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unions. and he was campaigning against them for good reason, but unions have been sold down the river by democrats on a number of issues, and you heard that labor union leader name some of them including energy policy. the private labor unions have been pro keystone pipeline, for example, but the democratic party has been privileging the environmental constituency of the democratic party and i would point to illegal immigration, an area where again private unions have been sold down the river by the democrat party when of course they want their union deals and illegal immigration undermines that. david: and julie, what we're talking about here, i guess the union leaders on on board like amy said, the pipelines and the trillion dollar worth of infrastructure spending, a lot of union jobs are used to for those, right? >> i would love and at meyer the congress if they passed the infrastructure plan, they've proposed passing a smaller one the entire time barack obama was in office. if they want t
unions. and he was campaigning against them for good reason, but unions have been sold down the river by democrats on a number of issues, and you heard that labor union leader name some of them including energy policy. the private labor unions have been pro keystone pipeline, for example, but the democratic party has been privileging the environmental constituency of the democratic party and i would point to illegal immigration, an area where again private unions have been sold down the river...
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unions. >> well, the seiu has for a long, long time basically been an arm of the democratic party, or you might say another way, the democratic party for a long time has been an arm of the seiu. >> that's right. >> the seiu mostly or very largely works with government sector employees and that's the only part of the union labor force that has not been shrinking. now they're going to take -- get clobbered, i think, if mr. obama is gone and mr. trump really does slash the size of government. the seiu in no sense represents the real working man. the seiu is a group of left wing politicians, just my opinion who are have no interest in anything but their own jobs and their own prestige and their own powerful connections in washington. the fact that they're cutting their budget is a good thing. anything that helps get the unions' pockets -- union officials hands out of the pockets of the workers is a good thing. we don't want the unions keeping people from working. seiu prime example anti-worker, p
unions. >> well, the seiu has for a long, long time basically been an arm of the democratic party, or you might say another way, the democratic party for a long time has been an arm of the seiu. >> that's right. >> the seiu mostly or very largely works with government sector employees and that's the only part of the union labor force that has not been shrinking. now they're going to take -- get clobbered, i think, if mr. obama is gone and mr. trump really does slash the size...
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this is the basis for more constructive partnership with the european union. partnership with friends and allies, a partnership strong in the eu and strong in the uk. there is one further objective. it is in no one's interest for there to be a stiff edge for business or a threat to stability as we change our existing relationship to a new partnership with the eu. by this i do not mean we will seek a transitional statehood in which we find ourselves forever in a permanent political purgatory. that would not be good for britain but nor do i believe it is good for the eu. instead i want us to have reached an agreement about future partnerships by the time the articles have concluded. from that point onwards we believe the same process of implementation in which britain and the eu institutions and member states prepare for the new arrangements that will exist between us will be in our mutual self interests. this will give businesses enough time to plan and prepare, immigration control, customs systems in which we cooperate in criminal justice matters about the reg
this is the basis for more constructive partnership with the european union. partnership with friends and allies, a partnership strong in the eu and strong in the uk. there is one further objective. it is in no one's interest for there to be a stiff edge for business or a threat to stability as we change our existing relationship to a new partnership with the eu. by this i do not mean we will seek a transitional statehood in which we find ourselves forever in a permanent political purgatory....
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good for the european union. i have to say to the honorable lady if she in any sense thinks continued membership is what we should be looking for that is certainly not the case. >> being confronted with possible loss of emergency services when our hospitals are constantly under intense pressure, my honorable friend and other local mps, no way to deal with increased, real, not imagined, need. >> the level of service available to people in any particular local area, that is why the transformation plans being considered and published are taking into account and being considered at a local level, local clinician and local people to agree what is best in their particular area. >> mister speaker, last friday i went to victoria hospital where the number of people waiting 12 hours or more doubled. trust managers told me discharging patients in care my local papers and government cuts voted support for them. we will need 30 billion pounds for all the people in the next we 10 years and nothing to corporation taxes but loca
good for the european union. i have to say to the honorable lady if she in any sense thinks continued membership is what we should be looking for that is certainly not the case. >> being confronted with possible loss of emergency services when our hospitals are constantly under intense pressure, my honorable friend and other local mps, no way to deal with increased, real, not imagined, need. >> the level of service available to people in any particular local area, that is why the...
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many are not unionized. many are exempt from having a union to represent them, and while many federal workers are part of a collective bargaining unit,ent in a bargaining membership in those federal employee unions is totally voluntary. we are 100% open shop. people choose to join the union. they are required to be a member one year. there are no service fees, as in other public sector areas. it is a total voluntary situation for people to join the union, however the law requires the union to represent people, whether they are a member or not. so, the burden is on the union to supply a good service, representation, and to work to gain those people's trust and interest to join the union. do youf you can -- collect political dues, and if so how much, and what do you do with the money? guest: afg runs a packed. that is not dues money. those are voluntary contributions that people get for a packed -- pact. democratsly supports and republicans, and independents. guest: forward -- host: what would you say has been
many are not unionized. many are exempt from having a union to represent them, and while many federal workers are part of a collective bargaining unit,ent in a bargaining membership in those federal employee unions is totally voluntary. we are 100% open shop. people choose to join the union. they are required to be a member one year. there are no service fees, as in other public sector areas. it is a total voluntary situation for people to join the union, however the law requires the union to...
