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the union didn't like the stories. they filled a notice saying they were preserving the right to sue for libel but never filled a suit and they issued a 100-page report and the paper stood by the story and we never ran any corrections. >> there is a famous line in a film by john ford and they have having the john ford panels next door. it is a scene at the end when james stewart goes to a newspaper reporter or editor and he tells him he is not the man who shot liberty balance and the newspaper editor won't here anything about it. he says when the legend becomes fact, print the legend. i think that i would like to start there by asking you how cesar got started as a labor organizer. >> and then we will have to connect that to the legend. you have a plan. his beginning as this was a fascinating part of the story and important to under the later decisions. -- understand -- he was a farm worker and started when he was 12 and his family lost their farm. he was in the navy and came out and worked out of the fields and was wo
the union didn't like the stories. they filled a notice saying they were preserving the right to sue for libel but never filled a suit and they issued a 100-page report and the paper stood by the story and we never ran any corrections. >> there is a famous line in a film by john ford and they have having the john ford panels next door. it is a scene at the end when james stewart goes to a newspaper reporter or editor and he tells him he is not the man who shot liberty balance and the...
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i it was the preference of the union army -- the periphery of the union army. a woman in south carolina went as part of the settlement where the union had control of the sea islands of south carolina, and her husband went off with the army to go to florida to fight and that left her in charge of the hospital that was there and she was a nurse but was in charge of the hospital, and she had a medical degree. and practiced as a doctor more or less until he came back.
i it was the preference of the union army -- the periphery of the union army. a woman in south carolina went as part of the settlement where the union had control of the sea islands of south carolina, and her husband went off with the army to go to florida to fight and that left her in charge of the hospital that was there and she was a nurse but was in charge of the hospital, and she had a medical degree. and practiced as a doctor more or less until he came back.
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again, this violate the union street guidelines that are twice the size of the proposed for 17 hundred union and is very concerting that lee although planning staff has asked them to reduce this site app refused why won't at&t compromise especially on a rare and distinguished building >> thank you. is there any further public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner antonini >> yeah. i have questions for the representative from at&t. many of the speakers brought up some alternatives and i don't believe they're among the ones you've analyzed like 17 hundred green and i don't know if any of those buildings would useable or close enough to fill the gap >> sure i took down 31670 green street and union street the landlords were not willing to work with us. under any price. so they are under the guidelines they're not a leased intrusive alternative and the clock tower the building across the street is exactly the same height so it would be blocked so virtually useless >> i'm looking pictures produced by at&t you may have those available their photo simulations i guess if y
again, this violate the union street guidelines that are twice the size of the proposed for 17 hundred union and is very concerting that lee although planning staff has asked them to reduce this site app refused why won't at&t compromise especially on a rare and distinguished building >> thank you. is there any further public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner antonini >> yeah. i have questions for the representative from at&t. many of the speakers...
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i think they originally had started the -- >> the filipinos had their own union. it was the awok, and in 1965 they start the strike. so the filipino union walks out on strike and then goes to chavez and asks him to support. so the filipinos play a really important role. ultimately, the two unions americaed, and the fill filipins always felt like second-class people. their leadership never is very happy about it. the most prominent and strongest organizer for the fill' knows in delano ends up leaving in great frustration. i write about some of his comments and his remarks and his unhappiness when he felt that chavez could not delegate, would not delegate. so the filipinos become marginalized and then chavez in an effort to sort of do something about it, in a very misguided effort goes in 1977 to the philippines as a guest of ferdinand marcos. and that becomes a tremendously polarizing event as well. so, and praises marshall -- martial law and, anyway. there's quite a bit. we haven't talked about it, but there is an important part of the story about the filipinos. >>
i think they originally had started the -- >> the filipinos had their own union. it was the awok, and in 1965 they start the strike. so the filipino union walks out on strike and then goes to chavez and asks him to support. so the filipinos play a really important role. ultimately, the two unions americaed, and the fill filipins always felt like second-class people. their leadership never is very happy about it. the most prominent and strongest organizer for the fill' knows in delano ends...
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the white house is not going to make this problem go away, this long-term decline that the unions is in and it has to come from the consumer. walmart wants to deliver what the consumer wants to make them want that. >> that has to be the last word. >>> coming up, another obama care state exchange is on life support. and neal's gang is asking if that was the plan all along. they'll explain, but, first, the best and worst cities to start a career. we have the list that might just unlock the secret to getting jobs back to america. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. hey everybody heart disease affects one in every three women in a
the white house is not going to make this problem go away, this long-term decline that the unions is in and it has to come from the consumer. walmart wants to deliver what the consumer wants to make them want that. >> that has to be the last word. >>> coming up, another obama care state exchange is on life support. and neal's gang is asking if that was the plan all along. they'll explain, but, first, the best and worst cities to start a career. we have the list that might just...
