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one of the later projects undertaken by a city agency that agreement within the sf puc and labor unions will help us make sure those projects are delivered on time and on budget project deliver agreements with not uncommon for large projects what exists us the unique nature of that agreement and that about allow to focus economic benefits on community and workers that need it most and will help us cultivate and train the future workforce in the city and county and insures that - >> yes. >> (clapping.) >> - my bad; right? it insures the contractors pate prevailing wage and finally it insures a steady supply of skilled union workers for the projects jobs are training and prevailing wages and benefits that's why we're excited to be here today, this is a historic event is possible through the agencies partnering with the building and construction counsel i shout out to the secretary treasurer >> (clapping.) >> also to larry who is in conference couldn't be here for his leadership and commitment to all the folks and harlan kelly our general manager i consider to the brilliant. >> (clapping.)
one of the later projects undertaken by a city agency that agreement within the sf puc and labor unions will help us make sure those projects are delivered on time and on budget project deliver agreements with not uncommon for large projects what exists us the unique nature of that agreement and that about allow to focus economic benefits on community and workers that need it most and will help us cultivate and train the future workforce in the city and county and insures that - >> yes....
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the union, the city will say yes? >> i see no connection whatsoever. what the city is willing to give, and whether you have agency fees. >> paul i can report on, in the absence after fawcial record because in has brought us a challenge. cities states and school districts and hospitals that are management side have supported agency fees because they find it to be a more workable system by having employees buy into the policies. >> it sounds to me like your argument cuts the opposite way. the problem that's before us is whether or not individuals can be compelled to support political views that they disagree with. and you say, if they do, then those political views are going for prevail. they are opposed to particular fund, and that's why they don't want it. but you say you should force them because the union will prevail. >> no what i'm saying, is that the states can make reasonable judgments, that for their work ability of a system, they can have agency fee process, a good recognized the federallism interest where dif
the union, the city will say yes? >> i see no connection whatsoever. what the city is willing to give, and whether you have agency fees. >> paul i can report on, in the absence after fawcial record because in has brought us a challenge. cities states and school districts and hospitals that are management side have supported agency fees because they find it to be a more workable system by having employees buy into the policies. >> it sounds to me like your argument cuts the...
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luna european union. the vote of june 23 was in one sense a culmination of a long campaign but in another sense, it was just the start of the process and we are here to talk about that process today. since the vote on june 23, i observed one thing. if there's anything that people like to do is tell stories and since june 23, people in the have beenn britain telling stories about brexit. before the vote, i joked that it was likely to become the new global warming. in other words it would be blamed for everything that went wrong in the world in your personal life. there was a spate of stories about how brexit was causing the british economy to tank but as the guardian reported yesterday morning, the u.k. economic indicators to five brexit fears. economy is not collapsing. it is actually booming. the much more persistent story is about how brexit is a backlash against globalization. it's funny but i don't see britons traveling less or drinking less tea or raising terrorists are using the internet lester quit
luna european union. the vote of june 23 was in one sense a culmination of a long campaign but in another sense, it was just the start of the process and we are here to talk about that process today. since the vote on june 23, i observed one thing. if there's anything that people like to do is tell stories and since june 23, people in the have beenn britain telling stories about brexit. before the vote, i joked that it was likely to become the new global warming. in other words it would be...
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the community we're talking about good paying jobs and families and careers working with the labor unions but i want to say alex name i think he'd be happy to be here if you knew him about workforce training and part of puc family and part of everybody's family and came from the bayview community making the connections with we've been asked for many decades we see those plant in our community can we be a part of a better environment and get the good jobs for dwaerngz promised and yet really hard to fulfill we're here to do that before i talk about this particular p l a and sign the documents we have i want to say this week we're on a roles last night and for the last 48 hours we have been helping another group of workforce men and women that's our be janitors. >> (clapping.) >> as of last night they averted a strike because they were serious about it because they have to be serious because the wages and benefits as all labor unions are because they're on is lower end of wage aribnb careers they need to do everything to help their names our staff assist and reached a tentative agreement we
the community we're talking about good paying jobs and families and careers working with the labor unions but i want to say alex name i think he'd be happy to be here if you knew him about workforce training and part of puc family and part of everybody's family and came from the bayview community making the connections with we've been asked for many decades we see those plant in our community can we be a part of a better environment and get the good jobs for dwaerngz promised and yet really...
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need to contain the soviet union. this is a dramatic shift in u.s. foreign policy. containment. if stalin is trying to infiltrate this area or this country, we must be there, stop them, thwart them, hold them back, contain their expansion. this is what kennan is advising. and so the days of cooperation are gone. the days of containment are here. this is going to mean that the united states is going to have a dramatic shift in foreign policy that largely lasts up to this day, where we are going to become sort of the big brother to the world. we are going to be involved in other countries around the world. the days of isolationism are gone now. how does containment play itself out? well, 1947 is a big year for the cold war. harry truman is now going to start to describe for the american people and for the world what containment actually means. there is trouble in greece and turkey. after world war ii, both greece and turkey are struggling financially, politically. there is rebellions. there is insurrections in these two
need to contain the soviet union. this is a dramatic shift in u.s. foreign policy. containment. if stalin is trying to infiltrate this area or this country, we must be there, stop them, thwart them, hold them back, contain their expansion. this is what kennan is advising. and so the days of cooperation are gone. the days of containment are here. this is going to mean that the united states is going to have a dramatic shift in foreign policy that largely lasts up to this day, where we are going...
