65
65
Nov 27, 2014
11/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
it was held at union town bar and grill in southeast washington. this is the same neighborhood bar where barry stopped to grab food after he was released saturday night. byron coleman snapped this picture just hours before the former mayor died >> thanksgiving dinner hasn't even been served yet and many of you are planning your black friday shopping. 60% of americans will head to the stores the next three days according to the national retail federation. about 140 million people will be shopping on black friday. but not everyone will brave the crowds. 25 million of you plan to do your shopping online. >>> eager shoppers spent the night in the cold. the first to get holiday deals. this is at the best buy-in gaithersburg. brandon jackson tells us he thinks it's worth it outside so he can get a a bargain on electronics. >> i have never done the whole black friday thing, waiting for something. i figure why not do it. i'm off for the three days. my family is going to be in virginia. so i have nothing to lose. >> he has a long wait ahead of him. best buy
it was held at union town bar and grill in southeast washington. this is the same neighborhood bar where barry stopped to grab food after he was released saturday night. byron coleman snapped this picture just hours before the former mayor died >> thanksgiving dinner hasn't even been served yet and many of you are planning your black friday shopping. 60% of americans will head to the stores the next three days according to the national retail federation. about 140 million people will be...
641
641
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 641
favorite 0
quote 8
union claim the town violated labor laws by refusing to bargain with police before the cuts were made. >>> hospital officials say a new york doctor infected with ebola has been upgraded to stable condition. dr. craig spencer has been undergoing treatment at bellevue since he was brought there nine days ago. the hospital says he's been receiving therapies effective at treating ebola at the nebraska medical center. a medical mission in our area will ship much needed supplies to some of the places hit hardest by ebola outbreak in liberia. these boxers filled with everything from medical and cleaning supplies to books and toys. >> i'm a liberian residing in the united states. i'm very much happy to see people coming here to help. >> it will take approximately three weeks for the packages to reach monrovia. once they arrive, supplies will be distributed free of charge to liberians in need. thousands of people hit the streets to make a statement about diabetes. the rain and chilly temperatures didn't put a damper on the step out walk to stop diabetes. it is the largest fundraising event in
union claim the town violated labor laws by refusing to bargain with police before the cuts were made. >>> hospital officials say a new york doctor infected with ebola has been upgraded to stable condition. dr. craig spencer has been undergoing treatment at bellevue since he was brought there nine days ago. the hospital says he's been receiving therapies effective at treating ebola at the nebraska medical center. a medical mission in our area will ship much needed supplies to some of...
52
52
Nov 5, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
now you're headed around town for union station. one more and republicans control the senate.x news called iowa for jodi. it is time to dance. your friend says are you sure you want that on camera. you are like what, that camera. this night is epic. you hit up late-night chinese and are in bed by 1:00. that is good because as mom always says, nothing good happens after polls close in alaska. >> you know what i think? that camera britain's beautiful work. loved it. >> we will be right back. ♪ >> we are only on television half an hour a day but live at bloomberg.com and always tweeting. follow our team on twitter and bloomberg all it takes on facebook. stock us directly on twitter. tomorrow night on this program the antifur from the white house. right here. for now, we say good night. "taking stock" coming up next on bloomberg tv. ♪ >> >> hello i am pimm fox. this is what i am taking stock on this wednesday, november 5. a power shift in washington d.c.. republicans set to control both houses of congress. mitch mcconnell in line to become the senate majority leader on january 1.
now you're headed around town for union station. one more and republicans control the senate.x news called iowa for jodi. it is time to dance. your friend says are you sure you want that on camera. you are like what, that camera. this night is epic. you hit up late-night chinese and are in bed by 1:00. that is good because as mom always says, nothing good happens after polls close in alaska. >> you know what i think? that camera britain's beautiful work. loved it. >> we will be...
280
280
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
think twi seriousl neil, the unions do have aerin fluence, but i stil think at ppl are -@indepe andar thinkers and this is st america her neil urban sections ifou look townwn a city by city the democrdid have the turnout so the union machchines still working. in some caseshat's cool, but i thihe work families vd and their kchen table buets, nl, because, were getting smalle and, y know, we woing more hours, and itom do to a point whereyouno enou i i enoug let's help the peopl o e working. you keepcaiming that yoareoing that rely notoing tbu you're thae' fed up. ilyou' g republins sortf a chce t seeh they c do? >> ibsolutely -- neil: insting. all rit. i rlly wnt to see, neil a, agai i don' agree with oma's don't.s. i think if w a congressnd af moatic preside. ms- theto d what he you, but really want to see amer succeed. children. i want to pass along the great american shot that i hadyou know, a street kid from bosto ani'm ting to ne cavuyou know for six yes on fox busiss. so i want to give my think that'shateoe eyotit their consciencend theerer @ountry. i want to seehe repuicans work withh% the pridand i wt to hold t presint in check with the entitlements
think twi seriousl neil, the unions do have aerin fluence, but i stil think at ppl are -@indepe andar thinkers and this is st america her neil urban sections ifou look townwn a city by city the democrdid have the turnout so the union machchines still working. in some caseshat's cool, but i thihe work families vd and their kchen table buets, nl, because, were getting smalle and, y know, we woing more hours, and itom do to a point whereyouno enou i i enoug let's help the peopl o e working. you...
101
101
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
union contract. expert than the choices the whole town -- >> but then the choice is the whole town has to go under. no job? >> that is not how unions inc.. >> wake up. it is .14. it is 2014.d -- >> what could the better christie do? >> -- governor christie do? explained it to him, he seemed to get it. >> him being whom? >> governor christie. understand the details. everybody needs to be slashed. the union companies need to be slashed. everyone of these agencies -- the sacred cows -- if you do not do it, you will lose more. >> if this does not happen, what will you do? will you be the next person to pull out of atlantic city? no. >> golden nugget is profitable. >> golden nugget is profitable this year and the only reason it is profitable is because we have lost other casinos. >> so, the shakeout is working. towhat happens is you go atlantic city, and if you do not make money, you do not have deferred maintenance. an oldwants to go to property. the golden nugget is brand-new. it was redone. people discovered it was the nicest property. >> but if you're not prepared to pull out, you do not have the kin
union contract. expert than the choices the whole town -- >> but then the choice is the whole town has to go under. no job? >> that is not how unions inc.. >> wake up. it is .14. it is 2014.d -- >> what could the better christie do? >> -- governor christie do? explained it to him, he seemed to get it. >> him being whom? >> governor christie. understand the details. everybody needs to be slashed. the union companies need to be slashed. everyone of these...
