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i've been to many different picket lines since i've been a member of local 2 since february 23, 1981. i tell you, enough is enough. these people are human beings and have families to support and bills to pay an deserve better than what they're getting and these employers are making good money. enough is enough because those workers are the life blood of those restaurants. >> thank you. thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisor, whoever bosses that are here, r m copping to talk about the benefits of the -- i work in the airport for two years, i work [inaudible] and i got my medical for the union but on the reason i see -- some new workers, they don't have the medical and then they want -- they make some hours to get the medical. i guess owners, policies and it's my reason i got my medical for the union so i appreciate that, but i really worry about the other workers and we want these jobs, the bosses they can -- they use us -- whatever they use and then they don't need us, they fire us so i don't see that they're right because we want -- we have any of th
i've been to many different picket lines since i've been a member of local 2 since february 23, 1981. i tell you, enough is enough. these people are human beings and have families to support and bills to pay an deserve better than what they're getting and these employers are making good money. enough is enough because those workers are the life blood of those restaurants. >> thank you. thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisor, whoever bosses that are...
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♪ ♪ sitting in or lying down are ways to take a stand ♪ ♪ have you sung the song of freedom in a picketng. i'm thinking, i've been doing this, what, 25 years on radio. and you guys are the only guy that would come on and do six or seven songs. this is -- i can't get an artist to do one or two. this is a complete set of like seven songs in one conversation. has it been worth it all these years? all the sacrifice, noel? >> yeah. well, for me, i have more of a been in my life than peter. peter's the flag carrier. you are out there on the road all the time -- >> it's intoxicate ing, but at this point -- being 76 and noel is two months older than i am. but i don't feel -- the only thing that's going hold me back are the limitations of my health. because for me, this is heaven. i think why would you not do something that is so incredibly rewarding. if you can go there -- >> let me answer that. because today the only way we define reward is in money -- >> that's right. >> that's where -- that's the real -- the real -- let me give you another piece. i believe what we're dealing with is the blac
♪ ♪ sitting in or lying down are ways to take a stand ♪ ♪ have you sung the song of freedom in a picketng. i'm thinking, i've been doing this, what, 25 years on radio. and you guys are the only guy that would come on and do six or seven songs. this is -- i can't get an artist to do one or two. this is a complete set of like seven songs in one conversation. has it been worth it all these years? all the sacrifice, noel? >> yeah. well, for me, i have more of a been in my life than...
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trash haulers back to the picket lines in laurel. they are striking for better pay. they want unit disposal to negotiate a better contract with howard and montgomery counties. public works officials are working with other companies. but this is delaying trash pickup. in howard county they are only picking up garbage. recycling is being pushed back a week. no montgomery county, 12,000 families live along the strike zone. it is affecting bethesda aspen hill colesville silver spring. if today is your trash day, get your bins out by 7:00 a.m. you have 10 minutes 4 things you need to know. five people died in a ferry caught fire on its way from greece to italy. crews are still trying to rescue fewer than 100 people trapped on the burning ferry >> today a few for charles county sheriff's officer who died. the funeral is tomorrow. he decide in a car crash earlier this month. >>> d.c. mayor elect muriel bowser still ward 4 council member right now. she plans to meet with the police chief about recent violence including two deadly shootings in her district. >>> right now it i
trash haulers back to the picket lines in laurel. they are striking for better pay. they want unit disposal to negotiate a better contract with howard and montgomery counties. public works officials are working with other companies. but this is delaying trash pickup. in howard county they are only picking up garbage. recycling is being pushed back a week. no montgomery county, 12,000 families live along the strike zone. it is affecting bethesda aspen hill colesville silver spring. if today is...
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. >> you've got to get out there with a picket sign and get some action going.put all of those things together, then nonviolence works. >> the united farm workers realized very early on you have to move people. you have to inspire them. so, they set upon a march from delano to sacramento. >> it's a march to get the strike and the farm workers' story outside of california. >> not just delano. we're fighting for everybody. >> you get scenes that resemble some of the things that happened in the south, workers just being nonviolent in the face of provocation from the police. >> it's a pleading for social change, for social justice to the farm worker and its cause. >> saturday afternoon, a light rain was falling as the marchers arrived outside sacramento. >> so when they start in delano, there are about 75 marchers. by the time they get to sacramento, there are 10,000 people rallied on the steps of state capitol. >> the workers are on the rise. delano and the workers know that they are no longer alone. [ applause ] >> one of the things that chavez does that really ca
. >> you've got to get out there with a picket sign and get some action going.put all of those things together, then nonviolence works. >> the united farm workers realized very early on you have to move people. you have to inspire them. so, they set upon a march from delano to sacramento. >> it's a march to get the strike and the farm workers' story outside of california. >> not just delano. we're fighting for everybody. >> you get scenes that resemble some of the...