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i it was the preference of the union army -- the periphery of the union army. a woman in south carolina went as part of the settlement where the union had control of the sea islands of south carolina, and her husband went off with the army to go to florida to fight and that left her in charge of the hospital that was there and she was a nurse but was in charge of the hospital, and she had a medical degree. and practiced as a doctor more or less until he came back. so the -- you have some instances like that. one woman in the confederacy who practiced charlottesville, but moe people who could claim to be doctors, acted as nurses, even though they may have been doing doctoring kinds of behaviors. >> host: do you know what the picture-on-the fronts of the book? >> guest: it is a hospital in washington, dc. i believe it's herwood hospital. and what you see there is one long ward, as so often the wards were. they were long, narrow rooms, stove in the middle. mosquito netting hanging up there. in washington, dc, they called that one part of time foggy bottom for good
i it was the preference of the union army -- the periphery of the union army. a woman in south carolina went as part of the settlement where the union had control of the sea islands of south carolina, and her husband went off with the army to go to florida to fight and that left her in charge of the hospital that was there and she was a nurse but was in charge of the hospital, and she had a medical degree. and practiced as a doctor more or less until he came back. so the -- you have some...
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the white house is not going to make this problem go away, this long-term decline that the unions is in and it has to come from the consumer. walmart wants to deliver what the consumer wants to make them want that. >> that has to be the last word. >>> coming up, another obama care state exchange is on life support. and neal's gang is asking if that was the plan all along. they'll explain, but, first, the best and worst cities to start a career. we have the list that might just unlock the secret to getting jobs back to america. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe ri
the white house is not going to make this problem go away, this long-term decline that the unions is in and it has to come from the consumer. walmart wants to deliver what the consumer wants to make them want that. >> that has to be the last word. >>> coming up, another obama care state exchange is on life support. and neal's gang is asking if that was the plan all along. they'll explain, but, first, the best and worst cities to start a career. we have the list that might just...
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there's nothing in this for the union workers. >> all right, joe. so what does this mean politically? >> well, i think this highlights the split that james is talking about between the union latership, which is really kind of a wholly owned subsidy dear of the democratic party and the rank and file. the construction workers, the hotel workers, hospitality, kbroesh grocery row workers and so forth. i think you might see a widening split. and it's actually interesting, if you look at the unions objecting, they're all concentrated in those industries i talked about, the sort of traditional unions. it's -- it might be coming to public sector unions, as well, which is -- which have generally been a lot more supportive of the affordable care act. >> but these union leaders are asking for exemptions from the white house. and they haven't been getting it. >> no. and this points to another rift in the democratic party between the labor union left and the social engineering left. the progressives who are more interested in things like health care reform and al
there's nothing in this for the union workers. >> all right, joe. so what does this mean politically? >> well, i think this highlights the split that james is talking about between the union latership, which is really kind of a wholly owned subsidy dear of the democratic party and the rank and file. the construction workers, the hotel workers, hospitality, kbroesh grocery row workers and so forth. i think you might see a widening split. and it's actually interesting, if you look at...
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the project site is located on the south side of union street between webster and bucanan street, the subject lot is 12,000 square feet in side and occupied by a four story commercial building, originally built in 1924, the single screen movie theater dose business as metro theater, they approved the theater making the building, city landmark number 261 n 2012, the planning condition granted conditional use authorization for a change of use from the single screen theater to personal service as the gym, and the fitness facility is under construction and slated to open this summer. the framing development consists of a variety of commercial and mixed use, commercial units with residential units above the scale of development is one to three story structures. commercial spaces contain a variety of small scale businesses that include a mix of cafe and restaurant, and serves and to date, they received two letters in support of the project, from the union street association and the golden gate neighborhood association and those two letters were included in your packet. and in order for the
the project site is located on the south side of union street between webster and bucanan street, the subject lot is 12,000 square feet in side and occupied by a four story commercial building, originally built in 1924, the single screen movie theater dose business as metro theater, they approved the theater making the building, city landmark number 261 n 2012, the planning condition granted conditional use authorization for a change of use from the single screen theater to personal service as...
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and the union street association is strongly opposed to the at&t micro site it violates the union street design guidelines that were approved by the commissioner in 1983. a short while back we stated our concerns in opposition to at&t's plan for 1700 union street at this point we couldn't imagine at&t wanted to bigger antenna site on one our our heritage building. 18 hundred is a 1933 art deco building the same and/or as the coit tower and golden gate bridge my quote the society of the california strongly opposes at&t's proposal for this site this building is a wonderful art deco site it lends beauty to the neighborhood including delight full ornament and general masking. the streetscape contribution of that beautiful building sorry i'm very nervous would be significantly accommodated with
and the union street association is strongly opposed to the at&t micro site it violates the union street design guidelines that were approved by the commissioner in 1983. a short while back we stated our concerns in opposition to at&t's plan for 1700 union street at this point we couldn't imagine at&t wanted to bigger antenna site on one our our heritage building. 18 hundred is a 1933 art deco building the same and/or as the coit tower and golden gate bridge my quote the society of...
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the white house is not going to make this problem go away, this long-term decline that the unions is and it has to come from the consumer. walmart wants to deliver what the consumer wants to make them want that. >> that has to be the last word. >>> coming up, another obama care state exchange is on life support. and neal's gang is asking if that was the plan all along. they'll explain, but, first, the best and worst cities to start a career. we have the list that might just unlock the secret to getting jobs back to america. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone
the white house is not going to make this problem go away, this long-term decline that the unions is and it has to come from the consumer. walmart wants to deliver what the consumer wants to make them want that. >> that has to be the last word. >>> coming up, another obama care state exchange is on life support. and neal's gang is asking if that was the plan all along. they'll explain, but, first, the best and worst cities to start a career. we have the list that might just...
