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the union leaders sticking to the demand, which is half the figures they wanted last year. the annual negotiations will reach their peak next wednesday, when major corporations will give their replies to union requests. >>> falling commodity prices in global markets being felt throughout japan's economy. trading among companies for the 11th straight month. the bank of japan say the producer price index for february was off 3.4 from last year. the decline is due to cheaper scrap and waste, which flunged nearly 27%. other factors, oil and coal. they were down by more than 21%. nonferrous metals dropped by about 12%. let's check on markets. share prices in tokyo opened higher on weaker yen is boosting export relatded issues. major electronics, including toyota, nikkei average up at 16,780. they're leading the advance on a bounce in oil prices. u.s. crude futures climbed to a three month high, gasoline declined. wti went above $38 a barrel. all right, let's see what is happening with currencies. traders regaining their appetite after oil prices rose. the dollar is higher, now ri
the union leaders sticking to the demand, which is half the figures they wanted last year. the annual negotiations will reach their peak next wednesday, when major corporations will give their replies to union requests. >>> falling commodity prices in global markets being felt throughout japan's economy. trading among companies for the 11th straight month. the bank of japan say the producer price index for february was off 3.4 from last year. the decline is due to cheaper scrap and...
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why the union leader said it shouldn't be an issue. if you're doing everything rightbut find it harder and harderto get by, you're not alone. while our people worklonger hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economyand democracy that works for all the powerful few. >>> we're following breaking news out of north charlotte. chopper 9 just arrived over a very heavy police presence and medics as well. we're calling to find out what's happening here and if anybody was hurt, not too much activity. we will pass along new information as it comes in. >>> a lost credit card normally involves a call to your bank to cans tell. >> tonight, consumer advisor clark howard said there is a way to deal with it with the touch of a button. >> reporter: one of the greatest
why the union leader said it shouldn't be an issue. if you're doing everything rightbut find it harder and harderto get by, you're not alone. while our people worklonger hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an...
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worked as a staff attorney for the epa and served as vice president as one of region 9's three unions. leaders from all unions sat down with the nbc bay area investigative unit to voice their concerns about the indoor air quality for workers assigned here. >> some folks are reporting that they come to work and within an hour they're not able to actually work and function. >> reporter: so what is causing the bad air? air quality studies conducted by a consultant hired by the epa reveal elevated levels of formaldehyde and caprolactum which is found in furniture and carpeting. the health effects are less known. >> people are breathing these chemicals? >> yes. >> reporter: the two chemicals tested above california state standards. the epa doesn't believe it's out of compliance because the levels were not sustained over eight hours. but then again the agency admits it never tested over an eight-hour span of time. that's something the unions want. has there been resolution that satisfies you and the employees that work there? >> no. we are still waiting for them to step up to the plate. >> reporter:
worked as a staff attorney for the epa and served as vice president as one of region 9's three unions. leaders from all unions sat down with the nbc bay area investigative unit to voice their concerns about the indoor air quality for workers assigned here. >> some folks are reporting that they come to work and within an hour they're not able to actually work and function. >> reporter: so what is causing the bad air? air quality studies conducted by a consultant hired by the epa...
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investigative unit contacted the company. >> you phoning the building got a lot of action. >> union leaders say ultimately public safety is suffering because the workers on the front lines of protecting our health and safety are now fighting for their own. >> they just use that as charge for omission to -- public health. it has failed to do so in this case. >> for its own employees. >> yes. >> the latest air test results done on february 8th show the indoor air quality is getting worse, not better. chemical levels increased on five floors ranging anywhere from 10% to nearly double. the union wants management to allow any worker who has felt sick from working inside the building to work off-site. but epa management says that's just not feasible. >>> coming up -- crime and punishment. >> the time is way more than you would even get for the crime itself. >> we investigate california's criminal sentencing guidelines. and look at whether justice is really being served. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know
investigative unit contacted the company. >> you phoning the building got a lot of action. >> union leaders say ultimately public safety is suffering because the workers on the front lines of protecting our health and safety are now fighting for their own. >> they just use that as charge for omission to -- public health. it has failed to do so in this case. >> for its own employees. >> yes. >> the latest air test results done on february 8th show the indoor...
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mcquaid claims christie told the "union leader" he would never back trump. ed: a sources telling abc news that the odds of michael bloomberg running in 2016 are very, very low, almost zero. however, the source says the decision could come as early as this week. there has been speculation he would run as an independent. heather: we invite you to stay with us as the super tuesday results come in. an abc news special starts at 10:00 tonight right here followed by newscenter 5 at 11:00. you can also track the results live on the free wcvb mobile app. ed: off the campaign trail, a sigh of relief for hillary clinton. heather: the state department has finally published all non-classified e-mails from clinton' s private server during her time as secretary of state. it' s been an issue that' s dogged her this campaign. released in the final batch. the state department has reviewed and released most of the more than 52,000 e-mails on the server. ed: president obama face to face today with senate leaders who plan on blocking his supreme court nominee. senate majority l
mcquaid claims christie told the "union leader" he would never back trump. ed: a sources telling abc news that the odds of michael bloomberg running in 2016 are very, very low, almost zero. however, the source says the decision could come as early as this week. there has been speculation he would run as an independent. heather: we invite you to stay with us as the super tuesday results come in. an abc news special starts at 10:00 tonight right here followed by newscenter 5 at 11:00....
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and while union leaders say it is a positive plan, they expect a negative result. that the district will get its hoped for 5,000 applications for all of these openings because of the pay, the teachers start at just $45,306, and the reason it is solo, the union leaders say, teachers here in philadelphia public schools have not gotten an raise in four years. teachers and staff first they want their kids in classrooms to have typical school supplies, they got to buy it themselves with their own money. and we've learned that first-hand, alex and chris, i don't know if you heard me last time, learned that first-hand because one of our staffers on the show has a caught here is a teacher. and she spent whole lot of money because she cares about her kids, and wanted simple classroom supplies. so ask around there on the set. and you'll find out who it was, i don't know if they want that publicly known, but somebody real close to you right now knows a teacher doing just that. >> well, thank you, steve. important because more teachers in the classrooms. >> such giving people
and while union leaders say it is a positive plan, they expect a negative result. that the district will get its hoped for 5,000 applications for all of these openings because of the pay, the teachers start at just $45,306, and the reason it is solo, the union leaders say, teachers here in philadelphia public schools have not gotten an raise in four years. teachers and staff first they want their kids in classrooms to have typical school supplies, they got to buy it themselves with their own...