159
159
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
in another town close by, a teachers union is calling for stronger government response.flora has more on the response. >> reporter: in guerrero, they're known for some of the most explosive demonstrations. the fire department just arrived. guess what, not only are the cars burning but the inside of the building is also burning. all in in support of the search for 43 missing students. lunging at police. a cnn camera captures protesters taking an officer captive over a tug of war over a bridge. he was later released. the protesters are members of a teachers union from all over the southern state of guerrero. when night falls, a stark contrast. soft spoken people enjoying time with friends and family. the protesters granted cnn air access inside their tent city in the main square of guerrero's capital. they shut down city hall and moved in days after the 43 students went missing. it's been more then a month. how many teachers are there? 5,000? the announcement more than a week ago by mexico's attorney general that three drug gang members confessed to killing the students on
in another town close by, a teachers union is calling for stronger government response.flora has more on the response. >> reporter: in guerrero, they're known for some of the most explosive demonstrations. the fire department just arrived. guess what, not only are the cars burning but the inside of the building is also burning. all in in support of the search for 43 missing students. lunging at police. a cnn camera captures protesters taking an officer captive over a tug of war over a...
128
128
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
town that the game is based on. other than of taj said if the union don't stop appealing the taj will close for good september 12. if you were playing real life monopoly would buy in atlantic city now? >> absolutely, more now than ever. the well, the value, they are giving property away, practically. and it's going to turn around. >> atlantic city is falling apart. all the casinos is closing down and the little shops on the boardwalk ain't making money. i can't see investing in this. >> i would be selling like gangster for sure. >> reporter: because? >> because there's no return as far as my investment goes. >> people will come here forever because it's a fun place to come. >> reporter: with all the problems atlantic city is not getting out of jail free the way you would in monopoly. difficult deals will be made to make sure the city survives just as with the game until be winners and losers. on the boardwalk, nora muchanic. >> the atm, bible in the church and the playground. which is the dirtest one we touch everyday. >> keeping fido healthy can hurt your pocketbook. getting quality service that doesn't break th
town that the game is based on. other than of taj said if the union don't stop appealing the taj will close for good september 12. if you were playing real life monopoly would buy in atlantic city now? >> absolutely, more now than ever. the well, the value, they are giving property away, practically. and it's going to turn around. >> atlantic city is falling apart. all the casinos is closing down and the little shops on the boardwalk ain't making money. i can't see investing in...
578
578
tv
eye 578
favorite 0
quote 8
cbs-3, in old town septa board chairman pat dion union president, willie brown announce that tentative two-year deal, details again are being sorted out at this point. but we do know the deal does include wage increases for workers, and that both sides are calling those increases fair. this is a big deal. the strike would have affected nearly a million riders, on the trolley line, the bus route, the subways we spoke to some of those riders, who are, obviously happy about the deal. >> i'll be real happen. >> i oh, yes, i will ' be walk to go work. glad i don't have to walk. >> again there still needs to be work to be done, work verse to vote, and then have that contract ratified. that should take place sometime late next week but the part you need to know, strike averted. the latest from olney steve patterson, "eyewitness news". >> parents are being notified about a sexting scandal. unfolding at neshaminy school in langhorne. sexually exploit -- explicit photos sent to student while inside that school. middletown township police are investigating the the incident parents are being urged
cbs-3, in old town septa board chairman pat dion union president, willie brown announce that tentative two-year deal, details again are being sorted out at this point. but we do know the deal does include wage increases for workers, and that both sides are calling those increases fair. this is a big deal. the strike would have affected nearly a million riders, on the trolley line, the bus route, the subways we spoke to some of those riders, who are, obviously happy about the deal. >> i'll...
190
190
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 4
we brought video along, cbs-3 there late last night, old town septa board chairman pat dion, union presidentyear deal in press conference, details on the agreement are not being shared yet, but we know the deal does include wage inch creeps cents, for workers, both sides calling the increases fair. this is a big deal. strike would have affect add million riders on the rail lines, bus routes, and subways, we spoke to both sides about getting it done. >> both sides moved a little bit. that was it. you know? little compromise on both sides. this process has produced tentative contract that's fair, to our union employees, our customers, and the taxpayers, it balances the needs of our valuable work force, while operating the transit system in the mossee fish end manner possible. >> reporter: talks are fair. of course details are scarce because the board and the union has yet to present those details to their members. once that's done, and there is some voting, and then ratifying, we should have a contract by sometime next week. we'll of course keep you posted on that. that's the latest from olney
we brought video along, cbs-3 there late last night, old town septa board chairman pat dion, union presidentyear deal in press conference, details on the agreement are not being shared yet, but we know the deal does include wage inch creeps cents, for workers, both sides calling the increases fair. this is a big deal. strike would have affect add million riders on the rail lines, bus routes, and subways, we spoke to both sides about getting it done. >> both sides moved a little bit. that...
111
111
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
by town and city by city the democrats did have the turnout so the union machine is still working. in some cases that's cool, but i think the working families voted with their pocketbooks and their kitchen table budgets, neil, because, again, the paychecks were getting smaller and, you know, we were working more hours, and it's come down to a point where, you know, enough is enough. let's help the people who are working. you keep ccaiming that you are doing that mr. democrat, but you're really not doing that. and that's why we're fed up. neil: you're giving republicans sort of a chance to see what they can do? >> i absolutely -- neil: interesting. all right. >> i really want to see, neil, and, again, i don't agree with obama's politics. i don't. i think if we had a balance houses of congress and a democratic president. it seems -- the stock market seems to agree and what have you, but i really want to see america succeed. i have children. i want to pass along the great american shot that i had, you know, a street kid from boston, and i'm talking to neil ca
by town and city by city the democrats did have the turnout so the union machine is still working. in some cases that's cool, but i think the working families voted with their pocketbooks and their kitchen table budgets, neil, because, again, the paychecks were getting smaller and, you know, we were working more hours, and it's come down to a point where, you know, enough is enough. let's help the people who are working. you keep ccaiming that you are doing that mr. democrat, but you're really...