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union. debate just getting underway. >> welcome. let me introduce tonight panelists. rose, the senior reporter from bloomberg dna, union organizing effort reporter . michael joint bloomberg in 2008 and has served as the labor reporter on capitol hill. inhas a bachelors degree journalism. kimberly atkins is the chief washington reporter for the washington herald and is a guest hosts of washington journal. she is also a staff writer for the journal news in new york. she is a graduate of weight state university and the columbia university school of journalism. washington-based liberal 1.ince 2000 his articles on politics, the labor, economy, have all appeared in the new york, the commentaryhe op-ed of the new york times and los angeles times. he is a member of the editorial board, and his print journalism won numerous awards. he currently resides in washington. we have a live audience at the national press club in washington and the debate is being distribution live on c-span on the internet. i
union. debate just getting underway. >> welcome. let me introduce tonight panelists. rose, the senior reporter from bloomberg dna, union organizing effort reporter . michael joint bloomberg in 2008 and has served as the labor reporter on capitol hill. inhas a bachelors degree journalism. kimberly atkins is the chief washington reporter for the washington herald and is a guest hosts of washington journal. she is also a staff writer for the journal news in new york. she is a graduate of...
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because the european union is a project in the middle of something. the founding fathers of the european union have dreamt about federal at a certain point, the european was developing and was able to project stability and reassurance without going for further integration. because the environment around was stable and was not challenging. no one was challenging us from the outside. or if it was, it was bearable or manageable. well, now, the challenges are too much, and the european union has two choices. either to follow the british example or to start talking about more integration and more -- this is my personal opinion, i have to say. here i have to launch a disclaimer. this is a very personal view. but it is shared by a lot of my colleagues. we have a chance right now to really start talking and working on more integration. this middle or -- how to put it even, undecided position what we are as a union is hurting us all the time. and does not allow us to respond to challenges as quick and as decisive as we wanted. around the migration crisis, it t
because the european union is a project in the middle of something. the founding fathers of the european union have dreamt about federal at a certain point, the european was developing and was able to project stability and reassurance without going for further integration. because the environment around was stable and was not challenging. no one was challenging us from the outside. or if it was, it was bearable or manageable. well, now, the challenges are too much, and the european union has...
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fifteen dollars and a union! fifteen dollars and a union! >> we want $15 and a union! [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> excuse me brothers and sisters could i please have your attention. we all know that we are one family in here. [applause]. we all know that no matter who the devil spends in that we win. so i ask you one thing, don't give them what they are looking for. we have already won the victory. let this continue to be painful because we know we win. [applause]. show me what democracy looks like. i said show me what democracy looks like. i say show me what democracy looks like! show me what democracy looks like! >> show me what democracy looks like commission -- >> show me what democracy looks like! >> united, united united we will never be defeated. workers, united will never be divided. workers, united will never be defeated. workers, united, will never be defeated. workers, united, will never be defeated. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> from the leaders in this room , everybody is commit
fifteen dollars and a union! fifteen dollars and a union! >> we want $15 and a union! [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> excuse me brothers and sisters could i please have your attention. we all know that we are one family in here. [applause]. we all know that no matter who the devil spends in that we win. so i ask you one thing, don't give them what they are looking for. we have already won the victory. let this...
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$15 and a union now. $15 and a union tomorrow. $15 and a union forever, for us and for our family. >>nion! $15 and a union! [chanting "$15 and a union"] >> we want -- we want -- $15 and -- [chanting continues] >> excuse me, my brothers and sisters. could i please have your attention. we all know that we are one family in here. [cheers and applause] >> and we all know that no matter who the devil sends in, they can't win. so i ask you one thing. don't give them what they are looking for. we have already won the victory. let this continue to be peaceful because we know we win. >> show me what democracy looks like. show me what democracy looks like. >> i said, show me what democracy looks like. [chanting] >> show me what democracy looks like. >> show me what my proceed looks like. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> show me what democracy looks like. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> show me what democracy looks like. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> united, we will never be divided. our workers united, we will never be defeated. we will never be defeated. >> united,
$15 and a union now. $15 and a union tomorrow. $15 and a union forever, for us and for our family. >>nion! $15 and a union! [chanting "$15 and a union"] >> we want -- we want -- $15 and -- [chanting continues] >> excuse me, my brothers and sisters. could i please have your attention. we all know that we are one family in here. [cheers and applause] >> and we all know that no matter who the devil sends in, they can't win. so i ask you one thing. don't give them...
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army that they crossed the union commander's plan. he was not able to get his forces across the river and strike the confederates in a timely manner. robert e. lee had more than enough time to bring his forces together and concentrate them. when the army was able to strike out 78,000 confederates had , ringed them in and were waiting for them. they bought leave a chance to concentrate his forces. according to generally, everything that happened downtown won the battle of fredericksburg and everything after was a foregone conclusion. tactically, what we saw were lines of men moving down the street, firing, the confederates retreating. is that the way it happened? >> there is a certain element that does ring true. union forces did march through the downtown streets. they did literally fire from the streets. most of the confederates were safely ensconced among the houses and rebel. most of them had been here for about two weeks prior to the battle. they had already picked out ideal spots where they can fire on the street. when a house fe
army that they crossed the union commander's plan. he was not able to get his forces across the river and strike the confederates in a timely manner. robert e. lee had more than enough time to bring his forces together and concentrate them. when the army was able to strike out 78,000 confederates had , ringed them in and were waiting for them. they bought leave a chance to concentrate his forces. according to generally, everything that happened downtown won the battle of fredericksburg and...