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is this the picket fence analogy? >> exactly.when we are young, lipids are lined up beautifully like a picket fence, locking in hydration. when we grow older, the picket fence becomes full of holes, losing hydration and leaving our skin dryer and more wrinkled. now, hydroshield mends the picket fence and enables our skin to hydrate from within. >> okay, that's amazing. this is why dr. denese is the best-kept, best-loved beauty secret, and that's why we are sharing it here today. so glad that you're here. >> thanks, leeza. >> we'll be back. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> male announcer: has your skin care stopped working for your maturing skin? >> female announcer: then it's time you discovered dr. denese skinscience. >> male announcer: there's a reason over 25 million units have already been sold on qvc alone. >> i love your products. >> it just makes me look a lot younger. >> i don't think i could go a day without it. >> male announcer: and that's because dr. denese skinscience is different. it's formulated specificall
is this the picket fence analogy? >> exactly.when we are young, lipids are lined up beautifully like a picket fence, locking in hydration. when we grow older, the picket fence becomes full of holes, losing hydration and leaving our skin dryer and more wrinkled. now, hydroshield mends the picket fence and enables our skin to hydrate from within. >> okay, that's amazing. this is why dr. denese is the best-kept, best-loved beauty secret, and that's why we are sharing it here today. so...
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they're not picketing outside of churches. churches have been respected by even nonbelievers since the beginning, yet why do i have a list of people coming and picketing outside my science class. i don't understand that actually. part of me thinks that they want to boost the sort of authority of their religious philosophies if they appear in a science curriculum, because they already know science actually has quite a bit of power in this world. >> yep. >> scientists everywhere in every thing -- science is everywhere in every thing, even if you don't want to think so. >> we have just a couple minutes left. let me toggle over from one subject to get you animated to another. why didn't you like gravity? >> you mean the film gravity. >> the the film. not actually. >> i love me some gravity. i didn't float in here saying i don't like this gravity stuff. >> you essentially reviewed this film 140 characters at a time on twitter. >> actually i tweet 125 characters, but who's counting. >> apparently i am incorrectly. >> flo, no, no. >>
they're not picketing outside of churches. churches have been respected by even nonbelievers since the beginning, yet why do i have a list of people coming and picketing outside my science class. i don't understand that actually. part of me thinks that they want to boost the sort of authority of their religious philosophies if they appear in a science curriculum, because they already know science actually has quite a bit of power in this world. >> yep. >> scientists everywhere in...
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airport officials say despite the picketing a majority of restaurants will be open today. union leaders want the management -- or the union leaders the management wants to freeze healthcare contributions for the next five years. the union says the employees can't afford it. >>> things were bad in the bay area yesterday and it wasn't much better in the sierra. >> people headed to the mountains were stuck for hours in traffic. nick janes spoke to some of the drivers who were not prepared for the storm. >>> reporter: this is what drivers faced after dark. near white-out conditions up in the high country. has it been difficult driving through all this? >> yeah. very difficult. this is my first time. >> reporter: if that wasn't tough enough, we found octavio marooned on the side of i80 waiting for a tow one of his chains snapped. >> i don't know what happened. so that one is new. it's broken. >> reporter: bad luck. >> yeah. >> reporter: earlier in the day following one of several wrecks, eastbound 80 was stopped completely near the donner summit. >> i'm just waiting for this to
airport officials say despite the picketing a majority of restaurants will be open today. union leaders want the management -- or the union leaders the management wants to freeze healthcare contributions for the next five years. the union says the employees can't afford it. >>> things were bad in the bay area yesterday and it wasn't much better in the sierra. >> people headed to the mountains were stuck for hours in traffic. nick janes spoke to some of the drivers who were not...
