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and they were being union family in town. they were one of two families in janesville that had three generations of men on the united auto worked local 95 executive commit year, and dave vaughn worked at gm and retired, and he was run of the people i met on this very first trip i made out to janesville, the summer of 2011. and i met him because at the time in his retirement, he and another gm retiree were running the uaw local because there were no active auto workers to be running the local. so they were rung it in their retirement. and he had had a full career. he was getting his pension, and when i said to him, as i said to many people nor first period of time that it was coming back and forth to janesville, who else should i get to know? dave said, you should get to know my son but probably won't want to talk to you. his son, one over characters in the book, is mike vaughn. mike was the shop chairman at a place called lear seating, the largest supplier factory to the general motors plant. it had 800 workers itself. and it
and they were being union family in town. they were one of two families in janesville that had three generations of men on the united auto worked local 95 executive commit year, and dave vaughn worked at gm and retired, and he was run of the people i met on this very first trip i made out to janesville, the summer of 2011. and i met him because at the time in his retirement, he and another gm retiree were running the uaw local because there were no active auto workers to be running the local....
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we're a union town. we pay good wages. we talk care of our families and that is something that we don't compromise on. so with that being said, they come back, hope that you'll come out and stay up with this debate. because this thing, we need to get down into the weeds and really see what vigor is up to. thank you. >> thank you. >> item 12-a, informational presentation regarding the transaction structure for the mission rock development project and 337 and 348 third street and san francisco bay. >> good afternoon. president adams. vice president brandon, commissioners. brian williams yamson, senior project manager with port staff. before you today with a detailed informational review of the mission rock project at sea wall lot 337 at pier 48. my comments today will provide context and project highlights that reference and expand on the series of informational presentations you received this past june, july and august. assistant deputy director of waterfront development rebecca menocini will present a detailed review of th
we're a union town. we pay good wages. we talk care of our families and that is something that we don't compromise on. so with that being said, they come back, hope that you'll come out and stay up with this debate. because this thing, we need to get down into the weeds and really see what vigor is up to. thank you. >> thank you. >> item 12-a, informational presentation regarding the transaction structure for the mission rock development project and 337 and 348 third street and san...
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union. and in this town, some were concerned by a brexit deal that focussed on interests on this island rathersles. it would mean a united ireland. we need to keep hold of our beliefs and traditions. there's a lot of things sold down the river. we need to hold on to what we can. after many rows about flags and culture, some unionists worry that this is a kingdom that's becoming less united. politics in northern ireland tends to be dominated by questions of identity, whether see themselves as british or irish and what scared the dup was that the deal on the table seemed to prioritise relationships in the republic of ireland over those in the rest of the uk. there's certainly no love lost between the dup and irish government. they've accused each other of endangering relationships. daniel connor says this is a place where they really matter. if you're saying that the dup are trying to force theresa may's hand. what i'm saying is that this could easily be sorted out by the irish government. you know, if you're talking about the belfast agreement, they have as much responsibility as anybody else.
union. and in this town, some were concerned by a brexit deal that focussed on interests on this island rathersles. it would mean a united ireland. we need to keep hold of our beliefs and traditions. there's a lot of things sold down the river. we need to hold on to what we can. after many rows about flags and culture, some unionists worry that this is a kingdom that's becoming less united. politics in northern ireland tends to be dominated by questions of identity, whether see themselves as...
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the first family is called the vons, they were big union family in town. one of three families and they had worked for general motors and retired. he was one of the people i met on this first trip i made out in the summer of 2011. at the time he had another gm retiree were running the uaw local. there were no active autoworkers so they were running it in their retirement. had had a full career and was getting his pension. as i said damn well should i get to know dave said you should get to know my son but he will probably not want to talk to. his son is mike, the shop chairman at a place that was the largest supplier factory to the general motors plant. there is making seats and other auto parts and the seats are being delivered to the assembly plant three hours before they were bolted into the vehicles. if you have that type of production you can imagine what happened when gm laid off to one shift in the enclosed. they are closed as well. mike's wife, barb also worked at lear lost her job in the summer of 2008. mike could stay longer because after that sh
the first family is called the vons, they were big union family in town. one of three families and they had worked for general motors and retired. he was one of the people i met on this first trip i made out in the summer of 2011. at the time he had another gm retiree were running the uaw local. there were no active autoworkers so they were running it in their retirement. had had a full career and was getting his pension. as i said damn well should i get to know dave said you should get to know...
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they happened on a -- china find out what union forces are in town. him.see this big call they see where the union cavalry is going to engage them. the union cavalry is under orders to engage. they send a few scouts out. we aren'tdecides going to have a fight. he turns his column back. phil says it can't be. they can't be here, it has to be malicious. phil asks what is going on. and he repeats the same sentiment. it has got to be a militia. he gets permission from hill to 1 andhe morning of july what will become the great -- buford that night will call together his brigade commanders and have an officer's call. is going to tell him what his plans are, he's to hold off the confederate infantry for the first core to come up and relieve them. tom devon, always spoiling for a fight, the general will hold. three lines deep, three lines. buford was going to the sign that going to design a defense for the confederate inch -- for the confederate infantry. i used to call it that myself. i came to realize i wasn't wrong about that. seeks to delay rather than pre
they happened on a -- china find out what union forces are in town. him.see this big call they see where the union cavalry is going to engage them. the union cavalry is under orders to engage. they send a few scouts out. we aren'tdecides going to have a fight. he turns his column back. phil says it can't be. they can't be here, it has to be malicious. phil asks what is going on. and he repeats the same sentiment. it has got to be a militia. he gets permission from hill to 1 andhe morning of...
