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that's the unjust tiss of forced unions a union. now, unfortunately, that law also and believe that's long. today you cannot be forced to privately join a union or pay 100% just to work. guest: i think he's troferinge employment at will. i think you had a caller talking about employment at will. that's different. in that case i don't know if the person was in the union or not but the employer and employee at will state there is true an employee can leave for no cause and an employer can for no cause. that's something different. as to the first amendment protections of association i agree. when a ng to think that for no. first amendment says that you have a right to associate the corollary right has to exist logically. you must have the right not to associate. but yet private sector labor policy forces you to associate with a group you never asked for, never voted for, never whe first amendment says wanted. we argued the case on fifth amendment grounds, 13th amendment grounds, first amendment grounds and they uphe would this notion t
that's the unjust tiss of forced unions a union. now, unfortunately, that law also and believe that's long. today you cannot be forced to privately join a union or pay 100% just to work. guest: i think he's troferinge employment at will. i think you had a caller talking about employment at will. that's different. in that case i don't know if the person was in the union or not but the employer and employee at will state there is true an employee can leave for no cause and an employer can for no...
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>> now, the president of the european union with his annual state of the european union speech in strasburg, france, to lawmakers in the european parliament. he underscored the importance of a strong and united europe in the wake of brexit tensions and migration. >> mr. president. honorable members. good morning. sometimes, history moves discreetly. when we are talking about the work of a commission, which only has a five-year time to make some change, over such a short time, you can't bring about a big change in the state of affairs. the current commission, like its predecessors, is an episode of a brief moment in time in the long history of the european union. our plan has not yet come. yetcommissions are not going to take stock before you of everything we have done over the past four years. on the contrary, i will tell you that work will continue over the coming months. to ensure that our imperfect european union becomes even more -- becomes a little more perfect every day. we still have things to do. which is what i wish to discuss with you this morning. no satisfaction modesty taints m
>> now, the president of the european union with his annual state of the european union speech in strasburg, france, to lawmakers in the european parliament. he underscored the importance of a strong and united europe in the wake of brexit tensions and migration. >> mr. president. honorable members. good morning. sometimes, history moves discreetly. when we are talking about the work of a commission, which only has a five-year time to make some change, over such a short time, you...
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from outside the european union.tting forward a set of rules or people from the european union and people from outside the european union. the next challenge for you, if you get a deal, will be to get support in parliament. is this the political battle of your lifetime? when we come to the vote in parliament, the important thing is the people to remember what both is and how important it is to the british people because this will be a vote that will be delivering on the referendum result. the referendum was, the result of that was a very important historic moment for the uk, coming out of the european union, becoming a truly independent sovereign state again will be an important moment for the uk. and if parliament votes know? they rejected? when we come to it, parliament will vote for a deal because people will see the importance of a deal that maintains a good trading relationship with the eu but also maintains good cooperation in other areas but gives us cooperation in other areas but gives us the freedom to take
from outside the european union.tting forward a set of rules or people from the european union and people from outside the european union. the next challenge for you, if you get a deal, will be to get support in parliament. is this the political battle of your lifetime? when we come to the vote in parliament, the important thing is the people to remember what both is and how important it is to the british people because this will be a vote that will be delivering on the referendum result. the...
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it's going to benefit the union forces. they are able to keep moving troops from one end of the line to the other. they are able to hold the line. i just want to read one quote. i rarely use. i want to read one of my favorite quotes. i heard as at the national civil war museum. soldier described the battle in the wheatfield. it gives you a lot of the chaos which scares off historians. kernels, in an anguished this -- indistinguishable order. they tore through the struggling masses of humanity. the death screams of animals, the groans of human companions trampled underfoot, riderless horses, the moving lines of battle combine into a roar of elements. it's a perfect hell on earth. it is not to be surpassed or forgotten. it is never been taken from my memory for 50 years. thank you. [applause] does anybodyite: have any questions? if you want to evacuate, feel free. i do appreciate you having me out tonight. i appreciate you having us here at the gettysburg heritage center. davis fromhank dan the american battlefield trust for
it's going to benefit the union forces. they are able to keep moving troops from one end of the line to the other. they are able to hold the line. i just want to read one quote. i rarely use. i want to read one of my favorite quotes. i heard as at the national civil war museum. soldier described the battle in the wheatfield. it gives you a lot of the chaos which scares off historians. kernels, in an anguished this -- indistinguishable order. they tore through the struggling masses of humanity....
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we explain her unionism there's lots of varieties of unionism and van lew's unionism was very much colored by her family's wiigery and people who believed believed and virginia the south and virginia would be better off if it would develop economically, if the economy would diversify. supporters of whig policy. so these were the social circles in which she ran. the family were friends for example with john minor botts, a prominent vap unionist. but sources i read didn't reveal much about her socializing with confederate neighbors although one has to presume that she -- that she did. hat what is part of the act. >> thank you for bringing such an interesting woman to our life. >> my pleasure. >> but secondly, is there any historical documents on the life of mary jane after war sfl >> that's a great question. so as i said, there's some friedman bureau records which again that was a very exciting find for me to find that someone has signed her name as mary jane richards and literate and confirming a story of her education was working for the friedman bureau in places like ja after the war as a
we explain her unionism there's lots of varieties of unionism and van lew's unionism was very much colored by her family's wiigery and people who believed believed and virginia the south and virginia would be better off if it would develop economically, if the economy would diversify. supporters of whig policy. so these were the social circles in which she ran. the family were friends for example with john minor botts, a prominent vap unionist. but sources i read didn't reveal much about her...