49
49
Nov 26, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
union. and they did. >> kind of has a shameless field to it. it's very manipulative and not very home town.y to treat your people in your community, unless they are not in your community, and you see them as a source of gains to be extracted. for boeing, leaving behind a world class union for a new area in charleston would come at a price. work in the plant is significantly behind schedule and plagued by production errors. >> i know of one customer who will no longer accept planes from charleston due to quality issues. they'll only accept final assembly done in everett washington. every day when you go to work, not only are you doing your job, but you are looking at the previous job to see if someone messed something else up on that and chose not to tell anyone. >> to be sure everything is done correctly and the plane is safe,zkdxpzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx pzkdx xgpzkdx x
union. and they did. >> kind of has a shameless field to it. it's very manipulative and not very home town.y to treat your people in your community, unless they are not in your community, and you see them as a source of gains to be extracted. for boeing, leaving behind a world class union for a new area in charleston would come at a price. work in the plant is significantly behind schedule and plagued by production errors. >> i know of one customer who will no longer accept planes...
220
220
Nov 4, 2014
11/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> police in mexico have captured the runaway mayor from the town of iguala where 43 state of the unions went missing. he and his wife were arrested in mexico city. the students were abducted by local police after a protest in late september. they haven't been seen since. mexican officials accuse him of ordering police to confront the students on the day of their disappearance. >>> it's been ten years in the making, the north korean embassy in london has thrown open its doors for the first time for an unprecedented art exhibition. the paintings are all by north korean artists on show to the british public for the next three days. alpa patel has more. >> reporter: lovingly painted and instantly recognizable, this, the tower of london, deluged in poppies and visitors. and this, a busy street scene in trafalga square. insights into british sights, but by a north korean hand. this extraordinary exhibition is being held inside the north korean embassy in london, which has never before been open to the public. >> the people, when they come through the door, will leave their preconceptions, the
. >>> police in mexico have captured the runaway mayor from the town of iguala where 43 state of the unions went missing. he and his wife were arrested in mexico city. the students were abducted by local police after a protest in late september. they haven't been seen since. mexican officials accuse him of ordering police to confront the students on the day of their disappearance. >>> it's been ten years in the making, the north korean embassy in london has thrown open its...
95
95
Nov 24, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
town on long island. police think they may beheading to jersey sit r i or union city in a blue dodge mini-van. has license plate 79529. we will bring you any updates as soon as we get them. meanwhile, police investigating discovery of woman's body outside a south philadelphia warehouse. >> homeless man led investigators to the woman in this lot off columbus boulevard near dilworth street yesterday afternoon. now, police say the woman was make and had a laceration on her rib cage. it is unclear how long she may have been there. police are reviewing surveillance video from nearby businesses. >>> philly police also hope surveillance video can read them to the gunman who shot two teen boys in north philadelphia. gunfire happened just before 6:00 last night, on the 2300 block of north fawn street. a 17 year old was shot in the arm and leg, 16 year old hit twice in the knee. both in stable condition. >> a community comes together to remember the young victims killed in a tragic shooting in tabernacle, new jersey. dozens gathered for a candlelight vigil at the tabernacle town hall last night to refle
town on long island. police think they may beheading to jersey sit r i or union city in a blue dodge mini-van. has license plate 79529. we will bring you any updates as soon as we get them. meanwhile, police investigating discovery of woman's body outside a south philadelphia warehouse. >> homeless man led investigators to the woman in this lot off columbus boulevard near dilworth street yesterday afternoon. now, police say the woman was make and had a laceration on her rib cage. it is...
99
99
Nov 29, 2014
11/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
union square. in front of macy's, the sidewalk was packed. for san francisco retailers in this part of town, the turnout looked good. for protesters, however, the throngs were a challenge. >> stop the torture, stop the pain! >> reporter: in front of some union square's high-end clothing stores people for the ethical treatment of animals, p.e.t.a., called for a boycott of fur. another group supporting tibet wants a boycott of all things made in china. it's no coincidence that the boycotts are timed for the one day of the year when americans are the least likely to forego shopping. oakland resident and filmmaker ephraim walker explains that this is the day when the powerful pay attention to shopping. >> black friday. you know, it's the biggest day in america for retailers. >> reporter: walker made this youtube video calling for a black friday boycott. with the aim of putting pressure on the nation's biggest retailers. >> people at the top may say, hey, we recognize that the people of america are unhappy with what's going on. they may flex some of their economic muscle. >> reporter: the shoppe
union square. in front of macy's, the sidewalk was packed. for san francisco retailers in this part of town, the turnout looked good. for protesters, however, the throngs were a challenge. >> stop the torture, stop the pain! >> reporter: in front of some union square's high-end clothing stores people for the ethical treatment of animals, p.e.t.a., called for a boycott of fur. another group supporting tibet wants a boycott of all things made in china. it's no coincidence that the...
57
57
Nov 29, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> isil launched an attack on the syrian border town of kobane this morning and a spokesman for kurdish department union party said the attack came from the turkish side of the border, saying it's impossible to turkey did not know about the attack. turkish officials call the claim unfounded. >> a time table for the creation of a palestinian state calls for the end of the israeli occupation of palestinian territories by the year 2016. >> palestinian president abbas and foreign ministers at the arab league decided to consider their cult is as with the french who are playing an active role in helping the palestinians reach a draft resolution that is more acceptable to them and to european countries. according to a senior palestinian official at the talks in cairo, we understand that as of next monday, there will be more serious discussions at the united nations headquarters in new york to finalize the draft resolution. he said we are talking about days, not months. we also know from this official that in any edited version of the draft resolution, there is a bare minimum that the palestinians would accept
. >> isil launched an attack on the syrian border town of kobane this morning and a spokesman for kurdish department union party said the attack came from the turkish side of the border, saying it's impossible to turkey did not know about the attack. turkish officials call the claim unfounded. >> a time table for the creation of a palestinian state calls for the end of the israeli occupation of palestinian territories by the year 2016. >> palestinian president abbas and...