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not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the union or anything that leaves us half in and half out. we do not seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold arms with membership as we leave. no, the united kingdom is leaving the european union and my job is to get the right deal for britain as we do. so today, i want to outline our objective in negotiations ahead, 12 objectives that amount to one big goal, a new, positive, and construct a, and constructive partnership between britain and the european union. we will be driven by simple principles, we will provide as much certainty and clarity as we can at every stage and we'll take this opportunity to make britain stronger, to make britain fair, and to build a more global britain the first objective is crucial, we will provide certainty whenever we can. we are about to enter a negotiation. that means -- it will have to be compromised and it will require imagination on both sides. and not everybody will able to know everything at every stage. but i recognize how important it i
not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the union or anything that leaves us half in and half out. we do not seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold arms with membership as we leave. no, the united kingdom is leaving the european union and my job is to get the right deal for britain as we do. so today, i want to outline our objective in negotiations ahead, 12 objectives that amount to one big goal, a new, positive, and...
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that means leaving the european union, the internal market of the european union.making it clear they do not want a recession constructed in berlin and forced on bavaria bike cack— handed negotiation. to reza made it clear from the beginning. she could have made it more clear that we want the best trading relationships with our european unions but we will do it from outside the european union. you can see the different reactions to this speech but it is clear the government is saying to the eu, think about your own interests. there is a practical reason why a decent open trade deal would be good if everybody. we are getting some reaction from the irish government to have put out a statement on the speech saying the government welcomes the fact that it provided greater clarity on the proposed approach of the british government to the brexit negotiation process. reminisced ma has made it clear she wa nts to reminisced ma has made it clear she wants to secure the best possible future for britain with the eu, goal that ireland shares the island. in process that lies ah
that means leaving the european union, the internal market of the european union.making it clear they do not want a recession constructed in berlin and forced on bavaria bike cack— handed negotiation. to reza made it clear from the beginning. she could have made it more clear that we want the best trading relationships with our european unions but we will do it from outside the european union. you can see the different reactions to this speech but it is clear the government is saying to the...
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not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union, or anything that leaves us half in, half out. scotland's first minister says the move could be economically catastrophic. labour claims the prime minister is trying to have her cake and eat it. she has said that to lead the single market and at the same time she wa nts to market and at the same time she wants to have access to the single market, i am wants to have access to the single market, iam not wants to have access to the single market, i am not quite sure that will go down in europe. inflation went up sharply last month, pushed by rising food prices and air fares. security at beach hotels in tunisia was criticised in a report for the government, months before 38 people were killed in a terrorist attack, an inquest hears. and in the next hour we'll report on how donald trump's latest tweet in praise of his daughter ivanka brought internet fame to an unsuspecting woman in brighton. and the rambling reptile — what happens when a giant alligator crosses your path. good afternoon and welcome to
not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union, or anything that leaves us half in, half out. scotland's first minister says the move could be economically catastrophic. labour claims the prime minister is trying to have her cake and eat it. she has said that to lead the single market and at the same time she wa nts to market and at the same time she wants to have access to the single market, i am wants to have access to the single market, iam not wants...
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we hadn't left the european union.fore we have even started negotiations. what about putting a final deal to parliament. would you welcome that? on the face of the article 50 bill, if the supreme court ruled that legislation is necessary, but the thing i am concerned about today is her own manifesto process. where they said, yes, to retain and staying in the single market. don't forget, the single market was not on the ballot paper of the referendum. we said leaving the european union, but that doesn't mean throwing away every aspect. i think there is a fight still to be had for membership of the single market. members of all parties will make sure we try. she said no deal is better than a bad deal. do you agree? nobody wants a bad deal. what she is sort of finding is that we are going to change the basic economic model of britain if she does not get her way. she is threatening to take it out on environmental protection, workers' rights, employees. iam not convinced. i don't think this is the best way to get the best d
we hadn't left the european union.fore we have even started negotiations. what about putting a final deal to parliament. would you welcome that? on the face of the article 50 bill, if the supreme court ruled that legislation is necessary, but the thing i am concerned about today is her own manifesto process. where they said, yes, to retain and staying in the single market. don't forget, the single market was not on the ballot paper of the referendum. we said leaving the european union, but that...