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airport officials say despite the picketing a majority of restaurants will be open today. union leaders say management wants to freeze workers' healthcare contributions for the next five years. the union says the employees can't afford it. >>> congress averted a government shutdown last night. the house approved a 1.1 trillion spending bill to fund the u.s. government. susan mcginnis reports from capitol hill on what it took to get the bill through and where it goes from here. >> reporter: before a midnight deadline hit, the house narrowly passed a $1.1 trillion spending bill to keep the government operating through september. >> on this vote the yeas 219, the nay206. the motion is adopt. >> reporter: the vote followed a day of contention debate on the house floor thursday. democrats objected to a provision allowing a tenfold hike in what individuals can contribute to political campaigns and another that eases bank regulations. >> stop supporting a bill that would allow the biggest banks in america to rip off the people one more time. >> reporter: republicans wanted the bi
airport officials say despite the picketing a majority of restaurants will be open today. union leaders say management wants to freeze workers' healthcare contributions for the next five years. the union says the employees can't afford it. >>> congress averted a government shutdown last night. the house approved a 1.1 trillion spending bill to fund the u.s. government. susan mcginnis reports from capitol hill on what it took to get the bill through and where it goes from here. >>...
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i also think that with our young people today -- >> do we have the white picket fence cued up?> i told them we were going to say it. with social media they believe they have achieved a higher status. they are like, this is fine. this is great. i have my fantasy football team and i have my blog. >> what has happened in an affluent society is increases. tokeville talked about this over a hundred years ago. >> he was talking about economic mobility. >> the point is it is not shocking the paper shows the way of life is a lie. since then it was working with the mason illuminati to bring about new world order and part of this plan is to get propaganda out there that is aimed at demoralizing americans and making maury accept tiff to a takeover of our country bayou nighted nations troops, give me a break. wake up, america. wake up, america. wake up. >> none dare call it conspiracy. none dare call it conspiracy. >> and they say socialism is wrong. >> we are still doing better than anybody else. >> we're number one, even though we talked about number two in the previous blocks. shut up!
i also think that with our young people today -- >> do we have the white picket fence cued up?> i told them we were going to say it. with social media they believe they have achieved a higher status. they are like, this is fine. this is great. i have my fantasy football team and i have my blog. >> what has happened in an affluent society is increases. tokeville talked about this over a hundred years ago. >> he was talking about economic mobility. >> the point is it is...
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he's taken almost to a confederate picket line in the dead of night and told to walk this way. some picket encounters him, and can you imagine being some, you know, private, an 18-year-old kid, and here's this guy who stumbles out of the dark, he's got this speech that he's rehearsed about how he's a political prisoner of abraham lincoln, blah, blah, blah. what do you do with this guy? so he goes up the chain of command. he goes all the way to jefferson davis. he's taken to richmond, ultimately. he meets all these confederates along the way. they all tell him that what they want is independence. what the copperheads have been talking about is an immediate end to the war. an immediate halt. they never really say what the terms are that they would be willing to agree to in a peace negotiation, but they want an immediate end to the hostilities. when the confederates tell vallandigham that they want independence, they do not want to reunite with the north. the way that the copperheads keep thinking that they will. vallandigham pays no attention to them whatsoever. what he does is e
he's taken almost to a confederate picket line in the dead of night and told to walk this way. some picket encounters him, and can you imagine being some, you know, private, an 18-year-old kid, and here's this guy who stumbles out of the dark, he's got this speech that he's rehearsed about how he's a political prisoner of abraham lincoln, blah, blah, blah. what do you do with this guy? so he goes up the chain of command. he goes all the way to jefferson davis. he's taken to richmond,...
