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you better go look for another job. >> i'm going to a union meeting. >> they've been talking union forssman, john deutsch, it's all talk. >> yesterday after work i heard meyer london speak. he said in this industry the survival of the fittest is the survival of the meanest. there's only one thing, strike. >> you can't. you hear me? you can't strike! >> 55,000 cloak makers struck. we had stood for everything we could. 1909, 20,000 shirt waist makers struck, women and girls. what they could do, we could do. >> it's the most hot summer since 1900. we go on strike. >> for 58 days we marched on the picket line. 58 days. >> my feet, all the time, they hurt. >> in the summer of 1910, lots of things hurt. >> your husband should have thought of it before he went on strike. when you make the payment, i'll bring back the table. >> ma? >> this is how you finance a strike. with the last things you have left in the world. you finance a strike with the things you love, with jenny's wedding ring. with the watch that mike deleo's father gave him in italy. ♪♪ >> what did you expect, mustard? >> please.
you better go look for another job. >> i'm going to a union meeting. >> they've been talking union forssman, john deutsch, it's all talk. >> yesterday after work i heard meyer london speak. he said in this industry the survival of the fittest is the survival of the meanest. there's only one thing, strike. >> you can't. you hear me? you can't strike! >> 55,000 cloak makers struck. we had stood for everything we could. 1909, 20,000 shirt waist makers struck, women...
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you better go look for another job. >> i'm going to a union meeting. >> they've been talking union foralk! >> yesterday after work, i heard him speak, he said in this industry, the survival of the fittest is survival of the meanest. . there's only one thing, strike. he >> can't, you hear me, you can't! he can't strike! >> 55,000 klopp maker struck. we had stood for everything we could. the year earlier, a 1909, 20,000 makers, women and girls. if they could do it, we could do it. it is the most hot summer since 1900. we go on strike. for 58 days we marched in the picket line. 58 days. in the summer of 19 can, lots of things hurt. >> your husband should have thought of it before he went on strike. when you make the payment, i will bring back the table. >> maya? >> this is how you finance a strike. ♪ ♪ ♪ with the last things you have left in the world. finance this strike with the things you love. with the jimmy's writing ring, with the watch that mike's father gave him in italy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> but we do expect? mustard? >> police. >> we don't accept bribes? >> to pretzels for a penny, that's b
you better go look for another job. >> i'm going to a union meeting. >> they've been talking union foralk! >> yesterday after work, i heard him speak, he said in this industry, the survival of the fittest is survival of the meanest. . there's only one thing, strike. he >> can't, you hear me, you can't! he can't strike! >> 55,000 klopp maker struck. we had stood for everything we could. the year earlier, a 1909, 20,000 makers, women and girls. if they could do it,...
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i don't have a car from the union.ur union representatives whose job it is to travel from workplace to workplace need vehicles. they jt complained about anything they could to make people afraid to vote. they lied. they lied about dues. we explained to people that we want you to pay dues and we hope you want to pay dues, but it is your choice. ella them is a right to work state. we also know by the time a contract could be negotiated, it would probably be a mostly workforce that we would be doing dues campaign. amazon lied about whether they would be compelled to pay money. hundreds of dollars and that they should spend the money instead on disney -- on debtors or gifts to people. amy: the teamsters also saying that working on organizing. hamilton nolan read a story last month headlined a book teamsters hinted combative national project demos on. the secretary-treasurer of the teamsters local in iowa told "the new york times" we are cused on building a new type of labor movement where we don't rely on the election proc
i don't have a car from the union.ur union representatives whose job it is to travel from workplace to workplace need vehicles. they jt complained about anything they could to make people afraid to vote. they lied. they lied about dues. we explained to people that we want you to pay dues and we hope you want to pay dues, but it is your choice. ella them is a right to work state. we also know by the time a contract could be negotiated, it would probably be a mostly workforce that we would be...
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advocates where do you feel like the union the place of unions are in america today. well obviously i agree with sarah that there's no comparison as to where the unions are now and where they used to be i think the labor movement is in big big trouble and i think we'll talk about a little later the washington post headlines indicate that and they're proud of it apparently look the workers had a chance to vote and it was 2 to one against unionizing sometimes unionizing isn't all it's cracked up to be you know there are people in teachers' unions and the public public unions public employment unions that have gone to court to try to opt out of having to pay dues and be in those unions i was in a union situation early in my career didn't turn out well for those trying to unionize because the union didn't stick by a so you know once you get the right to sit there and negotiate a contract it may not be as good as you think it was going to be you may have been better off in the 1st place so i think the labor movements in big big trouble and i don't lead well we are going to
advocates where do you feel like the union the place of unions are in america today. well obviously i agree with sarah that there's no comparison as to where the unions are now and where they used to be i think the labor movement is in big big trouble and i think we'll talk about a little later the washington post headlines indicate that and they're proud of it apparently look the workers had a chance to vote and it was 2 to one against unionizing sometimes unionizing isn't all it's cracked up...