60
60
Nov 9, 2014
11/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
town in north africa. because it is a spanish exclave, it has the unusual status of being a small bit of the european unionn the african continent, which means migrants often see it as a way into the eu, but also, traders using it as a way of legally getting european goods out. the problem is that local people are literally -- local people are being used for what is literally back raking work. >> she is having 40 kilos strapped to her back -- it might be food, clothing, or blankets. she is going to lug the cargo across the border from spain to morocco. >> this is how poor people like us earn our money. it is relentless. everyone thinks only of themselves. work is torture. >> there are now hundreds of mule women crossing the border, which used to be closed. women or men, the rule here is survival of the fittest. the goods do not have to be declared customs because the authorities consider them hand luggage. this is thanks to a deal between the border towns in spanish administered morocco. traders can make a profitable business by not having to pay customs duties. she takes a break. it is an exhausting journ
town in north africa. because it is a spanish exclave, it has the unusual status of being a small bit of the european unionn the african continent, which means migrants often see it as a way into the eu, but also, traders using it as a way of legally getting european goods out. the problem is that local people are literally -- local people are being used for what is literally back raking work. >> she is having 40 kilos strapped to her back -- it might be food, clothing, or blankets. she...
117
117
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
union without interference. if they try to drop off a giant printed investigation of the petition they were interfered with. >> we want to town our petition. >> you want to turn in your petition? let me talk to facebook and see if they will let someone represent you. i need you to go back to the public property back there. >> the teamsters say this started when the bus drivers came to them for help. a complaint was working explain shifts waiting six careers teen picking up and dropping off employees without being paid. >> they should be able to make a decent page, get paid for the time working and have with the health care and working conditions which is not too much to ask one of the richest companies in the world. >> facebook declined to comment but the c.e.o. of the transportation company sent me a statement saying they pay an hourly wage among the highest in the industry along with full medical benefits, vacation, holiday and sick days. he said that "we are committed to providing comfortable accommodations for drivers teen shifts whether the bus yard or facebook campus." if they are successful in unionizing facebook drive
union without interference. if they try to drop off a giant printed investigation of the petition they were interfered with. >> we want to town our petition. >> you want to turn in your petition? let me talk to facebook and see if they will let someone represent you. i need you to go back to the public property back there. >> the teamsters say this started when the bus drivers came to them for help. a complaint was working explain shifts waiting six careers teen picking up and...
76
76
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
union committee on torture is asking the u.s. government for answers. from geneva here is paul brennan. >> what began just three months ago in a small town of missouri brought the parents of michael brown to the heart of the geneva. their aim is to prove that policies in the u.s. can amount to violation of international law. >> this trip is very important for the family. making a powerful step towards justice. we need your help. that's why we're here. we need the help to get this done. >> the family are convinced that the killing of young michael brown and the level of force used by the police during the subsequent street protests amounts for violation to the u.n. convention or torture and cruel and degrading human treatment to which the u.s. is a signatory. the u.s. is being questioned on its commitment against torture. >> we've learned in the past and strengthened our implementation of the convention. >> the committee's questioning were wide-ranging from guantanamo bay to death row of prisoners but the recurring theme was the question of the accountability of law enforcement officers. >> in any country, and also in the u.s. it's important that the public
union committee on torture is asking the u.s. government for answers. from geneva here is paul brennan. >> what began just three months ago in a small town of missouri brought the parents of michael brown to the heart of the geneva. their aim is to prove that policies in the u.s. can amount to violation of international law. >> this trip is very important for the family. making a powerful step towards justice. we need your help. that's why we're here. we need the help to get this...
261
261
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 1
and obbiously,, in urn stiif you ok town by wn and ty by city the democrats didavehe turnout so the unionstill rking. in som cases that's cool, but i think the rking famils voted with theirocketbooks andheir kchenable budget neil, because, agai the paychecks were getting smaller and, you know, we were rking more hurs, and it's com d to a point whereyou know, enough is enough. let's help the peopl who are working you keep ccaiming that u are doing that mr. democrat, but you're really not doing that. and that's whye're fed . neil: you're gving republicans sort o a chance to see what th can do? >> i absuty -- neil: inteing. all right. i really want to see, neil, a, again, don' agree wi obama politics. don't i think if we had a balance houses of ngss and a democric preside it sms -- the stock market seems togree and whatave you, b i really want to see americace. have cldren. i want to ss alonghe great american sho tha i had, you know, a stet kid fr bosto and i'malkin to neil cato, you know, fo x yearsn fox busine. so iant to give my kids a chance, and thk that's what people did. th voted with
and obbiously,, in urn stiif you ok town by wn and ty by city the democrats didavehe turnout so the unionstill rking. in som cases that's cool, but i think the rking famils voted with theirocketbooks andheir kchenable budget neil, because, agai the paychecks were getting smaller and, you know, we were rking more hurs, and it's com d to a point whereyou know, enough is enough. let's help the peopl who are working you keep ccaiming that u are doing that mr. democrat, but you're really not doing...
183
183
Nov 11, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
and we have to bring it to the union so they can expose it to the rest of the world what's going none mall townerguson. >> this was letly mcspadden speaking in geneva switzerland. they said the shooting death of their unarmed son by a white ferguson police officer and the way police treated protesters in the days after his killing violated the u.n.'s anti-torture convention. in a 13-page statement they said "the united states must take steps to address the torture and/or cruel inhumane and degrading treatment of michael brown and other black and brown persons killed by law enforcement." while brown's parents are all the way in geneva. back home in ferguson people are preparing for the worst as a grand jury gets closer to reaching its decision. it could decide any day now whether to indict darren wilson a white police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black teen. the big concern if wilson is not indicted the town will explode once again like it did are brown was gunned down in early august. >> it's really a volatile situation based upon, you know, if he's indicted or not. people are pr
and we have to bring it to the union so they can expose it to the rest of the world what's going none mall townerguson. >> this was letly mcspadden speaking in geneva switzerland. they said the shooting death of their unarmed son by a white ferguson police officer and the way police treated protesters in the days after his killing violated the u.n.'s anti-torture convention. in a 13-page statement they said "the united states must take steps to address the torture and/or cruel...
