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unfair! unfair!d factories and picket lines in mid-february of 1910, a compromise. the strike was settled. the workers won 12% to 15% raises, a closed shop, a 52-hour week and a role in setting their own wages and conditions. how could new york garment manufacturers afford the better wages and conditions? the larger inside shops could afford larger wage increases because they produced year round. most of the times, they weren't affected by the seasonality. they had a standardized relationship with the textile firms providing raw materials. all these factors allowed them to give wage increases. also, wage increases would be immediately reflected in the price increases in the garments. the waistmakers had made their point. one worker asking for a raise could always be replaced with someone else. but workers bargaining together and, if necessary, striking, could win a share of the fruits of their labor. the unions had made them strong. we asked economic analyst richard gill how the ilg used demand to ge
unfair! unfair!d factories and picket lines in mid-february of 1910, a compromise. the strike was settled. the workers won 12% to 15% raises, a closed shop, a 52-hour week and a role in setting their own wages and conditions. how could new york garment manufacturers afford the better wages and conditions? the larger inside shops could afford larger wage increases because they produced year round. most of the times, they weren't affected by the seasonality. they had a standardized relationship...
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i've asked to eliminate the medallion fee as well as the lack of regulation and oversight and the unfair best practices thanks for letting me speak. >> (clapping) (calling names). >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. my name is it ron collins a yellow cab driver and medallion holder on behalf of of the guys that are here and those who canned because they're working i'm asking you to waiver at medallion fees not only for this year and next year but the a card fees cab drivers take a 50 persecute in pay i remember talking to you director i said if those cabs keep coming out and uber comes they can drive a yellow cab mushroom and uber can drive a yellow car those cars don't have medallion fees or a cards yet those guys have a million dollar insurance for every cab i'm asking you, sir in the words of harry truman the buck stops here you can stop the medallion fees now do what harry truman did the buck stops here (calling names). >> good afternoon, sir. >> i'm ron walter driver for san francisco green can be urge you to wave the medallion fee and wave the a card fee it westbound a small amou
i've asked to eliminate the medallion fee as well as the lack of regulation and oversight and the unfair best practices thanks for letting me speak. >> (clapping) (calling names). >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. my name is it ron collins a yellow cab driver and medallion holder on behalf of of the guys that are here and those who canned because they're working i'm asking you to waiver at medallion fees not only for this year and next year but the a card fees cab drivers...
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the commission said unfair pricing may have resulted in unfair gas prices in bulgaria bostonia and ladies and gen geea. >>> and now to the scandal where petro broth is expected to do something investors have been waiting for a long time. release the financial statements. it is arguably one of the most heavily scrutinized companies in the world because of the massive corruption. michelle krusa cabrera tells us why the report from petro boss is so important and why the stakes are so high not just for investors but also for brazil's economy. >> petro bross is the world's most endebtled company and in a world awash in debt that is saying a lot anden meshed in the greatest financial debt in brazil and if you know brazil that is saying a lot. even though the company stock trades at the new york stock exchange make no mistake, it is controlled by the brazilian government and they have more than half of the voting shares and the company is used by the government as an sarm of their policy. all of that may be coming home to roost. in march of last year one of the company directors was arrested for
the commission said unfair pricing may have resulted in unfair gas prices in bulgaria bostonia and ladies and gen geea. >>> and now to the scandal where petro broth is expected to do something investors have been waiting for a long time. release the financial statements. it is arguably one of the most heavily scrutinized companies in the world because of the massive corruption. michelle krusa cabrera tells us why the report from petro boss is so important and why the stakes are so high...
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yes, life is maybe a little unfair but get on with it. you can be whoever you want to be. >> she was told not to apply to princeton. >> her adviser said you are shooting a little too high here. that's that they said. whitney young high. and she likes to prove people wrong. one of her aides told me. you don't ever want to underestimate michelle obama. >> if barack obama's not president of the united states what is michelle obama doing today? >> she's probably not riding around with the secret service. exactly. thinking of all the things she's not allowed to do. she sat out after she graduated from law school and after she had a brief experience in corporate law to try to make a difference on the south side particularly with disadvantaged communities, communities that she had known very well growing up. it certainly appears that that's what she wants to keep doing after she leaves the white house. she said she'll focus on education, which she calls one of the most important civil -- >> when you hear education, but is there a specific thing?
yes, life is maybe a little unfair but get on with it. you can be whoever you want to be. >> she was told not to apply to princeton. >> her adviser said you are shooting a little too high here. that's that they said. whitney young high. and she likes to prove people wrong. one of her aides told me. you don't ever want to underestimate michelle obama. >> if barack obama's not president of the united states what is michelle obama doing today? >> she's probably not riding...