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do they know that a union brother and a union sister made sacrifice?ion is dignity. the thing that is most important down there is dignity, the right to stand up and grieve, the right to know they can take a stand when they are mistreated in the shop. you go into a town that is antiunion, try to make contact as quietly as possible. we are refused housing accommodations, hotels and motels. when we get somewhere, our phone calls are monitored. i have been in the southern community in a plant and city chaseals, police, sheriff us away from the plant, take after our car. take the number of the car, rope around my neck, pulled up on my tiptoes and told, if you ever come back here again, we will kill you. many times a worker will say i'm for you, i'm going to vote for you, but don't park your car close to our house because they will see you and i might get fired tomorrow. the boss will know that you have been to see me, and i may get fired tomorrow. it takes a lot of courage for a worker to sign a union card, but the workers have got courage, a lot of them h
do they know that a union brother and a union sister made sacrifice?ion is dignity. the thing that is most important down there is dignity, the right to stand up and grieve, the right to know they can take a stand when they are mistreated in the shop. you go into a town that is antiunion, try to make contact as quietly as possible. we are refused housing accommodations, hotels and motels. when we get somewhere, our phone calls are monitored. i have been in the southern community in a plant and...
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most of these were african-americans in the union army, a crucial factor in union victory. 100,000 white men from confederate states were union blue. george thomas, about whom we just heard any previous panel, perhaps the most famous example. these statistics give us a new perspective on a new debate. did he confederacy lose because of the overwhelming numbers of the north or die of internal causes? presence ofize the these unionists in the south, we these two explanations and see how internal divisions can treated to the north's advantages in manpower and resources. really, this southern unionism forf primary importance political or symbolic reasons. we have to recognize and the vast majority of whites in the confederate states supported the confederacy. unionists were a minority but an important minority because as we have seen, well unionists were not able to establish control over the south, they did andabilize the home front certain counties. they represented brushfires that he confederacy had to put out and devote resources to putting out. i have a book coming out next february cal
most of these were african-americans in the union army, a crucial factor in union victory. 100,000 white men from confederate states were union blue. george thomas, about whom we just heard any previous panel, perhaps the most famous example. these statistics give us a new perspective on a new debate. did he confederacy lose because of the overwhelming numbers of the north or die of internal causes? presence ofize the these unionists in the south, we these two explanations and see how internal...
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it is not the european union. certainly, after the 29th of march, 2019, the united kingdom -- for us. will always be a very close neighbor and partner in political, economic, and ecurity terms. in the past months when we needed unity. used by the same venues and principles of all european unions. this is i welcome prime ministers to develop an ambitious new partnership for the future. we agree with the statement made that the statement should be a free trade area between the united kingdom and european union. on the basis of these inciples, the commission's negotiators, mainly my good friend have tried to reach a deal. we owe it to our citizens and our businesses to ensure this he united kingdom's withdrawal ensures stability afterwards. it will not be the commission that will stand in the way of his. ladies and gentlemen, members, between now and the european elections in between now and the summit that will take place in romania, a lot of work remains to be done. and we'll have to convince our that we share the
it is not the european union. certainly, after the 29th of march, 2019, the united kingdom -- for us. will always be a very close neighbor and partner in political, economic, and ecurity terms. in the past months when we needed unity. used by the same venues and principles of all european unions. this is i welcome prime ministers to develop an ambitious new partnership for the future. we agree with the statement made that the statement should be a free trade area between the united kingdom and...
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it influences how union officers as ashley in union virginia are able -- especially in union virginia will conduct the war. it involves caution, political intrigue, backstabbing and political maneuvering in the army of the potomac and the eastern armies in a general. it would influence how generals conducted the war. it will influence the hiring and firing of generals and appointments. it will have a long-lasting impact on the culture of the army of the potomac. every organization has a culture and that is the culture that is going to grow in the high command in the army of the potomac. the joint committee on the conduct of war is extremely important in influencing that from an early stage. the next key moment or turning point that i have for you, is shiloh. >> shiloh was a massive two-day battle. the largest battle fought up to that point in the war. it would produce more casualties in today's been all of american history after that point. think about that. impact was just staggering. the number of killed and wounded, the total number of casualties. so what we are going to have as a
it influences how union officers as ashley in union virginia are able -- especially in union virginia will conduct the war. it involves caution, political intrigue, backstabbing and political maneuvering in the army of the potomac and the eastern armies in a general. it would influence how generals conducted the war. it will influence the hiring and firing of generals and appointments. it will have a long-lasting impact on the culture of the army of the potomac. every organization has a culture...