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union. and in this town, some were concerned by a brexit deal that focussed on interests on this island ratherinterests on this island rather than across these islesm would mean a united ireland. we need to keep hold of our beliefs and traditions. there's a lot of things sold down the river. we need to hold on to what we can. after many rows about flags and culture, some unionists worry that this is a kingdom that's becoming less united. politics in northern ireland tends to be dominated by questions of identity, whether see themselves as british or irish and what scared the dup was that the deal on the table seemed to prioritise relationships in the republic of ireland over those in the rest of the uk. there's certainly no love lost between the dup and irish government. they've accused each other of endangering relationships. daniel connor says this is a place where they really matter. if you're saying that the dup are trying to force theresa may's hand. what i'm saying is that this could easily be sorted out by the irish government. you know, if you're talking about the belfast agreement, th
union. and in this town, some were concerned by a brexit deal that focussed on interests on this island ratherinterests on this island rather than across these islesm would mean a united ireland. we need to keep hold of our beliefs and traditions. there's a lot of things sold down the river. we need to hold on to what we can. after many rows about flags and culture, some unionists worry that this is a kingdom that's becoming less united. politics in northern ireland tends to be dominated by...
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they have been sent on a reconnaissance mission to try and find out what union forces are in town. they see this big call him. -- big column and they stop short, near a lutheran seminary. they see where the union cavalry is going to engage them. the union cavalry is not under orders to engage. they send a few scouts out. pettigrew decides we aren't going to have a fight. he turns his column back. they march back to cashtown. reports he has seen this large force in the town of gettysburg. he says, it can't be. they can't be here, it has to be militia. rides up and asks what is going on. and hill repeats the same sentiment. it has got to be a militia. heath gets permission from hill to take the morning of july 1 an advance on gettysburg to look for supplies. in the meantime buford that , night will call together his brigade commanders and have an officer's call. buford is going to tell him what his plans are, he's to hold off the confederate infantry for the first corps to come up and relieve them. tom devin, always spoiling for a fight, the general will hold. buford says, no, you won
they have been sent on a reconnaissance mission to try and find out what union forces are in town. they see this big call him. -- big column and they stop short, near a lutheran seminary. they see where the union cavalry is going to engage them. the union cavalry is not under orders to engage. they send a few scouts out. pettigrew decides we aren't going to have a fight. he turns his column back. they march back to cashtown. reports he has seen this large force in the town of gettysburg. he...
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. >> where you located we 115 south union street old town alexandria. >> right down by the water. >> u'll fine it. >> that's correct. >> what makes a good ugly sweater? how do we judge the ugly factor here or the wear ability factor? >> so all ugly sweaters or christmas jumpers they have little details such as yours such as mine, a good one is one that fits tight. >> okay. >> and has a lot of color and also has a lot of bells and whistles. >> okay. >> embellishments. >> i tried to match my toy toot pink here that was my little em bell issue many i have. you have blown it out of the water with the lights you have on your sweater. >> any sweater we have we can add lights to them. >> we can customize. >> put blink on them as they say nouse days. >> we can talk about it or show them off. let's bring our models who have ugly christmas what dove first. >> this is cindy she has heirloom collectibles finest you can see a lot of candy canes and holly on there. as you turn around, you can see that this is a vest. so for the guys out there, and the ladies, vests are in now. >> let me ask you thi
. >> where you located we 115 south union street old town alexandria. >> right down by the water. >> u'll fine it. >> that's correct. >> what makes a good ugly sweater? how do we judge the ugly factor here or the wear ability factor? >> so all ugly sweaters or christmas jumpers they have little details such as yours such as mine, a good one is one that fits tight. >> okay. >> and has a lot of color and also has a lot of bells and whistles....
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wounded dotting the terrain, with hospital operations already beginning, the union army in full flight back toward the town of gettysburg, which made him a little bit happier. his side was winning. but he would have seen a scene of incredible devastation to not only humans but also to the terrain, to the structures, to the fences and just debris all over the place. this house was owned by a very famous individual. his name is thaddeus stephens. he's a radical republican congressman, really into the abolition movement, and he purchased this house in trust for a widow named mary thompson. thompson had eight children. by the time of the battle, they have all grown and she lives alone, probably with a small dog in the house. mrs. thompson is thought to have been here in the house as robert e. lee and the confederate army descended upon it. there are not really good accounts as to how she may have interacted or not interacted with general lee and his staff and anybody else around here. but we know she is supposedly active in the recovery and hospital operations. this house became a hospital after the battle. sh
wounded dotting the terrain, with hospital operations already beginning, the union army in full flight back toward the town of gettysburg, which made him a little bit happier. his side was winning. but he would have seen a scene of incredible devastation to not only humans but also to the terrain, to the structures, to the fences and just debris all over the place. this house was owned by a very famous individual. his name is thaddeus stephens. he's a radical republican congressman, really into...
