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i for one am glad that he's been called out by the union leader. josh mcelveen, wmur news 9. jean: donald trump is back the the state tonight for the first time in nearly three weeks. ready for his rally at the middle school in nashua. adam, what type of crowd is coming out for tonight's rally? reporter: they're filing in right now, we decided to ask some of these people what they thought about that union leader editorial, and i was surprised really, they don't care. some of the higher up people in the campaign in new hampshire are telling us this is further evidence that the union leader, quote, doesn't get it. the campaign manager for trump saying the union leader doesn't get it and that he didn't expect republican establishment folks to be able to get that. among the folks in the crowd, they said they didn't care and said it comes down to two things, immigration is obviously a big issue they want taken care of and also one common refrain among trump supporters you you hear is that their candidate cannot be bought. of a positive in terms of the inability of other people with
i for one am glad that he's been called out by the union leader. josh mcelveen, wmur news 9. jean: donald trump is back the the state tonight for the first time in nearly three weeks. ready for his rally at the middle school in nashua. adam, what type of crowd is coming out for tonight's rally? reporter: they're filing in right now, we decided to ask some of these people what they thought about that union leader editorial, and i was surprised really, they don't care. some of the higher up...
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>> "the union leader" ended with this line. "on february 9 we trust new hampshire republicans will send biff touch back to somewhere, anywhere, but the elective office in the united states at a most crucial time for this nation." in new hampshire tonight, donald trump tried to prove "the union lead leader" wrong in calling him a blow hard and he did that by calling the publisher a low life and a sleaze bag. joining us now are howard dean, former governor of vermont and also an msnbc political analyst, hallie jackson is where donald trump wrapped up a rally tonight. howard dean, the talk of the importance of the union leader in this election for republicans? >> it is important except that i think that it's likely that trump's followers don't care what the union leader says. so, yeah, for the republicans, this is the most conservative newspaper, certainly in new england. and it does have an influence, especially when people's name recognition is low. but i think mcquaid gets the worst of this one. >> hallie, what did you hear from
>> "the union leader" ended with this line. "on february 9 we trust new hampshire republicans will send biff touch back to somewhere, anywhere, but the elective office in the united states at a most crucial time for this nation." in new hampshire tonight, donald trump tried to prove "the union lead leader" wrong in calling him a blow hard and he did that by calling the publisher a low life and a sleaze bag. joining us now are howard dean, former governor of...
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the states did not return to the union and refused to free their slaves. n pronounced, my paramount objective in the struggle to save the union is not either to save or destroy slavery. if i could save the union without freeing any slaves, i would do it. if i could save it by freeing all of the slaves, i would do it. if i could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, i would also do that. what i do about slavery and the colored race i do because it would help save the union. and what i forbear i do not believe it would help save the union. this was president lincoln's way of softening the blow of military emancipation. he was preparing the public for what he knew was sure to come. >> ladies and gentlemen, professor and chair of the department of music at the university of north carolina at chapel hill, dr. louise toppin. ♪ ♪ o freedom o freedom o freed freedom ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh freedom oh freedom oh freedom oh freedom over me ♪ ♪ and before i'll be a slave i'll be buried in my grave and go home to my lord and be free ♪ ♪ oh freedom [ applause ] >> ladies
the states did not return to the union and refused to free their slaves. n pronounced, my paramount objective in the struggle to save the union is not either to save or destroy slavery. if i could save the union without freeing any slaves, i would do it. if i could save it by freeing all of the slaves, i would do it. if i could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, i would also do that. what i do about slavery and the colored race i do because it would help save the union. and what...
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>> i used to write for the "union leader", so you're right. e of the most important roles they play right now is to make people take a second look at chris christie. that's been their role. chris christie before the endorsement and after the endorsement, it's night and day. he's got a lot of momentum. what they can do against other candidates like donald trump, this is only going to reinforce the notion for a lot of people that the media and the establishment are out to get donald trump and they help him. but i'm not sure how many donald trump supporters are reading the "union leader" or they may be seeing this on tv. >> i think something bigger is going on here. what you're hearing from joe mcquaid and really a fight for relevance. people in iowa and new hampshire have felt like the nationalization of this contest and the overmemp sis of polls has diminished retail politics and places like the union leader are used to having a formidable impact on the race. it's a message to new hampshire voters, if you want to matter, you can't just ratify tr
>> i used to write for the "union leader", so you're right. e of the most important roles they play right now is to make people take a second look at chris christie. that's been their role. chris christie before the endorsement and after the endorsement, it's night and day. he's got a lot of momentum. what they can do against other candidates like donald trump, this is only going to reinforce the notion for a lot of people that the media and the establishment are out to get...
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it did matter that the union army was gracious. r that the confederates went home peacefully. most civil wars as you can see on our television sets every day do not end this way. most civil wars end with rampant bloodshed and while american politics were forever changed after this. outright war did not resume though many people worried that it would. we should be grateful for the accomplishments that happened here. on the other hand, it did matter that fundamental issues of freedom, of rights and of power could not be settled here. generations of struggle followed and still follow to fulfill those rights for all americans. i think that's why we all come here is that it comes here to remind us of how much sacrifice there was, toy kroo eight a foundation on which we can build. that's why today is important. it's not nearly a celebration, but a commemoration, a remembering of just what was at stake here and what was at stake here was nothing less than the future of the united states and all the people who live in it. appomattox was not
it did matter that the union army was gracious. r that the confederates went home peacefully. most civil wars as you can see on our television sets every day do not end this way. most civil wars end with rampant bloodshed and while american politics were forever changed after this. outright war did not resume though many people worried that it would. we should be grateful for the accomplishments that happened here. on the other hand, it did matter that fundamental issues of freedom, of rights...
