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as it was, the union as it might be the union with slavery the union without slavery. it is complicated. matt: i would say at a base level, the actual expectation is really much lower than we might think. to be a loyal citizen in the union is to support the war. when a friend says, if you are in favor of the war, you say yeah. be honest. don't cheat. there are multiple ways where you can be dishonest and keep this -- cheat the system. you can't do that. the last thing, the second half of the war don't whine. a loyal citizen doesn't whine. that is articulated over and over in all sorts of ways. you don't have to do anything, but follow the rules and don't whine. gary: that would mean, don't sell shoddy goods to the government for use in the war effort. is that something you could do to break the rules? matt: it is fine to profit off the war and sell stuff. it is built upon capitalism. it is not fine to cheat by selling goods that fall apart. it is not fine to sell materials that don't match the contract. it is fine to get filthy rich off the rules. gary: is it fine not
as it was, the union as it might be the union with slavery the union without slavery. it is complicated. matt: i would say at a base level, the actual expectation is really much lower than we might think. to be a loyal citizen in the union is to support the war. when a friend says, if you are in favor of the war, you say yeah. be honest. don't cheat. there are multiple ways where you can be dishonest and keep this -- cheat the system. you can't do that. the last thing, the second half of the...
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lee is soundly defeated by the union forces his opponent. and in the long term, it is going to be called one of the great turning point, if not a turning point of the american civil war. so mauled and damaged are these two armies, it is going to be almost 10 months until they meet again in the field of battle. that is how long they -- it is taking them all to recover. and this is what we have in the aftermath of the fight. over 11,000 soldiers are going to lose their lives as a result of these three-day battle. another 30,000 are wounded maine, bleeding, in need of medical attention. 30,000, over 10 times the number of people living in gettysburg itself. and now all of the townspeople have to find a place to put it these wounded man and they are going into barns and farmsteads in every shelter available and imaginable. this community is overwhelmed and almost symbolically, a heavy torrential rainfall begins to fall as well. it was truly apocalyptic. and so horrific is of the aftermath, especially the odor, the smell of the battle will not go
lee is soundly defeated by the union forces his opponent. and in the long term, it is going to be called one of the great turning point, if not a turning point of the american civil war. so mauled and damaged are these two armies, it is going to be almost 10 months until they meet again in the field of battle. that is how long they -- it is taking them all to recover. and this is what we have in the aftermath of the fight. over 11,000 soldiers are going to lose their lives as a result of these...
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he initially starts it off in the name of union. the united states is one of the few democracies and the entire world at that time and a very fragile thing, a very fragile idea. over time and as the aftermath of gettysburg is going to show us, it continues to evolve. the war has different meanings. it continues to evolve as are the people involved in it. by the summer of 1863 over 250,000 lives have been lost and a far cry from the three-month the war many thought they would be fighting in 1861. it had reached stalemate. in the eastern seaboard, the union army, things are going poorly. president lincoln is trying to find a successful military commander to score victory in the field. in the midst of all of this, american women are becoming increasingly involved on the military stage. for the most part, many of the medical aspects and logistical aspects of the united states military, going through growing pains and civilian organizations and civilians who are still stepping up efforts, including serving as nurses. we see one of the mo
he initially starts it off in the name of union. the united states is one of the few democracies and the entire world at that time and a very fragile thing, a very fragile idea. over time and as the aftermath of gettysburg is going to show us, it continues to evolve. the war has different meanings. it continues to evolve as are the people involved in it. by the summer of 1863 over 250,000 lives have been lost and a far cry from the three-month the war many thought they would be fighting in...
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perhaps a union would bargain over the number of games. if the school and union are at an impasse, would athletes go on strike? are these schools ready to make some tough decisions like cutting support to other athletic programs like lacrosse field hockey, or even raising tuition? >> the list of grievances these players presented are a list of grievances that players could have presented 5 or 10 years ago across the college community but they haven't been addressed. whether or not you have the security of a scholarship, for how long, whether you have health insurance, stipends transfers...we've been over this. we've been over this and over this and over this... >> it's bringing us into a sea of complete uncertainty. >> the ncaa says it will fight the northwestern effort all the way to the supreme court. >> i'm not saying the ncaa created institutional racism and poverty in the us. but the ncaa consciously benefits, because they put players from a particular background in a position where rocking the boat is lethal for their opportunities t
perhaps a union would bargain over the number of games. if the school and union are at an impasse, would athletes go on strike? are these schools ready to make some tough decisions like cutting support to other athletic programs like lacrosse field hockey, or even raising tuition? >> the list of grievances these players presented are a list of grievances that players could have presented 5 or 10 years ago across the college community but they haven't been addressed. whether or not you...