63
63
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
town. we talked with the business managers of the st. louis police officer's unione perspective. >> well, it's pretty much a for gone conclusion what's not being talked about here is officer wilson is not going to be charged probably because the young man puts his hands on k you can't put your hands on the cop. is that about right? >> sure this is a killer be killed situation. the forensic evidence ballistic evidence demonstrates in my mind that michael brown went for the officer's gun, tried to disarm him and was going to try again when the officer used deadly force. >> okay. let's go here then. but the officer dropped him 100 feet from the car so a lot of people are like, wait a minute, it wasn't kill or be killed. it didn't have to go that far. >>> i don't know that that's true. you know there's information about the forensics and ballistics that i'm not privy to. we'll know more after the grand jury deliberates. >> in your professional opinion, professional opinion, why are black guys arrested more than white guys? >>> well, you know, we have a lot of urban neig
town. we talked with the business managers of the st. louis police officer's unione perspective. >> well, it's pretty much a for gone conclusion what's not being talked about here is officer wilson is not going to be charged probably because the young man puts his hands on k you can't put your hands on the cop. is that about right? >> sure this is a killer be killed situation. the forensic evidence ballistic evidence demonstrates in my mind that michael brown went for the officer's...
702
702
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 702
favorite 0
quote 0
president, he worked for ge, and he went to all the small towns and talked to the hard working employees and would say don't strike, don't join a unionyone loved him because he was just a man of the people. he wasn't charging $300,000 to go speak. >> doesn't bother me. >> dead broke comment, right? and we know that's not true. maybe i'm defending her vegetable platter because that's the same thing that we have for the five in the green room minus the ginger ale, so it's really not that bad. >> how about her getting paid 50 grand more than her hubs for this speech? how's that going over in the household? >> well, there's a lot of questions, doctor, about how the clinton foundation raises its money. "the new york times" did a huge expose on how they're getting these big speaking fees, and i do think it's a problem especially when she spoke at unlv, and then they raised tuition for the students. so when public universities are funding hillary clinton, bankrolling her, she's claiming to be dead broke, and the students -- who a lot of them are dead broke -- >> that's unfortunate. >> that's the problem. >> she was speaking about affordable
president, he worked for ge, and he went to all the small towns and talked to the hard working employees and would say don't strike, don't join a unionyone loved him because he was just a man of the people. he wasn't charging $300,000 to go speak. >> doesn't bother me. >> dead broke comment, right? and we know that's not true. maybe i'm defending her vegetable platter because that's the same thing that we have for the five in the green room minus the ginger ale, so it's really not...
137
137
Nov 24, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
town of green port. now, police believe they may beheading to jersey city or union city, new jersey, in a blue dodge or chrysler mini-van. the van has temporary connecticut tags. the plate 795t9. we'll stay on top of this story and bring you more updates as soon as they come into our news room. updating other breaking news story from chester delaware county, all lanes closed i95 northbound at route 320 because of deadly accident. >> now it happened shortly there right before 3:00. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunk join us live with the details for us, david? >> reporter: just got off with pennsylvania state police five minutes ago, they told me to expect 95 to be closed for little while longer, they don't know exactly how long, but live look right now, actually on road overlooking the accident scene, amorosso bread truck delivery van involved, also there is an s.u.v. in the back, not sure exactly the placement of that, how it was involved, but a lot of debris on the road, looks like authorities are starting to clean up that debris little bit. we don't know exact time of when that will be cleaned up. also d
town of green port. now, police believe they may beheading to jersey city or union city, new jersey, in a blue dodge or chrysler mini-van. the van has temporary connecticut tags. the plate 795t9. we'll stay on top of this story and bring you more updates as soon as they come into our news room. updating other breaking news story from chester delaware county, all lanes closed i95 northbound at route 320 because of deadly accident. >> now it happened shortly there right before 3:00....
94
94
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
town trying to reshape and renew itself. thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria, gps, starts right now. >>> when the last century dawned, electricity was a novelty. much of the world, even much of america, was still lit by gas and candles after the sun went down. a few years later, wilber and orville wright flew their plane at kittyhawk. then came mass production, including the model t ford. >> you can tune in this wonderful new westinghouse television set. >> television, nuclear bombs, jet engines, personal computers, and the internet. these are all just some of the innovations that rounded out the 20th century. that's an extraordinary amount of change in just four generations. can this century be as innovative? what makes conditions ripe for innovation? how can you or i be an innovator? i'm fareed zakaria and this is innovators driving the future, a "gps" special. i have always been fascinated by these kinds of questions so i invited some of the smartest and most innovative people i know to come on the show and he
town trying to reshape and renew itself. thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria, gps, starts right now. >>> when the last century dawned, electricity was a novelty. much of the world, even much of america, was still lit by gas and candles after the sun went down. a few years later, wilber and orville wright flew their plane at kittyhawk. then came mass production, including the model t ford. >> you can tune in this...
149
149
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
union continuing with jim curtain as manager. and the villanova grad the third boss in five years. >> i am incredibly honored to be the head coach of my home-townb. it is something that means a lot to me. i am also eager to get the first off-season under my belt and improve on a group of guys laying a great foundation. >> the union qualifying for playoffs once in their position and hopefully he will change that. >> thank you. >>> and coming up tonight on 6abc, a prime time cross overwelcoming mark cuban. >> i am backing out, mr. cuban. huge mav's fans. 2011 finals, highlight of my life right above -- well, there hasn't been a lot of highlights. >> find out what happens when the sports and business mogul is mistaken for a repair man tonight at 8:30. and that is after "last man standing" and stick around to watch "shark tank." and "action news" at 11:00 with jim gardner. we still have cable internet, so our uploads are half the speed of our downloads. so i'll be half-fast when i share my photos. and i'll do a half-fast job updating my blog. wait, is everything under this tree half-fast? who wants eggnog? don't settle for half fast cable internet.
union continuing with jim curtain as manager. and the villanova grad the third boss in five years. >> i am incredibly honored to be the head coach of my home-townb. it is something that means a lot to me. i am also eager to get the first off-season under my belt and improve on a group of guys laying a great foundation. >> the union qualifying for playoffs once in their position and hopefully he will change that. >> thank you. >>> and coming up tonight on 6abc, a prime...