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by the end of the civil war, i think it is fair to say every surgeon, union and confederate knew knew how to use them and amputations. and they learned about contagious diseases. they was before the german theory but -- germ -- they had ideas that worked on them. if gan green broke out, they put hospital tents outside and put the men out there so they are kept away and don't infect the others. they emphasised rest and cle cleanliness and things that allowed them to survive. they were proud of the death rates, particularly on the union side, was much lower than the crimea 6-7 years. so these things that don't seem high tech did make a different in survival. there is a medicine call bromine and it is similar to clore rene and they used that to clean the wounds of the gan green patients and they got good results in stopping what would have been fatal. but mainly, they learned from each other -- we are used to in american medicine to have fancy hospitals and the gray hair doctors at the top, and then down the chain. american medicine had not seen that but saw it in the civil war. a hospit
by the end of the civil war, i think it is fair to say every surgeon, union and confederate knew knew how to use them and amputations. and they learned about contagious diseases. they was before the german theory but -- germ -- they had ideas that worked on them. if gan green broke out, they put hospital tents outside and put the men out there so they are kept away and don't infect the others. they emphasised rest and cle cleanliness and things that allowed them to survive. they were proud of...
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the unions support it because it helps them. by raises the price on people, they price them out of the mark. >> we've got to go, but juan, you can respond. reran out of time. we're going to say thanks >>> wayne, you're up first. >> everybody took a look at at&t and they acquired directv. that's a big boost for them and not only that, what i love about it is they pay an extra 5%. >> nice dividend play. john? what have you got? >> norwegianen cruise lines, eric. all isaac said was, but i'm looking at for capitalistpigs.com. >> thanks very joining us, but before we go on this memorial day weekend, we remember our heroes who put their loives on the line so we can all be free. take a minute to thank a service member. buy them a beer, buy them a lunch and take a minute to keep this discussion going about our marine who's being held in a mexican prison because while he sits and awaits our president's help, mr. obama's been very busy, but not very helpful. the president attends his 24th fund-raiser, visited the baseball hall of fame, oh
the unions support it because it helps them. by raises the price on people, they price them out of the mark. >> we've got to go, but juan, you can respond. reran out of time. we're going to say thanks >>> wayne, you're up first. >> everybody took a look at at&t and they acquired directv. that's a big boost for them and not only that, what i love about it is they pay an extra 5%. >> nice dividend play. john? what have you got? >> norwegianen cruise lines,...
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the unions support it because it helps them. a lot of them are linked to minimum wage and by raises the price on people, they price them out of the mark. >> we've got to go, but juan, you can respond. reran out of time. we're going to say thanks to michelle and juan for joining us this week. >>> coming up, the biggest gift the president can give an american hero on memorial day. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solution
the unions support it because it helps them. a lot of them are linked to minimum wage and by raises the price on people, they price them out of the mark. >> we've got to go, but juan, you can respond. reran out of time. we're going to say thanks to michelle and juan for joining us this week. >>> coming up, the biggest gift the president can give an american hero on memorial day. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i...
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halls about the cost of unionization. the cost of bargaining and the cost of dues etc. whether or not a union member should have to pay dues voluntarily or not have a choice in that. what do you think in your experience would be the cost of unionization for the employer and the employee's? can you estimate the cost of student athletes unionizing at baylor for example? >> we have not punched through the numbers enough to even come up with a reasonable estimate. what we do know is the whole idea of collective bargaining is in fact to increase the whole reservoir of duly agreed-upon commitments by the employer. so i think part of the question is what can we do outside the collective bargaining which has never been contemplated before. that's the ultimate policy question is seems to me that you have rightly focused on. the unionization process is just raising a whole host of russians that we can't answer today but we do know costs will in fact go up including issues than with respect to how is that student going to be treated
halls about the cost of unionization. the cost of bargaining and the cost of dues etc. whether or not a union member should have to pay dues voluntarily or not have a choice in that. what do you think in your experience would be the cost of unionization for the employer and the employee's? can you estimate the cost of student athletes unionizing at baylor for example? >> we have not punched through the numbers enough to even come up with a reasonable estimate. what we do know is the whole...
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there's times when the teachers unions are doing more harm than good. i don't like the good, young teachers are the first to go while people that don't care so much anymore are being protected. that's not good. >> i agree with rick and coming from a family of teachers. give merit pay and bonuses to the teachers doing right by the kids and what hurts children too is poverty as well. >> sabrina, how do you get through the unions? we're stuck with them and they don't want these standards. they want everybody to be treated exactly the same even if some are better than others. >> right. that's our argument especially for young women, it's better for you to not be part of a union because the fact is you can't negotiate anything that's going to be better for yourself. you're to be dragged down by the lowest common denominator. >> stop locking up our parents. very simple. >> blocking investigations and giving bonuses to workers watching porn. the new epa allegations that will have you and all other taxpayers fuming. >> we have an employee looking at over 600 por
there's times when the teachers unions are doing more harm than good. i don't like the good, young teachers are the first to go while people that don't care so much anymore are being protected. that's not good. >> i agree with rick and coming from a family of teachers. give merit pay and bonuses to the teachers doing right by the kids and what hurts children too is poverty as well. >> sabrina, how do you get through the unions? we're stuck with them and they don't want these...