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european union leaders have edged towards and agreement with turkey.key has called on the block to double it's a. .u commissioner president call that a game changer. not workperation would without turkey's willingness to take back all irregular migrants who have been apprehended on turkish borders. today, we have show that it will be possible. all of the above mentioned decisions sends a clear message that the days of irregular migration to europe are over. nejra: wall street's average 146 --ell 9% to $146,000. the biggest drop. poll was down 6% from the year-earlier even as the industry added jobs in new york city. anna: the bank of england governor mark carney will give evidence to mps later on the economic and financial costs and benefits of eu membership. two weeks ago, he evaded taking a stance on a brexit. our approach to forecasting events around the referendum is to take developments in markets and confidence indicator surveys as given and to feed those into the forecast. we are not making a judgment. the potential outcome about the referendum.
european union leaders have edged towards and agreement with turkey.key has called on the block to double it's a. .u commissioner president call that a game changer. not workperation would without turkey's willingness to take back all irregular migrants who have been apprehended on turkish borders. today, we have show that it will be possible. all of the above mentioned decisions sends a clear message that the days of irregular migration to europe are over. nejra: wall street's average 146...
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european union leaders of edge toward a agreement with turkey.ey are doubling financially to the country. plans for turkey to take back migrants are a real game changer. they welcome progress made in the talks. operation without turkey being ready to take back migrants who have been apprehended. today, we were sure this will be possible. above is a message that the days of irregular migration and to europe are over. >> china's export plunged in february. an extended their streak of declines to 16 months. it fell almost 14 months. yearcludes the chinese new holiday. there is a challenging environment. the chinese data added to evidence the world's second-biggest economy is slowing. revised data for japan's fourth quarter gdp shows the economy did contract, but at a slower pace. it was revised up from the initial estimate. news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists and 150 years -- news bureaus around the world. to the house of parliament where mark carney is about to testify. he will be talking about the financial impact. mark: comments a
european union leaders of edge toward a agreement with turkey.ey are doubling financially to the country. plans for turkey to take back migrants are a real game changer. they welcome progress made in the talks. operation without turkey being ready to take back migrants who have been apprehended. today, we were sure this will be possible. above is a message that the days of irregular migration and to europe are over. >> china's export plunged in february. an extended their streak of...
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he is at a part of the negotiations senate but union leaders would be willing to stay at the table toup with a resolution to push back a little bit if possible. if talks break down there will be a strike. >> we cannot replicate the that environment we will make every effort to provide a lull of service and resources. >> either side it goes into the specifics. >> in order to reach of a deal will you raise fares? vitter i cannot speak to the structure of the settlement if. >> is that rule out? >> i cannot rule that out stick at the end of the day steve if they are bernie their way one is the percentage of increase. the better the other is the into the process. >> they would not say where they are right now with contributions or compromise. >> it isn't as bad as sunday but monday morning the day after daylight savings which is very bad anyway with higher accidents then you compound vice reading 140,000 people. >> they know they don't have enough capacity to do the whole rail system with just buses. >> it is ridiculous the governor is not involved. ♪ 78 degrees today. people are on the be
he is at a part of the negotiations senate but union leaders would be willing to stay at the table toup with a resolution to push back a little bit if possible. if talks break down there will be a strike. >> we cannot replicate the that environment we will make every effort to provide a lull of service and resources. >> either side it goes into the specifics. >> in order to reach of a deal will you raise fares? vitter i cannot speak to the structure of the settlement if....
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and now yesterday union leaders left visibly frustrated but new jersey the transit negotiators seemed to be optimistic that they'll reach a deal. both sides saying they want to do all they can to avoid a strike. new jersey transit's lead negotiator emerging from talks still determined that the differences between nj transit and the rail unions can be agreed upon. >> they'll be resolved. there will be an agreement. >> reporter: the 11 rail unions have been working without a contract since 2011. their spokesperson had entered the negotiations cautiously optimistic. >> we're always hopeful. that's why we're talking. >> reporter: but hours later he and other union leaders stormed out fuming after new jersey transit sent them a letter they go through with the strike, all rail positions will be suspended and all workers on sick leave will lose their benefits and all employees will lose their health insurance. >> it is apparent that new jersey transit's notice to the coalition members represents retaliatory action and harassment of the coalition members. >> reporter: nj transit says the noti
and now yesterday union leaders left visibly frustrated but new jersey the transit negotiators seemed to be optimistic that they'll reach a deal. both sides saying they want to do all they can to avoid a strike. new jersey transit's lead negotiator emerging from talks still determined that the differences between nj transit and the rail unions can be agreed upon. >> they'll be resolved. there will be an agreement. >> reporter: the 11 rail unions have been working without a contract...
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this does not mean they will strike but if they give their approval the vote would give union leaders the right to call a strike. >> coming up as we continue, remembering nancy reagan. a look back at her legacy in washington and hollywood. >>> apple attacked, new >>> end of an era. one of the best quarterbacks in the nfl is ready to retire. looking ahead to peyton manning's big retirement >>> opening statements are underway in hoke hogan's trial. he is suing a website for asking for $100 million. he is expected to testify in the case. >>> jury deliberations are underway in sports casters erin andrews who is suing the hotels after stalkers recorded videos of her naked and posted them online. the lawsuit seeks $75 million in damages. >>> peyton manning the reigning super bowl champion is calling it quits in the nfl. he made for super bowl trips and won two titles . the 39- year-old retires as the league's all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns. he is the winning quarterback in history. the 17 year nfl quarterback veteran is the only one to win super bowls with two teams. >>> up
this does not mean they will strike but if they give their approval the vote would give union leaders the right to call a strike. >> coming up as we continue, remembering nancy reagan. a look back at her legacy in washington and hollywood. >>> apple attacked, new >>> end of an era. one of the best quarterbacks in the nfl is ready to retire. looking ahead to peyton manning's big retirement >>> opening statements are underway in hoke hogan's trial. he is suing a...