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. >>> striking trash workers in montgomery county plan to be back on the picket line. officials say we do have a back- up plan in place. if today is your trash day, get your trash out as usual. that means if you are scheduled for pick up have it on the curb by 7:00 a.m. 20,000 homes are affected by this strike. workers from unity disposal and recycling took to the picket lines friday. >>> brenda kendrick from martinsburg, west virginia, she gets up one hour early just to watch w us a9. love wusa 9, always have, always will. >> this week's womenners get four all day lift tickets that can be used at liberty round top and white tail resorts. go to our facebook fan page and fill >>> welcome back. i'm meteorologist allison ray. we are looking at rain here farther south for i-64 and along 81 south of harrisonburg. most of our area is going to be dry. a few lingering light showers west of la plata. you can see on our radar loop, we have a couple of drizzle spots left over. count on the clouds hanging around. germantown, even more over to baltimore, slivers of sunshine this af
. >>> striking trash workers in montgomery county plan to be back on the picket line. officials say we do have a back- up plan in place. if today is your trash day, get your trash out as usual. that means if you are scheduled for pick up have it on the curb by 7:00 a.m. 20,000 homes are affected by this strike. workers from unity disposal and recycling took to the picket lines friday. >>> brenda kendrick from martinsburg, west virginia, she gets up one hour early just to watch...
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off duty workers plan o do informational picketting at sjc and 15 other airports all over the country. they are claiming southwest is overworking its ply ployies by trying to squeeze more flights into its schedule. and they're upset with contract negotiations that have been going on for years now. >> shoppers will have more time than ever this year to buy those last-minute holiday gifts. for more on that and the rest of our news before the bell, we turn to landon doughty, live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, laura. futures reporting after stocks fell for a second straight day on tuesday. the continued slide in oil prices is still hovering around the market. the fed begins a two-day meeting and the central bank is widely expected to drop its pledge to keep interest rates low for a considerable time, signaling a rate hike may be coming next year. the dow dropping nearly 100 points, the nasdaq shedding 48. and it time to shop till you drop but only nine shopping days left until christmas. some retailers will burn the midnight oil. toys "r" us will stay open for 28 ho
off duty workers plan o do informational picketting at sjc and 15 other airports all over the country. they are claiming southwest is overworking its ply ployies by trying to squeeze more flights into its schedule. and they're upset with contract negotiations that have been going on for years now. >> shoppers will have more time than ever this year to buy those last-minute holiday gifts. for more on that and the rest of our news before the bell, we turn to landon doughty, live at cnbc...
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workers are picketing at sjc and 15 other airports across the country. they claim southwest is overworking its employees by trying to squeeze more flights into its schedule. they are also upset with contract negotiations that have been going on for three years. southwest airlines says it supports employees' rights to express their opinions. this is not affecting flights. the people doing the picketing are offduty. >>> still to come, ten years out, but today is crucial as san francisco pushes to host the summer olympics. >>> plus, a stanford study involving robots and researchers who will not be around to see the results. >>> and welcome back to you. boy, it's been a crazy day on the markets. we started to the negative, got as high as dow 200 to the positive. oil has finally recovered a bit, as has the russian ruble. stanford about to launch a 100-year-long study about how robots and artificial intelligence will affect our world. the idea being in the year 2114, it would be nice to have a record of how our world changed. when you think about it, they have
workers are picketing at sjc and 15 other airports across the country. they claim southwest is overworking its employees by trying to squeeze more flights into its schedule. they are also upset with contract negotiations that have been going on for three years. southwest airlines says it supports employees' rights to express their opinions. this is not affecting flights. the people doing the picketing are offduty. >>> still to come, ten years out, but today is crucial as san francisco...
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a scramble right now to make sure your trash is picked up on time with trash haulers back on the picket line in laurel. >>> good morning, everyone and welcome to news 4 midday. i'm angie goff in for barbara harrison. >>> as of today, you have the option of going full speed any time on i-95 in virginia. the express lanes are now online but that trip could cost you. megan mcgrat is live in alexander to break down how it all works. this could be pretty confusing for some. >> reporter: well good morning, angie. the 95 express lanes have been open a couple of weeks but today is the fist day that they actually charged tolls. granted, a lot of people are still on vacation so traffic is light, but things went s. >> reporter: no real issues this morning but the real test is next weekn people return from vacation and hit the highway in full force. >> i think folks did their homework prior to get out on the road. they were familiar with their entry point and hopefully their exit point as well. traffic volumes at the flyover ramp are still very light. >> reporter: solo drivers and cars with only tw
a scramble right now to make sure your trash is picked up on time with trash haulers back on the picket line in laurel. >>> good morning, everyone and welcome to news 4 midday. i'm angie goff in for barbara harrison. >>> as of today, you have the option of going full speed any time on i-95 in virginia. the express lanes are now online but that trip could cost you. megan mcgrat is live in alexander to break down how it all works. this could be pretty confusing for some....