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you have a great view towards the town of gettysburg and the heights the union would later occupied. we know this because gettysburg is the greatest battle of the civil war and people wrote a lot about it. not only did people write about it, but people came here right afterwards. there was an early historian who collected peoples stories right away. there are maps made within a year of the battle, a map of the burials made within a year of the battle. that shows a union and a confederate soldier -- more than that -- on this property itself. that testifies to the severity of the fight. all of the maps and photos really bolster that. the postwar history of the house is interesting as well. here you have one of numerous houses on the battlefield. remember, civil war battles are usually fought in people's backyards, whether it be in eight rural -- whether it be in orural setting in a farm outside the house of any town. this civil war is fought in people's houses and on their lands. this was no exception. nobody thought of preserving all of every bit of every battlefield. even the civil w
you have a great view towards the town of gettysburg and the heights the union would later occupied. we know this because gettysburg is the greatest battle of the civil war and people wrote a lot about it. not only did people write about it, but people came here right afterwards. there was an early historian who collected peoples stories right away. there are maps made within a year of the battle, a map of the burials made within a year of the battle. that shows a union and a confederate...
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winchill, we don't know his first name, that worked for the union pacific railroad, with uz in town to talk about a new railroad that was going to come to lawrence. so when the raid happened he ran into the house of the episcopal minister, who happened to be away. the minister's wife helped him shave off his beard, put dresses on him, wrapped him in blankets, put him in a chair with medicine bottles all around so when quantrill's men came in they said, please don't bother poor to aunt bessie. we don't know how much longer she's going to be with us. a and he was safe. targets of quantrill were politicians and minister. so the minister of the methodist church, reverend fisher, was in his house. the guerrillas, quantrill's men knew they were in his house. and so they decided they were going to -- whatever they were going to do, they were going to kill him. they couldn't find him so, they set the house on fire. well, reverend fisher's wife helped him crawl out of the cellar, the basement. she covered him with rugs and furniture while the house was burning, and he was saved. so there are so
winchill, we don't know his first name, that worked for the union pacific railroad, with uz in town to talk about a new railroad that was going to come to lawrence. so when the raid happened he ran into the house of the episcopal minister, who happened to be away. the minister's wife helped him shave off his beard, put dresses on him, wrapped him in blankets, put him in a chair with medicine bottles all around so when quantrill's men came in they said, please don't bother poor to aunt bessie....
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town of sharpsburg. the confederate left and the union right, and the union right attacks at dawn. and this is probably the bloodiest several hours of the war, perhaps through the entire war. is a wheat -- excuse me, a corn field between the two armies and they fight back and forth over that cornfield for several hours. one almost gets to the other side, then is pushed back by reinforcements, and the other side is pushed back by reinforcements over and over again. in midday, the central part of the battle -- the center of both lines. church, aa small pacifist german sect church ironically enough, and a road that had sunken below the surface that was a good defensive line for the confederates. that was attacked over and over again by union troops, and we see some of the results right there. this photo taken right after the battle. one of the regiments that attacked sunken road was the new hampshire fifth. that is colonel cross. i wanted to show you this. this is in the diamond library. our very own professor ross is one of the editors of it. this is one of his official reports, and
town of sharpsburg. the confederate left and the union right, and the union right attacks at dawn. and this is probably the bloodiest several hours of the war, perhaps through the entire war. is a wheat -- excuse me, a corn field between the two armies and they fight back and forth over that cornfield for several hours. one almost gets to the other side, then is pushed back by reinforcements, and the other side is pushed back by reinforcements over and over again. in midday, the central part of...
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charles: an ap news article talked about a small town, elliott county, a blue collar union stronghold voted for democrats in 147 years until donald trump came along. >> i just like my hometown. charles: they stack the polls with democrats, i don't know how they ask the question. these new voters, former union democrat voters are still i think strongly in president trump's corn. >> they aren't necessarily new voters. but they are new republican voters. the traditional democrats, blue collar working folks that did cross over in ohio, pennsylvania and wisconsin. i think they are all still in president trump's corner. but i think they are taking a wait and see approach. there are some polls out there talking about college educated women who did vote for trump who are now more hesitant. at the end of the day, the 37% core base with president trump is never going to budge. charles: the ohios, pennsylvanias of the world. i'm not resting my laurels on these polls in the election and i don't think they are wrong now. tammy: i don't trust the decision making process of any democrat or liberal.
charles: an ap news article talked about a small town, elliott county, a blue collar union stronghold voted for democrats in 147 years until donald trump came along. >> i just like my hometown. charles: they stack the polls with democrats, i don't know how they ask the question. these new voters, former union democrat voters are still i think strongly in president trump's corn. >> they aren't necessarily new voters. but they are new republican voters. the traditional democrats, blue...
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union. and we explain the history of the heritage. have a big boost in this part of town and the methodology and demonstrated that it hasn't done so of two years they approved it and then they have to put it forward to say you're going to go public consultation process and wait crowds at this recognition. although he received the recognition from brussels foreman is convinced it's right for britain to leave the e.u. he doesn't trust the euro currency and he thinks europe will soon face another major economic crisis he's convinced that britain is better off without the e.u. and its bureaucracy. two years ago there was a new regulation which meant that we had to spend literally tens of thousands of pounds reprinting all smoked salmon packaging so that a packet of smoked salmon could have an e.u. warning sign on the back saying contains fish i do think we've become far too regulates raid too much of a nanny state and i don't think that's good for business generally. he exports his salmon to more than thirty countries isn't here frayed his business could take a hit because of
union. and we explain the history of the heritage. have a big boost in this part of town and the methodology and demonstrated that it hasn't done so of two years they approved it and then they have to put it forward to say you're going to go public consultation process and wait crowds at this recognition. although he received the recognition from brussels foreman is convinced it's right for britain to leave the e.u. he doesn't trust the euro currency and he thinks europe will soon face another...