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that over the years, since unions have declined, we only have about 10.8% of union workers -- of workers unionized last year, we have seen wages and salaries increases decline, and the administration is tying weaker wage growth for the bottom 99% to the idea that labor has lost power. so there's going to be a real push on that. the build back better plan, the infrastructure plan calls for prevailing wages. they don't say you have to hire union workers, but you've got to pay prevailing wages, so you would be looking at union type wages for many of the jobs that the adminstration wants to do. alix: michael mckee, international economics and policy correspondent. to repeat here, amazon wins over unions. the count is still ongoing. guy: let's talk about what is dominating the agenda over here in the u.k. prince philip, the husband of queen elizabeth, died today at windsor castle. he was 99. while he had no official constitutional role in the monarchy, he became viewed as one of the most influential members of the royal family. joining us with more is emma chandra. emma: he was the longest se
that over the years, since unions have declined, we only have about 10.8% of union workers -- of workers unionized last year, we have seen wages and salaries increases decline, and the administration is tying weaker wage growth for the bottom 99% to the idea that labor has lost power. so there's going to be a real push on that. the build back better plan, the infrastructure plan calls for prevailing wages. they don't say you have to hire union workers, but you've got to pay prevailing wages, so...
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because if the union can't win victories, if the union can't capture richmond or atlanta, then people will think, what are we fighting for, we can't win this thing. i want to show you a couple of cartoons that capture the northern image, at least the northern democratic image of lincoln at this time. in this image on the left you have lincoln looking like a tyrant. he's got a dagger, yankee liberty and eve got the goddess columbia representing the nation, trying to restrain him and his rampage. on the right you have lincoln looking like a dunce, like he is in control. not only that, you have casualties in the background and he's trampling on the constitution. whereas the republicans, as kaylee pointed out, are praising lincoln, there are a lot of democrats who are saying lincoln is a tyrant. there is another one showing lincoln as a phoenix rising out of the ashes of things that are sacred to americans. the united states constitution, free press, states rights, habeas corpus, public credit. in this time in the summer of 1864, lincoln is really unpopular with the voters, and he becomes
because if the union can't win victories, if the union can't capture richmond or atlanta, then people will think, what are we fighting for, we can't win this thing. i want to show you a couple of cartoons that capture the northern image, at least the northern democratic image of lincoln at this time. in this image on the left you have lincoln looking like a tyrant. he's got a dagger, yankee liberty and eve got the goddess columbia representing the nation, trying to restrain him and his rampage....
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miss time rachel love and in washington coming out amazon could be on the verge of facing its 1st union avar as a massive company is hit with even more antitrust allegations from small businesses who say it's time to stand up to the giant corporation a lot of european regulators are now saying there could be a link between astra zeneca covert vaccine and rare blood talk. back seen prices continues and the same agency withhold that google from spot may be then the stock market may be ready for the buy in ministrations new $2.00 trillion dollars spending plan but corporate america says it's not ready to help pay the bill well discuss it all that we have a lot to get to so let's get started. amazon is steps away from what could become the company's 1st ever union as votes are counted in alabama this week and while amazon has pledged to resent every legal challenge possible it is now getting hit with a new campaign from small businesses who are calling for one of the largest companies in the u.s. to face accountability for antitrust violations a new coalition representing thousands of busin
miss time rachel love and in washington coming out amazon could be on the verge of facing its 1st union avar as a massive company is hit with even more antitrust allegations from small businesses who say it's time to stand up to the giant corporation a lot of european regulators are now saying there could be a link between astra zeneca covert vaccine and rare blood talk. back seen prices continues and the same agency withhold that google from spot may be then the stock market may be ready for...
