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by the way the unions have money. they're learning a hard way at the end of the day on the pecking order the environment ammists are up there. president obama is up there. they're starting to fade, they don't like it. it's starting to pocket. >> i think if you read this report from this union group, it says they approve of the effort to extend coverage for the under and uninsured. as long as we don't have to pay for it and our health insurance doesn't change in anyway. >> by the way, i will point out the new battle front and the one that is looming is the cadillac excise tax of 40% on very large health insurance plans, because that is going to hit. >> you knew that. >> that is going to-it the unions both private sector and public sector squarely. already, employers and cities and states are trying to massage the health care coverage the reason workers get. >> she's right. >> i think this proves you need part of the 1%. >> we should start an occupied movement union next. listen, they get very good benefits. they make a
by the way the unions have money. they're learning a hard way at the end of the day on the pecking order the environment ammists are up there. president obama is up there. they're starting to fade, they don't like it. it's starting to pocket. >> i think if you read this report from this union group, it says they approve of the effort to extend coverage for the under and uninsured. as long as we don't have to pay for it and our health insurance doesn't change in anyway. >> by the...
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countries in the european union.they are carrying burdens which they cannot success three carry on. >> rose: does a pragmatic mind force you to say we have to be careful here and make sure no misunderstandings because we're only -- >> we're only to be careful. it's a world which is growing increasingly chaotic. i talked to my colleagues in the united nations, ambassadors from arab countries, from african countries. they are quite scared about what they see. after this very nice democratic bombing campaign does not exist as an integral state anymore. there's chaos in many countries in africa. southern sudan is overflown with blood, overflowing with blood. iraq is basically disintegrated. syria is on the verge of being disintegrated, etcetera, etcetera. so they're very concerned and the only way to deal with those problems is to have concerted action from key members of the international community and russia is certainly one of those members. so if we go into this, if we do that then you will be harmed. we all are goin
countries in the european union.they are carrying burdens which they cannot success three carry on. >> rose: does a pragmatic mind force you to say we have to be careful here and make sure no misunderstandings because we're only -- >> we're only to be careful. it's a world which is growing increasingly chaotic. i talked to my colleagues in the united nations, ambassadors from arab countries, from african countries. they are quite scared about what they see. after this very nice...
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that is a weak union, not a strong union. and that's not a critique, just statement of fact. and, therefore, it is not a strategic animal. this was already stated earlier on. when it does strategic stuff, it tends to do it inadvertently. and this is to a large extent what's happened in the runup to the events into -- [inaudible] secondly, it doesn't have a demos. it doesn't have a people whose primary identity is european. the primary seat of identity is international. here again, this is a statement of reality, not an expression of some sort of hidden wish. thirdly, the situation -- sorry, the third thing is that progress towards a closer union has not happened recently. the last time we tried to do a great big push was at the european constitution in 2005. we had a convention, and the comparison, the analogy with the u.s. was quite deliberate at the time, have a constitutional convention to produce a constitution. constitution was not passed. it wasn't so much the content per se because it actually wasn't terribly federal as a constitution, but the fact is that seem in fran
that is a weak union, not a strong union. and that's not a critique, just statement of fact. and, therefore, it is not a strategic animal. this was already stated earlier on. when it does strategic stuff, it tends to do it inadvertently. and this is to a large extent what's happened in the runup to the events into -- [inaudible] secondly, it doesn't have a demos. it doesn't have a people whose primary identity is european. the primary seat of identity is international. here again, this is a...
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she is not running the european union. the way of formulating decisions, so i do not want to do finger-pointing. what they did in ukraine was short-sighted and provocative on unnecessary and unprofessional. >> is the president disappointed by her reaction to what he has done? >> i cannot talk for the president. >> you think will find a diplomatic solution along the lines in ukraine can be stabilized and there can be a bridge between east and west and have relationship with eu and an understanding about the relationship with russia and everything will be fine? >> that is what we are hoping for and working for. >> not some messianic mission by vladimir putin to restore what considers the glory over the soviet union? >> we are much more pragmatic. russia is on the rise and the fact the crimea has been incorporated into russia reflecting the historical will of the people is an element of the spiritual of russia along with olympics which were effective. we are on a verizon. we do not need foreign adventures. -- we are on your r
she is not running the european union. the way of formulating decisions, so i do not want to do finger-pointing. what they did in ukraine was short-sighted and provocative on unnecessary and unprofessional. >> is the president disappointed by her reaction to what he has done? >> i cannot talk for the president. >> you think will find a diplomatic solution along the lines in ukraine can be stabilized and there can be a bridge between east and west and have relationship with eu...
