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the national union of modeling agencies says it regrets the measure. the statement was relayed in lesechos. determining a model is anorexia is not enough. you have to see if their hair is falling out if their teeth are in good condition, if they have psychological issues. the union says some people are naturally thin, like one french model and her entire family. apparently they're just all tall and thin. what many women would dream of having in their genes. and then finally the union says the measure will hurt french modeling agencies at the expense of international agencies. tom: of course france isn't the only country to brought in such legislation. shona: italy, spain and israel all ban models that are too thin from the catwalk in 2013. but french law goes a step further by punishing websites that promote being too thin or anorexic. there's a one-year prison sentence and 10,000 eurofine for that. but this -- euro fine for that. but this french slate article claims that targeting these pro-ana websites as they're called penalizes those who suffer fro
the national union of modeling agencies says it regrets the measure. the statement was relayed in lesechos. determining a model is anorexia is not enough. you have to see if their hair is falling out if their teeth are in good condition, if they have psychological issues. the union says some people are naturally thin, like one french model and her entire family. apparently they're just all tall and thin. what many women would dream of having in their genes. and then finally the union says the...
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if we can help, the united nations and the european union to facilitate a agreement between the two sides there is a hope. it probably has more of a chance than syria to come back together in a productive way. katty: you can understand why people would look at the situation, particularly with the rise of the islamic state, and think was it worth getting rid of gaddafi? admiral stavridis: i was the supreme allied commander during the intervention. i would say it was. you can look at what the qaddafi regime was like harriet howitt treated people. the long-term oppression. the -- regime was like. how it treated people. the long-term oppression. it is better than motoring along under a dictator forever. katty: would you have predicted during that mission that was so fast and efficient that libya would end up like this? admiral stavridis: i wouldn't have. we were concerned at the time with the tribalism in libya. which is an issue. i kept going back to the education of the population. the oil wealth. i would not have predicted the downward spiral. i remain hopeful over the long term, despite t
if we can help, the united nations and the european union to facilitate a agreement between the two sides there is a hope. it probably has more of a chance than syria to come back together in a productive way. katty: you can understand why people would look at the situation, particularly with the rise of the islamic state, and think was it worth getting rid of gaddafi? admiral stavridis: i was the supreme allied commander during the intervention. i would say it was. you can look at what the...
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this is a good way, in fact the republican party in 1864, we forget this rechrissens itself the national union party. the purpose here is to say this is a big tent for all those people who want to win the war, the copperhead democrats are surrender monkeys they're not interested in winning the war. johnson represents that maybe those war democrats. he represents southern unionism. it was a profound cherished hope of the republican administration administration, article faith again i eluded to this, there was a mass of white southerners who had a latened hostility and might be brought on board with the free labor agenda, and belief in a late and southern unionism, and johnson is the preeminent symbol of southern unionism, it was a good representative of that appeal lincoln wanted to make. lincoln also initiated an experiment in wartime reconstruction. very lenient sort of wartime reconstruction, lincoln's philosophy was capslated towards non-charity, towards all phrase in the second inaugural address. republicans in congress had rejected aspects of lincoln's wartime reconstruction plan. tenness
this is a good way, in fact the republican party in 1864, we forget this rechrissens itself the national union party. the purpose here is to say this is a big tent for all those people who want to win the war, the copperhead democrats are surrender monkeys they're not interested in winning the war. johnson represents that maybe those war democrats. he represents southern unionism. it was a profound cherished hope of the republican administration administration, article faith again i eluded to...
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there at the united nations. the european union has been in does niya for talks on the crisis.y of those people to governments one in the capitol tripoli the other hundreds of miles away in the port of that brook. the u.n. has given the two governments until sunday to come one a political agreement to try and solve the crisis. our reportner libya. they come from different countries. one of a long journey that took them from long journeys. each had strong hopes for the future. but for judy, it all ended in a detention center. she had decided to leave after her husband died. >> they cut me in the dessert. soy came -- i came here. before this burden, they caught me. one week here like two week -- i want to leave this place. >> these are only a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of migrants nobody knows exactly how many. who will waiting in libya for their opportunity to reach europe. the country has become a transit point, many of the migrants stay here for several months to earn enough money to pay for crossing the mediterranean. >> there are hundreds of kilometers of empty be
there at the united nations. the european union has been in does niya for talks on the crisis.y of those people to governments one in the capitol tripoli the other hundreds of miles away in the port of that brook. the u.n. has given the two governments until sunday to come one a political agreement to try and solve the crisis. our reportner libya. they come from different countries. one of a long journey that took them from long journeys. each had strong hopes for the future. but for judy, it...
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the european union is ready to support the government of national unity with all means from the humanitarian to civilian, from borders management to institution building including through common security and defense policy measures, which might be decided in the moment when we'll have a national unity government and international framework to do. so then with then tearier foreign ministers we would take our response of the trafficking of people, three consensus have emerged, and then i'll give the floor to the others to give more of the details. but i would say for my part, first i've seen a broad consensus on the needs to fight united against traffickers and smugglers of human beings. we've identified some actions. some of them can be implemented in reasonably short period of time. but in particular i'm thinking of strengthening our presence where we already have a mission. that can be strengthened, and that can solve the curb crucial elements of libya. we talked about regional protection programs, and the issue of destroying ships. that's something that for sure the commissioner will also
the european union is ready to support the government of national unity with all means from the humanitarian to civilian, from borders management to institution building including through common security and defense policy measures, which might be decided in the moment when we'll have a national unity government and international framework to do. so then with then tearier foreign ministers we would take our response of the trafficking of people, three consensus have emerged, and then i'll give...
