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a m kevart wri who is very clos to the president of the unions united states and mark meadows he said he is banng chokeholds. and rand paul who is his own island, but this is an interestingo thing note he is in favor of no-knock warrants. put those two things together and republicans at this point e not dumping all over the democrats' bill. i asked kevin mccarthy and i asked him wt are you opposed? ar he didn't want to talk about it. that's all noteal. they are trying to give a president who shifts a lot, leeway toake up his own mind and jared kushnere and h does president have any law lot of moving pieces. ed and a in the next four to sixeeks, we will see some action. one interesting questn i have, will democts settle for something a bit more modest. there are reasons to and the house and will come back next week and will be discussion about that. robert: president trump and how he is going toitse his pal capital. why is he going to tsa, oklahoma and the coversa it has caused and among republicans >> the white house is aware of the controversy andishery now. my reporting is thathen t
a m kevart wri who is very clos to the president of the unions united states and mark meadows he said he is banng chokeholds. and rand paul who is his own island, but this is an interestingo thing note he is in favor of no-knock warrants. put those two things together and republicans at this point e not dumping all over the democrats' bill. i asked kevin mccarthy and i asked him wt are you opposed? ar he didn't want to talk about it. that's all noteal. they are trying to give a president who...
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countries as well are asking for some changes but the united states also is not just comfortable with the it was china but also was the european union the united states feel unfairly treated when it comes to agricultural or car exports or also if you look at india for example india has ever achieved terrorist of about 50 percent the united states of about 3 and a half now given all the friction that you just mentioned with the several countries will washington get the broad support that it seeks in order to push to reset the w t o. it could get difficult 1st of all we live in really very challenging times we have a lot of troy tensions all over the globe now we have the special situation was a global deep recession so it would be a good idea to also have a strong a w t o but us president on a drum is a very polarizing person and having that set it could be difficult to find to global support to really change and strengthen the w g o so it might get challenging. to really find get a broad support and actually find multinational agreements and now the united states could try and walk it alone and on a regular at a real level might try
countries as well are asking for some changes but the united states also is not just comfortable with the it was china but also was the european union the united states feel unfairly treated when it comes to agricultural or car exports or also if you look at india for example india has ever achieved terrorist of about 50 percent the united states of about 3 and a half now given all the friction that you just mentioned with the several countries will washington get the broad support that it...
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union as we know it. this is not a victory for the united states, this was an openness to change encouraged by the united states and courageously sought by those in the former soviet union. reagan did not make this happen. made it mores, he difficult, but he did play a crucial role. embraceial role was to the possibility of change, push for it, and supported. it was his willingness to negotiate, his willingness to adjust, and his willingness to convince americans using his legitimacy as a tough guy to sell a more cooperative policy that made this moment a little more possible than it might have been otherwise. let's go back to our initial image of reagan. he did offer americans a fresh start. not quite in the ways he always wanted, but in ways that were enduring. ways that had lasting effect. attitude matters. words matter. image is matters. reagan inspired lots of people. he inspired people to believe that the united states could be a better society. he inspired people to believe they can live the lives they wanted. who are not others included in that vision. it wasn't everyone. for many people, this was
union as we know it. this is not a victory for the united states, this was an openness to change encouraged by the united states and courageously sought by those in the former soviet union. reagan did not make this happen. made it mores, he difficult, but he did play a crucial role. embraceial role was to the possibility of change, push for it, and supported. it was his willingness to negotiate, his willingness to adjust, and his willingness to convince americans using his legitimacy as a tough...