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whether they are in a union, private school and not in union whether california or any state that is teacher. that is not the sentiment of every teacher in a union of every teacher in california at every teacher in every school district. many of these teachers. [inaudible] so i don't think it is fair to take a paintbrush and generalize make a sweeping generalization of all teachers. before i don't have to generalize. that teacher prospect that each was wrong with her rampant and got to tell you their resumes from private teachers as well. >> i'm sure you have not recently because private schools are back in business, matt go-ahead. >> speaking avatar with a broad brush is a 50% of parents are uncomfortable send their kids to school is nonsense. it is just nonsense. the people who open offered the opportunity to send their kids back to school not just hybrid which is what we see in l.a. and separate their new york, not just you are open to an half days a week and if two people sneeze super lab or going to for ten days. not that. open five days a week you get to go. what is the rate of
whether they are in a union, private school and not in union whether california or any state that is teacher. that is not the sentiment of every teacher in a union of every teacher in california at every teacher in every school district. many of these teachers. [inaudible] so i don't think it is fair to take a paintbrush and generalize make a sweeping generalization of all teachers. before i don't have to generalize. that teacher prospect that each was wrong with her rampant and got to tell you...
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no the european union promised 36000000000 to be committed in 4 years that happens and the european union did not put on the table another offer for the next few years although the number of refugees in turkey keeps growing. turkey has agreed to take people back from the greek islands it did so for 4 years it was the fault of their silent system of greece we have the european union supporting it that we didn't have we get decisions taki that said what a year ago that its side of the deal was off as well so at the moment we have no agreement and what we are seeing now which is the breakdown of the rule of law is actually the world without an agreement if we don't reach one this is how it will look for the next months years which is basically the end of the refugee convention i'd like for you to take a listen to what e.u. commission president underlie and have said about this take a listen we will further gauge with turkey on issues such as migration financing high level dialogues and modernizing the customs union if turkey does not move forward construction constructively if it returns to
no the european union promised 36000000000 to be committed in 4 years that happens and the european union did not put on the table another offer for the next few years although the number of refugees in turkey keeps growing. turkey has agreed to take people back from the greek islands it did so for 4 years it was the fault of their silent system of greece we have the european union supporting it that we didn't have we get decisions taki that said what a year ago that its side of the deal was...
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because if the union can't win victories if the union can't capture richmond or can't capture atlanta. then people are going to think what are we fighting for? we can't win this thing. and i want to show you a couple of cartoons that capture the northern image at least the northern democratic image of lincoln at this time. in this image on the left you have lincoln looking like a tyrant. he's got a dagger yankee liberty and you have the goddess colombia representing the nation trying to restrain him in his rampage. meanwhile on the right you have lincoln looking like a dunce like he's not in control of the situation and not only that you've got casualties in the background and he's trampling on the constitution. so whereas the republicans as kaley pointed out are praising lincoln for what he's doing. there are a lot of democrats who are saying lincoln is a tyrant. here's another one showing lincoln as a phoenix rising out of the ashes of things that are sacred to americans. the united states constitution free press states rights habeas corpus public credit in this period in the summer
because if the union can't win victories if the union can't capture richmond or can't capture atlanta. then people are going to think what are we fighting for? we can't win this thing. and i want to show you a couple of cartoons that capture the northern image at least the northern democratic image of lincoln at this time. in this image on the left you have lincoln looking like a tyrant. he's got a dagger yankee liberty and you have the goddess colombia representing the nation trying to...
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since then we requested at that time to give our all to the african union and the other 2 countries with egypt and the superior refused or preferred to go directly to the negotiations among the 3 countries and sudan mentioned. that tripartite negotiations led to a not conclusion saw we proposed to give more oil to the african union says tens of january there is no progress sir but the african union has been is supervising these talks i understand south africa has been involved even before south africa and now the democratic republic of congo the african has been involved in this in these talks why do you think you want now the situation to go back to where it stood before when no dissolves have been achieved we want to do is strengthening the african union process because as you said that rikan union has led the process from june 20th 22 genuity 2021 but couldn't reach a conclusion now what we are proposing prime sudan 5 is to strengthen the african union persis by ferris jennings are all of the absurd worth that is the united states of america and the european union. and the africa
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if you had a dramatic unionization, but it is not the cost of the union jobs -- amazon's already abovet the question would be something that would change the efficiency of amazon fulfillment and distribution centers, and that is hard to know. unionization, i don't think it is a shock at some facility, but i doubt it would be broadly across amazon. emily: let's talk about two-year other topics, one of which is facebook. we just heard ed talking about another lawsuit, online hate speech. there seems to be a huge brand reputation issue with facebook, and yet, you are right. the stock keeps going up. do you expect it to continue? mark: i do expected to continue to do so. amazon has traded sideways and facebook moves up because amazon was the clear covid -- i hate to say the covid winner, it sounds crass -- but they were the covid winner. the markets were curious and uncertain if they can maintain that as they go through the back half of the year. facebook first got hit as the other ad names did, so you are expecting facebook's growth to accelerate, and that is why the stock catches the bid
if you had a dramatic unionization, but it is not the cost of the union jobs -- amazon's already abovet the question would be something that would change the efficiency of amazon fulfillment and distribution centers, and that is hard to know. unionization, i don't think it is a shock at some facility, but i doubt it would be broadly across amazon. emily: let's talk about two-year other topics, one of which is facebook. we just heard ed talking about another lawsuit, online hate speech. there...