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he voted for civil unions and lost his seat.s out of office, civil unions' opponents say they reacted the only way they could. that was the only option we were given in the process that we have, because vermont does not have a referendum or a popular-vote way of coming at issues. poussaint: so while public opinion may not have tipped the scales in the legislative debate over civil unions, in the general election, it was the only thing that mattered. no democratic government can afford to simply ignore public opinion, and political leaders in a democracy who disregard it do so at their peril. the term for those who too often ignore public opinion might be "former leaders." we know what we want the government to do. what's the problem? why doesn't it simply follow the public will? the problem is, there isn't one public, there are many. people seldom think alike or even about the same things. in this vast and varied nation, differences in religion, education, region, class, gender, race, and ethnicity produce a broad spectrum of vi
he voted for civil unions and lost his seat.s out of office, civil unions' opponents say they reacted the only way they could. that was the only option we were given in the process that we have, because vermont does not have a referendum or a popular-vote way of coming at issues. poussaint: so while public opinion may not have tipped the scales in the legislative debate over civil unions, in the general election, it was the only thing that mattered. no democratic government can afford to simply...
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again, they're afraid that the jobs won't be union.disagree with lizzy on something and let me get it out before you jump on me. new york presbyterian is not there to help the poor. i've been there. i've operated in there. i've been in the emergency room. not only that they have one of the worst records in the country of charging full rate card to the uninsured and then suing them. >> i got to say when my wife was last there, her roommate was a homeless woman so they do take care of the poor and the wealthy. >>> coming up a barber shop refusing to serve pot heads. is it really about making a good business decision. >> when a mother calls, we don't want it to smell like marijuana when my child is sitting there waiting. (meow mix jingle) right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. >>> no haircut for you! one colorado barber shop denying service to customers who reek of pot. pot. there's a new form of innovat
again, they're afraid that the jobs won't be union.disagree with lizzy on something and let me get it out before you jump on me. new york presbyterian is not there to help the poor. i've been there. i've operated in there. i've been in the emergency room. not only that they have one of the worst records in the country of charging full rate card to the uninsured and then suing them. >> i got to say when my wife was last there, her roommate was a homeless woman so they do take care of the...
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again, they're afraid that the jobs won't be union. i got to disagree with lizzy on something and let me get it out before you jump on me. new york presbyterian is not there to help the poor. i've been there. i've operated in there. i've been in the emergency room. not only that they have one of the worst records in the country of charging full rate card to the uninsured and then suing them. >> i got to say when my wife was last there, her roommate was a homeless woman so they do take care of the poor and the wealthy. >>> coming up a barber shop refusing to serve pot heads. is it really about making a good business decision. >> when a mother calls, we don't (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so d
again, they're afraid that the jobs won't be union. i got to disagree with lizzy on something and let me get it out before you jump on me. new york presbyterian is not there to help the poor. i've been there. i've operated in there. i've been in the emergency room. not only that they have one of the worst records in the country of charging full rate card to the uninsured and then suing them. >> i got to say when my wife was last there, her roommate was a homeless woman so they do take...
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therefore for the european union military issues have always been secondary. because nature basically took care of that but nope. i think with this new confrontation. i'm not sure but the bill be that much more spending cuts to normal. the european countries they. if you take their armies together babe yes we did it pretty strong so that just a matter of organizing that as a european force and i think this sort of you military integration will now increase. and whether there will be before spending all day. yet maybe maybe they could be also more spending actually broken. but in fact actually the military power of that the eu has is already significant it's just well organized as eu army units to its national armies that are separated them. but it didn't i think the yule could play he also are old because the eu is much too much was received in russia as a threat to me too is perceived as a threat so. if loving you is this for instance military too. as peacekeepers. the band. these could be eu eu military. not america of course but there are a part of peacekee
therefore for the european union military issues have always been secondary. because nature basically took care of that but nope. i think with this new confrontation. i'm not sure but the bill be that much more spending cuts to normal. the european countries they. if you take their armies together babe yes we did it pretty strong so that just a matter of organizing that as a european force and i think this sort of you military integration will now increase. and whether there will be before...
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this may negatively affect the market the customs union. we need to consider what to do to protect our producers and exporters as close to work out the plan of cooperation with ukraine which is up i knew that but the problem it's the other end of the new show them the monthly meetings on a motion will blog about what's going to read into what is going to do just the other stuff we talked on the cis people expect a tight relations within the cis that's what people are skeptical about the customs union and a common economic space we have no choice we need to have a draft agreement in simon simon was mostly due to loose to play with. but it must not let them go and say that in this world. it is the government's own feet. our dentist. sure enough it is i'll be meeting again until may we will hold another meeting in april to discuss the remaining issues it will be one month before the signing agreement with the region comprises only she's inside and i'm sure or school proposal was it the exam. being in school mentioned that he will give them a n
this may negatively affect the market the customs union. we need to consider what to do to protect our producers and exporters as close to work out the plan of cooperation with ukraine which is up i knew that but the problem it's the other end of the new show them the monthly meetings on a motion will blog about what's going to read into what is going to do just the other stuff we talked on the cis people expect a tight relations within the cis that's what people are skeptical about the customs...