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as steve and toby said, it's not the same as the soviet union. we are not dealing with a country with a strong ideology that is trying to expand around the world. we have a basic authoritarian system that is attracted to dempt countries in different -- different countries in different areas. we are not competing with a determined ideology. is it nationalism. >> there's - russian nationalism existed for centuries, it's not something that is new or that confronts the west the same way that soviet union communism did. russia, it's behavinglike a 19th century imperial power, and that is something we are understand, both in terms of its ability to oppose us but we understand the craike directions -- contradictions, and its ability to mobilize forces. i don't think we are in the situation as we were with the coldar. in terms of ideology and russia's position, and economic power. during the cold war it was believed that the soviet union was relatively equal to the united states in terms of economic power. that is not the case today. we have seen this co
as steve and toby said, it's not the same as the soviet union. we are not dealing with a country with a strong ideology that is trying to expand around the world. we have a basic authoritarian system that is attracted to dempt countries in different -- different countries in different areas. we are not competing with a determined ideology. is it nationalism. >> there's - russian nationalism existed for centuries, it's not something that is new or that confronts the west the same way that...
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it is a point about our future in the european union union -- in the european union. i think the provisions -- i didn't see him putting forward a double majority in that instance . on timing, no date has been set but it is imperative that referendum avoids the scottish parliamentary elections in may 2016 and 2017. i hope that is something that can be set. we can get consensus in this place. the scottish government has never argued the eu is perfect. we set out suggestions for eu reform. institutions have grown distant from the citizens and there is indeed to reconnect. firstly by influencing the renewed eu institutions to pursue further form so the regulations are more accountable and targeted. by implementing the agreed cfp reforms, and by influencing the renewed eu to prioritize priorities -- social priorities of its citizens. they must remove energy security to the energy union package and to tackle climate change collectively, growth and competitiveness, and collective action on youth employment. and to facilitate and encourage member states to take action to comb
it is a point about our future in the european union union -- in the european union. i think the provisions -- i didn't see him putting forward a double majority in that instance . on timing, no date has been set but it is imperative that referendum avoids the scottish parliamentary elections in may 2016 and 2017. i hope that is something that can be set. we can get consensus in this place. the scottish government has never argued the eu is perfect. we set out suggestions for eu reform....
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r joined the european union in n.a.t.o.re was talk about what the world could be like without the distorting effects about rivalry. a russian president is cultivating new clients. cuba is reopening to the u.s. american forces supporting n.a.t.o. manoeuvres in latvia 180 miles from the border. the swedes are searching for subs in the harbours and russia's neighbours are complaining about accidental military flyovers was it naive to thing it wouldn't end up this way. >> let's talk about when we look back in 20, 30 years at the '90s and the 00, will there be a series of break points where we could have done things differently and didn't. >> i don't think so. the first point is the n.a.t.o. and european union, it was demand driven. we have pollen and the central republic. being a member of the europe means being in the clubs. it was hard to say how could you say no. particularly when they met the requirements of the institution for political reform. i think there was recognise negotiation. president clinton understood that this
r joined the european union in n.a.t.o.re was talk about what the world could be like without the distorting effects about rivalry. a russian president is cultivating new clients. cuba is reopening to the u.s. american forces supporting n.a.t.o. manoeuvres in latvia 180 miles from the border. the swedes are searching for subs in the harbours and russia's neighbours are complaining about accidental military flyovers was it naive to thing it wouldn't end up this way. >> let's talk about...
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police union i can't speak to any other police union but we've been out front and aggressive in demanding quality and internal affairs, very good review. we bought a more robust review. just recently there was a huge debate in washington about our camera program. we supported that. i was there at the chief of the rolled it out. the new mayor doesn't want 80 and wants to make access through foia not permitted. what is the purpose is spending $5.5 million to buy more cameras than put them on the members ever record all interactions with the public because it's for accountability and then turn around and not let anybody access the film. it would defeat the purpose because the members of the union i represent and other police are vilified right now. it is absolutely incomprehensible or mayor would do that.
police union i can't speak to any other police union but we've been out front and aggressive in demanding quality and internal affairs, very good review. we bought a more robust review. just recently there was a huge debate in washington about our camera program. we supported that. i was there at the chief of the rolled it out. the new mayor doesn't want 80 and wants to make access through foia not permitted. what is the purpose is spending $5.5 million to buy more cameras than put them on the...
