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security is operated separately as a non-union company and andrew is operated as a union company. both of those companies are essentially owned by goldman sachs, i believe. they are a large corporation and they have done this kind of work before. we also have performance bond requirements as stated earlier. so if there is a failure on performance and paying wages, there is $800,000 for non-performance with the contract and another 800,000 for non-payment for labor and equipment. >> thank you, that was my second question. you beat me to it. thank you. >> other questions? >> director borden? >> you can't really change the orders. there is no more money after the contract to get through. >> for the city to get more on the contract? >> no. the amount we are allocating for today, if the cost were higher, we wouldn't be on the hook for that, despite >> we would not pay higher than the bid amount. there are always changes and proifgsz provision to the contract but this is the price we would be paying. >> thank you. >> it seems to me that one of the things that cypress has very eloquently
security is operated separately as a non-union company and andrew is operated as a union company. both of those companies are essentially owned by goldman sachs, i believe. they are a large corporation and they have done this kind of work before. we also have performance bond requirements as stated earlier. so if there is a failure on performance and paying wages, there is $800,000 for non-performance with the contract and another 800,000 for non-payment for labor and equipment. >> thank...
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ecause the company that's nonprofitable is not good for workers or unions. neither is a company where the of the re getting all profits. when people d is think about the future of the company that continue to benefit everyone there. the german model, there's workers that are unionized. they negotiate for wages and benefits. they also have the union members on a board that has sort of veto say over some really important decisions like, for example, whether or not to production or what kind of investment needs to happen. then workers have the ability to say, you know what? we see the need to go there and do this thing, if you invest will make the whole company stronger. it's been a successful model. germany, high union, high wages, and a huge export surplus. more people around the world are wanting to buy their stuff because it's really competitive. host: ga this, is allen, republican line. aller: yes, thank you for having me on. call in about a previous caller from rightway who was talking about his job outsources at the vendor for staging a store. common sens
ecause the company that's nonprofitable is not good for workers or unions. neither is a company where the of the re getting all profits. when people d is think about the future of the company that continue to benefit everyone there. the german model, there's workers that are unionized. they negotiate for wages and benefits. they also have the union members on a board that has sort of veto say over some really important decisions like, for example, whether or not to production or what kind of...
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. >> the union wine company is now marketing its wine in aluminum cans. four pack costs about $24 and pinot greej yo. officials at the winery believe their product will be more marketable for people on the go. locally you can purchase the wine in new jersey or on the company's website. >>> well, it's labor day and people hope for warm weather to get out and enjoy but it's especially steamy today and it's going to stay with us. the humidity with us all day today, tonight and tomorrow. there's still the possibility of a shower. it's still pretty quiet right now thanks to all of the high humidity. the popup showers are possible. near 90 today. was in the 90s yesterday. we may be on track for the hottest week of the entire year with much of the week possibly in the 90s. we're on our way now. 80 degrees in spite of clouds. philadelphia international has some sunshine and clouds passing through. 82 degrees, the sun has broken out in cape may. this is the view from the loes hotel. lots of sunshine and temperatures will be in the middle 80s. you see the crowd is
. >> the union wine company is now marketing its wine in aluminum cans. four pack costs about $24 and pinot greej yo. officials at the winery believe their product will be more marketable for people on the go. locally you can purchase the wine in new jersey or on the company's website. >>> well, it's labor day and people hope for warm weather to get out and enjoy but it's especially steamy today and it's going to stay with us. the humidity with us all day today, tonight and...
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it seems they want to work for a company rather than work for a union. recall, when president obama campaigned in 2008, one of his promises was card check, a member that would make it easier for a union to move into a workplace and organize and get a vote. that felt pretty quickly by the wayside. he got a lot of difficult things done, like the affordable care act, but this one pretty much disappeared quickly. >> you asked a lot of questions about dirty politics. sciu was12 campaign, the top spender, according to statistics. it was hard to get any examples of republicans. if you look at the records, do they give to republican candidates, or is it pretty much a democratic effort? >> i don't have the figures in front of me, looking through the records, it was overwhelmingly democratic. there are some unions that will give to republicans and support republicans. some of the construction trades, the labors. because of the nature of the people it organizes, low-wage workers tend to be overwhelmingly democratic to begin with. their naturalot constituency. >> yo
it seems they want to work for a company rather than work for a union. recall, when president obama campaigned in 2008, one of his promises was card check, a member that would make it easier for a union to move into a workplace and organize and get a vote. that felt pretty quickly by the wayside. he got a lot of difficult things done, like the affordable care act, but this one pretty much disappeared quickly. >> you asked a lot of questions about dirty politics. sciu was12 campaign, the...
