long island. those types of things are the reason why we felt as black people that our sons and daughters needed an opportunity to have jobs. our children should have an opportunity to benefit from the good paying jobs. it's a shame that the powers that be feel it is necessary to stop something that they know is right. [
not only the mayor but the commissioners, the leaders of the department, department,department, our union, and the rank-and-file white firefighters. i am so glad that this book has been written. exciting and riveting. [applause] this can be used as a blueprint. and it can show what a grassroots effort can accomplish by using the power we have at hand. >> i cannot imagine a better ending than that one. >> one more. paul and mike have been at the spirit of this fight for quite a bit...
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my friends, my friend, the state of our union is... stick around, citizens, we've got jake gyllenhaal and tim cook. yeah! why you gotta be like that surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no i am... do you know what ge is? at sprint, we're building the world's best network. faster and more reliable than ever. we've already invested over 20 billion dollars and 23 million hours. our customers are noticing. and we're being recognized across the country. because our network is stronger, faster, and more reliable than ever before. and we're just getting started. it's time to move forward and cut your rate plan in half. bring us your verizon or at&t bill, turn in your old phone, and switch to sprint today. i
my friends, my friend, the state of our union is... stick around, citizens, we've got jake gyllenhaal and tim cook. yeah! why you gotta be like that surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"!...
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our comrades. we cannot agree to that. >> we don't trust the african union. we want to take control of our destiny. the people do not agree with what is happening. they kill unarmed civilians and expect us to keep quiet. >> the plan will be formally presented to west african heads of state. forncludes provisions presidential parliamentary elections to be held november 22 and will allow those loyal to the longtime president, ousted in a popular uprising last year, to stand in the election. >> we will bring you any developments from that nation, bikina faso. has been sworn into office and he will unveil his new government lineup. he has pledged he will get his country back on track. are committed to do anything in our power to do anything so the country can put this hardship behind us. for us to become powerful again and an equal partner in the european union, our people to be proud and dignified. >> pope francis has arrived in cuba in sent he i go. is the final leg of his historic trip to the caribbean island. before he goes to the united states. his role in re
our comrades. we cannot agree to that. >> we don't trust the african union. we want to take control of our destiny. the people do not agree with what is happening. they kill unarmed civilians and expect us to keep quiet. >> the plan will be formally presented to west african heads of state. forncludes provisions presidential parliamentary elections to be held november 22 and will allow those loyal to the longtime president, ousted in a popular uprising last year, to stand in the...
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union" starts right now. >>> breaking news brand new poll numbers. our first look about what voters think about the republican pack sense wednesday's explosive debate. who is up? who is down? who might be on the way out? donald trump will be here to respond live. plus governor chris christie. >> i'm a republican in new jersey. i wake up every morning as an outsider. >> pundits say he had a good night. are the points he scored enough to put him back in the game? an exclusive sunday interview next. >>> then governor kasich trying to sell his experience. >> i flew on this plane with ronald reagan. his goals and mine pretty much the same. >> will playing up his time in washington work? a race so far that favors political outsiders. i'll ask him. and the best political team on television will be here with insights from the campaign trail. hello i'm jake tapper in washington, d.c., where the state of our union is radically reshuffling. breaking right now a brand new k kcnn poll, the first since wednesday's debate. donald trump maintain his first place status t
union" starts right now. >>> breaking news brand new poll numbers. our first look about what voters think about the republican pack sense wednesday's explosive debate. who is up? who is down? who might be on the way out? donald trump will be here to respond live. plus governor chris christie. >> i'm a republican in new jersey. i wake up every morning as an outsider. >> pundits say he had a good night. are the points he scored enough to put him back in the game? an...
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the times are testing the union, are testing our union, and it is up to you also in a collective way to show resilience. >> these refugees will now be divided into three groups, those who want to stay in croatia, those who don't and those who belong in a special vulnerable category. on the border with hungary, all those left in the makeshift camps look vulnerable. these people have chosen not to leave, i canning elements and further violence. >> i will stay here to open this door. i am not go to croatia and take myself there. i am not go. >> they wait for the barbed wire to open and they will be tree to move on. >> a member of the european parliament from croatia has called for unity in responding to the crisis. >> the problem is that croatia, the government expected this 500 to nearly 200,000 refugees and said they are welcome here. they are welcome. we are not to care for this many refugees and when they started coming, they were coming to east croatia, they sent the train to pick them up, 5,000 people on a train that only 1,000 people can load in and the rest of them are now left
the times are testing the union, are testing our union, and it is up to you also in a collective way to show resilience. >> these refugees will now be divided into three groups, those who want to stay in croatia, those who don't and those who belong in a special vulnerable category. on the border with hungary, all those left in the makeshift camps look vulnerable. these people have chosen not to leave, i canning elements and further violence. >> i will stay here to open this door. i...