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town. they were claiming kentucky as part of their state. finally, if we could operate in the union and perhaps defeat the union in a big battle, britain and france might recognize the confederacy. they are trying to influence policy in the north and britain and france, and they are trying to show the loyal confederates that they can be on the winning side if they joined the armies. lee took his army into maryland, while bragg took his army into kentucky. the kentucky invasion, i will tell you a little bit it about it later. it ultimately did not work. the battle of antietam overshadowed everything that was happening further west at the same time. here is a fairly complicated set of maps that i will try to explain clearly tracing lee's invasion. lee is operating -- here is washington dc and lee is operating to the south and west. the union army is gathered around washington to prevent him from attacking. here is mcclellan, here is lee. lee's route was across the potomac into this part of western maryland. eventually he would get all the way into pennsylvania, as he later did. a year
town. they were claiming kentucky as part of their state. finally, if we could operate in the union and perhaps defeat the union in a big battle, britain and france might recognize the confederacy. they are trying to influence policy in the north and britain and france, and they are trying to show the loyal confederates that they can be on the winning side if they joined the armies. lee took his army into maryland, while bragg took his army into kentucky. the kentucky invasion, i will tell you...
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union? >> sure, if you go out ahead into the smaller towns of the countryside, you find plenty of italians thatr for the lira. they say with the prices shot up , the five-star itself has been a bit ambiguous in the euro skepticism. they abandon the euro or not. it will be the last resort. the five-star government will try to renegotiate eu treaties which is a very tall order. might thisprotected process be? in germany, we see a much more but and than italy. if you look at the number of government changes, they have had a lot of tough times getting their act together. >> the next government will be the number 65 since world war ii. talking to a politics professor. they are taking ages to sort things out. in italy, we may have twice as many parties in parliament. be for the president and the head of state to possibly a point the premier until maybe we head into new elections. terrific to have you on the ground over there, reporter for italian politics and european affairs. a judge has rejected judge roy moore's effort to try to delay certification of the election of the democratic candidate in th
union? >> sure, if you go out ahead into the smaller towns of the countryside, you find plenty of italians thatr for the lira. they say with the prices shot up , the five-star itself has been a bit ambiguous in the euro skepticism. they abandon the euro or not. it will be the last resort. the five-star government will try to renegotiate eu treaties which is a very tall order. might thisprotected process be? in germany, we see a much more but and than italy. if you look at the number of...
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eric is a school in a neighboring town to give the presentation he was preparing during the operation. exposing when the union was still standing with the students your grandmother your whole says she was going to sit in class all three lupul was stupid but assault the well thought it. would in no way advice was then you might help some which no isn't one. who was doing well says the more noise the stillness with clenched between says yes this could be a proper flood as a mild boxes are going to last this is a key i shall buy the box before good book you know so i think that was the start of the incident and know it all yes interesting to look at the sample hickories i think of a bit of a game built there and was really in separate book as far as for people but as you mention by plaster you know by from the start of the new thing for a lot more of the looking for a number of them got the land. then something to do was known to move in you mind you don't mind one not be shown to push mean that it was down one mob not shown saw the new sun genial moment you gold to be. innocent does not sound the obvious all ni
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eric is a school in a neighboring town to give the presentation he was preparing during the operation exposing when the union was still standing with your students your grandma there won't be so she might miss going to castle for a loop alaska stick with you but a cell well thought i. wouldn't know advice with an emotional it's always been always the one. who was doing well says the more was the stillness with clenched between says yes this book you have put up a flautist a mile boxes are going to this is a key i shall buy the box report here. i started you didn't know it all yes you just think of it as the sample because i think of it as a team built that was really in separate book yes larger people but as you mentioned by. you know by from the start of them you couldn't put off more of the body was looking for a number of the. needed. when you board the domata want not be shown that bones mean. that shown saw the movie sound jingle logic to believe. that that's the only obvious one night shopping. being the good the booming promo sound i got new to the. top and you got it. that's happening amazon. our sou
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quarter of a percent in europe markets there, amid uncertainty over britain's exit from european union top of the town quarante. dax lower a third a half of a percent in asia overnight stocks mostly enclosure as you see there top story this half an hour right now a new twist in the russia election medellin probe special counsel robert mueller reportedly subpoenaed deutsche bank for data on relationship with president trump and his family, now trump reportedly owes germ inside's largest bank 300 million dollars dmaths pushed for a probe for a link between president and rush about face for joy behar host of the view had to walk back cell bra tory remarks on issue microbialing flynn inaccura. >> inaccurate. >> oh, my god abc news brian ross is reporting about michael flynn promised full cooperation to the mueller team, and is prepared to testify that as a candidate, donald trump directed him to make contact with the russians! yea! [cheers and applause] >> on friday's show apparently i was guiltyy of premature he evaluation peopleing claiming fake news to me a mistake not even deliberately put out falsely
quarter of a percent in europe markets there, amid uncertainty over britain's exit from european union top of the town quarante. dax lower a third a half of a percent in asia overnight stocks mostly enclosure as you see there top story this half an hour right now a new twist in the russia election medellin probe special counsel robert mueller reportedly subpoenaed deutsche bank for data on relationship with president trump and his family, now trump reportedly owes germ inside's largest bank 300...