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he can complain it is unfair. complain the press is out to get him. >> what about going on megyn kelly? a tough interview to go on. she was very strong with him. >> yes, but look whatting me.kelly was talking to him about, not about his -- the part we are playing not about his agenda, not his rollout not about his plans for the country about whether savannah guthrie savannah guthrie the "today" show, this is the exactly woodward and bernstein talking about process. if you are talking about process, you are losing. you need to talk about message not process. >> he thinks that savannah guthrie's i irview was unfair? wait until he gets on same with other republican candidates who want to win as much as he does. because then he has not seen anything yet. that one issue on iran had to have been on the top of his -- their mindses as to what he was going to be asked about and if it wasn't he should probably consider getting some new people around him. he is being mismanaged or he is not managing himself well. my opinion,
he can complain it is unfair. complain the press is out to get him. >> what about going on megyn kelly? a tough interview to go on. she was very strong with him. >> yes, but look whatting me.kelly was talking to him about, not about his -- the part we are playing not about his agenda, not his rollout not about his plans for the country about whether savannah guthrie savannah guthrie the "today" show, this is the exactly woodward and bernstein talking about process. if you...
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it rings something deep inside of us of fear and unfairness. and my editor said something yesterday in our morning meeting that is very very true. without video, the tie in a situation like this goes to the police officer. before that video showed up michael slager was given more than the benefit of the doubt. he was seen as being justified in what he did. what we're learning now, first with eric garner and now again with walter skod. for if not the safety of black and brown people then if they are unfortunately killed for their own name there must be video tape. either cameras on the police officers or video on cell phones of bystanders to show what really happens. as we see from the police reports. what's in the reports do not match what we now know from that video tape. that's why you she the divergence there in those numbers. african-americans in particular know deep down that this isn't the first time something like this has happened. >> yeah, the narratives here are chilling. joy reid and jonathan capehart thank you for your time. >> afte
it rings something deep inside of us of fear and unfairness. and my editor said something yesterday in our morning meeting that is very very true. without video, the tie in a situation like this goes to the police officer. before that video showed up michael slager was given more than the benefit of the doubt. he was seen as being justified in what he did. what we're learning now, first with eric garner and now again with walter skod. for if not the safety of black and brown people then if they...
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let's say you are right, that public unions have an unfair advantage that it is such an unfair advantage that outweighs the benefits they provide to the public. if that is so, what is to be done? professor disalvo: that is a hard question. one i usually try to duck. [laughter] i have tried to analyze this phenomenon, and it has not been that studied. as michael mentioned, and he is right, there's an enormous amount of variation. this book is about state and local governments, states and cities, and there's lots of variation across the country. some places have big pension problems. think of illinois, new jersey. other states have big pay premiums. my home state of new york, for public employees, that is the case, and that is on equitable vis a vis the private sector. there are different problems and those are going to report different solutions in different places. i think in states where public employee unions are very strong, there could be different things that could be done, and i think it will depend on the culture of those particular places. ross reynolds: michael, what are your co
let's say you are right, that public unions have an unfair advantage that it is such an unfair advantage that outweighs the benefits they provide to the public. if that is so, what is to be done? professor disalvo: that is a hard question. one i usually try to duck. [laughter] i have tried to analyze this phenomenon, and it has not been that studied. as michael mentioned, and he is right, there's an enormous amount of variation. this book is about state and local governments, states and cities,...
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-- unfair trade practices. thank you to the chairman for his sponsorship. i call for roll call vote. and i asked that senator nelson be added. >> thank you for the work on this amendment. thank you for analysis of the international change rate policy. the memo provides tools for strengthening trade enforcement and provides for remedial actions and new evidence for congress and the american people to weigh in a voice interest. this is a strong amendment. when that will give a greater voice to everyone here on the international exchange rate developments. an amendment that provide significant avenues for heightened surveillance. a strongly urge my colleagues to join us in supporting this amendment. any further comments. >> mr. chairman ira urge my colleagues to support the benefit that is critical to solving this to go beyond unilateral involvement. finally getting us multilateral engagements and bilateral engagements. >> any other comments? >> i want to support the amendment. i think it gives a framework we need
-- unfair trade practices. thank you to the chairman for his sponsorship. i call for roll call vote. and i asked that senator nelson be added. >> thank you for the work on this amendment. thank you for analysis of the international change rate policy. the memo provides tools for strengthening trade enforcement and provides for remedial actions and new evidence for congress and the american people to weigh in a voice interest. this is a strong amendment. when that will give a greater voice...