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i had 5,000 police officers picketing me. i thought it was important to be fair, and perceived to be fair. that's one of the things that people are concerned about. that's a problem with secrecy. on. >> we talk about police picketing you. some have said that police have been thrown under the bus. and the mayor's comments could be read as being antipolice. >> i want to say one thing about police commissioner blair and mayor bill de blasio. i think they handled this well. we are a city of millions. we didn't have a house burn down, the building. there were a few arrests. the people in new york city had the possibility of expressing outrage, concern, whatever their views were. that's an important thing that happened. if you could compare what happened in new york city. it was an example of having first amendment rights. >> what about the role of police, we have seen the broken window stopping and frisking, going after smaller creams, and how that has contributed to the lower crime. whether it's responsible for it or not. it's a
i had 5,000 police officers picketing me. i thought it was important to be fair, and perceived to be fair. that's one of the things that people are concerned about. that's a problem with secrecy. on. >> we talk about police picketing you. some have said that police have been thrown under the bus. and the mayor's comments could be read as being antipolice. >> i want to say one thing about police commissioner blair and mayor bill de blasio. i think they handled this well. we are a...
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they also picketed the major book chains, which had refused to carry "the satanic verses." >> writers will be more timid about what they can write. >> reporter: there were also protests in washington and san francisco, in boston as 75 people marched outside a bookstore received a bomb threat and closed the store. wall don books has said it's not stock the book to protect employees and customers, but barnes & noble will resume selling the book as soon as it is available from the publisher. >> so the bookstores had pulled the book. they said they were too afraid to sell it. then after protests, lots of protests from americans who said we will no be the censored this way, after people stood up and roared about the bookstores being so afraid, some of the stores realized they better carry it. you know what, when they carried it, it sold really, really, really well. it took protests and picket lines and susan talking smack about them on nightly news to shame the bookstores into reversing their decision and being willing to sell the book after all. that was true for the bookstore chains. but
they also picketed the major book chains, which had refused to carry "the satanic verses." >> writers will be more timid about what they can write. >> reporter: there were also protests in washington and san francisco, in boston as 75 people marched outside a bookstore received a bomb threat and closed the store. wall don books has said it's not stock the book to protect employees and customers, but barnes & noble will resume selling the book as soon as it is available...
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i'm out there picketing too with my friends, and will continue to picket, but i'm also going to be campaigningo fight to save our businesses, create them, to learn about -- many individuals don't know what fico means. they don't understand if you don't know about the credit score then you can't purchase homes, start businesses, and then you will put yourself in a perpetual underclass of society, that you will find yourself in positions where you will be targeted by financial predators and targeted by institutions such as bad police officers who will say that is a highly impoverished area, they are more likely to commit crimes. but we have to start looking at all sides of the problem. >> and you have done that for many years. good to see you have. ryan mac is also a personal financial planner and an author. >>> second night of protests after the grand jury decision in the death of eric garner. we're going to look at live picture from washington, d.c. when we come back, protests are growing across the country and new york. patricia sabga is on the streets of new york. we'll take you to her as so
i'm out there picketing too with my friends, and will continue to picket, but i'm also going to be campaigningo fight to save our businesses, create them, to learn about -- many individuals don't know what fico means. they don't understand if you don't know about the credit score then you can't purchase homes, start businesses, and then you will put yourself in a perpetual underclass of society, that you will find yourself in positions where you will be targeted by financial predators and...
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restaurant workers are demanding higher wages and so up to 1,000 of them will be picketing here.they have plastic wrap on their signs. this is significant because if you are stuck here at the airport, four out of five restaurants are represented by the union and they will be closed today. if you are coming to the airport and will be stuck here you might want to bring your own food to eat. so we'll monitor the situation but for now, 142 flights canceled at sfo. if you are wondering, no flight delays or cancellations due to the weather either at oakland or san jose. live at sfo, kiet do, kpix 5. >> but at sfo no flights, no food, no fun there. and if you live out in the ocean beach area, the great highway closed between highway 35 and sloat boulevard. high winds are blowing sand on to the highway happens all the time during big storms. let's check the highways in the bay area. >>> we have seen a number of incidents especially trees down on some of the off-ramps. what we have also noticed is that traffic is way down. school is out for a lot of people but at this time of the morning,
restaurant workers are demanding higher wages and so up to 1,000 of them will be picketing here.they have plastic wrap on their signs. this is significant because if you are stuck here at the airport, four out of five restaurants are represented by the union and they will be closed today. if you are coming to the airport and will be stuck here you might want to bring your own food to eat. so we'll monitor the situation but for now, 142 flights canceled at sfo. if you are wondering, no flight...