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union and this is the this is the focal point of the debate how to make european union strong again and there's a big clash between the some western european and to slip through the strait were pushing for a european union which should be stepping into the dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union. it's been strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so we're number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want member states to stay as member states we don't want our you know give up our nationality we don't want to give up our culture we don't want to give up our heritage and so on and so forth so this is a big clash between those who want to see european union as post christian as post national and us who want to see europe as a christian continent based on strong member states european commission is also undertaking legal action against hungary for its law targets those who help asylum seekers do you think this goes to all the way to the european
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[applause] of 1000 crab unions segregating the workers, the cio meant one great union for the industry, aboard thestokers roustabout's in rubber workers, electrical workers. the amalgamated organizing cotton garment workers in pennsylvania, new england and the prairie states, organizing laundry workers, cleaners and dyers, retail clerks, providing the manpower and money to organize a textile workers union. ♪ [song being sung] >> if y'all stick together, it won't be long you'll get shorter hours, better working conditions, vacation days to take your kids to the seashore. a better explain we've got to becausethe union train, if you wait till the boss to raise your pay we will all be waiting until the judgment day, dead and buried, gone to heaven. underpaid, thee boss speeds up the work until you are about to faint, you may be down and out, but talk it over. ♪ >> which side are you one? which side are you on? >> i will stick with the union wtil this whole fight is on. >> which side are you on? which side are you on? >> we have been down here for five days, what do you say boys? [applause]
[applause] of 1000 crab unions segregating the workers, the cio meant one great union for the industry, aboard thestokers roustabout's in rubber workers, electrical workers. the amalgamated organizing cotton garment workers in pennsylvania, new england and the prairie states, organizing laundry workers, cleaners and dyers, retail clerks, providing the manpower and money to organize a textile workers union. ♪ [song being sung] >> if y'all stick together, it won't be long you'll get...
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as union armies penetrated in the south the more southern union missed they got would knew what was going on. -- unionist who knew what was going on. some spies made as much as $500 a mission, which is 13 devon -- $13,000. it was a lucrative thing. for the pay, for adventure, men, women, black, -- black, white, free, slave all stood up to practice the world's oldest profession. the secrecy and disparate -- the secrecy makes identifying and verifying what these five did. difficult. much of my experience, a confederate spy observed was acquired when i was alone with god. since death was a penalty for spying. even keeping god in the loop could be dangerous. most operators group really avoided meeting. they did not want anybody to know. there was no way to find out which denied the enemy away to find out who they were made it will difficult for historians to find out who they were as well. those spies, the next is another secret operative called scouts. they were commanders on both sides. most often the scouts were volunteers from the ranks. they were paid sometimes anywhere from 100 to maybe
as union armies penetrated in the south the more southern union missed they got would knew what was going on. -- unionist who knew what was going on. some spies made as much as $500 a mission, which is 13 devon -- $13,000. it was a lucrative thing. for the pay, for adventure, men, women, black, -- black, white, free, slave all stood up to practice the world's oldest profession. the secrecy and disparate -- the secrecy makes identifying and verifying what these five did. difficult. much of my...
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another issue where i see strong lead for the union -- need for leadership in the union is brexit. i will not get into the details of the negotiations, which are being masterfully handled. they work on the basis of the unanimous position confirmed time and again by the 27 number states. allow me to recall three principles that should guide our work on brexit in the months to come. of theect the costs british decision to leave our union. we regretted deeply. we also ask the british government to understand that someone who leaves the union cannot be in the same previous position as a member state. areou leave the union, you no longer part of our single market. certainly not only in parts of it. [applause] secondly, european commission with parliament and all other member states will always feel loyalty and solidarity with ireland when it comes to the irish. -- the irish border. this is why we want to find a creative solution. [applause] we will defend all the elements of the good fighting agreement. that is making the border more visible in northern ireland. it is not the european u
another issue where i see strong lead for the union -- need for leadership in the union is brexit. i will not get into the details of the negotiations, which are being masterfully handled. they work on the basis of the unanimous position confirmed time and again by the 27 number states. allow me to recall three principles that should guide our work on brexit in the months to come. of theect the costs british decision to leave our union. we regretted deeply. we also ask the british government to...
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european union and its it with. a white paper remains the only serious and credible proposition if we if there is no agreement on a deal that is acceptable to the united kingdom the new deal you snipped my would keep something from but let nobody be in any doubt with the top. we are prepared and we are preparing for a new deal i'm negotiating and i'm against the interests of the british people the utmost today and yesterday was much better than to will free which they go so do you have people who are. also coming up tonight the world anti-doping agency today lifted russia's suspension triggering outrage around the world some calling the decision and insult to the world's clean athletes you know the process things and it's been extremely shady how it's gone about you know it's why you see outrage by athletes all around the world right now at the possibility that russia could be reinstated under under these circumstances. or we begin the day attempting to imagine what must be going through the mind of british prime mi
european union and its it with. a white paper remains the only serious and credible proposition if we if there is no agreement on a deal that is acceptable to the united kingdom the new deal you snipped my would keep something from but let nobody be in any doubt with the top. we are prepared and we are preparing for a new deal i'm negotiating and i'm against the interests of the british people the utmost today and yesterday was much better than to will free which they go so do you have people...
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acts from all of you did european union this is why i mentioned. the eastern countries but i can mention also for instance mexico we have to. have a new deal with mexico because it's it's for the most russians that we want to be proactive and positive towards north america but we can't accept the seti to deflect from so you have like you've said in the beginning of the interview that whatever is happening is a mortal threat to you or a but i've also heard djinn in to say that trans hostile attitude towards europe is actually going to help you or grow up that's funny because that's what we russians say about the sanctions the sanctions will help them grow up but are you guys actually when i say you the europeans ready to defy america like serious issues for instance iran sanctions i think iran is is. is really next and acceptable what happens on iran so i think we have to think how to avoid the bad consequences of this huge and so on on iran it depends on the next elections depends whether we'd be reelected or not because one scenario is from a sort
acts from all of you did european union this is why i mentioned. the eastern countries but i can mention also for instance mexico we have to. have a new deal with mexico because it's it's for the most russians that we want to be proactive and positive towards north america but we can't accept the seti to deflect from so you have like you've said in the beginning of the interview that whatever is happening is a mortal threat to you or a but i've also heard djinn in to say that trans hostile...