29
29
Nov 24, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
represented a encompassed t couple of the towns south of the james river, he was a civil war veteran who came on. a political carpet bagger. elected to theas union, he does what he can to district.this they adopt martin q. powell in wisconsin. he comes to the house chamber. we don't know about powell. years old. we know his family came over and theeard reports that he was first african-american page. they ripped and teased him before i came onboard. served for about a year. he's the only instance of a page the house in the 1800s that we know of. leaves, theafter he and snimction era ends crow were going to place and in ashington, d.c. and the appointment of after write can to 1256 positions subsides after that. 1800s, there the are no african-americans serving in the house. >> one of the great things is lthough we don't have images and little information about what his experience was, we in the records of the treat ooens man bank. he's depoz silling it in his account. think it's fascinating and gripping because it's such an example of something set up in the reconstruction. the war ends. to serve the needs of african-americans. he was born to fr
represented a encompassed t couple of the towns south of the james river, he was a civil war veteran who came on. a political carpet bagger. elected to theas union, he does what he can to district.this they adopt martin q. powell in wisconsin. he comes to the house chamber. we don't know about powell. years old. we know his family came over and theeard reports that he was first african-american page. they ripped and teased him before i came onboard. served for about a year. he's the only...
51
51
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the townithin these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's a touristy scene, full of people just having fun. through the season, each midday, cruise-ship groups congest the center as they blitz the town in the care of local guides. like many tourist zones, tallinn's is a commercial gauntlet. here there's a hokey torture museum, strolling russian dolls, medieval theme restaurants complete with touts, and enthusiastic hawkers of ye olde taste treats. woman: [ laughs ] steves: but just a couple blocks away is, for me, the real attraction of tallinn -- workaday locals enjoying real freedom and better economic times. still-ramshackle courtyards host inviting cafés. bistros serve organic cuisine in a chic patina of old-world-meets
union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the townithin these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings are a reminder that tallinn was once an important medieval trading center. today it's...
143
143
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
cnn for any breaking news developments out of ferg soorngs town trying to reshape and renew itself. thank you for watching "state of the union'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria, gps, starts right now. >>> when the last century dawned, electricity was a novelty. much of the world, even much of america, was still lit by gas and candles after the sun went down. a few years later, wilber and orville wright flew their plane at kittyhawk. then came mass production, including the model t ford. >> you can tune in this wonderful new westinghouse television set. >> television, nuclear bombs, jet engines, personal computers, and the internet. these are all just some of the innovations that rounded out the 20th century. that's an extraordinary amount of change in just four
cnn for any breaking news developments out of ferg soorngs town trying to reshape and renew itself. thank you for watching "state of the union'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria, gps, starts right now. >>> when the last century dawned, electricity was a novelty. much of the world, even much of america, was still lit by gas and candles after the sun went down. a few years later, wilber and orville wright flew their plane at kittyhawk. then came mass production, including...
44
44
Nov 9, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
towns around them. they have great opportunity to improve their conditions. >> hello. i did some research on union veterans and i went through several newspapers in washington, d.c. and the american tribune out of indianapolis. often times, they would have vignettes from stories of the war. and there was a ton of stories about being a prisoner. there are a lot of books written. it almost becomes a genre in itself. so i just wonder if you have any additional comments about the popularity of the stories of being a prisoner after the war. >> it's driven by self interest. in the early 1880s, congress passes a law by which former prisoners of war, not the other way around can receive a higher pension to the tune of $6 a month. that creates a massive cottage industry in publishing. if you write a story of your experience, that's proof to the pension board. the further away they are published from the war, the more they reflect memory. and the less they reflect accurately the prison experience. and so we -- it becomes a paradox. you want to quote them as primary sources. but sometimes you just have to wo
towns around them. they have great opportunity to improve their conditions. >> hello. i did some research on union veterans and i went through several newspapers in washington, d.c. and the american tribune out of indianapolis. often times, they would have vignettes from stories of the war. and there was a ton of stories about being a prisoner. there are a lot of books written. it almost becomes a genre in itself. so i just wonder if you have any additional comments about the popularity...
266
266
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
answers and we need action and we have to bring it to the union so that they can expose it to the rest of the world what's going on in small town >> leave the area, disperse! >> reporter: the brown family argued that in their son's death and in the protests that followed, ferguson officials violated the u.n.'s convention against torture and other cruel or degrading punishment. today the u.n. responded with its recommendations. >> we recommend that the instance of police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers are investigated promptly, effectively and impartially. >> reporter: this is not the first time the committee has urged a democratic nation to review its police more carefully. in recent years, the netherlands responded to u.n. concerns over police in aruba by setting up an internal investigation bureau there. portugal and the czech republic amended their codes. >> we welcome the scrutiny of the world because what you see in america is a country that has steadily worked to address our problems, to make our union more perfect. >> reporter: president obama acknowledged international criticism when he
answers and we need action and we have to bring it to the union so that they can expose it to the rest of the world what's going on in small town >> leave the area, disperse! >> reporter: the brown family argued that in their son's death and in the protests that followed, ferguson officials violated the u.n.'s convention against torture and other cruel or degrading punishment. today the u.n. responded with its recommendations. >> we recommend that the instance of police...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
here representing union workers united and most of the base and our students who are at city college in san francisco, state, many of them who are working part time jobs at stone town and west field and down in the powell area and so this will have a huge impact on our membership, because you know, to be honest those extra five, or ten hours, are the difference between being able to pay rent and being able to go to the doctor and pay for the expenses and putting food on the table and with the on call practices, i know that it is a huge issue for our members, and a lot of them could not even commit to being here today because of their on call practice and their schedules, that come out two or three days before they know, and so this is really important to us and i think that given the economic disparity and how it has konlted it grow in san francisco, as a city we have a real obligation and how we address the economic needs of our most valuable and our most wonderful workers and so we applaud your leadership and union workers stands behind it. >> thank you for your involvement as well, in this legislation. >> before you speak, let me ask for the other speakers. >> m
here representing union workers united and most of the base and our students who are at city college in san francisco, state, many of them who are working part time jobs at stone town and west field and down in the powell area and so this will have a huge impact on our membership, because you know, to be honest those extra five, or ten hours, are the difference between being able to pay rent and being able to go to the doctor and pay for the expenses and putting food on the table and with the...