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it is in the soviet union. the continuing race between the united states of america and the soviet union the soviet union launched to in utmost secrecy. two new cosmonauts. the launching's of june put the soviet union ahead and a race that was not forecast to be over until the end of the decade. the history of man in's ace -- man in space is short of the conquests are many. the free press of the world was invited to photograph the launches of the united states. in 1961 the soviet union launched [indiscernible] into lift off. the united states launched over shepherd. next in spates -- in space, gus grissom, photographed by hundreds of international photographers. then the soviet union announced the launch of [indiscernible] and release this. -- and released this. in 1962, john glenn went into orbit and launched from an annapolis rooster at cape canaveral. -- annapolis booster at cape canaveral. followed three months later in the mercury capsule. in august of 1962 [indiscernible] orbited simultaneously launched b
it is in the soviet union. the continuing race between the united states of america and the soviet union the soviet union launched to in utmost secrecy. two new cosmonauts. the launching's of june put the soviet union ahead and a race that was not forecast to be over until the end of the decade. the history of man in's ace -- man in space is short of the conquests are many. the free press of the world was invited to photograph the launches of the united states. in 1961 the soviet union launched...
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. >> we look back to the union pacific and how the construction of union station helped omaha's university. >> union pacific is one of the premiere railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific railway act signed into law by abraham lincoln. so it combines several railroad companies to make union pacific and then they were charged with building the transcontinental railroad that would connect the east and west coast. so they started here was moving west and central pacific started in -- on the west coast and was moving east and they met up in utah. and that's really what propels us even farther. we become that -- that point of moving west, the gateway -- one of the gateways to the west. >> see all of our programs from omaha saturday at noon eastern on cspan 2's book tv. american history tv on cspan tv. >>> more now from the atomic heritage foundation with robert norris who is senior research associate for the natural resources defense council nuclear program. he tells the story of george cobal, american citizen who for ten years shared secrets with the soviet union
. >> we look back to the union pacific and how the construction of union station helped omaha's university. >> union pacific is one of the premiere railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific railway act signed into law by abraham lincoln. so it combines several railroad companies to make union pacific and then they were charged with building the transcontinental railroad that would connect the east and west coast. so they started here was moving west and...
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. >> with minimum-wage they said the unions took money out of my paycheck what is the union doing for shouldn't i choose if i want this to represent me you're not? that is the attitude of a lot of workers and on what many black dash money taken out of my paycheck with the conference's of las vegas shouldn't that be the rights of every individual worker? how could there be a union with 20 or 30 union's members to say work rules are very rigid even if they get to of raised then those work rules if we work next to each other that we have to progress at the same rate but to say this is not fair i want to have my own spear acustar to slack off? >> exactly we used to interview the heads of fortune 100 companies all the time to say we don't even consider a state. >> with eight .6% but half of that is the enforced union states with the massive boeing plant that left seattle and every but he knows that they don't have to deal with the union with 7,000 jobs that could have been there. >> both union and nonunion brokers -- workers have operators but they also have a lot more jobs when they are s
. >> with minimum-wage they said the unions took money out of my paycheck what is the union doing for shouldn't i choose if i want this to represent me you're not? that is the attitude of a lot of workers and on what many black dash money taken out of my paycheck with the conference's of las vegas shouldn't that be the rights of every individual worker? how could there be a union with 20 or 30 union's members to say work rules are very rigid even if they get to of raised then those work...
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john: but the union says correctly that both the union and nonunion workers have lower wages. >> buty also have a lot more jobs i don't even believe these workers in south carolina field they are underpaid. they sweep them up a line around the block with pretty good salaries. john: what would you say to these two? >> you cannot dissolve the middle-class to think we will have progress we spend money we produce revenue that we built the middle-class pay as more people will spend more. >> if the unions are so wonderful then why do you have to force me? why can i not choose? and they don't have a response why should we force people to join if it is a wonderful thing? to join the argument please follow me atwitter or i'd like my facebook page. how important is that first job? >> washing dishes. >> but where do jobs come from? who creates jobs? >> stimulus i guess? automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style an
john: but the union says correctly that both the union and nonunion workers have lower wages. >> buty also have a lot more jobs i don't even believe these workers in south carolina field they are underpaid. they sweep them up a line around the block with pretty good salaries. john: what would you say to these two? >> you cannot dissolve the middle-class to think we will have progress we spend money we produce revenue that we built the middle-class pay as more people will spend more....
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the union is saved. one of the things you have to look at is -- had lincoln lived would the outcome have been that different? certainly, this is all counterfactual history. i don't know it would have because the vast majority of white americans were not ready to accept african-american equality in 1865 or 1900 or 1920 or maybe even 1950. i just don't know -- remember lincoln is a pragmatic politician. what he believes is right and what he is will him to do are two different things. i don't know necessarily that lincoln -- certainly, the things he did in terms of his reconstruction attempts had not been to hammer the south into the ground. i hear a few people say that the vectors history. well, not in the civil war. the south wrote the history for a lot of the post-civil war period. when i taught a reconstruction class, i would have them watch an hour of gone with the wind and that the end of the semester, as them if their perceptions had changed. it is usually a very dramatic change. you don't understand
the union is saved. one of the things you have to look at is -- had lincoln lived would the outcome have been that different? certainly, this is all counterfactual history. i don't know it would have because the vast majority of white americans were not ready to accept african-american equality in 1865 or 1900 or 1920 or maybe even 1950. i just don't know -- remember lincoln is a pragmatic politician. what he believes is right and what he is will him to do are two different things. i don't know...