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. >>> doctors at university of california campuses began a strike today accusing them of unfair labor practices. they walked the picket line today. the same action took place in san francisco and three other uc campuses. officials accuse them of with holding financial information necessary to negotiate a contract and they say doctors haven't had a raise in years and there are concerns about recrueltying and retaining doctors. -- recruiting recruiting and retaining doctors. >> they need a support system and they need doctors to support them. >> doctors at uc campuses in southern california will begin their strike on saturday. officials have denied claims of unfair labor practices and said the union refused to discuss it. >>> a serious litter problem, delores park sees thousands of visitors leaving behind thousands of tons of garbage. ktvu's david stevenson explains why peer pressure could make difference. >> reporter: they stepped up code enforcement here but people say it is up to the park goers here to keep the place clean. >> be careful. >> reporter: sunny skies in the mission distr
. >>> doctors at university of california campuses began a strike today accusing them of unfair labor practices. they walked the picket line today. the same action took place in san francisco and three other uc campuses. officials accuse them of with holding financial information necessary to negotiate a contract and they say doctors haven't had a raise in years and there are concerns about recrueltying and retaining doctors. -- recruiting recruiting and retaining doctors. >>...
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ridiculous because other like professionals don't have to go through it you want to talk about an unfair playing field so i can't support this item thank you. >> okay commissioners since you are an advisors recommending body you can done straight up and down but right now you know let's if for any reason this moves through and the conditional use stays on the table i am you to think about a and b the massage is not currently an industry that could go through the cb 3 p as an expedited and we have talked about with the cb 1920 p process it didn't necessarily mean that it still has to be approved by planning. >> what's that process what are the, huh? how does that process expedite maybe you can address that an expected cu. >> diego sanchez i understand that is a much quicker process than the conditional use i want to say 3 months it is approximately more short timeframe on a consent calendar part of the agenda that is approving projects that are not extraordinary or out of line that doesn't merit discussion or review. >> so subject to less public comment. >> if an individual he believes th
ridiculous because other like professionals don't have to go through it you want to talk about an unfair playing field so i can't support this item thank you. >> okay commissioners since you are an advisors recommending body you can done straight up and down but right now you know let's if for any reason this moves through and the conditional use stays on the table i am you to think about a and b the massage is not currently an industry that could go through the cb 3 p as an expedited and...
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, yes, i do think it was unfair. i think my position in that effort was a simple one. in july 2013, president obama announced that he was taking actions that were tantamount to -- that were tantamount to rewriting four provisions of obamacare explaining they were not ready to be implemented as written. and he what going to implement -- he was going to implement them in a way that was rewriting the law without going through congress. my reaction to that was a simple one. it came out fairly soon after he made that announcement which was, look, if the law is not ready to implement and if he's using that as his justification for effectively rewriting these provisions of obamacare, i won't vote for any spending bill that funds those programs that funds him in doing that. the solution there is to delay this if the law is not ready. the solution is not to pretend as though the president has authority unilaterally to make the law in his own image. i announced my position on that and several of my colleagues decided they woul
, yes, i do think it was unfair. i think my position in that effort was a simple one. in july 2013, president obama announced that he was taking actions that were tantamount to -- that were tantamount to rewriting four provisions of obamacare explaining they were not ready to be implemented as written. and he what going to implement -- he was going to implement them in a way that was rewriting the law without going through congress. my reaction to that was a simple one. it came out fairly soon...
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the peterson institute for international economics, you follow their work, unfair currency manipulation has resulted in the loss of one to 5 million american jobs. the idea is we sell products other countries. the hope is, you know we use that money to buy their product and vice versa. that is balanced trade. when a country uses this as a way to a way to distort trade and encourages the depreciation of currencies were exports less expensive over here and more expensive over there you have an imbalance. and you see this with trade balance. one is energy and the other is china and a lot of it goes to the currency manipulation. this is an important issue that we ought to address and do in a thoughtful way that is wto consistent to avoid the kind of dispute that the chairman talked about, and i intend to support the amendment on that basis today. >> i understand the sen.'s position. sen. brown. >> i we will be brief. i support the schumer amendment and thank you for offering it. we have applied diplomatic pressure, held dialogue after dialogue. there have been incremental improvements but i
the peterson institute for international economics, you follow their work, unfair currency manipulation has resulted in the loss of one to 5 million american jobs. the idea is we sell products other countries. the hope is, you know we use that money to buy their product and vice versa. that is balanced trade. when a country uses this as a way to a way to distort trade and encourages the depreciation of currencies were exports less expensive over here and more expensive over there you have an...