493
493
Nov 23, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 493
favorite 0
quote 0
town was afraid of. asians,probably significant japanese and chinese populations. new york city, could have been jews. could have been union organizers, because they didn't really like unions. socialists.een en anand everywhere, catholics. i chronicle in my book a really very bloody and violent anti-catholic history in america since the 1600's, all the way century.20th so i want to read a little something here as well about this. it's what a historian said about this period of time. bessie and edward knew their marketplace and fashioned a product guaranteed to sell. historian nancy maclean summed up the situation. klan leaders constructed a new of reactionary politics that yoked white supremacy to percent americanism. anti-catholicism -- anti-semitism. things were changing and white protestant america was fearful. sell.an be an easy it was indeed fertile ground. bessie and edward had tapped a huge and receptive marketplace of fearful white protestants. business was good. now, bessie and edward were making enormous fortunes. fact, the most glaring fact, eventually -- i'll talk about this -- edward and bessie are forced to l
town was afraid of. asians,probably significant japanese and chinese populations. new york city, could have been jews. could have been union organizers, because they didn't really like unions. socialists.een en anand everywhere, catholics. i chronicle in my book a really very bloody and violent anti-catholic history in america since the 1600's, all the way century.20th so i want to read a little something here as well about this. it's what a historian said about this period of time. bessie and...
81
81
Nov 23, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
richmond and a couple of the towns south of the james river, he was a civil war veteran who had stayed on. he became a political carpetbagger when virginia was readmitted to the union. things he does is appoints an african-american page. and powell comes into the house chamber. we know a lot a lot about powell. he was 14. we do not have any pictures of him. but we found him in census records. we know his family was from manchester. we have press reports are saying that he was the first african-american page, including one report that said that his first day on the job the pages teased him like they did every other page, but he did his job. he served for a year. he is the only instance of an african-american page serving in the 1800's. shortly after he leaves, the reconstruction era ends. and you have jim crow laws go into place in the house, in washington, d.c. and th appointment of african-americanes to staff physician subsides. just like the story of african-american members. by the end of the 1800's, we go through a long p eriod where there is no african-american serving in the house of representatives. >> one of my favorite thing about alfred powell, al though
richmond and a couple of the towns south of the james river, he was a civil war veteran who had stayed on. he became a political carpetbagger when virginia was readmitted to the union. things he does is appoints an african-american page. and powell comes into the house chamber. we know a lot a lot about powell. he was 14. we do not have any pictures of him. but we found him in census records. we know his family was from manchester. we have press reports are saying that he was the first...
114
114
Nov 9, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
sites i visited, i have a town hall meeting with employees, have a meeting with the leadership of the organization, with the whistleblowers in that organization, with the union president, and with all stakeholders. every single case, i talk about our mission and our values. we have right now proposed more than 40 disciplinary action so far and we have over 100 investigations currently underway within the department. by the ig, some by the department of justice, some involve the f b i, some involve the office of special counsel, and others involved and accountability team that we stood up called the office of count -- office of accountability review. it is an organization that reports directly to me. about 500,000g disciplinary actions over the past year. some of those 5600 are already completed. we have about 2000 going on serious aboutre making sure we hold people accountable for their actions. all of these investigations are done and there is a hierarchy to the order of these investigations, when the f the i has the highest position because they are talking about criminal investigations, all of the evidence is passed down to us and we can use that to take
sites i visited, i have a town hall meeting with employees, have a meeting with the leadership of the organization, with the whistleblowers in that organization, with the union president, and with all stakeholders. every single case, i talk about our mission and our values. we have right now proposed more than 40 disciplinary action so far and we have over 100 investigations currently underway within the department. by the ig, some by the department of justice, some involve the f b i, some...
684
684
tv
eye 684
favorite 0
quote 13
town, your team, your kids on tv, thehe original friday football frenzy. we'll be right bac there are 211 lawyers in congress. but not one electrician. so here's a bright idea. donald norcross. a unionlectrician for 30 years... in the state senate, he stood up for working families and he'll stand up for south jersey in congress. working to make college affordable. fighting to create jobs that can support a family. and pushing equal pay for equal work. donald norcross. a congressman for us. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ♪ >> it's a tragic crime that unfolded here in our area and the basis knew movie getting oscar buzz. >> the movie is called fox catcher and it premiered tonight at philadelphia's prince music theater. this tells the story the olympic gold med list wrestler mark schultz his late brother dave and of course the local millionaire john dupont who killed him. schultz's wife nancy and director bennett miller attended the premier tonight. steve carell, chaning tatum and mark ruffalo star in this film which opens to the public november 21st. it's going to be a good one. we'll be right bac >> we thank you for watching "eyewitness news" a
town, your team, your kids on tv, thehe original friday football frenzy. we'll be right bac there are 211 lawyers in congress. but not one electrician. so here's a bright idea. donald norcross. a unionlectrician for 30 years... in the state senate, he stood up for working families and he'll stand up for south jersey in congress. working to make college affordable. fighting to create jobs that can support a family. and pushing equal pay for equal work. donald norcross. a congressman for us....