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america,thing about the great project of america, is that perfecting our union is never finished. we've always got more work to do. and tonight's honorees remind us of that. of the courage and sacrifices, the work that the've done, not just at national level, but in local communities all across the country. we couldn't be prouder of them. the heroes of the civil rights movement, whom we lost last month, remind us of the work that needs to be done. bondcan heroes like julian .nd emilio boynton ms. robinson, some of you know, early this year, my family and i for theany in selma 50th anniversary of that march. as we crossed the independence bridge, i thought about her and all the extraordinary women like her who were really the life force of the movement. [applause] women were the: foot soldiers. women strategized boycotts. women organized marches. even if they weren't allowed to run the civil rights organizations on paper, behind the scenes, they were the thinkers and the doers making things happen each and every day. doing the work that nobody else wanted to do. they couldn't alway
america,thing about the great project of america, is that perfecting our union is never finished. we've always got more work to do. and tonight's honorees remind us of that. of the courage and sacrifices, the work that the've done, not just at national level, but in local communities all across the country. we couldn't be prouder of them. the heroes of the civil rights movement, whom we lost last month, remind us of the work that needs to be done. bondcan heroes like julian .nd emilio boynton...
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our unions are being partnered with the postal service in this conversation. they would like to keep those positions around for the workforce. which means that there is a reinvention. in some scenarios, you may have seen the postal services now testing the delivery of groceries. there's an interesting extensions of the mail service, for coming to the house in addition to delivering those packages. what are the other items that we can provide that would be of value to the consumer. that's part of that expansion of the position. letter carrier first and foremost. their job is still to deliver and secure the united states mail, but if they can provide an additional service, that allows us to keep those positions, and extend to something that the consumer is interested, that's definitely what we're interested in. >> does this change the nature of work essentially? how people do their work? there are things, there are probably going to be jobs that just end up disappearing. that happens with every sort of technology and again, change is one we don't have to change.
our unions are being partnered with the postal service in this conversation. they would like to keep those positions around for the workforce. which means that there is a reinvention. in some scenarios, you may have seen the postal services now testing the delivery of groceries. there's an interesting extensions of the mail service, for coming to the house in addition to delivering those packages. what are the other items that we can provide that would be of value to the consumer. that's part...
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union. there have to be 2 answers, an immediate answer that we have developed -- to make sure our european unionember states can trust us. we have committed to defending the border and have to do that. laura: are you going to keep your border closed until the you eat -- until the eu comes up with a coherent policy? >> be illegal border crossing has to be stopped. haveorder crossings that been accepted and approved as the legal entry points in the country are not closed. what is important, i believe, is that there are 2 problems. an immediate one where we have to develop an immediate response. we have to make sure that everybody's request for asylum is processed according to european regulation. there is a deeper problem. we are proposing an answer for that as well. i can see hungary providing an answer, more of a solution then part of the problem. laura: you're planning to extend that fence along the border with romania. romania is saying this is against the spirit of the european union. what do you say to that? >> we can see other european union countries that have come under the pressure we ha
union. there have to be 2 answers, an immediate answer that we have developed -- to make sure our european unionember states can trust us. we have committed to defending the border and have to do that. laura: are you going to keep your border closed until the you eat -- until the eu comes up with a coherent policy? >> be illegal border crossing has to be stopped. haveorder crossings that been accepted and approved as the legal entry points in the country are not closed. what is important,...
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the largest credit union is small compared to the banking industry. larger largest bank is than ouromplete industry overall. have toy credit unions become present of the safety and soundness. we are regulated just like the banks are by our regulator, but no. credit unions do not post that risk. cory from little rock, arkansas. go ahead. caller: hi guys. i'm glad to be on this morning. i am a credit union member and i think you guys provide a phenomenal service. but the caller who called in and said that his family had started a bank in the 1930's, because basically of racism. at the incomeook i'm sorry, i'm nervous -- disparity among minorities in the united states i think that the local banks, especially credit unions, if they really want to grow i think if they would get out of the smallmindedness and see that there is a vast number of people in their very own communities that they could help. if you really want to grow and if you really want to be great, take care of the people first. if you want to be successful help everyone else be happy and you will be happy to. host: thanks.
the largest credit union is small compared to the banking industry. larger largest bank is than ouromplete industry overall. have toy credit unions become present of the safety and soundness. we are regulated just like the banks are by our regulator, but no. credit unions do not post that risk. cory from little rock, arkansas. go ahead. caller: hi guys. i'm glad to be on this morning. i am a credit union member and i think you guys provide a phenomenal service. but the caller who called in and...