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the european union has put the sea food industry on night. it will decide soon whether to ban all imports of products from thailand because of illegal fishing practices and labor issues. >> we can say that we are not perfect. in thailand we have about 3 or 3.5 million migrant workers. nobody can clean up 100% but at least we have the mechanism, we allow the press, we allow the ngo to monday for us. >> reporter: the government has altered labor laws and introduced tougher punishments and some companies are making changes. but for workers, the law will mean nothing unless it is enforced. wayne hay, thailand >>> a bus in kenya has been attacked by gunmen. one person has been killed and ten others injured. the burundi parliament is meeting to discuss the plans of sending in peacekeepers. unrest has been growing since april when the president decided to run for a third term. his government is refusing to allow in peacekeepers and says they will be an invasion force. the u.n. says it will send in the 5,000 troops in with or without burundi's consen
the european union has put the sea food industry on night. it will decide soon whether to ban all imports of products from thailand because of illegal fishing practices and labor issues. >> we can say that we are not perfect. in thailand we have about 3 or 3.5 million migrant workers. nobody can clean up 100% but at least we have the mechanism, we allow the press, we allow the ngo to monday for us. >> reporter: the government has altered labor laws and introduced tougher punishments...
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he boasts spain has the fastest economic growth in the european union. his message to voters, close your eyes and dream of what sort of country you want. his nightmare is the new reformist citizens party which has been stealing some of his core support. led by a 36-year-old who used his opposition to the independence movement to launch a career in national politics. our time has come is his message, a time of hope. struggling against the new tide in spanish politics is the once dominant socialist party. his party political broadcast imagines a future where they look back with pride on their victory on sunday's election. the message, build a future for the majority. a new generation of political leaders will be joining the congress of deputies to challenge the old two-party system, but what real impact will the young ones have on the political system here >> these new parties have no past. so they are in a better position to try and solve the - one of the main issues in this time which is party corruption. we've never seen so many young people in politics.
he boasts spain has the fastest economic growth in the european union. his message to voters, close your eyes and dream of what sort of country you want. his nightmare is the new reformist citizens party which has been stealing some of his core support. led by a 36-year-old who used his opposition to the independence movement to launch a career in national politics. our time has come is his message, a time of hope. struggling against the new tide in spanish politics is the once dominant...
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grant's forces wanted the early victory for the union after the demoralizing defeat of bull run made him famous. grant's next engagement was more complicated and perilous but equally victorious. now a major general, grant led his forces south to mississippi on the tennessee river where the confederate army was massed. and by this time of course he started drinking again. on the morning of april 61862, the confederate army launched a surprise attack with the aim of wiping out the main union army once and for all. the first day of the battle at pittsburg landing which is also the battle of shiloh come, as you know all of these have two names, and the confederates named the battles after the places where they were five sharpsburg, bull run coming and i getting this right command the union army named him after a landmark, shiloh, and he him, etc.. so i can't collect pittsburg landing but it was really shiloh. okay so the first day of the battle of shiloh was disastrous for the the union that grants troops held on fighting desperately in in the mud also grant himself was not around. it wa
grant's forces wanted the early victory for the union after the demoralizing defeat of bull run made him famous. grant's next engagement was more complicated and perilous but equally victorious. now a major general, grant led his forces south to mississippi on the tennessee river where the confederate army was massed. and by this time of course he started drinking again. on the morning of april 61862, the confederate army launched a surprise attack with the aim of wiping out the main union army...
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hundreds of south koreans are protesting the arrest of a labor union leader. work electron trove see, some schools shut down in virginia over an arabic writing assignment. the u.n. have agreed on a road map for peace in syria. the security council unanimously backed a plan for talks between the syrian government and the opposition along with the ceasefire. questions remain over who will be taking part in those talks as well as the future of syria's president. >> reporter: a unanimous vote by the u.n. security council endorsing a clear and ambitious time line for political transition in syria with face-to-face talks and possibly a ceasefire in just a matter of weeks. this resolution was the result of very last minute negotiations. it's a demonstration of the difficulty of the task ahead that ministers were arriving in new york, talks with still underway. diplomats ultimately reporting to the foreign mine sister were fight withing the corn parts over many of the words and details of resolution. when it was finally passed it was praised by the current president of
hundreds of south koreans are protesting the arrest of a labor union leader. work electron trove see, some schools shut down in virginia over an arabic writing assignment. the u.n. have agreed on a road map for peace in syria. the security council unanimously backed a plan for talks between the syrian government and the opposition along with the ceasefire. questions remain over who will be taking part in those talks as well as the future of syria's president. >> reporter: a unanimous vote...
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the union troops, to retreat from the field. this is a confederate victory. approximately 50 prisoners are taken. they're not initially brought to andersonville. they're moved there at some point in the spring. they're kept separately. they live within the stockade as a group. later on they have a major among them, a white officer, major archibald bogle. his rank is disrespected. he's thrown into an enlisted prison. he is denied medical care. he camps with the black soldiers. the following henry wurts's appointment as the commandant of the prison, the black soldiers are used as slave labor. every morning they line up and they count out and then they walk out. think about this for a minute. if you're a white soldier from iowa or indiana, prison is like an amphitheater. you have tall hills coming up from the creek. everybody can see that happening. those black soldiers are being treated than you. you are stuck in here. what you want is to not be stuck in here and they walk out. they're being put to hard labor around the prison com
the union troops, to retreat from the field. this is a confederate victory. approximately 50 prisoners are taken. they're not initially brought to andersonville. they're moved there at some point in the spring. they're kept separately. they live within the stockade as a group. later on they have a major among them, a white officer, major archibald bogle. his rank is disrespected. he's thrown into an enlisted prison. he is denied medical care. he camps with the black soldiers. the following...