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union. the company filed chapter 11 bank rumsey court in wilmington today.t says it has liabilities of more than 100 million and assets of no more than 50 to us season dollars. the firm runs two casinos. the trump plaza slated to close later this month. if the taj now closes, it would be the fifth loss for the resort town this year. governor chris christie addressed the legal moves while at a camden school today. >> trump taj mahal is not closing. there won't be any any unemployment that's surrounding the trump reorganization. what they're doing, they're using the bankruptcy code to reorganize. >> the bankruptcy fourth for the company in atlantic city. three others have closed their doors. atlantic city gaming is struggling with increased competition from neighboring states. >> day two of the school year and philadelphia brings another protest over school money. >> save our schools! >> students, parents and staff at the walter palmer charter school staged a protest today. the north philly school says it's not getting the money it's supposed to from the city
union. the company filed chapter 11 bank rumsey court in wilmington today.t says it has liabilities of more than 100 million and assets of no more than 50 to us season dollars. the firm runs two casinos. the trump plaza slated to close later this month. if the taj now closes, it would be the fifth loss for the resort town this year. governor chris christie addressed the legal moves while at a camden school today. >> trump taj mahal is not closing. there won't be any any unemployment...
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is the number one company you see as being the most progressive, as doing the most for employees on wages, on quality of living standards? >> kaiser permanente health care. in our union, we think ford motor company and the uaw, ups with the teamsters union, at&t with cwa. there is a handful of corporate players in our economy that are responsible, that are able to earn a profit and do right by their workers. that is an ethos we are bound and determined to return to our entire economy. >> that is it for our time. thank you to mary kay henry, president of the service employees international union, joining us from san francisco. think you for your time. >> thank you. >> let me turn to andy sullivan and patrick temple west. some big buckets in this conversation. let's start with the minimum wage debate in this country. you referenced that the federal is not going anywhere. why not? >> you have to pass a law through congress. as long as you have republicans in control of the house of representatives, you will probably not see any significant increase in the minimum wage. they are pretty unified on that. >> the states and localities -- have many had enough experience to kn
is the number one company you see as being the most progressive, as doing the most for employees on wages, on quality of living standards? >> kaiser permanente health care. in our union, we think ford motor company and the uaw, ups with the teamsters union, at&t with cwa. there is a handful of corporate players in our economy that are responsible, that are able to earn a profit and do right by their workers. that is an ethos we are bound and determined to return to our entire economy....
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pilots say this will damage the parent company. unions have denounced their less attractive working conditions, including a 40% salary cut. >> they want to create a company that does not exist at the moment, called transavia europe, under european law, maybe portuguese. we are talking about off shoring, and we are not happy. >> 60% of pilots say they will stay home on wednesday as the unions and management continue negotiations. >> in a bold move, the european space agency says they are a step closer to their historical of landing a space probe on a comet. the agency's of space probe roe setta will be on a mission to search for the origins of life. >> when it lands, history will be made, using data from the rosetta orbiter it will provide insight into our solar system. choosing the right ways to land is social to the success of the first ever touchdown on a comet . >> we hope to find out about the early solar system and what components would eventually bring life to earth. >> the european space agency has held many exciting missions, but
pilots say this will damage the parent company. unions have denounced their less attractive working conditions, including a 40% salary cut. >> they want to create a company that does not exist at the moment, called transavia europe, under european law, maybe portuguese. we are talking about off shoring, and we are not happy. >> 60% of pilots say they will stay home on wednesday as the unions and management continue negotiations. >> in a bold move, the european space agency...