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of trying to cherry pick its way out of the european union. it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with the brics a deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month european council president donald rejected britain's plan regarding its future relationship with the e.u. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trade even though they won't be part of the multinational bloc anymore to escape poured cold water on what britain wants everybody to the view of the positive elements in that check propose. the subsystem framework for cooperation. local used to go through its own them and move the market the e.u. itself would like to continue having seamless trade with northern ireland as if it were still in the single market and customs union however the british prime minister rejected that as her government feels it would economically and constitutionally isolate the u.k. sh
of trying to cherry pick its way out of the european union. it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with the brics a deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month european council president donald rejected britain's plan regarding its future relationship with the e.u. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trade...
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which would damage the european union and the u.s. and its integrity i do respect the sovereignty of the british people but i do respect the sovereignty of the twenty seven of them and us and they decided to join the european union with its roots. and i'm here precisely to protect the interests of my citizen but boldly of this common project world the message from mr mccollum was not the only blunt rebuttal to the british prime minister time and time again we heard from e.u. leaders that they will not allow the u.k. to end its membership while trying to walk in some benefits reserved only for each new countries we have more now on last night's dinner that did not end with theresa may having her cake and eating it too it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with a breakfast deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. european council president donald rejected brita
which would damage the european union and the u.s. and its integrity i do respect the sovereignty of the british people but i do respect the sovereignty of the twenty seven of them and us and they decided to join the european union with its roots. and i'm here precisely to protect the interests of my citizen but boldly of this common project world the message from mr mccollum was not the only blunt rebuttal to the british prime minister time and time again we heard from e.u. leaders that they...
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european union and its it with. britain's to resume a insists her break is the only one on the table but her e.u. parts say it won't work and they warn time is running out also coming up. sports and russia the world anti-doping agency says it will lift a ban on russia's testing laboratory despite widespread opposition russian track and field athletes have not competed under their country's flag since twenty fifteen. it's good to have you with us your plan it won't work and you're running out of time those are the two blunt messages european union leaders have given the british prime minister theresa may at any you summit in austria may insisted that her brakes of plan is the only one on the table but her counterparts across europe disagree accusing the u.k. of trying to cherry pick its way out of the european union. it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with the brics a deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't hap
european union and its it with. britain's to resume a insists her break is the only one on the table but her e.u. parts say it won't work and they warn time is running out also coming up. sports and russia the world anti-doping agency says it will lift a ban on russia's testing laboratory despite widespread opposition russian track and field athletes have not competed under their country's flag since twenty fifteen. it's good to have you with us your plan it won't work and you're running out of...
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and within europe union the. there is a mixed feeling and a very. why there and complex scenario on this topic i think it's necessary to work well together to try to overcome the situation is the interests of europe of all if you will is the interest of italy i think that in today's interest of russia to choice necessary to work altogether to have an evolution you mentioned the us and europe it is clear that the different interests the different eastern interest is because geopolitics is forward by two words geography and follett ix. and for joe griffin you're open russia we are neighboring countries so we have to co-exist we have to work together we have to cooperate that is not the case for us so this is why the key point for us is that. the consideration of in the next future path away a road map on how to overcome sanctions is in our interest is in the interest though for the european union but i think it is indeed interest of russia to this is why we. we we hope russia surely is trying to play the sanctions
and within europe union the. there is a mixed feeling and a very. why there and complex scenario on this topic i think it's necessary to work well together to try to overcome the situation is the interests of europe of all if you will is the interest of italy i think that in today's interest of russia to choice necessary to work altogether to have an evolution you mentioned the us and europe it is clear that the different interests the different eastern interest is because geopolitics is...
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the european union because unity. on the other hand made it very clear that there must be a dialogue there must be a discussion an honest discussion a straightforward discussion about further sanctions have been successful or not and then let's see things factually but the european economies but the retell the russian economy or rather it help to go down with the russian economy whether it has helped to implement the music agreements and so on and so forth so there are very straightforward questions and there are very easy answers yes or no and then after giving honest answers to honest questions we should make a decision about the future now the current italian government. seems to represent the same position nor automatic rollover and the discussion must be made as these they are a strong country a big country a g seven country it will be much easier for the smaller member states to represent this position together with a big thank you very much for this century and good luck with everything we appreciate thank you
the european union because unity. on the other hand made it very clear that there must be a dialogue there must be a discussion an honest discussion a straightforward discussion about further sanctions have been successful or not and then let's see things factually but the european economies but the retell the russian economy or rather it help to go down with the russian economy whether it has helped to implement the music agreements and so on and so forth so there are very straightforward...