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we talk about -- the soviet union does what they want. we have not known what we want and we have been out traded in every instance. about our defense, we have got to be a nation blessed with the defense capabilities that are efficient, tough, capable, well organized, focused, and a good fighting capability. the ability to buy if necessary is the best way to avoid the chance for a requirement to fight. ford, mr.oint, mr. kissinger, they have continued on with policies and failures of -- even the republican from has criticized a lack of leadership with mr. ford and the for policy did thisministration is one instance where i agree with the republican platform. as part of for policy goes, mr. kissinger has been the president of this country. mr. ford has shown an absence of leadership to grasp what this country is and what it out to be. that has got to be changed -- ought to be. that has got to be changed and is a major issue of this election of 1976. >> governor carter is again talking in broad generalities. let me take just one question he
we talk about -- the soviet union does what they want. we have not known what we want and we have been out traded in every instance. about our defense, we have got to be a nation blessed with the defense capabilities that are efficient, tough, capable, well organized, focused, and a good fighting capability. the ability to buy if necessary is the best way to avoid the chance for a requirement to fight. ford, mr.oint, mr. kissinger, they have continued on with policies and failures of -- even...
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this johnny dock's powerful union. its workers a potent force in political campaigns made stronger when combined with the union's campaign cash. federal agents hauled box after box of financial statements and canceled checks from the union hall friday. part of their stunning sweep across the city. fox 29 is reported dougherty says everything will be fine. dougherty known widely as johnny dock or just dock was once the treasurer of philadelphia's democratic party and ran but lost for state senate. friday's raids have focused attention on politically prominent lobbyists john estey. estey has pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charge and wore recording device for the feds for years say published reports. we asked him friday about john dougherty. >> how are you. >> i'm jeff cole from fox. >> don't really want to talk to you. thank you very much. isn't can you talk to me at all? >> no. >> do you know anything about what's going on in the city. >> dougherty. >> with dougherty, no. >> nothing? >> no. >> anything that you ma
this johnny dock's powerful union. its workers a potent force in political campaigns made stronger when combined with the union's campaign cash. federal agents hauled box after box of financial statements and canceled checks from the union hall friday. part of their stunning sweep across the city. fox 29 is reported dougherty says everything will be fine. dougherty known widely as johnny dock or just dock was once the treasurer of philadelphia's democratic party and ran but lost for state...
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can the union survive? union, that isan what the meeting is happening about right now. make sure it is viable, talking about the economic outlook and how they are going to create economic growth and also security issues. it is a symbolic meeting. really stressing that it is a viable union and they really are going to create some growth. francine: to create some banking union. assessstill trying to the fallout from exit and how that compacts the eurozone. is there one leader we should be looking up to and spur growth? they are going to be looking at how angela merkel holds the meeting. this is more of a symbolic meeting. if they wanted to really target the euro skepticism going around
can the union survive? union, that isan what the meeting is happening about right now. make sure it is viable, talking about the economic outlook and how they are going to create economic growth and also security issues. it is a symbolic meeting. really stressing that it is a viable union and they really are going to create some growth. francine: to create some banking union. assessstill trying to the fallout from exit and how that compacts the eurozone. is there one leader we should be looking...
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negotiations the soviet union in many ways saved his presidency. >> mr.chev may not have seen much of america, but he certainly made sure a lot of americans saw him. motorcades don't often turn heads in a city. when they stop on a dime, so does everyone else. >> i want to say hello to you. >> that was very special. he didn't have to do it. he did it. i am surprised and pleased. >> the guy is a pr genius. jumping out of the car like that. unbelievable. >> congressional leaders say they gave president reagan a round of applause on the morning after the summit meeting, but there was caution against euphoria. >> everybody applauded when the president came in. >> the president said gorbachev is a different leader, he no longer wants world domination. do you agree? >> it is one thing to sign the imf agreement, something else to follow through on other areas. i still don't trust him. >>> soviet leader mikhail >>> soviet leader mikhail gorbachev is saying the war in afghanistan is about to come to an end. >> today's announcement seems to be another indication of
negotiations the soviet union in many ways saved his presidency. >> mr.chev may not have seen much of america, but he certainly made sure a lot of americans saw him. motorcades don't often turn heads in a city. when they stop on a dime, so does everyone else. >> i want to say hello to you. >> that was very special. he didn't have to do it. he did it. i am surprised and pleased. >> the guy is a pr genius. jumping out of the car like that. unbelievable. >>...
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the soviet union, for instance, put pressure on mr. ford and he refused to see a symbol of human freedom recognized around the world, aleksandr solzhenitsyn. the arabs have put pressure on mr. ford, and he's yielded, and has permitted a boycott by the arab countries of american businesses who trade with israel, or who have american jews owning or taking part in the management of american companies. his own secretary of commerce had to be subpoenaed by the congress to reveal the names of businesses who were subject to this boycott. they didn't volunteer the information. he had to be subpoenaed. and the last thing i'd like to say is this: this grain deal with the soviet union in '72 was terrible, and mr. ford made up for it with three embargoes, one against our own ally in japan. that's not the way to run our foreign policy, including international trade. ms. frederic: mr. trewhitt, a question for governor carter. mr. trewhitt: governor, i'd like to pick up on that point, actually, and on your appeal for a greater measure of american ide
the soviet union, for instance, put pressure on mr. ford and he refused to see a symbol of human freedom recognized around the world, aleksandr solzhenitsyn. the arabs have put pressure on mr. ford, and he's yielded, and has permitted a boycott by the arab countries of american businesses who trade with israel, or who have american jews owning or taking part in the management of american companies. his own secretary of commerce had to be subpoenaed by the congress to reveal the names of...