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instead, our trade policies unfair to small businesses, it's unfair to, were, it's -- to workers it's unfair to communities where plants shut down one after another. the communities then lay off teachers, they lay off firefighters they lay off police officers, they lay off municipal wall garbage collection workers because their tax base has shrunk because their jobs have gone overseas. when we face stagnating wages increasing middle class insecurity rising inequality at home. corporate profits are up, c.e.o. pays reached record levels. productivity of workers is higher. but fundamentally the workers aren't sharing in the wealth they've created for their employers. the reason our economy works so well after world war ii is as productivity went up, profits went up, wages went up. but instead since -- since the assault on organized labor on trade unions and the decline of unionization in this country productivity continues to go up profits continue to go up, executive compensation and bonuses continue to skyrocket yet wages have stayed flat and most americans have not had a wage increase
instead, our trade policies unfair to small businesses, it's unfair to, were, it's -- to workers it's unfair to communities where plants shut down one after another. the communities then lay off teachers, they lay off firefighters they lay off police officers, they lay off municipal wall garbage collection workers because their tax base has shrunk because their jobs have gone overseas. when we face stagnating wages increasing middle class insecurity rising inequality at home. corporate profits...
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the doctors are protesting budget cuts and unfair labor practices. they have too many patients to prevent them from doing their jobs. >> they can't keep cutting more. students need the help they need when they need it. >> the walk out ends monday morning. student health centers are still open. the university released a statement saying they disagree with the union's claims the strikes are about unfair labor practice charges. >>> a california state crontologist gave a stark warning on the severity of our drought. you are looking at numbers right on par with what was the dust ball, his words. that drought caused mass zive dust clouds in the 1930s. governor brown is being criticized for not curving enough water use by farmers. they will discuss the state's response to the drought. >> we are four months into 2015. cal fire crews responded to nearly 150 wildfires in california in light of the drought. cal fire officials are increasing staff and getting ready for an intense fire season all over california. fire crews say we can prevent, however, most of th
the doctors are protesting budget cuts and unfair labor practices. they have too many patients to prevent them from doing their jobs. >> they can't keep cutting more. students need the help they need when they need it. >> the walk out ends monday morning. student health centers are still open. the university released a statement saying they disagree with the union's claims the strikes are about unfair labor practice charges. >>> a california state crontologist gave a stark...
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the eu accuses gazprom a charging unfair prices in eastern europe and making gas supply conditional on a chair of pipeline's. it says the russian giant is abusing its market position. the specific charges relate to eight in european countries where the eu says gazprom has charged disproportionately high prices. brussels says that has given the company and unfair monopoly. >> gazprom has been able to charge higher prices in some countries without fearing that gas will flow in from other countries from re-sailors or where the prices were lower. >> russia accounts for 40% of europe's imports, half of that via pipelines in ukraine. gazprom has 12 weeks to respond to the allegations. if the company is found to be in breach of eu law, it could face a fine of around $10 billion, a 10th of its annual turnover. >> greek officials are downplaying fears of a new minute default. they reportedly said they could scrape together enough cash to make the country's payment obligations into june. >> the ceiling has been raised on emergency lending by the greek central bank to other greek banks, giving th
the eu accuses gazprom a charging unfair prices in eastern europe and making gas supply conditional on a chair of pipeline's. it says the russian giant is abusing its market position. the specific charges relate to eight in european countries where the eu says gazprom has charged disproportionately high prices. brussels says that has given the company and unfair monopoly. >> gazprom has been able to charge higher prices in some countries without fearing that gas will flow in from other...
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supporters say the bill protects the homeless from unfair discrimination. san francisco's supervisor says the bill, which was proposed by a southern california lawmaker, is not an appropriate option for san francisco. >> this law would legalize people to pitching tents on sidewalks or in parks. and we wouldn't be able to do anything about it. and i think most people would agree that that's not okay. >> the bill is currently in a senate committee where changes to it can be made. >>> evaluating the damage. the new information tonight about the environmental impact of a concrete fill in a bakery. >>> plus trespassing at the airport. the pattern they see and the people that try to break? >> and it wasn't the meeting this man was planning to attend and he wasn't dressed for it. just how he landed in this private meeting with the president. >>> plus i'm tracking the warmup. it's going to be warmer as we get close to the weekend. specifics on the forecast right after this. . >>> san josi airport has made national headlines with the security breeches the past year.
supporters say the bill protects the homeless from unfair discrimination. san francisco's supervisor says the bill, which was proposed by a southern california lawmaker, is not an appropriate option for san francisco. >> this law would legalize people to pitching tents on sidewalks or in parks. and we wouldn't be able to do anything about it. and i think most people would agree that that's not okay. >> the bill is currently in a senate committee where changes to it can be made....