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they maintained the maintain the union of the united kingdom. they put forward another proposal which keeps northern ireland in the customs union. it's a free trade agreement only for this. i believe there is no british prime minister he would find facts with that acceptable. it desperately needs a new and extended any department there there supporting their deal. to improve i am the provisions. i say to my honorable friend that we are committed to providing that. they support the implementation of the plans from the local community. i understand the healthcare to have that funding in july. it expects it to be announced in the order. we are pleased to meet the honorable friend. last week the chief executive of the council. i have those for the more flexible policy. will the prime minister agree to do that. to discuss the merits. can i welcome the honorable gentlemen. can i say to him he's asked the question about the regional immigration policy. it's actually something which they have a while back. this is not a situation they thought they shoul
they maintained the maintain the union of the united kingdom. they put forward another proposal which keeps northern ireland in the customs union. it's a free trade agreement only for this. i believe there is no british prime minister he would find facts with that acceptable. it desperately needs a new and extended any department there there supporting their deal. to improve i am the provisions. i say to my honorable friend that we are committed to providing that. they support the...
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for our for each or relationship, once we have left the european union. but it is entirely right and proper that we should prepare for all eventualities, because we haven't come to the end of the negotiation. that means it is right that we are preparing for a no deal, indeed, as the european union is doing. we are publishing technical notices so citizens will know where they stand. the final total is likely to be around 70. we are making those preparations. crucially, what this government is doing is working for a good deal, preparing for every eventuality, and making sure this country does its best in leaving the eu, regardless of the outcome of the negotiation. >> the trade secretary says he is unphased by no deal. the new secretary said this morning that a no deal brexit would be a huge mistake. the chancellor standing next to her has written to the committee, stating that a no deal brexit would/gdp by almost 8%, comparable to the global financial crash. which assessment do you agree with? >> no deal would not be a walk in the park, but it would not be
for our for each or relationship, once we have left the european union. but it is entirely right and proper that we should prepare for all eventualities, because we haven't come to the end of the negotiation. that means it is right that we are preparing for a no deal, indeed, as the european union is doing. we are publishing technical notices so citizens will know where they stand. the final total is likely to be around 70. we are making those preparations. crucially, what this government is...
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women's war work and southern unionism and civil war memory. i will see a -- say a few words about the women's history thing. van lew represents those cut -- countless women, we all know many of their stories, were determined to go beyond what the gender convention at the time asked of them during war. and demanded of them according to the doctors, women were to be domestic creatures. there wartime role was to sacrifice men to their domestic causes. van lew wanted to do more and was among the women who breached the boundary between battlefront and homefront. she represents in other words, women's wartime politicization , their growing political agency, and more interestingly, she represents debates about female accountability. during the civil war, more and more people felt women should not be classed among the innocents, who are not agents. they should be held accountable for their political actions. van lew is a kind of object study and -- in the debates over political accountability. van lew also represents, and this has emerged for me as a
women's war work and southern unionism and civil war memory. i will see a -- say a few words about the women's history thing. van lew represents those cut -- countless women, we all know many of their stories, were determined to go beyond what the gender convention at the time asked of them during war. and demanded of them according to the doctors, women were to be domestic creatures. there wartime role was to sacrifice men to their domestic causes. van lew wanted to do more and was among the...
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our main adversary was the soviet union. when the wall fell and events happened in the early 1990s, it is pretty well known that the cia was caught a little bit off guard. the former soviet union was in great disarray. they have a lot of political and economic troubles. they became decisively engaged in the balkans, as a result of the fall of the soviet union. we became engaged in bosnia and later xhosa vo. the soviet union was trying to find its place in the modern world at that time. then, the rise of vladimir putin brought russia back to a strong footing and they become more of a strong adversary in later years. as putin has tried to restore some of the former glory of the soviet union. so, well we didn't pay attention for a long time, now it is back on the forefront of the intelligence agents -- agencies. [ applause ] >>> american history tv is in prime time this week on c- span3. friday on reel america, the world war ii film series, why we fight, about the outbreak of world war ii from pearl harbor and the rise of autho
our main adversary was the soviet union. when the wall fell and events happened in the early 1990s, it is pretty well known that the cia was caught a little bit off guard. the former soviet union was in great disarray. they have a lot of political and economic troubles. they became decisively engaged in the balkans, as a result of the fall of the soviet union. we became engaged in bosnia and later xhosa vo. the soviet union was trying to find its place in the modern world at that time. then,...
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on the union side, unknown men in blue. looking over the white men in union colors as they approached, wilcox perhaps recognized allies, as many free people did. once they shredded his passport to freedom, wilcox knew that these men in danger his freedom. the recruiters insisted wilcox in list and go to war. he refused -- and list -- enlist and go to war. he refused, but they did not relent. they ordered him to raise his right hand to take the of. despite his best efforts, he became a u.s. army private. when the u.s. army roped wilcox in, he vowed to himself that he would run. he immediately began strategizing how to approach emancipation and achieve it once more. that summer, when the opportunity arose, he did it. he freed himself from service. officers also mistreated former slaves by punishing them harshly. the soldiers often ran from white officers' mistreatment, as these "union masters" dealt out violent discipline, sometimes even torturing men. the number of ways that officers published -- punished both white and blac
on the union side, unknown men in blue. looking over the white men in union colors as they approached, wilcox perhaps recognized allies, as many free people did. once they shredded his passport to freedom, wilcox knew that these men in danger his freedom. the recruiters insisted wilcox in list and go to war. he refused -- and list -- enlist and go to war. he refused, but they did not relent. they ordered him to raise his right hand to take the of. despite his best efforts, he became a u.s. army...