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to get back into the union, a condition of being readmitted into the union and by readmitea intoed the union i meanof representation in congress, civil rather than militarynt authority, in order for that to happen, states are required to ratify the 13th amendment. [inaudible] >> they are -- well, there's argument about whether they revert to the territorial state or not. they're not outside of the united states, but they are treated almost aster toirs under -- in the period immediately following the war before they are readmitted back into the union. yeah, they are part of the united states and as soon as they can show us that they are cable of state federal government that's loyal to the united states, then they can come back in and the only way they show us loyal is ratify this amendment. >> that sort of answer it is question on why they weren't done altogether, how does the last one? >> the 14th amendment does not include provision for voting and it doesn't because as i said citizenship is an ongoing, defined as ongoing private. we think citizenship means voting, those are two diffe
to get back into the union, a condition of being readmitted into the union and by readmitea intoed the union i meanof representation in congress, civil rather than militarynt authority, in order for that to happen, states are required to ratify the 13th amendment. [inaudible] >> they are -- well, there's argument about whether they revert to the territorial state or not. they're not outside of the united states, but they are treated almost aster toirs under -- in the period immediately...
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s customs union. and it is true that full customs union membership prevents us from negotiating our own comprehensive trade deals. now, i want britain to be able to negotiate its own trade agreements. but i also want tariff-free trade with europe and cross-border trade there to be as frictionless as possible. that means i do not want britain to be part of the common commercial policy, and i do not want us to be bound by the common external tariff. these are the elements of the customs union that prevent us from striking our own comprehensive trade agreements with other countries. but i do want us to have a customs agreement with the e.u., whether that means we must reach a completely new customs agreement, become an associate member of the customs union in some way, or remain a signatory to some elements of it, i hold no preconceived position. i have an open mind on how we do it. it is not the means that matter, but the ends. and those ends are clear -- i want to remove as many barriers to trade as po
s customs union. and it is true that full customs union membership prevents us from negotiating our own comprehensive trade deals. now, i want britain to be able to negotiate its own trade agreements. but i also want tariff-free trade with europe and cross-border trade there to be as frictionless as possible. that means i do not want britain to be part of the common commercial policy, and i do not want us to be bound by the common external tariff. these are the elements of the customs union...
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and we do not want to undermine the european union. we want the eu to be a su ccess european union.to be a success and we european union. we want the eu to be a success and we want european union. we want the eu to be a success and we want it to remain member states to prosper. and of course we want the same for britain. there will be full analysis and much more detail on that speech speech now join huw edwards with the ten o'clock news. tonight at ten, the prime minister spells out her strategic goals for taking britain out of the european union. in a long—awaited speech, mrs may says britain will leave the single market, seek now trade agreements and control immigration. the single market, seek new trade agreements and control immigration. while i am sure a positive agreement can be reached, i am equally clear that no deal for britain is better than a bad dealfor britain. parliament will get a vote on the final brexit deal. labour says mrs may's approach involves enormous dangers. if all her optimism of a deal with the european union didn't work, we would move into a low tax corpo
and we do not want to undermine the european union. we want the eu to be a su ccess european union.to be a success and we european union. we want the eu to be a success and we want european union. we want the eu to be a success and we want it to remain member states to prosper. and of course we want the same for britain. there will be full analysis and much more detail on that speech speech now join huw edwards with the ten o'clock news. tonight at ten, the prime minister spells out her...
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not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union, or anything that leaves us half-in, half-out. we do not seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold on to bits of membership as we leave. no, the united kingdom is leaving the european union. and my job is to get the right deal for britain as we do. so today, i want to outline our objectives for the negotiation ahead. 12 object lives that amount to one big goal -- a new, positive and constructive partnership , between britain and the european union. and as we negotiate that partnership, we will be driven some simple principles -- we will provide as much certainty and clarity as we can at every stage. and we will take this opportunity to make britain stronger, to make britain fairer, and to build a more global britain, too. the first objective is crucial. we will provide certainty whenever we can. we are about to enter a negotiation. that means there will be give and take. there will have to be compromises. it will require imagination on both sides. and not eve
not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union, or anything that leaves us half-in, half-out. we do not seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold on to bits of membership as we leave. no, the united kingdom is leaving the european union. and my job is to get the right deal for britain as we do. so today, i want to outline our objectives for the negotiation ahead. 12 object lives that amount to one big goal -- a...
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this want the union to win. so their tim -- the transcription of testimony is faction and there was american freedoms commission it was authorized by the sect of bar and congress and consied of people to travel to contraband camps and report on conditions there, and i they'd it by interviewing people, and making. transcriptions of the interview. so thousands of pages, on miketh microfilm but hand wherein. that where the eggs come from. there were a lot of missionaries out there, people who go from churches write back what they see and who they encounter and what they're doing. there are some former slaves you can read and write, one is born a slave in savannah, georgia, and makes her way to camp, writes her life story later. and pension records after the store. when black men joined the union army in the later year they are entitled to a pecks or if they die there are mr. survivors. normally get to pension you have to produce a birth certificate, peop major marriage certificate and they don't have that so theyey
this want the union to win. so their tim -- the transcription of testimony is faction and there was american freedoms commission it was authorized by the sect of bar and congress and consied of people to travel to contraband camps and report on conditions there, and i they'd it by interviewing people, and making. transcriptions of the interview. so thousands of pages, on miketh microfilm but hand wherein. that where the eggs come from. there were a lot of missionaries out there, people who go...