78
78
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
town to go to hospital to have his injuries treated. in it, you see that he is surrounding by colleagues including his union rep presentative and the videonues so that you see him coming back several hours later and, having been treated. this is the work of the local newspaper, the st. louis dispatch which has been digging into ems and police radio calls and from that, they have worked out that the whole incident took less than 90 seconds. there has been a response to this from the brown family speaking through their lawyers thing say the videos as described by ferguson police were clearly exaggerated. they say that the interaction had nothing to do with the earlier robbery at the convenience store and that the system which they say must be changed is waited helen in favor of law enforcement and not citizenship and that they look forward to the outcome of the grand jury deliberations with great interest. richelle. >> john terrett reporting there. alaska knows who its next governor will be. after an agresstive challenge by sean parnell. the race is too close to call. it came down to 20,000 absentee and challenged ballots. walker is the fi
town to go to hospital to have his injuries treated. in it, you see that he is surrounding by colleagues including his union rep presentative and the videonues so that you see him coming back several hours later and, having been treated. this is the work of the local newspaper, the st. louis dispatch which has been digging into ems and police radio calls and from that, they have worked out that the whole incident took less than 90 seconds. there has been a response to this from the brown family...
60
60
Nov 17, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
union pacific had swapped out all of its engines for diesel. it meant the end of the coal economy in large portions of the west. many townsrt of dried up and blew away, you know? certainly, it was cleaner to do it that way. something of the charm, though, i think is lost. you know, there's something so charming about a coal-fired locomotive and the steam involved in that. but, you know, it's more efficient. >> [inaudible] natural gas-powered train? >> yeah, i believe, i believe there already are. and, certainly, you know, we're drilling more gas than we ever have in this country, so, yes. >> romantic train ride to take in the u.s. what's the most romantic train ride to take in the world? >> oh, define romantic, sir. [laughter] i could answer that a number of ways. gosh, i think i'll just be -- well, baseline is any train is romantic really except for the trans-siberian. [laughter] anywhere you go, it's going to be a great experience, i predict. for sheer amaze aing things out the win -- amazing things out the windows, a tie in between the coast starlight from san diego up to seattle where you just see incredible, incredib
union pacific had swapped out all of its engines for diesel. it meant the end of the coal economy in large portions of the west. many townsrt of dried up and blew away, you know? certainly, it was cleaner to do it that way. something of the charm, though, i think is lost. you know, there's something so charming about a coal-fired locomotive and the steam involved in that. but, you know, it's more efficient. >> [inaudible] natural gas-powered train? >> yeah, i believe, i believe...
286
286
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
serisl neil, the unions do have aertain innc but i sill think that peoeoe are -@innden and clear thinkers and this is still ameca he, neil. anobbiousl yes, in urban sectionif you look townnd city by city the decrats did hehe turnout so thenion machinesll working. inome cases that' cool, but think the working families vod with theocketbooks d their kitchen tae buets, neil, because, n, the paychecks were getting smaller and, you kw,e were workg more hours, and 's comeown to a pointhere, yo know, enough is enoh. let's he the people who are worki. you kee ccaing tha you are doing that mrdecratbut you're really not doing that. and thas why we'ed up. ne: u're giving republins rt of aance to see what ey can do? >> i aolutely -- il: intereg. all rit. >> i really want t s, neilnd, again, i don' agre oma's politics. i don't. i ink if we had a balance hses of congss and democricresident it seems -- the sto mark seems togree and ave y,ut i rely want see amica suced. i havehildren. i wa to pass ang thehe eat american shohott ii had, you know, streetid from boston, and m talkin tneil cavuto, u know, for six years on fox business. so i want to give my kids a chance and i think th's wh
serisl neil, the unions do have aertain innc but i sill think that peoeoe are -@innden and clear thinkers and this is still ameca he, neil. anobbiousl yes, in urban sectionif you look townnd city by city the decrats did hehe turnout so thenion machinesll working. inome cases that' cool, but think the working families vod with theocketbooks d their kitchen tae buets, neil, because, n, the paychecks were getting smaller and, you kw,e were workg more hours, and 's comeown to a pointhere, yo know,...
208
208
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
town it was a vital role in solving the crime of robbery. >> corey bell and charles taylor and nico taylor are charged in the robbery. >> septa's union is sethreatened to strike but reached a new two year deal tentatively. it includes 5% wage increases and will not effect pensions or medical benefits. >> i have an outdoor birthday party this weekend it includes a nature walk. >> reporter: it will be cool for it. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we're dry. there will be pleasant -- plenty of other birthday parties. as we look outside we have sky 6 wilmington waterfront. it will be cool as you step outside this morning. 47 degrees in philadelphia. the winds are out of the northwest at 9 gusting a little bit higher than that. getting more blustery and gusty as the sun gets up over the horizon and we get into the meat of the day. we're dry in the morning, sun and clouds. after lunch we'll be on the look out of spotty sprinkles and showers. 4:00 there might be more of these, again if you wind up with any amount of steady rain wait ten minutes will be over. these do not look like they will be real big. this evening, looks like it's dry i
town it was a vital role in solving the crime of robbery. >> corey bell and charles taylor and nico taylor are charged in the robbery. >> septa's union is sethreatened to strike but reached a new two year deal tentatively. it includes 5% wage increases and will not effect pensions or medical benefits. >> i have an outdoor birthday party this weekend it includes a nature walk. >> reporter: it will be cool for it. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we're dry. there...
92
92
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
towns around them. one of the interesting things at prisoners with skills have great opportunity to improve their condition. >> did some research on union veterans and i went through several union veteran newspapers , national tribune in washington, d.c. and the american tribune out of indianapolis and often times they would have stories from the war and there was a ton of tories about being a prisoner at andersonville or other prisons. i also know that after the war there's a lot of books that are written about being a prisoner during the civil war. itself. s a genre in i'm wonder f-ing you have any additional comment bs the popularity of the story of being a prisoner after the war. >> it's driven by self-interest. in the early 1880's congress passes a law by which former prisoners of war, in this case that's federal soldiers held in southern prisons, not the other way around, can receive a higher pension to the tune of $6 a month. -- if you s a mass write the story of your experience, that's proof and attention for it. d there's another truth of prison memoirs. the further they are published from the war, the more they reflect memory
towns around them. one of the interesting things at prisoners with skills have great opportunity to improve their condition. >> did some research on union veterans and i went through several union veteran newspapers , national tribune in washington, d.c. and the american tribune out of indianapolis and often times they would have stories from the war and there was a ton of tories about being a prisoner at andersonville or other prisons. i also know that after the war there's a lot of...