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[indiscernible] was a spy for the soviet union. gold.mplicated a man name rosenberg.julius headlines shocked the united revealed aboutas atomic secrets. rosenberg was put on trial and was convicted and sentenced to death in 1981. little is said about the rosenbergs outside of the federal prosecutor. the only inkling of what the justice department thought was, just before the trial, when the deputy attorney general wrote the attorney general stating the were that the rosenbergs accused of wanted the death penalty. and we also know president truman and the trial judge had a telephone conversation in 1952 which floated the possibility of bringing the rosenberg sentences to life. truman declined to intervene. there is evidence within the truman administration that some with thehad trouble public message about the rosenbergs. the influential, psychological board drafted pro-clemency statements and reversed themselves. none of these documents were made public and there is no evidence on either memorandum of the final weeks of his preside
[indiscernible] was a spy for the soviet union. gold.mplicated a man name rosenberg.julius headlines shocked the united revealed aboutas atomic secrets. rosenberg was put on trial and was convicted and sentenced to death in 1981. little is said about the rosenbergs outside of the federal prosecutor. the only inkling of what the justice department thought was, just before the trial, when the deputy attorney general wrote the attorney general stating the were that the rosenbergs accused of wanted...
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unionism,ain her there is lots of varieties of unionism. hers is colored by the families wiggery.e -- hoping a common with diversifying -- the economy would diversify. sources i read not reveal much about her socializing with confederates. although one has to presume that she did. as part of the act. >> thank you for bringing such interesting women to life. is there any historical documents on the life of mary jane after the war? records are some bureau on which, a very exciting find for me. she was literate. working for the freedmen's bureau and places like georgia, after the war. so in theer, she says brooklyn church, i mention she was a big advocate of education. -- with van lou. hope someoneand i does this work. moving on to other projects. to minded about this dilemma about whether to go back. i think that the article in the anglo african, suggest that there are other such clues out there. that they represent a whole new set of leaves to follow when it comes to marriage and richards. much more is noble about mary jane richards that i t
unionism,ain her there is lots of varieties of unionism. hers is colored by the families wiggery.e -- hoping a common with diversifying -- the economy would diversify. sources i read not reveal much about her socializing with confederates. although one has to presume that she did. as part of the act. >> thank you for bringing such interesting women to life. is there any historical documents on the life of mary jane after the war? records are some bureau on which, a very exciting find for...
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the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. we will also ensure that the choices that we make to ensure no hard border on the outer state. >> collecting through the border between northern ireland currently happens and doesn't present any problems. with the northern island and the integrity of the united kingdom would be a regular outline met with the republic. can the government to give insurance of that. demanded by the eu which would step up the united kingdom. >> mister speaker i will refer the honorable gentlemen back. and when they said no to the prime minister. order. questions to the prime minister. thank you mister speaker. i'm sure that they would like to join me in congratulating both english and the scottish. with them qualifying for it next year's world cup. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. i should have further such meetings later today. thank you mister speaker. my constituents had released temporarily for three days last month before being taken off to prison. she was contacted by the revo
the people of the united kingdom voted to leave the european union. we will also ensure that the choices that we make to ensure no hard border on the outer state. >> collecting through the border between northern ireland currently happens and doesn't present any problems. with the northern island and the integrity of the united kingdom would be a regular outline met with the republic. can the government to give insurance of that. demanded by the eu which would step up the united kingdom....
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lee that the union army is not moving north, he tells him that the union army is moving west. everything based on gettysburg is based off that false intelligence. robert e. lee move -- robert e. lee believes the union is moving behind him not towards him. he calls a junction of his forces and gettysburg to keep the union army on the eastern side or the washington side of the mountains. make sense? how about around the applause. thank you very much. [applause] it?asn't too good, was and ie have the first day like to say, once again this is not an overview of the battle or any stretch of the imagination. i like to say that the battle of ends uprg and's up -- in a confederate victory. what i like to say in summation of the first day is i think it is the worst thing that could have possibly happened to robert e. lee. the first dayins and it sets up the next two days. if you lost the first date you might have got away from it. but he wins, when you are winning, i don't know if you've ever pulled a slot machine, when you are winning it is fun. [laughter] when it is not, it is not. t
lee that the union army is not moving north, he tells him that the union army is moving west. everything based on gettysburg is based off that false intelligence. robert e. lee move -- robert e. lee believes the union is moving behind him not towards him. he calls a junction of his forces and gettysburg to keep the union army on the eastern side or the washington side of the mountains. make sense? how about around the applause. thank you very much. [applause] it?asn't too good, was and ie have...
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the first one is i heard criticize union station. i think the people are overjoyed at the prospect of having an enhanced rail system that includes connecticut rail, amtrak, bus transportation, the opportunity for cap transportation. you drive by there today, and there is more economic activity there. it is 71% rented. these are the investments that have long-term consequences. >> fema has not responded to the request to open up the disaster housing assistance program. what should the next for hurricane maria evacuees? rep. neal: i came to the conclusion quickly that one of the biggest problems confronting puerto rico is what had happened to the grid. before the storm, it was only operating at 10% capacity. with members of the delegation, we visited and met with the governor of puerto rico, congressman gutierrez. we talked about what needs to happen on the island of puerto rico. the governor of puerto rico was in to see me. we had a productive meeting. i am on their schedule to talk about these issues. i am glad you mentioned fema. wh
the first one is i heard criticize union station. i think the people are overjoyed at the prospect of having an enhanced rail system that includes connecticut rail, amtrak, bus transportation, the opportunity for cap transportation. you drive by there today, and there is more economic activity there. it is 71% rented. these are the investments that have long-term consequences. >> fema has not responded to the request to open up the disaster housing assistance program. what should the next...