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european union in which they have to calibrate their economy against their security. the european union has the greatest bite against russia because it has a $400-plus billion market. so the rub shans would feel the greatest consequences by european sanctions that the united states is already beginning to lead on. so i believe that at some point we'll get there because what's being taken here is a territory that was leaning to the west. it's not american territory, so at some point, i think the europeans will understand that this is a decisive moment. >> at some point, but what, in the conversations that you are having today with europeans, what kind of a reaction are you getting from them? >> increasingly i believe that the europeans will come to the conclusion that it is in their collective security to be resolute and firm in their response to russia. president putin calculates and right now he calculates that he could get away with crimea. he is looking at eastern and southern ukraine. he may be looking at elements of moldova. the reality is that the european union
european union in which they have to calibrate their economy against their security. the european union has the greatest bite against russia because it has a $400-plus billion market. so the rub shans would feel the greatest consequences by european sanctions that the united states is already beginning to lead on. so i believe that at some point we'll get there because what's being taken here is a territory that was leaning to the west. it's not american territory, so at some point, i think the...
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if you are a latina, you make $838 if you are in a union, $547 if you are not in a union.verall, it's about a 20% difference. but if you are in a union, you get the same wages that i do. and number two, raising the minimum wage will help. it will lift more women out of poverty than a lot of other other things will. and that includes the tipped wage. by the way, the tipped wages $2.13 right now. it has not been increased since 1991. 77% of the people who get it wages are women. bringing up the tipped wages with minimum wage will help dramatically. >> for the folks watching on television right now, tipped wages means restaurants, and other wage positions? >> any place where you depend on tips for your salary. restaurant wages are one of the big ones. but other ones, doorman, things like that. if you are working at morton's over here, tipped wages are all right. every meal is $150 up to $250. and if someone plunks down 18% to 20% tip, that is good money. but if you are economical, like where i grew up, and breakfast is $3.50, that it is pretty slim. >> and many will not give
if you are a latina, you make $838 if you are in a union, $547 if you are not in a union.verall, it's about a 20% difference. but if you are in a union, you get the same wages that i do. and number two, raising the minimum wage will help. it will lift more women out of poverty than a lot of other other things will. and that includes the tipped wage. by the way, the tipped wages $2.13 right now. it has not been increased since 1991. 77% of the people who get it wages are women. bringing up the...
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the union iron works contains a wide variety of strictly buildings go from world war ii. their locked east of illinois. in t in the nomination process began in the 1880. the red brick building is the building 113 and 14 viewed from the central baseline with the richest hill in the background. in 1884 did union iron works built the first ship and this ship was a freighter for the coal company. in 1886 the union iron constructed a blacksmith shop and those buildings were designed by civil engineers and they were joined in 1914 and this is the oldest survivor on the site. in 1896 they have a renaissance to serve as the union iron works office building and later the hospital. it was designed that i architects george and frederick hampton and they had another building in the lower left hand corner it had two wings at the rear with the glass. in 1886 they had a admit building and the union iron works built the admiral ship in the 1898 it went around the corners. it was nationally significant for the shipbuilding and one of the continuously operated shipyards it was known for it
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all of union square by doing this. thank you and i hope you vote for the support of the project. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. adrian semi, local carpenters 22. i'd like to present this letter to you. this is a letter of support from the local. each one of you will have one in your office because i brought them to your office actually before the meeting so you'll have -- all have copies. and want to let you know that local 22 does fully support this project. we have a commitment by apple with the help of rick, the speaker before me that this will be an all-union job supporting carpenters with benefits, apprenticeship, and it really doesn't get any better than that. if you want to create jobs in san francisco, you partner with developers. that is exactly what apple is doing with local 22. i want to say thank you for listening and please vote for this project. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon. thank you, supervisors. my name is adrian cohort wit
all of union square by doing this. thank you and i hope you vote for the support of the project. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. adrian semi, local carpenters 22. i'd like to present this letter to you. this is a letter of support from the local. each one of you will have one in your office because i brought them to your office actually before the meeting so you'll have -- all have copies. and want to let you know that local 22...
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the teachers union or the parents? i think it's the parents and so do they. >> well, the parents overwhelmingly want them. i'm so glad that rick pointed out this physicalure in the democratic party. you have people on the right side of this like rahm emanuel, governor cuomo in new york and then you have people like de blasio and part of the reason his polls are plummeting he is on the wrong side of this. how could you be against parents wanting their kids to get out of the cycle of poverty by getting a real education. >> and john, we should mention by the way, we mentioned there is this connection with the old acorn people, and the teachers union, the teachers union funding acorn, acorn putting de blasio in office. and remember, president obama was very close to acorn. it was his administration funneling money towards them. >> yeah, i mean, i may not like it, i can see why teachers are defending their turf. how ever wrong it may be. my only problem with this discussion is that too often all of the criticism is on teach
the teachers union or the parents? i think it's the parents and so do they. >> well, the parents overwhelmingly want them. i'm so glad that rick pointed out this physicalure in the democratic party. you have people on the right side of this like rahm emanuel, governor cuomo in new york and then you have people like de blasio and part of the reason his polls are plummeting he is on the wrong side of this. how could you be against parents wanting their kids to get out of the cycle of...
