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the women's christian temperance union, whose logo you see here , was one of these organizations dedicated to this. trying to temper alcohol sales and consumption. they are founded in 1874. you can call them by their initials, wctu. they are successful in a number of ways. by the end of the century, they had over half a million members. here is a picture of a wtcu rally in alabama in 1909. we are talking about victorian culture as something that spreads throughout the country, it is a function of the middle class wherever it appears. north, south, wherever you find it. in big cities, smaller cities. even in towns. here you see people rallying to crusade publicly against alcohol. you see the sign, god wills it. this is a moral crusade for them. god does not want you to be drunk, behave better. here is a woman christian temperance union pledge. this is something that goes along with the values that we are talking about. the notion that your word is your bond. if you take an oath, you stand by it. lying is seen as a very bad thing. to publicly pledge something and take an oath, means you are
the women's christian temperance union, whose logo you see here , was one of these organizations dedicated to this. trying to temper alcohol sales and consumption. they are founded in 1874. you can call them by their initials, wctu. they are successful in a number of ways. by the end of the century, they had over half a million members. here is a picture of a wtcu rally in alabama in 1909. we are talking about victorian culture as something that spreads throughout the country, it is a function...
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. >>> tempers boiled over in new york city at union square in manhattan. immigration rights supporters were involved in several fights with supporters of president trump. the first of may is a day of protest for workers and labor groups for more than a century. >> demonstrators say this year is different. >> it may be some of my friends say how many times do you think about being undocumented? >> she has liveed in oakland since she was 4. she is one of the 11 million who lives in the u.s. illegally. >> we are fearful. we are fearful to take our children to school. there is a lot of talk of if you come out here you will be deported. >> in spite of that fear she is speaking out and protesting on may day knowing she risks being sent back to mexico. >> we are willing to put our body on the line. >> president trump signed an executive order expanding the pool on undocumented immigrants who are priorities for deportation. it has made many reluctant to act. in los angeles there has been a 25 percent drop in sexual assault from latinos. since january last year. ex
. >>> tempers boiled over in new york city at union square in manhattan. immigration rights supporters were involved in several fights with supporters of president trump. the first of may is a day of protest for workers and labor groups for more than a century. >> demonstrators say this year is different. >> it may be some of my friends say how many times do you think about being undocumented? >> she has liveed in oakland since she was 4. she is one of the 11 million...
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in the united states and in the soviet union that the two sides were going to get into a nuclear war. >> the tempere world is crisis. architect of the crisis, nikita khrushchev. >> as the head of the soviet union khrushchev was very ideological. he believed that the future belonged to communism. he said, america needs to be contained and the only way to do it is to create crises all around the american empire. >> khrushchev came to the u.n. in 1960 and he said we are grinding out missiles like sausages. we'll bury you. americans took it seriously. >> the toughness of the khrushchev speech did as some propaganda fuels of the fire that is now raging diplomatically between moscow and washington. >> to see if the soviets were building nuclear weapons, more importantly, missiles to launch them at the united states. we were flying a spy plane over the soviet union called a u-2. >> i'm bill fox. united press editor in new york. a single engine u.s. air force plane with one man aboard went missing today not far from the soviet border in the rugged mountains in southeastern turkey. >> to a stunned and start
in the united states and in the soviet union that the two sides were going to get into a nuclear war. >> the tempere world is crisis. architect of the crisis, nikita khrushchev. >> as the head of the soviet union khrushchev was very ideological. he believed that the future belonged to communism. he said, america needs to be contained and the only way to do it is to create crises all around the american empire. >> khrushchev came to the u.n. in 1960 and he said we are grinding...