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legislators work with union leaders on the proposal hiking it to $15 an hour. it calls for the minimum wage to rise to $10.50 next year followed by dollar a year increases until 2022. >> there's no good reason why people who are working 40 hour weeks full time should be living in poverty. if we're going to talk about respecting work, then we also have to reward work. >> business groups were not included in the negotiations between labor and lawmakers. >>> it started as routine training mission for seven san francisco firefighters. four of them went to the hospital. and one will stay overnight to get treatment for hypothermia. cornell barnard has the story. >> reporter: a routine training exercise for firefighters quickly became a rescue mission on the water. this firefighter still wet standing in his bare feet was one of six firefighters thrown into the pacific. it happened during that training exercise near the cliff house. seven firefighters aboard a 30-foot rescue fire boat when they got into trouble. >> conditions were pretty calm, as i understand it. there
legislators work with union leaders on the proposal hiking it to $15 an hour. it calls for the minimum wage to rise to $10.50 next year followed by dollar a year increases until 2022. >> there's no good reason why people who are working 40 hour weeks full time should be living in poverty. if we're going to talk about respecting work, then we also have to reward work. >> business groups were not included in the negotiations between labor and lawmakers. >>> it started as...
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there are 40 diagnosed cases of >>> and trains will be running tomorrow after union leaders struck a deal yesterday to avoid a strike. eleven unions have been working without a contract for five years. they now have a possible deal that will carry them through the rest of the decade. they said information about the deal will not be made public until union leaders make the pitch to the workers. governor chris christie said fares will remain the same through june 2017. >> a lot of grateful people. >>> after the break, time. >>> and a cancer diagnosis that would strike fear in anyone anyone. >> that this man refuses to let his diagnosis stop him. how he is using that. >>> and here is vanessa murdock with a check on the forecast. >> a beautiful beginning to your sunday. the clouds are beginning to get more thick. coming up, we will talk about a chance of showers today. but soaking tomorrow. details straight ahead. remember rain or shine, you can have the forecast any time on the cbs weather app. you can check the live radar it is free at the itunes store. i think we should've taken a left
there are 40 diagnosed cases of >>> and trains will be running tomorrow after union leaders struck a deal yesterday to avoid a strike. eleven unions have been working without a contract for five years. they now have a possible deal that will carry them through the rest of the decade. they said information about the deal will not be made public until union leaders make the pitch to the workers. governor chris christie said fares will remain the same through june 2017. >> a lot of...
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. >>> and some new jersey transit riders, trains will be running tomorrow after union leaders struck a deal friday to avoid a strike. eleven unions have been working without a contract for five years. they now have a possible deal that will carry them through the rest of the decade. they say information about the deal will not be made public until union leaders make their pitch to workers. governor chris christie said fares will remain the same through at least june, 2017. >>> saving lives in the midst of a disaster. >> after the break, we get a closer look at how federal agents prepare for dangerous situations. >>> see how the windy city turned green ahead of st. patrick's day. >>> here is vanessa with a check of the forecast. >> beautiful yesterday. today almost as good. yes -- and then tomorrow, big changes for the start of the i will have your full forecast coming up. thank you. ...earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, two united club passes, priority boarding, and 30,000 bonus miles.
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the trains will be running tomorrow after union leaders struck a deal friday to avoid a strike. eleven unions have been working without a contract for five years. they now have a possible deal that will carry them through the rest of the decade. they say information about the deal will not be made public until union leaders make their pitch to workers. governor chris christie said fares will remain the same through june 2017. >>> it is 8:38 a.m. tragedy strikes the iditarod. >>> and deadly flooding causing mandatory evacuations in the south. and it could get worse. >>> expecting wet weather here. especially tomorrow. talking cooler temperatures and -- st. patrick's day. coming up in my full forecast. >>> later, living large -- a replica of an 18th century english manor filled with antiques and a hidden room. i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you f
the trains will be running tomorrow after union leaders struck a deal friday to avoid a strike. eleven unions have been working without a contract for five years. they now have a possible deal that will carry them through the rest of the decade. they say information about the deal will not be made public until union leaders make their pitch to workers. governor chris christie said fares will remain the same through june 2017. >>> it is 8:38 a.m. tragedy strikes the iditarod....
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just things some things come full circle and the last republican who won the union vote at a time union leadersre very concerned that they could be facing in roads on the part of another republican, donald trump. who has been seizing larger and larger chunks of that union vote. i'm not here to compare ronald reagan with donald j. trump but i am here to talk about some union chieftans like the afl-cio and others noting this and fearing this and doing their darnedest to stop this. pollster, on that. what do you make of that? what they're saying, to a man and woman, the union chieftans, is, hey, trump voters are a lot of us. right? >> absolutely. his key demographics are white, working class, somewhat lower income voters. that's what has been really fueling his entire campaign. they are very antiestablishment, very concerned about the economy and that's one of his strengths. and so he did well in michigan, and it's reasonable to assume he's going to do well in ohio. so i think the union leaders are wise to be concerned about their rank-and-file. >> floyd, maybe you can help me with this. was discu
just things some things come full circle and the last republican who won the union vote at a time union leadersre very concerned that they could be facing in roads on the part of another republican, donald trump. who has been seizing larger and larger chunks of that union vote. i'm not here to compare ronald reagan with donald j. trump but i am here to talk about some union chieftans like the afl-cio and others noting this and fearing this and doing their darnedest to stop this. pollster, on...
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. >> new jersey transit and union leaders are meeting at this hour. we have team coverage. cbs 2's emily smith is at penn station with how commuters are planning to cope. we begin with lou young with the latest on the negotiations. >> reporter: it's crunch time according to their own words. we're gathered at the hilton here, the gateway hilton to get first news of a union contract deal to head off a strike. 4,000 workers for new jersey transit trains have been without a contract since 2011. money and healthcare costs are issues and the length of contract. without a deal, the strike is possible sunday morning. it's been authorized. a commuting disaster that nj transit can only mitigate with the addition of extra buses. management is at least saying they can wrap it up without going into the weekend. some optimism. >> there's no reason why this can't close today. it should close today. everything that we have to talk about we have talked through. we know exactly what the differences are between us. now time to close those differences reach an agreement, lift the threat of a s
. >> new jersey transit and union leaders are meeting at this hour. we have team coverage. cbs 2's emily smith is at penn station with how commuters are planning to cope. we begin with lou young with the latest on the negotiations. >> reporter: it's crunch time according to their own words. we're gathered at the hilton here, the gateway hilton to get first news of a union contract deal to head off a strike. 4,000 workers for new jersey transit trains have been without a contract...
