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the heyday of the union terminal was during the 1940's. through the 1930's it had not seen much use. the depression hit rail travel very hard, as had the emergence of the automobile. during world war ii this was a major transportation of troops traveling to the coast. it was seeing up to 34,000 people per day. coming through union terminal was a memorable experience. it stuck with them for the rest of their lives. primarilythat they remember is the rotunda space with the large mural. an impression. coming from training camp or a rural area, this was quite an experience on the way to europe. people very vividly remember their time here. usore was a uso girl union -- in union terminal. it opened in 1941 and it served men and women who were traveling between the coast to give them a place to relax, write letters. if they had family or relatives visiting in cincinnati, there was a place for infants as well as a bunk room for them to grab a little sleep before they had to catch a train. union terminal had its fair share of famous people who had
the heyday of the union terminal was during the 1940's. through the 1930's it had not seen much use. the depression hit rail travel very hard, as had the emergence of the automobile. during world war ii this was a major transportation of troops traveling to the coast. it was seeing up to 34,000 people per day. coming through union terminal was a memorable experience. it stuck with them for the rest of their lives. primarilythat they remember is the rotunda space with the large mural. an...
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the heyday for union terminal is during the 1940's. previously, for the 1930's, it had not seen much use. the depression and hit rather hard, as have the emergence of the automobile. but during world war ii, this was a major transportation hub or troops. peak, it wasts seeing up to 34,000 people per day. for a lot of troops, coming for union terminal was a very memorable experience. it stuck with them for the rest of their life. that they primarily remember is the rotunda space, with its large arch and mural street it made quite an impression. it is quite staggering. coming from a training camp or some rural area, this was quite an experience for them on whittier. we do have a lot of veterans, very vividly remember the time here. there was a uso in the terminal, it was one of the first troops in transit lounges that opened in june 1941 for the u.s. joined the war. it served men and women who were traveling between, to give them a place to relax -- write letters. if they have families or relatives, there was a place for infants. as well
the heyday for union terminal is during the 1940's. previously, for the 1930's, it had not seen much use. the depression and hit rather hard, as have the emergence of the automobile. but during world war ii, this was a major transportation hub or troops. peak, it wasts seeing up to 34,000 people per day. for a lot of troops, coming for union terminal was a very memorable experience. it stuck with them for the rest of their life. that they primarily remember is the rotunda space, with its large...
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so, by the not late 1950's, there is already talk about leaving the union terminal and adapting it to new uses because of severely declining real usage. 1971. took over in the station was far larger than anything. they only had to planes -- trains coming through per day. union terminal remained empty for the next several years. is home to terminal the union center. it's also an important hub for activity. it is home to lots of programs for different groups and organizations that come in. we host very different events connected to different museums. a living history of them, a lot of schools come here. it's a very important part of history. is usually included as one of those buildings everybody recognizes. it is very much the visible face of the city. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. the cincinnati observatory center known as the earth place of -- the birthplace of american astronomy has one of the oldest working telescopes. staff city's tourist recently visited many sites showcasing the city's rich history. about cincinnati all weekend here on americ
so, by the not late 1950's, there is already talk about leaving the union terminal and adapting it to new uses because of severely declining real usage. 1971. took over in the station was far larger than anything. they only had to planes -- trains coming through per day. union terminal remained empty for the next several years. is home to terminal the union center. it's also an important hub for activity. it is home to lots of programs for different groups and organizations that come in. we...
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a lot of challenges at the moment for the african union and their remaining -- they are remaining tightlipped at the moment. former warlord nicknamed the terminator is on trial today. he is charged with war crimes and crimes against team entity. ands a former rebel leader is facing 18 counts including alleged rape and recruiting child soldiers. he is looking forward to his day in court and plans on contesting the charges. is furthering his position on a more open and inclusive catholic church. he is set to grant all priests the power to forgive abortion as part of an extra no he is extraordinary year of mercy. it usually merits immediate next communication. only high-ranking clergy could formally forgive women who have had abortions. in latin america, reaction has been mixed. >> i think giving forgiveness for abortions is the right thing. for illness or any other reason. suppose catholic women who feel excluded from the religious saidnity come in is to be that not all women who have had an abortion feel it is a tragedy that the pope says it is. for many, it is a solution to what can be a great personal crisis. when they are not in a position to c
a lot of challenges at the moment for the african union and their remaining -- they are remaining tightlipped at the moment. former warlord nicknamed the terminator is on trial today. he is charged with war crimes and crimes against team entity. ands a former rebel leader is facing 18 counts including alleged rape and recruiting child soldiers. he is looking forward to his day in court and plans on contesting the charges. is furthering his position on a more open and inclusive catholic church....