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tempers boiled over during a may day rally in manhattan. police say supporters were involved in several scuffles with immigration rights activists at union square park. however, no word of any arrests. >>> may day demonstrations have been mostly peaceful in los angeles where a huge crowd marched through the downtown area. activists, immigrants and union members took aim at president trump's policies. organizers say for months they worked with police in an effort to make sure that today's demonstrations stayed peaceful. >> go to ktvu.com for more on today's may day marches. we're also posting update on facebook, twitter, and our mobile app. >>> a last-minute deal has been reached in sunnyvale averting a threatened strike. some 450 union workers had threatened to walk off the job but leaders announced an agreement just after 3:00 this morning and the union employees were on the job as normal today. the workers included operators of sun fee veil's water pollution control plant, storm system, and a police and firefighters. >> there was a little bit more put on the table, and we were able to talk about what each proposal meant to both sides, and at
tempers boiled over during a may day rally in manhattan. police say supporters were involved in several scuffles with immigration rights activists at union square park. however, no word of any arrests. >>> may day demonstrations have been mostly peaceful in los angeles where a huge crowd marched through the downtown area. activists, immigrants and union members took aim at president trump's policies. organizers say for months they worked with police in an effort to make sure that...
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. >> the european union feels great affinity with california's approach to climate change. >> reporter: the governors remarks were tempered and he made sure everyone knew there was a vast difference between his and president trump's opinion. >> if we get along and congress doesn't do what it should do and the president does not take the action, probably it will be thrown out into her for years whatever it will take, but we will have to spend more money. >> reporter: we put the question directly to the governor. will he be willing to oppose trump in the next election? the clever governor came a nondenial denial. >> he went back to the plow and that is where i am headed. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: what some would consider another jab at mr. trump the governor said america is not the leader in fighting global climate change , but china is. a country the governor will be visiting next week. >>> uc berkeley has fired an assistant professor who is accused of sexually harassing students. he worked in the south and southeast asian studies department. in a statement the university said he was fired for violating the sexual har
. >> the european union feels great affinity with california's approach to climate change. >> reporter: the governors remarks were tempered and he made sure everyone knew there was a vast difference between his and president trump's opinion. >> if we get along and congress doesn't do what it should do and the president does not take the action, probably it will be thrown out into her for years whatever it will take, but we will have to spend more money. >> reporter: we...
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communism and it was palpable fear in the united states and soviet union that the two sides were going to get into a nuclear war. >> the temperthe world is crisis. architect of the crinikita kush >> he was very ideological. he believed that the future belonged to communism. he said america needs to pee contained and the only way is to create crisis all around the american empire. >> he said we are grinding up missiles like sausages. we will bury you and americans took it seriously. >> the cuffness of the krush eff -- >> to see if the soviets were building nuclear eweapons. we were flying a spy plane over the soviet union called the u2. >> i'm state cable editor for united press internationalal in new york. a single engine air force plane was missing in southeastern turkey. >> to a stunned and startled audience. >>> he announced that a u2 spy plane had been shot down in the soviet union. >> he made the wreckage a national kawhi. national out rage over soviet boundary. >> and so out comes the cover story. >> the department has been informed by the nasa a u2 weather research plane piloted by a civilian has been missing since may
communism and it was palpable fear in the united states and soviet union that the two sides were going to get into a nuclear war. >> the temperthe world is crisis. architect of the crinikita kush >> he was very ideological. he believed that the future belonged to communism. he said america needs to pee contained and the only way is to create crisis all around the american empire. >> he said we are grinding up missiles like sausages. we will bury you and americans took it...
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. >> the european union is a great affinity with california's approach to climate change. >> reporter: the governor.'s remarks were somewhat tempered, he made sure everyone knew there was a vast difference between his statement and president donald j. trump's. >> we got along in congress, the president doesn't take the action, they will probably be coming out in 2 years or 4 years, whatever it takes. [ laughter ] but we will have to spend more money. >> reporter: so i put the question to the governor, would he be willing to oppose trump in the presidential election? the ever clever governor gave a denial denial. >> back to the plow, that's what i hate. [ laughter ] >> reporter: what someone call would call -- what someone would call a jab at the president, is not the united states of america, but china, a place the governor will go next week to talk about that. >>> it's interesting, this was a climate conference hosted by the netherlands in san francisco, what's that connection? >> reporter: the netherlands and europe is one of the leaders , this is a low-lying country, sea level rise means something to the nation there. that's one
. >> the european union is a great affinity with california's approach to climate change. >> reporter: the governor.'s remarks were somewhat tempered, he made sure everyone knew there was a vast difference between his statement and president donald j. trump's. >> we got along in congress, the president doesn't take the action, they will probably be coming out in 2 years or 4 years, whatever it takes. [ laughter ] but we will have to spend more money. >> reporter: so i...