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softball size chunks of fruitcake underneath my table, i found out there was a plan to boycott and picketas. after the initial sting wore off -- i imagine how you felt when you first heard the criticisms of brian killmead -- after they wore off, i was, like, please protest, this would be tremendous. >> jon: we've heard for years about divisions within the santa community -- (laughter) -- and i hope this will hopefully get us to a better place. who are the other santas? is there an official santa organization or are these your lone wolf santas? >> these are topnotch guys. >> jon: topnotch santas? four individual guys. i think tommy did a great job selecting the guys. >> jon: because you are involved in this now, are the santa protests done now? why were they protesting? because they wanted to be in it or they -- >> i think there's a confluence of reasons. i think they were concerned that it would make the santa world look bad. i think there was a fear of, a phobia over the potential. >> jon: how do you make the santa world look bad? he's the one whose always judgmental. he's the one, oh, a
softball size chunks of fruitcake underneath my table, i found out there was a plan to boycott and picketas. after the initial sting wore off -- i imagine how you felt when you first heard the criticisms of brian killmead -- after they wore off, i was, like, please protest, this would be tremendous. >> jon: we've heard for years about divisions within the santa community -- (laughter) -- and i hope this will hopefully get us to a better place. who are the other santas? is there an...
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restaurant workers are picketing. that means restaurants will be closed for the next 48 hours.you are stuck out here at the airport, you might want to plan accordingly and bring food. we are live at sfo. now let's go for a check on the roads with elizabeth wenger. >>> unfortunately we have a new traffic alert to tell you about. it's out in the north bay. all lanes right now of northbound 101 are closed shut down due to flooding. this is out in windsor. it's the northbound laneof 101. delays are building. they are turning cars around. chp will continue to block all the northbound lanes until they can unplug the drains. the rain is really coming down hard across that stretch northbound 101 at arata. they are still offering the median lane as a buffer lane so three lanes open in the commute direction at the golden gate bridge. it won't slow you down because traffic is light. commuters are not driving or staying home if they can or using mass transit. the bay bridge high wind advisory in effect for all the bridges. they turned on the metering lights at the bay bridge about a half-h
restaurant workers are picketing. that means restaurants will be closed for the next 48 hours.you are stuck out here at the airport, you might want to plan accordingly and bring food. we are live at sfo. now let's go for a check on the roads with elizabeth wenger. >>> unfortunately we have a new traffic alert to tell you about. it's out in the north bay. all lanes right now of northbound 101 are closed shut down due to flooding. this is out in windsor. it's the northbound laneof 101....
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my first picket line for local 2 was 1984 for the restaurant workers strike an i'll say the spirit of local 2 and the power of you standing united is so important. i'm very hopeful that you have succeeded hopefully with coming to an agreement so i know mr. sing said that there's not a tentative agreement yet, but i think your actions over the last few days, but also your presence here representing the few of you, the dozens, hundreds of you here today represent the thousand workers there i think is a strong message you want justice and a fair contract. thank you for educating us today. i'd like to know if in of my colleagues have anything to say. if there are any others, please do line up, but otherwise let's proceeds with last public comment on this item. >> this struggle is my struggle as well. i was a food worker. when i -- i was so impoverished that i couldn't afford a car so i rode a bicycle everywhere. i had to ride it on the highways. when i went to work from time to time i get scars, i get burns, i get cuts. some of the scars on my body still have not healed, it's opinion, lik
my first picket line for local 2 was 1984 for the restaurant workers strike an i'll say the spirit of local 2 and the power of you standing united is so important. i'm very hopeful that you have succeeded hopefully with coming to an agreement so i know mr. sing said that there's not a tentative agreement yet, but i think your actions over the last few days, but also your presence here representing the few of you, the dozens, hundreds of you here today represent the thousand workers there i...