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some two thirds of americans approve of unions.has thrust the union movement back into the spotlight. the decline in organized labor was shown to be contributing to the inequality gap. anchor: newspaper kiosks are a familiar sight on the streets of french towns and cities but many have been hit by the downturn in print media sales in recent years. local authorities are looking for new businesses to take up the small spaces and bring them back to life. we have the story. reporter: steaming cups of coffee are served throughout the day at this small coffee shop in marseille that used to be a newspaper care ask -- kiosks. it was converted a year ago. >> we have tried to make it warm and welcoming by adding more paneling. reporter: before it was taken over, the kiosk stood d for three years. now more than 100 customers buy their coffee right here every day. despite lacking basic amenities, the kiosk is ideally located, just a few steps from a metro station. >> the economic advantage, it is a small area, so rent is a lot lower than a caf
some two thirds of americans approve of unions.has thrust the union movement back into the spotlight. the decline in organized labor was shown to be contributing to the inequality gap. anchor: newspaper kiosks are a familiar sight on the streets of french towns and cities but many have been hit by the downturn in print media sales in recent years. local authorities are looking for new businesses to take up the small spaces and bring them back to life. we have the story. reporter: steaming cups...
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here in germany that's made up of the christian democratic union party and the christian social unionparty that's their very and this is an outfit we do know now it will be last it is the 60 year old leader of the state of north rhine-westphalia has been put forward by the party and agreed on by the party as the next counted it and angela merkel has just given him her blessing in september's election it comes after marcus who's the leader of the state of bavaria gave a concession speech on tuesday lunchtime that followed on from a late night early morning meeting of the christian democratic union federal board and it followed up with a a vote as well in which the top brass of the party gave their backing to unlatch it . had said that he would respect whatever the result of the vote was and he's done just not he had this to say and making his concession rufus if i do is cast in last it will be the c.d.u. c.s.u. candidate for chancellor my word which i have given stands i told him that we as the c.s.u. accept it we offered him our full support of. the christian democratic union top bras
here in germany that's made up of the christian democratic union party and the christian social unionparty that's their very and this is an outfit we do know now it will be last it is the 60 year old leader of the state of north rhine-westphalia has been put forward by the party and agreed on by the party as the next counted it and angela merkel has just given him her blessing in september's election it comes after marcus who's the leader of the state of bavaria gave a concession speech on...
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and iran will open in direct talks next week the european union spearheads efforts to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal participants including china france italy and britain will meet in vienna next week the u.s. won't take part directly but a delegation will be present. 100000000 people in the u.s. and i received the 1st one dose of the covert 19 vaccine that's roughly 30 percent of the population in occupations began in december but the number of infections is rising those are the headlines about with more news in the halls and next it's talk to al-jazeera to stay with us. on counting the cost of the billionaires the bank has finally had enough of brazil's president green bombs how the world plans to reduce carbon emissions and return vast tracts of land back to nature plus europe's rush for battery technology. counting the cost on al-jazeera. in the world is all the little movie did immediately looking. at 7000 kilometers the nile is africa's longest river its waters on through 11 countries and for the 218000000 people living along its banks the night is vital but then they go for the t
and iran will open in direct talks next week the european union spearheads efforts to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal participants including china france italy and britain will meet in vienna next week the u.s. won't take part directly but a delegation will be present. 100000000 people in the u.s. and i received the 1st one dose of the covert 19 vaccine that's roughly 30 percent of the population in occupations began in december but the number of infections is rising those are the headlines about...
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we believe we get addicted the world health organization has criticised the european union's vaccination rollout as unacceptably slow this it says risks prolonging the pandemic as variant spread head of egypt so as canelo thora he says the country expects more than a $1000000000.00 in compensation after a cargo vessel blocked the canal for nearly a week he said the amount should cover the cost to dislodge the ship losses due to stall traffic and loss transit fees but he didn't specify who would be paying me and miles depose civilian leader and sang suchi is facing the most serious charges being forced on power by the military. it carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison activists have been continuing to protest on the streets demanding democracy. the u.s. is warning russia against intimidating its neighbors unverified social media footage suggest russia's moving tanks and other crap meant to areas bordering ukraine the region of crimea which must be a crane in 2014 gunmen have killed at least 30 people in ethiopia's a roomier region villages who witnessed the attack in the west or l
we believe we get addicted the world health organization has criticised the european union's vaccination rollout as unacceptably slow this it says risks prolonging the pandemic as variant spread head of egypt so as canelo thora he says the country expects more than a $1000000000.00 in compensation after a cargo vessel blocked the canal for nearly a week he said the amount should cover the cost to dislodge the ship losses due to stall traffic and loss transit fees but he didn't specify who would...