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the surface pro -- >> bull or bear? >> have a great weekend. neil is next. >>> it's all about tps food workers or unions just pulling a fast one on. good to have you. i am neil cavuto. it's time to kick mcdonald's buns out of the headquarters. charles payne, unions goating them into this and what do they want out of this? >> there is a whole lot of contracts out there, a whole lot of different unions whose contracts automatically adjust with the hike in minimum wage. they will automatically get a raise themselves and they will be able to go through the newly enriched employees that say, you owe us one, too. they want to swell the ranks as well, and you think of the ramifications of this, and everybody knows if you do this, something crazy, north of 10 bucks, there will be job losses. so the teenage kid making minimum wage, and the average house makes $70 a year, and take out one person from that equation, they are making less of the median income. >> ben, if it's not going to be $15, which the unions are pushing, and they secretly know they are not going to get that, and it gets them back to $10.10. >>
the surface pro -- >> bull or bear? >> have a great weekend. neil is next. >>> it's all about tps food workers or unions just pulling a fast one on. good to have you. i am neil cavuto. it's time to kick mcdonald's buns out of the headquarters. charles payne, unions goating them into this and what do they want out of this? >> there is a whole lot of contracts out there, a whole lot of different unions whose contracts automatically adjust with the hike in minimum wage....
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the unions support it because it helps them. t of them are linked to minimum wage and by raises the price on people, they price them out of the mark. >> we've got to go, but juan, you can respond. reran out of time. we're going to say thanks mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. ecause it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, pe
the unions support it because it helps them. t of them are linked to minimum wage and by raises the price on people, they price them out of the mark. >> we've got to go, but juan, you can respond. reran out of time. we're going to say thanks mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. ecause it offers a superior level of protecon. and because...
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even before the creation of the customs union. the director of the plane to meet jamal off a list of classes the market since the day according to a prestigious for importing raw materials to provide a huge consumer market of the union member countries has opened for the economic integration is not just useful but necessary according to the business plan of falling in a lot of me with a theme that's the main commodities in the sport are frozen on course metals mineral products and chemical products from the customs union countries import food products metal products motor vehicles machinery and equipment. lois and the lighting italy's these needs. the lightest international tours exhibition arabian travel market. representatives from over a hundred and thirty five countries will present their proposals for foreign tourists. it is a leading exhibition in the middle east and one of the largest world the trend of this year on tours to the nations that are gaining popularity. what is the one afraid what tourists the opportunity to get
even before the creation of the customs union. the director of the plane to meet jamal off a list of classes the market since the day according to a prestigious for importing raw materials to provide a huge consumer market of the union member countries has opened for the economic integration is not just useful but necessary according to the business plan of falling in a lot of me with a theme that's the main commodities in the sport are frozen on course metals mineral products and chemical...
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only at the future of the european union. thank you for what she does this in all these he'll comment that he's staying with us for more news on the channel the eye. i loosened them lou. and all this is. i do. i am. eye members of the house of parliament approved the draft law on reducing the funds have not been dispersed in the region symbol of the site introduced a package of amendments to the budget legislation to end piece to minister of economy and budget planning explained that the bill gives more freedom to local executive bodies in particular matters will be allowed to relocate finds an amount up to ten percent independently deputies also approved a draft law on trade unions in the first reading is designed to greatly enhance the role in the position of professional associations expanding the functions in defining the legal status
only at the future of the european union. thank you for what she does this in all these he'll comment that he's staying with us for more news on the channel the eye. i loosened them lou. and all this is. i do. i am. eye members of the house of parliament approved the draft law on reducing the funds have not been dispersed in the region symbol of the site introduced a package of amendments to the budget legislation to end piece to minister of economy and budget planning explained that the bill...
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the european union, i had initially thought the european union was going to be a great organization. i'm a citizen of the european union myself. the european union has a lot of political clout but also a lot of political tentacles and a lot of ties and the law of constraints on what it can and cannot say. yet some observers, people to work for the european union often tell me that they get criticized if they don't follow the line of the european union, what they are supposed to be saying after the election. it is not that they are not critical. when they don't want to be, you know, it is a good example of an organization that we think should have a lot of credibility but that has so many different things stake the sometimes they have to weigh things. and it is not a failure in the sense that these organizations are not, you know, mean, terrible people who want to go out there and lie and cheat and cover things up. it is that they have different ideals, different norms. to we want violence? no, probably not. do we think that it is better to call the glass half full than half-empty? if
the european union, i had initially thought the european union was going to be a great organization. i'm a citizen of the european union myself. the european union has a lot of political clout but also a lot of political tentacles and a lot of ties and the law of constraints on what it can and cannot say. yet some observers, people to work for the european union often tell me that they get criticized if they don't follow the line of the european union, what they are supposed to be saying after...