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our unions are being partnered with the postal service in this conversation. they would like to keep those positions around for the workforce, which means there is a reen vention. in some scenarios, you may have seen the postal services now testing the delivery of groceries. there's an interesting extensions of the mail service, for coming to the house in addition to delivering those packages. what are the other items that we can provide that would be of value to the consumer? that part of the extension of the position. there's still a letter carrier, first and foremost. their job is still to deliver and secure the united states mail, but if they can provide an additional service, that allows us to keep those positions, and extend to something that the consumer is interested, that's definitely what we're interested in pursuing. >> and so, does this change the nature of work essentially? how people do their work? there are things, there are probably going to be jobs that just end up disappearing. that happens with every sort of development of technology. and ag
our unions are being partnered with the postal service in this conversation. they would like to keep those positions around for the workforce, which means there is a reen vention. in some scenarios, you may have seen the postal services now testing the delivery of groceries. there's an interesting extensions of the mail service, for coming to the house in addition to delivering those packages. what are the other items that we can provide that would be of value to the consumer? that part of the...
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. >> where do i go in order to honor and celebrate this day that we've set aside for our people? union the only place i'm really happy to be able to come here again. >> earlier a group of navy officers held two moments of silence at that memorial. one at 5:45 a.m., when the first plane hit the world trade center then when a second plane hit. >>> there is a ceremony going on right now in lafayette. >> reporter: katie? >> reporter: good evening, the ceremony is going on right now. we're located at old tunnel road. you can see the flags on the overpass which spans over highway 24. so many commuters are able to see this display of honor and the patriotism is evident across the bay area. the squeak of the flagpole. the boom of a bell. sounds that still happen with the first responders some 14 years after the september 11th terrorist attacks. >> you know, the emotion comes back all of these years later. it's something that i think we'll draw on for the rest of or lives. >> many bay area departments sent crews to help with the search. >> our departments sent people to go help with the funeral
. >> where do i go in order to honor and celebrate this day that we've set aside for our people? union the only place i'm really happy to be able to come here again. >> earlier a group of navy officers held two moments of silence at that memorial. one at 5:45 a.m., when the first plane hit the world trade center then when a second plane hit. >>> there is a ceremony going on right now in lafayette. >> reporter: katie? >> reporter: good evening, the ceremony is...
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our way to tariffs. but i would like to say here, that i do think that the european union could not find just any deal. has to be ambitious, global, and finally global climate deal. that's the european duty and we have to find for that and to have -- -- those go-between our numbers. they are not sharing that. union is not borrowing from others. sgloot ladies and gentlemen. the state of the entire union that i didn't wish to deliver a poem on the european union to you today and that the end of an address that i admit was too long which i shortened brutally. i have to confess the european union isn't in a great state, but we mustn't sit back and do nothing else and criticize the states of the union. gaus of the past year, we have managed to carry out a member of important and substantial reforms, if i say it. i'm talking here about the commission. we have an agenda on migration. and i wouldn't have put to me and accepted that on my gragz the commission has done nothing. just this morning, on the german division, i heard the minister criticizing the absence of the upan commission. yes, i was on holiday. we
our way to tariffs. but i would like to say here, that i do think that the european union could not find just any deal. has to be ambitious, global, and finally global climate deal. that's the european duty and we have to find for that and to have -- -- those go-between our numbers. they are not sharing that. union is not borrowing from others. sgloot ladies and gentlemen. the state of the entire union that i didn't wish to deliver a poem on the european union to you today and that the end of...
