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elke redmond, org national board members of jobs with justice.ck board members of jobs with justice.e redmond, org nationald members of jobs with justice.rg members of jobs with justice.g members of jobs with justice. n members of jobs with justice.na members of jobs with justice. so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
elke redmond, org national board members of jobs with justice.ck board members of jobs with justice.e redmond, org nationald members of jobs with justice.rg members of jobs with justice.g members of jobs with justice. n members of jobs with justice.na members of jobs with justice. so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
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elke redmond, org national board members of jobs with justice.ck board members of jobs with justice.e redmond, org nationald members of jobs with justice.rg members of jobs with justice.g members of jobs with justice. n members of jobs with justice.na members of jobs with justice. so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
elke redmond, org national board members of jobs with justice.ck board members of jobs with justice.e redmond, org nationald members of jobs with justice.rg members of jobs with justice.g members of jobs with justice. n members of jobs with justice.na members of jobs with justice. so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
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will redmond. where more than expected is expected.he energy solutions of tomorrow are being discovered today. a place where the answers to world hunger are within reach. and pandemic flu research is shaping the future of healthcare. its a place im proud to call home. im rhodes scholar field brown. find your place at mississippi state. >> verne: tonight on cbs begins with new hit dramas. ""ncis":new orleans" and "stalker." tonight cbs. nervous time if you're a mississippi state fan. iment fans and players for mississippi state look nervous. -- >> gary: fans and players for mississippi state look nervous. >> verne: first down, 10. marshall. preston smith, first man there. >> gary: mississippi state kept two safeties back. they trusted their front four to put pressure. they did not zero out. they played four corners that time. picked up men late. >> referee: 30-second time out. >> verne: dan mullen used the time out. both teams now with one left. >> verne: don't forget to stay tuned for the dodge post game show on cbs sports. second and
will redmond. where more than expected is expected.he energy solutions of tomorrow are being discovered today. a place where the answers to world hunger are within reach. and pandemic flu research is shaping the future of healthcare. its a place im proud to call home. im rhodes scholar field brown. find your place at mississippi state. >> verne: tonight on cbs begins with new hit dramas. ""ncis":new orleans" and "stalker." tonight cbs. nervous time if you're...
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my name is elce redmond. i'm absolutely glad to be here. i wanted to answer that question with a brief story. my grandfather was in the brotherhood of sleeping porter's union. and he -- [ applause ] and he spent 12 years trying to organize a union there. and one of these, when i was young, he would tell stories about the massive dehuman. anization that was happening within that industry itself. and three things that they were fighting for. they were fighting for living wages. they were fighting for dignity. they were fighting for respect. during that early part of the 20th century. you had sort of the big moguls. pullman, you had jpmorgan, you had the vanderbilts, the carneghe's, you had the rockefellers, you had the kennedys. now we don't have those individuals but we have the multinational corporations. so you know, jpmorgan is replaced by wal-mart. ka carnaghis replaced by young brands. rockefellers replaced by amazon. and the kennedys, bastards, have been like -- excuse me, have been replaced by disney. so you have these multinational c
my name is elce redmond. i'm absolutely glad to be here. i wanted to answer that question with a brief story. my grandfather was in the brotherhood of sleeping porter's union. and he -- [ applause ] and he spent 12 years trying to organize a union there. and one of these, when i was young, he would tell stories about the massive dehuman. anization that was happening within that industry itself. and three things that they were fighting for. they were fighting for living wages. they were fighting...
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international labor communications association afl-cio and editor of minnesota working.members else redmond, organizing national board member of jobs with justice.na so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt.ols corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
international labor communications association afl-cio and editor of minnesota working.members else redmond, organizing national board member of jobs with justice.na so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt.ols corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage.