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i was trying to sing like wilson picket and james brown and all of these other folks.eporter: but he changed his mind and went down to royal studios in memphis where mitchell would push his protege. >> then he goes al i said, yeah? you're trying too hard. relax and sing al green. i said yeah but see, i don't know how al green sounds. okay now, what do you want to sing? i'm not even going to try to even put no emphasis in it at all. okay. ♪ i said ♪ i'm so in love with you ♪ >> reporter: it was 1970 and the next four years would be al green's golden era. he and mitchell would score eight gold singles. >> i mean you had it all then. >> yeah but i wouldn't accept that. i don't want it all. that scares me. i need to -- well, i don't want to feel accomplished like i've accomplished everything and so i don't have nothing to worry about. no, you got to stay hungry all the time. ♪ >> reporter: at the peak of his success, after a concert in disneyland in 1973 green had a dream and woke up born again. >> did you ever ask yourself why it happened then that night? >> uh-uh, i was
i was trying to sing like wilson picket and james brown and all of these other folks.eporter: but he changed his mind and went down to royal studios in memphis where mitchell would push his protege. >> then he goes al i said, yeah? you're trying too hard. relax and sing al green. i said yeah but see, i don't know how al green sounds. okay now, what do you want to sing? i'm not even going to try to even put no emphasis in it at all. okay. ♪ i said ♪ i'm so in love with you ♪ >>...
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my mother was part of the 1199 at union i was on my first picket line in elementary school and she taught me values that was important to shape to lie as a man and a person but also as a writer and scholar. cost and within that context to grow up in jamaica queens in new york but to find out of all these different people who struggle for social political justice that i came to find him as stoically carmichael. i was impressed even in elementary age child i did not know i would be his biographer at the time. then i think of stoically carmichael the first time i encountered him was through the miniseries eye on the prize. and to have the definitive documentary about the civil-rights movement and did it in six parts then eight parts and through the episodes and then growing up in the '80s with the context of everything from spike lee to different demonstrations against police brutality that documentary was the signal moment in my own intellectual development so well was by a the miniseries size of the prize as i became an activist he always stayed on my mind with a history of the black power
my mother was part of the 1199 at union i was on my first picket line in elementary school and she taught me values that was important to shape to lie as a man and a person but also as a writer and scholar. cost and within that context to grow up in jamaica queens in new york but to find out of all these different people who struggle for social political justice that i came to find him as stoically carmichael. i was impressed even in elementary age child i did not know i would be his biographer...
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but a sort of picket fence of super towers along the southern end of the park in aggregate really changes the way the park feels for many months of the year. why didn't people make a stink out of this? this is blotting out the sunshine in the premier park certainly in new york city, maybe the world. where was the outcry? >> there was an outcry in the 1980s when the park was also threatened by overbearing developers. warren st. john had just arrived in the city as a college student. >> one of the first big civic actions that i heard about was an umbrella protest in central park organized by jacqueline onassis and others. and they were protesting a building that was going up on columbus circle that was going to throw a big shadow across central park. a thousand people showed up with umbrellas to form the line that the shadow would form. >> my wife judith and i raised our umbrellas and joined the line of neighbors from all around the park. jackie o.'s stature, combined with people power, caused the developer to back off and scale down the height of his new building. still big but casting les
but a sort of picket fence of super towers along the southern end of the park in aggregate really changes the way the park feels for many months of the year. why didn't people make a stink out of this? this is blotting out the sunshine in the premier park certainly in new york city, maybe the world. where was the outcry? >> there was an outcry in the 1980s when the park was also threatened by overbearing developers. warren st. john had just arrived in the city as a college student....
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workers from unity disposal and recycling took to the picket lines over increased wages. >>> speaking of trash, pretty rough out there today. >> many expected. but this is a huge rival. we thought employee take some bragging rights. >> you thought you could take some bragging rights, but it was really ugly. washington went looking to accomplish a few things sunday, surae. win, firmly establish robert griffin as quarterback of the future, and fail, fail, fail. started well. they were down 7-3, but robert, the quick chippy to desean jackson. look at him. but burgundy and gold secondary had no answer for dez bryant. watch the dexterity of the toes. replay showed he was in. big day. griffin struggling from the pocket. he gets run over by the dallas rush. anthony spencer scoops and scores. tough pill to swallow. the season ends 4-12. a lot of soul searching in washington's locker room. >> we need to change a lot. if you don't change something, you are going to get the same results. so there's going to be some change going on. something we have to look at. >> it's the worst football team i'
workers from unity disposal and recycling took to the picket lines over increased wages. >>> speaking of trash, pretty rough out there today. >> many expected. but this is a huge rival. we thought employee take some bragging rights. >> you thought you could take some bragging rights, but it was really ugly. washington went looking to accomplish a few things sunday, surae. win, firmly establish robert griffin as quarterback of the future, and fail, fail, fail. started well....
