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. ♪ the union label .i know kate doesn't remember that ♪ look for the union label >> i don't even remember that. charles: i got to tell you, now after years of massive membership losses, unions resorting back to the heavy handed tactics. asking members not to shop at staples or not to support the united negro college fund, these are odd ways to endear the movement to the masses. tracy, i remember they tried to soften it up. who doesn't support the united negro college fund? >> there was a small point of our lives they were soft. they were genuinely associated with jimmy hoffa and the mobsters and not being shorthanded. membership has dropped precipitously, if they lose membership, they lose a say in washington, d.c. you see more and more right-to-work states. geez, when michigan went right to work, there was no going back after states like that do that. north dakota, south dakota, wyoming all excelling and doing awesome. >> we got a tweet why they're freaking out. koch brothers giving 25 million to -- your
. ♪ the union label .i know kate doesn't remember that ♪ look for the union label >> i don't even remember that. charles: i got to tell you, now after years of massive membership losses, unions resorting back to the heavy handed tactics. asking members not to shop at staples or not to support the united negro college fund, these are odd ways to endear the movement to the masses. tracy, i remember they tried to soften it up. who doesn't support the united negro college fund? >>...
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. >> remember the days when everybody knew does jean paul look for the union label? but at that backlash. neil: what would they say now? ♪ [laughter] >> it was the collapse of the auto companies with the of bailouts because people view that as a bailout of the union workers and will be a backlash toward the government workers i have never cede more hatred against a group of people on twitter and a problem of the government is a problem with the union workers i see that over and over and they do have a serious problem. >> but the trade unions. >> i know teamsters' craftsmen. >> i love that. [laughter] i'd love to hear you say boondoggle. >> we are conscious of the word irrational but there are hard-working union members to give them that but when they become so deeply irrational with the fights that don't need it to be picked that is with the unions get a bad name you'd see this fight with aerospaceér neil: but tastier names of people forget has not worked i do remember after certain plane crash they never got to be the same. this is a history of name changes you never
. >> remember the days when everybody knew does jean paul look for the union label? but at that backlash. neil: what would they say now? ♪ [laughter] >> it was the collapse of the auto companies with the of bailouts because people view that as a bailout of the union workers and will be a backlash toward the government workers i have never cede more hatred against a group of people on twitter and a problem of the government is a problem with the union workers i see that over and...
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i took the union label out of one dress and so did in. -- sewed it in. [laughter] [applause] brides are supposed to wear, something old, something new, something borrowed, and something union label. linda's wedding was much easier. it all happened in the white house. she worked with jeffrey been -- geoffery beene on the dress. >> bush got married in texas and she wanted something away from the limelight of the white house. shortly after the invitations went in the mail, she called me and said, i think we have a problem. she said, crawford is so small. even very few relatives are being invited. the bush family is enormous. she said, we will need to have a separate reception. it was a private event at the white house a month after jenna was married. we had a reception where she was with the more extended family and school teachers she had taught with. they re-created the wedding cake and the flowers. we all agreed that she should not wear her wedding down because it was a reception. we re-created the event at the white house for the reception. it was a love
i took the union label out of one dress and so did in. -- sewed it in. [laughter] [applause] brides are supposed to wear, something old, something new, something borrowed, and something union label. linda's wedding was much easier. it all happened in the white house. she worked with jeffrey been -- geoffery beene on the dress. >> bush got married in texas and she wanted something away from the limelight of the white house. shortly after the invitations went in the mail, she called me and...
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the same building as my work room and my office. i have already to her and we are going to make another dress and it will have a union label. we will send you both dresses. what you do with them is up to you. i clipped the union label out of one dress and sewed it in. [laughter] [applause] brides are supposed to wear, something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. [laughter] linda's wedding was much easier. [laughter] it all happened in the white house. she worked with geoffery beene on the dress. he also made the bridesmaids dresses. >> i have a wedding story. married ingot crawford, texas. she wanted something small and away from the limelight of the white house. the imitations went out in the mail. mrs. bush called me and said, i think we have a problem. she said, crawford is so small. even very few relatives are being invited. as you know, the bushes have an enormous family. she said, we will need to have a separate reception. it was a private event at the white house a month after jenna was married. we had a reception where she was able to invite the more extended family and school teachers she ha
the same building as my work room and my office. i have already to her and we are going to make another dress and it will have a union label. we will send you both dresses. what you do with them is up to you. i clipped the union label out of one dress and sewed it in. [laughter] [applause] brides are supposed to wear, something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. [laughter] linda's wedding was much easier. [laughter] it all happened in the white house. she worked with...