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, they will pay dues to the union. where do these payments come from? >> dues are an internal union matter. how they decide to do it is up to them. under the labor management relations act, it is clear that the employer can't pay it. the employer would have to bargain. that comes from wages. unless we are talking about wages in some form, the union would have to answer that. briefly oned taxation. these unions are tax-exempt. if a student becomes an employer, are they subject to taxation? does that affect student loans? how do we go down that road? >> beyond my area of expertise. that others can answer that question. >> does anybody have a comment on that? >> section 61 of the internal revenue code has a definition of what is income. if an individual is an employee, then very strong arguments it is unsettled -- obviously this is a new question, but it is going to open up serious questions about the entire range of services. there are issues presently with respect to how a scholarship is treated. if they are employees th
, they will pay dues to the union. where do these payments come from? >> dues are an internal union matter. how they decide to do it is up to them. under the labor management relations act, it is clear that the employer can't pay it. the employer would have to bargain. that comes from wages. unless we are talking about wages in some form, the union would have to answer that. briefly oned taxation. these unions are tax-exempt. if a student becomes an employer, are they subject to taxation?...
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what the unions are missing, this is not going after ge, you are going after small businesses. these mcdonald's are franchises. if you raise the minimum wage, it's going to le to layoffs -- >> you have done more harm to those franchises with your characterization of mcdonald's. >> i did not believe what he said. >> it's the menu. >> no, no, no. >> it's disgusting food. >> what do you make of his ridiculous argument? >> he knows it's true. you know it's true. do you eat mcdonald's? >> i will have a bunch of relatives over. >> in all seriousness, the minimum wage goes well beyond mcdonald's, and everybody will be affected by this if it comes to pass, and what will the fallout be? let's assume it's at a minimum, and the president's call, $10.10. >> labor costs, it's something like 40% of the total cost as a mcdonald's, if you raise them by 50% you are raising costs so that you are going to get, say, a $6 or whatever big mac, and the big mac is going to cost $7.25, but to call mcdonald's a dirty business, it's outrageous. they serve incredibly good food. i get sick when i eat at the
what the unions are missing, this is not going after ge, you are going after small businesses. these mcdonald's are franchises. if you raise the minimum wage, it's going to le to layoffs -- >> you have done more harm to those franchises with your characterization of mcdonald's. >> i did not believe what he said. >> it's the menu. >> no, no, no. >> it's disgusting food. >> what do you make of his ridiculous argument? >> he knows it's true. you know it's...
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reporting the nba player's union is not in favor of mrs. sterling taking over for her husband. >> this is as sweet as they come. >> the clippers, valued by forbes at $575 million, may soon be a hot commodity. but first, 75% of nba team owners need to vote sterling out. something that the king's owner expects will happen. >> these teams really belong to the fans and to the players. the owners are simply custodians. and i fully expect that he will get the support that he seeks. >> john henry smith, aljazeera. >> flights from resumed at the five southern california airports after a computer glitch yesterday afternoon. it stranded thousands of passengers across the south and the southwest. and the faa said that they were able to fix the system after the flights were halted. and at l.a.x. alone, 50 flights were canceled. >> . >> high timeout after yesterday's parliamentary elections is a slap in the face to terrorists. the timeout was 60%. maliki is expected to win. voters choosing from 3,000 for 128 seats. it was the first time that they pulled
reporting the nba player's union is not in favor of mrs. sterling taking over for her husband. >> this is as sweet as they come. >> the clippers, valued by forbes at $575 million, may soon be a hot commodity. but first, 75% of nba team owners need to vote sterling out. something that the king's owner expects will happen. >> these teams really belong to the fans and to the players. the owners are simply custodians. and i fully expect that he will get the support that he seeks....
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the european union -- i had initially thought the european union would be a great monitoring organization, and i'm a european -- citizen of the european union myself, and the european union has a lot of political clout and a lot of political tentacles and a lot of ties and constraints on what it can and cannot say, and it's observers are people who work for the european union tell me they get criticized if they don't follow the line of the european union, what they're supposed to be saying after the election. so, it's not that they're not critical. they're critical when they want to be, but when they don't want to be, it's a good example of an organization that we think should have a lot of credible but credibility but that has so many different things at stake that sometimes they have to weigh things. at it not a nefarious in the sense that these organizations are not -- these are not mean, terrible people who want to good out there and lie and cheat and cover things up it's that they have different ideals. different of different norms they're trying to weigh. do we want violence to brea
the european union -- i had initially thought the european union would be a great monitoring organization, and i'm a european -- citizen of the european union myself, and the european union has a lot of political clout and a lot of political tentacles and a lot of ties and constraints on what it can and cannot say, and it's observers are people who work for the european union tell me they get criticized if they don't follow the line of the european union, what they're supposed to be saying...
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since the fall of the soviet union. shinn fein leader gerry adams underestimate the nineteen seventy two ira murder of a widowed mother of ten suspected of being a british army uniform. and the car that runs itself on the road sooner than you think correspondence written test rides volvo's on thomas model it could be available to all he wants one. two. all all the store police injured engine yet stood as a crowd of several hundred pro russian separatist stormed the prosecutor's office. it's the latest step in the gradual takeover of the east and south of ukraine hundreds of her russian military system that don't yet have to keep it open wedding day and the molotov cocktails. riot police with stones extend remains empty gas. celcom complementary gift to take a bit too seemed to be fixed and finding nothing to maintain security forces and there's a little in kiev. outnumbered ten to witness it and many forced me to separate and occupied the building. can some as a team that controls the difficulty of a million people. the
since the fall of the soviet union. shinn fein leader gerry adams underestimate the nineteen seventy two ira murder of a widowed mother of ten suspected of being a british army uniform. and the car that runs itself on the road sooner than you think correspondence written test rides volvo's on thomas model it could be available to all he wants one. two. all all the store police injured engine yet stood as a crowd of several hundred pro russian separatist stormed the prosecutor's office. it's the...