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now, 71% of americans say that tax is unfair. but president obama wants to keep it and says he will veto the house's repeal. john, should we kill the death tax or keep it? >> it's not only unfair, it's anti-economic growth. if you want to redistribute the wealth of the rich, the best way to do it is to let them hold on to it. their wealth funds new businesses and new economic growth. >> austin, it is popular to get rid of. 71% of americans say get rid of it. >> you fail to mention in that same poll, once told it applies only to 1/20th of a percent of people suddenly the support for the estate tax goes way way up instead of being a small number. so how do you look at the state of the world and the problems facing the country and decide, as the republicans and the house did, that the big -- one of the biggest problems facing the nation is the 19-year-old kids billionaires are having to pay too much tax on the inheritance they receive. >> what about that steve if this is just about the rich then the heck with it? >> the fact of the
now, 71% of americans say that tax is unfair. but president obama wants to keep it and says he will veto the house's repeal. john, should we kill the death tax or keep it? >> it's not only unfair, it's anti-economic growth. if you want to redistribute the wealth of the rich, the best way to do it is to let them hold on to it. their wealth funds new businesses and new economic growth. >> austin, it is popular to get rid of. 71% of americans say get rid of it. >> you fail to...
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when is it unfair to them when they pay 80 percent and we have gotten far beyond that point. neil: even if you took them atop to keep all of that is what do you? >> to evelyn go to those entitlements. neil: let's get the baby boom generation because there is no money to pay so we either drop them or charge the rich more. >> the rich is getting off for free. neil: but i pay helluva lot of taxes is pivotal think the person making 300,000 should pay the same rate as making the 10 million per year. that is not fair. >> that is a problem when you don't pay enough in taxes is to have to pay your fair share. >> what is enough? eighty%? >> the rich are paying 90 percent. it was not seven people but how do you answer this? list comes back that republicans are interested to disproportionately benefit the rich how should they respond? >> with history that shows of the federal government cuts tax rates for everybody they increase revenue that means there is more revenue available. neil: so way you raise that top rate you have a boom so what? with the investment tax? >> it comes at this s
when is it unfair to them when they pay 80 percent and we have gotten far beyond that point. neil: even if you took them atop to keep all of that is what do you? >> to evelyn go to those entitlements. neil: let's get the baby boom generation because there is no money to pay so we either drop them or charge the rich more. >> the rich is getting off for free. neil: but i pay helluva lot of taxes is pivotal think the person making 300,000 should pay the same rate as making the 10...
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unfair double taxation should it still stay in place? believe so. >> one issue is the double taxation fairness issue. the other is if you own a hardware store. does it kick in for the middle class? that's what i'm trying to figure out. >> well, when you look particularly at tax reform, any time that you can ke more money in the pockets of people that are out there turning it over in the economy, we are going to see more growth than what we have seen in this administration. >> what people may not realize there are ways to get around the death tax buy life insurance policies for instance that will pay off the beneficiaries. the problem is the wealthy can navigate. there is a group of people plus, torture and i object inhumane treatment that is what our marine is doing in a iranian prison. escape plan. his family goes "on the record." coming up. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. doe
unfair double taxation should it still stay in place? believe so. >> one issue is the double taxation fairness issue. the other is if you own a hardware store. does it kick in for the middle class? that's what i'm trying to figure out. >> well, when you look particularly at tax reform, any time that you can ke more money in the pockets of people that are out there turning it over in the economy, we are going to see more growth than what we have seen in this administration. >>...
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unfair currency practices hurt our workers and our firms. that's why this administration have taken great length and great measures in terms of engaging with our trading partners in a number of different areas. the g-20, g-7 and imf to press this issue. there's been real progress with respect to currency. china's currency has depreciated by nearly 30%. japan has not intervened since 2011. there has been measurable progress in terms of the types of gotten and in terms of appreciation as well. with respect to the proposed amendment amendment, i think from our perspective, we are opposed to the legislation. that would impose a cvd process with respect to currency undervaluation for several reasons. including some of the reasons you mentioned chairman hatch. first, it raises questions with kis end consistency with our international obligations. second, our other countries would pursue retaliatory measures that would mimic the provisions but at the same time target our companies and workers. that would present a concern. they could design a cvd p
unfair currency practices hurt our workers and our firms. that's why this administration have taken great length and great measures in terms of engaging with our trading partners in a number of different areas. the g-20, g-7 and imf to press this issue. there's been real progress with respect to currency. china's currency has depreciated by nearly 30%. japan has not intervened since 2011. there has been measurable progress in terms of the types of gotten and in terms of appreciation as well....