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in a few months, the soviet union had collapsed."the sovieto more. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. it's victory for the moral force of our values." these men tried to reverse mikhail gorbachev's momentum wards a more viable soviet union. transform russia, simply denouncing communism has not been not enough. expectations 20-yes ago, when a lot of people, hundreds of thousands, millions, believed that w collapse of the communist regime, russia would inevitably become a free, democratic state. a prosperous state with equal opportunities for everybody. and to the contrary these expectations, russia today is a corrupt state run by it's putin's dictatorship on the political side and for the majority of russians it ended up with great, great disappointment." coming up, we take a look at the fall out of the cold war, years after theollapse of the soviet union. a double agent still spying for russia inside the u.s. e "throu the decades." "throu the decades." i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks
in a few months, the soviet union had collapsed."the sovieto more. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. it's victory for the moral force of our values." these men tried to reverse mikhail gorbachev's momentum wards a more viable soviet union. transform russia, simply denouncing communism has not been not enough. expectations 20-yes ago, when a lot of people, hundreds of thousands, millions, believed that w collapse of the communist regime, russia would inevitably become a...
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targeting philadelphia's most powerful union boss, among others. today the union he represents. local 98, defending against another investigation. nbc 10's drew smith live at the union headquarters in spring garden with more. drew, the state attorney general's office is involved this time around? >> yeah, this time, local 98, calling out the state attorney general's office directly for speaking to the media about reports of alleged claims and threats of intimidation. now the union spokeman came out with a statement right away. saying, that never happened. local 98 uses peaceful and lawful appropriate test a-- protest actions. it's known that local number 9 # and leader are under the microscope. we saw tax records and other evidence collected by the truck load friday. but to date union is responding to a separate possible investigation. referencing a report in the philadelphia inkwenquirer, and probe into intimidation by the union. the a.g. office has the not responded to nbc 10's request for comment. we do know the office began investigating what happened moments before this sur
targeting philadelphia's most powerful union boss, among others. today the union he represents. local 98, defending against another investigation. nbc 10's drew smith live at the union headquarters in spring garden with more. drew, the state attorney general's office is involved this time around? >> yeah, this time, local 98, calling out the state attorney general's office directly for speaking to the media about reports of alleged claims and threats of intimidation. now the union...
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need to contain the soviet union. this is a dramatic shift in u.s. foreign policy. containment. if stalin is trying to infiltrate this area or this country, we must be there, stop them, thwart them, hold them back, contain their expansion. this is what kennan is advising. and so the days of cooperation are gone. the days of containment are here. this is going to mean that the united states is going to have a dramatic shift in foreign policy that largely lasts up to this day, where we are going to become sort of the big brother to the world. we are going to be involved in other countries around the world. the days of isolationism are gone now. how does containment play itself out? well, 1947 is a big year for the cold war. harry truman is now going to start to describe for the american people and for the world what containment actually means. there is trouble in greece and turkey. after world war ii, both greece and turkey are struggling financially, politically. there is rebellions. there is insurrections in these two
need to contain the soviet union. this is a dramatic shift in u.s. foreign policy. containment. if stalin is trying to infiltrate this area or this country, we must be there, stop them, thwart them, hold them back, contain their expansion. this is what kennan is advising. and so the days of cooperation are gone. the days of containment are here. this is going to mean that the united states is going to have a dramatic shift in foreign policy that largely lasts up to this day, where we are going...
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union reps say there are reports the feds are looking into the union's finances. >>> we are just aboutthe 2016 olympic games. giving you a live look from copacabana beach. copacabana in rio, and everything that people in rio de janeiro believe in. leisure and sport. the opening ceremony gets under way tonight at 7:30. and all of the build just comes down to this evening, with 3 billion people expected to watch. can you imagine the pressure, not just on the performers, but the producers and creative directors behind this evening. it will definitely be something to watch. we want to break down the numbers for you. because so many years of planning have gone into this evening. the ceremony has taken five years to produce. it will include 300 dancers, 5,000 volunteers, 12,000 costumes. athletes from 207 delegations will participate in the parade of nations. a moment that is already giving the americans goose bumps. >> everyone says it's so emotional and so cool at the same time. >> i'm sure there's going to be lots of dancing, and maybe drum beats and fun music. >> there's nothing more pat
union reps say there are reports the feds are looking into the union's finances. >>> we are just aboutthe 2016 olympic games. giving you a live look from copacabana beach. copacabana in rio, and everything that people in rio de janeiro believe in. leisure and sport. the opening ceremony gets under way tonight at 7:30. and all of the build just comes down to this evening, with 3 billion people expected to watch. can you imagine the pressure, not just on the performers, but the producers...
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that is true of most referendums, but not european union referendums.f you look at other roof in referendums, towards the end there has always been a swing towards the euro skeptic cause. >> did david cameron have any option at all not to have this referendum? >> it would have been very difficult for him. this is one of those issues that has been dividing british politics and voters for many years. there was a sense that it was coming to a head. that at some point, the british people had to be given a chance to express their own views in a fundamental binary way. this was the moment that it happened. it would have been difficult for david cameron not to do it. other people say, ok, have the referendum but he could have , campaigned in a different way. >> he looked very somber. was he a set man at that on the point 24th of june? >> regretful, i think. this is not how he wanted to go. he was being forced out of 10 downing street with a slight lack of decorum that he would have liked. many thought that this is the way british democracy works. there has bee
that is true of most referendums, but not european union referendums.f you look at other roof in referendums, towards the end there has always been a swing towards the euro skeptic cause. >> did david cameron have any option at all not to have this referendum? >> it would have been very difficult for him. this is one of those issues that has been dividing british politics and voters for many years. there was a sense that it was coming to a head. that at some point, the british...