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ecause the company that's nonprofitable is not good for workers or unions. neither is a company where the of the re getting all profits. when people d is think about the future of the company that continue to benefit everyone there. the german model, there's workers that are unionized. they negotiate for wages and benefits. they also have the union members on a board that has sort of veto say over some really important decisions like, for example, whether or not to production or what kind of investment needs to happen. then workers have the ability to say, you know what? we see the need to go there and do this thing, if you invest will make the whole company stronger. it's been a successful model. germany, high union, high wages, and a huge export surplus. more people around the world are wanting to buy their stuff because it's really competitive. host: ga this, is allen, republican line. aller: yes, thank you for having me on. call in about a previous caller from rightway who was talking about his job outsources at the vendor for staging a store. common sens
ecause the company that's nonprofitable is not good for workers or unions. neither is a company where the of the re getting all profits. when people d is think about the future of the company that continue to benefit everyone there. the german model, there's workers that are unionized. they negotiate for wages and benefits. they also have the union members on a board that has sort of veto say over some really important decisions like, for example, whether or not to production or what kind of...
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the unions, they pilots are key figures within this company, but they have held the company for ransom and won. >> that have done this before. the union has been fairly strong. there are problems within fans in terms of labor unions and the laws that protect those unions. other companies have managed to work in france and expand. work.is a way to make it that the stock is rising on the back of this. that, maybet everyone is feeling like it was going to be fairly positive so we will have this day what happens -- have to see what happens now that the pilots have rejected it. >> there is not a formal rejection at this stage. on the back of this news, we are trading at 7.8. thank you very much. speaking to the boss of europe's biggest budget carrier about the air france tellingmichael o'leary, me that the french union rules makes the country and an attractive place for expansion. >> i think france will be the company -- the country lest interested in growing. the way they operate some of their union legislation with the base we have in my say -- in marseille. grow rapidly in spain, italy,
the unions, they pilots are key figures within this company, but they have held the company for ransom and won. >> that have done this before. the union has been fairly strong. there are problems within fans in terms of labor unions and the laws that protect those unions. other companies have managed to work in france and expand. work.is a way to make it that the stock is rising on the back of this. that, maybet everyone is feeling like it was going to be fairly positive so we will have...
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reporter: faced with nearly $300 million in debt, and an inability to pay its loans, union leaders believe the company will soon be taken over by its lenders, and they're convinced the taj mahal will not close. >> if our members were to work for minimum wage with no benefits, i don't believe it would be enough to keep this property in the hands of its current owns for a year. >> reporter: i asked trump entertainment resorts for a response to those comments, but i have not yet received one. the company has gone through bankruptcy before, but each time its casinos remained open. live in atlantic city, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> as ted told us, trump taj mahal could be the fifth atlantic city casino to shut down this year. this map shows the impact the crisis is having on the city. atlantic city started the year with a dozen casinos. but look at this. the atlanta club shut its doors in january. showboat and revel closed labor day weekend. trump plaza and trump taj mahal are next. >>> new at 6:00, philadelphia's largest city workers a union ratified a contract today that gives members pay raises.
reporter: faced with nearly $300 million in debt, and an inability to pay its loans, union leaders believe the company will soon be taken over by its lenders, and they're convinced the taj mahal will not close. >> if our members were to work for minimum wage with no benefits, i don't believe it would be enough to keep this property in the hands of its current owns for a year. >> reporter: i asked trump entertainment resorts for a response to those comments, but i have not yet...
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i'm president of international and president of a company called us security associated. we represent all the union work in the opportunities for the company. i preside over the west coast operations including hawaii. i'm responsible for three seiu collective bargaining agreement territories which include san francisco. i was responsible for the proposal submissions and the pricing of this job that might have something to do with the controversy. most of all, i'm responsible that to and andrews international adheres on the collective bargaining agreement. i had the opportunity and privilege to attend the last board meeting on the 26th. i listened to three in incumbent officers from the security company that's in place now and i just thought that i would end this with letting you know that i owned and operated my company for 23 years in 3 states and president and ceo and retired los angeles police officer. i ensure my employees have always been the most valuable assets and now at andrew for 7 years recently promoted to the president's position. >> okay. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. thank
i'm president of international and president of a company called us security associated. we represent all the union work in the opportunities for the company. i preside over the west coast operations including hawaii. i'm responsible for three seiu collective bargaining agreement territories which include san francisco. i was responsible for the proposal submissions and the pricing of this job that might have something to do with the controversy. most of all, i'm responsible that to and andrews...