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the european union and u.s.warned russia not to annex crimea. >> we propose to move to a further stage of the european response today, with travel bans and asset freezes on individuals. that is one of the things we will be discussing today. i'm confidence we will reach an agreement on that. at the same time, every diplomatic channel remains open to russia. itsalaysia is broadening appeal for international help in the search for the missing flight. authorities have asked 26 countries to support the mission that stretches from kazakhstan to the waters of australia. a news conference very shortly. >> the u.k. chancellor plans to boost construction and the budget. bbc he wouldthe extend the help to buy program. seals have stormed oilip attempting to export from libya. the ship was boarded close to cyprus. more details. what should we know? be asking, what is the story, morning glory? a statement from the u.s. department of defense says that around 10:00 eastern time this boat was boarded by u.s. navy seals because t
the european union and u.s.warned russia not to annex crimea. >> we propose to move to a further stage of the european response today, with travel bans and asset freezes on individuals. that is one of the things we will be discussing today. i'm confidence we will reach an agreement on that. at the same time, every diplomatic channel remains open to russia. itsalaysia is broadening appeal for international help in the search for the missing flight. authorities have asked 26 countries to...
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just any union, this was the first union to endorse barack obama for president in the 2008 campaign.se today, thank you. >>> for more on this, let's turn to mary kissel joining us now. great to see you both. >> let me start with you, we just heard the reporting from ed henry. it's ironic that one of the biggest unions is now upset with somebody they really support in president obama. >> there are two big ironies here, the first is, you wouldn't have had obama care if the labor unions hadn't backed president obama and nancy pelosi, the law wouldn't have existed without their support for those political campaigns. but secondly, the white house wanted to pivot away from talking about obama care and use income equality to do that, now you have the unions using income inequality to pivot back to obama care. it's very uncomfortable for the white house. >> jan? >> i think we have to consider the source, 2k3wre67en, it's a union, and unions have very rich health plan benefits, far richer than most working americans. it's ironic that they're asking for this carveout because in line with affor
just any union, this was the first union to endorse barack obama for president in the 2008 campaign.se today, thank you. >>> for more on this, let's turn to mary kissel joining us now. great to see you both. >> let me start with you, we just heard the reporting from ed henry. it's ironic that one of the biggest unions is now upset with somebody they really support in president obama. >> there are two big ironies here, the first is, you wouldn't have had obama care if the...
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now osha is saying that it can be a union representative going on the employee's behalf when the unionoesn't actually represent those employees. i think if you are a business and you have a problem with the union, that might actually create a conflict and opening up for intimidation. >> are the inspectors called in by the employers or routine's ins. >> they are often called in by employees. i think sometimes they are routine. but the company that i looked at, for example, for 26 years that hadn't had a single osha vials has been involved in a seven year conflict with the local seiu. all of a sudden they show up with osha inspect and all of a sudden fines start coming around. i can see why that business thinks the unions are using the federal government to bully it. >> little more than conflict. isn't that business is suing the union for defamation or something? >> it is. it has a 9-million-dollar slander suit against them right now. >> so then it sees the union showing up with the inspectors, it's never been suspected before. it's suspicious it? >> is suspicious, i think. >> they belie
now osha is saying that it can be a union representative going on the employee's behalf when the unionoesn't actually represent those employees. i think if you are a business and you have a problem with the union, that might actually create a conflict and opening up for intimidation. >> are the inspectors called in by the employers or routine's ins. >> they are often called in by employees. i think sometimes they are routine. but the company that i looked at, for example, for 26...
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for these unions? zero. zip. these were the people who got obamacare passed. i'm sorry if there there's anyone in america who should be punished with obamacare, it's these guys. they're the ones who threw the money in support of it. >> quick round on this one. take a look first at the new health care law. only 38% of the people favor the health care law. now throw up the other screen. is this coincidental. president obama's approval rating at the exact same 38%. can we tag his legacy to obamacare. >> i think it's an interesting parallel, don't you? this basically -- he has a 33% core constituency, no matter what he does, they're going to be like, that's our guy. no, no, he's misunderstood. >> people might like to see the white house in hawaii. >> your thoughts? >> it's an interesting thing. if you're into knew her ricks and all that kind of stuff because he has changed the law 38 times. did you think about that? seriously. it was a law. here's a man that's issuing proclamations like a -- >> em importan
for these unions? zero. zip. these were the people who got obamacare passed. i'm sorry if there there's anyone in america who should be punished with obamacare, it's these guys. they're the ones who threw the money in support of it. >> quick round on this one. take a look first at the new health care law. only 38% of the people favor the health care law. now throw up the other screen. is this coincidental. president obama's approval rating at the exact same 38%. can we tag his legacy to...
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unions in college football. the ruling is very significant in terms of the landscape of college athletics. i think it is also important to understand that this is a really poorly private sector universities. there are similar issues among public universities that this ruling could be precedent-setting. they could cover both the private sector and the public sector. idea?it a good does it make sense for college athletes to be unionized? you are part of the union. should i assume that you think it makes sense. maybe it does not make sense. >> absolutely. workers form unions because they have issues in our way that they want their employers to address. they want to have a say in how those issues are dressed. unions can be an effective mechanism to address those issues with their employers. yes, i think there are clearly issues college athletes are no different. are notniversities employers of college students. it is not the same as an employee at a company. i think the national labor board would differ with your op
unions in college football. the ruling is very significant in terms of the landscape of college athletics. i think it is also important to understand that this is a really poorly private sector universities. there are similar issues among public universities that this ruling could be precedent-setting. they could cover both the private sector and the public sector. idea?it a good does it make sense for college athletes to be unionized? you are part of the union. should i assume that you think...