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union prisoners. branching northern reports of mead's victory a yankee lie. a vicksburg paper printed on wallpaper, no less, published one day shy of playing time -- town in the wake of the occupation by ulysses s grant erroneously declared, today maryland is ours. tomorrow, pennsylvania will be. and the next day, ohio. but in at least one instance, the battle inspired pure poetry. samuel wilkinson of the "new york times" -- knowing that his own son was serving here, he arrived in gettysburg on the evening of july 1. only to learn that his boy had been struck by an artillery shell and mortars in a field hospital when union forces retreated. young wilkinson died that first night. who can read the history of a battle whose eyes are a movably fastened upon the central figure of transcendentally absorbing interest, wilkinson wrote in a very brave story published a few days later. stephen talked about rewriting and enriching language. for better or for worse. this is wilkinson's first draft of what had hap
union prisoners. branching northern reports of mead's victory a yankee lie. a vicksburg paper printed on wallpaper, no less, published one day shy of playing time -- town in the wake of the occupation by ulysses s grant erroneously declared, today maryland is ours. tomorrow, pennsylvania will be. and the next day, ohio. but in at least one instance, the battle inspired pure poetry. samuel wilkinson of the "new york times" -- knowing that his own son was serving here, he arrived in...
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union prisoners. this is a photograph of the united states flag flying over the vicksburg courthouse on the morning of the surrender, july 4, 1863. that's what came to be that the general, whose initials were unconditional surrender, did not insist on surrender without conditions at vicksburg. beginning at 8:00 a.m., a division of the victorious army marched into vicksburg and within minutes planted the national flag on the courthouse building. the union celebration was even greater, given the fact that it was independence day. a little later, the defeated army marched out of vicksburg officially prisoners of war, but on their way to be paroled. quickly, rations were distributed to the hungry southern soldiers and towns people. and grant remembered happily, the men of the two armies fraternized as if they had been fighting for the same cause. i can hardly believe that happened, but it's nice when you remember things. they're a little bit rosier than the actual situation. bitterness in fact pervaded th
union prisoners. this is a photograph of the united states flag flying over the vicksburg courthouse on the morning of the surrender, july 4, 1863. that's what came to be that the general, whose initials were unconditional surrender, did not insist on surrender without conditions at vicksburg. beginning at 8:00 a.m., a division of the victorious army marched into vicksburg and within minutes planted the national flag on the courthouse building. the union celebration was even greater, given the...
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we are told by organizers of this rally, united 54 the largest casino union in atlantic city 70 unionembers are going to take part in an act of civil disobedience here by blocking virginia and pennsylvania avenue. they will be blocking the entrance to trump taj mahal. carl icahn is the main lender of the taj mahal's parent company. he's set to take over the casino once it emerges from bankruptcy. the main argument here that we've been telling you about since the fall a
we are told by organizers of this rally, united 54 the largest casino union in atlantic city 70 unionembers are going to take part in an act of civil disobedience here by blocking virginia and pennsylvania avenue. they will be blocking the entrance to trump taj mahal. carl icahn is the main lender of the taj mahal's parent company. he's set to take over the casino once it emerges from bankruptcy. the main argument here that we've been telling you about since the fall a
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so membership in the european union is of tremendous importance. so i would argue that the referendum simply isn't a priority. scott land could be taken out of the european union against our will. and that's why the european question is in some ways very directly linked to the question of how the uk is governed. at one of the themes of the scottish referendum last year articulated often very powerfully by those campaigning against scottish inld pence is that scotland is a valued and equal partner in a uk family of nations, and so surely, therefore, as many people in scotland would see, it shouldn't be possible for scotland's voice to be overruled in an eu referendum. and that's why the scottish government is arguing for a double majority in that referendum where the uk could only leave the eu if each of the nations vote to leave e that sort of territorial requirement is often used in federal countries like canada and australia. and i think it's time to apply it to the united kingdom to give meaning to the phrase that the uk is a family of nations.
so membership in the european union is of tremendous importance. so i would argue that the referendum simply isn't a priority. scott land could be taken out of the european union against our will. and that's why the european question is in some ways very directly linked to the question of how the uk is governed. at one of the themes of the scottish referendum last year articulated often very powerfully by those campaigning against scottish inld pence is that scotland is a valued and equal...
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abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit the commercial engine. before the civil war began kansas city, independence, saint joe, leavenworth, west point harrisonville, all of these towns were vying to drive growth , commercial growth, economic growth west. when the civil war ended, this emphasis on growth and the future reenergized those 90,000 new people that we had. it also caused people's focus to move forward and let go of the past. it was a natural consequence. the metamorphosis of western missouri was really driven by what happened in kansas city. one of the reasons why the burnt district fell by the wayside is because missouri had such a terrible reputation during the civil war that when you were trying to build a new city a
abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit the commercial engine. before the civil war began kansas city, independence, saint joe, leavenworth, west point harrisonville, all of these towns were...