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, is that an unfair advantage over the working people of the country? remember, the press, and no harm intended, the press has total license to do and opine with whatever they want to on politics. as we know, and i don't think i am crossing any uncharted ground here, most of the press self identified as liberal. i don't know, the latest polls are the same. more than half. >> those who participated. eric: right. [laughter] most will self identify. why is it that one industry has unfettered ability to push out online, through ink, every day but not necessarily one of us, a company, someone who is wealthy someone who is poor. no one says that they should. that is why i come back to this. and not to mention, there is this debate about corporate america on the republican side, and the union and labor movement on the democratic side. they have all kinds of constitutionally deemed rights to organize their members, and communicate with their members unlimited. so it is unfair to single out and say, hey, we have a billionaire republican with undue influence. the
, is that an unfair advantage over the working people of the country? remember, the press, and no harm intended, the press has total license to do and opine with whatever they want to on politics. as we know, and i don't think i am crossing any uncharted ground here, most of the press self identified as liberal. i don't know, the latest polls are the same. more than half. >> those who participated. eric: right. [laughter] most will self identify. why is it that one industry has unfettered...
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he told me when he feels like he's being put on the fence with unfair questions.at is part of running for president. some of the questions are perfectly legitimate. >> the media often becomes a target, though, to beat up on the media saying you're asking me unfair questions, playing doctor journalism, that type of thing. he comes across awfully defensive in this one. >> reporter: right. that's the trick which, is you know sometime the questions are overbearing or you know, you get talked over. all that happens. the trick for a politician, for a successful politician, is to pivot, you might say that's completely wrong but thin you pivot to your substantive answer so that becomes the focus. ted cruz was able to do that when he was unfairly beaten up, in my view, of how he scared a 3-year-old girl in a speech about the world being on fire. he was able to poke fun at himself. i think rand paul being new to the fierce national spotlight probably understands and his team probably understands he has to develop the discipline ton let his annoyance show so blatantly when h
he told me when he feels like he's being put on the fence with unfair questions.at is part of running for president. some of the questions are perfectly legitimate. >> the media often becomes a target, though, to beat up on the media saying you're asking me unfair questions, playing doctor journalism, that type of thing. he comes across awfully defensive in this one. >> reporter: right. that's the trick which, is you know sometime the questions are overbearing or you know, you get...
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we suffer from the unfair competition of a foreign rival.s has such an advantage over us that he floods the market in the product. he offers it at a low price. at the moment the disappears, all the customers desert us and turn to him and as a result an entire domestic industry is rendered stagnant. this competes against us without mercy. and of course the foreign manufacturer that they are upset about is the sun. >> it is traditional hospitality protesting against some businesses like airbnb. >> here is that petition, pass a law ordering the closing of all windows skylights shutters come and curtains. >> why do we want to bring in all of this competition? >> what jobs are gone that you may be about? >> jobs that are created over the years telephone operators, travel agents as must've been replaced by online booking, we have a lot of grocery stores and automated checkouts, and this needed to be done by him, to protect their way of life and their industry. >> you see this cave where he's able to gather enough for everyday to take care of his f
we suffer from the unfair competition of a foreign rival.s has such an advantage over us that he floods the market in the product. he offers it at a low price. at the moment the disappears, all the customers desert us and turn to him and as a result an entire domestic industry is rendered stagnant. this competes against us without mercy. and of course the foreign manufacturer that they are upset about is the sun. >> it is traditional hospitality protesting against some businesses like...
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so this is just not just unfair to miss lynch, this is unfair to the american people and it's absolutelycceptable. >> mr. mcconnell says that they're working on language on the human trafficking, sex trafficking bill and then he would go to the lynch vote and maybe would work it out. why does it have to be attached to a bill congress woman? why are we holding a bill hostage? it's unheard of. we're talking about the attorney general. >> well also let me just tell you, this sex trafficking legislation, the sad thing is this was completely bipartisan. i have a bill that's in that package, voted than mousily sought of the house. we are hurting people by holding up the sex trafficking bill in addition to the damage that's being done to the justice. >> senator u.s. senator, debbie stab anow had called for a vote on the senate floor. listen to this. >> we're not asking that someone vote yes if they want to vote no. they have the right to vote no. we've had enough members now come forward that it's clear she actually has the votes. we have enough members indicate they were a supporter that we kn
so this is just not just unfair to miss lynch, this is unfair to the american people and it's absolutelycceptable. >> mr. mcconnell says that they're working on language on the human trafficking, sex trafficking bill and then he would go to the lynch vote and maybe would work it out. why does it have to be attached to a bill congress woman? why are we holding a bill hostage? it's unheard of. we're talking about the attorney general. >> well also let me just tell you, this sex...