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the union army has a chance to armye up lee austria's next to the potomac -- the union army has a chance to bottle up lee's army next to the potomac. george meade has just won the battle of gettysburg. the man was placed in command on june 28, three days before the battle. then he goes up against arguably -- i don't know who is big right now, joe montana, is he still around? [laughter] matt: not funny? ok. how about archie manning? [laughter] miss guy will get it back there. george meade, i think he is exhausted. he is just trying to shoot those old rebs across the river. but he has an opportunity to win the war right here. should he attack. if there's one thing i try to put in a little caveat, something you can learn i want , to tell you this little story, some of you know it and some of you don't. in the aftermath of the campaign at gettysburg, lincoln was furious. why? because he was writing george meade and saying destroy them, end the war right here. when lincoln finds out that meade has allowed lee to escape, he writes in a letter and he is furious. when lincoln was assassinated, t
the union army has a chance to armye up lee austria's next to the potomac -- the union army has a chance to bottle up lee's army next to the potomac. george meade has just won the battle of gettysburg. the man was placed in command on june 28, three days before the battle. then he goes up against arguably -- i don't know who is big right now, joe montana, is he still around? [laughter] matt: not funny? ok. how about archie manning? [laughter] miss guy will get it back there. george meade, i...
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they said goal are getting low just over six months until britain leaves the european union and it's from going to surgery some may say as a withdrawal deal is in sight she writes also the program that beneficiary is the quintessential british brand jaguar wants to ramp up production and small baki while in their factory one thousand jobs will go and as the u.s. slaps new taxes on chinese imports the premier league says the place to deal with the trade disputes is the negotiating. i'm christopher good to have you with us writing in a leading german newspaper today a british prime minister to resign may says the u.k. and the e.u. are close to agreeing to an orderly breakfast after banks said she wants a u.k. you free trade zone for goods including agricultural products but not for service you officials have rejected her plan as cherry fifty mate will set out her case for the future relationship to other e.u. leaders at a summit in salzburg later today britain is due to leave the european union as early as next month. and for more let's bring in karen jones he's an economist at lancast
they said goal are getting low just over six months until britain leaves the european union and it's from going to surgery some may say as a withdrawal deal is in sight she writes also the program that beneficiary is the quintessential british brand jaguar wants to ramp up production and small baki while in their factory one thousand jobs will go and as the u.s. slaps new taxes on chinese imports the premier league says the place to deal with the trade disputes is the negotiating. i'm...
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that is, cable traffic between union,viet washington and moscow. i apologize for the rainy photo, shows some ofit the work of codebreakers including young meredith gardner. she is featured in the center. they broke into the soviet code which appear to reveal the existence of soviet as manoj in tiananmen had an project -- soviet espionage in washington dc. the transcripts contain references to codenames and some believed the codename ales was code for alger hiss. atchison found himself a target himself. this after rallying to his defense. his and had known alger his brother, donald, for years. donald hiss was a law partner. friend.47, and a close atchison was truman's secretary of state and he refused to condemn alger hiss, publicly saying that they had remained friends. drafted into the controversy by calling the case a "red herring" which contributed to a tax upon himself and his administration, kind of and interesting, fun cartoon here. turn my backend to on alger hiss, i did not intend m to turn my back on dean asked to sign. dean -- dean acheso
that is, cable traffic between union,viet washington and moscow. i apologize for the rainy photo, shows some ofit the work of codebreakers including young meredith gardner. she is featured in the center. they broke into the soviet code which appear to reveal the existence of soviet as manoj in tiananmen had an project -- soviet espionage in washington dc. the transcripts contain references to codenames and some believed the codename ales was code for alger hiss. atchison found himself a target...
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convenient under their country's flag since two thousand and fifteen also coming out the european union leaders piled the pressure on british prime minister theresa may telling her parts of her great city proposal will not work and that time is running out. to our correspondent an e.u. summit for him. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with a decision on doping in sports that has shocked and outraged many around the world today the world anti-doping agency wada voted to lift a ban on russia's anti-doping agency that ban was put into place after a water report accused russia of state backed doping and of attempting to cover up drug abuse while russia hosted the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics athletes across the globe are criticizing today's decision to lift the ban calling it an insult to clean athletes. the biggest stopping scandal in sports history might be coming to an end the russian anti-doping agency will be reinstated pending some final technicalities the decision has been heavily criticised by various athletes and national doping agencies but is being celebrate
convenient under their country's flag since two thousand and fifteen also coming out the european union leaders piled the pressure on british prime minister theresa may telling her parts of her great city proposal will not work and that time is running out. to our correspondent an e.u. summit for him. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with a decision on doping in sports that has shocked and outraged many around the world today the world anti-doping agency wada voted to lift a ban...