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the implications of unionizing are huge. they may be forced to doll out cash beyond the scholarships. >> what is driving the effort by not only north western, but maybe others. >> the movement is driven by money. in 1984 trfs a court case showing individual schools having the right to the broadcast. college sports became a mul multi million, hundred billion. student athletes are looking at the benefits, realising, "hey, someone is wanting to make money, and it's not me." >> as mentioned, there's an appeals process, and as expected north western, should file appeals in washington d.c. >> thank you. investors have gone sour on candy crush, the cop behind the online game lost a billion when it went public. shares in the company tanked. investors are worried it will be a one-trick pony. >> bank of america has agreed to pay fanny may and freddy mac for selling them faulty mortgages, many including risky subprime loans, defaulting. leading regulators to seize control of them during the crisis. >> female military veterans are you'r
the implications of unionizing are huge. they may be forced to doll out cash beyond the scholarships. >> what is driving the effort by not only north western, but maybe others. >> the movement is driven by money. in 1984 trfs a court case showing individual schools having the right to the broadcast. college sports became a mul multi million, hundred billion. student athletes are looking at the benefits, realising, "hey, someone is wanting to make money, and it's not me."...
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the teachers union or the parents?s the parents and so do they. >> well, the parents overwhelmingly want them. i'm so glad that rick pointed out this physicalure in the democratic party. you have people on the right side of this like rahm emanuel, governor cuomo in new york and then you have people like de blasio and part of the reason his polls are plummeting he is on the wrong side of this. how could you be against parents wanting their kids to get out of the cycle of poverty by getting a real education. >> and john, we should mention by the way, we mentioned there is this connection with the old acorn people, and the teachers union, the teachers union funding acorn, acorn putting de blasio in office. and remember, president obama was very close to acorn. it was his administration funneling money towards them. >> yeah, i mean, i may not like it, i can see why teachers are defending their turf. how ever wrong it may be. my only problem with this discussion is that too often all of the criticism is on teachers and teac
the teachers union or the parents?s the parents and so do they. >> well, the parents overwhelmingly want them. i'm so glad that rick pointed out this physicalure in the democratic party. you have people on the right side of this like rahm emanuel, governor cuomo in new york and then you have people like de blasio and part of the reason his polls are plummeting he is on the wrong side of this. how could you be against parents wanting their kids to get out of the cycle of poverty by getting...
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if it's signed and agreed with the european union. and then increasingly as we near the date of the signature it was offering carrots to mr. yanukovych. there are quite a few people who believe that mr. yanukovych never intended to sign an agreement with the european union but he was trying to get the best deal possible, the ukrainian possible is in a very patchy. ukraine is going to default if it doesn't get economic assistance. and so in the last couple of days rush has offered $15 billion rescue package to ukraine that installed making sure that ukraine doesn't default and then cutting the gas prices from around $400 to 283, but cutting substantially so that ukraine would be doing much lower prices for russian gas. and the european union has sort of taken a step back now. interestingly enough, you suddenly had a rash of european politicians, american politicians going to kiev and speaking to the thousands and thousands of demonstrators who want to ukraine to sign an agreement with the european union who are in this my gone square w
if it's signed and agreed with the european union. and then increasingly as we near the date of the signature it was offering carrots to mr. yanukovych. there are quite a few people who believe that mr. yanukovych never intended to sign an agreement with the european union but he was trying to get the best deal possible, the ukrainian possible is in a very patchy. ukraine is going to default if it doesn't get economic assistance. and so in the last couple of days rush has offered $15 billion...
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does it make sense for college athletes to be unionized? you are part of the union. should i assume that you think it makes sense? maybe it does not make sense. >> absolutely. workers form unions because they have issues in our way that they want their employers to address. they want to have a say in how those issues are dressed. unions can be an effective mechanism to address those issues with their employers. yes, i think there are clearly issues college athletes are no different. >> but universities are not employers of college students. it is not the same as an employee at a company. >> i think the national labor board would differ with your opinion. there are scores of public sector labor courts that have made similar rulings for groups like teaching assistants. i was a teaching assistant at the university of wisconsin and i was in the union. our union was able to bargain with the state. they made the same claim. they say that you have more students than employees. you can get compensated, either through tuition reimbursement -- there are definitely compensation
does it make sense for college athletes to be unionized? you are part of the union. should i assume that you think it makes sense? maybe it does not make sense. >> absolutely. workers form unions because they have issues in our way that they want their employers to address. they want to have a say in how those issues are dressed. unions can be an effective mechanism to address those issues with their employers. yes, i think there are clearly issues college athletes are no different....