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and the editor of minnesota working. [ applause ] elsie redmond, author of south coalitioning and national board member of jobs with justice. an member of jobs with justice.so panelists, terry and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage. the left and labor press has always covered the struggles for better life of working people. tell us, one story that you have
and the editor of minnesota working. [ applause ] elsie redmond, author of south coalitioning and national board member of jobs with justice. an member of jobs with justice.so panelists, terry and howard, this story is as old as dirt. corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage. the left and labor press has always covered the struggles for better life of working people. tell us, one story that you have
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. >> commander, is my immediate supervisor and my boss and everyone has a boss, and so, commander redmond, cares greatly for the central district and for the officers for the community, and we are on the phone every day talking about how to make thing better and i thank you for all of your support. and commander, tom is not here this evening, but as you know commander tom was the captain who i released when i was promoted and a big shoes to fill and a lot of this community engagement and all started with the great work of commander tom. and i want to acknowledge commissioner victor wo ng who is here this evening, the commissioner and i talk all of the time and we meet in the community and he comes to me with great ideas and he cares deeply for the residents in this district. and there is many projects and different things that we look forward to working on together and so thank you, commissioner. i would like to acknowledge the staff that is here tonight and the officers, and if you would stand up for the lieutenant for a moment and the lieutenant, and hector, and lieutenant brian and des
. >> commander, is my immediate supervisor and my boss and everyone has a boss, and so, commander redmond, cares greatly for the central district and for the officers for the community, and we are on the phone every day talking about how to make thing better and i thank you for all of your support. and commander, tom is not here this evening, but as you know commander tom was the captain who i released when i was promoted and a big shoes to fill and a lot of this community engagement and...
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my name is elce redmond. i'm absolutely glad to be here. i wanted to answer that question with a brief story. my grandfather was in the brotherhood of sleeping porter's union. and he -- [ applause ] and he spent 12 years trying to organize a union there. and one of these, when i was young, he would tell stories about the massive dehuman. anization that was happening within that industry itself. and three things that they were fighting for. they were fighting for living wages. they were fighting for dignity. they were fighting for respect. during that early part of the 20th century. you had sort of the big moguls. pullman, you had jpmorgan, you had the vanderbilts, the carneghe's, you had the rockefellers, you had the kennedys. now we don't have those individuals but we have the multinational corporations. so you know, jpmorgan is replaced by wal-mart. ka carnaghis replaced by young brands. rockefellers replaced by amazon. and the kennedys, bastards, have been like -- excuse me, have been replaced by disney. so you have these multinational c
my name is elce redmond. i'm absolutely glad to be here. i wanted to answer that question with a brief story. my grandfather was in the brotherhood of sleeping porter's union. and he -- [ applause ] and he spent 12 years trying to organize a union there. and one of these, when i was young, he would tell stories about the massive dehuman. anization that was happening within that industry itself. and three things that they were fighting for. they were fighting for living wages. they were fighting...
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i like the way this kid will redmondment doesn't use his hands at all. it's perfect technique. >> verne: third and 10. >> verne: stripped. that's the seventh sack, and towles does maintain possession. >> gary: mike wells got him back. it was mike wells who shoved him in the end zone for 15, and now wells comes and goes, "here i am." no faking on this one. i'm coming right around the corner and getting the sack. >> verne: loss of eight. >> gary: seven sacks, gee. >> verne: chris jones, number nix. now they've got three down, one up. see if they all rush. they do. here is wells. towles. complete. braylon heard. >> gary: there's always those games, verne, when you're the number one team in the country you've got to survive, and every team that mississippi state has played prior to this one was an undefeated football team. now they come to kentucky who is undefeated at home and they take a punch and they're still standing. >> verne: let's look at the comparative schedules of the top four in the west. >> gary: l.s.u. is getting better. alabama's schedule is t
i like the way this kid will redmondment doesn't use his hands at all. it's perfect technique. >> verne: third and 10. >> verne: stripped. that's the seventh sack, and towles does maintain possession. >> gary: mike wells got him back. it was mike wells who shoved him in the end zone for 15, and now wells comes and goes, "here i am." no faking on this one. i'm coming right around the corner and getting the sack. >> verne: loss of eight. >> gary: seven...
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tonight one of those students christina redmond tweeted that was the most tragic and scary thing i ever witnessed. everyone from oc is okay and we're praying for everyone else involved. indeed that's the silver lining no one was injured. late tuesday nasa said there's plenty of time for a future mission to resupply the space station. >> we will fly again as soon as we can safely with confidence and as soon as we can start delivering cargo to the space station again. >> derek pits sees the crash not as a setback but as an opportunity to learn. >> what we do from this is we learn what happened, we can diagnose this problem, figure out what the problem was and fix the problem. >> it is going to take time, though, to determine the cause of the explosion. nasa says tonight the debris is scattered over a wide area around the launch pad. they're asking anyone who comes across any debris to stay away from it and contact the authorities. >>> also developing right now two children are safe in new castle delaware after an amber alert was issued for them earlier tonight. one-year-old gia and two-ye
tonight one of those students christina redmond tweeted that was the most tragic and scary thing i ever witnessed. everyone from oc is okay and we're praying for everyone else involved. indeed that's the silver lining no one was injured. late tuesday nasa said there's plenty of time for a future mission to resupply the space station. >> we will fly again as soon as we can safely with confidence and as soon as we can start delivering cargo to the space station again. >> derek pits...