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elections and allowing unions to harass people in signing up. -- tapped act. paul: dan i hate to date myself on this. i wasn't around for the debate but it -- it really goes back that far. i mean this is the most -- prounion bill that i think since the 1935 wagner act. >> yeah. well you put your finger on it paul. we have to add perspective here. unions have always been part of the democratic coalition going back to the 1930s, had the 1940s. you will never guess what the peak year was for unionization in the united states. it was 1954 about 35.of the work force was unionized in his decline since then and down to about 10 and a half percent. and so -- the democrats desperately need to try to hold that together. it's -- been going on for years. autocompanies as we know starting in the 1970s and 80s moved out of the north down to states like tennessee, and south carolina because they simply couldn't take burden of cost imposed by collective bargaining with those unions. i see it as an act of desperation this proact there really isn't a lot of upsid
elections and allowing unions to harass people in signing up. -- tapped act. paul: dan i hate to date myself on this. i wasn't around for the debate but it -- it really goes back that far. i mean this is the most -- prounion bill that i think since the 1935 wagner act. >> yeah. well you put your finger on it paul. we have to add perspective here. unions have always been part of the democratic coalition going back to the 1930s, had the 1940s. you will never guess what the peak year was for...
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while there have been victories since, the urgencies for workers to form a union or join a union doesn'tn idea that's disputed by terrible working conditions in meat packing plants just six months ago and a call for better working at amazon's alabama warehouse. the vote is now being contested. after a quick break i'm going to talk to senator bernie sanders who helped lead the charge to boost the amazon workers' campaign to unionize. we'll discuss what happens next for unionization in america after this the. t for unionization in america after this the ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking
while there have been victories since, the urgencies for workers to form a union or join a union doesn'tn idea that's disputed by terrible working conditions in meat packing plants just six months ago and a call for better working at amazon's alabama warehouse. the vote is now being contested. after a quick break i'm going to talk to senator bernie sanders who helped lead the charge to boost the amazon workers' campaign to unionize. we'll discuss what happens next for unionization in america...
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and european union is helpful on that field and therefore i expect that european union and also the acting and the new german government have to has to. close their rows together with north america because a leverage is much bigger if we work together instead of doing it on a on a single signal by their way between european union and china let's go back to the elections 16 years of angle americal she came to power with a new cd you after helmut kohl do you think that the end of her era will also lead to a government where the c.d.u. need some time in the opposition to rejuvenate i mean we've talked about divisions in the party the pandemic an assertive russia and china are you heading for the opposition i think that into the government needs city will see as it will and i hope that this you see as it would also and present the next chance because of the fact that we might come out as the biggest party out of that elections and looking to that but under the american reach i think the economic benefit. of hope. it's perfect we never saw such a. continuous and long. boost in the economy in th
and european union is helpful on that field and therefore i expect that european union and also the acting and the new german government have to has to. close their rows together with north america because a leverage is much bigger if we work together instead of doing it on a on a single signal by their way between european union and china let's go back to the elections 16 years of angle americal she came to power with a new cd you after helmut kohl do you think that the end of her era will...
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europe and those who would like to call it home for years the european union has faced criticism over its treatment of migrants critics usually point to greece where thousands of asylum seekers are housed often in inhumane conditions 5 greek islands near the turkish coast have become known as hotspots where refugees live in overcrowded unsanitary conditions more than a 3rd are children mostly without access to education they need you says turkey should take them as part of a deal reached with 5 years ago but some say that deal is a human rights disaster. sunder and florian schmidt report on the situation on the island of. a prominent guest at the most notorious migration hotspots well e.u. commissioner is a human so into it muffled when he cam in a guarded convoy earlier this week journalists were given a rare opportunity to visit the nicer parts of the overcrowded facility scenes of women exercising in the spring some starkly contrast these pictures from last winter when residents had to hold on to their tents. we need djoko from the democratic republic of congo he tells us he has be
europe and those who would like to call it home for years the european union has faced criticism over its treatment of migrants critics usually point to greece where thousands of asylum seekers are housed often in inhumane conditions 5 greek islands near the turkish coast have become known as hotspots where refugees live in overcrowded unsanitary conditions more than a 3rd are children mostly without access to education they need you says turkey should take them as part of a deal reached with 5...