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. >> then the way to retrieve the item when someone place as order f, there items are hand picket, andhisk away on miles of conveyor belt, to be sorted, packed and shipped. while some may worry about taking jobs away from humans, amazon insists that's not the intention. >> focus is about helping people do their jobs, not replacing people. >> so far tim of the ooh a.m. son full i amment centers have integrated the robots. in tracey california, kara tsuboi, cnet.com, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> i was concerned about that helping people do their jobs, not replacing them. that's amazing. >> incredible what they do. >> absolutely. >> before you walk out the door, katie talking about little snow sometime this week. >> man makes a valuable discovery after buying this at an auction. hidden treasure inside. first, what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. if you're like me, there's nothing you enjoy more than hopping up on a couch, destroying a few pillows and chewing on a good shoe. so this new nest dropcam... is a serious buzzkill. it's always watching so people can keep an eye on me when they're aw
. >> then the way to retrieve the item when someone place as order f, there items are hand picket, andhisk away on miles of conveyor belt, to be sorted, packed and shipped. while some may worry about taking jobs away from humans, amazon insists that's not the intention. >> focus is about helping people do their jobs, not replacing people. >> so far tim of the ooh a.m. son full i amment centers have integrated the robots. in tracey california, kara tsuboi, cnet.com, cbs-3...
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the pop star posted picket of her star studded party on instagram. here's a few. among the celebrities you can see beyonce, jay-z there, sam smith, and also justin timberlake hiding behind festive mask. captioned the picture with hashtag best birthday ever. >> i bet it was. exodus gods and kings ruled the box office this weekend, the bick lick al epic brought in to take the to the p positive. marking jay second with estimated $13 million to add to it total. pen wins and mat gas car claims spot. chris rock's new movie top five debuted in fourth place with over 7 million. big hero six rounds out the top five with over 6 million. nice little collection there. go check it out and see. probably hardly ever think about your garage door unless of course it is to suddenly breaks on you. >> you forget how important that part of your home s in this week's angie list report, jim donovan takes a look at some things you should know about repairing or replacing them. >> this springs the work horse of your garage door. it is not uncommon for one to break, but replacing a spring
the pop star posted picket of her star studded party on instagram. here's a few. among the celebrities you can see beyonce, jay-z there, sam smith, and also justin timberlake hiding behind festive mask. captioned the picture with hashtag best birthday ever. >> i bet it was. exodus gods and kings ruled the box office this weekend, the bick lick al epic brought in to take the to the p positive. marking jay second with estimated $13 million to add to it total. pen wins and mat gas car claims...
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states and really is my first history teacher, my mother was part of this union and was on the first picket line in elementary school and tommy values that were really important to shaping who i am and also as a way writer and scholar and thinker and it's within that context of going up in jamaica or queens new york, listening to speeches by malcolm asked, and reading about all of these different people that struggled for political justice with stokely carmichael. and i was really impressed by his him even at an elementary school aged child. and when i think about stokely carmichael, the first time was to eyes on the prize. and that is henry hansen and all of these people who created this definitive period about the civil rights movement in eight parts a parts and then in six parts and then the young 24-year-old is one of those episodes and he is calling for black power. so if you were in new york city growing up in the 1980s, everything from spike lee to different demonstrations against police brutality but that documentary is a signal moment in the own intellectual development. so i talke
states and really is my first history teacher, my mother was part of this union and was on the first picket line in elementary school and tommy values that were really important to shaping who i am and also as a way writer and scholar and thinker and it's within that context of going up in jamaica or queens new york, listening to speeches by malcolm asked, and reading about all of these different people that struggled for political justice with stokely carmichael. and i was really impressed by...