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companies. the european union antitrust officials raided offices of companies, including bp last may amid allegationse manipulations in crude oil futures. more to come on that front. terms of today's trading, futures off the extremes of today. almost 1%. at one point, gasoline futures were up 3.5%. that refinery outage is feeding a bullish narrative. directly resulting from news of a refinery outage in texas. one analyst pointed out if they lose production, the market gets very tight in terms of gasoline production. the rally has legs and they also pointed out there continues to be pressure on oil because of concerns about ample supply and weak demand growth, particularly in europe. sue, thank you very much. street smart which are shrieking the hour.t the top of a sellout underway. >> huge and we will be all over it. at the biggest drop in stocks in months. the dow off more than 240 points. we will have every angle of that coverage for you. 18% durable good orders. that is a big deal. there is of course concerned that russia can see -- succeed assets. also fears the economy will not be strong enough
companies. the european union antitrust officials raided offices of companies, including bp last may amid allegationse manipulations in crude oil futures. more to come on that front. terms of today's trading, futures off the extremes of today. almost 1%. at one point, gasoline futures were up 3.5%. that refinery outage is feeding a bullish narrative. directly resulting from news of a refinery outage in texas. one analyst pointed out if they lose production, the market gets very tight in terms...
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building the transcontinental railroad were the central pacific railroad company that started in sacramento, california, and the union pacific railroad company that started in omaha, nebraska. one of the problems the whole time is the companies were building before they go the paid. so they were almost always in debt always worrying about money. the other problem was resources. huge problem with resources. if you've ever traveled across wyoming and nebraska there's not a lot of wood and if you look underneath the rails wooden ties had to be placed all along the route just for the railroad. you also would have to build buildings for water towers or just the infrastructure of operating the railroad all across the country. another huge problem, because they were in the civil war, it was finding manpower to building the railroad and the end of the civil war actually was a huge help for the railroad companies because you had all these veterans from the war looking for a way to provide for their lives, their livelihood, and there was a ready employer in the railroad companies. now, for the central pacific this was even a b
building the transcontinental railroad were the central pacific railroad company that started in sacramento, california, and the union pacific railroad company that started in omaha, nebraska. one of the problems the whole time is the companies were building before they go the paid. so they were almost always in debt always worrying about money. the other problem was resources. huge problem with resources. if you've ever traveled across wyoming and nebraska there's not a lot of wood and if you...
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>> union wine company in oregon selling its wine in a alum numb cans. . goes for about $6 for $24 for a pack. there are at least roughly two glasses in a can. although i suppose you could drink it out of can. the canned wine available on the company's website as well as select cities and states. >> to make it classy, you can't drink it out of the can. >>> it's 5:19 right now. joey adds a new title. >>> plus the stanley cup spotted in shark east territory. where this was this weekend. >>> oh, sharkies, come on, bring one of those home one day right? taking a live look outside, beautiful start to our monday morning. lots of you are lucky now have have the day off. we thank you for joining us this morning, a lot more news ahead, 5:19. >>> you're watching "today in the bay". >>> welcome back, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this labor day weekend. in the news this morning, they say breaking is up hard to do, but it's working out well for tennis pro karr lain waz knack i can. he's advanced to the semiquarters of the quarterfinals of the u.s. open af
>> union wine company in oregon selling its wine in a alum numb cans. . goes for about $6 for $24 for a pack. there are at least roughly two glasses in a can. although i suppose you could drink it out of can. the canned wine available on the company's website as well as select cities and states. >> to make it classy, you can't drink it out of the can. >>> it's 5:19 right now. joey adds a new title. >>> plus the stanley cup spotted in shark east territory. where...