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departure from the union. us on the phone from switzerland. always a pleasure to speak to you. you have been on both sides of the coin as a politician and commissioner. how do you think the final model of brexit will go? beio: it was always going to a difficult negotiation because the 27, i'm sure, will want to help the u.k. establish a sound and confidence based relations with the rest of the eu. i think the british people must understand that if the 27 go to much out of their way to the kind to the u.k., they will undermine the very fabric of their own integration, which is the single market. on the single market, do you think the u.k. will have access to the single market, or is there no chance unless the u.k. backs down on free movement of people and immigration? u.k.: i do not believe the will be able to unbundle the freedoms of the single market and get the ones it likes, like goods and services, capital, and leave aside the ones it does not like. benefit that, but to from the single market membership, a
departure from the union. us on the phone from switzerland. always a pleasure to speak to you. you have been on both sides of the coin as a politician and commissioner. how do you think the final model of brexit will go? beio: it was always going to a difficult negotiation because the 27, i'm sure, will want to help the u.k. establish a sound and confidence based relations with the rest of the eu. i think the british people must understand that if the 27 go to much out of their way to the kind...
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and european union. possible for the commission to decide we have had [indiscernible] it was the case and ireland. we have known that for many years. contradiction. now it is the decision of the european commission to ask for apple to pay. vonnie: the same thing happened to belgium in january. you had to recover taxes on 35 companies. this will be a problem going forward for many european countries. but we are working with all of the companies in the european union. it is the real competence of the european union to manage fair competition. not only fair competition among the companies but among the states. with not the first case apple. it is the decision of the commission to stay if it is possible to have a fair game among the different multinationals from everywhere. now is a chance to apply the decision by the european commission and ireland. all for justice. belgium haveight, prime minister, thank you. mark: we have much more ahead on the eu decision on apple. for the response, ireland's finance min
and european union. possible for the commission to decide we have had [indiscernible] it was the case and ireland. we have known that for many years. contradiction. now it is the decision of the european commission to ask for apple to pay. vonnie: the same thing happened to belgium in january. you had to recover taxes on 35 companies. this will be a problem going forward for many european countries. but we are working with all of the companies in the european union. it is the real competence of...
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he believed this was a perpetual union. what custis started building the house in 1802 the name was president of the united states, thomas jefferson. some believe custis bill this house on this prominent hill, this greek revival fashion out front, almost as a way of thumbing his nose at jefferson across the river. that maybe something of an exaggeration, but he definitely meant this place to make a political statement. he declared this house a federalist house. this was represent all beliefs and ideals of george washington, and that included once again the idea that this nation would exist forever. and that no state had the right to leave it. that that man's daughter mary robert e. lee, who became the great confederate general and perhaps the man who came closest than any other man in history to destroying the nation that was created in the american revolution. it was in the room just through the doorway that robert e. lee made that choice. he made that decision to side with virginia and leave the union. he was a u.s. army
he believed this was a perpetual union. what custis started building the house in 1802 the name was president of the united states, thomas jefferson. some believe custis bill this house on this prominent hill, this greek revival fashion out front, almost as a way of thumbing his nose at jefferson across the river. that maybe something of an exaggeration, but he definitely meant this place to make a political statement. he declared this house a federalist house. this was represent all beliefs...
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in order to promote civil rights in the soviet union mr. -- soviet union. mr. carter: i would never single out food as a trade embargo item. if i ever decided to impose an embargo because of a crisis in international relationships, it would include all shipments of all equipment. for instance, if the arab countries ever again declare an embargo against our nation on oil i would consider that not a military but an economic declaration of war, and i would respond instantly and in kind. i would not ship that arab country anything, no weapons, no spare parts for weapons, no oil drilling rigs, no oil pipe, no nothing. i wouldn't single out just food. another thing that i'd like to say is this. in our international trade, as i said in my opening statement we , have become the arms merchant of the world. when this republican administration came into office , we were shipping about $1 billion worth of arms overseas, now $12 billion worth of arms overseas to countries that quite often use these weapons to fight each other. the shift in emphasis has been very disturb
in order to promote civil rights in the soviet union mr. -- soviet union. mr. carter: i would never single out food as a trade embargo item. if i ever decided to impose an embargo because of a crisis in international relationships, it would include all shipments of all equipment. for instance, if the arab countries ever again declare an embargo against our nation on oil i would consider that not a military but an economic declaration of war, and i would respond instantly and in kind. i would...
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the feds also raided the ibew union headquarters today. nbc 10's george spencer continues our team coverage tonight from spring garden. george? >> reporter: yeah, jim, in the past three or four minutes, we watched as a large truck rented by the fbi containing evidence finally departed this scene. during the course of this day, we have watched as investigators continued ongoing searches here at the union's administrative offices, and at a union hall, just about halfway up this block during the nine-hour-plus searches today. investigators collected a trove of new evidence. nbc 10's cameras watched as federal investigators carried out boxes and boxes of evidence. likely more than 100 in total. most of them traditional paper files, but we also saw several computers. a federal investigation into a powerful union, and its leaders unfolding right before the public's eye, likely a carefully planned and executed effort. >> it's human nature to say that if people are watching what you're doing, you're going to be more careful than you would be other
the feds also raided the ibew union headquarters today. nbc 10's george spencer continues our team coverage tonight from spring garden. george? >> reporter: yeah, jim, in the past three or four minutes, we watched as a large truck rented by the fbi containing evidence finally departed this scene. during the course of this day, we have watched as investigators continued ongoing searches here at the union's administrative offices, and at a union hall, just about halfway up this block during...