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between the capitol and a different district's regions, local towns, i mean this is something that this normal and political life is european union we're talking about a new project in 60 years what have happened is a miracle. it needs a whole generation to change in order to well out. - how much sovereignty are you willing to give up to join agreement and europe, particularly the eurozone, which britain was not in goes pretty far in affecting your own freedom of action. the whole argument is to parent you have to give up more than your exchange rate. - the united states actually went through this in our founding because after the american revolution we had the articles of confederation. we had 13 independent states and during the 1780s nothing could get done, and so finally there was a constitutional convention and we got the governance right. - [narrator] some british leaders argue the eu is overbearing and believe britain will be stronger when they exit the european union entirely. - the case for leaving the eu has many parents, and the vote for britain to leave the eu was answering very different questions and different ways
between the capitol and a different district's regions, local towns, i mean this is something that this normal and political life is european union we're talking about a new project in 60 years what have happened is a miracle. it needs a whole generation to change in order to well out. - how much sovereignty are you willing to give up to join agreement and europe, particularly the eurozone, which britain was not in goes pretty far in affecting your own freedom of action. the whole argument is...
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so i came here, to the former home town of stalin, where he remains such an important but controversial figure. for many in the former soviet union great leader. over his 30 year rule, he established an industrial and military superpower, brought victory against the nazis and respect on the international stage. but he also oversaw the starvation, imprisonment, execution and ethnic persecution of millions of people across the ussr. for lia zautashvili's guest house, stalin is good for business. but for many here, stalin represents far more than potential profit. he's still an icon. 100,000 visitors came to gori's stalin museum last year. you can see here original furniture from stalin's first office in the kremlin. given my family history, i have mixed feelings when i walk around the museum. for me, its interpretation of stalin's life feels far too positive. apparently the guides in this museum do tell their tour groups about stalin's victims, but i'm sat right now in a room dedicated to his victory in world war two and there's no similar room in this museum talking about his political oppression or mass famines. but museum offici
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union leaders and journalists killed. in that salute indignation we will never forget what has happened and what he has done a look at the town. anger to a current president pedre. he had promised not to pardon for him ari then last week he survived a no confidence vote in congress which is dominated by for him or his supporters. this pardon is illegal the medical report that supposedly backs up this decision is a fraud it's all part of a political deal between the foci mores and kocinski is party where you reject decision your solution. but fuk him or he also has a large following supporters celebrated his release at the hospital where he'd been taken on saturday straight from prison. he reportedly has cardiovascular problems it's democrat we are extremely happy justice has been done for the best president peru has ever had the man who gave us pace and defeated terrorism. seen here in file footage was president throughout the one nine hundred ninety s. he's credited with defeating the leftist shining path insurgency and restoring economic stability but he was authoritarian he once suspended the constitution and shut down con
union leaders and journalists killed. in that salute indignation we will never forget what has happened and what he has done a look at the town. anger to a current president pedre. he had promised not to pardon for him ari then last week he survived a no confidence vote in congress which is dominated by for him or his supporters. this pardon is illegal the medical report that supposedly backs up this decision is a fraud it's all part of a political deal between the foci mores and kocinski is...
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tothat term divorce, clarify, they are talking about divorce from the slave towns, the south, the union? >> they are talking about divorcing the federal government from the protection of slavery. one of the things in terms of rrisrce that thomas mo advocated was interceding in the interstate commerce clause. that is something that is dropped out of this discussion of divorce. the're saying, look, congress of power over interstate commerce. slaves are a species of commerce. let's interfere. in the 1830's and 1840's, that meta-because slaves are not being traded anymore. they are going from all tobacco country into the cotton country. interfering in interstate commerce of slavery would have strangled the cotton kingdom much more quickly tahhan in fact non-extension. >> as i said in my paper, i want to reiterate, it is really the 833 americann the 1 anti-slavery society constitution in philadelphia, this program, de- nationalization, it is right there. they were the ones who really came up with this. who cobbled together arguments, constitutional lines of reasoning from the early republic
tothat term divorce, clarify, they are talking about divorce from the slave towns, the south, the union? >> they are talking about divorcing the federal government from the protection of slavery. one of the things in terms of rrisrce that thomas mo advocated was interceding in the interstate commerce clause. that is something that is dropped out of this discussion of divorce. the're saying, look, congress of power over interstate commerce. slaves are a species of commerce. let's...
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same town they march to the cemetery where union soldiers had fallen and put grief and american flags on their graves. so there's never a time where they said good game it's all over with with and in pennsylvania, he says -- we see newspapers around country putting black borders and talking about what a great guy robert e. lee wases but we refuse. he betrayed his country. if he had stayed with the united states, the war would not have gone on for so long and that we blame the deaths in the last wirnghts that have war the horrible winter of '64 and '65 lee if lee had said to his compatriots we have lost we should surrender, your son might not be dead. and then they said most relevant for current debate for the five years after the war, he with the right word would have helped reconcile the white south to what had happened instead he sat there silently being praise for not saying much but he should have said thing so final conclusion is we think that he should just be buried and had his deeds along with his body. so you know i think add to that the white working south slowly begins to c
same town they march to the cemetery where union soldiers had fallen and put grief and american flags on their graves. so there's never a time where they said good game it's all over with with and in pennsylvania, he says -- we see newspapers around country putting black borders and talking about what a great guy robert e. lee wases but we refuse. he betrayed his country. if he had stayed with the united states, the war would not have gone on for so long and that we blame the deaths in the last...