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mohamed adow reports. >> reporter: scenes like these have prompted the african union to act. >> killingeople most of them civilians last week in the capital is rahed fears that burundi is sliding in to a civil war. u.n. warns it's on the drink. she says her nephew was killed by police. >> translator: all we want is peace. we are against the killing of civiliansing, our president should tell his force to his target only those involved in fighting them. they should leave us out of this. >> reporter: baburundi governmet lead verse 72 hours to respond to the african union over eights plan to sends peacekeepers. m.p.s in burundi are expected to debate the mat ore monday. >> we believe in our security forces. and we don't need other forces to come to help them. because so far they have proved that they are able to secure the country, so this isn't why find it ridiculous to sends 5,000 troops in burundi when the army and the police are able to secure the country. >> reporter: it's the feeling of the african union that the violence in burundi must be stopped at all costs. the security council's
mohamed adow reports. >> reporter: scenes like these have prompted the african union to act. >> killingeople most of them civilians last week in the capital is rahed fears that burundi is sliding in to a civil war. u.n. warns it's on the drink. she says her nephew was killed by police. >> translator: all we want is peace. we are against the killing of civiliansing, our president should tell his force to his target only those involved in fighting them. they should leave us out...
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even the creation of numerous other measures that may threaten the union, what is the prime minister's vision for that union and for holding the four countries together? and would he please come and speak to the union all party group at some stage in the future, but even more importantly, would he hope with the campaign throughout the union, because we're better together? >> like the honorable gentleman, i'm passionate about our united kingdom, and i believe we can make it stronger by accepting that it is a partnership of nations, and a partnership of nations where we should treat each other with respect. i don't listen to the s&p. they don't want a partnership, they want a separation. but one of the things that other countries are quite jealous of, is that we've demonstrated that you can have multiple identities. you can be pride of being a brit, a hindu and scott, welsh and british. we've sofrld most of the problems that the rest of the world is grappling with, and that's why we should keep our united kingdom together. >> as we approach the festival marking the boirs of jesus -- >> h
even the creation of numerous other measures that may threaten the union, what is the prime minister's vision for that union and for holding the four countries together? and would he please come and speak to the union all party group at some stage in the future, but even more importantly, would he hope with the campaign throughout the union, because we're better together? >> like the honorable gentleman, i'm passionate about our united kingdom, and i believe we can make it stronger by...
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the africa union can hire troops to burundi. article 4 of the institution allows them to convene in a member state. >> burundi is a sovereign country. the it is not going to allow that. >> thousands of about a ruinan peace keepers are serving in afric africanen union peacekeeping missions. their continue to stay there is in doubt between their government and the african union. al jazeera, burundi. >> well, rwanda's electoral commission based on votes counted so far, 98% of rwandaens who voted are in favor of their president running in further terms in office. it paves the way for the president to run for a third term in 2017. in addition to that term he'll be eligible to serve tw two five-year terms further. >> the electoral commission said that 98.3% voted yes to change the institution and presidential terms limits. critics of which there are few here, those in other countries from opposition and activists say that the polling results are not credible to be in the high 90s because people are voting in a climate of intimidation a
the africa union can hire troops to burundi. article 4 of the institution allows them to convene in a member state. >> burundi is a sovereign country. the it is not going to allow that. >> thousands of about a ruinan peace keepers are serving in afric africanen union peacekeeping missions. their continue to stay there is in doubt between their government and the african union. al jazeera, burundi. >> well, rwanda's electoral commission based on votes counted so far, 98% of...
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over the number and length of practices? perhaps a union would bargain over the number of games. if the school and union are at an impasse, would athletes go on strike? are these schools ready to make some tough decisions like cutting support to other athletic programs like lacrosse field hockey, or even raising tuition? >> the list of grievances these players presented are a list of grievances that players could have presented 5 or 10 years ago across the college community, but they haven't been addressed. whether or not you have the security of a scholarship, for how long, whether you have health insurance, stipends, transfers...we've been over this. we've been over this and over this and over this... >> it's bringing us into a sea of complete uncertainty. >> the ncaa says it will fight the northwestern effort all the way to the supreme court. >> i'm not saying the ncaa created institutional racism and poverty in the us. but the ncaa consciously benefits, because they put players from a particular background in a position where rocking th
over the number and length of practices? perhaps a union would bargain over the number of games. if the school and union are at an impasse, would athletes go on strike? are these schools ready to make some tough decisions like cutting support to other athletic programs like lacrosse field hockey, or even raising tuition? >> the list of grievances these players presented are a list of grievances that players could have presented 5 or 10 years ago across the college community, but they...
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troops -- the bulk of the union troops -- to retreat from the field. approximately 50 prisoners are taken. they're not initially brought to andersonville. they are moved there at some point in the spring. there cap separately. they live within the stockade as a group. later on, they have a major , his them, a white officer rank is disrespected by the confederacy and he is thrown in and enlisted in prison because he is an officer of black soldiers. that major is denied medical care. camps with the black soldiers. [indiscernible]- -- appointment at the prison, black soldiers are used as a slave labor. every morning, they lineup and they count out and then they walk out. think about this for a minute. if you are a white soldier from prison is like, an amphitheater. everybody can see that happening. those black soldiers are being treated different venue. you are stuck in here. what you want is not to be stuck in here. and they walk out. now, they are being put to hard labor. around the prison compound and they are subject to punishments straight out of the
troops -- the bulk of the union troops -- to retreat from the field. approximately 50 prisoners are taken. they're not initially brought to andersonville. they are moved there at some point in the spring. there cap separately. they live within the stockade as a group. later on, they have a major , his them, a white officer rank is disrespected by the confederacy and he is thrown in and enlisted in prison because he is an officer of black soldiers. that major is denied medical care. camps with...