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. >>> and european union leaders are announcing a landmark deal with turkey and in a bid to end rant contest. migrants would be sent back to turkey and eu countries -- to accept a small number of serans after legal processing in turkey and leaders insist that turkey will rapidly strengthen protects for refugees as part of the deal. >>> and the hulk hogan versus gawker media trial is wrapping up today. the former wrestler is suing the website gawker. at issue, is gawker's decision to publish an edited video clip showing hogan having sex with clem. if the jury finds in favor of million. >>> and quicken loans arena in cleveland wants a new edition and this is a 360-foot sign the arena. and the plain dealer reports it won't be visible from the street but there is noy way to miss it from airplanes overhead and that is the point. of cleveland's time in the national spotlight this summer and the hope is to have the sign installed before may and before the nba finals and before the republican national convention set for cleveland. >>> and the ohio state fair announcing its concert lineup for
. >>> and european union leaders are announcing a landmark deal with turkey and in a bid to end rant contest. migrants would be sent back to turkey and eu countries -- to accept a small number of serans after legal processing in turkey and leaders insist that turkey will rapidly strengthen protects for refugees as part of the deal. >>> and the hulk hogan versus gawker media trial is wrapping up today. the former wrestler is suing the website gawker. at issue, is gawker's...
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. >> the language was approved by the actor's equity, the actors' union, but the top union leader says such language would not have been approved, and the union said all ethnicities can audition. the producer defended the legality of the notice. >> i stand by it and consider it to be lawful. >> reporter: they have not yet considered a complaint about the ad, but the city has not said if they are investigating. >>> all eyes are on shutt. >> we felt good today. 61, we thought that may be a bull's-eye. we get it. >> you can tell in the body language if you nailed it. >> you can. >> you have more swagger when you get the 3-degree guarantee. 61 forecasted, 62 the actual high. tomorrow we are going to go crazy. despite the clouds, we are going for 73 with the high tomorrow. you can track and we are on the free app. this is in part thanks to the winds and a few clouds. headlines, windy and warmer tomorrow and friday for that matter. bus stop temperatures, 44 to 60. temperatures this morning in the 20s, and a milder start tomorrow. both commutes looking dry. we may have to issue an alert for f
. >> the language was approved by the actor's equity, the actors' union, but the top union leader says such language would not have been approved, and the union said all ethnicities can audition. the producer defended the legality of the notice. >> i stand by it and consider it to be lawful. >> reporter: they have not yet considered a complaint about the ad, but the city has not said if they are investigating. >>> all eyes are on shutt. >> we felt good today....
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contract talks are set tuesday between union leaders and the company that runs this school bus service for the middletown school district. school bus mechanics and drivers say they want raises and a fair contract. >>> a consumer alert tonight. bumblebee foods is recalling canned tuna after the company discovered improper sterilization at a packing facility. the tuna packed at that facility that could lead to illness. >>> still ahead, a major shift for sea world. what it just announced it's going to stop doing. >>> also a man accused of selling swipes at a subway station ends up dead. >>> right now on news 4 new york, a stabbing outside of a busy subway station, a fight underground spills onto the street and now one man is dead. police say the victim was selling swipes nearby the turnstile when he got into an argument that cost him his life. >> the suspect in this case still has not been caught. >> reporter: that suspect still out there. as you mentioned it all started down by the turnstiles on the subway. but police say things got ugly. a woman got punched in the face. she called her d
contract talks are set tuesday between union leaders and the company that runs this school bus service for the middletown school district. school bus mechanics and drivers say they want raises and a fair contract. >>> a consumer alert tonight. bumblebee foods is recalling canned tuna after the company discovered improper sterilization at a packing facility. the tuna packed at that facility that could lead to illness. >>> still ahead, a major shift for sea world. what it just...
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cleveland's police union leader. concerned about what he says officers have heard from the feds about staffing. >> the city's numbers aren't driving with what the fema instructors are telling us we need. >> privately. organizing not worried. in fact. confident. counting on it. >> . this is one of the once in a lifetime opportunities. that cleveland has. one local man is learning how social media and other technology can help over come >> . i was scared for them. >> he waits to news of a terrorist attack. at the airport. where his cousins daughter-in-law travels every day. to her office. >> . ten dead. a hundred wounded. in that location alone. >> . where is she in all of this. >> they live and work all around the area. who knows what could have happened. >> contacting the group by skype is impossible. we try for nearly an hour. but get nowhere. >> there's no connection. being made. >> sending sp receiving texts seems to work. it's how tom learns on this day, of all days. his cousin's wife doesn't go to work. >> she's
cleveland's police union leader. concerned about what he says officers have heard from the feds about staffing. >> the city's numbers aren't driving with what the fema instructors are telling us we need. >> privately. organizing not worried. in fact. confident. counting on it. >> . this is one of the once in a lifetime opportunities. that cleveland has. one local man is learning how social media and other technology can help over come >> . i was scared for them. >>...
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european union leaders said they had reached the outlines for a possible deal with the turkish government for the return clashes broke out today between police and demonstrators when protests got too close to a meeting between the italian prime minister and the french president. police fired water cannons at demonstrators who were trying to enter a "red zone" set up around the meeting venue. protesters have environmental and cost concerns over a high-speed train line under construction between turin, italy, and lyon, france. the issue has provoked violent protests in the past. coming up on wavy news 10 - getting a move on. why exercise may be more effective than weight loss in the battle against diabetes. then at five-thirty -- so many choices. how do you know you're making the right one? we're taking some of the mystery out of your next get a move-on. out-of-shape teens may have an increased risk of developing type two diabetes-- regardless of their weight. researchers looked at entering the swedish military. men with the lowest levels of aerobic capacity and muscle strength were three t
european union leaders said they had reached the outlines for a possible deal with the turkish government for the return clashes broke out today between police and demonstrators when protests got too close to a meeting between the italian prime minister and the french president. police fired water cannons at demonstrators who were trying to enter a "red zone" set up around the meeting venue. protesters have environmental and cost concerns over a high-speed train line under...