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grad students get together unionize. similar transactional relationship that student athletes do. i'm doing my ph.d. at unc, a big football school. one former player was telling me he was buying a pizza and scrounging through his couch cushions to pay a dollar or two. it's his image on the cover the pizza box while he is a star football player. that just illustrates how broke these students are, but they are participating in a multibillion dollar industry. >> jonas, you're the sports fanatic on this panel. >> i don't understand why they are not treated like pro ball players. unions, contracts, sponsorships, agents, whatever. at the end of the day they are getting paid by the school to go to the school. they are giving them a quarter million dollar degree. they don't get into the school for academic reasons, let's be honest. they get injured, their careers get ruined. tuitions go up in almost every school because of the athletic department. you can't say this will raise tuition, but it will raise ticket prices like in pro
grad students get together unionize. similar transactional relationship that student athletes do. i'm doing my ph.d. at unc, a big football school. one former player was telling me he was buying a pizza and scrounging through his couch cushions to pay a dollar or two. it's his image on the cover the pizza box while he is a star football player. that just illustrates how broke these students are, but they are participating in a multibillion dollar industry. >> jonas, you're the sports...
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what are the options for the european union integration and for custom union agreement. [indiscernible] membership,out nato there are two different situations. before the crimean crisis and after the crimean crisis. afterwards, number of supporters of nato membership dramatically increased. it increased in my home city and other eastern ukrainian regions. actually, it is questions of a great power game and interrelations between the u.s. and russia and ukraine. there is a lot of space for negotiations and for regional agreements about military -- about the military state of ukraine and international security after the crimean crisis. unintended consequences. yes, it is probably too early to say something very concrete. i am not sure the situation in the caucuses might deteriorate directly as a consequence of the crimean crisis, but what might happen, and something that is more probable, is the growth of xenophobic attitudes, which inevitably -- which inevitably will follow this pathologic occasion that we are observing now. it will potentially lead to deterioration of in
what are the options for the european union integration and for custom union agreement. [indiscernible] membership,out nato there are two different situations. before the crimean crisis and after the crimean crisis. afterwards, number of supporters of nato membership dramatically increased. it increased in my home city and other eastern ukrainian regions. actually, it is questions of a great power game and interrelations between the u.s. and russia and ukraine. there is a lot of space for...
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could you talk about the gamble between the european union and russia as well? i would also say that gas goes through ukraine. one of the largest companies in ukraine takes care of the pipeline that takes the gas from europe into russia. so, everybody is tied together is -- in these knots that will be difficult to on time. one of the things that gets lost in the discussion of the standoff between russia and the eu and the u.s. and russia is ukraine. ukraine is being turned into a battleground for the aspirations on the one hand of the eu, and on the other hand of russia. this is not good for ukraine. thisof the problem is process started in 2004 with the orange revolution, which brought a strongesidency nationalist, who is also very anti-russian. he had an anti-russian presidency. relations between the countries were very bad and part of the reason viktor yanukovych was legitimately elected in 2010 was people were very tired of the standoff with russia. it was not good for the ukraine. a lot of people have family ties to russia and economically, culturally, and
could you talk about the gamble between the european union and russia as well? i would also say that gas goes through ukraine. one of the largest companies in ukraine takes care of the pipeline that takes the gas from europe into russia. so, everybody is tied together is -- in these knots that will be difficult to on time. one of the things that gets lost in the discussion of the standoff between russia and the eu and the u.s. and russia is ukraine. ukraine is being turned into a battleground...
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then everyone will unionize. sherrod will try to unionize the "red eye" army. # red eye army. >> if you are a player like lebron, forget college. go to the professionals and make the money. >> they are already doing that. >> there are laws to stop them from doing that. you are forced to go into a situation where are you not paid as an athlete. that sounds like the ho game to me like somebody is being pimped and hoed. >> those were my favorite parties in college. >> now that the athletes are unionized are the pageants next? can we see this from honey boo boo and them? >> they treat us terribly in the pageant world. i wish i had a union i could work -- no. come on, you have a tierra and you walk in heels and there is no reason for a union. >> that's kind of what i do -- oh, no. >> sounds like a kriday night. >> or a saturday. >> it feels like a silly goose. >> next story. according to the labor department young adults born in the early 80s held an average of six jobs from age 18 to 26. i remember my first job. i wa
then everyone will unionize. sherrod will try to unionize the "red eye" army. # red eye army. >> if you are a player like lebron, forget college. go to the professionals and make the money. >> they are already doing that. >> there are laws to stop them from doing that. you are forced to go into a situation where are you not paid as an athlete. that sounds like the ho game to me like somebody is being pimped and hoed. >> those were my favorite parties in...
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it is decided by the european union.he problem is that europeans are not talking about the occupation. they are saying that there is an escalation. there are lots of possibilities. they may have one less military outpost. and europeans may say, by doing that, so what? that is a catchphrase. they should not be talking about escalation. they should be talking about occupation. this trouble is not going away. [inaudible] it is like how nazi germany grabbed the sudeten land. chamberlain was -- some people in the west may say the same thing about ukraine. we are in post-weimar europe. this is a challenge for everybody. >> the united states have the political will to stop mr. putin if his agenda is as you describe? [inaudible] it will cost vladimir putin. he thinks it is a zero-sum game. it is not a zero-sum game. the problem will be that americans have lots of other things to do. it will go from a serious citizen nation -- it will go into a three situation that affects financial markets. this is something that is really major
it is decided by the european union.he problem is that europeans are not talking about the occupation. they are saying that there is an escalation. there are lots of possibilities. they may have one less military outpost. and europeans may say, by doing that, so what? that is a catchphrase. they should not be talking about escalation. they should be talking about occupation. this trouble is not going away. [inaudible] it is like how nazi germany grabbed the sudeten land. chamberlain was -- some...