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the day. >>> more than 2,000 union leaders from across the country they're pushing for legislation they claim would help the construction industry grow across the nation. the union is emphasizing the apprenticeship readiness program, education and training models keeping them going. they want washington's help, especially for families living in atlantic county. >> for us right now, we had four casinos recently close. we have a tremendous amount of people out of work. >> right now, there are 1600 training centers across the country funded solely by contractors. >>> new attention-getting pictures of north korea's kim jong-un. theés?nz photos claim to show him after climbing the tallest mountain. he's wearing a topcoat and what appears to be dress shoes. the pictures show him posing on the mountain top allegedly on a trip to visit battle sites. the state-run media has history of releasing pictures of the leader in action in unusual circumstances. >>> a woman in new jersey's lucky to be alive tonight. >> two officers pulled her from a burning car, and it's caught on tape. it's video you have to see. police in morris county released this dash cam video of
the day. >>> more than 2,000 union leaders from across the country they're pushing for legislation they claim would help the construction industry grow across the nation. the union is emphasizing the apprenticeship readiness program, education and training models keeping them going. they want washington's help, especially for families living in atlantic county. >> for us right now, we had four casinos recently close. we have a tremendous amount of people out of work. >>...
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in reaction, the national big government unions, the special interests came in and took us on. literally, they brought within the first week, there were a few thousand protesters the first couple of days. by the end of the first week they had bused in, chartered in, flown in people from across the country. at one point, march of 2011, we had over 100,000 protesters in and around our capital. and then we had threats. we had death threats against me, our family. against members of the state legislature, particularly the senate and assembly. and it was overwhelming. it was a great reminder to me as that was happening that back a few years earlier, 2009, we had set down and thought about talked about, ultimately prayed about getting into the race for governor. the reason i am telling you that is to put into perspective what we were doing and why we were doing it. the reason we decided, we have two sons. he is doing stuff with college students. i met some great college students earlier today. we had done it back then, our kids were in high school. and we did it because we want to ma
in reaction, the national big government unions, the special interests came in and took us on. literally, they brought within the first week, there were a few thousand protesters the first couple of days. by the end of the first week they had bused in, chartered in, flown in people from across the country. at one point, march of 2011, we had over 100,000 protesters in and around our capital. and then we had threats. we had death threats against me, our family. against members of the state...
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and then he said in the next breath, "but they will not have a national union in our lifetime, because the growers are too rich, they're too powerful, and they're too racist." >> hinojosa: but in the end you ended up creating a union. >> well, yes, but not a national union, right? not throughout the united states of america. so we don't have a union in the midwest or in the south or... you know, it's only at this point in time only in california for the united farm workers. but there are other organizations, like there's picun up in oregon, there's the farm workers down in miami, there's another group, i think, in new york city. and so... and floc in the midwest, in ohio. so there are, you know, separate groups. but i think about all of these organizations, and probably the one that had the strongest contracts, the strongest benefits for farm workers are the united farm workers. >> hinojosa: most people know the united farm workers. most people know cesar chavez. and one of the things that you and i were talking about before we started was that you actually think it's important to talk
and then he said in the next breath, "but they will not have a national union in our lifetime, because the growers are too rich, they're too powerful, and they're too racist." >> hinojosa: but in the end you ended up creating a union. >> well, yes, but not a national union, right? not throughout the united states of america. so we don't have a union in the midwest or in the south or... you know, it's only at this point in time only in california for the united farm...
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king, we have reports from atlanta which indicate that you will recommend to the nation's labor unions a nationwide work stoppage to keep the plight of alabama negroes before the country. now can you give us some details on this plan? dr. king: yes, mr. chancellor. i think the conditions in alabama have degenerated to such a low level of social disruption and such a low level of man's inhumanity to man, that the whole conscience of the nation must rise up and engage in some kind of creative, firm action program that will bring the business leaders and the decent people of alabama to the point of bringing pressure to bear on governor wallace and other officials who are responsible for this reign of terror. i left alabama last week after the march feeling that we had made a great triumph, and we certainly did in the march, and that maybe we would see a brighter day all over the state of alabama. but the fact is, governor wallace refused to see those who had a petition to present, and not long after that, mrs. luizzo was brutally shot down in an automobile on highway 80. this is just one
king, we have reports from atlanta which indicate that you will recommend to the nation's labor unions a nationwide work stoppage to keep the plight of alabama negroes before the country. now can you give us some details on this plan? dr. king: yes, mr. chancellor. i think the conditions in alabama have degenerated to such a low level of social disruption and such a low level of man's inhumanity to man, that the whole conscience of the nation must rise up and engage in some kind of creative,...