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season of joy and love was interupted at union square in san francisco saturday when a group of right leaning protestors came to demonstrate against the town'status as a sanctuary city.no sanctuary city no sanctuary state we're going to fight the sanctuary state.they were met by a counter protest of such size that the san francisco police deemed it volatile enough to keep the two groups sperated.they're attacking san francisco they're demonizing san francisco as a sanctuary city. it soon evolved into a shouting match with each side accusing the other of facism. we are no facists usa.we have to stand up we have to drive these fascists off our streets. justice, justice for american citizens.we are all san franciscans and we all stand together.sanctuary cities allow enemies to come into this country to kill american citizens the politicians that allow sanctuary cities should be put in jail.we stand here because we believe in inclusion acceptance and safety.protect american citizens first, build the wall. no walls sanctuary cities for all.the recent court decision in the death of kate steinly did not escape the tuants traded by both sides.what a
season of joy and love was interupted at union square in san francisco saturday when a group of right leaning protestors came to demonstrate against the town'status as a sanctuary city.no sanctuary city no sanctuary state we're going to fight the sanctuary state.they were met by a counter protest of such size that the san francisco police deemed it volatile enough to keep the two groups sperated.they're attacking san francisco they're demonizing san francisco as a sanctuary city. it soon...
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prime minister theresa may says the uk is leaving the eu customs union and single market, meaning the border on the edge of middle townmood always was this is a problem, but it will be sorted. and the eu and the government will get this sorted. >> reporter: but now trevor mcgill, whose family has run the village post office here for the past 40 years worries his business and the village could be harmed. >> there are many customer here is from probably 60, 70%. and many ways that supports the business for this local area. >> reporter: a few miles away at lindwood's food plant, boss john woods tells me his business has boomed since the peace process opened up the border 20 years ago. his milk comes from the north. the plastic milk containers from the south. he sells on both sides, employees over 300 people. but if brexit brings border control, all that could change. >> we would just have to abandon exports to the south on our dairy side. >> the border runs down the middle of our road. >> the middle of the road? >> reporter: it doesn't matter where i look here, people are struggling to make sense of brexit. tell me when
prime minister theresa may says the uk is leaving the eu customs union and single market, meaning the border on the edge of middle townmood always was this is a problem, but it will be sorted. and the eu and the government will get this sorted. >> reporter: but now trevor mcgill, whose family has run the village post office here for the past 40 years worries his business and the village could be harmed. >> there are many customer here is from probably 60, 70%. and many ways that...
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town programs operated by the city. but police and fire workers are not part of the unions.and union members have negotiated for six months and have been unable to reach an agreement on pay and overtime. >>> two san francisco supervisors are pushing to it up a huey p. long bank. they of a city operated bank would allow the city to avoid investing in industries they don't approve of. including gun makers and fossil fuels. a municipal bank would not have to earn a profit. the state treasurer has recommending opening a state bank. they can't use federally charged bank >>> it's been 25 years since the first text message was sent in britain. it was sent by kneel pack worth to the cell phone of richard jarvis. he was at a christmas party and received a message which said merry christmas. >> handsets could only receive messages, they couldn't send them. and we had to use an interface on the actual sms computer to type in the phone number and message. it was another year, you could send methods from the tone. 781billion texts go through etch month. teenagers account for most of that
town programs operated by the city. but police and fire workers are not part of the unions.and union members have negotiated for six months and have been unable to reach an agreement on pay and overtime. >>> two san francisco supervisors are pushing to it up a huey p. long bank. they of a city operated bank would allow the city to avoid investing in industries they don't approve of. including gun makers and fossil fuels. a municipal bank would not have to earn a profit. the state...
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towns, i think we'll see a reversal. it is good for china, good for japan, good for the european union.ad for russia, bad for the gulf states. >> and bad for venezuela? >> very bad for venezuela. so this is one of these things that comes from outside of politics but it will change the international environment in all kinds of subtle and some times quite dramatic ways. >> i will agree with what they just said but you have to come back to trump. in the midst of this where china is doing what he just said and preesh yatdiappreciating what w said going heavily into renewables, at that time trump is putting the state out, trying to boost domestic fossil fuel and essentially the trends of history that should benefit the united states. the world is largely the product of u.s. engagement and strategy for a world that's ever knitted together. the challenge is what point will the trump administration ever reengage. after all of the posturing back and forth you could actually have a situation in which you are right for some deal. if you managed not to criticize but legalized the nuclear programs,
towns, i think we'll see a reversal. it is good for china, good for japan, good for the european union.ad for russia, bad for the gulf states. >> and bad for venezuela? >> very bad for venezuela. so this is one of these things that comes from outside of politics but it will change the international environment in all kinds of subtle and some times quite dramatic ways. >> i will agree with what they just said but you have to come back to trump. in the midst of this where china...