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today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in france label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin it is hard to support the french more than me according to some experts who claim the point he's european commitments are opening the door to point competition and force in french companies out of business. has to made that in france there is roughly one plant closing every day between two hundred forty and two hundred sixty plants a year absolute protectionism like in north korea is absolute everybody around the world agrees on that but we go from one extreme to another where there is no regulation at all deindustrialization comes from globalization but it doesn't happen because some bad guys took the jobs of the french but because the french companies think we will make more money by going abroad purchasing with patriotism takes some effort but shoppers here are giving it a go and the hope of saving local businesses and keeping them in the country retai
today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in france label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin it is hard to support the french more than me according to some experts who claim the point he's european commitments are opening the door to point competition and force in french companies out of...
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connected with the soundexchange world which includes entire recorded music side of the business, artists, labels, unions, even digital services themselves, everyone uniformly supports the fundamentals of the system. but as we move forward there is one core principle that should guide everything we discuss and that is this. all creators should receive fair pay on all platforms when ever their music is used, period. everyone who has a hand in the creation of music deserves fair market value for their work and i mean everyone, mr. chairman. songwriters, publishers, studio producers and engineers. the artists who give compositions life and record companies who help artists fill their creative vision. fair pay would insure justice for creators whose contributions form the soul of these services. fair pay would level the playing field for radio services and fair pay would insure a healthy, vibrant ecosystem for listeners and fans much. with that guiding principle i would like to propose a few modifications to make this good system work even better. first, congress must address the current royalty crisis facin
connected with the soundexchange world which includes entire recorded music side of the business, artists, labels, unions, even digital services themselves, everyone uniformly supports the fundamentals of the system. but as we move forward there is one core principle that should guide everything we discuss and that is this. all creators should receive fair pay on all platforms when ever their music is used, period. everyone who has a hand in the creation of music deserves fair market value for...
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today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in from label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin clarke it is hard to support the french more than me according to some experts who claim the point he appeared commitments are opening the door to point competition force in french companies out of business. we estimate that in friends there's roughly one plant closing every day between two hundred forty and two hundred sixty plants a year absolute protectionism like in north korea is absolute everybody around the world agrees on that but we go from one extreme to another where there's no regulation at all industrialization comes from globalization but it doesn't happen because some bad guys took the jobs of the french but because the french companies think we will make more money by going abroad purchasing with patriotism takes some effort but shoppers here are giving it a go and the hope of saving local businesses and keeping them in the country retail
today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in from label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin clarke it is hard to support the french more than me according to some experts who claim the point he appeared commitments are opening the door to point competition force in french companies out of...
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today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in from label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin clarke it is hard to support the french all the me according to some experts who claim the country's european commitments are opening the door to point competition and force in french companies out of business. we estimate that in friends there's roughly one plant closing every day between two hundred forty and two hundred sixty plants a year absolute protectionism like in north korea is absolute everybody around the world agrees on that but we go from one extreme to another where there is no regulation at all industrialization comes from globalization but it doesn't happen because some bad guys took the jobs of the french but because the french companies think we will make more money by going abroad purchasing with patriotism takes some effort but shoppers here are giving it a go and the hope of saving local businesses and to condemn and the country and
today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in from label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin clarke it is hard to support the french all the me according to some experts who claim the country's european commitments are opening the door to point competition and force in french companies out of...