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outside the european union.e doing is putting forward a set of rules for people from the european union and from people outside the european union. they may face a buffeting if they go along with the proposals is the halt to low skilled migration which of course i suspect we'll see a backlash from the social care sector, from hospitality and catering, the construction industry who have relied so heavily on european union low skilled migration andi european union low skilled migration and i imagine there will be huge pressure on government not to go along with that particular recommendation. as it is, do not expect an instant response from the government. we should not expect anything until after the party conference. indeed, they have been suggestions that may be the party conference might be the moment when theresa may begins to sketch out the sort of immigration policy that she would pursue post—brexit. sort of immigration policy that she would pursue post-brexit. the government's policy is still as far asi go
outside the european union.e doing is putting forward a set of rules for people from the european union and from people outside the european union. they may face a buffeting if they go along with the proposals is the halt to low skilled migration which of course i suspect we'll see a backlash from the social care sector, from hospitality and catering, the construction industry who have relied so heavily on european union low skilled migration andi european union low skilled migration and i...
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as president of the soviet union. he continues to fight for peace with the reminder when you know you have to comprehend where a place has taken us let's look at today there is a new arms race. our time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace waste starts oct third on d w. this is d w news live from berlin tonight with just six months before britain leaves the european union the austrian chancellor sends a positive signal about frogs that. we want to do everything possible to avoid the heartbreak kid stick to be used and ready to compromise but we also expect that from the u.k. . the leaders of all twenty eight e.u. countries including germany's chancellor are meeting tonight in salzburg austria it's a working dinner with the british prime minister presenting.
as president of the soviet union. he continues to fight for peace with the reminder when you know you have to comprehend where a place has taken us let's look at today there is a new arms race. our time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace waste starts oct third on d w. this is d w news live from berlin tonight with just six months before britain leaves the european union the austrian chancellor sends a positive signal about frogs that. we want to do everything possible to avoid the...
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which is the federation of unions of south africa how do you see the scheme. yeah look from our point of view our constitution is quite clear that rights can be limit from certain groups who have benefited in the past sue chapatis of asians two different kinds of advancement by the state which have course of every good to be one of the most an equal society this in the world we also find today that many of black people you know still find themselves in questioning just a generation that's the reason why we support the mission is that a sessile is taking to empower black workers and more companies should do so in diffused because workers that have been a foot in the past discrimination against black people want now to shout the same language that they must benefit they get and by that men are we never going to address the inequalities in our country and for us the situation that says so is taking it's good if you measure. it for us we believe the strace enough solid that these totally out of order and i don't wish to mr herman i mean the counter argument to a y
which is the federation of unions of south africa how do you see the scheme. yeah look from our point of view our constitution is quite clear that rights can be limit from certain groups who have benefited in the past sue chapatis of asians two different kinds of advancement by the state which have course of every good to be one of the most an equal society this in the world we also find today that many of black people you know still find themselves in questioning just a generation that's the...
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you see the importance of washington dc as a symbol of the union and shield of the union. the lincoln administration, all the government is there. you see abraham lincoln evoke. you see that in 1864 and i hope we talk about that. from we have to defend at all cost, to 1864, as grant is moving, hey, i need replacement for my losses. ofmay and june that the part washington since 18,000 heavy artillery down the potomac. that is a lot of men. they are going to have to fill in those losses with secondary troops, national guard soldiers, and reserve course. that illustrates what the war is meaning to abraham lincoln in may, june, and july. we need to end the war by the end of the year. this is our time. in would not have seen that 1863 definitely not 1862 when they attracted defend the capital. from my perspective, a major turning point is the federal war effort. doesbore e vols, so washington, so does the war department and abraham lincoln. you mentioned the heavy artillery, many whom marched on , bert you have probably been approached by members of the audience anything you di
you see the importance of washington dc as a symbol of the union and shield of the union. the lincoln administration, all the government is there. you see abraham lincoln evoke. you see that in 1864 and i hope we talk about that. from we have to defend at all cost, to 1864, as grant is moving, hey, i need replacement for my losses. ofmay and june that the part washington since 18,000 heavy artillery down the potomac. that is a lot of men. they are going to have to fill in those losses with...
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as the symbol of the union and a very much the shield of the union. the lincoln administration, all the government departments are there. you see abraham lincoln evolved as commander-in-chief. you will see that in 1864 and i hope we talk about that more. grant is moving down, i need replacements for my bosses, let's look to the fort. in may and june, the department of washington sends 18,000 heavy artillery down to the potomac. that is a lots of men. they have to fill in those losses with secondary troops. national guard soldiers and a veteran reserve corps. that illustrates what the war meant to abraham lincoln in may, june and july. we need to end the war by the end of the year. this is our time. you would not have seen that happen in 1863 or 1862 when they are doing everything they can to defend the capital. from my perspective, a major turning point is the federal war effort. as the work evolves, so is washington and the war department and abraham lincoln. chris: you mentioned men from the heavy artillery unit. they may have marched down this road
as the symbol of the union and a very much the shield of the union. the lincoln administration, all the government departments are there. you see abraham lincoln evolved as commander-in-chief. you will see that in 1864 and i hope we talk about that more. grant is moving down, i need replacements for my bosses, let's look to the fort. in may and june, the department of washington sends 18,000 heavy artillery down to the potomac. that is a lots of men. they have to fill in those losses with...