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council that it would reconsider its commitments under the jcpoa if the effects of the termination of the security council, european union, united nations sanctions or restrictive measures that carried out with the imposition of new sanctions with a nature and scope identical or similar to those that were in place prior to the implementation date, irrespective of whether such new sanctions are introduced on nuclear related or other grounds, unless the issues are remedied within a short time. so in other words, iran is taking the viewpoint under the language of this agreement that if we reimpose any of the sanctions that are lifted as part of this agreement, which, by the way, these are the toughest sanctions, right? these are the tools in our toolbox. even if they commit acts of terrorism, that they can walk away from this agreement. so let's put this all together. iran within nine months gets more cash for this agreement. they get to keep their infrastructure for their nuclear program because they get to keep their centrifuges. they're now in a position where people are all doing business with them because we know that
council that it would reconsider its commitments under the jcpoa if the effects of the termination of the security council, european union, united nations sanctions or restrictive measures that carried out with the imposition of new sanctions with a nature and scope identical or similar to those that were in place prior to the implementation date, irrespective of whether such new sanctions are introduced on nuclear related or other grounds, unless the issues are remedied within a short time. so...
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council that it would reconsider its commitments under the jcpoa if the effects of the termination of the security council, european union, united nations sanctions or restrictive measures that carried out with the imposition of new sanctions with a nature and scope identical or similar to those that were in place prior to the implementation date, irrespective of whether such new sanctions are introduced on nuclear related or other grounds, unless the issues are remedied within a short time. so in other words, iran is taking the viewpoint under the language of this agreement that if we reimpose any of the sanctions that are lifted as part of this agreement, which, by the way, these are the toughest sanctions, right? these are the tools in our toolbox. even if they commit acts of terrorism, that they can walk away from this agreement. so let's put this all together. iran within nine months gets more cash for this agreement. they get to keep their infrastructure for their nuclear program because they get to keep their centrifuges. they're now in a position where people are all doing business with them because we know that
council that it would reconsider its commitments under the jcpoa if the effects of the termination of the security council, european union, united nations sanctions or restrictive measures that carried out with the imposition of new sanctions with a nature and scope identical or similar to those that were in place prior to the implementation date, irrespective of whether such new sanctions are introduced on nuclear related or other grounds, unless the issues are remedied within a short time. so...
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project hula, transferred 139 ships to the soviet union in the far east including training 12,000 naval personnel. the early end of the war rock -- brought terminationpartment proposed two options for the soviet occupation of japan. these options clearly indicated f.d.r.'s intent. that they would only come into play after the war ended and if his strategy was fully carried out. the position the russians would have acquired in the far east as a result of these agreements and understandings, combined with controlled half of europe, would have made the soviet union the dominant player on the entire eurasian landmass and a global equal to the united states. it would have won the century long struggle for control over asia, seizing manchuria, korea, and half of japan. they would have been able to incorporate industrial plant the japanese construction and acquired the ports they liked, making siberia viable. moreover, the longer the war continued, the stronger the soviet position would be at the end. it is no wonder truman concluded this was a bad bargain. f.d.r. had given away too much. especially as it became increasingly evident it was no longer necess
project hula, transferred 139 ships to the soviet union in the far east including training 12,000 naval personnel. the early end of the war rock -- brought terminationpartment proposed two options for the soviet occupation of japan. these options clearly indicated f.d.r.'s intent. that they would only come into play after the war ended and if his strategy was fully carried out. the position the russians would have acquired in the far east as a result of these agreements and understandings,...
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the bloomberg terminal. migrant with the crisis. one key leaders said there was a lack of unity in the european union.f the european union urging nations to find a solution by next week. they say every eu nation must take in some of the 160,000 refugees. angela merkel agrees that quick action is needed. >> we need a binding agreement on a binding distribution of refugees, all our states according to fair criteria. they cannot stay the way it is right now. it will be a support if we can't finish -- if we can finish what they're proposing today. torlet: migrants are pointed italy, hungary, and greece, mostly in syria. it is the worst since world war ii. the capitol hill where they are fighting over whether democrats can prevent an up or down vote on iran's nuclear agreement. 42 democrat support it which is enough to block a disapproval if the democrats stick together. the house begins debating this measure today. erik: real-time political calculus. clinton changed course over her private e-mail server. the democratic presidential hopeful had resisted apologizing for using private e-mail while she was se
the bloomberg terminal. migrant with the crisis. one key leaders said there was a lack of unity in the european union.f the european union urging nations to find a solution by next week. they say every eu nation must take in some of the 160,000 refugees. angela merkel agrees that quick action is needed. >> we need a binding agreement on a binding distribution of refugees, all our states according to fair criteria. they cannot stay the way it is right now. it will be a support if we can't...