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have no union. the notion of unions as a powerful social force requires a lack of understanding of what's going on in our society that boggles the mind. so what have we got? we've got all the mechanisms in place that allow the business community and the wealthy to control the politics. you all know these stories. they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies of lobbyists to work on an ongoing basis with whoever gets elected. and they fund all these think tanks that produce endless resources and reports and researchers and specialists for the radio and the television to shape the consciousness of what americans see, hear, and think. and the end result are events sort of like the two political presidential conventions in which not a word is said about the system, not a word is said of the sort i've just finished telling you about in which they each blame each other as if the politicos had the power to do much about all of this. but t
have no union. the notion of unions as a powerful social force requires a lack of understanding of what's going on in our society that boggles the mind. so what have we got? we've got all the mechanisms in place that allow the business community and the wealthy to control the politics. you all know these stories. they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies of lobbyists to work on an ongoing basis with whoever gets...
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cubans became heroes in the soviet union. the david challenged goliath. >> in the years since he took power, fidel castro has become an enemy of the united states. >> in cuba, you have fidel castro who's tying himself to the soviet bloc. which seems to be threatening the united states by the possibility that they're going to export communism to other south american countries which are in many instances anti-american. [ speaking foreign language ] khrushchev is saying that you have to understand that cuba matters a lot to us. don't mess with cuba. khrushchev was not just using rhetoric. the eastern bloc was supporting castro with military assistance. >> many latin americans were shocked to find out how much communist equipment castro actually has. >> the sense was that kennedy had to do something about castro. >> when kennedy comes to the presidency he's briefed on the fact there was a plan in place to topple castro. >> but the plan that's presented to him is not what he wants. it's a huge invasion on a noisy beach. it's going
cubans became heroes in the soviet union. the david challenged goliath. >> in the years since he took power, fidel castro has become an enemy of the united states. >> in cuba, you have fidel castro who's tying himself to the soviet bloc. which seems to be threatening the united states by the possibility that they're going to export communism to other south american countries which are in many instances anti-american. [ speaking foreign language ] khrushchev is saying that you have...
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we will be back with joe mcquade of the "union leader" and his endorsement of chris christie. we will talk about it. depend on a commander-in-chief with experience, who understands the time is of the essence. negotiation, ambivalence or delay, are not acceptable. the first with a plan to destroy isis? john kasich. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. join us for real change. josh: welcome back. if you follow presidential politics in new hampshire, you probably already know that chris christie picked up the biggest endorsement in the state, "the union leader" gave christie the coveted nod. here to talk about this is the publisher, joe mcquade. how do you arrive at this? m
we will be back with joe mcquade of the "union leader" and his endorsement of chris christie. we will talk about it. depend on a commander-in-chief with experience, who understands the time is of the essence. negotiation, ambivalence or delay, are not acceptable. the first with a plan to destroy isis? john kasich. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a...
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the largest media labor union in the country. the sanders camp admitting one of the staffers improperly accessed confidential voter information. sanders campaign manager blaming it on a software glitch. that staffer has been fired. the democratic national convention said they will not not be allowed to access it again until an explanation is provided. >>> and the issue to transfer prisoners out of guantanamo bay in the next coming weeks. ash carter says congress has been informed about the move. several nations have agreed to take in the inmates. the president is hoping to shut the facility down before he leaves office. >>> the final state of the union address is expected next month. the white house says instead of ticking off the priorities, the president plans to share his vision for the country and administration officials say he has no plan to be a lame duck in the last year in office. >>> time for an early start on your money. stocks around the world are in the red. so are u.s. stock futures. as global selloff continues. yes
the largest media labor union in the country. the sanders camp admitting one of the staffers improperly accessed confidential voter information. sanders campaign manager blaming it on a software glitch. that staffer has been fired. the democratic national convention said they will not not be allowed to access it again until an explanation is provided. >>> and the issue to transfer prisoners out of guantanamo bay in the next coming weeks. ash carter says congress has been informed about...
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scenes like this have prompted the african union to act. killing of 87 people, most of them civilians last week in the capitol raised fears burundi is sliding to a civil war. the u.n. warns its on the brink. nodine said no one was safe. all we want is peace. we are against the killing of civilians. our president should say to target only those involved in fighting them. they should leave us out of this. >> 7 two hours to respond to the african union over it's plan to send peacekeepers. mps in bush underi are expected to debate the matter on monday. >> we believe in our security forces, and we don't need other forces to come to help them because so far, they have proved that they are able to secure the country. this isn't why i find it ridiculous -- this is why i find it ridiculous to send 5 troops in burundi when the army and police are able to secure it. >> it's the feeling of the african union that the violence must be stopped at all cost. thet the decision to send troops to burundi sends the message it won't allow another genocide to happ
scenes like this have prompted the african union to act. killing of 87 people, most of them civilians last week in the capitol raised fears burundi is sliding to a civil war. the u.n. warns its on the brink. nodine said no one was safe. all we want is peace. we are against the killing of civilians. our president should say to target only those involved in fighting them. they should leave us out of this. >> 7 two hours to respond to the african union over it's plan to send peacekeepers....