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one of those students cristina redmond tweeted out that was most tragic and scary thing i have ever witnessed, everyone from oc is okay and we are praying for everybody else involved. nasa says no one was hurt in that explosion and more supplies are on the way. >>> less than two hours ago russia launched its own unmanned supply ship bound for iss. ship blasted off without incident at 3:09 eastern standard time. spacecraft is carrying 3 tons of supplies, for the space station's crew. it is expected to link up with the orbiting lab just after 9:00 this morning. >>> well, happening today wilmington is spanning its smoking ban. mayor dennis williams will sign an executive order banning lighting up in all city parks, playground, public plaza and transit areas. similar ban failed to pass city council earlier this month. wilmington's existing smoking ban covers city government offices, classrooms, libraries and museums. >>> another possible sighting of suspect trooper killer eric frein, this time in monroe county, pennsylvania. pennsylvania state police focused their efforts on a area near route 390
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my name is elce redmond. i'm absolutely glad to be here. brief story. my grandfather was in the brotherhood of sleeping porter's union. and he -- [ applause ] and he spent 12 years trying to organize a union there. and one of these is, when i was young, he would tell stories about the massive dehumanization that was happening within that industry itself. and three things that they were fighting for. they were fighting for living wages. they were fighting for dignity. they were fighting for respect. during that early part of the 20th century, you had sort of the big moguls. you had pullman, you had jpmorgan, you had the vanderbilts, the carnegies, you had the rockefellers, you had the kennedys. now you see in the 21st century you don't have those individuals but we have these multinational corporations. so, you know, jpmorgan is replaced by wal-mart. the carnegies have been replaced by yum! brands. rockefellers replaced by amazon. and the kennedys, bastards, have been like -- excuse me -- have been replaced by disney. so you have these multi
my name is elce redmond. i'm absolutely glad to be here. brief story. my grandfather was in the brotherhood of sleeping porter's union. and he -- [ applause ] and he spent 12 years trying to organize a union there. and one of these is, when i was young, he would tell stories about the massive dehumanization that was happening within that industry itself. and three things that they were fighting for. they were fighting for living wages. they were fighting for dignity. they were fighting for...
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. >> that is a critical move in our development of redmond the internationalization. the u.k.the first sovereign issuing a renminbi bond. renminbi a major reserve currency. behindionale internationalization is diversification. away from the dollar. that becomes a risk and is a two-way process. china could not have forced our trading partners to use renminbi for trading settlements. there must be a rationale. >> is there a time when the renminbi will be the world's reserve currency? is happening. the austrian government has latest two-putt 5% and reserve into renminbi. some african countries have almost up to 30% of the reserve. >> thank you for joining us. good to see you in london. >> you are looking at a live picture. it is a little gray. equities are opening flat. we will talk about german production numbers. join us after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. we are eight minutes away from the start of today's european equity session. jonathan ferro is here. we were talking about a german factory orders number. is it dÉjÀ vu? the most sinceg 2009. i will call it a plunge. down by
. >> that is a critical move in our development of redmond the internationalization. the u.k.the first sovereign issuing a renminbi bond. renminbi a major reserve currency. behindionale internationalization is diversification. away from the dollar. that becomes a risk and is a two-way process. china could not have forced our trading partners to use renminbi for trading settlements. there must be a rationale. >> is there a time when the renminbi will be the world's reserve currency?...
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telegraph of nashua "foster's daily democrat" the portsmouth herald the laconia daily sun and the redmondter at unh school of law. we begin tonight with a story that has been dominating the headlines for days in new hampshire. in her usual request let's turn our attention to the video screen behind you. dozens were hurt at the violence saturday near the pumpkin festival and team. governor does questions for you. they were prepared for such an event purchasing an air cap to control the situation and still happen. should the trusty holden at the guest -- investigation into how this happened and what he doing to make sure something like this does not happen again? hassan: thank you for the question and thank you to new hampshire one for hosting the panels few polls and to mr. havenstein for agreeing to this debate. certainly would have been inking over the weekend was horrific and unacceptable and we need to make sure the people who are responsible are held accountable. while families and children were enjoying a pumpkin festival downtown our law enforcement came together, local law enforcem
telegraph of nashua "foster's daily democrat" the portsmouth herald the laconia daily sun and the redmondter at unh school of law. we begin tonight with a story that has been dominating the headlines for days in new hampshire. in her usual request let's turn our attention to the video screen behind you. dozens were hurt at the violence saturday near the pumpkin festival and team. governor does questions for you. they were prepared for such an event purchasing an air cap to control the...