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the campbell union high school district had a half day of classes because fewer than 50% of the district's classrooms have air- conditioning. >>> california is one big step closer to allowing people with a terminalss to end their lives. emotions ran high on both sides at a hearing in sacramento today. kpix 5's phil matier reports. >> well, people have different convictions and different beliefs. i think everybody felt sincerely about their vote on this issue no question about it. but we all have to do what we believe is absolutely right. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was an ee explosional debate that cut across party lines, an emotional debate. but in the end of the california state assembly voted to have california join oregon bypassing an assisted suicide law. >> what it will do is provide a measure of freedom to people who are dying. >> i have seen so many miraculous turnarounds in people's lives when the doctors have given up, when the doctors have said, do funeral arrangements, and then the prognosis changed in a matter of moments. >> somebody with a terminal illness less than six months to live and then they have to elect to meet with two separate physicians, independent physicians, who bot
the campbell union high school district had a half day of classes because fewer than 50% of the district's classrooms have air- conditioning. >>> california is one big step closer to allowing people with a terminalss to end their lives. emotions ran high on both sides at a hearing in sacramento today. kpix 5's phil matier reports. >> well, people have different convictions and different beliefs. i think everybody felt sincerely about their vote on this issue no question about it....
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the low figures. are extremelyhare strong. quite time looking at our terminal. in terms of what china exports, toil and percent in china, 17% go to the u.s.. 8% go to the european unions continue to grow when there is that much exposure to some countries that are struggling? >> one of the bigger industries we have seen, and it has helped, it is actually tourism. a lot of chinese have come into japan. that is helped the economy strengthened. dying to go skiing in japan. >> awesome. thank you so much, president and ceo. >> much more ahead, stocks are at session highs. a primetime bloomberg surveillance exclusive tomorrow. tom keene will have the free.sation commercial ♪ olivia: let's go straight to looking at the markets. gains on the dow right now. matt: volumes are incredibly weak. we are up 1.5% on the s&p 500. i guess it does not matter to you how much volume there is a zone as you have these gains, you're a happy camper. isill show you where volume the weakest. i mean, where is it the strongest. every single sector on the s&p 500 is trading below is 20 day as far as volume is concerned. only consumer staples are even. overe has been coming down the past few weeks
the low figures. are extremelyhare strong. quite time looking at our terminal. in terms of what china exports, toil and percent in china, 17% go to the u.s.. 8% go to the european unions continue to grow when there is that much exposure to some countries that are struggling? >> one of the bigger industries we have seen, and it has helped, it is actually tourism. a lot of chinese have come into japan. that is helped the economy strengthened. dying to go skiing in japan. >> awesome....
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the terminal. thebrady has defeated in deflategate case. excited tom brady knesset up for the next season. failedan one month of settlement talks between the nfl and its players union down trains are stopped as the nation's migrant prices are stupid. trainssuspended direct to the west for security reasons. refugees poured into the budapest train station today. more than 3000 migrants caps on of the station. many of them in syria. guatemala, their president is offering to resign. he faces arrest over the alleged involvement in the bribery scandal. their meeting in emergency sessions today to discuss the matter. market turmoil. growingindustries are in aarly the fastest pace decade. that is according to the factory index. that makes up over 90% of the economy, everything from retail to restaurants. consumers grew less confident in the economy last week and they give some of the lamb to the global market. about half of the series was conducted during the selloff. already using the force in the far-off galaxy's they opened a new tar wars toys. episode seven, the force awakens, hits theaters just before christmas. stories athe top this hour. coming up in the next hour,
the terminal. thebrady has defeated in deflategate case. excited tom brady knesset up for the next season. failedan one month of settlement talks between the nfl and its players union down trains are stopped as the nation's migrant prices are stupid. trainssuspended direct to the west for security reasons. refugees poured into the budapest train station today. more than 3000 migrants caps on of the station. many of them in syria. guatemala, their president is offering to resign. he faces arrest...
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terminals and bus stations. does the eu states have an obligation to properly provide for refugees? >> well, i mean, there is a number of european number directives and laws within the european unionry clear obligations within international law that all european union country are bound by and legally bound to protect the rights of refugees and protect the rights of asylum seekers and migrants and for example not to defend people arbitrarily and not put them in reception centers where conditions are poor and should be able to access decent recommendation and have food and have access to healthcare. all these things are things that are within the obligation of your opinion and country. unfortunately what happens in many cases is even if the obligations are there some countries try to interpret them in different ways but there is not the political will to do it and say we will stand up to the rights of the people who have fled war and crisis like that and the four-year war this syria and try to protect them in the system as much as we can. >> so what is happening with these refugees in bishks on the train, and we were told another train was brought in to obscure the media and refugee
terminals and bus stations. does the eu states have an obligation to properly provide for refugees? >> well, i mean, there is a number of european number directives and laws within the european unionry clear obligations within international law that all european union country are bound by and legally bound to protect the rights of refugees and protect the rights of asylum seekers and migrants and for example not to defend people arbitrarily and not put them in reception centers where...