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sometimes unfair. your job as the politician is to give the answer you want to give and try to use your time on the national air waves to make your points, right? people are accusing you now of being too thin skinned. >> well, i think we could all get better. i mean, i'm not perfect. and, you know, we try to do this starting from 7:00 in the morning to 10:00 at night some nights. but the thing is is that contentious interviews are not one-sided in a sense that oh it's all my fault that this is a contentious interview. if people start out and basically start out with mischaracterizing your position and then saying, well, defend why you've changed your position when in reality the question should be did i change my position because on all three questions my answer is no i didn't change my position. so it's a question. but if you start out and make a conclusion then you're writing op-eds and you should be in a different business. >> chuck todd came out and said you have to be careful because you attacked
sometimes unfair. your job as the politician is to give the answer you want to give and try to use your time on the national air waves to make your points, right? people are accusing you now of being too thin skinned. >> well, i think we could all get better. i mean, i'm not perfect. and, you know, we try to do this starting from 7:00 in the morning to 10:00 at night some nights. but the thing is is that contentious interviews are not one-sided in a sense that oh it's all my fault that...
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the big russian energy company may have imposed unfair prices by preventing gas from flowing from certainuropean countries to others. the trust regulators ready to talk. >> at this stage, all roads are open. first, and that is very important we would like to get in touch and talk with the people responsible. mark: it expect there will be a solution with the help of the russian government. french police say they prevented a potential pet terrorist attack on churches to france's interior minister said police arrested a 24-year-old man and found weapons, ammunition, and software. >> on sunday morning in the 13th district of paris police found an arsenal of where weapons, handguns, bullet-proof vest's, and computers and telecommunications systems in a car and at the home of an individual injured by a gunshot. mark: authorities say the attack was planned for the past sunday. france has been on high alert since the terrorist attacks in january killed 17 people. in paris, soldiers and police have been patrolling possible targets. the taliban has e-mailed the media, announcing afghan family in on
the big russian energy company may have imposed unfair prices by preventing gas from flowing from certainuropean countries to others. the trust regulators ready to talk. >> at this stage, all roads are open. first, and that is very important we would like to get in touch and talk with the people responsible. mark: it expect there will be a solution with the help of the russian government. french police say they prevented a potential pet terrorist attack on churches to france's interior...
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. >> she is not known for aggressive or unfairness. i think the question was unfair. do i think i responded appropriately? i would rather not have interviews with tension. >> that is not going to happen. so i always say i like senator paul but i have to ask if he has a problem with media or women in the media? >> i don't think he came off very well. certainly neither of them -- i watched both of the interviews and neath did anything from the ordinary. megan was being tougher on him and he was wise not to pull it op on megan. but savannah was asking fair questions and he was right. he did flip flop. >> what would pull him aside and tell him? >> i would be hiding under my desk playing the next report doesn't call. we tacked about the interview and i said it will come back and haunt him one or two times and now they can paint pattern. he said he had testy exchanges with men. you cannot do that. you have to learn from the reagan model and work on your temperament. but can't you see hilary clinton coming out and saying we need an american where women are not shushed by men
. >> she is not known for aggressive or unfairness. i think the question was unfair. do i think i responded appropriately? i would rather not have interviews with tension. >> that is not going to happen. so i always say i like senator paul but i have to ask if he has a problem with media or women in the media? >> i don't think he came off very well. certainly neither of them -- i watched both of the interviews and neath did anything from the ordinary. megan was being tougher...
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we'll talk to him about his arrest he says was definitely unfair and brutal.king sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now! if you're a cat, you ignore people. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. go on kitty, kitty... >>> this is our city. when things like this happen we like to come up and bring hope to the community. we're not only passing out toiletries and food items, we're passing out hope. >> so brandon williams and baltimore ravens players today taking a briefer time to break away from practice and help out an elementary school and food pantry. organizers at food pantry says lines are longer than usual because markets have been turned upside down where so many go to get their everyday needs. the freddie gray investigation is now in the hands of the states attorney marilyn mosby. she gav
we'll talk to him about his arrest he says was definitely unfair and brutal.king sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. go get help, boy. go get help. go get help! right now! if you're a cat, you ignore people. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. go on kitty, kitty......
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that's unfair to localities for the college boards >>> we'll be back with more "inside story" after this short break. american hist - the end of a school year, should an american takenager know more about what happens before, when, why, or come away with a bigger idea of people from all over the world. stay with us. it's "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. now, if you need to you can knit stories together from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. stories that may not be inspiring. we are looking at college bound schoolers, and the new curriculum for a.p. history. will the board look at a national framework, and come up with different matters to get the job done. joining me is two guests. jim, before the break you talked about low flexibility. over the course of the year, very different versions are carolina. >> it's possible. teachers teach in a different way. the point of the framework is for them to be emphasised . yes, they might teach in different ways depending upon culture, ways in which they see the needs of their students. we ha
that's unfair to localities for the college boards >>> we'll be back with more "inside story" after this short break. american hist - the end of a school year, should an american takenager know more about what happens before, when, why, or come away with a bigger idea of people from all over the world. stay with us. it's "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. now, if you need to you can knit...