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most of our unions, it represents to the employees, also have an aggregate of other services that they offer to their unions. then they make those available to their members. members are not always sure that those services come through their unions, and not to the city especially if they get a payroll slots. that's kind of what house people, that they think it comes through us. because it's off on their payroll. therefore, it must be sanctioned by the city. it's not sanctioned by the city is not sanctioned by the health service boards. it's just that-it might've been for example, for some of these benefits that were granted to a different union that the payroll slot was available and someone else was able to use it. so there's all kinds of subtleties involved here. i think you will find as you go along, there will be many hurdles to overcome and that you have to have a lot of dialogue to find out these companies are, who has already vetted them and who is providing those services. it may be that maybe health service would want to touch it. by the way, there's a typo.. i had to point th
most of our unions, it represents to the employees, also have an aggregate of other services that they offer to their unions. then they make those available to their members. members are not always sure that those services come through their unions, and not to the city especially if they get a payroll slots. that's kind of what house people, that they think it comes through us. because it's off on their payroll. therefore, it must be sanctioned by the city. it's not sanctioned by the city is...
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we've built our customs union, th,eurasian union not with force but compromise.this is a difficult, long-standing process through negotiations and through search for a compromise on mutually beneficial and acceptable conditions, with the exception that we would create for our people and for our economies more effective advantages in world markets and in the international arena in general. >> rose: so why are we talking about -- so while we're talking about this, tell me about the baltic states and your intentions towards the baltic states. >> well, we would like to build friendly relations with them. there are a lot of russian people living there who remained after the soviet union. they're violated there. their rights have been violated. you know that in many baltic states, they have invented some new thing, an international law. this has been the case up until now regarding citizenship. a syd zen, foreigner, person without citizenship and duel national, that is people with dual citizenship. the battlings states have invented something totally new. do you know w
we've built our customs union, th,eurasian union not with force but compromise.this is a difficult, long-standing process through negotiations and through search for a compromise on mutually beneficial and acceptable conditions, with the exception that we would create for our people and for our economies more effective advantages in world markets and in the international arena in general. >> rose: so why are we talking about -- so while we're talking about this, tell me about the baltic...
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we need more europe in our asylum policy. we need more union in our refugee policy. requiresfugee policy solidarity to be permanently anchored in our policy approach and our rules. this is why today, the commission is also proposing a ,ermanent relocation mechanism the present relocation mechanism which will allow us to deal with crisis situations more swiftly in the future. more swiftly in the future, that means more swiftly than in the past. a common refugee and asylum policy requires further asylum policies after status is granted. member states need to take a second look at support, integration, and inclusion policies. the commission is ready to look into how youth funds can support these efforts. and i am strongly in favor, strongly in favor of allowing asylum seekers to work and to earn their own money once the applications are being processed. [applause] mr. juncker: labor, work, being in a job, is a matter of dignity. are findingorking back to the dignity they had before leaving. to change everything national legislation in order to allow refugees, migrants,
we need more europe in our asylum policy. we need more union in our refugee policy. requiresfugee policy solidarity to be permanently anchored in our policy approach and our rules. this is why today, the commission is also proposing a ,ermanent relocation mechanism the present relocation mechanism which will allow us to deal with crisis situations more swiftly in the future. more swiftly in the future, that means more swiftly than in the past. a common refugee and asylum policy requires further...
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the good thing about america, the great project of america, is that perfecting our union is never finished. we've always got more work to do. and tonight's honorees remind us of that. they remind us of the courage and sacrifices, the work that they've done, not just at the national level, but in local communities all across the country. we couldn't be prouder of them. the heroes of the civil rights movement, whom we lost last month, remind us of the work that needs to be done. american heroes like julian bond and emilio boynton. ms. robinson, some of you know, early this year, my family and i joined many in selma for the 50th anniversary of that march. as we crossed the independence bridge, i thought about her and all the extraordinary women like her who were really the life force of the movement. [applause] president obama: women were the foot soldiers. women strategized boycotts. women organized marches. even if they weren't allowed to run the civil rights organizations on paper, behind the scenes, they were the thinkers and the doers making things happen each and every day. doing the wo
the good thing about america, the great project of america, is that perfecting our union is never finished. we've always got more work to do. and tonight's honorees remind us of that. they remind us of the courage and sacrifices, the work that they've done, not just at the national level, but in local communities all across the country. we couldn't be prouder of them. the heroes of the civil rights movement, whom we lost last month, remind us of the work that needs to be done. american heroes...