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us customs union. full customs union membership events us from negotiating our own compmprehensive trade deals. i want britain to be able to negotiate its own trade agreements, but i also want tariffs-free trade with europe and cross-border trade to be as frictionless as possible. that means i do not want britain to be part of the, commercial policy, and i did do not want us to be bound by external tariffs. these are elements of thee customs union that prevent us from striking our own comprehensive trade agreements with other countries. but i do want us to have a custom agreement with e.u. whether that means we will reach a e.u. customs agreement, the customs union in some way will remain a signatory to some i have nof it, preconceived condition. i have an open mind on how we do it. it is not the means that matter but the end. clear, i want to remove as many barriers to trade as possible, and i want britain to be free to establish our own schedules at the world trade organization. many we can reach new
us customs union. full customs union membership events us from negotiating our own compmprehensive trade deals. i want britain to be able to negotiate its own trade agreements, but i also want tariffs-free trade with europe and cross-border trade to be as frictionless as possible. that means i do not want britain to be part of the, commercial policy, and i did do not want us to be bound by external tariffs. these are elements of thee customs union that prevent us from striking our own...
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every union ship was made of wood. right away he wrote to the committee on naval affairs: i regard the possession of an iron ship as a matter of the first necessity in a quality in numbers may be compensated by vulnerability, not only this economy, but naval success dictates the wisdom and expediency of fighting with iron against wood. so, he put two gifted shipwrights to work on an ironclad and they have the idea of building a metal for any wooden hole. the whole would be under water safe from cannon fire. this was a simple concept, but extremely difficult. for one thing, it would take a very powerful engine to drive a ship like that and they went to the ironworks in richmond, the largest in the south, and asked of them to build it. nothing too complicated, but the north weirdly enough solve their problem. one of the most important navy yards was in norfolk, virginia. there were dozens of big warships there when court sumner was fired on end the war began. anyone could have held it for the union, but the common of the
every union ship was made of wood. right away he wrote to the committee on naval affairs: i regard the possession of an iron ship as a matter of the first necessity in a quality in numbers may be compensated by vulnerability, not only this economy, but naval success dictates the wisdom and expediency of fighting with iron against wood. so, he put two gifted shipwrights to work on an ironclad and they have the idea of building a metal for any wooden hole. the whole would be under water safe from...
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i think i'll told 400 union navy men died. on the first day of the fight, on the first day of the fight the cumberland, the doomed to cumberland got off a lucky shot that blew off the muzzle of one of the confederate guns, but basically what happened was to people died on the merrimack, and 400 people died on the union ship. that gives you some idea of why this battle frightened people. on the next day nobody was hurt on either ship except for captain warden who again was temporarily blinded but he got his site back. but the horrible disproportionate losses of the first day also gave a grim look into what would be going on in the next century when you are going to be sending it against machine guns. the heavy machinery is not easily taken by human flesh. >> given the first day results, why were they not more aggressive after that, the merrimack? or did they really feel -- >> it's sort of interesting, that both ships, the merrimack, it was a very cumbersome ship to handle, and it had been knocked around. but they were eager to
i think i'll told 400 union navy men died. on the first day of the fight, on the first day of the fight the cumberland, the doomed to cumberland got off a lucky shot that blew off the muzzle of one of the confederate guns, but basically what happened was to people died on the merrimack, and 400 people died on the union ship. that gives you some idea of why this battle frightened people. on the next day nobody was hurt on either ship except for captain warden who again was temporarily blinded...
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it is very important to note the fact that having a customs union with the european union here is...oms union and similarly we have initiated, we will initiate our talks with the united kingdom for a free trade agreement. in principle, we'll is in favour of four areas of freedom recirculation of human beings, we secular nation of human beings, we secular nation of capital, we secular and services and freeze declaration of. —— we circulate in of capital, recirculation of boards. if we can ensure this then we might decrease those errors of problems. this should be the long—term objective of all countries. just to follow up, brexit, obviously it was a referendum for the people of the united kingdom who decided to leave the european union. i have been clear, and many occasions since that decision was taken, from the uk's point of view we want to see a strong eu continuing and we want a good strategic partnership with the continuing members of the european union. we want the european union to maintain its strength. and trade, i mentioned a trade agreement with the european union, we will
it is very important to note the fact that having a customs union with the european union here is...oms union and similarly we have initiated, we will initiate our talks with the united kingdom for a free trade agreement. in principle, we'll is in favour of four areas of freedom recirculation of human beings, we secular nation of human beings, we secular nation of capital, we secular and services and freeze declaration of. —— we circulate in of capital, recirculation of boards. if we can...