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also, at ibew union headquarters and union hall in spring garden. sky force 10 is also over philadelphia city hall. that's where fbi is raiding the offices of city councilman, bobby henon, and the fbi confirms to nbc 10 it also has investigators at henon's northeast philadelphia district office, all part of the same investigation. we have a team of reporters covering this story. we begin with nbc 10's rosemary connors live outside dougherty's home in south philadelphia. and you just got some new video this morning? >> reporter: i did, tracy. within the past 15 minutes, we watched federal investigators come out of this home here. this home belonging to family members of john dougherty. and as you can see in this new video, they brought out with them about three boxes of evidence, also a computer. investigators here on scene are being very tight-lipped about what they've been looking for inside these homes, what kind of evidence they're trying to gather, and also, what the nature of this investigation is. all we're being told is that this is part of a
also, at ibew union headquarters and union hall in spring garden. sky force 10 is also over philadelphia city hall. that's where fbi is raiding the offices of city councilman, bobby henon, and the fbi confirms to nbc 10 it also has investigators at henon's northeast philadelphia district office, all part of the same investigation. we have a team of reporters covering this story. we begin with nbc 10's rosemary connors live outside dougherty's home in south philadelphia. and you just got some...
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a nearby union bar and electricians union headquarters and the office for city councilman bobby heenanhed. investigators are not saying what exactly they're looking f for. >> philadelphia prim criminal justice center still closed today after an accident yesterday involving its elevat elevator. officials say they will make a decision on sunday whether or not to open court on monday. 50 year sheriff deputy paul owens was inside the elevator car when it crashed through a ceiling. he was critically injured. firefighters also rescued two other people trapped inside other elevators. investigators still not sure exactly what caused this freak accident. >>> the fight against zika continues in florida as officials try to isolate the virus to prevent a widespread epidemic. health is still a major concern here but it is not the only concern. >> tonight officials are worried zika could create a ripple that has devastating long-term effects. fox's phil coating in miami with the latest. >> reporter: local officials reporting better than expected results after miami dade county's first day of aerial
a nearby union bar and electricians union headquarters and the office for city councilman bobby heenanhed. investigators are not saying what exactly they're looking f for. >> philadelphia prim criminal justice center still closed today after an accident yesterday involving its elevat elevator. officials say they will make a decision on sunday whether or not to open court on monday. 50 year sheriff deputy paul owens was inside the elevator car when it crashed through a ceiling. he was...
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it is with our unions creating the apprenticeship program and now because of special leadership thatpeople have over the years working with us on local hiring the preapprenticeship community-based organizations getting people ready for jobs who were not ready if you took them off their jobs now wouldn't succeed a apprenticeship and the union hiring hall and the agreements we reach this is the pipeline that we're talking about that will reach our residents or rate payers for all the jobs and what makes our city successful with our bond and ratepayer programs what the infrastructure programs we're not just talking about bridges and revise but water systems that the rest of the country are talking about we are doing it and doing it the right way thank you to everyone in the entire spectrum of this building of pipeline from our trade union leaders to their activation working with the brvrtsdz, to our workforce ready folks to the people that are in the community-based organizations saying we have hope for you if you learn those skills while your young those skills will help you get into g
it is with our unions creating the apprenticeship program and now because of special leadership thatpeople have over the years working with us on local hiring the preapprenticeship community-based organizations getting people ready for jobs who were not ready if you took them off their jobs now wouldn't succeed a apprenticeship and the union hiring hall and the agreements we reach this is the pipeline that we're talking about that will reach our residents or rate payers for all the jobs and...
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union soldiers used this house throughout the war. this was not just an attraction, tourist attraction, you could say, for the soldiers and government officials and others who came to washington during the war. they saw the u.s. flag flying over the famous general lee's home, they wanted to come up and see it and take items from it as souvenirs. many pieces of furnishings were stolen during the civil war as souvenirs, but some soldiers even left their identities, their names behind in the form of graffiti. there's not a lot of graffiti in the house compared to some other southern mansions that you may have read about, but we do have some of note, both up in the attic and in other parts of the house that we uncovered in our most recent restoration. well, let's take a quick walk over to robert e. lee's bedroom, talk there for a moment. this was the room robert e. lee and his wife mary shared through their 30 years of married life here at arlington. this was in many ways a very typical army marriage. a lot of military people identify wit
union soldiers used this house throughout the war. this was not just an attraction, tourist attraction, you could say, for the soldiers and government officials and others who came to washington during the war. they saw the u.s. flag flying over the famous general lee's home, they wanted to come up and see it and take items from it as souvenirs. many pieces of furnishings were stolen during the civil war as souvenirs, but some soldiers even left their identities, their names behind in the form...
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the struggle between the union boss and joshua keysy. dougherty released a statement saying he was not the aggressor and that dougherty struck first and threatened to sue. philadelphia's d.a. referred the investigation to the state. because of his relationship with the union boss. >>> in other news, a man shot multiple times in west oak lane is recovering at the hospital but his attacker is still at large. police believe he fled the scene crime with a child inside of his car. annie mccormick joins us live at northwest detectives with more on the vehicle that police are looking for.>> initially police sure if the shooting victim will survive and is listed in stable condition and more concern they have in finds the suspected shooter to finding the vehicle that he jumped into had a child inside and they are concerned for the child's safety. >> this is scene from west oak lane last nigh 911 calls came in at 9:30 p.m. and officer as rived and found the 25-year-old victim by the intersection of conshohocken. investigators believe he was shot h
the struggle between the union boss and joshua keysy. dougherty released a statement saying he was not the aggressor and that dougherty struck first and threatened to sue. philadelphia's d.a. referred the investigation to the state. because of his relationship with the union boss. >>> in other news, a man shot multiple times in west oak lane is recovering at the hospital but his attacker is still at large. police believe he fled the scene crime with a child inside of his car. annie...