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than the european union needs russia. we need to have the common political will and to organize way toes in a cohesive have the political will and economic leverage in the future to be much clear than it is today. doing that may be one of the longer-term consequences of what russia has done in the crimea. >> sir peter. >> may i put it to the foreign secretary that brussels is probably -- is partly to blame. if the already over and largest european union is going to continue to try to extend its borders towards mongolia, we will indeed finish up with a third world war. every russian knows that the was theof the crimea greatest achievement of catherine the great. ofrussian government whatever political complexion could ever give up the crimea and you could be absolutely certain that the russian people are passionately in support of president putin over this issue. >> i differ a little bit on this. crimea to give the ukraine in 1954 and in the 1990's, followed that with a series of agreements. the budapest memorandum, the 19
than the european union needs russia. we need to have the common political will and to organize way toes in a cohesive have the political will and economic leverage in the future to be much clear than it is today. doing that may be one of the longer-term consequences of what russia has done in the crimea. >> sir peter. >> may i put it to the foreign secretary that brussels is probably -- is partly to blame. if the already over and largest european union is going to continue to try...
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this is not a european union really up for a confrontation with russia. it may have to gird itself and get there anyway but i think if i was sitting in moscow you would think these guys are shallow. they're internally divided. they're obsessed with their own little problems. they're not thinking strategically. they're not really going to be a problem. around for the european union to overcome that, actually fairly accurate assessment and get its act together is going to be a really big challenge but not just for next week. but for the next couple of years and more. >> gideon. thank you so much. that was terrific. joe, i'm sure you have some thoughts on the u.s.-german relationship and the role that germany will play throughout this crisis. >> thank you, heather. i don't pretend to know what obama is going to say and do in europe but i, so i want make it easier for myself and just step back and describe the new stage where both he and the europeans are going to be operating and isolate to draw the contrast is to look back at 2008 and before the election wh
this is not a european union really up for a confrontation with russia. it may have to gird itself and get there anyway but i think if i was sitting in moscow you would think these guys are shallow. they're internally divided. they're obsessed with their own little problems. they're not thinking strategically. they're not really going to be a problem. around for the european union to overcome that, actually fairly accurate assessment and get its act together is going to be a really big...
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if you take the unions out of that, or some core group of unions out of that you still have to get tothat number and the rest of the american people have to pay it. >> the tax is designed to absorb the cost of people with pre-existing conditions. well, when you exempt a big group of people like they have with the unions what that means is other employers, charities, faith-based organizations end up having to pay a higher tax. so what they have done is they have shifted this so everybody else is out in the cold. they have left everybody else out holding the bag while a lot of unions made out like bandits. >> and you talk about church's organizations, those left picking up the slack. >> what it says, megyn, the bigger picture here, we have had all kinds of delays and carveouts. basically what you're saying is, if you're a friend, an ally, or a donor to the president you get special treatment. everybody else gets stuck. that is exactly what this does. >> this is another example of what he does with his pen and phone. it is not approved by congress. >> yes, as you mentioned the unions cam
if you take the unions out of that, or some core group of unions out of that you still have to get tothat number and the rest of the american people have to pay it. >> the tax is designed to absorb the cost of people with pre-existing conditions. well, when you exempt a big group of people like they have with the unions what that means is other employers, charities, faith-based organizations end up having to pay a higher tax. so what they have done is they have shifted this so everybody...
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of the soviet union. the world is not going to tolerate a lone superpower and unchallenged nation of the world. global reach everywhere and when the united states pulls back. first, we project power. we project power economically, culturally and militarily and strategically. then the lust for power fills that vacuum. it's pushing. russia pushed into georgia in 2008. they gave us a preview of what was to come. now here we are these six or so years later and watching now as putin finished up with his olympics, i think a lot of it has to do with raising the spirits of the soviet people so he could get away with this cold tactic of a military invasion and conquest of the crimea. and he he has his ice on the balance of the ukraine and the old soviet union and whatever order he can pull this off. and if we show weakness and don't stare him down and don't ut the he equipment and things in place, putin is going to move through these countries one through the other. there is a hiatus through georgia and ukraine th
of the soviet union. the world is not going to tolerate a lone superpower and unchallenged nation of the world. global reach everywhere and when the united states pulls back. first, we project power. we project power economically, culturally and militarily and strategically. then the lust for power fills that vacuum. it's pushing. russia pushed into georgia in 2008. they gave us a preview of what was to come. now here we are these six or so years later and watching now as putin finished up with...