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the nation is after the war. to see what is it that you can't see. there isn't a victorious arch or monuments to union success of the national capitals. it is said of being behind bars, southern leaders are now making the nation's laws. they are not in the nation's presence, they are making the nation's laws. they're not been, he said, this massive executions and concerns for treason committed during the war. on and on, he goes on for a long time in that vein. and then he suddenly stops and says, however, we can never forget that our cause was right, and their cause was wrong. he invokes this image that we see a lot. we see still a lot of the flags, battle flag on one flagpole, american flag on the other, they are always shown coordinate. he says as if these were warring powers now at peace. and his point is, one of those flags no longer has an issue. -- that no longer has a nation. it is a symbol of something that is no longer around because of the war. the only one of those two flags that has any legitimacy being flown as the american flag. gary: we are almost out of time. i want to bring this down
the nation is after the war. to see what is it that you can't see. there isn't a victorious arch or monuments to union success of the national capitals. it is said of being behind bars, southern leaders are now making the nation's laws. they are not in the nation's presence, they are making the nation's laws. they're not been, he said, this massive executions and concerns for treason committed during the war. on and on, he goes on for a long time in that vein. and then he suddenly stops and...
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we were voted the best place in the nation for union millenniums to find a job, but also have a huge [inaudible] of senior citizens [inaudible] we have to figure thew program what they need and i'm 1 of them. how do we engage them and get there? for us it is the city, parks are a incredible assetd because they bring that extra tool, engaged cities are more resilient, stronger and vibrant and more out spoken, which as a elected official is what you want. for economic development the ability >> student increase our helths of the community is directly tied to the parks programs. he mentioned it was 4 or 3 and a half years ago we started a program called fit worth to engage our kids because we were so worried about the growing epidemic of obesity, but to engage their families too. they have to track their eating, their exercise, water intake and sleep and they have to get their parents to commit. the first year alone 25 thousand children joined us in the effort and in 2 and a half year, we had a 4 percent reduction in obesity rate in the children who are participating. our parks are a bi
we were voted the best place in the nation for union millenniums to find a job, but also have a huge [inaudible] of senior citizens [inaudible] we have to figure thew program what they need and i'm 1 of them. how do we engage them and get there? for us it is the city, parks are a incredible assetd because they bring that extra tool, engaged cities are more resilient, stronger and vibrant and more out spoken, which as a elected official is what you want. for economic development the ability...
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. >> reporter: pleas for mercy poured in from all over the world - the united nations, european union, france brazil, indonesia. it all fell on death areas at the palace. president joko widodo said he doesn't want to discuss the executions and during an exclusive introduce with al jazeera he emotionally explained why he thinks drug traffickers have to die. >> translation: what is the impact on the drugs they distribute. 4.5 million people have to be rehabilitate because of drug abuse. we want to wipe out drugs. don't look at the fate that sell drugs, the fate of victims must be considered. >> the president claims 40-50 john easterns die due to drug abuse. researchers who provide the figures say they can't be verified and drug abuse has reduced in the country, now, on the eve of the ex-use. claims have been confirmed that processes have been flawed. amidst that, a country where the majority supports the death penalty, president joko widodo showed whatever happens, he has to show firmness. >> australia is stepping up a large ditch campaign to safe andrew chan and myuran sukamaran. >> re
. >> reporter: pleas for mercy poured in from all over the world - the united nations, european union, france brazil, indonesia. it all fell on death areas at the palace. president joko widodo said he doesn't want to discuss the executions and during an exclusive introduce with al jazeera he emotionally explained why he thinks drug traffickers have to die. >> translation: what is the impact on the drugs they distribute. 4.5 million people have to be rehabilitate because of drug...
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nationals evicted. these are to be evacuated under planned scheduled slides other trips. the third list is the request under process or pending requests. the second request for the united nations germany european union, pakistan for the second time requesting to have the subjects evicted,ed in and iraq. again we request those who require any information or schedule flights or trips today we have some news about special request about the red cross and the previous briefing communicated in order to provide all the information required by them in order to streamline the process. 20 minutes before this briefing we communicated with the red cross they have verified the flights, and we ask that those countries clearly observe the plans and the timings laid down by the coalition and in order to operate in yemen between 100 hours and 300 hours. this is to insure that the operation is security. >> once again this committee is dedicated to speed up and streamline the operations. the operation cannot cripple the humanitarian aid or the evacuation of other countries nationals. other countries will fly from different destinations and/or gin of countries and then we find out that the flight did not originate from
nationals evicted. these are to be evacuated under planned scheduled slides other trips. the third list is the request under process or pending requests. the second request for the united nations germany european union, pakistan for the second time requesting to have the subjects evicted,ed in and iraq. again we request those who require any information or schedule flights or trips today we have some news about special request about the red cross and the previous briefing communicated in order...