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real political debate with its meeting last time in history the european union. the president of the commission on knowing that they say will built in disgust and policy options and approaches can make a choice. or does it. actually that great the man behind the metal table pessimistic yes it's true that there's a debate and hence its name to the midfield and in the nt eat them off to the election final convinced that also featured open to see how the techies with the chinese and trends that are selected the promotional half to the negotiations and that unfortunately the rules will remain christ. he watched the debate in full and get more in depth analysis from the studio guests go to our website at your unused all calm. the feet of a situation in eastern ukraine remains tense with assassination attempts kidnappings occupation of buildings and exchanges of accusations between russia and the last one with the geneva agreement far from being respected the eu and the us and recruit new sanctions against russia american and european diplomats a co ordination two resul
real political debate with its meeting last time in history the european union. the president of the commission on knowing that they say will built in disgust and policy options and approaches can make a choice. or does it. actually that great the man behind the metal table pessimistic yes it's true that there's a debate and hence its name to the midfield and in the nt eat them off to the election final convinced that also featured open to see how the techies with the chinese and trends that...
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well you know i think what the u.p.a. union did it was very irresponsible because in the family last year they promised. grain that they would have some kind of pretty exceptional treaty and maybe in the future become a member of the european union and we all know that this was a very delicate balance in the ukraine with fifty percent looking east towards those russia fifty percent of the population looking worse with those three o p union so i think it was very irresponsible what the european union did they should have kept out of it on the other hand i must also say that ukrainian still is even though euro made a big mistake there it is an autonomous sovereign country i should also believe that not only the european union have stayed out of it's but also russia should really not interfere the best thing to do is the deescalate by taking the russian minority and eastern ukraine seriously give them rights and make them really feel as important as the other half of the ukraine and then i hope also russia will be able to retract
well you know i think what the u.p.a. union did it was very irresponsible because in the family last year they promised. grain that they would have some kind of pretty exceptional treaty and maybe in the future become a member of the european union and we all know that this was a very delicate balance in the ukraine with fifty percent looking east towards those russia fifty percent of the population looking worse with those three o p union so i think it was very irresponsible what the european...
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now another twenty six british trade unions if the unions on to become members of the twenty six trade unions their welcome if they do not want to they can go to french trade union themselves even ten people can unite in the local union investor association bob the right to create a republican association. if their existing units do not suit them. i chopped up at the summit director clearly determining the strap all i think the will of them to make decisions at all levels and in every sector that was not possible previously. they want to get our i e if it's not someone that he is the member of the merger was also critical of administrative offences in the second reading incentive to the senate. it is to humanize administrative law in particular reducing the size of many penalties another demo. obama loses its view of lessons although i knew if the citizen agrees with the feds to be a law that they can to preserve that enemy within seven days the court also provides a role that the court may reduce the amount of money to thirty percent taken into account the circumstances an awful lot o
now another twenty six british trade unions if the unions on to become members of the twenty six trade unions their welcome if they do not want to they can go to french trade union themselves even ten people can unite in the local union investor association bob the right to create a republican association. if their existing units do not suit them. i chopped up at the summit director clearly determining the strap all i think the will of them to make decisions at all levels and in every sector...
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anything in the soviet union was done by the communist party of the soviet union, which is remarkableecause everything in the soviet union is about the tsar or the leader. in a sense, what he did was allowed for him to be retired. he was the first leader retired in russia and the soviet union, he didn't die, he wasn't killed and was able to do farming that he loved. i continued to go to very elite school, and so that is something that he did. he opened up the system and the stalinists, as you call them, completely. >> and he is your grandfather who died during world war ii, and you bring up how he then later - a story was built about how he'd been a traitor to the nazis. we will not have time to get into that. but i'll leave it as a tees. the book is full of fascinating characters and full of history. mind. >> thank you. >> great to have you on the sow. >> coming up, so many americans are so attached to their smart phones, there's a name for the anxiety people suffer when they leave them at home. first, a surprising drop in kids this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it coul
anything in the soviet union was done by the communist party of the soviet union, which is remarkableecause everything in the soviet union is about the tsar or the leader. in a sense, what he did was allowed for him to be retired. he was the first leader retired in russia and the soviet union, he didn't die, he wasn't killed and was able to do farming that he loved. i continued to go to very elite school, and so that is something that he did. he opened up the system and the stalinists, as you...
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into the south so they didn't have as much as the needed and who got shorter and shorter so whereas the union would say a hospital with 100 beds needs a certain amount every three months i see hospitals in south carolina where they only have three and it's for the whole year so clearly they didn't have the drugs that worked, they didn't have enough narcotics and towards the end they were running out of anesthetics. men were deserting from the hospitals because they were hungry. you think about the blue mountain. one of the reasons he believes is that he's hungry and they didn't get enough food in the hospital. in philadelphia people talked about going on leave and then coming back and being nasty. they could've complained that they would go out and get food from the local so you cannot return if you are serving so that is one of the major factors we have parts from all over the place they didn't have enough food. it's pretty basic. they were roasting rats according to one verse. >> you're also a professor of history and understand. where did you come up with the title? >> it is a quotation fr
into the south so they didn't have as much as the needed and who got shorter and shorter so whereas the union would say a hospital with 100 beds needs a certain amount every three months i see hospitals in south carolina where they only have three and it's for the whole year so clearly they didn't have the drugs that worked, they didn't have enough narcotics and towards the end they were running out of anesthetics. men were deserting from the hospitals because they were hungry. you think about...
