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called injunction but that commands the players and it also convinced theaters they should attempt to purdue -- bargain with them but the owners had talked about replacing the players but with baseball one of the byproducts would have been something not only calamitous for the game but cal ripken consecutive games played streak would have been stopped. those weren't the reasons we intervened. the byproducts that could have caused serious harm to the game. >>host: did you view the major league players association as a union? >>guest: we viewed it that way and i think the most observers of collective bargaining in baseball have viewed them that way. they are a traditional union but before -- they perform many functions on know, a steel, construction would not perform because of what the union does simply in baseball and other sports bargains minimum standards on salary and a minimum wage as we know as the owners frequently negotiate to their everlasting regret as is the case with the yankees with rodriguez with the amounts of money some said are considerably with the minimum as well as they ne
called injunction but that commands the players and it also convinced theaters they should attempt to purdue -- bargain with them but the owners had talked about replacing the players but with baseball one of the byproducts would have been something not only calamitous for the game but cal ripken consecutive games played streak would have been stopped. those weren't the reasons we intervened. the byproducts that could have caused serious harm to the game. >>host: did you view the major...
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streets are blocked off in the neighborhood of tulane and purdue. again, avoid that area. san leandro. let's go on to our maps. westbound 580. we had the one earlier crash. it was a long time ago. the delays are still really bad through the valley and stacked up through the pass. 35 minutes right now. and again, no lanes are open or no lanes remai approaching 680. we're doing good. westbound 237, no delay here. should still be about 9 or 10 minutes between 880 and 101. out towards the bay bridge. the metering lights turned on. already about 10 to 15 minutes on to the bay bridge. that is a check of our time-saver traffic. >> we have got some cooler weather on the way. today should be a nice day outside. starting out with patchy dense fog along the coastline and drizzle. headed out the door this morning, plenty of sunshine as we look toward the afternoon. mostly clear skies inland. but sunshine for most and then the sea breeze is going to be kicking in. that will be a recurring theme. gradual cooling toward the next few. high pressure sliding east. already digging way along
streets are blocked off in the neighborhood of tulane and purdue. again, avoid that area. san leandro. let's go on to our maps. westbound 580. we had the one earlier crash. it was a long time ago. the delays are still really bad through the valley and stacked up through the pass. 35 minutes right now. and again, no lanes are open or no lanes remai approaching 680. we're doing good. westbound 237, no delay here. should still be about 9 or 10 minutes between 880 and 101. out towards the bay...
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i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say.'s never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> now it's like i can do good in school, it's just, i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a bet toward getting into trouble or all your friends are the type that are getting into trouble. and so it just becomes a way of life. in some neighborhoods it's almost like do unto others before they do it to you. >> i'm going to finish college. and i'm going to get my degree. probably go further than that and try to get my masters. my mom got her masters. she's going f
i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say.'s never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> now it's like i can do good in school, it's just, i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just...
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purdue investigative journalism and be unfedered in that pursuit. >> unfedered, got that. can a leak investigation justify and as scandal coverage, is the press turning on the president? >>> plus, angelina jolie reveals she underwent a double mastectomy. we'll talk to a journalist who just had that story and why she decided to share the details with the world. i'm howard kurtz and this is "reliable sources." >>> this administration is hardly the first to go after reporters sources, although the obama justice department has been particularly aggressive about it. but the way in which federal prosecutors secretly went after the ap obtaining phone records policiy involving more than 100 journalists is sweeping, almost stunning in its scope. eric holder saying he recused himself of the case, but it infuriated the media establishment. >> totally inexcusable. the object of it is to intimidate people who talk to reporters. >> the administration is not violating the first amendment, but they are certainly doing more than has ever been done before in pursuing the private information
purdue investigative journalism and be unfedered in that pursuit. >> unfedered, got that. can a leak investigation justify and as scandal coverage, is the press turning on the president? >>> plus, angelina jolie reveals she underwent a double mastectomy. we'll talk to a journalist who just had that story and why she decided to share the details with the world. i'm howard kurtz and this is "reliable sources." >>> this administration is hardly the first to go...
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purdue get obamacare? host: attorney, independent -- ernie, independent. caller: this is not obamacare. it belongs to mitt romney. it came out of massachusetts. you need to ask yourself, every citizen in the u.s. needs to ask himself who is paying for this now, was paying for your care now and why don't you have insurance if you don't have it? you need to answer a few questions annd out exactly what this is going to cost you, because you are already -- i am paying wait too much for my health care. i know that my insurance is only covering about three-quarters of it. and then if i go to a hospital or something, i will be released step after the third day. i am thinking that people need to remember this did not come from obama. host: but it is his effort. so what do you think about pipa action yesterday to try to repeal it? caller: there are some stupid people in congress that have no idea what they are doing other than blocking something that somebody else put out there. all they're trying to do is say no to anything. what have they done? they have not done
purdue get obamacare? host: attorney, independent -- ernie, independent. caller: this is not obamacare. it belongs to mitt romney. it came out of massachusetts. you need to ask yourself, every citizen in the u.s. needs to ask himself who is paying for this now, was paying for your care now and why don't you have insurance if you don't have it? you need to answer a few questions annd out exactly what this is going to cost you, because you are already -- i am paying wait too much for my health...
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i remember recently being in my district specifically in the city of lafayette, home of purdue university, and i was struck at a rotary club meeting to describe what our government does and got a good degree of pushback, annoyed withthe word that i used, confiscation of our property when clearly our government needs our money in order to function. that's true. government absolutely is a valid role in a free society, as long as it remains in a limited form. and more and more, mr. speaker, what i see being debated here on this house floor and what i see enacted, some new law, is government being involved in things that the constitution and the people and the free society do not require, in fact, should not have the government be doing. we believe that individuals, families, communities are always better at making decisions for ourselves than government is. today, some believe that just having more power over their lives, they could have control and it would be better. for example, they have the right to tell you what kind of light bulbs to buy. they believe you should only be able to buy ca
i remember recently being in my district specifically in the city of lafayette, home of purdue university, and i was struck at a rotary club meeting to describe what our government does and got a good degree of pushback, annoyed withthe word that i used, confiscation of our property when clearly our government needs our money in order to function. that's true. government absolutely is a valid role in a free society, as long as it remains in a limited form. and more and more, mr. speaker, what i...
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caller: we have a chicken farm, purdue oultry meal -- poultry meal, old farm land.ourlyo you know the wages? caller: minimum-wage. host: ok. are these workers coming in and out of your community? caller: yes. host: what do you do for us a living? caller: retired, the part of corrections. host: bill, rhode island. caller: how're you doing? host: good morning. caller: i am from windsock. it is really bad in rhode island. the government does not think so, they have given the aids a thee, but i think we have second highest unemployment rate in the country. host: why is that, do you think? caller: our businesses are moving away. they are all closing down. collectively massachusetts next door is at 6% unemployment. that is where i work. host: all right, what do you do? caller could direct care. host: are you like many in your community? going over to the next state to look for jobs? have noode yes, we choice. there is nothing in the island. in fact i am from the town that you guys did that story unsnap from. host: ok. i mean, that is why it is so high. there is no work. h
caller: we have a chicken farm, purdue oultry meal -- poultry meal, old farm land.ourlyo you know the wages? caller: minimum-wage. host: ok. are these workers coming in and out of your community? caller: yes. host: what do you do for us a living? caller: retired, the part of corrections. host: bill, rhode island. caller: how're you doing? host: good morning. caller: i am from windsock. it is really bad in rhode island. the government does not think so, they have given the aids a thee, but i...