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the week, not only are we letting illegals in we may also be teaching them how to unionize once they get here. >>> think the illegal immigration battle is tense now wait until americans hear this. our national labor relations board has agreements with mexico, ecuador and the philippines teaching immigrants how to unionize when they get to america, whether they come here legally or not and or not is part of the rob. juan, what about it? >> what this is about is global trade and in fact you have lots of liberals the far left in this country who objects to global trade deals and the administration wants one right now that's right on the table. they want to say we're teaching people how to unionize in their home countries. but the point is they are in favor of raising wages and union protections for workers overseas and to reduce the idea that any democrats and liberals would object to a trade deal. >> lisa, juan said that with a straight face. i saw him smiling just a little bit. the unions go over there and say here is how you can unionize and if you come over to america it works here too. >> that's exactly what's going on and i can't believe that juan was able to say that with a semi-straigh
the week, not only are we letting illegals in we may also be teaching them how to unionize once they get here. >>> think the illegal immigration battle is tense now wait until americans hear this. our national labor relations board has agreements with mexico, ecuador and the philippines teaching immigrants how to unionize when they get to america, whether they come here legally or not and or not is part of the rob. juan, what about it? >> what this is about is global trade and in...
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and i'll give you a parallel quick example and that is that we backed all the nationalities in the soviet union because we saw that they could maybe help to break up the soviet union. well, i would say in certain instances the chickens are really coming home to roost. you have to be very -- you stir up nationalism for short-term interest, but you may have long-term, serious problems. and i think that's one of the lessons that comes throughout the book. and i guess the other one that quickly occurs to me is that one of the strategies even among the revolutionaries was to pick the moderates, to identify moderates. well in revolutionary situations moderates almost always lose out to militants. almost always. and we really don't do a good job of hand picking revolutionary leaders or moderate revolutionary leaders or leaders. even in "patriotic betrayal," it's littered with people who -- saddam hussein used to work for the cia. we used him to the try to kill -- to try to kill the iraqi leader, and he missed. we finally -- the c irk a finally overview kasim in '63. but the people, this is why the cyn
and i'll give you a parallel quick example and that is that we backed all the nationalities in the soviet union because we saw that they could maybe help to break up the soviet union. well, i would say in certain instances the chickens are really coming home to roost. you have to be very -- you stir up nationalism for short-term interest, but you may have long-term, serious problems. and i think that's one of the lessons that comes throughout the book. and i guess the other one that quickly...
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the nation's capital. poised to join the union. u.s.ator steven douglas proposes a controversial plan, splitting the two in half. >> this leaves the decision on whether a new territory would be slavery-free to the voters. >> this is no triumph. peace to the country and stability for the union. >> from the chaos, a voice of reason emerges in abraham lincoln. >> white man takes his man to the slave and as much as you do not object to my taking my in nebraska, therefore i must not object to your taking your slave. now, i admit this is perfectly logical. if there, in fact, is no difference between hogs and negros. >> despite lincoln's effort, the kansas, nebraska, act is passed, the decision that expands slavery. this settles nothing and ignites a firestorm and divides kansas and nebraska and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown. they face off against abolitionists called jayhawkers. >> these were men on both sides of the union rebels divide fighting at a local level using brutal tactics. >> on the james' family farm, zerelda is busy
the nation's capital. poised to join the union. u.s.ator steven douglas proposes a controversial plan, splitting the two in half. >> this leaves the decision on whether a new territory would be slavery-free to the voters. >> this is no triumph. peace to the country and stability for the union. >> from the chaos, a voice of reason emerges in abraham lincoln. >> white man takes his man to the slave and as much as you do not object to my taking my in nebraska, therefore i...
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the civil war. he said would save the union with the coming forward of the young men of the nation, from homes and fields, giving everything to the country. to their devotion, we owed the salvation of the union. so long as young men are animated by -- there will be no fear for the union. where did jefferson put be citizen soldiers of the revolution in his calculus? prof. onuf: they're centrally important. the idea of the citizen soldier is very much a jeffersonian coinage. of course he didn't fight the , war, he may not have thought citizen soldiers so credulously if he had been involved in the war more directly. prof. gallagher: he could have asked his friend james monroe. prof. onuf: yes, and hamilton was full of contempt for him because he didn't put his life on the line. that's what we do. but jefferson in his inaugural address, which i think is the central document for understanding this political philosophy, talks about how the united states has -- and this is important for libertarians -- says the united states has the strongest government on earth which is a remarkable thing for him to say at a t
the civil war. he said would save the union with the coming forward of the young men of the nation, from homes and fields, giving everything to the country. to their devotion, we owed the salvation of the union. so long as young men are animated by -- there will be no fear for the union. where did jefferson put be citizen soldiers of the revolution in his calculus? prof. onuf: they're centrally important. the idea of the citizen soldier is very much a jeffersonian coinage. of course he didn't...