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abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit the commercial engine. before the civil war began kansas city, independence, saint joe, leavenworth, west point harrisonville, all of these towns were vying to drive growth, commercial growth, economic growth, west. when the civil war ended, this emphasis on growth and the future reenergized those 90,000 new people that we had. it also caused people's focus to move forward and let go of the past. it was a natural consequence. the metamorphosis of western missouri was really driven by what happened in kansas city. one of the reasons why the burnt district fell by the wayside is because missouri had such a terrible reputation during the civil war that when you were trying to build a new city a
abner dean had been a captain in the union army. i think his story after the civil war, abner dean became a rallying point for people in western missouri because he wanted to heal. he wanted our communities to move on and move into the future. the other thing that drove silence during this period in 1865 and beyond was what i call on the exhibit the commercial engine. before the civil war began kansas city, independence, saint joe, leavenworth, west point harrisonville, all of these towns were...
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one group has considerable influence, the union of orthodox parents. when a gated -- when a gay rights the magician was held in 2013, the union organized a counterdemonstration. the city center was turned into a battlefield and many priests were involved. we found the address of the aggressive parents group online. we wanted to ask them why they considered harry potter and halloween such a threat to children and teenagers. none of the members wanted to be interviewed on camera and there isn't even a mailbox at the address listed. the church leadership denies any official connection to the parents group. >> that is an autonomous organization. it is not popular in the church. everyone has a right to their own opinion. even clerics have a right to their own opinion. those opinions may deviate from the official church position. reporter: this is the cathedral. the saturday evening services well attended. the orthodox church sides membership swelled halloween the collapse of the soviet union. the country's diversity is call silly under threat from groups wh
one group has considerable influence, the union of orthodox parents. when a gated -- when a gay rights the magician was held in 2013, the union organized a counterdemonstration. the city center was turned into a battlefield and many priests were involved. we found the address of the aggressive parents group online. we wanted to ask them why they considered harry potter and halloween such a threat to children and teenagers. none of the members wanted to be interviewed on camera and there isn't...
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it is now a member union of 28 states. my own party has fully embraced the eu, recognizing its importance to scotland. in contrast to the 1975 government, government ministers that were not to be free to campaign, or at least that seems that way, we are more likely to have a referendum. it is appropriate to make this referendum something that the public can engage in fully. that should mean not only votes for 16-year-olds and the team -- 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds, but for eu citizen. those from other european states whose citizens live amongst us. westminster is saying no to colleagues, they want to extend the franchise -- they are likely to be affected if the decision is taken by the u.k. to pull out of the eu. i know this legislation will not impact on the referendum passed, but it is a direction of travel for this government. the scottish government is proposing a double lot, so that they can pull out -- that they cannot be forced to pull out against their will. the united states -- the united kingdom does not have
it is now a member union of 28 states. my own party has fully embraced the eu, recognizing its importance to scotland. in contrast to the 1975 government, government ministers that were not to be free to campaign, or at least that seems that way, we are more likely to have a referendum. it is appropriate to make this referendum something that the public can engage in fully. that should mean not only votes for 16-year-olds and the team -- 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds, but for eu citizen. those...
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start with greece. >> this is the european union or this would note it's the european union union or the disunion. this get questioned all the time. additionally be more suffering the greeks suffer totally in this context. and what does this do to the future of the european union for years to come? >> because of course the brits brits are talking about leaving. big issues for the eu. how about the united states, does this has a 401(k)? >> absolutely. it's comforting, very rare if you hear something that says, that's not important i know nothing about it. it's still 20-plus percent of the world's economy. we do things here that need to be sold, goods and services to europe and we compete with european union companies. every american is touched it's a global phenomenon and should not be ignored. >> good to have with you us. thank you. >> always good to be with you. thank you so much. >> be from indonesia mountain sinabong erupting. the volcano has erupted periodically since 2010 but it has been much more active in recent days. thousands of people left their homes to escape what many co
start with greece. >> this is the european union or this would note it's the european union union or the disunion. this get questioned all the time. additionally be more suffering the greeks suffer totally in this context. and what does this do to the future of the european union for years to come? >> because of course the brits brits are talking about leaving. big issues for the eu. how about the united states, does this has a 401(k)? >> absolutely. it's comforting, very rare...