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there'd be a similar effect if we left the customs union.eu, countries used to try to stop cheap imports undercutting their own industries, especially with high value goods like cars. they'd slap a tariff on, a form of tax to make the goods more expensive. under the customs union, members of the eu agreed to scrap tariffs on each other‘s goods. but if we exit the customs union, those tariffs might come back, making for example, our car exports less competitive. that's one reason the pound dropped so sharply here after the referendum, because of fears we'd export less, damaging our economy. the pound's lost about a fifth of its value and that's started to drive up prices. to this heathrow —based haulier, the effect is obvious, because the pound is weak and you need more pounds to buy the same goods in dollars. fuel had been falling in price but on today's inflation numbers it is up by 10%. today's inflation numbers it is up by io%. the company can absorb the cost but not for ever. the cost of the fuel starts to bite and eventually will have t
there'd be a similar effect if we left the customs union.eu, countries used to try to stop cheap imports undercutting their own industries, especially with high value goods like cars. they'd slap a tariff on, a form of tax to make the goods more expensive. under the customs union, members of the eu agreed to scrap tariffs on each other‘s goods. but if we exit the customs union, those tariffs might come back, making for example, our car exports less competitive. that's one reason the pound...
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not partial membership of the european union, associated membership of the european union, or anythings half—in, half—out. i want to be clear. what i am proposing cannot mean membership of the single market. but, she said, britain would push for the freest possible trade with european countries and other nations around the world. for the first time, mrs may confirmed that the british parliament would get to vote on the final deal at the end of the negotiations. sitting in the audience were some of the ambassadors to the uk. mrs may emphasised she didn't want to undermine the eu, but she also warned against those who wanted to see the uk punished for voting to leave. while i am sure a positive agreement can be reached, i am equally clear that no deal for britain is better than a bad dealfor britain. the opposition labour party said that mrs may wanted to leave the single market, yet still have access to it. that, they said, was like having your cake and eating it, and they warned against her negotiating position. throughout the speech there seemed to be an implied threat that, somewhere
not partial membership of the european union, associated membership of the european union, or anythings half—in, half—out. i want to be clear. what i am proposing cannot mean membership of the single market. but, she said, britain would push for the freest possible trade with european countries and other nations around the world. for the first time, mrs may confirmed that the british parliament would get to vote on the final deal at the end of the negotiations. sitting in the audience were...
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>> the union general as the commander of the union army two weeks before the battle of gettysburg don't believe everything you read on the internet. [laughter] he said a telegraph that was head of the war effort that they are reporting a my whereabouts reporting people anonymously can i throw them out? he said if you want but i can tell you that it will be hard to keep the amount. and then honestly that tell me about this so lincoln suspended habeas corpus there were a number of editors from of philadelphia of bulletin throated jail for printing that to but he was removed three days. . . but there were episodes of tarring and other -- bettering of reporters and another one that was basically a court-martialed and they tied him up backwards on a mule. and tried to shoot ilium. one negative humiliate him. but if they were captured and with the expansion of the '04. >>. >> and there is one study will not be labor but as wide sherman hated the media and that protagonist in the story. >> now you are teasing us. >> so did you have got off hob moment? so of the national military park. did to t
>> the union general as the commander of the union army two weeks before the battle of gettysburg don't believe everything you read on the internet. [laughter] he said a telegraph that was head of the war effort that they are reporting a my whereabouts reporting people anonymously can i throw them out? he said if you want but i can tell you that it will be hard to keep the amount. and then honestly that tell me about this so lincoln suspended habeas corpus there were a number of editors...
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union dues, even while enjoying union representation in the benefit of a collective bargaining agreement. what it does is it your roads solidarity in the union. that workplace -- it forces unions under the law after represent everyone in the workplace whether they pay dues or not, so it sets up a scenario that really weakens unions in the state it is passed. the other bill we had was house will 3, which was repeal of the prevailing wage law, which is a law that sets a minimum wage for skilled construction work on
union dues, even while enjoying union representation in the benefit of a collective bargaining agreement. what it does is it your roads solidarity in the union. that workplace -- it forces unions under the law after represent everyone in the workplace whether they pay dues or not, so it sets up a scenario that really weakens unions in the state it is passed. the other bill we had was house will 3, which was repeal of the prevailing wage law, which is a law that sets a minimum wage for skilled...
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the union together. it's my belief after researching this book and there are 909 footnote in this book. you'll apologize if i look a little i weary but after researching this book, is my contention that what happened with this kid on the first day in the 2200 men that were near him on the battlefield was every bit as important as what happened at pickett's charge two days later. because if they hadn't acted and gone into the breach, the whole union army would have been rolled up and probably pushed back into either harrisburg or baltimore or washington. so from that point, it became evident to me that putting the two events together, some of the mythmaking that had come up contemporaneously around that one episode with pat tillman, how we are so quick to make a hero. the story was that he heroically led discounter charge in afghanistan and no doubt he did but when you started peeling down the real story, it was not the myth that had been built up around him. so consequently, i felt like this was the best
the union together. it's my belief after researching this book and there are 909 footnote in this book. you'll apologize if i look a little i weary but after researching this book, is my contention that what happened with this kid on the first day in the 2200 men that were near him on the battlefield was every bit as important as what happened at pickett's charge two days later. because if they hadn't acted and gone into the breach, the whole union army would have been rolled up and probably...