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they began back tracking on the interim polish government and then he announced the soviet union insisted the nation could veto the agenda in the council and an upset secretary of state told him it would be impossible to join an organization holding veto power over discussion. it was only when harry hawkins went to moscow in early june talked to stalin and told him if he wanted to continue the alliance and expected economic help from america, he had to honor the old agreements he made to fdr on poland and had to withdraw his insistence on the veto on the agenda in the security council. immediately after the meetings with hopkins, stalin backed on both matters. on july 16th the first atomic bomb was set off in new mexico. i want to end with talking about fdr and the atom ball. i think i have uniquely discovered every conversation fdr had about sharing control, sharing knowledge of the bomb with stalin. on the evidence i have found i am sure he would have shared control with russia. he told mckinsey king a month before dying he thought the time had come to tell them how far they had come. co-heads of
they began back tracking on the interim polish government and then he announced the soviet union insisted the nation could veto the agenda in the council and an upset secretary of state told him it would be impossible to join an organization holding veto power over discussion. it was only when harry hawkins went to moscow in early june talked to stalin and told him if he wanted to continue the alliance and expected economic help from america, he had to honor the old agreements he made to fdr on...
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the world statement. there was six nations, plus iran and the european union. the white house has trumpeted the deal for the moment they shook hands. you saw president obama, and last week you saw president obama give a # 46 minute interview - i just watched it again to tom freedman. where they covered the water front. a number of cropped up, chief to the interpretation that iran makes, and the interpretation that the administration is putting forward, putting out details not agreed to. >> they are critical to members of the house and senate, whether they come off quickly, whether it's a phased thing that happens in response to iranian on. >> that is the chief area of discrepancy, and they are the actions. if you look at the totality, and especially today as you noted, the secretary of energy teamed up with the white house press secretary and made the case, a couple of contradictions when you look at what the d administration is saying. they are saying it's not done, and they should wait until after june 30th, when all the technical quote unquote details will b
the world statement. there was six nations, plus iran and the european union. the white house has trumpeted the deal for the moment they shook hands. you saw president obama, and last week you saw president obama give a # 46 minute interview - i just watched it again to tom freedman. where they covered the water front. a number of cropped up, chief to the interpretation that iran makes, and the interpretation that the administration is putting forward, putting out details not agreed to....
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the nation. thousands march from union square to time square. they close down streets and the entrance. police arrested more than 100 demonstrators. protesters took to the streets in denver. they marched from the jail to the state capitol. denver police had to use pepper spray. nine people were arrested. >>> a strong earthquake rocked a remote island. it struck about 3:35 our time. no report of damage or injuries and the tsunami warning center says there was no danger of a tsunami. earthquakes happen frequently. >>> in nepal a story of survivor. a 15-year-old pulled from the rubble with the help of rescue teams. we are in london with the latest on the earthquake recovery. >> working to free a teenager trapped in the rubble of a seven story building. they incurred signs someone was alive in the debris. they went in to extra kate him in hours long. the teen was pulled from the wreckage. he had been buried for five days. >> he wasn't specifically crushed but he was inside of a box. the box with heavy concrete all around him. >> reporter: another man was pulled from the rubble. he spent som
the nation. thousands march from union square to time square. they close down streets and the entrance. police arrested more than 100 demonstrators. protesters took to the streets in denver. they marched from the jail to the state capitol. denver police had to use pepper spray. nine people were arrested. >>> a strong earthquake rocked a remote island. it struck about 3:35 our time. no report of damage or injuries and the tsunami warning center says there was no danger of a tsunami....
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the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> a decade after the civil war jesse james continues his reckless fight against the unionushing the battle north into minnesota proves disastrous and puts him in the cross hairs of the nation's largest man hunt. to increase their chances against the massive search party the gang splits up. >> jesse and frank go one way but the unders are apprehensive. what has been a successful part of the gang has reached a dead end. >> they ride through the dakota territory getting away with $26.70. and eventually returning home to missouri. >> frank ultimately thought the way this is going it is going to be a bullet for them but jesse was die hard. >> square heads. too bad younger boys couldn't keep up. yeah. get them next time. >> we continue down this path there will not be -- maybe for you. we'll see. >> frank is concerned with the attention jesse's eradek behavior attracts in the papers while a small time missouri criminal is following jesse's every move. >> there's no better way to get close to the object of your admiration than to join his gang. and maybe in some way become a litt
the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> a decade after the civil war jesse james continues his reckless fight against the unionushing the battle north into minnesota proves disastrous and puts him in the cross hairs of the nation's largest man hunt. to increase their chances against the massive search party the gang splits up. >> jesse and frank go one way but the unders are apprehensive. what has been a successful part of the gang has reached a dead end....
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the unions won't be happy until walmart is fully in control of the unions. however, these closures look sudden and fishy and weird. the trouble is it goes to the national labor relations board, which is union-friendly so walmart i don't think will even get a fair hearing. >> what do you think, ben? >> ain't gonna let the service union turn me around turn me around. >> i would put singing on the list -- >> do you remember that song? >> that was unnecessary. >> you know they can unionize. i don't care what they do. they have the best sliced honey ham in the world. adam what do you think? >> i think this is why ben's a hollywood star and the rest of us are not. >> you're exactly right. >> i think we're all in agreement. that the unions will not lay off walmart until walmart is unionized. >> i used to like that song. remember look for the union label. ♪ when you are buying ♪ >> yeah look at the time. all right. my thanks to you for joining us. the nasdaq finally back to a record high. now get ready to hit highs of their own. stick around. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em t
the unions won't be happy until walmart is fully in control of the unions. however, these closures look sudden and fishy and weird. the trouble is it goes to the national labor relations board, which is union-friendly so walmart i don't think will even get a fair hearing. >> what do you think, ben? >> ain't gonna let the service union turn me around turn me around. >> i would put singing on the list -- >> do you remember that song? >> that was unnecessary. >>...