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the boycott planned by miami police union leader is in reaction to her super bowl halftime show, which features back up danrs sporting black panthers costumes. >> here to oppose the message of the boyct, but also to remember her to the city. we want her to come. we're very happy she has chosen miami to kick off her tour. >> reporter: >> the miami police department says they will take part in the union's planned boycott. the show is already sold out. >>> a republican frontrunner donald trump taking action against homeowners who live near his doral golf course. s lawyers claim the homeowners have been messing with the the lawsuitss were filed in miami-dade circuit court. >>> tonight, a special behind the scenes look at cirque du soleil. take a look as everything comes together f f the first flight. the show will brg the breathtaking world of "avatar" to the stage like you've never seen it before. the mythical tale is set thousands of years before the movie. stars say this show will be much different from other cirque du soleil performances because they'll use more stotoytelling with thei
the boycott planned by miami police union leader is in reaction to her super bowl halftime show, which features back up danrs sporting black panthers costumes. >> here to oppose the message of the boyct, but also to remember her to the city. we want her to come. we're very happy she has chosen miami to kick off her tour. >> reporter: >> the miami police department says they will take part in the union's planned boycott. the show is already sold out. >>> a republican...
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inside the european union, leaders remain divided over what to do about the influx. we start at the emergency summit in brussels. >> offens thousands of migrants stranded at the greek border to macedonia. at the summit, the most contentious issue. >> when we are talking about bringing down the numbers of refugees in greece, we are not talking about closing anything. reporter: it is a matter of definition. other leaders insist there is no open route anymore. we are in favor of organized relocation. officially closed or not, greece is overwhelmed by refugees and facing a humanitarian crisis. and then there is turkey and the e.u.'s external border. the turkish prime minister a guest of honor at today's summit. e.u. leaders want him to enforce the borders and take back illegal migrants. but he made it clear on arrival, all of that will come at a price. >> turkey is ready to be a member of the e.u.. reporter: turkey also wants more financial aid and visa-free travel to the e.u.. but turkey is a risky partner. human rights a long-standing concern. last week, the turkish go
inside the european union, leaders remain divided over what to do about the influx. we start at the emergency summit in brussels. >> offens thousands of migrants stranded at the greek border to macedonia. at the summit, the most contentious issue. >> when we are talking about bringing down the numbers of refugees in greece, we are not talking about closing anything. reporter: it is a matter of definition. other leaders insist there is no open route anymore. we are in favor of...
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union leader and new jersey transit are meeting at this hour for more talks. strike? >> reporter: new jersey transit's chief negotiator seems to think today is the day a deal will be reached. he walked in the meeting at 10:00 a.m. and said he is addiment enough is on the table that they are close enough in talks that a contract will be signed. >> there is no reasonable -- reason why this can't close today. >> reporter: the new jersey transit negotiator is heading into another round of face-to- face talks with the rail unions this morning. >> we this talked everything through. we know what the differences are between us. it is time to close the differences. lift the threat of strike off the minds of customers and move on. >> reporter: [ no audio ]. >> no comment. are you hopeful this will get done? >> not right now. >> reporter: many union members left thursday's negotiations impasse. they have been working without a new contract since 2011. and are fighting for better health benefits and wage increases as part of a new deal. they have said they are doing all they can
union leader and new jersey transit are meeting at this hour for more talks. strike? >> reporter: new jersey transit's chief negotiator seems to think today is the day a deal will be reached. he walked in the meeting at 10:00 a.m. and said he is addiment enough is on the table that they are close enough in talks that a contract will be signed. >> there is no reasonable -- reason why this can't close today. >> reporter: the new jersey transit negotiator is heading into another...
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sufficient evidence to establish a violation of the law may have occurred and tonight, charlotte fire union leaders and a councilmember are responding. crystal eschert claims that the charlotte fire department fired her for voicing concerns over a cfd building, saying she made an inappropriate post online. she was asked to respond through personal e-mail. a review by the department of labor said "quote, this seems extremely unusual and shady. and the dol calls the timing between her concerns and determination, quote, highly suspicious. >> we don't believe she was treated fairly. other people in the same situation. >> reporter: charlotte firefighters' union worked with her in her unsuccessful termination appeal, the only employee to be fired over social media. >> the city council if they have the purview to look at this and say, hey, we need to look at how this affects taxpayers's money. >> reporter: the city has spend spent $300, -- has spent 300,000 so far. wasn't conchoosive. it didn't guide us that well. we have incurred legal costs. up. >> reporter: leaders say they tried to negotiate but did n
sufficient evidence to establish a violation of the law may have occurred and tonight, charlotte fire union leaders and a councilmember are responding. crystal eschert claims that the charlotte fire department fired her for voicing concerns over a cfd building, saying she made an inappropriate post online. she was asked to respond through personal e-mail. a review by the department of labor said "quote, this seems extremely unusual and shady. and the dol calls the timing between her...
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union leaders have been vocal about wants the voters to decide on this in november but this tentative deal that was reached on saturday would raise wages without voter input. ann. >> when could we see the first increase in these wages? >> actually as soon as less than 12 months from now, the beginning of 2017 when wages would be slightly bumped up to $10.50 an hour. reporting from the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> a check of traffic on a monday. it's already kind of heavy and it's kind of a holiday week, huh? >> it's been very busy this morning. we've had vehicle fires, delays at the bay bridge early and now we are still dealing with bart delays. the disabled train now been fixed, it's up and running but still dealing with major delays between the daly city and millbrae stations. trains are now running to sfo so that's good news as well. train -- shuttle trains in service between pittsburg/bay point and concord. bay bridge backed up to the maze, approaches starting to see delays, metering lights on for over half an hour now. once you get on the upper deck traffic moving okay into
union leaders have been vocal about wants the voters to decide on this in november but this tentative deal that was reached on saturday would raise wages without voter input. ann. >> when could we see the first increase in these wages? >> actually as soon as less than 12 months from now, the beginning of 2017 when wages would be slightly bumped up to $10.50 an hour. reporting from the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> a check of traffic on a monday. it's already kind of...