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unions should work with companies to help make them effective.gressive taxation, obviously, increase minimum wage. >> where do you weigh in on the minimum wage issue? >> on a federal level, you get a bunch of people together, you sit down, try to figure out if increasing the minimum wage would adversely affect jobs. i don't have that kind of analysis available to me. i think $15 on the national level would be a good number. >> any other impediments to growth we should talk about? you've got one! [laughter] >> i could spend all day talking about it. let me ask both them a question. i am a very strong supporter of regulatory protection across a whole range of areas where the private sector by itself does need to function within the framework of a regulatory system. i have an impression that we could do a better job of weighing and balancing the costs and benefits. i have a feeling you are not going to wildly disagree with that. >> infrastructure, different types of regulation, there is always a need for balance. balance between business interests a
unions should work with companies to help make them effective.gressive taxation, obviously, increase minimum wage. >> where do you weigh in on the minimum wage issue? >> on a federal level, you get a bunch of people together, you sit down, try to figure out if increasing the minimum wage would adversely affect jobs. i don't have that kind of analysis available to me. i think $15 on the national level would be a good number. >> any other impediments to growth we should talk...
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factory and hundreds of jobs with this move, but even worse he tried to make the case that a unionized american company can't expand its operations into one of the states like tennessee with right to work laws which protect a worker's right to join or not to join a union. the general counsel eventually withdrew this outrageous complaint against boeing, but if it had set a precedent, jobs would have fled overseas as manufacturers look to find a competitive environment in which to make it sell cars around the world. we want to make sure that manufacturers like boeing, like nissan, like general motors can have a competitive environment in the united states in which they can make airplanes and cars and other goods and sell them around the world. we don't want them making in mexico and japan and europe or somewhere else because we undermine right-to-work laws. our solution would allow employers and unions to challenge complaints filed against them in federal court and give employers and unions new rights to learn the basis and legal reasoning of charges filed against them. finally, the nlrb is taking too lo
factory and hundreds of jobs with this move, but even worse he tried to make the case that a unionized american company can't expand its operations into one of the states like tennessee with right to work laws which protect a worker's right to join or not to join a union. the general counsel eventually withdrew this outrageous complaint against boeing, but if it had set a precedent, jobs would have fled overseas as manufacturers look to find a competitive environment in which to make it sell...
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. >>> coming up we discuss the company's union representation after the big merger.henwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. there was no question she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss i
. >>> coming up we discuss the company's union representation after the big merger.henwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. there was no question she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same...
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reporter: faced with nearly $300 million in debt and an inability to pay its loans, union leaders believe the company will soon be taken over by its lenders. >> no one is willing to give up their health care and their retirement so people who have mismanaged the property into the ground get a few more months of salary. >> reporter: so far no response on those comments from trump entertainment resorts. the union says even if employees here were to work for minimum wage with no benefits, it still wouldn't be enough to keep the property in the hands of its current owners. live in atlantic city, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> so here's a timeline of the casino closures by the numbers. atlantic club closed in january. showboat shut its doors late last month followed by revel last week. trump plaza closes one week from today. as you've just heard, the taj mahal could close in november. the fifth casino to close in 2014. if the taj does close, that will leave atlantic city with only seven casinos down from 12 at the start of the year. left bally's, bergata,caesar's and others. go to nbc10.com to read m
reporter: faced with nearly $300 million in debt and an inability to pay its loans, union leaders believe the company will soon be taken over by its lenders. >> no one is willing to give up their health care and their retirement so people who have mismanaged the property into the ground get a few more months of salary. >> reporter: so far no response on those comments from trump entertainment resorts. the union says even if employees here were to work for minimum wage with no...
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union leaders believe the company will soon be taken over by its lenders. >> no one is willing to give up their health care and their retirement so people who have mismanaged the property into the ground get a few more months of salary. >> the taj mahal could become the fifth atlantic city casino to close this year. its sister casino, trump plaza, is set to close one week from today. >>> now to news from our delaware bureau, newcastle county police are searching for someone stealing from cars in newark. police released this video of a man they believe targeting cars. police responded to a theft call yesterday on sterling drive and then learned about several other thefts in the area. the suspect takes change, cell phones and other items left if cars. >>> two men reportedly forced a philadelphia homeowner into his house at gunpoint. nbc 10 was on the scene around 1:00 this morning along stockton street as police investigated in the city's east germantown section. police say the man took the homeowner to a second floor bedroom where one of the suspects fired a shot into the ceiling. no on
union leaders believe the company will soon be taken over by its lenders. >> no one is willing to give up their health care and their retirement so people who have mismanaged the property into the ground get a few more months of salary. >> the taj mahal could become the fifth atlantic city casino to close this year. its sister casino, trump plaza, is set to close one week from today. >>> now to news from our delaware bureau, newcastle county police are searching for someone...