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this bill is publicly supported by the following organizations, the credit union national association, the national association of federal credit unions the texas land title association, the american land title association, the u.s. chamber of commerce, the independent community banks of america. mr. chairman this is truly a commonsense and bipartisan bill. last congress an identical piece of legislation passed the house by a voice vote. this congress h.r. 1195 passed out of the committee by a vote of 53-5. the ranking member, who is with us today, has voted for this bill two times. yet we find ourselves here debating the merits of providing a voice for small businesses and community financial institutions. this week former secretary of state hillary clinton was questioned about the health of american businesses. she said she was surprised to learn that small businesses were struggling. mr. chairman h.r. 1195 is just one small and commonsense step to providing a voice for our small businesses and community financial institutions in a regulatory process. it helps ensure that politician
this bill is publicly supported by the following organizations, the credit union national association, the national association of federal credit unions the texas land title association, the american land title association, the u.s. chamber of commerce, the independent community banks of america. mr. chairman this is truly a commonsense and bipartisan bill. last congress an identical piece of legislation passed the house by a voice vote. this congress h.r. 1195 passed out of the committee by a...
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the real problems. argentina's trade unions are among the most powerful. as the all-important elections draw nearer union leaders tell us that this national trike is the beginning>> scientists in qatar propose a stem cell treatment which they say in the next five years could cure obesity. a major scientific journal has accepted the research and it could transform the type of fat cells we have and burn calories regardless of what we eat. >> reporter: this is it painstakingly delicate work. scientists have been cultivating, dividing and sequencing fat cells for years. now they say they have made a brkthrough which could change the way obesity is treated. >> the dream is to change the lifestyle of kids. so just to give them a pill that enhance the brown fat. and they are protected against obesity. >> having more of the so-called brown fat makes you skinny and with obesity at epidemic proportions everyone wants to find a way to transform the white bad fat cells into the brown kind which burns energy all the time. >> this is an incubator. this is where the cells are cultured. >> the researchers have both kinds of fat cells. >> the good one is this one. and proven co
the real problems. argentina's trade unions are among the most powerful. as the all-important elections draw nearer union leaders tell us that this national trike is the beginning>> scientists in qatar propose a stem cell treatment which they say in the next five years could cure obesity. a major scientific journal has accepted the research and it could transform the type of fat cells we have and burn calories regardless of what we eat. >> reporter: this is it painstakingly delicate...
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as i noted the out set to clashing and irreconcilable visions of the nation's future. with union victory african-americans and their white allies looked forward to education, land voting rights for black men all with the guarantee of federal enforcement. former confederates for their part looked forward to the reestablishment of their own political rights with no federal interference. nor had the nation's first presidential assassination subdued the confederates. on the day of lincoln's grand funeral a young woman con tell meplated her words. precisely what the civil war had been for african-americans. a thus did lincoln's radical mourners come to believe that god permitted lincoln's demise for a special political reason. that is in order to alert the victors their defeated enemies. the anti-slavery forces might not have insisted or the need for radical policies in the aftermath of unionq3u victories. black petitioners told president johnson he was replacing a man who had proved himself indeed our friend. reminding johnson of the liberty brought to us and our wives by your noble
as i noted the out set to clashing and irreconcilable visions of the nation's future. with union victory african-americans and their white allies looked forward to education, land voting rights for black men all with the guarantee of federal enforcement. former confederates for their part looked forward to the reestablishment of their own political rights with no federal interference. nor had the nation's first presidential assassination subdued the confederates. on the day of lincoln's grand...
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or not, that's what the law says, you can't have the national labor relations board going around encouraging illegals to come into the country and unionizehen the law already says you've got to fire him if you hire him. it's dumb. it's the federal government getting in front of itself and stepping on its own foot all over again. they ought to stay out of the whole thing. >> john go ahead. >> that's the whole point. the most prosperous era came before the nlrb and before all these handouts and interventions with erds approximate of high immigration. the nlrb it's not that it swroefr reaches, it shouldn't exist. government is supposed to be fair and street everyone the same. >> that's a good point. the question i wanted to ask juan if the nlrb is supposed to be independent, supposed to arbitrate these issues, why are they promoting the wruns to go out of the country and unionize in why would they get -- they're base dhee in the camp already. >> they're saying to people you can organize and protect your interests in your home country. in fact, i am amazed that you guys see this as -- >> why is our -- >> why is government involved in that? >
or not, that's what the law says, you can't have the national labor relations board going around encouraging illegals to come into the country and unionizehen the law already says you've got to fire him if you hire him. it's dumb. it's the federal government getting in front of itself and stepping on its own foot all over again. they ought to stay out of the whole thing. >> john go ahead. >> that's the whole point. the most prosperous era came before the nlrb and before all these...