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the next day european union it was not pushing pressing them they started to become very lenient on the fight against corruption and we saw cases like let's see my own country we also we saw cases label go to romania were just a year or two after the session the situation much worse then before the accession process so it is obvious that there was no genuine political will in those countries to fight corruption but they were doing it just because they had to do it because they were under the pressure pressure of the opinion and that's are some immigrants bribing an official can be the only way to stay alive or stay in here up is making the ears corruption problem worse. in all we have. of course there are situations were. nobody can have any questions about the fake somebody has given the bribe if you're speaking about stink if you're speaking to see keeping the job if you're sticking stink speaking about getting the job and . those people are being blackmailed by the ones who are accepting bribes of course for money this is still. giving bribes but. there are so many differences we should enable those individuals. not to get punished or to get punished seriously even if that would n
the next day european union it was not pushing pressing them they started to become very lenient on the fight against corruption and we saw cases like let's see my own country we also we saw cases label go to romania were just a year or two after the session the situation much worse then before the accession process so it is obvious that there was no genuine political will in those countries to fight corruption but they were doing it just because they had to do it because they were under the...
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already been labeled the aggressor but really the civilian population needs absolutely needs to be protected there it's i think that's imperative i still don't understand why the european union is just sitting on their hands ok i don't i don't think they are sitting on their hands alexandrovitch let the oh isn't that who we got alexander here alexander you know this is this is the problem here because you know one of the things that really bothers me with western main stream coverage of this is that all of the diplomacy that russia has been pushing behind the scenes in front of the scenes and we had mr lavrov and berlin talking to anyone that would listen to him to bring peace to this country and russia continues to push diplomacy you know i think the problem is this we are always talking about what key if and put a president finking on saying we're doing but unfortunately it's not but missed the prussian koos deciding but that's the washington people who decide what he's going to say and what he's going to do and then my personal opinion america's at the moment not interested in a new peace in eastern ukraine at all and there's a reason for it and the reason being that this
already been labeled the aggressor but really the civilian population needs absolutely needs to be protected there it's i think that's imperative i still don't understand why the european union is just sitting on their hands ok i don't i don't think they are sitting on their hands alexandrovitch let the oh isn't that who we got alexander here alexander you know this is this is the problem here because you know one of the things that really bothers me with western main stream coverage of this is...
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labeled as the unu ultrapack series. now, unu does have insurance on the stolen items but it's offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest in this case. live from unionarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the owner of the oakland raiders, now responding to reports the raiders are considering a possible move to texas. a san antonio newspaper reporting mark davis is looking at possible stadium sites in that city. now, davis confirmed he met with city leaders in san antonio two weeks ago but he would only say he went there to honor his close friend and former raider legend, cliff branch. davis would not say if he's planning to move out of the oakland coliseum to a new home in texas. however, his current chances of getting a new stadium in oakland appear to be slim. >> building a new stadium is about $800 million. we're about $300, $400 short. >> the raiders are in the final year of their lease at the oakland coliseum. a possible move out of oakland could reportedly happen as soon as next year, with the raiders initially playing at the alamo dome in san antonio. the report of a possible move came hours after some big news about the baseball team that shares th
labeled as the unu ultrapack series. now, unu does have insurance on the stolen items but it's offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest in this case. live from unionarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the owner of the oakland raiders, now responding to reports the raiders are considering a possible move to texas. a san antonio newspaper reporting mark davis is looking at possible stadium sites in that city. now, davis confirmed he met with city leaders in san...
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farm bureau, farmer's union, crop life america, those are -- especially crop life america, those are our experts out there that want to make sure the pesticide use is under label and we're protecting the environment and not endangering the environment. so i guess i would take issue with the comment that this legislation isn't needed because it's gone so great the last three years. we're finding out maybe it isn't going some great. i think that's rhetoric from the other side. we know in 2012 that a lot of our mosquito control districts did not initiate their preventive programs in the early spring and i know some of them had to declare an emergency and the irony of this is, when you declare an emergency, you do aerial spraying and everything else and not have to get permit at all. the environment is more at risk. if they'd done the preventive treatment, they might not have had to do aerial spray. i know at least one major metropolitan area that had to do that. so these organizations think this is important. things aren't going so well. and we are -- we have a duplication to do more permitting, more red tape, more headaches and add the cost. so i strongly suppor
farm bureau, farmer's union, crop life america, those are -- especially crop life america, those are our experts out there that want to make sure the pesticide use is under label and we're protecting the environment and not endangering the environment. so i guess i would take issue with the comment that this legislation isn't needed because it's gone so great the last three years. we're finding out maybe it isn't going some great. i think that's rhetoric from the other side. we know in 2012...