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always interesting to see how much crash -- cash they are printing in redmond. we also have amazon. see whether they print any cash or whether or not they have massive revenue but not a whole lot of income back behind that revenue. both those are after the bell. we will be fast asleep. >> yeah. i really hope so. busy day tomorrow. hans, thanks very much. hans nichols joining us from berlin. >> that is it for "the pulse." " surveillance is up next. live from new york with tom keene. >> if you would like to follow us on twitter, join the conversation. francine lacqua is at flacqua. we're looking forward to seeing you tomorrow. it's almost friday. friday is going to be a great show. we will see you then. ♪ >> can coalition forces recapture territories from the islamic state? canada reels from a terror attack on parliament. markets recalibrate for global this inflation. the price of oil declines. debate on airbag safety. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. it is thursday, october 23. joining me, scarlet fu and brendan gree
always interesting to see how much crash -- cash they are printing in redmond. we also have amazon. see whether they print any cash or whether or not they have massive revenue but not a whole lot of income back behind that revenue. both those are after the bell. we will be fast asleep. >> yeah. i really hope so. busy day tomorrow. hans, thanks very much. hans nichols joining us from berlin. >> that is it for "the pulse." " surveillance is up next. live from new york...
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international labor communications association afl-cio and editor of minnesota working.members else redmond, organizing national board member of jobs with justice.na so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt.ols corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage. and the left and labor press hae always covered the struggles for better life for working people.e so tell us one story that you ht have written about concerning low wage workers, the struggle , of fast-food workers and what those stories show about the uniqueness of these struggles today. >> okay. >> do the mikes work? >> what's that? the mikes work. >> okay.om >> well, okay, i'm at the a university of minnesota ect of education service and actually the project of work day minnesota and it was sort of my idea or whatever. right? hav but anyway. we have been covering a lot of -- oh, working minnesota is . the first on-line labor newspaper in the united states. we think. it was founded in 2001. giv we have been covering labor news in minnesota since then. so just to give people an idea.e s
international labor communications association afl-cio and editor of minnesota working.members else redmond, organizing national board member of jobs with justice.na so panelists, kari and howard, this story is as old as dirt.ols corporations making mega profits and paying the workers barely a living wage. and the left and labor press hae always covered the struggles for better life for working people.e so tell us one story that you ht have written about concerning low wage workers, the...
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but when derek redmond's father came out on the track, i think during the barcelona games, he was running a race and pulled a hamstring with 100 yards to go. he fell down, his dad came out of the stands and helped him ross the finish it is moments like that than make you realize that is not the winning, but the trying that matters. it think about lake placid, and the men that won the gold medal under unbelievable circumstances. you look at the great performances over time of our athletes, like carl lewis. there are so many things that cause me to be so grateful for having what i think is the best job in the united states of america. i get to see these young men and women almost everyday. i get to see them do what they do. they are very helpful. mble. they are not in it for anything other than the best they can be. those moments are created for me every day on the job. i can't thank you all enough for being here. it was a real pleasure. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] all for coming today. i wou
but when derek redmond's father came out on the track, i think during the barcelona games, he was running a race and pulled a hamstring with 100 yards to go. he fell down, his dad came out of the stands and helped him ross the finish it is moments like that than make you realize that is not the winning, but the trying that matters. it think about lake placid, and the men that won the gold medal under unbelievable circumstances. you look at the great performances over time of our athletes, like...
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has not articulated one thing where they would our mentoring the moderates are in redmond, what his planlis: i would how much more information i would have if my senator from north carolina who sits on the armed service committee would show up for work. she missed more than half of in these. those meetings are to inform you and me about what's going on and with the threats are and what the military commanders and the people of knowledge on the ground for going to do. senator hagan seems to think it doesn't matter to show up to public meetings. more than half the time should be somewhere. i'd like to know where she was. we have to make sure that people are informed. people are scared. people are worried about our safety and security. i will go to washington and i will show up for the armed services committee meetings. i will make sure the parents that can pleasure and an fort bragg another basis know that i cared i want to know what the stepstatus is. i want him to be informed. hagan: speaker tillis, you ought to say what you would do with isis. i think the people of north carolina, our t
has not articulated one thing where they would our mentoring the moderates are in redmond, what his planlis: i would how much more information i would have if my senator from north carolina who sits on the armed service committee would show up for work. she missed more than half of in these. those meetings are to inform you and me about what's going on and with the threats are and what the military commanders and the people of knowledge on the ground for going to do. senator hagan seems to...