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before all the education reformers got right now, the union from the teacher unions across the countryhe gave of us spent in thought on the inner cities to help the first question is how we help children with the bureaucracy of the education movement and for the first time ever elected officials around the country if they wanted to implement education reforms in their legislatures. that is a paradigm shift in education around the country. she's the one that started it. >> i feel like i'm baffled as to what the problem is. is this just about keeping their jobs. bosses are coming together and support a denomination after the nomination of teachers union. she opposes the pic for her views on charter schools and nonunionized public schools. how do you see it? >> this is about ultimate control by union leaders. the fact that they want to be able to dictate from the top down our children should be educated. they've never given to parents the accountability they deserve. not only is she unique, she brings a refreshing view to the education department, said he and that has been stuck in the 19
before all the education reformers got right now, the union from the teacher unions across the countryhe gave of us spent in thought on the inner cities to help the first question is how we help children with the bureaucracy of the education movement and for the first time ever elected officials around the country if they wanted to implement education reforms in their legislatures. that is a paradigm shift in education around the country. she's the one that started it. >> i feel like i'm...
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look, unions are dying in america. they've gone from almost 40% of the market to down to low single digits right now. middle single digits right now. so unions have to manufacture crisis like this so they can appear relevant. why $15? why not 25? it was 12. the reason it looks good on a poster. instead of fixing minimum wage long-term, they rather do this because every few years they can come along and say, hey, we're defending the worker. the problem right now, though, is we lost 8 million jobs to automation manufacturing. not outsourcing. robots. we're going to lose more of that of these minimum wage-level jobs. need to be preparing their people for this and spending time getting them qualified instead of just trying to bring more people into unions for survival. >> emily, if they get a big minimum wage increase, many of these businesses, they end up having to cut jobs, automate, or raise prices. that doesn't help anybody. >> absolutely. and that is what big labor is not explaining. so you have to feel for these peop
look, unions are dying in america. they've gone from almost 40% of the market to down to low single digits right now. middle single digits right now. so unions have to manufacture crisis like this so they can appear relevant. why $15? why not 25? it was 12. the reason it looks good on a poster. instead of fixing minimum wage long-term, they rather do this because every few years they can come along and say, hey, we're defending the worker. the problem right now, though, is we lost 8 million...
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so it looks more like it isa customs union. free trade arrangement. such as we have done with canada. and we have got to find a way to have a constructive and positive negotiation. are you optimistic about his possible?” think i am optimistic. we are all grown up think i am optimistic. we are all grown up people. and we should have less damage than needed and i think it is very important that we also see how the transitional period can be. that the brexit agreement has to be. that the brexit agreement has to be finalised within two years. but trade arrangement is need four or five years. and we need arrangements between brexit and until the new arrangements are in place, a transitional period which does not do too much harm to our economies. she says she is worried that there are some within the eu who want to punish the uk because they want to discourage other countries from leaving the eu. do you think that there are forces who would like to punish the uk in this process?” believe the punishment has taken place to brexit and
so it looks more like it isa customs union. free trade arrangement. such as we have done with canada. and we have got to find a way to have a constructive and positive negotiation. are you optimistic about his possible?” think i am optimistic. we are all grown up think i am optimistic. we are all grown up people. and we should have less damage than needed and i think it is very important that we also see how the transitional period can be. that the brexit agreement has to be. that the brexit...
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parliament gave the vote whether we should stay in the european union.ted to leave the european union. i think it is the job of the government that that into practice. i hope people will recognise that that is a very simple decision, do they support the will of the british people or not? speaks irish. studio: you will be able to hear just as well as i can that that question is not in english. thank you forjoining me here an outside source. we are looking at a press conference with the leaders of the uk and ireland. it has not been going on and there have been a lot of interesting points. both leaders have emphasised they do not want what enda kenny called a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. he spoke about desiring a close and friction free trading relationship and he described a frank conversation between the two of them. it is interesting that they both called each other by their first names. they have had three meetings in a close amount of time. theresa may said explicitly there will be no return to the borders of the p
parliament gave the vote whether we should stay in the european union.ted to leave the european union. i think it is the job of the government that that into practice. i hope people will recognise that that is a very simple decision, do they support the will of the british people or not? speaks irish. studio: you will be able to hear just as well as i can that that question is not in english. thank you forjoining me here an outside source. we are looking at a press conference with the leaders...