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following organizations: source one management, american facility services group the national hispanic business and western union♪ >>> hello, and welcome. i'm sherri vasquez and this is "latin view." as the nation's fastest-growing minority group, u.s. hispanics made a critical difference in the 2006 mid-t
following organizations: source one management, american facility services group the national hispanic business and western union♪ >>> hello, and welcome. i'm sherri vasquez and this is "latin view." as the nation's fastest-growing minority group, u.s. hispanics made a critical difference in the 2006 mid-t
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the national cemetery movement. well our brave graves be respected by the enemy? they employ the same physician selecting the union soldiers for the inclusion in the soldiers national cemetery at gettysburg. he kept his records. his son had inherited part of this as well. they collected 1800 remains from the battlefield. as late as the 1890's there is a wonderful passage. politicians after mckinley's inauguration and his very palpable effort to try to reach out and conciliate the south one of those objects of conciliation is maybe perhaps finally the federal government should take control and care for the union -- confederate debt. there is a brief passage where it says i don't think a yankee headstone would fit my grave. thanks anyway. >> what effect if any do we think the spanish-american war had on bringing the country back together. then it says, i have a poster from the spanish-american war that belong to a civil war ancestor. it includes a patriotic soldier shaking hands. prof. gannon: when you look at the union cause, to preserve the union, they saw under arms together, who were reluctant to embrace blue an
the national cemetery movement. well our brave graves be respected by the enemy? they employ the same physician selecting the union soldiers for the inclusion in the soldiers national cemetery at gettysburg. he kept his records. his son had inherited part of this as well. they collected 1800 remains from the battlefield. as late as the 1890's there is a wonderful passage. politicians after mckinley's inauguration and his very palpable effort to try to reach out and conciliate the south one of...
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then the beginning of june he suddenly announced the soviet union noisinessed the nation could be of the agenda in the security council and upset secretary of state told him it would be utterly impossible for us to join an organization holding veto power over discussion. it was only when harry hawkins talk to stalin and today hem if wanted to continue the alliance and expect economic help from america he had to honor the yalta for examples he made to fdr. on poland, and he had to withdraw hi insistence on veto over the agenda in the security council. after these meetings, immediately after these meetings with hopkins stalin acquiesced,tracked on both matters. on july 16 the first atomic bomb was detonated in new mexico. i want to end by talking about fdr and the atom bomb. i think i have uniquely discovered every conversation fdr had about sharing control -- sharing knowledge of the bomb with stalin. on the evidence i have found i am sure he would have shared control with russia. he told me mckenzie king a month before he died that he thought the time had come to tell them how far th
then the beginning of june he suddenly announced the soviet union noisinessed the nation could be of the agenda in the security council and upset secretary of state told him it would be utterly impossible for us to join an organization holding veto power over discussion. it was only when harry hawkins talk to stalin and today hem if wanted to continue the alliance and expect economic help from america he had to honor the yalta for examples he made to fdr. on poland, and he had to withdraw hi...
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it was founded when the baltic nation gained independence from the soviet union in 1991.hese weekend warriors are a branch of an estonian armed forces. the state provides their arms and equipment. it's a two-hour drive out to the old soviet missile base where they set up cap. in k's hostilities broke out, they reinforced the regular army's nearly 4000 active troops -- in case hostilities broke out. since the crisis began in ukraine, more and more estonians have been volunteering for the defense league. nearly 1000 new recruits last year alone. old and young, men and women, estonians of every ethnic group are joining up and even paying a membership fee. they are well aware that the gains -- the games could turn deadly serious. the commander of the defense league unit for the military district around the capital. >> to us, the ukrainian crisis looms very close to home. it's a military conflict right on our doorsteps, and people feel threatened. national defense has become a major issue. >> now out in the field, the unit half off their way up to the houses they are supposed
it was founded when the baltic nation gained independence from the soviet union in 1991.hese weekend warriors are a branch of an estonian armed forces. the state provides their arms and equipment. it's a two-hour drive out to the old soviet missile base where they set up cap. in k's hostilities broke out, they reinforced the regular army's nearly 4000 active troops -- in case hostilities broke out. since the crisis began in ukraine, more and more estonians have been volunteering for the defense...
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the yankees. how sufficient nation for a union victory and confederacy is that ultimately? how far they go to explaining the demise of the confederacy? if it does not go far enough what are the other factors that go in to ask the outcome of the war? mr. holzer: it is certainly a wonderful exultation, and the seeds are planted for the lost cause mentality. as gary has written the confederacy does not exactly have to win the war, it has to break the will of the northern people to continue to wage war and lose men and suffer the enormous sacrifices that were injured on both sides, and there are moments during the war before antietam and after chancellorsville, when the northern opinion, and certainly before the election of 1864 when it was possible to see the north giving up, not winning but saying go and let us just live in two countries. professor leonard: right, and lee himself was very invested. professor gallagher: mr. holzer: the overwhelming numbers was not the only explanation. lincoln somehow kept northern well above 50%, as he proved in the april april 1854 election.
the yankees. how sufficient nation for a union victory and confederacy is that ultimately? how far they go to explaining the demise of the confederacy? if it does not go far enough what are the other factors that go in to ask the outcome of the war? mr. holzer: it is certainly a wonderful exultation, and the seeds are planted for the lost cause mentality. as gary has written the confederacy does not exactly have to win the war, it has to break the will of the northern people to continue to wage...