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ll unfair criticism. and we have the author of the true story of free willy's return to the wild.ng in pp in. let me begin with you. you talk about it being a glorified circus and yet you were part of it. this was your home. why did you leave? >> it was so hard to leave. for years i was 100% seaworld loyalist and i left ultimately because you see the damaging psychological effects of being in captivity and they are truly hurting being in captivity. >> i know that seaworld says this that you quit quote, for being disciplined for safety violation involving the killer whales. >> it is factual that i quit after this event happened but it was another trainer's fault and their issue with me reporting it was that i waited to tell management the next day but i still came forward the manager's mistake and i protested formally but i left on medical disability because of years of swimming with the whale injuries. >> you were in "blackfish" and now you say the documentary goes too far. why? >> i was interviewed by gabrielleau for three hours and she used one minute of what i talked about, whi
ll unfair criticism. and we have the author of the true story of free willy's return to the wild.ng in pp in. let me begin with you. you talk about it being a glorified circus and yet you were part of it. this was your home. why did you leave? >> it was so hard to leave. for years i was 100% seaworld loyalist and i left ultimately because you see the damaging psychological effects of being in captivity and they are truly hurting being in captivity. >> i know that seaworld says this...
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folks thought submarines were unchivalrous, that war under the sea was unfair and inhuman. if we paid much attention to these emotional protests we wouldn't have had that old but you have to s-boat and the long range fleet types that made up our small submarine force in 1941. when all of a sudden 25 peaceful years were put to the test. the small submarine force based at pearl harbor was not attacked, a mistake that soon had the japanese wishing they had been a little more thorough. >> this is a world war ii diesel electric submarine. she was built in '43 and commissioned in 1944. and she served '44 to' 46 in world war ii and she served gal yantly. she actually sank a japanese aircraft carrier involved in pearl harbor attacks and she went on to sink four other enemy vessels and then she was in '44 after the cease-fire she was put in a decommission status on standby. after that, in '63 she was turned into an ssk, which is submarine hunter killer, the navy realized the submarines made in the war so they converted her into a platform that would primary mission is to look for ot
folks thought submarines were unchivalrous, that war under the sea was unfair and inhuman. if we paid much attention to these emotional protests we wouldn't have had that old but you have to s-boat and the long range fleet types that made up our small submarine force in 1941. when all of a sudden 25 peaceful years were put to the test. the small submarine force based at pearl harbor was not attacked, a mistake that soon had the japanese wishing they had been a little more thorough. >>...
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that's unfair to localities for the college boards >>> we'll be back with more "inside story" after this short break. american hist - the end of a school year, should an american takenager know more about what happens before, when, why, or come away with a bigger idea of people from all over the world. stay with us. it's "inside story". >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. >> at the end of the day we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation, how significant is it? >> and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. >> sending their government a message. >> organizing themselves. >> people say they're finally fed up. >> weeknights on al jazeera america primetime. >> it's a new day. >> another chance. >> i will be strong. >> i can't get bent down because my family's lookin' at me. >> i will rise. >>
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doctors protesting budget cut and what they call unfair labor practices. they say they have too many patients preventing them from doing the job as well as they should. >> they can't just keep cutting more. they need to restore services so students can get the help they need when they need it. >>reporter: one out ends monday morning. student health centers remain open. uc medical center system is not affected. university release a statement saying l it disagree with the 81 claim that the strike are about unfair labor practice charges. >> we have much more ahead for you on this thursday night. >> unbearable smell in the south bay. why neighbors are worried stench that may be coming from the milpitas land fill business to get even worse fill business to get even worse. >> pretty shbingd to see waste water dumped on my property. >> thinks the video captured by her surveillance camera. 7 news asked the sewage company for an explanation. >> plus what is in store for the weekend weather >> this story proposal to expand south bay land phyllis drawing sharp critic
doctors protesting budget cut and what they call unfair labor practices. they say they have too many patients preventing them from doing the job as well as they should. >> they can't just keep cutting more. they need to restore services so students can get the help they need when they need it. >>reporter: one out ends monday morning. student health centers remain open. uc medical center system is not affected. university release a statement saying l it disagree with the 81 claim...
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this tax is a very unfair tax. it's double taxation. and please don't put any more families in the situation where they lose their family operation or are threatened by it because of a tragedy that happens to our family. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. mcdermott: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: madam speaker, i'm proud to follow-up and yield two minutes to another new member of the ways and means committee who understands just how fragile these family-owned farms and businesses are, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you. growing up and working on my great grandfather's farm, i learned many values. one that i taught is a comparison in basically when you're out there working with the hogs you learn that there's little value in hogwash. and i would compare a lot of the f
this tax is a very unfair tax. it's double taxation. and please don't put any more families in the situation where they lose their family operation or are threatened by it because of a tragedy that happens to our family. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. mcdermott: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: madam...