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inside the european union. double lot proposal, there is dispute is him and pessimism that i reject. the u.k. will choose to leave and therefore there must be some kind of protection from scotland from that fate. it is that pessimism that is damaging to the movement and one that should desist. >> there will be a move to open debate five-minute speeches. >> thank you. the debate about the uk's membership in europe is a tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing. there is a lot of noise, and not a lot of factual analysis. this quote from --, was not referring to europe of course. the best of the is about so much more than an big with facts. -- ambiguous facts. it is our job to make sure that the real debate takes place against nasty rhetoric. have a right -- we have a right scotland is an equal partner, but it doesn't say much -- it doesn't seem much like it. scotland must have the right to stop the uk's withdrawal. that is not pessimistic, that is equal partnership. our membership in the eu brings enormous benefi
inside the european union. double lot proposal, there is dispute is him and pessimism that i reject. the u.k. will choose to leave and therefore there must be some kind of protection from scotland from that fate. it is that pessimism that is damaging to the movement and one that should desist. >> there will be a move to open debate five-minute speeches. >> thank you. the debate about the uk's membership in europe is a tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing. there is a lot of...
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he's in johannesburg for an african union summit. the court's decision whether to hand him over to the criminal court will make a final decision on monday. we are live in johannesburg. tell us what's been happening. >> so far that order has come from the high court and we can confirm that penalty bashir is still present at the african union summit in johannesburg. that is nothing out of the ordinary as sudanese representatives indicated he would be here for the duration of the summit and leave after. the high court is expect to meet again monday morning to hear arguments around the application of civil society organizations about having him arrested as per the warrant arrest by the i.c.c. unit mali, the arguments the court will look at is whether or not the south cricken cabinet faltered when it agreed to host the african union summit and when agreeing, also to going to
he's in johannesburg for an african union summit. the court's decision whether to hand him over to the criminal court will make a final decision on monday. we are live in johannesburg. tell us what's been happening. >> so far that order has come from the high court and we can confirm that penalty bashir is still present at the african union summit in johannesburg. that is nothing out of the ordinary as sudanese representatives indicated he would be here for the duration of the summit and...
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he came in with union troops and took it over, just to let them know that this was a union fort. everything was a union fort before the civil war. the south really didn't build that fort, they just occupied them. there were three that never left union hands, and this was one of them. fort pickens up in pensacola. he went up again, at risk to his career, with no instructions took it over. not quite a month later, a letter came from washington. he was concerned whether he still had a job, he got instructions to take over the fort, which he held already done. a lot of the troops that came here, this was a training facility for them. you have young troops here mostly rural people from up north. it was kind of unusual. here you have these burly soldiers from the mexican war. they were dealing with basically illiterate young troops that did not know their left from the right. imagine that. here they are, away from home, the first time in a strange area. this was more than eight military experience. -- a military experience. in the summer, they had to deal with death. sometimes they wou
he came in with union troops and took it over, just to let them know that this was a union fort. everything was a union fort before the civil war. the south really didn't build that fort, they just occupied them. there were three that never left union hands, and this was one of them. fort pickens up in pensacola. he went up again, at risk to his career, with no instructions took it over. not quite a month later, a letter came from washington. he was concerned whether he still had a job, he got...
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no union. the notion of unions as a powerful social force requires a lack of understanding of what's going on in our society that boggles the mind. so what have we got? we've got all the mechanisms in place that allow the business community and the wealthy to control the politics. you all know these stories. they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies of lobbyists to work on an ongoing basis with whoever gets elected. and they fund all these think tanks that produce endless resources and reports and researchers and specialists for the radio and the television to shape the consciousness of what americans see, hear, and think. and the end result are events sort of like the two political presidential conventions in which not a word is said about the system, not a word is said of the sort i've just finished telling you about in which they each blame each other as if the politicos had the power to do much about all of this. b
no union. the notion of unions as a powerful social force requires a lack of understanding of what's going on in our society that boggles the mind. so what have we got? we've got all the mechanisms in place that allow the business community and the wealthy to control the politics. you all know these stories. they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies of lobbyists to work on an ongoing basis with whoever gets elected....
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progressive police unions do.nd i think what is disenginous -- let me finish this point -- with when we characterize all unions and public sector unions as obstructionists to the process when hi my job just like walters job when he defends someone is to ensure their due process rights are not violated indiana mr.tive contention that's the role of the union so to, whichize them as obstructionis that's a disservice when we're here at the american suspensional sew identity convention to talk about people's rights. please. >> let me say this. the tone of statements that havecome from police unions have been remarkable to me. >> we're talking about new york. >> no. >> i think he is talking about the nypd. >> no. time actually talking bat statement that was released by the police benevolence associate two days ago in cleveland that said -- that referred to the eight people whoa filed an affidavit to bring the case before the judge there to find a probable cause in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice, state buil
progressive police unions do.nd i think what is disenginous -- let me finish this point -- with when we characterize all unions and public sector unions as obstructionists to the process when hi my job just like walters job when he defends someone is to ensure their due process rights are not violated indiana mr.tive contention that's the role of the union so to, whichize them as obstructionis that's a disservice when we're here at the american suspensional sew identity convention to talk about...