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understanding it wasn't going to be car company versus union, that the best way to survive and bringback to detroit, to bring jobs back to america, we get on the same side. >> it was a very hopeful sign to see it from inside the factory. coming up the two sides of the house vote to arm syrian rebels. congressman tim ryan joins us in just a few minutes. up next ron fournier and debbie dingell join us for the must read opinion pages. don't go away. more "morning joe" coming up. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow be
understanding it wasn't going to be car company versus union, that the best way to survive and bringback to detroit, to bring jobs back to america, we get on the same side. >> it was a very hopeful sign to see it from inside the factory. coming up the two sides of the house vote to arm syrian rebels. congressman tim ryan joins us in just a few minutes. up next ron fournier and debbie dingell join us for the must read opinion pages. don't go away. more "morning joe" coming up. an...
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carl karstadt company union organizer explains that although southern black workers fired by wallace -- were inspired by wallace, they could not vote for him. most of those black voters cast their vote for harry truman. in fact, as the election neared, leaders in winston-salem's black community try to wean away supporters from wallace to truman. in an open letter to the leaders of local 22, the president of the locally organized negro club denounced their support of the progressive party. "this led union members to a terrible conclusion." you see this tension among liberals of those more pragmatic and those who are more idealistic. the reaction to all of this, in the press, was extensive. as i said, it was mostly positive in the north. after the initial excitement, though, in north carolina, this news slipped off the front pages. as he continued on through alabama, louisiana, arkansas, and tennessee, there was no further outbreaks of violence. at every step, wallace continued to speak out against segregation. he denounced injustice. many less courageous politicians would have refrain
carl karstadt company union organizer explains that although southern black workers fired by wallace -- were inspired by wallace, they could not vote for him. most of those black voters cast their vote for harry truman. in fact, as the election neared, leaders in winston-salem's black community try to wean away supporters from wallace to truman. in an open letter to the leaders of local 22, the president of the locally organized negro club denounced their support of the progressive party....
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now in bankrupt the company is threatening to shut down november 13 without union concessions. local 54 said giving into concession trump is buried in too much debt to survive. the company's other casino trump plaza closes on tuesday. >>> it's a big weekend in atlantic city, a new miss america will be crowned there this weekend, the pageant kicks off the weekend with a stroll on the ac steel peer. the contestants put on their walking shoes and were hanging out with their biggest fans. proceeds go toward the scholarship program. throughout the miss america weekend we're following our local contestants, annie mccormick has more from atlantic city. >> reporter: following a week of preliminary competition our local miss america contest ants are ready for the big show on sunday. >> there are so many wonderful girls here, miss america organization shows we're the best and the talented in the county. >> now i'm excited for sun. >> for me to be miss new jersey competing for miss peaker provides a source of hope and inspiration for atlantic city. >> reporter: miss new jersey is the daugh
now in bankrupt the company is threatening to shut down november 13 without union concessions. local 54 said giving into concession trump is buried in too much debt to survive. the company's other casino trump plaza closes on tuesday. >>> it's a big weekend in atlantic city, a new miss america will be crowned there this weekend, the pageant kicks off the weekend with a stroll on the ac steel peer. the contestants put on their walking shoes and were hanging out with their biggest fans....