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union leaders at one major food manufacturer is bucking the trend by not asking for higher pay. ai joins us now. what are they asking for. >> better hours. the company is ajimoto, soup stock to prepared foods. nhk has learned that executives are expected to cut regular working hours while maintaining base salaries and the arrangement would go into effect from april 2017. the firm's managers and union officials are likely to shake hands on the deal in the near future. the union people say management offered to shorten regular working hours by 20 minutes a day. they say the members wanted that, and other steps to improve their work life balance. the deal would mean employees would work 80 hours less a year for the same basic pay as before. the personnel say they're going to study reforms aimed at discouraging overtime and raising productivity. >>> executives at major japanese super market chain say they predict an operating loss for the business year through february. it would be their first time to post negative earnings since the company went public in 1972. the ito says operati
union leaders at one major food manufacturer is bucking the trend by not asking for higher pay. ai joins us now. what are they asking for. >> better hours. the company is ajimoto, soup stock to prepared foods. nhk has learned that executives are expected to cut regular working hours while maintaining base salaries and the arrangement would go into effect from april 2017. the firm's managers and union officials are likely to shake hands on the deal in the near future. the union people say...
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union leader houcine abassi is well aware of danger. he won the 2015 nobel peace prize for his contribution to building democracy in tunisia. houcine: we have to create jobs. only then can we keep our young people from emigrating or falling prey to extremists. we need factories, employment, they're the only hope for our small country. reporter: tunisia remains a country under threat. we sense that in sousse. in the hotels that are still operating, security hasn't really been stepped up. a few holidaymakers are scattered around the restaurant. most are retired germans who want to spend the winter here, now more than ever. is it a way of showing solidarity with tunisians? >> yes, definitely! >> of course, because we know families here and what the people are going through because of the attacks, and know how sorry they are about it. reporter: at the other end of town, whalid and karim take us to meet a family living in a basement. wafa ramdani and her husband worked in a hotel until this past summer. then they both lost their jobs. they d
union leader houcine abassi is well aware of danger. he won the 2015 nobel peace prize for his contribution to building democracy in tunisia. houcine: we have to create jobs. only then can we keep our young people from emigrating or falling prey to extremists. we need factories, employment, they're the only hope for our small country. reporter: tunisia remains a country under threat. we sense that in sousse. in the hotels that are still operating, security hasn't really been stepped up. a few...
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will soon receive $15 after governor brown helped negotiate a deal between state legislatures and union leaders. >> it's a matter of economic justice. it makes sense and it will help our entire state do much better for its citizens. >> governor brown was able to if avoid footing the pay hike but the increase will take a little bit of time. in most cases minimum wages will increase $1 a year before it hits $15 an hour in the year 2022. once implemented california will have the highest minimum wage in the country. >>> the state public safety committee will hold a vet on ignition inner lock devices. they prevent drunk drivers from starting their car. four california counties have been testing the devices. now state senator jerry hill says it's time to expand it statewide. >> repeat dui offenders keep reoffending. they account for one-third of annual dui convictions. >>> the 2016 presidential candidates will campaign across wisconsin today ahead of the state's primary next tuesday. >> protestors are planning to disrupt one of donald trump's scheduled stops. and don champion has the latest. >> repor
will soon receive $15 after governor brown helped negotiate a deal between state legislatures and union leaders. >> it's a matter of economic justice. it makes sense and it will help our entire state do much better for its citizens. >> governor brown was able to if avoid footing the pay hike but the increase will take a little bit of time. in most cases minimum wages will increase $1 a year before it hits $15 an hour in the year 2022. once implemented california will have the...
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rail union leaders are willing to come to the table every day for as long as it takes to get something worked out before march 13th. i'm aj ross, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> now for a check of the weather, expect freezing temperatures again tonight. but there is also a chance of here now with the first look at the exclusive accu-weather forecast. >> reporter: the good news is, this is not expected to be a big deal later on. we might see a few snowflakes but we are not expecting any accumulation whatsoever. clouds are increasing, located over the ohio valley. has a little bit of moisture to work with. as it moves into a dryer air mass, the system will tend to fall apart and it is moving more off to the southeast. kind of diving in that direction. the best chance of a flurry or snow shower would be south and west of the city. falling down to around freezing overnight, futurecast not impressed with this snow chance overnight. toward morning there could be a few flakes around and we clear out during the day tomorrow. the bigger weather story, record warmth next week. we'll talk about th
rail union leaders are willing to come to the table every day for as long as it takes to get something worked out before march 13th. i'm aj ross, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> now for a check of the weather, expect freezing temperatures again tonight. but there is also a chance of here now with the first look at the exclusive accu-weather forecast. >> reporter: the good news is, this is not expected to be a big deal later on. we might see a few snowflakes but we are not...
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union leaders have conceded to a new structure for employee health benefits. the workers do not have a contract for the past five years. >> and metro-north worker was paralyzed in the train derailment and he is fighting a legal battle we talked to him about his fight. >> i woke up on the floor and i was trying to get up and i couldn't. i was gasping for air. i was screaming for my son. >> samuel rivera is remembering a fateful day in december . the 41-year-old's life was forever changed when the metro-north train he and his son were writing and derailed in the bronx when the engineer fell asleep . >> i told my son, take care of your mother and your sister because i think i will make it. >> 60 p4 injured in rivera was a married father of two suffering the most life altering outcome. >> fractures to my neck leave me as a quadriplegic. i have limited use of my i can't move anything from my chest down. >> at the time of the accident, rivera was employed as a metro-north heating and ac mechanic. metro-north sent him a letter informing him that by april 5 , it would
union leaders have conceded to a new structure for employee health benefits. the workers do not have a contract for the past five years. >> and metro-north worker was paralyzed in the train derailment and he is fighting a legal battle we talked to him about his fight. >> i woke up on the floor and i was trying to get up and i couldn't. i was gasping for air. i was screaming for my son. >> samuel rivera is remembering a fateful day in december . the 41-year-old's life was...