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. >> 1000 jobs in wales depends on the european union and single market of the customs union. i won't go through every sector but will he be seeking deals for important parts as we leave the european union? >> we want to get the best for the whole of the united kingdom. we want to make sure market in the united kingdom work effectively. the most important market in wales is the market within the united kingdom so he can stay confident that wales is the fastest growing economy outside london 2010 but the back of the government policy of success. >> order, colleagues, we are visited today by speaker of the burmese parliament accompanied by a delegation of parliamentary colleagues. i'm sure the house will wish to join me in welcoming mister speaker as his colleagues. questions to the prime minister? kevin jones. the prime minister. >> the response from the house shows and indeed welcome the speaker of the burmese parliament to see our deliberations today. and the whole house will join me in sending our condolences to the police officer who was shot over the weekend, to his friend
. >> 1000 jobs in wales depends on the european union and single market of the customs union. i won't go through every sector but will he be seeking deals for important parts as we leave the european union? >> we want to get the best for the whole of the united kingdom. we want to make sure market in the united kingdom work effectively. the most important market in wales is the market within the united kingdom so he can stay confident that wales is the fastest growing economy...
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liz: do you think whether union or ceo, on day one, donald trump would amass a bunch of union device in the white house, saying you're welcome here, then he got the applause. we rerack it, the minute he said we nixed tpp or at least the united states involvement in the trans-pacific partnership, 11 countries and pacific rim, these guys broke out in applause. >> yeah. they feel like they have been on the back end of trade deals, period, you saw the first question that was asked, when or will you renegotiate nafta, the north american free-trade agreement, he said at the appropriate time. we understand that to be pretty soon, as meets with canada and mexico, and if that happens, that's a major shift. obviously there are lawmakers, republicans and democrats who warn about closing off but i think there are people saying this is fair trade and not free trade who support donald trump. liz: let me just quickly ask about mike pompeo, one thing donald trump has not been able to get applause on at the moment or at least agreement on, confirmation of secretary of state rex tillerson and cia nomi
liz: do you think whether union or ceo, on day one, donald trump would amass a bunch of union device in the white house, saying you're welcome here, then he got the applause. we rerack it, the minute he said we nixed tpp or at least the united states involvement in the trans-pacific partnership, 11 countries and pacific rim, these guys broke out in applause. >> yeah. they feel like they have been on the back end of trade deals, period, you saw the first question that was asked, when or...
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but what exactly the european customs union. but what exa ctly d oes the european customs union.ut what exactly does that mean? as you know, it is economically important because we sell more goods and services to the other 27 member countries in the european countries than anywhere else. it is our biggest trading partner because it is a trading —— closes trading partner. if you are a british exporter, it is very obvious what the single market means. whatever you make in the uk, you can sell anywhere in the eu, no member country can block you. you can also invest capital anywhere and any member country can invest in your country. member states, is member country can invest in your country. memberstates, is not member country can invest in your country. member states, is not to block that. you also have free movement of services and, more co ntroversially, movement of services and, more controversially, free movement of people. the fear is if we leave the single market, our exporters would be able to sell as much to our main trading partner is on the economy will grow more slowly.
but what exactly the european customs union. but what exa ctly d oes the european customs union.ut what exactly does that mean? as you know, it is economically important because we sell more goods and services to the other 27 member countries in the european countries than anywhere else. it is our biggest trading partner because it is a trading —— closes trading partner. if you are a british exporter, it is very obvious what the single market means. whatever you make in the uk, you can sell...
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is seen as suspicious by members of the european union. in the german press, there is absolutely or, not just at the top administration, but the idea that the u.k. is aligning itself with the united states so closely. certainly on the business front, german industry, although it is very slow and has been very reluctant to criticize u.s. policy, there is a kind of sense of disbelief and the outgoing german foreign minister recently made comments to the german press where he said he could not believe that we had reached a moment where it was up to the french and the chinese to advocate for globalization to the american public. host: there is a report of financial times -- theresa may place iron lady card at president trump's top table. she went to arlington national cemetery to lay a wreath and spoke about the special relationship. >> prime minister, you talked about you would be frank were you disagree with the president. can you tell us where in our talks you did disagree, and you think the president listened to what you had to say? and mr
is seen as suspicious by members of the european union. in the german press, there is absolutely or, not just at the top administration, but the idea that the u.k. is aligning itself with the united states so closely. certainly on the business front, german industry, although it is very slow and has been very reluctant to criticize u.s. policy, there is a kind of sense of disbelief and the outgoing german foreign minister recently made comments to the german press where he said he could not...