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questions over burundi election and the african union said it won't be free or fair and. >> waiting onur government and international bodies to help. >> reporter: call for help as israel tries to reach the naval blockade on gaza. ♪ share prices have tumbled in reaction to a growing crisis in greece where stock market has been closed a week and it has wiped the value of companies and the stock exchange opened 4% down and in greece they were greeted with closed doors on monday and desperate to stop a run on banks and concern growing for the referendum and bail out deal for international lenders who want cutbacks for cash. greece's position is looking dire and major cash withdrawals chaos with a billion euros taken out over the weekend alone and the banks have been shut down and customers are limited to just 60 euros a day at cash machines and will cause another economic slump leaving greece even deeper in debt and the people in doubt about the future. we will have the latest with dominick cane at the european bank in frankfurt but first we go to john and a lot of worry among greeks about
questions over burundi election and the african union said it won't be free or fair and. >> waiting onur government and international bodies to help. >> reporter: call for help as israel tries to reach the naval blockade on gaza. ♪ share prices have tumbled in reaction to a growing crisis in greece where stock market has been closed a week and it has wiped the value of companies and the stock exchange opened 4% down and in greece they were greeted with closed doors on monday and...
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we need also to get the different unions to disbanned the police union. because the police union is one that is used to escape accountability. they use this union to pressure the state to be further oppressive to people. also i wanted to say that the sf labor council was harassed by the police union for just considering the resolution to shutdown the port on may day on solidarity for the black lives matter movement. this is a level of intimidation that is beyond reform. with all this during pride last year, abolitionist were attacked by the san francisco police department who were at the same time claiming to the lgbtqa accountable to those people and inclusive. what we really need is direction actions with the union and intersectional coalition like the new jail coalition to block the development of the jail because i don't believe that we are, that this system is meant to listen to us. we as a community need to organize autonomously to stop this jail from reconstructing. body cameras can be turned off with no accountability and a tool for surveillance a
we need also to get the different unions to disbanned the police union. because the police union is one that is used to escape accountability. they use this union to pressure the state to be further oppressive to people. also i wanted to say that the sf labor council was harassed by the police union for just considering the resolution to shutdown the port on may day on solidarity for the black lives matter movement. this is a level of intimidation that is beyond reform. with all this during...
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more on the african union summit. it's believed that one in three women in south africa are in an abusive relationship. the summit is trying to reduce the abuse by empowering women. >> reporter: we are going to call this woman jenny, she's been at the woman's shelter for a few days. with nowhere else to go, it's where she sought help after leaving an abusive man. >> i want to have working my own place and look after my son, and to feel like a woman again. >> reporter: she was subjected to years of physical abuse and would need years to recover. >> at this stage it's emotional. i have to do it for my son, i'm a mum. >> reporter: the shelter opened 15 years ago and taught women various skills from bad work to catering, and found work for 4,000 of them. the center's director says women develop a sense of achievement. >> when they come to the shelter and feel welcomed and get counselling and life skills. they can take care of themselves. and job opportunities come. >> reporter: that feeling is not confined a south africa.
more on the african union summit. it's believed that one in three women in south africa are in an abusive relationship. the summit is trying to reduce the abuse by empowering women. >> reporter: we are going to call this woman jenny, she's been at the woman's shelter for a few days. with nowhere else to go, it's where she sought help after leaving an abusive man. >> i want to have working my own place and look after my son, and to feel like a woman again. >> reporter: she was...
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the labour unions were skeptical. at the end of the day the clinton white house carried this over the finish line, pushing this fast-track through n.a.f.t.a. the echos of that, they feel they were sold a pig in a poke, have never gotten over it. the n.a.f.t.a. agreement, you'll talk to a congresswoman from michigan at ground zero, as far as what they perceive as loss as a result of that. that's the dynamic. coupled with the environmentalists, and those concerned with issues, constituencies, it was not enough. today, officially president obama, despite a flurry of phone calls, one to one with john boehner, unable to come up with democratic votes, republican votes as well in order to push the first portion of it, the trade adjustment decision over the line, clearing the way for fast-track. >> the fact that the dead line has been moved. does it give hope to the president. what does it mean. >> it's the only move they could do. a last-minute hail mary, a procedural move on friday. they didn't have the vote, the writing on
the labour unions were skeptical. at the end of the day the clinton white house carried this over the finish line, pushing this fast-track through n.a.f.t.a. the echos of that, they feel they were sold a pig in a poke, have never gotten over it. the n.a.f.t.a. agreement, you'll talk to a congresswoman from michigan at ground zero, as far as what they perceive as loss as a result of that. that's the dynamic. coupled with the environmentalists, and those concerned with issues, constituencies, it...