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s exit from the european union. the last for thousands of years archaeologists in egypt uncover what may be one of the largest ancient cities ever found. we begin in myanmar where a coalition of 3 powerful armed groups of reportedly attacked security forces for the 1st time since a ceasefire in 2019 at least 10 officers were killed in the eastern shan state last month the rebels had threatened to end a ceasefire with the military after the joint as violent crackdown on civilians added bargo details are emerging of friday's violent crackdown by the military at least 80 people are believed to have been killed there tony chang reports. even before the sun rose the sounds of battle raged man miles armed forces moving into the city of an important gateway to the south behind the barricades the protesters tried to stand their ground but the military advance was fierce automatic gunfire and evidence that heavier weapons pictures posted to social media appear to show rifle launched grenades and reports that 3 of myanmar's e
s exit from the european union. the last for thousands of years archaeologists in egypt uncover what may be one of the largest ancient cities ever found. we begin in myanmar where a coalition of 3 powerful armed groups of reportedly attacked security forces for the 1st time since a ceasefire in 2019 at least 10 officers were killed in the eastern shan state last month the rebels had threatened to end a ceasefire with the military after the joint as violent crackdown on civilians added bargo...
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keep the union in place. i just think that that idea is so overwhelming in the literature that it's amazing that anyone can pretend that it isn't there. that doesn't mean that most of the white loyal citizenry didn't eventually accept emancipation. i think they did even a lot of democrats did but not for the reasons that we would want them to and and do boys is really good on that too that there's not some great flowering of agonized sentiment in favor of of enslaved people. it's we got to get rid of slavery because it'll hurt the confederacy. it'll help us. and it'll it'll protect the union. i think anybody who is doubtful about this should just go read abraham lincoln's last. annual message to congress in december 1864 where he says very explicitly in a great fight like this there needs to be a general goal that goal is union. but he said we need the 13th amendment because that will give us one of the tools necessary to restore the union now. he's that that rhetoric is for the whole nation. he wants to keep
keep the union in place. i just think that that idea is so overwhelming in the literature that it's amazing that anyone can pretend that it isn't there. that doesn't mean that most of the white loyal citizenry didn't eventually accept emancipation. i think they did even a lot of democrats did but not for the reasons that we would want them to and and do boys is really good on that too that there's not some great flowering of agonized sentiment in favor of of enslaved people. it's we got to get...
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it still functions like a state of the union address. and number two, this year it's not happening in february. february is long gone, as is march, as is almost all of april. this year, whether it's because of the pandemic or because of the january trump mob attack on the capitol complex or any number of reasons, this year president biden has chosen to wait much longer than any other modern president has waited before he gives this speech. he's waiting until the literal eve of his 100th day in office before he gives this first big speech to congress. tomorrow is day 99 and that's when he's giving this address. and that means that it's not like he's still finding his way around the oval office trying to figure out which door triggers the lock, right? the first speech by a new president always feels like a state of the union, anyway, even when it's three or four weeks into his new term. but in this case with biden we're 14 weeks into him being president. we're 99 days into him being president and the dude has some stuff to report. so i kno
it still functions like a state of the union address. and number two, this year it's not happening in february. february is long gone, as is march, as is almost all of april. this year, whether it's because of the pandemic or because of the january trump mob attack on the capitol complex or any number of reasons, this year president biden has chosen to wait much longer than any other modern president has waited before he gives this speech. he's waiting until the literal eve of his 100th day in...
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campaign against the union. but as it stands, it looks like they were effective anyhow. >> so by -- let me make sure i'm understanding you. by allow or having the union agree and amazon wanting to count seasonal employees among the eligible voters in this election, those voters could be anticipated then to feel sort of an obligation to the employer, amazon, and to vote in favor or against rather the organization of a union at that plant >> well, that's part of it they have minimal skin in the game if they're seasonal employees. additionally, the union's efforts towards organizing its members is not concentrated on organizing the seasonal employees. so amazon in effect was diluting the yes vote by doing so. >> mark, it is morgan. there's a lot of attention focused now on this postal service mailbox that was installed just outside of the alabama warehouse. why is something like a mailbox for the u.s.p.s. a lightning rod in terms of this debate and discussion and how the union vote shook out you can't tamper, open
campaign against the union. but as it stands, it looks like they were effective anyhow. >> so by -- let me make sure i'm understanding you. by allow or having the union agree and amazon wanting to count seasonal employees among the eligible voters in this election, those voters could be anticipated then to feel sort of an obligation to the employer, amazon, and to vote in favor or against rather the organization of a union at that plant >> well, that's part of it they have minimal...