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the nation's capitol. the nebraska territory on missouri's border is poised to join the union. u.s.enator steven douglas proposes a controversial plan splitting the territory in two, kansas and nebraska. >> the kansas/nebraska act made the decision on whether a new territory would be slave or free to the voters. >> it will impart peace to the country and stability to the union. >> from the chaos the voice of reason emerges in abraham lincoln. >> white man takes the place in nebraska now who will inform the negro that he is free? as much as you do not object to my taking my hogs to nebraska therefore i must not object to your taking your slave. i admit it is perfectly logical if there in fact is no difference between hogs and negroes. >> despite lincoln's efforts to kansas-nebraska act is passed, the decision that expands slavery. the vote settles nothing and ignites a fire storm. violence divides nebraska and kansas and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown. face off against abolitionists. >> these were men on both sides of the union-rebel divide fighting at a local level using
the nation's capitol. the nebraska territory on missouri's border is poised to join the union. u.s.enator steven douglas proposes a controversial plan splitting the territory in two, kansas and nebraska. >> the kansas/nebraska act made the decision on whether a new territory would be slave or free to the voters. >> it will impart peace to the country and stability to the union. >> from the chaos the voice of reason emerges in abraham lincoln. >> white man takes the place...
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the convention center because of, quote, unfair labor practices. a spokesman for the union says they plan to send a letter to other national and state officials. the letter said in part quote, the democratic party and the carpenter's union have benard ent allies for decades in the struggle for workers' rights and the dignity and equal treatment of all our citizens, end quote. a spokesman for the convention center says some events for the dnc are already booked there and everything is running smoothly. >>> from our delaware bureau dupont reaffirmed opposition to plan to divide up the company. they say plan by investor to break up the chemical maker could cost more than $4 billion. they nominated four candidates to dupont's board. if elected they vow to cut corporate costs and eventually split the company into two pieces. >>> switching gears now. if you think gas prices are good now, just wait until the summer. the department of energy expects drivers will see the lowest summer gas prices in six years. the national average is forecast to fall 32% from a year ago to $2.45 a gallon between april and september. here's why. the world's oil supplies a
the convention center because of, quote, unfair labor practices. a spokesman for the union says they plan to send a letter to other national and state officials. the letter said in part quote, the democratic party and the carpenter's union have benard ent allies for decades in the struggle for workers' rights and the dignity and equal treatment of all our citizens, end quote. a spokesman for the convention center says some events for the dnc are already booked there and everything is running...
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turned out this new breed of criminal, another historic development in the 1990s made trans-national crime's search. the european unionas born and with it relaxed and unguarded borders. >> with the borders coming down organized crime groups only at a national level were able to operate much more internationally. >> that's when groups of desperate men trained in violence with the ability to cross borders at will began to get a singular idea and the pink panthers were born. now, the cops had a name and an origin story for these super villains. but to learn how they operate, that would take more digging. and lead to some surprises. coming up, a rare look inside the gang revealing the secret of their success. >> that's where all the real effort goes. >> and then why the pink panthers have taken on some seductive side kicks. >> it's much easier to do it as a woman or with a woman. kicks. >> it's much easier to do it as a woman or with a woman. ... family of jeweled feline treasures. $100,000 to the lady in the leopard print. sprint told us they'd cut our verizon bill in half. oh yeah. we'd save a bunch of money on our rate
turned out this new breed of criminal, another historic development in the 1990s made trans-national crime's search. the european unionas born and with it relaxed and unguarded borders. >> with the borders coming down organized crime groups only at a national level were able to operate much more internationally. >> that's when groups of desperate men trained in violence with the ability to cross borders at will began to get a singular idea and the pink panthers were born. now, the...
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the national pitching cep the bats quiet. iain desmond ryan zimmerman with runs scoring doubles in the fifth put it away. nationals won it four to one. the unionon. to the 76th minute the union hanging on to one-one tie but goal for the revolution. they won the game this afternoon two-one. coming up tonight on the sports zone sports radio 94 wip's tony bruno will join me to talk about tim tebow and the makers of the movie sons of ben a documentary about a local sports fans with a dream to bring pro soccer to philadelphia. you know how it turned out. it premieres in june. he'll be in stu
the national pitching cep the bats quiet. iain desmond ryan zimmerman with runs scoring doubles in the fifth put it away. nationals won it four to one. the unionon. to the 76th minute the union hanging on to one-one tie but goal for the revolution. they won the game this afternoon two-one. coming up tonight on the sports zone sports radio 94 wip's tony bruno will join me to talk about tim tebow and the makers of the movie sons of ben a documentary about a local sports fans with a dream to bring...
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organizations-- source one management, american facility services group the national hispanic business information clearinghouse and western union. >>> hello. and welcome to the fifth season of "latin view." i'm sherri vasquez. now, immigration is a complex national issue that
organizations-- source one management, american facility services group the national hispanic business information clearinghouse and western union. >>> hello. and welcome to the fifth season of "latin view." i'm sherri vasquez. now, immigration is a complex national issue that