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and the american federation of labor unions and other unions in this period. his message, as ernest was just saying, appealed to more people from a diverse amount of backgrounds. the red special would have been a good unifying kind of symbol to use to unite what were very disparate groups of people who were working on farms or who were in urban areas so it meant to his supporters a kind of a challenge to big business, a challenge to capitalism. they would have called it big business or monopolies in that period. that's what red would have indicated in the 1908 election. it was a good way to unify people with the use of the red special. >> next telephone call from california, a caller named randy. hi, randy, welcome. >> caller: thank you. yes. i just wanted to give a little bit of background. my grandfather actually voted for eugene v. debs in the election. the other thing that i have, as i went through school, through the primary grades through high school, we never heard of eugene v. debs. it seems like one of the things that is really lacking in our educatio
and the american federation of labor unions and other unions in this period. his message, as ernest was just saying, appealed to more people from a diverse amount of backgrounds. the red special would have been a good unifying kind of symbol to use to unite what were very disparate groups of people who were working on farms or who were in urban areas so it meant to his supporters a kind of a challenge to big business, a challenge to capitalism. they would have called it big business or...
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embodied by the labor union versus industrial unionism which is what debs advocated. he was in a working class movement where you erased the lines that divided skilled workers from unskilled workers. the american federation of labor was composed of very tightly organized craft based unions. whether they are coopers or plumbers or brick layers or that sort of thing. it was a very different kind of approach toward representing working class interests. they did not see eye-to-eye in continuing into the 1930s and '40s and '50s and beyond. >> debs campaigning for president in 1920. during the wilson administration, twice, his attorney general put before him clemency petitions. why did wilson say no? >> it's a little complicated. wilson was open to the idea initially, it seems, as a way to clear the air after the war. he had a stroke. he seemed to sort of lose his moral compass. many people felt it was an obvious gesture of goodwill that he might make. he heard from a lot of soldiers and their families that debs was a traitor. it was not just the government that considered
embodied by the labor union versus industrial unionism which is what debs advocated. he was in a working class movement where you erased the lines that divided skilled workers from unskilled workers. the american federation of labor was composed of very tightly organized craft based unions. whether they are coopers or plumbers or brick layers or that sort of thing. it was a very different kind of approach toward representing working class interests. they did not see eye-to-eye in continuing...
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all of this coming from the union hall and offices of the boss john dougherty. sources tell cbs-3 news that the fbi is serving search warrants on at least ten different locations, including international brotherhood of electrical workers headquarters, ibew, local 98 on spring garden street as well as dougherty's offices at third and jackson. >> what exactly the fbi and other investigators think they have have, i am at a loss. >> reporter: union spokesperson frank kiehl watching agents remove the evidence, boxes labeled as tax rd
all of this coming from the union hall and offices of the boss john dougherty. sources tell cbs-3 news that the fbi is serving search warrants on at least ten different locations, including international brotherhood of electrical workers headquarters, ibew, local 98 on spring garden street as well as dougherty's offices at third and jackson. >> what exactly the fbi and other investigators think they have have, i am at a loss. >> reporter: union spokesperson frank kiehl watching...
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it insures the contractors pate prevailing wage and finally it insures a steady supply of skilled union workers for the projects jobs are training and prevailing wages and benefits that's why we're excited to be here today, this is a historic event is possible through the agencies partnering with the building and construction counsel i shout out to the secretary treasurer >> (clapping.) >> also to larry who is in conference couldn't be here for his leadership and commitment to all the folks and harlan kelly our general manager i consider to the brilliant. >> (clapping.) >> and the great staff of the sfpuc. >> (clapping.) >> finally to the labors transitioned are the carpenters and plumps and the sheet metal workers and the engineers and the teamsters and the labors and get my drift of men and women of the building and construction trades thank you all for being here >> (clapping.) >> it is my great pleasure to introduce our first speaker a man that is dedicated his entire career to benefit the workers families 4e78 e helping us with the community workforce and show the pathway to create
it insures the contractors pate prevailing wage and finally it insures a steady supply of skilled union workers for the projects jobs are training and prevailing wages and benefits that's why we're excited to be here today, this is a historic event is possible through the agencies partnering with the building and construction counsel i shout out to the secretary treasurer >> (clapping.) >> also to larry who is in conference couldn't be here for his leadership and commitment to all...
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the union says he's committing fraud and is seeking unspecified damages. traditions behavior health has 30 days to respond to the lawsuit, we called the office, but were told no one is available to comment. >> so in the meantime what's being done to address the problems? >> starting last may alameda services has been meeting with county officials to try to come up with ways to do that, primarily by hiring new doctors, and as the lawsuit suggests the doctors union isn't happy with outside crack toes, but there's -- contractors, but there's another meeting next month which should give us an idea of where they stand to get the overcrowded conditions handled. >> but in the meantime the conditions continue. >> right, and have for years. >> if you have a tip for the investigative team, let you know. e-mail or call us, the number is (510)874-0222. >>> a judge has set a tentative date to begin the trial of the undocumented immigrant charged are shooting and killing a woman along the san francisco pier. he appeared in court today. the judge set a date of december 2
the union says he's committing fraud and is seeking unspecified damages. traditions behavior health has 30 days to respond to the lawsuit, we called the office, but were told no one is available to comment. >> so in the meantime what's being done to address the problems? >> starting last may alameda services has been meeting with county officials to try to come up with ways to do that, primarily by hiring new doctors, and as the lawsuit suggests the doctors union isn't happy with...