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we've got to grow the union movement. if we are successful in birmingham, i think we'll have an impact on union organizing around the country. >> yes, i think that will be the case. let's see what happens. you, elizabeth warren, and other progressive lawmakers were the subject of trolling by an amazon pr twitter account last week. apparently it's been reported that jeff bezos himself was upset that company officials weren't defending amazon enough from your criticisms. he has also refused your invitation to testify in front of the senate. i wonder, how much do you think representative democracy in this country is threatened by the power of a single citizen who is worth $180 billion? >> i think it's a serious problem. when we talk about income and wealth inequality, it's not just two people, bezos being one of them, own more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. that is wrong in itself. but we forget the kind of power that these individuals have. bezos owns "the washington post." you have large corporations wh
we've got to grow the union movement. if we are successful in birmingham, i think we'll have an impact on union organizing around the country. >> yes, i think that will be the case. let's see what happens. you, elizabeth warren, and other progressive lawmakers were the subject of trolling by an amazon pr twitter account last week. apparently it's been reported that jeff bezos himself was upset that company officials weren't defending amazon enough from your criticisms. he has also refused...
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i am a union guy. i support unions, unions built the middle class. it is about time you start to get a piece of the action. [applause] from the county executive, to the mayor, everybody who is here today, i want to say thank you. thank you, congressman for the passport to your district. i appreciate you being here. i am honored to be with you. honored to be with you. two years ago, i begin my campaign here in pittsburgh. i was running to rebuild the backbone of america. today, i return as your president. to lay out the vision of how i believe we do that, rebuilding the backbone of america. it is a vision not seen through the eyes of wall street and washington, but through the eyes of hard-working people. people i grew up with. union families, union workers. people like the folks i grew up with in spring and in delaware. people who get up every day, who work hard, raised their family, pay their taxes, serve their country and volunteer for their communities. ordinary americans doing extraordinary things. people who break their next every day for their
i am a union guy. i support unions, unions built the middle class. it is about time you start to get a piece of the action. [applause] from the county executive, to the mayor, everybody who is here today, i want to say thank you. thank you, congressman for the passport to your district. i appreciate you being here. i am honored to be with you. honored to be with you. two years ago, i begin my campaign here in pittsburgh. i was running to rebuild the backbone of america. today, i return as your...
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after the soviet union collapsed. to the usa to his father lloyd patterson's homeland to translate his work into english he now lives alone in a social apartment in washington. or mina. moon they add more if you. want to go all. valuable. through all do you good through go there. baby boom the. now so real do. they believe they're. going to patterson like many other african-americans moved to the u.s.s.r. to work on a contract basis but he loved the country so much he stayed and started a family here. travelled in circles in the soviet union and moscow there he would not have in the united states had a wife. 3 sons career he was busy all the time his wife with. she was. fairly well known designer stage designer what he saw at that time and 132. in stalin's moscow however strange it might sound now he saw lots of opportunity there. were tears. in the big guns of. what i'd see as earl of the. old souls but he says that only god. got bonded to the gun then that he can own steam also she. must fill in the studio going yel
after the soviet union collapsed. to the usa to his father lloyd patterson's homeland to translate his work into english he now lives alone in a social apartment in washington. or mina. moon they add more if you. want to go all. valuable. through all do you good through go there. baby boom the. now so real do. they believe they're. going to patterson like many other african-americans moved to the u.s.s.r. to work on a contract basis but he loved the country so much he stayed and started a...
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so did racism exist in the serviette union. see up with a my list of my own what are you on your body and the i beat this level up what's a reporter up asked them what happened after the iron curtain fell when the descendants of those african americans could return to america their ancestral homeland. to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans i love your skin. but the charming twist with the kind of war the proud face and the way the catholic. religion you know became the bottleneck is a valid excuse you were moved with and you know you see there is a girlfriend who should lead or fall through equal to a division we said action on this lead before you go out to their students and socially east's then copy at least go so it will be stripped of all this your soul is going to your between so you. know those who say only. problem drugs has come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we've seen a very sharp increase in the number of people seek
so did racism exist in the serviette union. see up with a my list of my own what are you on your body and the i beat this level up what's a reporter up asked them what happened after the iron curtain fell when the descendants of those african americans could return to america their ancestral homeland. to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans i love your skin. but the charming twist with the kind of war the proud face and the way the catholic....