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town. of. january on jersey to african heads of state and governments will gather in for the thirtieth assembly of the african union where the goals set out say in twenty seventeen minutes rewind returns with brand new episodes updating some of the best al-jazeera documentaries from over the years the biggest names in politics in business will meet in the swiss alps for the world economic forum what will be talk of the agenda that the engages in rigorous debate cutting through the headlines on up front and in a week our special coverage will be gauging reaction from around the world to america's most controversial president of modern times january. in a country where parents often pick who you will marry falling in love can have serious consequences one on one east meets the men risking their lives to protect india's young lover one east of this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. possible you'll get i'll talk about shooting people are not able to show it to us in themselves and their other countries have managed to solve this problem but you worry that this conflict could erupt into an outright open war a
town. of. january on jersey to african heads of state and governments will gather in for the thirtieth assembly of the african union where the goals set out say in twenty seventeen minutes rewind returns with brand new episodes updating some of the best al-jazeera documentaries from over the years the biggest names in politics in business will meet in the swiss alps for the world economic forum what will be talk of the agenda that the engages in rigorous debate cutting through the headlines on...
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happened close to the town of purp in your emergency services are reported to be at the scene we'll bring you more on that as soon as we get. the rest of the day's news european union the leaders the leaders meeting for a summit in brussels could be heading for a showdown over the issue of migration in the run up to the meeting a you council president donald tows has called for the scrapping of the quota system whereby refugees are supposed to be distributed across the bloc described it as divisive and ineffective germany's chancellor going to work for however send a you countries could not show selective solidarity another difficult topic on the agenda of the two day summit will be breck's it. d.w. correspondent mattis is at that summit at welcome again. leaders still trying to find common ground on the migration issue can we expect anything concrete to come out of this. no council conclusion foreseen on the debate of migration of fill so it will be in much of a fin formal debate over the route that has been going on for two years now their spin some concrete announcements however the number of eastern european countries former communist countries who are very muc
happened close to the town of purp in your emergency services are reported to be at the scene we'll bring you more on that as soon as we get. the rest of the day's news european union the leaders the leaders meeting for a summit in brussels could be heading for a showdown over the issue of migration in the run up to the meeting a you council president donald tows has called for the scrapping of the quota system whereby refugees are supposed to be distributed across the bloc described it as...
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of north korea's five million children come from towns and villages where the basics are not always available. i will be a member of the children's union to repay the love of respected leader kim jong un. >> these young people are the future of north korea. an entire generation brought up to worship their supreme leader. no skepticism, no decent, no questions. only loyalty for life. >> our government is taking us from the capital of pyongyang to the coastal city. our 125 mile junioro this bumpy road takes almost five hours. >> we have been driving if are a couple of hours and we have just gotten stopped at a check point. already several minutes now they are speaking with a police officer and not sure what's happening, but he doesn't want to seem to let us pass. >> travel is restrict and getting stopped can be nerve racking. we are finally allowed to pass. it turns out the concern this time is only about our big van disturbing the road work ahead. driving on, we see men and women laboring in dark tunnels. much of the north korean countryside is undeveloped with very little infrastructure. that also means the landscape is relatively unto
of north korea's five million children come from towns and villages where the basics are not always available. i will be a member of the children's union to repay the love of respected leader kim jong un. >> these young people are the future of north korea. an entire generation brought up to worship their supreme leader. no skepticism, no decent, no questions. only loyalty for life. >> our government is taking us from the capital of pyongyang to the coastal city. our 125 mile...
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protesters have clashed with israeli security forces in the west bank towns have taken to the streets in gaza. britain and the european union say they've made a breakthrough in briggs' of talks prime minister to resign may have made to your trip to brussels to meeting e.u. commission president. the two sides will now move on to negotiating a trade agreement. the discover football conference is taking place here in berlin this week it brings together female players coaches and journalists from all over the world who are involved in the game their aim is to address the issues facing women in football today the participants visited which is a conference spot the twenty three women started their tour with some great views of berlin from rooftops before the main part of their day a discussion with editors about how sports stories involving women are reported by the media. my great pleasure to have between the studio two of the participants here. who's the head coach of the lebanese under seventeen women's national team and priyanka world jari an indian journalist specializing in human rights a warm welcome to both of you great t
protesters have clashed with israeli security forces in the west bank towns have taken to the streets in gaza. britain and the european union say they've made a breakthrough in briggs' of talks prime minister to resign may have made to your trip to brussels to meeting e.u. commission president. the two sides will now move on to negotiating a trade agreement. the discover football conference is taking place here in berlin this week it brings together female players coaches and journalists from...
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of napalm bombs on various towns and cities nevertheless north korea was economically stronger than south korea until the seventy's thanks to the support of the soviet union after that north korea slid further and further into isolation. and. it's not possible every day to film a live concert for workers on the streets of pyongyang in recent years i frequently try to capture such images but to no avail and this footage dates back to twenty thirty mm when i was allowed to film this every day seen in north korea while for. a score for me i'm allowed to take a taxi for the first time for that to happen my chaperon even had to call the foreign ministry because i'm not alone and mind is to the left and right on me. and. then. yes as a tourist of course i paid three times the price but that would happen in rome in new york to. put it on. i notice something new it may seem insignificant but this small picture of an aircraft belonging to a north korean airline is an advertisement and a surprise in a country in which public images only have a show that got like leda it's new and maybe a first gentle attempt to open up the country to a globalized world. the taxi dr
of napalm bombs on various towns and cities nevertheless north korea was economically stronger than south korea until the seventy's thanks to the support of the soviet union after that north korea slid further and further into isolation. and. it's not possible every day to film a live concert for workers on the streets of pyongyang in recent years i frequently try to capture such images but to no avail and this footage dates back to twenty thirty mm when i was allowed to film this every day...