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the soviet union did a lot of pretty horrible things. stalin murdered many more people even than hitler did. he eventually became anti-se mettic. few jews e remained communists by 1940s except for what you might call the true believers. a true believer really believes and it's impossible for a true believer to not find a rationalization for explaining almost anything. he kept his political believes all the way through up until 1944. i had long ago gotten rid of them and became much more interested in physics than i was in politics. our relation began to deteriorate as he kept trying to push me and eventually my bunk mate asked for a transfer and we got out of there. we got away from him. that's the beginning of my relationship with him. it didn't end there because when greenglass was caught he sung like a canary. he did mention to the fbi that it he considered contacting several sympathetic people to act as spies. he included me among this list and this is the reason he gave his handler. he said he's a good fellow. he organized a petitio
the soviet union did a lot of pretty horrible things. stalin murdered many more people even than hitler did. he eventually became anti-se mettic. few jews e remained communists by 1940s except for what you might call the true believers. a true believer really believes and it's impossible for a true believer to not find a rationalization for explaining almost anything. he kept his political believes all the way through up until 1944. i had long ago gotten rid of them and became much more...
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plus unions versus automakers. the uaw is preparing to strike while the iron is hot but will taxpayers again be forced to pay? melissa: the new nationwide crime wave. why violence is at rise across the country. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute, philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. the pursuit of healthier.ut) it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. ♪ healthier takes somebod
plus unions versus automakers. the uaw is preparing to strike while the iron is hot but will taxpayers again be forced to pay? melissa: the new nationwide crime wave. why violence is at rise across the country. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute,...
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federal unions are also now fighting to unionize federal offices, the same watch dogs that.ow, tomorrow we're going to show you how government workers are also winning fights to work from home on just union business. not even on the job that taxpayers hired them to do. union attorneys are battling those cases as well with victories. wednesday we're going to show you how unions are stopping homeland security from immediately blocking e-mail accounts, like, hotmail, or gmail and government computers. even though those e-mail accounts often come loaded with computer v the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. "what is it that we can do that is i
federal unions are also now fighting to unionize federal offices, the same watch dogs that.ow, tomorrow we're going to show you how government workers are also winning fights to work from home on just union business. not even on the job that taxpayers hired them to do. union attorneys are battling those cases as well with victories. wednesday we're going to show you how unions are stopping homeland security from immediately blocking e-mail accounts, like, hotmail, or gmail and government...
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of the european union for the benefit of all member states. alongside this, legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum for membership in the european union before the end of 2017. measures will be brought forward to promote social cohesion and protect people by tackling extremism. new legislation will improve the law on policing and criminal justice and banned the new generation of psychoactive drugs. my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of rights. members of the house of commons estimates for the public services will be laid before you . my lords and members of the house of commons, my government will continue to play a leading role in global affairs, using its presence all over the world to reengage with and tackle the major international, security economic, and humanitarian challenges. my ministers will remain at the forefront of the nato alliance and international efforts to degrade and ultimately defeat terrorism in the middle east. the united kingdom will continue to seek a political settl
of the european union for the benefit of all member states. alongside this, legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum for membership in the european union before the end of 2017. measures will be brought forward to promote social cohesion and protect people by tackling extremism. new legislation will improve the law on policing and criminal justice and banned the new generation of psychoactive drugs. my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of...
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today government union workers are fighting to work on union business on the taxpayer dime. they want to do it from their homes. more on that coming up. ♪ it begins from the the second we're born.er. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you are looking at can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the
today government union workers are fighting to work on union business on the taxpayer dime. they want to do it from their homes. more on that coming up. ♪ it begins from the the second we're born.er. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part...
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the union ad makes the argument for free trade. baltimore became a rich city precisely because it was globally engaged with the world in terms of commerce. an economy is just a collection of individuals, and free trade just presumes that you have the most talented individuals on earth vying to serve your needs, and because they're serving your needs, you are most likely to get to do what are you best at. as rich said in the engine of global prosperity that's not what we see in baltimore. >> absolutely not. it's crushing taxes, crummy schools, regulations that drive out businesses hostile atmosphere incompetent government. you know new york was going in that direction 20 years ago. we turned it around in new york. cut taxes. got better policing. the city prospered. baltimore's fate is in its own hand, and blaming foreigners for it just shows how bankrupt their political system is. >> it's baltimore's fault that the tacks have gone up and people are paying more and that's forcing some businesses to move out. also crime and drugs is p
the union ad makes the argument for free trade. baltimore became a rich city precisely because it was globally engaged with the world in terms of commerce. an economy is just a collection of individuals, and free trade just presumes that you have the most talented individuals on earth vying to serve your needs, and because they're serving your needs, you are most likely to get to do what are you best at. as rich said in the engine of global prosperity that's not what we see in baltimore....