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. >> well jane, the african union say they are working on the final communique. the wordings of the communique in which the security council discuss the situation in burundi and agreed to deploy 5,000 policemen and military officers to burundi to -- and that their main mandate will be civilian protection. there is concern after last friday's killings of almost 100 people in the capital bujumbura, some of them executed, that this country is sliding back to civil war and the main mandate of this force will be to protect civilians. and the au is saying it doesn't want to see another genocide happening in the african continent. >> once the proposal is passed at the african union burundi has 96 hours to respond. how do you think they are likely to respond? >> reporter: well so far burundi has been reacting to proposals from the united nations for the deployment of foreign forces in burundi. they say that is not an idea that they will agree to. we don't know how it will be reacting to the african union proposal, and once it becomes a decision of the peace and security
. >> well jane, the african union say they are working on the final communique. the wordings of the communique in which the security council discuss the situation in burundi and agreed to deploy 5,000 policemen and military officers to burundi to -- and that their main mandate will be civilian protection. there is concern after last friday's killings of almost 100 people in the capital bujumbura, some of them executed, that this country is sliding back to civil war and the main mandate of...
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that of course played a huge role in the prison policy of the union. t be negated in this whole question of who is to blame. conditions that one in three men were dying here, and it certainly didn't have to happen. the things that could've been done. but yes, the union made a conscious decision that they and going to fight the war look for ending the war as quickly as possible. the argument grant made that if you put forces on the ground to come here and liberate the prisoners, that that would've taken away from his larger strategy of winning the war. host: for leslie gordon, david from utah. go ahead. caller: yes, the national park website for andersonville list 32 union soldiers who successfully escaped from andersonville. my distant relative was one of them, his name was john eager. -- it wanted by chance wondered by chance of she knew anything about him. he ended up dying in ohio at a military hospital in 1878. she had leg injuries that he developed at andersonville. i know it's a long shot, i wondered if she knew anything about him. i'm sorry, idon
that of course played a huge role in the prison policy of the union. t be negated in this whole question of who is to blame. conditions that one in three men were dying here, and it certainly didn't have to happen. the things that could've been done. but yes, the union made a conscious decision that they and going to fight the war look for ending the war as quickly as possible. the argument grant made that if you put forces on the ground to come here and liberate the prisoners, that that...
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we'll talk to the new york city housing commissioner and the union head that represents thousands of building workers, workers who support the plan. minutes. right now, though, the national immigrant integration conference just wrapped up in brooklyn. it was a three-day meeting involving hundreds of and national and local leaders who came together to find ways to help and defend immigrants in our area, even though there's little progress across the nation right now on immigration reform. here to tell us what was accomplished, manuel castro, executive director of the new immigrant community empowerment, and marcy suarez, youth organizer from make the road new york. she got to meet someone very important. we'll hear about that in a second. un placer. thank you for joining us this morning. manuel, the goal of the conference going in, and tell me if you met the goal after it was all over. conference. i mean, we had the chance to host one of the most significant and largest conferences on immigration and immigrant integration in the country. >> mm-hmm. >> we had people from all over the co
we'll talk to the new york city housing commissioner and the union head that represents thousands of building workers, workers who support the plan. minutes. right now, though, the national immigrant integration conference just wrapped up in brooklyn. it was a three-day meeting involving hundreds of and national and local leaders who came together to find ways to help and defend immigrants in our area, even though there's little progress across the nation right now on immigration reform. here...
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the union is trying to get in the los angeles. and what a lot of unions have done is used this as an organizing tool where they can go to employers and say "well, you've now got to pay $15 an hour, unless you're unionized. wouldn't you like to be unionized? then you can hire workers for less." and if you truly believe this is about dignity to workers, why would there be a carveout for union members? we saw in long beach, california, the unions before $15 county wide was applied to just hotels. there will be two major hotels that unite here that could not persuade the workers to join the union. shortly after that $15 an hour when the carveout went through, hotel management decided they wanted to be unionized and those contracts have never been made public. the press has asked for them, they have not been handed out. but there's a trostrong suspici the unions wanted to be uni unionized is that the unions say "you don't have to pay it if you bring it in." >> we have a special line set aside for minimum wage workers. if you're making f
the union is trying to get in the los angeles. and what a lot of unions have done is used this as an organizing tool where they can go to employers and say "well, you've now got to pay $15 an hour, unless you're unionized. wouldn't you like to be unionized? then you can hire workers for less." and if you truly believe this is about dignity to workers, why would there be a carveout for union members? we saw in long beach, california, the unions before $15 county wide was applied to...
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is he calling out chris christie for this when it's "the union leader"? this is an interesting story. this is about a newspaper editorial and maybe some people tempt to say what does it matter? manchester union leader is different than most newspapers because they don't just put the editorial on the editorial page. as you saw there, they plaster it on the front page. they are very direct. they are very blunt. so they used a front page editorial to go after drump. this is the largest newspaper in new hampshire. a conservative paper and sway with republican voters. so they went after donald trump in this front page editorial today. donald trump we should tell you just fires back a few minutes ago giving an interview to wmur television, the main station up there in new hampshire. he called the publisher of "the union leader" and he called him a total low life. as you say, he says that he is in collusion with chris christie, that the publisher of the paper in collusion with christie. "the union leader" last month endorsed chris christie for president over don
is he calling out chris christie for this when it's "the union leader"? this is an interesting story. this is about a newspaper editorial and maybe some people tempt to say what does it matter? manchester union leader is different than most newspapers because they don't just put the editorial on the editorial page. as you saw there, they plaster it on the front page. they are very direct. they are very blunt. so they used a front page editorial to go after drump. this is the largest...