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the european union. >> none of the experts we have been talking to this day believe that this is to revive the soviet union, but rather to build a cutaway to the european union. many doubt that this will be successful. all the countries taking part are ruled by authoritarian leaders who are unlikely to be willing to give up some of their power for further integration, and secondly, mostly, kazakhstan is fearful but of political pressure from moscow after the annexation of the crimean peninsula. they are afraid something might happen to them. >> egypt's former army chief has won an overwhelming victory in the country's presidential election with nearly all the votes now counted, he has over 90%. >> voting was extended for a third day because of low voter turnout. in the end, just 44% of eligible voters participated, not be sweeping approval el-sisi was hoping for. he ousted mohamed morsi last year. the islamist muslim brotherhood boycotted the vote. turkey's high court says a ban on youtube is unlawful, a
the european union. >> none of the experts we have been talking to this day believe that this is to revive the soviet union, but rather to build a cutaway to the european union. many doubt that this will be successful. all the countries taking part are ruled by authoritarian leaders who are unlikely to be willing to give up some of their power for further integration, and secondly, mostly, kazakhstan is fearful but of political pressure from moscow after the annexation of the crimean...
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some of its neighbors to curry the longest common market on part of soviet territory it hopes the new union will compete with the economic powerhouses of the e.u. and the united states people being one has been following the talks the russian president said the signed agreement has learned a start importance amongst other things the ex soviet neighbors will now enjoy the free movement of goods capital and services as well as the free movement of people one hundred seventy million people in total and trade is said to accelerate in industries such as energy industry agriculture and trans will know i spoke to david gray from p.w. see through his reaction to this deal. i'm very positive about the prospects for russia and for the other members of the purges well i think. if you look at the for example i think the reduction in trade barriers with you had a significant impact in terms of making it easier to do business which does encourage investment and i'm looking forward to similar results in terms of the euro should you now over the last three years trade within the customs union has increased
some of its neighbors to curry the longest common market on part of soviet territory it hopes the new union will compete with the economic powerhouses of the e.u. and the united states people being one has been following the talks the russian president said the signed agreement has learned a start importance amongst other things the ex soviet neighbors will now enjoy the free movement of goods capital and services as well as the free movement of people one hundred seventy million people in...
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i question the need to unionize. one final note, it is difficult to maintain that we truly have a student athlete system. this is not an acceptable outcome and i don't see how classifying the student-athletes as employees is going to improve the situation. finally, i was justin f. leavitt noted and. i was not an employee of the ever see, nor did i want to be. i played six years of professional football. i was an employee and wanted to be. thank you. >> true experts. i will start with you. -from st. paul hood goes on to do all these things. i think you were part of a national championship team. i'm disappointed you could not help the vikings. you mentioned that your daughter is playing the cross -- across the better than. watching her experience and your experience of wonder if you were discouraged from taking a class or pursuing a major. >> i was not. >> if you -- most of us on this panel, i can speak for everybody, but a lot of issues that could be and should be addressed. the university's ought to be addressing. a m
i question the need to unionize. one final note, it is difficult to maintain that we truly have a student athlete system. this is not an acceptable outcome and i don't see how classifying the student-athletes as employees is going to improve the situation. finally, i was justin f. leavitt noted and. i was not an employee of the ever see, nor did i want to be. i played six years of professional football. i was an employee and wanted to be. thank you. >> true experts. i will start with you....
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one of the issues that comes up over and over again in the union is immigration. actor and how people will vote in greece? >> it is a big factor here. it's a different factor than in northern european countries. the feel as good here on issue of immigration, they'd like the rest of the eu to do more not less to help them. it's about the number of illegal immigrants arriving in the country by land or often by sea. the fact the greek system is struggling to cope with that. they feel they need more solidarity from the eu. one of the political things that's happened because of concerns of illegal immigration, we have seen the extreme right wing party seen by many here as a neo-nazi party campaigning hard on a strong message. to some people, not a majority by any means, for some that has resonance. >> glad to see blue skies behind you too. looks lovely. what about immigration issues today? >> if you were to sum up why there's a creeping criticism in places like this, there's one word, immigration. the issue has been building in the political arena in places like this ov
one of the issues that comes up over and over again in the union is immigration. actor and how people will vote in greece? >> it is a big factor here. it's a different factor than in northern european countries. the feel as good here on issue of immigration, they'd like the rest of the eu to do more not less to help them. it's about the number of illegal immigrants arriving in the country by land or often by sea. the fact the greek system is struggling to cope with that. they feel they...