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this is again the customs union idea of bringing ukraine into the russian customs union. the idea that was initially put forward on the part of the russians, negotiation between the eurasian union and the european union to have higher level trade negotiations. some variation of that is now back on the table. there are talks including coming out to the eu there has to be away of diffusing these tension officers come petting trade blocs. the idea of the european union association agreements, the transatlantic trade partner ship, transpacific partnership, the idea that the wto has ground to a halt and although trade negotiations are going nowhere and that maybe a regional whether bloc could find -- more likely to lead to confrontation and to more confusion. so now there's a discussion going on behind the scenes about how can we get across that? how can we find different ways of discussing this and finding out what is the main construct by the russians and others by the creation of these blocs. it is entirely possible that there could be some more discussion about eurasian un
this is again the customs union idea of bringing ukraine into the russian customs union. the idea that was initially put forward on the part of the russians, negotiation between the eurasian union and the european union to have higher level trade negotiations. some variation of that is now back on the table. there are talks including coming out to the eu there has to be away of diffusing these tension officers come petting trade blocs. the idea of the european union association agreements, the...
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reiss potterveld about graduate theological union. you heard some of it. tell us a little more about that. why more people don't know about this great place. >> it is well-known in the theological world of course. part of the problem with the gtu is that it is not tied to any particular religious organization or denomination. we still don't have a natural bridge into the knowledge in the churches themselves. but an awful lot of the graduates have gone out to teach at colleges and universities. they serve in the nonprofit sector as leaders. they served in the churches. and so within the theological world, it is well-known. but if you stop somewhere on the street, even just down the street, they are likely not to know about it even though it has been here for 50 years. >> i went on the website and read some things about it. i think it said there are 1300 students in total. would that be accurate? >> there are about 1200 students today. those are of course -- some of them are in the seminaries are doing master of divinity or master of arts degrees. of the stu
reiss potterveld about graduate theological union. you heard some of it. tell us a little more about that. why more people don't know about this great place. >> it is well-known in the theological world of course. part of the problem with the gtu is that it is not tied to any particular religious organization or denomination. we still don't have a natural bridge into the knowledge in the churches themselves. but an awful lot of the graduates have gone out to teach at colleges and...
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what happens on lombardy street is different than what happened iowa what happens on union square it might not more appropriate for larger retailers like parking than on chestnut. so those are some of >>yes. my observations and having formula retail as an anchor is important because your nardz like geneva avenue we'd love to have formula retails there it might bring people into their neighborhood and they could discover more right of stores per we're motorcycling in the right direction we have to be careful we don't offer regulate whether international or so subsidy subsidy >> i'd like some averages on the wages in san francisco over and over on the chart. you have an average for a all workers in san francisco i assume that means all workers including people - all workers means related to retail and restaurants; right? not all in the entire city >> i believe that's for all workers that's an average weekly wage. >> - >> all workers by privately owned places in san francisco. >> in retail and restaurants. >> and finance. >> so we're saying the average is 16, 80 a week. >> yeah. >> it s
what happens on lombardy street is different than what happened iowa what happens on union square it might not more appropriate for larger retailers like parking than on chestnut. so those are some of >>yes. my observations and having formula retail as an anchor is important because your nardz like geneva avenue we'd love to have formula retails there it might bring people into their neighborhood and they could discover more right of stores per we're motorcycling in the right direction we...
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trade unions also have to address such issues as eight hour workday wages vacation in eccentric the union to protect employees' right to double up on what's good for everyone involved. according to preliminary data a knife attack by and refinement least six dead in chen chao the capital hunan province in china according to cnn all the killers were armed with knives. initially the death of three people in one film were reported the chinese police suspect that one of the attackers were killed recall that the event took place two weeks after the massacres that happened at the railway station in the city of kunming. there were twenty nine people killed in the attack in more than one hundred and thirty injured. the killers also attacked with knives. at least seventy were killed and thirty two injured in a suicide bombing in a suburb of pakistani city of peshawar reader knows the reports their women children and policemen among the victims the suicide bombers targeting a police minibus explosive weighed about eight grams. no group claimed responsibility for that i get what i wanted to tell men
trade unions also have to address such issues as eight hour workday wages vacation in eccentric the union to protect employees' right to double up on what's good for everyone involved. according to preliminary data a knife attack by and refinement least six dead in chen chao the capital hunan province in china according to cnn all the killers were armed with knives. initially the death of three people in one film were reported the chinese police suspect that one of the attackers were killed...
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he does not want to re-create the soviet union. he just wants them in effect to be art on alliance with russia. he wants them to do russia's bidding. he is trying to prevent them from moving to the west. inhas been successful breaking the deal between armenia and the european union. he has been successful in getting the ukraine and yoda quote which -- and you ninkovich y and you ninkovich -- anukovych to break the deal with the eu. they are trying to do this in a way that reflects a long period of history. i don't think he is trying to re-create the soviet union. but he wants russia to be in control. >> why don't you think he wants to re-create the soviet union. ? -- poland was never part of the soviet union. ukraine is on economic basket case. so are some of the other states. he wants political influence. he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment. he wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union. he sternly does not want responsibility for the internal prob
he does not want to re-create the soviet union. he just wants them in effect to be art on alliance with russia. he wants them to do russia's bidding. he is trying to prevent them from moving to the west. inhas been successful breaking the deal between armenia and the european union. he has been successful in getting the ukraine and yoda quote which -- and you ninkovich y and you ninkovich -- anukovych to break the deal with the eu. they are trying to do this in a way that reflects a long period...