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sabrina: an arrest has been made in the death of a union county woman found in a farm pond earlier this month. during the investigation another set of remains were found in thayer. dillinger faces two counts of first degree murder, and is being held in the union county jail pending further investigation. sabrina: in the number two spot this morning... sabrina: the discovery of a man's body between two homes in fort dodge is under investigation. ems responded... and the man was pronounced dead on scene... the manner of death is being ruled suspicious... an autospy will be conducted in the coming days... the identity of the man is not being released at this time. sabrina: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... sabrina: the popular attraction jolly holiday lights has been cancelled for the season. storms and power outages forced it to close over the weekend. organizers say the light display must now close for the rest of the season due to high rainfall and the city's projections that the rivers will crest above flood stage this week... sabrina: number four... sabr
sabrina: an arrest has been made in the death of a union county woman found in a farm pond earlier this month. during the investigation another set of remains were found in thayer. dillinger faces two counts of first degree murder, and is being held in the union county jail pending further investigation. sabrina: in the number two spot this morning... sabrina: the discovery of a man's body between two homes in fort dodge is under investigation. ems responded... and the man was pronounced dead...
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the african union can hardly but deploy troops with or without government consent. article 4 of the constitution allows the union to intervene in a member state if there is threatening actions. >> burundi is a sovereign country and the population of the country is a population that has suffered for many years. it is not going to allow that. >> reporter: thousands of burundi peacekeepers are serving in african union peace keeping missions in somalia and elsewhere. their continued stay there is in doubt as a show down now looms between their government and the african union >>> kerry jones is a professor of political science at the college in houston. she says an african union intervention in defiance of burundi's government would be unprecedented. >> that could be considered a violation of international law and certainly a new step for the african union to take. it remains to be seen what would happen. the u.n. security council has, in fact, been following the burundi situation with interest. they have had a recent unanimous resolution in favor of human rights monitor
the african union can hardly but deploy troops with or without government consent. article 4 of the constitution allows the union to intervene in a member state if there is threatening actions. >> burundi is a sovereign country and the population of the country is a population that has suffered for many years. it is not going to allow that. >> reporter: thousands of burundi peacekeepers are serving in african union peace keeping missions in somalia and elsewhere. their continued...
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adam: the campaign chairman said the union leaner -- leader is insulting the conservative race. >> shame on the establishment hinting that they are even anything but great americans because they want to come out and support somebody that field finally is going to support them. >> he finished lambasting the union leader with a dramatic flourish. >> here, you can have it, darling. adam: mr. trump was interrupted by a protester chanting the word fascist. the man was escorted from the rally without incident. adam sexton, wmur news 9. tom: fellow republican, ohio governor john kasich also today. kasich took part in a candidate series in manchester this afternoon. he also held a town hall in derry this evening. kasich is making stops for the second day of his trip tomorrow in nashua and keene. republican jeb bush will also in the state tomorrow with an event in peterborough. to portsmouth and berlin. and you can find the latest political news by heading over to the politics page of our website, wmur.com. new tonight, the dover woman who is last seen wednesday has been found in rochester. 28-ye
adam: the campaign chairman said the union leaner -- leader is insulting the conservative race. >> shame on the establishment hinting that they are even anything but great americans because they want to come out and support somebody that field finally is going to support them. >> he finished lambasting the union leader with a dramatic flourish. >> here, you can have it, darling. adam: mr. trump was interrupted by a protester chanting the word fascist. the man was escorted from...
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the soviet union existed in 1991. what was that year like for you and what was vladimir putin doing in 1991, when the call came down and the soviet union started dissolving? >> i don't think anybody knew the name vladimir putin until he appeared in moscow as the head of the kgb in 1998. before, he was the right-hand man of the st. petersburg man. i was in st. petersburg in 1996. i couldn't recall, you know, meeting putin there. he was a good kgb man. he probably had been waiting for his moment. more likely he was quite surprised when yeltsin's family actually brought him in and gave him this enormous power. so what he did in his first tour was more consolidated power. and at one point he realized he could do everything not only inside russia but using russia's resources, remember oil prices jumped, and putin had a lot of money on his hands. so he also realized that he could have a free ride abroad. >> the soviet system, did it benefit you growing up and becoming the world chess champion? >> oh, absolutely. so as someon
the soviet union existed in 1991. what was that year like for you and what was vladimir putin doing in 1991, when the call came down and the soviet union started dissolving? >> i don't think anybody knew the name vladimir putin until he appeared in moscow as the head of the kgb in 1998. before, he was the right-hand man of the st. petersburg man. i was in st. petersburg in 1996. i couldn't recall, you know, meeting putin there. he was a good kgb man. he probably had been waiting for his...
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"state of the union" with jake tapper starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> and we've been talking about the democratic debate this morning. but the republicans have been busy, too. up next we'll take a look at candidate ted cruz's new holiday ad. >> such as how obamacare stole christmas and rudolph the under employed reindeer. >> all the reindeer couldn't afford to hire rudolph. >> act now and you'll get a leader who does what he says he's going to do. when your cold makes you wish... ...you could stay... ...in bed all day... ...you need the power of... new theraflu expressmax. new theraflu expressmax. the power to feel better. oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. ♪ you make me feel so young... it's what you do. ♪ you make me feel ♪ so spring has sprung. adurin
"state of the union" with jake tapper starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> and we've been talking about the democratic debate this morning. but the republicans have been busy, too. up next we'll take a look at candidate ted cruz's new holiday ad. >> such as how obamacare stole christmas and rudolph the under employed reindeer. >> all the reindeer couldn't afford to hire rudolph. >> act now and you'll get a leader who does what he says he's going to...