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union leaders say hundreds of carpenters, electricians and others walked off the job to protest the company's use of out of state workers who are hired for less pay. in a statement tesla says it is in compliance with all state requirements. >>> the battle continues between apple and the fbi. coming up in 20 minutes the faceoff on capitol hill over the encryption of the san bernardino shooter's phone. >>> the reason students are rallying to support the lgbt community. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute where traffic is not bad so far around the bay including in san jose on northbound 280. >>> after a record setting day yesterday we turned the page to march. a lot of high clouds. no rain yet. it is in the extended outlook. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". >>> a big crowd is expected today on when a decision could be made on the gun club in castro valley. the gun club's lease is expiring. operators are asking for a ten- year extension. park managers are recommending the gun range be given six months then shut down. the range is causing a lead problem in the watershed area. gun ent
union leaders say hundreds of carpenters, electricians and others walked off the job to protest the company's use of out of state workers who are hired for less pay. in a statement tesla says it is in compliance with all state requirements. >>> the battle continues between apple and the fbi. coming up in 20 minutes the faceoff on capitol hill over the encryption of the san bernardino shooter's phone. >>> the reason students are rallying to support the lgbt community....
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european union leaders are preparing for a second day of talks over the refugee crisis. they're expected to meet with the turkish prime minister. with hopes of pushing a deal through to help stem the massive migration issues. north korea fires a medium range ballistic missile into the sea. this comes days after the leader ordered weapons tests for a long range nuclear missile. south korea says it is a significant threat and japan condemns the launch. talks on the syrian conflict are entering a fifth day in geneva. the u.n. special envoy says the divide between the government and the opposition delegates are large and both agree on uniting syria >>> the political crisis in brazil is deepening. a federal judge has blocked the move by dilma rousseff to appoint lula da silva as chief of staff. protests occurred outside of parliament also in other cities. they say it is an attempt to attempt lula da silva from being prosecuted. lula da silva is held in high regard for policies. dilma rousseff needs that to survive. that's one reason why she has failed to tackle the budget def
european union leaders are preparing for a second day of talks over the refugee crisis. they're expected to meet with the turkish prime minister. with hopes of pushing a deal through to help stem the massive migration issues. north korea fires a medium range ballistic missile into the sea. this comes days after the leader ordered weapons tests for a long range nuclear missile. south korea says it is a significant threat and japan condemns the launch. talks on the syrian conflict are entering a...
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>>> european union leaders approve a deal with turkey, aimed at halting the flow of refugees and migrants to europe. ♪ >>> hello there, i'm barbara sarah. you are watching al jazeera live from london. thank you for joining us. also coming up on the program. clearing the streets, brazilian police move thousands of protesters angry over a controversial appointment. north korea is accused of firing more ballistic missiles in defiance of new sanctions. >>> plus -- >> i'm lucia newman in havana, where president barack obama historic visit is raising hopes but also concerns about the future in communist cuba. ♪ >>> turkey and the e.u. have clenched a new deal to try to stop the flow of refugees and migrants to europe. in turn ankara will receive political and financial rewards. under the controversial agreement, all migrants arriving illegally to greece from turkey will be returned. and for every syrian who is returned one syrian currently in turkey will be resettled in the european union. and turkey will receive $6.7 billion. the e.u. is also aiming to grant turkish citizens visa-free travel i
>>> european union leaders approve a deal with turkey, aimed at halting the flow of refugees and migrants to europe. ♪ >>> hello there, i'm barbara sarah. you are watching al jazeera live from london. thank you for joining us. also coming up on the program. clearing the streets, brazilian police move thousands of protesters angry over a controversial appointment. north korea is accused of firing more ballistic missiles in defiance of new sanctions. >>> plus --...
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union leaders are continuing negotiations at this hour.o new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic, outside with the latest. >> reporter: hi there rick. new jersey transit is the nation's third largest rail line. it would cause chaos if they went on strike for those that use it to go to work every day. that is on the mind of the commuters this morning. >> new jersey transit customers are w
union leaders are continuing negotiations at this hour.o new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic, outside with the latest. >> reporter: hi there rick. new jersey transit is the nation's third largest rail line. it would cause chaos if they went on strike for those that use it to go to work every day. that is on the mind of the commuters this morning. >> new jersey transit customers are w
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you know, i talked to several union leaders who said, first, their union endorsed hillary clinton.e driving cars with bernie sanders stickers on them. their members on the floor, they said, voting for bernie sanders over nafta, cafta, and tpp, and hillary clinton on the wrong side of those. that's the number one issue for them. so i think, look, tonight, we've said this united states a pivotal night. i think pivotal for bernie, he has to prove that michigan was not an aberration, this is his home territory now and if he wins one state tonight, i think that's really big for him. if he wins two states, to use his word, it is huge. if he wins three, which is possible, ohio, illinois, missouri, it's mt. vesuvius, the whole night changes. the race changes. >> mayor nutter, i want to bring your attention to what bill clinton said. hillary clinton has been very, very assiduously hugging president obama but bill clinton has been speaking more candidly. take a listen. >> why is there so much intensity and anger and confusion and anxiety? that beautiful picture of the future the president pa
you know, i talked to several union leaders who said, first, their union endorsed hillary clinton.e driving cars with bernie sanders stickers on them. their members on the floor, they said, voting for bernie sanders over nafta, cafta, and tpp, and hillary clinton on the wrong side of those. that's the number one issue for them. so i think, look, tonight, we've said this united states a pivotal night. i think pivotal for bernie, he has to prove that michigan was not an aberration, this is his...
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the european union leaders agree on a proposal to stem the flow of refugees into europe. friday marks one year since an attack on a museum which killed 21 people. loud explosions and gunfire were heard at the attackers open fire on people in the building. i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility. the service will be held for the victims later. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has accused i.s.i.l. of genocide. he says the group is committing war crimes against several minorities. highlighting the axe is an important step towards stopping them. >> d.a.e.s.h. is responsible for genocide against groups in areas under its control including yarzidis, christian az r. d.a.e.s.h. is gen saidal by self proclamation. in what it says what it believes and what it does. d.a.e.s.h. is also responsible for crimes against humanitarian and ethnic cleansing, directed at the same groups and in some cases also against sun ee muslims, kurds and other minorities. i say this even though the ongoing conflict and lack of access to key areas has made it impossible to develop a fully detailed and comprehen
the european union leaders agree on a proposal to stem the flow of refugees into europe. friday marks one year since an attack on a museum which killed 21 people. loud explosions and gunfire were heard at the attackers open fire on people in the building. i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility. the service will be held for the victims later. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has accused i.s.i.l. of genocide. he says the group is committing war crimes against several minorities. highlighting the axe...