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creating a political union and a defense union, i hope. >> it is not just politicians, though, thatdentifying and finding success employing some of this rhetoric, it is corporate leaders, too. just last week, jamie dimon says the euro zone might not survive if politicians can't get a hold on the discontent that is there. what is your outlook for that? >> what we desperately need, and the reason why i think the analysis is correct, is a new governance for the single currency. until now, the european union is merely a confederation of member states based on unimity. the americans know you need more than that for the confederation to keep a continent together, and you to establish a real federation. you need a treasury, a government, to -- as the basis for a single currency. and we have these ideas welcome the project to establish a new governance for the euro zone is ready. the only thing it lacks is the political will. but i think that the election of mr. trump will be an encouragement now to realize them. these ideas. >> we will leave the coersation there, the former prime minister
creating a political union and a defense union, i hope. >> it is not just politicians, though, thatdentifying and finding success employing some of this rhetoric, it is corporate leaders, too. just last week, jamie dimon says the euro zone might not survive if politicians can't get a hold on the discontent that is there. what is your outlook for that? >> what we desperately need, and the reason why i think the analysis is correct, is a new governance for the single currency. until...
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for the uk and good for the european union.oke—on—trent are again being confronted with a possible loss of emergency services confronted with a possible loss of emergency services in stafford or burton when acute hospitals are consta ntly burton when acute hospitals are constantly under intense pressure. will the prime minister agree with me, and are other local mps that closing a&es is no way to deal with the increased real, not imagined, need? i would say to my honourable friend the important issue is a level of service available to people in any particular local area. that's why the transformation plan, sustainability and transformation plan, being considered and published are taking into account and are being considered at a local level, for local clinicians and people to be able to agree what is best in their particular area. mr speaker, la st their particular area. mr speaker, last friday i went to blackpool's victoria hospital where the number of people waiting 12 hours or more in a&e doubled last year. trust managers to
for the uk and good for the european union.oke—on—trent are again being confronted with a possible loss of emergency services confronted with a possible loss of emergency services in stafford or burton when acute hospitals are consta ntly burton when acute hospitals are constantly under intense pressure. will the prime minister agree with me, and are other local mps that closing a&es is no way to deal with the increased real, not imagined, need? i would say to my honourable friend the...
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not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union or anythingt seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold onto bits of membership as we leave. no, the uk is leaving the european union and my job is to get the right deal for britain as we do. we will get control of the number of people coming to britain from the eq. while controlled immigration can bring great benefits, filling skill shortages, delivering public services, making british businesses the world beaters they often are, when the numbers get too high, public support for the system fought us. public support for the system fought us. in the last decade or so, we have seen record levels of net migration in britain and gnashing of volume has put pressure on public services like schools, stretched our infrastructure and put downward pressure on wages for working class people. as home secretary for six yea rs, people. as home secretary for six years, i know you cannot control immigration overall when there is free movement to britain from europe. britain
not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union or anythingt seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold onto bits of membership as we leave. no, the uk is leaving the european union and my job is to get the right deal for britain as we do. we will get control of the number of people coming to britain from the eq. while controlled immigration can bring great benefits, filling skill shortages, delivering public...
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the next was another union. it was over to the ground but now it was coming out and they would be there. the merrimack called it a day, quite a day. the worst defeat they had ever suffered and would remain so until pearl harbor 80 years later. the news of the battle through the entire north into a panic in the cabinet meeting the next cat morning president lincoln kept walking over to the window and looking down fully expecting to see the merrimack speeding up river. and where was the monitor? merely on the bottom of the atlantic. she set ou sat out the day befod ran into a storm that filled all the spaces with poison gases. her engine crew passed out and the other crew members happened but the ship nearly sank twice. just at dusk she entered the chesapeake and have seen it past the southern cumberland and the still burning congress a few hours later. about one in the morning from the stranded minnesota they saw a strange bubble shape in the darkness. the minnesota skipper said all on board felt he had a friend
the next was another union. it was over to the ground but now it was coming out and they would be there. the merrimack called it a day, quite a day. the worst defeat they had ever suffered and would remain so until pearl harbor 80 years later. the news of the battle through the entire north into a panic in the cabinet meeting the next cat morning president lincoln kept walking over to the window and looking down fully expecting to see the merrimack speeding up river. and where was the monitor?...
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what she said was we are out of the european union, out of the single market, out of the customs uniont ofjustice. and then maybe we could have this european programme that interest us — that will not work naturally. why doesn't it work? why not? it is in your interest to let us cooperate with you. why wouldn't you ? my idea was totally different was against brexit. i thought that even the best solution should be that britain is still part of the single market. not only for us, but in the main interests of the british industry, british economy and the british workers. let's take a very specific one, the customs union, she said we'll leave the customs union but we would like to have, for example, a particular deal for the car industry, so that supply chains. will that work or not? i don't think that you can do that. why not? that is what i call pick and choose policy, they're saying 0k we go out of every european corporation and then i take the very interesting parts for us, without taking also the obligations, without also the payments that are necessary for that. i don't think that wi
what she said was we are out of the european union, out of the single market, out of the customs uniont ofjustice. and then maybe we could have this european programme that interest us — that will not work naturally. why doesn't it work? why not? it is in your interest to let us cooperate with you. why wouldn't you ? my idea was totally different was against brexit. i thought that even the best solution should be that britain is still part of the single market. not only for us, but in the...