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second, the soviet union and the cold war has been mentioned. you could say a lot about the contrast with the kellog pact. we're about to go to paris in a month and negotiate a climate policy. japan and germany signed the kellog pact. which is why reagan combined his policies of peace through strength and very tough diplomacy but also a willingness to bargain and reach breakthroughs. on one hand you can be tough and seek a breakthrough at the same time. at the heart of it was peace through strength. no sentimentality that war was a feature of political life in a rough world that could be escaped except through vigilance and strength and the willingness to stand up against tyrants. now our institutions, our constitution, are so badly degraded these days that what we need is a person of enormous audacity, of boldness, of skill the kinds of things that led us to call reagan the great communicator in office. it requires a large personality today to put a lot of changes over the finish line. i will save more for the final wrap-up argument in a few mi
second, the soviet union and the cold war has been mentioned. you could say a lot about the contrast with the kellog pact. we're about to go to paris in a month and negotiate a climate policy. japan and germany signed the kellog pact. which is why reagan combined his policies of peace through strength and very tough diplomacy but also a willingness to bargain and reach breakthroughs. on one hand you can be tough and seek a breakthrough at the same time. at the heart of it was peace through...
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the union who represents that operator, they are backing him this morning. and coming up at 5:00, why they are placing the blame on the mbta. live in braintree, i am news. >>> this morning the union representing mbta drivers said an old safety measure which the t abandoned to cut costs sooner. right now one operator on every train and used to be two. the union says the second operator can activate the emergency systems and regain control even if the primary driver leaves the train and becomes incapacitated. the, it said the operators are positioned to engage two brake train. >> that lever is put into full service brake and the motor person is required to walk off from the side three feet from the operator's console another large lever with a chain that deploys the hand brakes on the chain. >> eingt verse are looking at why the two brake systems are not engaged. fox25 will continue to uncover the latest-this investigation. keep it up to date on air and online. >>> the first round of syrian refugees is now in canada. video of a military flight with 163 war refu
the union who represents that operator, they are backing him this morning. and coming up at 5:00, why they are placing the blame on the mbta. live in braintree, i am news. >>> this morning the union representing mbta drivers said an old safety measure which the t abandoned to cut costs sooner. right now one operator on every train and used to be two. the union says the second operator can activate the emergency systems and regain control even if the primary driver leaves the train and...
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the dinner table? mr. norcross: well, my father was a union leader in southern new jersey. back in 1972, my mother ran as a delegate for hubert humphrey. i remember running around the neighborhood handing out flyers, and that was sort of my opening. and certainly being with my father as you go around to the different sites as a union leader and talking about -- making sure that workers were treated respectfully and they had the dignity of a pension and health care. host: did your mom make it to the convention? mr. norcross: she nominated my father for vice president. i think you got one vote. -- he got one vote. [laughter] my mother. [laughter] host: back in the days when you -- mr. norcross: when you could do that. host: sounds like your dad's experience in the union was pretty formative to you could do you learn how to balance work and politics and your family life with your wife and three kids? mr. norcross: i am still working on that. certainly before i got into the more formal side of being elected as a public official, my children were not grown. -- were grown. but to
the dinner table? mr. norcross: well, my father was a union leader in southern new jersey. back in 1972, my mother ran as a delegate for hubert humphrey. i remember running around the neighborhood handing out flyers, and that was sort of my opening. and certainly being with my father as you go around to the different sites as a union leader and talking about -- making sure that workers were treated respectfully and they had the dignity of a pension and health care. host: did your mom make it to...
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this morning, that injured correction officer joins us, along with the president of his union, norman seabrook. >> it's a profound challenge, and it will be for years to come. >> but first, mayor de blasio facing mounting criticism over his handling of the growing homeless problem in new york city, announces a major shakeup, and unveils a new plan to try to address the homeless issue. problem with everything we've got. >> but will this one work? we talk to one of the mayor's senior advisers, and we'll also talk with former city council speaker and one-time mayoral candidate christine quinn. she's just become the head of one of new york city's largest providers of services to homeless women and children. and good morning, everyone. welcome to "upclose." i'm bill ritter in for diana williams. the numbers don't lie, and neither do our eyes. the homeless problem in new york city either flirting with or at the point of being the worst it's been in decades or perhaps ever. much criticism directed at mayor de blasio, but the hard truth is, this is not a problem wholly of new york city's maki
this morning, that injured correction officer joins us, along with the president of his union, norman seabrook. >> it's a profound challenge, and it will be for years to come. >> but first, mayor de blasio facing mounting criticism over his handling of the growing homeless problem in new york city, announces a major shakeup, and unveils a new plan to try to address the homeless issue. problem with everything we've got. >> but will this one work? we talk to one of the mayor's...
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second, the soviet union and the cold war has been mentioned. you could say a lot about the contrast with the kellog pact. we're about to go to paris in a month and negotiate a climate policy. japan and germany signed the kellog pact. which is why reagan combined his policies of peace through strength and very tough diplomacy but also a willingness to bargain and reach breakthroughs. on one hand you can be tough and seek a breakthrough at the same time. at the heart of it was peace through strength. no sentimentality that war was a feature of political life in a rough world that could be escaped except through vigilance and strength and the willingness to stand up against tyrants. now our institutions, our constitution, are so badly degraded these days that what we need is a person of enormous audacity, of boldness, of skill the kinds of things that led us to call reagan the great communicator in office. it requires a large personality today to put a lot of changes over the finish line. i will save more for the final wrap-up argument in a few mi
second, the soviet union and the cold war has been mentioned. you could say a lot about the contrast with the kellog pact. we're about to go to paris in a month and negotiate a climate policy. japan and germany signed the kellog pact. which is why reagan combined his policies of peace through strength and very tough diplomacy but also a willingness to bargain and reach breakthroughs. on one hand you can be tough and seek a breakthrough at the same time. at the heart of it was peace through...