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the soviet union was to be portrayed as a friend of them. eric in distress. in the north star in the soviet presence peaceful life is interrupted by the not seen beijing. after the germans captured a village they begin taking the children's blood for transfusions for their wounded soldiers. the north star was nominated for 6 academy awards and 944 according to declassified documents the office so for information commanded its contribution to building a positive image of russia. in this presentation of the suffering and courage of the russians will shown that the strength of russia lies in its people who are willing to give their lives to keep their countrymen from fascist slavery and to ensure a free world football man. none the less the authors did ask hollywood to make a few edits to the script 1st to emphasize that the ideologies of the u.s.s.r. and germany were completely different and this is why the conflict broke out and secondly to show through the young characteristics that the u.s. and russia can work together when peace comes. it was not an accurat
the soviet union was to be portrayed as a friend of them. eric in distress. in the north star in the soviet presence peaceful life is interrupted by the not seen beijing. after the germans captured a village they begin taking the children's blood for transfusions for their wounded soldiers. the north star was nominated for 6 academy awards and 944 according to declassified documents the office so for information commanded its contribution to building a positive image of russia. in this...
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this is not going to be acceptable for the european union. a situation where russia is not exactly being seen positively by the european union , but it is also not being seen positively across the atlantic in the united states. it was just recently that biden called putin a killer. at the moment, russia must do everything it can to maintain decent relationships with the european union union countries that a can and certainly not to escalate and cause more confrontation. >> getting for the time being is a russian reaction which is brushing aside all of the accusations, saying they were blown out of proportion, however, in europe, the feeling is the russians were very smart and tapping into the old networks of spies, handlers, and people who were sympathetic to former soviet republic, they are triggering that network and they are using that same network, and this is what is creating now a huge problem in europe. >> in moscow, the russian general staff believes that the west is already waging a hybrid war against russia, trying to delegitimize t
this is not going to be acceptable for the european union. a situation where russia is not exactly being seen positively by the european union , but it is also not being seen positively across the atlantic in the united states. it was just recently that biden called putin a killer. at the moment, russia must do everything it can to maintain decent relationships with the european union union countries that a can and certainly not to escalate and cause more confrontation. >> getting for the...
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from the christian social union in fact the union of the 2 parties only ever put forward a c.s.u. chancellor 2 times before neither of course were successful in that final ballot when you look at a poll that came out on tuesday morning it's quite clear that world according to this poll by the german broadcast r.t.l. the public really quite fun seed markets as the next chancellor to do a bit more context when the public were asked if they would vote for an unnamed celebrity from outside of politics 6 percent said they would do that a lot of eyes will be looking on the how the vaccination program across germany develops during the 2nd quarter of 2021 a lot of hope was packed behind that in the 2nd quarter would be when germany's very slow and sluggish vaccination program got back on track what we are looking at and where the smart money is going at the moment if you were to bet on these type of things would be on a coalition between the conservative union and the green party now the greens announce their chancellor candidates on monday that will be. bach she's the 1st chancellor cou
from the christian social union in fact the union of the 2 parties only ever put forward a c.s.u. chancellor 2 times before neither of course were successful in that final ballot when you look at a poll that came out on tuesday morning it's quite clear that world according to this poll by the german broadcast r.t.l. the public really quite fun seed markets as the next chancellor to do a bit more context when the public were asked if they would vote for an unnamed celebrity from outside of...
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unions failed to get amazon to go union. it wasn't close. a 2-1 margin against doing so.u think the unions are done with amazon, think again. after this. there it is... “the extra mile.” on the border of expected and extraordinary. for those willing to go further. like vans customized for work or play. with safety and tech to keep you connected. supported by a five-star sales, service and finance team. and backed by the one star you know. so, go the extra mile. it's never crowded because so few have what it takes to go there. mercedes-benz vans. >> neil: all right. the administration looking very seriously right now at the possibility of at least getting a commission going to look into maybe extending and expanding the number of justices on the supreme court itself. there's nine justices right now. karl rove on the implications of that. apparently it will be a bipartisan commission. republicans and democrats. i don't have a breakdown of who will be on that. in the past, joe biden has said what the f.d.r. was doing it, tried to pack the court, it was a bone head idea. so w
unions failed to get amazon to go union. it wasn't close. a 2-1 margin against doing so.u think the unions are done with amazon, think again. after this. there it is... “the extra mile.” on the border of expected and extraordinary. for those willing to go further. like vans customized for work or play. with safety and tech to keep you connected. supported by a five-star sales, service and finance team. and backed by the one star you know. so, go the extra mile. it's never crowded because so...
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