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the integration. is looking say putin to forge a new union with the united states or china. central asian states are reluctant to enter into a new alliance with moscow for fear of undermining their economies. >> in other news, former has won the over moment victory in the egyptian presidential elections. he gained more than 93% of the vote. however, turnout is expected to be at about 46% given some secular groups have boycotted the poll. waiting for the final results of the presidential ballot. but supporters have already taken to the streets to celebrate. the general has obtained more than 90% of the vote according to results. 2011e birthplace of the revolution, the egyptians spoke of a new year for the country. wear, wet where we were on the road to destruction and thank god we were sent el-sisi. dangere was anxiety and before. soon the situation will be, again. thanks to god, and because of sisi. he is a patriotic man. day ofite an additional polling, the election did not attract huge numbers. 44% was below the 2012 participation rate which brought mohamed morsi to power.
the integration. is looking say putin to forge a new union with the united states or china. central asian states are reluctant to enter into a new alliance with moscow for fear of undermining their economies. >> in other news, former has won the over moment victory in the egyptian presidential elections. he gained more than 93% of the vote. however, turnout is expected to be at about 46% given some secular groups have boycotted the poll. waiting for the final results of the presidential...
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the soviet union had not quite 100. et union have a lot more short range from weapons as it we so in my scenario in this general nuclear exchange shorter-range weapons obliterate europe. it is caught in a crossfire. the united states is hit by several dozen weapons but 10% of the population is killed and that is horrific but is survival. the soviet union is had by so many weapons that about two thirds of the population is killed and the soviet union is obliterated. i think there are people who ask what if because they like to play parlor games. which is okay, that is fun but it is not a historians to this serious historical inquiry. i'm interested in serious historical inquiry asking what if where the term used in the history class is counterfactual questions and counterfactual questions asked in a narrow enough scope can't illustrate the consequences of the past so much more effectively and it can help us live in the right lessons from historical events. i am not one that would overdo the lessons that history teaches us
the soviet union had not quite 100. et union have a lot more short range from weapons as it we so in my scenario in this general nuclear exchange shorter-range weapons obliterate europe. it is caught in a crossfire. the united states is hit by several dozen weapons but 10% of the population is killed and that is horrific but is survival. the soviet union is had by so many weapons that about two thirds of the population is killed and the soviet union is obliterated. i think there are people who...
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what then should the european union do in the future in these particular field. the key to addressing poverty if you're looking at is a structural issue is reinforcing the middle class so that means trying to create equitable development fifty two million europeans don't have bank accounts they don't have access to bank accounts this is something that the european union is now beginning to address the rights to have a pink account. it is impossible to rise out of poverty or it is impossible to establish a strong middle class. when bank accounts are not accessible or when it's not possible to get loans for example access to credit south africans are voting in parliamentary elections on wednesday with the ruling anc looking likely to top the polls. the united states sends a team of ex pats to help in the search for nigeria's abducted still gross. it's like when menace that is forced to step down of course fine take guilty of violating the constitution ukraine's alexandre don't go for love reached the second round of the madrid open on tuesday the bubble but twenty
what then should the european union do in the future in these particular field. the key to addressing poverty if you're looking at is a structural issue is reinforcing the middle class so that means trying to create equitable development fifty two million europeans don't have bank accounts they don't have access to bank accounts this is something that the european union is now beginning to address the rights to have a pink account. it is impossible to rise out of poverty or it is impossible to...
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no no no the european union like that the european union isn't serious military or political force in that sense the european union as i said earlier is keen to have good neighbors ship with all its neighbors including russia and tries to arrange economic agreements and cultural agreements and all of that to foster those good good relationships. it is run into a real difficulty that the background to the crisis in ukraine is precisely that ukrainian government which wanted to sign the association agreement with. the european union ran into real difficulties with russia on that point and that led to the demonstrations on the may down the fall of the satanic overture and everything that has followed the european union is very keen to resume strong strengthen relations with with the crane immediately and once were over the immediate crisis hopefully we can get back to strengthening relations with russia as well now there is this phrase in english what doesn't kill you make it makes you stronger and i think you would agree with me that the collapse of the soviet union was almost a near
no no no the european union like that the european union isn't serious military or political force in that sense the european union as i said earlier is keen to have good neighbors ship with all its neighbors including russia and tries to arrange economic agreements and cultural agreements and all of that to foster those good good relationships. it is run into a real difficulty that the background to the crisis in ukraine is precisely that ukrainian government which wanted to sign the...
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leagues generally encourage unionization in 2011 the nfl players sought to end their union but the nfl win to court to demand they remain a union against the players' wishes. at an economist, i focus on the athletes' free market value, which is high. but as a union, they're focused on enhancing owed indicational safety, better medical coverage, reducing head trauma, improving graduation rates and establishing educational trust funds to ensure athletes can finish their degrees. because of time limits i'll summarize my points. because most athlete does not go on to work in the nfl, ncaa collusion effectively denies 95% ore more of conditioning athletes of their four best sports earning years of their entire career. for some those may be their four best earning years, money that would go to athletes is funneled to coaches and recruiting, college football coaches can make as minute as $7 million a year. that also deprives women athletes of title ix matching funds. collusion simple. s the burden from a private school like northwestern to taxpayer funded pehl grants, food stamps or forcing s
leagues generally encourage unionization in 2011 the nfl players sought to end their union but the nfl win to court to demand they remain a union against the players' wishes. at an economist, i focus on the athletes' free market value, which is high. but as a union, they're focused on enhancing owed indicational safety, better medical coverage, reducing head trauma, improving graduation rates and establishing educational trust funds to ensure athletes can finish their degrees. because of time...