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. >> burundi's president said he doesn't want the africa union to send peacekeeping troops to stop the violence there. the a. usaid that burundi is on the brink of civil war and will send 5,000 soldiers without the government's consent. >> the african union peace and security council decided to send the 5,000 troops and policemen to make sure that the ground is laid for peace talks. the troops will be drawn from african nations, and after events that led for the african union to call for urgent action to make sure that burundi does not slide back into chaos. >> scenes like this has prompted the african union to act. the killing of 87 people last week in the capital raised fears that about a ru--burundi is sliding into a civil war. this woman said that her nephew was killed. >> all we want is peace. we're against the killing of civilians. our forces targeting all those involved in fighting them. >> burundi leaders now have 72 hours to respond to the african union over its plan to send peace keepers. mps in burundi are expected to debate the matter on monday. >> we believe in our securit
. >> burundi's president said he doesn't want the africa union to send peacekeeping troops to stop the violence there. the a. usaid that burundi is on the brink of civil war and will send 5,000 soldiers without the government's consent. >> the african union peace and security council decided to send the 5,000 troops and policemen to make sure that the ground is laid for peace talks. the troops will be drawn from african nations, and after events that led for the african union to...
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that doomed the soviet union. the soviet union had a first-rate military-industrial complex, but as gorbachev later said, it was a country that cannot provide security for its people. another example of eisenhower in balance -- after sputnik, he gave two television speeches to try to put the soviet achievement of sputnik in proper perspective. he worried that if politicians and the media exaggerated sputnik, the results would be the american people would get exercised over sputnik and demand more spending on rockets and missiles that the country didn't need to fuel the military-industrial complex. he gave two speeches. he was partly acting as a cheerleader in chief, trying to plump up the country's confidence, showing them that the country was achieving a lot in national security and science. he and arthur lawrence wrote those speeches. the second of those two speeches, delivered from oklahoma city on november 13, 1957, in that speech eisenhower talks about this new age, but eisenhower says something that is very i
that doomed the soviet union. the soviet union had a first-rate military-industrial complex, but as gorbachev later said, it was a country that cannot provide security for its people. another example of eisenhower in balance -- after sputnik, he gave two television speeches to try to put the soviet achievement of sputnik in proper perspective. he worried that if politicians and the media exaggerated sputnik, the results would be the american people would get exercised over sputnik and demand...
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i remember my father-in-law along with the president of the union of distributing water to cynthia: to this day people still appreciate free-flowing water from their faucets and being able to flush their toilets. the little things in life. gov. branstad: anheuser-busch canned water for as in beer cans. we still have some souvenirs at the historical building. cynthia: we have some around here somewhere to back. oo. we are >> branstad represents to us what it means to govern, take spots ability, and manage the system -- take responsibility and manage the system. cynthia: more than 1000 people in attendance to honor governor branstad after becoming the longest-serving governor in history. john dickerson on hand for that gal at the iowa state fairgrounds less than two weeks ago. what was that might like for you? gov. branstad: surreal. john dickerson is a great interviewer. i was able to share some of the war stories we had been through in the times i served the people. i feel so humble and honored to have had the opportunity to be selected to serve the people of state back through crisis.
i remember my father-in-law along with the president of the union of distributing water to cynthia: to this day people still appreciate free-flowing water from their faucets and being able to flush their toilets. the little things in life. gov. branstad: anheuser-busch canned water for as in beer cans. we still have some souvenirs at the historical building. cynthia: we have some around here somewhere to back. oo. we are >> branstad represents to us what it means to govern, take spots...
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and as you note, grant bosse from the manchester "union leader" now the new hampshire "union leader,"u know, he said that the star ledger was like a crazy ex-girlfriend, which kind of tells you what time period the union leader is operating in. which is many, many years ago. because that's not really an appropriate thing to say in modern conversation, i don't think. >> the new hampshire union leader stands by their decision to back christie. the homework they did in making this decision. but it brings up a very good question, jonathan, on how extensive the vetting process should be before an endorsement is declared. >> well, look, i think papers have the right to make an endorsement under whatever circumstances and for whatever reasons that they want to. for another paper to point out the faults of another publication in another state again is pretty unusual. but i guess everybody who buys has the ability to get their opinion out there. >> let's delve into donald trump. there's so many headlines to deal with today. first out of "the new york times" and "washington post" talking about
and as you note, grant bosse from the manchester "union leader" now the new hampshire "union leader,"u know, he said that the star ledger was like a crazy ex-girlfriend, which kind of tells you what time period the union leader is operating in. which is many, many years ago. because that's not really an appropriate thing to say in modern conversation, i don't think. >> the new hampshire union leader stands by their decision to back christie. the homework they did in...
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the firefighters union say payments from the big october settlement didn't go through today because of a calculation error. but the checks will be processed by the end of this month. mayor ubowser and the union endd a 14 year dispute on o.t. >>> expect closing argument and jury deliberations next week in the case of that baltimore police officer charged in freddy gray's death. the defense rested today. porter's family and friends told juries about his reputation for honesty. heé@ testified that he did note any injuries on gray when gray asked to go to the hospital. they say porter was negligent for failing to call a medic and for failing to buckle gray in the back of that police van. >> and a man charged with a murder for the death of his mother in the inside of their sta stafford county home. deputies got to the home, and they say ellis assaulted one of them. inside they found elizabeth ellis dead from blunt force trauma. elizabeth worked as a middle school teacher and then at the regional library in fredericksburg. >> he is had a beautiful smile. he is was a quietly stable fo d foun
the firefighters union say payments from the big october settlement didn't go through today because of a calculation error. but the checks will be processed by the end of this month. mayor ubowser and the union endd a 14 year dispute on o.t. >>> expect closing argument and jury deliberations next week in the case of that baltimore police officer charged in freddy gray's death. the defense rested today. porter's family and friends told juries about his reputation for honesty. heé@...