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union official bobby henon who joined the philadelphia city council in 2012. agents searched nine different locations including the ones you see right here. henon's city hall office, dougherty's home in south philadelphia and two locations in south jersey. nbc 10's monique braxton is live outside of the u.s. attorney's office in center city with more on this. monique. >> reporter: those dozens upon dozens of boxes confiscated at the nine locations that you mentioned are now here at the u.s. attorney's office and come monday morning attorneys will begin combing through the evidence to see if there's anything there that can be prosecuted. now, our camera was rolling when boxes of documents and computers were placed on trucks outside homes owned by ibew union boss john dougherty and his sister in south philadelphia. we also saw the fbi remove boxes of financial papers from the electrical union's office on spring garden. federal agents accompanied by state police also moved in in the early morning hours to the city hall office of councilman bobby henon, a long tim
union official bobby henon who joined the philadelphia city council in 2012. agents searched nine different locations including the ones you see right here. henon's city hall office, dougherty's home in south philadelphia and two locations in south jersey. nbc 10's monique braxton is live outside of the u.s. attorney's office in center city with more on this. monique. >> reporter: those dozens upon dozens of boxes confiscated at the nine locations that you mentioned are now here at the...
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the home of the union leader. it is in the clear what they are looking for but we will be right >>> welcome back, as we reported earlier athletes from around the world are in rio for spectacular olympic opening ceremonies. >> they are not only ones in town pokemon go is also in brazil. the game that has club servicer from europe, to japan, will launch across central and south america in time for tonight's ceremonies no word if there will be a gold medal awarded for the game of pokemon. >> i already love this game. >> i like it, too. >> not that i love it but i did play a couple times. >> yes. >> and it is cool. >> i'm telling you, it has become more fad to hate on it. >> really. >> yes. >> people have fun. >> all right. >> you know what i mean, to each their own. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at noon i'm jan carabao. >>> aim brooke thomas. for lauren and all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 and we are always line at cbs philly.com. young and the restless is next. donald trump:
the home of the union leader. it is in the clear what they are looking for but we will be right >>> welcome back, as we reported earlier athletes from around the world are in rio for spectacular olympic opening ceremonies. >> they are not only ones in town pokemon go is also in brazil. the game that has club servicer from europe, to japan, will launch across central and south america in time for tonight's ceremonies no word if there will be a gold medal awarded for the game of...
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we are not going to recognize the union members of congress. how much are you going to make the responsibility for the war rest upon southerners' shoulders. if you think about the burdens placed upon white southerners by the 14th amend it and by military reconstruction, i think some of that is in large part, the outcome of a debate about how much you want to dishonor former confederates and how difficult that is going to make reintroduction, reintegration of the country. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend and every weekend on american -- on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> this weekend, our road to the white house coverage takes us to the green party political convention in houston. see the acceptance speeches by the green party nominees for president and vice president. watch commercial-
we are not going to recognize the union members of congress. how much are you going to make the responsibility for the war rest upon southerners' shoulders. if you think about the burdens placed upon white southerners by the 14th amend it and by military reconstruction, i think some of that is in large part, the outcome of a debate about how much you want to dishonor former confederates and how difficult that is going to make reintroduction, reintegration of the country. thank you. [applause]...
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shortly after lee's surrender at appomattox, union colonel john t. sprig received an unusual mission from general john pope. he was to travel down the mississippi from pope's headquarters in st. louis to louisiana, and from there travel up the red river to shreveport where he was to demand confederate general edmond kirby smith surrender. using the appomattox terms as a template. the trip from st. louis to the confederate trans mississippi capital took nearly a month, far longer than he anticipated. he repeatedly delayed en route before received permission to enter confederate lines. crossing into rebel territory on may 8th, sprig traveled up river via steamboat, sharing the vessel with confederate general simon buckner who had surrendered in 1862 and now served as kirby smith's chief of staff. also on board were several exchanged or paroled soldiers from lee's army who were now headed home. sprig hoped that pope's letter and developments over the past month would make kirby smith's paths forward clear. lee had surrendered on april 9th. johnson had s
shortly after lee's surrender at appomattox, union colonel john t. sprig received an unusual mission from general john pope. he was to travel down the mississippi from pope's headquarters in st. louis to louisiana, and from there travel up the red river to shreveport where he was to demand confederate general edmond kirby smith surrender. using the appomattox terms as a template. the trip from st. louis to the confederate trans mississippi capital took nearly a month, far longer than he...
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preservation of our great union, the united states of america. thank you so much. [ applause ] okay. i'd be happy to take some questions about what we have been discussing. and who'd like to lead off? we have a microphone here and we have a microphone there. yes, sir? >> senator, thank you so much for coming back to your alma mater. henry clay served under ten presidents and you now five, i believe. and i wonder if you picked up any tips for political longevity in your studying of clay or whether you think it's impossible to compare those campaigning eras. >> no. i think you can compare it. the presidency almost from the beginning of our country was a unique institution. you know, you all know there's a debate about whether to have such a powerful president and john marshall through the first three decades of the 19th century defined what america would become through his interpretations of the constitution. the ability, you know, there's only one person in america who can sign something in to law. and when the two-party system developed there's o
preservation of our great union, the united states of america. thank you so much. [ applause ] okay. i'd be happy to take some questions about what we have been discussing. and who'd like to lead off? we have a microphone here and we have a microphone there. yes, sir? >> senator, thank you so much for coming back to your alma mater. henry clay served under ten presidents and you now five, i believe. and i wonder if you picked up any tips for political longevity in your studying of clay or...