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. >> reporter: union leaders say it's no surprise that officers are more reluctant to act for fear of lawsuits and complaints. that new guidelines on stop, question, and frisk limit their effectiveness. and 70% now approve of body cameras. >> it's already happened a number of times where the public said the cops have done something and we've gone to the videotape. i think this is a bonus for the cops more so than the public. >> reporter: justice professor police commissioner, had a 2/3rds approval rating. live tonight in times square, n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> the door to cuba opening wider tonight. the obama administration further easing u.s. sanctions. many say it's a likely precursor to the president calling on congress to do away entirely with the embargo. it eliminates a ban to cuban access to the banking system. also allows them to earn salaries in the u.s. while turning the current ban in to an president set to arrive in havana sunday. >>> taking a quick look at wall street where it was a mixed day for stocks. dow gained 22. nasdaq lost 21 and s&p 500 was dow
. >> reporter: union leaders say it's no surprise that officers are more reluctant to act for fear of lawsuits and complaints. that new guidelines on stop, question, and frisk limit their effectiveness. and 70% now approve of body cameras. >> it's already happened a number of times where the public said the cops have done something and we've gone to the videotape. i think this is a bonus for the cops more so than the public. >> reporter: justice professor police commissioner,...
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union leaders are continuing negotiations at this hour. lets go live to new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic, outside with the latest. >> reporter: hi there rick. new jersey transit is the nation's third largest rail line. it would cause chaos if they went on strike for those that use it to go to work every day. that is on the mind of the commuters this morning. >> new jersey transit customers are worried about what a strike would mean for their monday commute. more than 4,000 workers could go out on strike 12:01 monday morning, they have not agreed on wage increases and health care costs. >> we have no other way unless we drive, if you drive traffic will be tremendous on that day. >> at the trenton station, commuters have real concern on what they will do if there is a strike. >> i have to get to work on monday. i hope i can make it. >> perhaps a carpool, i hope we don't have to do that. i am really hoping we don't have to go through all of this confusion. >> i commute to philadelphia, usually by the train, that meanize would have to g
union leaders are continuing negotiations at this hour. lets go live to new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic, outside with the latest. >> reporter: hi there rick. new jersey transit is the nation's third largest rail line. it would cause chaos if they went on strike for those that use it to go to work every day. that is on the mind of the commuters this morning. >> new jersey transit customers are worried about what a strike would mean for their monday commute. more than 4,000...
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the changes here divided union leaders but in the end most employees accepted them. >> translation: it is a sacrifice for four years, but we didn't want to play poker with our jobs. we signed this deal and there are some sacrifices, but in the end we got job security. >> reporter: the government wants to press ahead with reform. a gear change which is likely to be testing for all sides involved. >> reporter: >>> in greece refugees and local people of marched together to protest against the recent e.u. turkey deal. they were out on the streets of athens and the nearby port. under the deal refugees who arrive in greece from turkey could be sent back to their home countries if their asylum claim is rejected. demonstrators want european leaders to open up their border. cambodia's government says a multi government deal to take in refugees by australia has five. only five moved to cambodia under the program. three have left the nation. now one of the last remaining refugees tell al jazeera that he also wants to leave. >> reporter: he has been badly persecuted here. he says he has been on th
the changes here divided union leaders but in the end most employees accepted them. >> translation: it is a sacrifice for four years, but we didn't want to play poker with our jobs. we signed this deal and there are some sacrifices, but in the end we got job security. >> reporter: the government wants to press ahead with reform. a gear change which is likely to be testing for all sides involved. >> reporter: >>> in greece refugees and local people of marched together...
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but the union leaders seemed happy enough. >> we thank our members for having faith in us in solidarity. we're going home to our families. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: and when i asked the governor -- hike to cover whatever money is in this settlement? >> no. >> reporter: news 4 got this exclusive peek at this just finished strike plan now headed to the dust bin of history. anyone driving a car should feel better after warnings of 25 mile highway backups. like this uber driver. >> that means no traffic. >> reporter: now, there is no timeframe for when the 17 locals will actually vote on these contracts, but the governor did say he expects it to be relatively soon. as to my question on the fare hike, the governor said not for this deal, but down the road, there will always be a need for periodic fare hikes. live in newark, news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> new tonight, a suffolk county police officer was seriously injured in an accident. police say a car slammed into the driver's side of the police cruiser trapping that officer inside. after first responders got him in stable co
but the union leaders seemed happy enough. >> we thank our members for having faith in us in solidarity. we're going home to our families. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: and when i asked the governor -- hike to cover whatever money is in this settlement? >> no. >> reporter: news 4 got this exclusive peek at this just finished strike plan now headed to the dust bin of history. anyone driving a car should feel better after warnings of 25 mile highway backups. like...
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european union leaders will try to convince turkey' s prime minister at a summit in brussels today to help end europe' s migration crisis in return for financial and political concessions. michelle: pro golfers are back out for the round two of the arnold palmer invitational. jason bay shut six under par. they have seven winds on the pga tour. he is never wanted bay hill. today is also cut day when the bottom half of the field will be eliminated while the bottom half here is the group headed into around two. five golfers tied one shot back. green. we' ll have a live report starting today at 5:00. some familiar faces to wesh viewers will be taking the mound of spring training in just about an hour or so. they came in with chief meteorologist. he will be showing the first pitch for the marlins take on the atlanta braves. so, again starts at a half hour. is at 1:00 p.m.. with the sports complex at disney. they had some trash talk in the newsroom. actually get back to the breaking news her head of the top of the hour. that car on fire has now been put out. this happened in the westbound l
european union leaders will try to convince turkey' s prime minister at a summit in brussels today to help end europe' s migration crisis in return for financial and political concessions. michelle: pro golfers are back out for the round two of the arnold palmer invitational. jason bay shut six under par. they have seven winds on the pga tour. he is never wanted bay hill. today is also cut day when the bottom half of the field will be eliminated while the bottom half here is the group headed...
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today the publisher of the union leader wrote this. saying watching christie kiss the donald's rain this weekend and make excuses for the man christie himself said was unfit, demonstrated how wrong we were. >>> next at 11, a toddler in traffic. he rolls out of a van and onto a busy road. the driver has an explanation >>> she -- will she always live in fear? paranoid -- erin andrews a hotel. when does your body become a medical breakthrough? when 61,000 people look at it...