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. >> we pray with francis our pope, in union with francis our pope, and now here you are. >> and now, as people left, it was clear the experience had changed live. >> we talked about seeing the face of christ in the people of the city. that resonated. >> i had the opportunity to see the pope thursday evening, in his fiat traveling up fifth avenue near 63rd street and he looked out the back window and waved and that makes him so special, he has it seems to share eye contact and a special moment with people he pass and so many people you see over and over, this is a memory they will cherish for a lifetime. and i think people in philadelphia will be looking forward to that as well. toss it back to you guys but i know you had an opportunity to experience that. >> so many people had that up close, hello, and it was into is to see him wave out of the fiat. thank you very much. >> and pope francis leaving new yorkers with many memorable moments and the coverage continues with cbs 2 diane macedo. >> the pope started his day on friday addressing the largest gathering of world leaders ever at t
. >> we pray with francis our pope, in union with francis our pope, and now here you are. >> and now, as people left, it was clear the experience had changed live. >> we talked about seeing the face of christ in the people of the city. that resonated. >> i had the opportunity to see the pope thursday evening, in his fiat traveling up fifth avenue near 63rd street and he looked out the back window and waved and that makes him so special, he has it seems to share eye...
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union is now confronted. and that's what i want to focus on now. our european union, want to fall into despond, but it is not in a good situation. there is no point of the president of the commission, representatives of the european democracy, and the peoples of europe to just put things in rosy colors. no, we are not in a good place. there is a lack of europe in the european union. there's a lack of union in this european union. [ applause ]. and that has to change. we have to change it, and now. work together to that end. i think that is what we have from the european electorate. that corresponds to what you gave to me. >> i don't know why you are becoming nervous about when you were speaking about the european union, sir. >> each time you respond to what you are saying because what you are saying is worthless. [ applause ]. >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, the programs or legislative agendas say the first priority to date is and must be addressing the refugee crisis. since the beginning of the year, nearly 500,000 people have made their way t
union is now confronted. and that's what i want to focus on now. our european union, want to fall into despond, but it is not in a good situation. there is no point of the president of the commission, representatives of the european democracy, and the peoples of europe to just put things in rosy colors. no, we are not in a good place. there is a lack of europe in the european union. there's a lack of union in this european union. [ applause ]. and that has to change. we have to change it, and...
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when president reagan engaged with the soviet unionings he also was negotiating with our -- union, he also was negotiating with our most feared and distrusted enemy. in negotiations with iran, it has been the same for president obama as it was for president kennedy in negotiating with the soviet union. and both president kennedy and president obama had the same goals as america's had for over a half a century, and that is to prevent nuclear war. and to do so it has been necessary to deal with an untrusted foe. i have listened to my constituents, i've been privy to many classified briefings, i've spoken personally to president obama and secretary kerry, met with officials in vienna, at the headquarters of the iaea, and with diplomats and officials from europe and asia. over those past several weeks and months, i've often thought about president kennedy's eloquent words at american university in august of 1963 when he said that in the final analysis we all inhabit the same small planet. we all breathe the same air. we all cherish our children's future and we're all mortal. the same hold
when president reagan engaged with the soviet unionings he also was negotiating with our -- union, he also was negotiating with our most feared and distrusted enemy. in negotiations with iran, it has been the same for president obama as it was for president kennedy in negotiating with the soviet union. and both president kennedy and president obama had the same goals as america's had for over a half a century, and that is to prevent nuclear war. and to do so it has been necessary to deal with...