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season of joy and love was interupted at union square in san francisco saturday when a group of right leaning protestors came to demonstrate against the town's status as a sanctuary city.no sanctuary city no sanctuary state we're going to fight the sanctuary state.they were met by a counter protest of such size that the san francisco police deemed it volatile enough to keep the two groups sperated.they're attacking san francisco they're demonizing san francisco as a sanctuary city. it soon evolved into a shouting match with each side accusing the other of facism. we are no facists usa.we have to stand up we have to drive these fascists off our streets. justice, justice for american citizens.we are all san franciscans and we all stand together.sanctuary cities allow enemies to come into this country to kill american citizens the politicians that allow sanctuary cities should be put in jail.we stand here because we believe in inclusion acceptance and safety.protect american citizens first, build the wall. no walls sanctuary cities for all.the recent court decision in the death of kate steinly did not escape the tuants traded by both sides.what
season of joy and love was interupted at union square in san francisco saturday when a group of right leaning protestors came to demonstrate against the town's status as a sanctuary city.no sanctuary city no sanctuary state we're going to fight the sanctuary state.they were met by a counter protest of such size that the san francisco police deemed it volatile enough to keep the two groups sperated.they're attacking san francisco they're demonizing san francisco as a sanctuary city. it soon...
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union. they decided to stick with the name lawrence. very early, as soon as the town was founded, there were three newspapers. and from the herald of freedom, which lasted longer than any of the first three, which is, by the way, online if you're interested in looking at it. i did. you can really get a sense of how quickly lawrence developed. it had a number of ads in the paper. we talked about businesses being established. it actually developed so quickly that it almost was filled up before they knew what to do with all the people that came. well, as you remember from the kansas-nebraska act, it was up to the people of kansas whether they wanted to have slavery or not. the pro-slavery side, from missouri, was almost certain that the state would be a slave state. why not? i mean, missouri is right next door. the strongest slavery plantations were right next door. so they assumed it was going to become a slave state. they were kind of alarmed when they saw all of these anti-slavery people coming into kansas. now, the pro-slavery people of missouri actually wanted to ma
union. they decided to stick with the name lawrence. very early, as soon as the town was founded, there were three newspapers. and from the herald of freedom, which lasted longer than any of the first three, which is, by the way, online if you're interested in looking at it. i did. you can really get a sense of how quickly lawrence developed. it had a number of ads in the paper. we talked about businesses being established. it actually developed so quickly that it almost was filled up before...
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towns. we'll see a reversal. it's good for china. it's good for japan. good for india. good for the european union.for the united states, bad for russia, bad for iran, bad for the gulf states, for the arab world generally. >> bad for venezuela. >> very bad for venezuelvenezue. this is something that comes from outside politics that will change the international environment and all kinds of subtle and sometimes quite dramatic ways. >> do you agree with what walter said and zanny said but you have to come back to trump. in the midst of this, appreciating realities he said and the strategy of supply chain and energy is not a good strategy and going into renewable's. at the same time, trump is is pulling the united states out of climate agreements and the worst kinds and essentially fla lly f the trends that should benefit the united states. the globalized world is the product of u.s. engagement and strategy for a world that's knitted together in beneficial ways and the challenge and questioning question is what point after this holiday from history will the trump administration re-engage. after the hu
towns. we'll see a reversal. it's good for china. it's good for japan. good for india. good for the european union.for the united states, bad for russia, bad for iran, bad for the gulf states, for the arab world generally. >> bad for venezuela. >> very bad for venezuelvenezue. this is something that comes from outside politics that will change the international environment and all kinds of subtle and sometimes quite dramatic ways. >> do you agree with what walter said and...
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season of joy and love was interupted at union square in san francisco saturday when a group of right leaning protestors came to demonstrate against the town's status as a sanctuary city.no sanctuary city no sanctuary state we're going to fight the sanctuary state.they were met by a counter protest of such size that the san francisco police deemed it volatile enough to keep the two groups sperated.they're attacking san francisco they're demonizing san francisco as a sanctuary city. it soon evolved into a shouting match with each side accusing the other of facism. we are no facists usa.we have to stand up we have to drive these fascists off our streets. justice, justice for american citizens.we are all san franciscans and we all stand together.sanctuary cities allow enemies to come into this country to kill american citizens the politicians that allow sanctuary cities should be put in jail.we stand here because we believe in inclusion acceptance and safety.protect american citizens first, build the wall. no walls sanctuary cities for all.the recent court decision in the death of kate steinly did not escape the tuants traded by both sides.what
season of joy and love was interupted at union square in san francisco saturday when a group of right leaning protestors came to demonstrate against the town's status as a sanctuary city.no sanctuary city no sanctuary state we're going to fight the sanctuary state.they were met by a counter protest of such size that the san francisco police deemed it volatile enough to keep the two groups sperated.they're attacking san francisco they're demonizing san francisco as a sanctuary city. it soon...