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union has a dividend. and it's bountiful. currently 3%. and well covered by the company's earnings. so i don't expense nianything le this to happen. although the dividend is the only thing saving the stock. money gram is no dividend protection which is one of the reason it's down 35% year to date. the company gets over a third of revenue from walmart. earlier this year walmart rolled out their own much cheaper platform that let's people send cash to and from more than 4,000 locations. that's brutal for money gram. it is another sell sell sell. >> but what about some of these digital money transfer services like xoom, which became public early last year. it is an online consumer to consumer money transfer service for the india the philippines and new mexico. which together make up 20% of remittances last year. it's a fantastic platform. lot of room for growth here in the united states. that is company. i don't really care for the stock. in part because the money transfer market has become so intensely competitive but largely because it is so darned expensive. 51 times next year's ear
union has a dividend. and it's bountiful. currently 3%. and well covered by the company's earnings. so i don't expense nianything le this to happen. although the dividend is the only thing saving the stock. money gram is no dividend protection which is one of the reason it's down 35% year to date. the company gets over a third of revenue from walmart. earlier this year walmart rolled out their own much cheaper platform that let's people send cash to and from more than 4,000 locations. that's...
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unions. banking you can trust. united water. making the planet sustainable is the best job on earth. md advantage insurance company of new jersey. adler aphasia center. celgene corporation committed to improving the lives of patients worldwide. and by cohn reznick. providing accounting, tax and advisory services for more than ninety years. promotional support provided by the star ledger. powering nj dotcom. and by nj biz. all business, all new jersey welcome to caucus new jersey. i'm steve adubato. you know youth athletes are getting hurt at an alarming rate. detecting these injuries can be really difficult but there are signs that parents and coaches can really look for. joining us in the studio, to discuss the ways we can help prevent youth related sports injuries we have, liz romic, who is a physical therapist at madison spine and physical therapy. doctor patrick roth, who is the chairman of the department of neurosurgery at hackensack university medical center phil ross is a master kettlebell instructor and finally paul simpson is fifteen years old freshman football player at ridgewood high school who is diagn
unions. banking you can trust. united water. making the planet sustainable is the best job on earth. md advantage insurance company of new jersey. adler aphasia center. celgene corporation committed to improving the lives of patients worldwide. and by cohn reznick. providing accounting, tax and advisory services for more than ninety years. promotional support provided by the star ledger. powering nj dotcom. and by nj biz. all business, all new jersey welcome to caucus new jersey. i'm steve...
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companies expect it now. doing right. it is just good business. union bank.
companies expect it now. doing right. it is just good business. union bank.
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company denies it weakens quality control. but the documents alarmed the former president of boeings engineers union, an engineer of the companys. >> they are short changing the engineering process to meet a schedule. and they are not even allowing quality control to do their job. >> reporter: how does that make you feel as a flyer? >> oh, yeah, i'm not flying on a 787. it just makes, you know, because avoiding flying on a 787 seeing this, i would definitely avoid flying on 787. >> reporter: boeing says the memo does not signify authorization to ship parts that don't meet quality requirements and boeing also says it drug tests in line with company policy and applicable law. the number one focus that we have at boeing is ensuring that the continued safety worthiness of the airplane and int integri going up. >> reporter: it says it does not compromise safety or quality, will jordan, al jazeera. >> you can watch the al jazeera investigative unit full document on wednesday, broken dreams the boeing 787 will air here on al jazeera at 20 gmt on september the ten, if you are away from t.v. you can watch it online on al jazeera.com bo
company denies it weakens quality control. but the documents alarmed the former president of boeings engineers union, an engineer of the companys. >> they are short changing the engineering process to meet a schedule. and they are not even allowing quality control to do their job. >> reporter: how does that make you feel as a flyer? >> oh, yeah, i'm not flying on a 787. it just makes, you know, because avoiding flying on a 787 seeing this, i would definitely avoid flying on...