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but you also have the mayor -- major union who would gain from it, the laborers, who would get these construction jobs saying our members don't have work in this anti-union economy. we need those jobs. so they then attack the environmentalists and the other unions for not supporting it because their members need jobs. and so, you know, both movements have a tremendous amount in common, and both movements need to unite in order to fight a constant enemy. but it's very, very difficult when you're telling workers, hey, you're going to have to sacrifice this job, because they can't sacrifice that job because they need to feed their families. >> so you begin the book and you begin your talk tonight with the triangle fire and the famous people who saw that happen including frances perkins who became the first woman labor secretary. and pushing -- and those people pushed for labor laws, and this is a great story, but it's also a story of reform from the top. and so for labor movement people like me, like some of you i know in the audience here, that becomes a hard story to hear because we also believe that the reform h
but you also have the mayor -- major union who would gain from it, the laborers, who would get these construction jobs saying our members don't have work in this anti-union economy. we need those jobs. so they then attack the environmentalists and the other unions for not supporting it because their members need jobs. and so, you know, both movements have a tremendous amount in common, and both movements need to unite in order to fight a constant enemy. but it's very, very difficult when you're...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live at union station. ourureau is right across the street. you were able to get there quick. what did you find out? >> reporter: i was able to get into union station really within minutes of the whole episode going down. and spoke to some eyewitnesses who described pretty accurately the chain of events that really began about five to 1:00 earn ti eastern time. they saw people running away from the mcdonald's and
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live at union station. ourureau is right across the street. you were able to get there quick. what did you find out? >> reporter: i was able to get into union station really within minutes of the whole episode going down. and spoke to some eyewitnesses who described pretty accurately the chain of events that really began about five to 1:00 earn ti eastern time. they saw people running away from the mcdonald's and
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this is a transformation of our european union, and it will keep us busy for many, many years.annot predict how we will able to deal with it, but we have to get used to the fact that we will be hosting a lot more human beings in our continent than before, and we will have more diversity. we will have great opportunities, i am sure, but we also have burdens, and the question is can we share the burdens in the spirit of solidarity, and can we make use of that opportunity, or are we in a mode of rejecting that, of denial, and i hope we will do the right thing in europe. charlie: thank you very much. peter: thank you, charlie. ittig is theer w ambassador. we will be right back. ♪ announcer: "charlie rose" on bloomberg television is brought to you by boeing, or the drive to build something better inspires us every day. ♪ ♪ charlie: this weekend, the world's best tennis players will face off in the u.s. open. joining us for a look at it so far is tennis coach nick bo llettieri. than anyrked with more other a live. i am pleased to have you at this table. nick: thank you. charlie: hatc
this is a transformation of our european union, and it will keep us busy for many, many years.annot predict how we will able to deal with it, but we have to get used to the fact that we will be hosting a lot more human beings in our continent than before, and we will have more diversity. we will have great opportunities, i am sure, but we also have burdens, and the question is can we share the burdens in the spirit of solidarity, and can we make use of that opportunity, or are we in a mode of...
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. >> where do i go in order to -- honor and celebrate this day that we've set aside for our people? uniony is the only place. i'm really happy to be able to come here again to be a part of the ceremony. >> this memorial was completed in december, 2007. since then, a ceremony has been held here every year on 9/11. in union city, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> and you can also honor the 9/11 anniversary on social media. visit our instagram page at abc 7 news bay area to share this badge. a photographer took this photo as a rainbow that emerged from the world trade center site. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00. a hero's homecoming. the hometown celebration for the three sacramento men who stood up and stopped a killer attack on a train. >>> and one of the exchange students who survived that horrible collapse in berkeley shares the story for the first time. the challenges he still faces months after that tragedy. >>> and on this september 11th anniversary, preparing for the worst. new at 4:30 we'll take you to . >>> antioch, petaluma, and all the bay area. this is abc 7 news. >> well, chec
. >> where do i go in order to -- honor and celebrate this day that we've set aside for our people? uniony is the only place. i'm really happy to be able to come here again to be a part of the ceremony. >> this memorial was completed in december, 2007. since then, a ceremony has been held here every year on 9/11. in union city, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> and you can also honor the 9/11 anniversary on social media. visit our instagram page at abc 7 news bay area to share...
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we are working with our unions and find a way to leverage that same employee base. wherever possible, we want to find extensions to the work that they are doing. for example, the scenarios that we're working on with the gsa, providing an identity for the american public also means there's the necessary proofing component to that. anyone here tsa prechecked? in order to do that, you had to present yourself in person and provide some information about who you were. and in order to take advantage of some of these new personalized products as we play things forward, you're going to need that service. and the postal service, who better to provide that to you than the person who is coming to your home you'll see us begin to do things in the fall. we've got a few markets going would, if you go online and you want to take advantage of that pilot product that's out, it allow us you to threat but in order to take advantage of it, you have to be able to provide your was in maybe you fall out of a remote proofing scenario. tell me what street you lived at, what's the closest in
we are working with our unions and find a way to leverage that same employee base. wherever possible, we want to find extensions to the work that they are doing. for example, the scenarios that we're working on with the gsa, providing an identity for the american public also means there's the necessary proofing component to that. anyone here tsa prechecked? in order to do that, you had to present yourself in person and provide some information about who you were. and in order to take advantage...