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company down by over 16%. over 3 billion pounds sliced off the market cap. french unions on strike. g a beating. dollar yen tells the story to the eurozone. through 109. inflation data overnight shows inflation that -- inflation at 3.1%. tax you strip out the sales , there is inflation of 1.1 percent. you can weaken your currency. price. have sales tax that does not mean you have an economic recovery. >> a little bit of pop in european expertise. we are looking forward to what happened stateside. tom keene is over in new york with a preview. what is on the agenda? >> i was crying over derek jeter. he played his last game last night and it was stunning. we will discuss his final game with the new york yankees. we will do that this morning. before that, very serious conversation. in london, parliament in an emergency session. we will cover that. the nation'ss on foreign policy. really looking forward to speaking about a new world order. we will talk to william: about wall street. him about some of the initiatives needed for wall street to be more responsible next time. we will speak of
company down by over 16%. over 3 billion pounds sliced off the market cap. french unions on strike. g a beating. dollar yen tells the story to the eurozone. through 109. inflation data overnight shows inflation that -- inflation at 3.1%. tax you strip out the sales , there is inflation of 1.1 percent. you can weaken your currency. price. have sales tax that does not mean you have an economic recovery. >> a little bit of pop in european expertise. we are looking forward to what happened...
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companies expected now. doing right, it is just good business. union bank. ♪ >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. cease-fire is holding but the cost of war is high. parents are morning children caught in the crossfire. iraq swears in a new more inclusive government. and prince george will soon be a big rather. the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced that they are expecting their second child. welcome to our viewers on public television here and around the globe. petro poroshenko made a surprise itp to the city today, that is, was, and will be ukrainian. the truce is fragile, and 3000 people have already died in this conflict. we have a look at the human cost of this fighting. >> this is where war leads. to the coffins of her children. to the neighbors who watched them grow up. story ofy wants the carol lina and her disabled brother to be known. both the daythem the cease-fire was declared. we met their grandmother who was the day they were killed. they lived in no man's land. nikita
companies expected now. doing right, it is just good business. union bank. ♪ >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. cease-fire is holding but the cost of war is high. parents are morning children caught in the crossfire. iraq swears in a new more inclusive government. and prince george will soon be a big rather. the duke and duchess of cambridge have announced that they are expecting their second child. welcome...
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. >> union bosses justin greated the companies are laying people off, they can get cheaper labor theydon't have to negotiate. charles: people who are nationalizeed, made more money last year. >> you remember where you came from, you take that with you. >> looking at, compare entrepreneurs boscs pwo*rps bors -- you make more money when you make it for yourself. charles: let's get on this stick. >> let's start this. get that ced side money, with ak idea for you, scotland's historic vote on independence is implement. to have ripples. everything that you need to know, stay with us, you want to know about scotland, make money, and start a business, we'll be right back. you know, if you play football for a long time like i did, you're gonna learn to deal with alot of pain. but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! it was this painful rash of little blisters. red, ugly stuff. lots of 'em. not a good deal. if you've had chicken pox, uh-huh, we all remembe
. >> union bosses justin greated the companies are laying people off, they can get cheaper labor theydon't have to negotiate. charles: people who are nationalizeed, made more money last year. >> you remember where you came from, you take that with you. >> looking at, compare entrepreneurs boscs pwo*rps bors -- you make more money when you make it for yourself. charles: let's get on this stick. >> let's start this. get that ced side money, with ak idea for you, scotland's...
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but this time he has plenty of company at union station. standing room only this time for fans of vialinist joshua bell. a few years ago, he was just as famous, but pretended to be a d.c. street musician to see if anyone recognized him. news4's tom sherwood found out that the music lovers didn't want to miss this chance again. ♪ >> reporter: that was joshua bell playing anonymously seven years ago as passers-by barely noticed or took time to listen. >> roughly 1,000 people walked right by that man, as though he were some sort of nuisance. >> reporter: but not today. at union station, bell got the rock star welcome he deserved and the post won a pulitzer prize for the concert story. ♪ bell and musicians delighted the crowd in the lunch time concert that through people from all around the region. from reston. >> i can't believe the opportunities we have to see something like this, the virtuoso violinist. >> reporter: from frederick, maryland. what do you know about the artist? >> that he started when he was 4. >> reporter: and from around the
but this time he has plenty of company at union station. standing room only this time for fans of vialinist joshua bell. a few years ago, he was just as famous, but pretended to be a d.c. street musician to see if anyone recognized him. news4's tom sherwood found out that the music lovers didn't want to miss this chance again. ♪ >> reporter: that was joshua bell playing anonymously seven years ago as passers-by barely noticed or took time to listen. >> roughly 1,000 people walked...