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now, we agreed to strengthen our cooperation, not only with the european union, but the candidate countries. on five different levels. with very concrete actions, some of them have started already. some of them are going to be further defined in the steps mentioned, in the coming days or weeks. in particular, with the package. that information is going to adopt in this coming week. with a decision that the ministry of interior will have, a week or 10 days from now. we have have a foreign affairs council, a european council for the moment, planned tore october. but obviously we stand ready to have meetings at any time, and we were the one suggesting and posing in the beginning of the perception of this crisis in march. that is exactly here in lux -- luxembourg, if i remember. today we took did you suggests and decisions as ministers. there might come a time we need to come together again. the most important thing is to take into consideration the fact that the external site of our actions makes it possible to look for solutions, real ones, to the refugee crisis, but internal decisions, polic
now, we agreed to strengthen our cooperation, not only with the european union, but the candidate countries. on five different levels. with very concrete actions, some of them have started already. some of them are going to be further defined in the steps mentioned, in the coming days or weeks. in particular, with the package. that information is going to adopt in this coming week. with a decision that the ministry of interior will have, a week or 10 days from now. we have have a foreign...
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our day. >> area unions joined in solidarity and parade along columbus boulevard. the afl-cio hold this event. >> fourth made in america extravaganza in the history books, clean up underway. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch shows us the big crowd for made in america could be a dry run for the upcoming papal visit. >> beneath the morning fog, a mass made mess on the ben franklin parkway curve. neighbors know the site well, now that made in america has closed out it fourth annual weaken concert right outside their doors. >> my neighbor has been picking up beer bottles since saturday night, all he has is bags and bags of beer bottles because they just drop the beer bottles on the ground. >> overnight, crews were bagging up bottles, too, along with cans, other trash, plus, breaking down all five stages that showcased more than five dozen big names. perhaps none bigger than the closure, beyonce, on the main stage. stage some think might have been better elsewhere. >> i understand the kids want to play. i don't know why they couldn't have put it in the stadium? >>
our day. >> area unions joined in solidarity and parade along columbus boulevard. the afl-cio hold this event. >> fourth made in america extravaganza in the history books, clean up underway. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch shows us the big crowd for made in america could be a dry run for the upcoming papal visit. >> beneath the morning fog, a mass made mess on the ben franklin parkway curve. neighbors know the site well, now that made in america has closed...
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unions that took part in this campaign. we are a partner -- party it -- .rganically linked together that is where we get our strength from. s a former union organizer, i fully understand the importance of unions at the workplace defending people's rights, standing up for their members. that is why i do not appreciate what this government is trying to do the shackle unions and the trade unions bill they are bringing forward monday. [applause] our campaign attracted the support of 16,000 volunteers all over the country. organizers in each part of the country that organized all the events and meetings that we have held. in total, we have done 99 of those events today. we are here at the end of this long campaign. it has been incredible, the numbers of people that have come forward to join our party. before i go to that, i want to say a big thank you. to my many personal friends. everyone in the north labour party for electing me to parliament eight times through may this year, their fantastic comradeship, friendship and support. i absolutely do you their advice. sometimes it is advice you don't want to receive, but that is th
unions that took part in this campaign. we are a partner -- party it -- .rganically linked together that is where we get our strength from. s a former union organizer, i fully understand the importance of unions at the workplace defending people's rights, standing up for their members. that is why i do not appreciate what this government is trying to do the shackle unions and the trade unions bill they are bringing forward monday. [applause] our campaign attracted the support of 16,000...
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properly fed and looks after, not least stoplp them, but also to -- we will be working with our partners in their union to try to make sure -- in the european union to try to make sure we can do more to help ease the crisis with a comprehensive approach. reporter: all members agree on the need for a comprehensive strategy, but bitter divisions remain. are opposed to the plan to redistribute 120,000 refugees. implement the decisions made by the eu interior ministers because photos -- quotas are meaningless. the system of work and slovakia will not be forced into a quota. germany and france are among those who have called for greater solidarity. >> i believe that europe is a set of values and principles. people who do not share those values, those who do not want to respect those principles -- reporter: a firm warning from the french leader that came after the eu president spoke of a critical time and of the need to en what he called the arguments and the chaos. hungary's prime minister has been one of the most eagerly opposed -- most bitterly opposed to the recycling. -- resettling. gulliver cragg sent
properly fed and looks after, not least stoplp them, but also to -- we will be working with our partners in their union to try to make sure -- in the european union to try to make sure we can do more to help ease the crisis with a comprehensive approach. reporter: all members agree on the need for a comprehensive strategy, but bitter divisions remain. are opposed to the plan to redistribute 120,000 refugees. implement the decisions made by the eu interior ministers because photos -- quotas are...