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ideological difference between natural and you're like a state they operate in the same paradigm of this global capitalism unlike soviet union and united states of 40 or 50 years ago which had maybe wrong but completely different. perceptions or way of life how to live how to build society and that's why i believe that this confrontation my turn even more dangerous i mean that you in china and united states because to certain extent ideological battle maint the premiss confrontation eliminate more structure and that's forced parts to a lot more rates on the rules old behavior also the good now and i'm so sorry to remember my. my stylist in the soviet union and when we were forced to learn marxism leninism but some of those cases are still. relevant so the millennial space about imperialism as a high stage or ethical is when he described the reasons why 1st world war erupted i think it's very it's very big a risk that confrontation between the united states and china will lead us to something play that free world war one atmosphere this is not about ideology that was a dog breed. i mean this. mentioned a couple of words and let me. brin
ideological difference between natural and you're like a state they operate in the same paradigm of this global capitalism unlike soviet union and united states of 40 or 50 years ago which had maybe wrong but completely different. perceptions or way of life how to live how to build society and that's why i believe that this confrontation my turn even more dangerous i mean that you in china and united states because to certain extent ideological battle maint the premiss confrontation eliminate...
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union. soon he would be fighting the infidel invaders from the united states. must holdued the u.s. the soviet union accountable. don't pretend they are a state. talk about their human rights violations. as1982, his first full year president, ronald reagan refused to meet with the soviet ambassador until they released a group of pentecostals seeking asylum in the u.s. embassy. he called for the release of so-calledizens, the refuseniks. ,any of these russian jews released because of reagan's prominentthey became parts of israeli politics. the recent election in israel was determined by russian jews and moved torussia israel and have become important voters and politicians in israel today. that is just to connect that history of the last few days. reagan said human rights and power, and we are going to push the soviets. we were going to be strong again and we would push back the soviets. at the same time because of his experiences on the screen actors guild, he emphasized negotiations. he was calling for a tougher line but calling for a tougher line so the u.s. could negotiate for bet
union. soon he would be fighting the infidel invaders from the united states. must holdued the u.s. the soviet union accountable. don't pretend they are a state. talk about their human rights violations. as1982, his first full year president, ronald reagan refused to meet with the soviet ambassador until they released a group of pentecostals seeking asylum in the u.s. embassy. he called for the release of so-calledizens, the refuseniks. ,any of these russian jews released because of reagan's...
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you mentioned beef and pork, but we are really very much in the soviet union united states state right now. to watch that happen so quickly is to remind us the cold war was not a great thing for business it was about ideology and trying to win over countries. it was something that when the wall came down we realized it would be a peace dividend. we are so far from peace dividends. we have to keep track of this. there was a time when we wanted china's door to be open is because we thought we would sell more into them and that's off the table the idea that we'll do more business is over >> not to forget when the cold war was going on between the u.s. and russia, russia was not nipping at the heels of the u.s. this is a competition between number one and number two in terms of the economies of the world. doesn't seem to be going opposite directions right now in terms of level of cooperation, whether it's supply chains, changing, changing dramatically for u.s. companies, or global companies, and on and on including now tariffs potentially going to be placed on anything going out of hong ko
you mentioned beef and pork, but we are really very much in the soviet union united states state right now. to watch that happen so quickly is to remind us the cold war was not a great thing for business it was about ideology and trying to win over countries. it was something that when the wall came down we realized it would be a peace dividend. we are so far from peace dividends. we have to keep track of this. there was a time when we wanted china's door to be open is because we thought we...
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the soviet union and the united states. vaccines were shipped.nes with precious food into egypt. in record time the egyptian government have the entire population immunized. six put into isolation wards. the affected areas were methodically disinfected. and within three months, completely eradicated from egypt. ♪ in the internal battle, the struggle has been won, won by international cooperation. but there is a tremendous test before us. a test for all people, by all people. the lives of little children, too, must he saved, that mothers might yet smile in a new world. >> you are watching american history tv, covering history c-span-style with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places. on weekend, every weekend, c-span3. on our civil war series, kelly hancock of the american civil war museum talks about the 1863 richmond bread riots, a protest of hundreds of poor and working-class women. here's a preview. >> on april 2, which is the day of the riot, he reported, t
the soviet union and the united states. vaccines were shipped.nes with precious food into egypt. in record time the egyptian government have the entire population immunized. six put into isolation wards. the affected areas were methodically disinfected. and within three months, completely eradicated from egypt. ♪ in the internal battle, the struggle has been won, won by international cooperation. but there is a tremendous test before us. a test for all people, by all people. the lives of...
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as i noted earlier there was an agreement between the united states and the soviet union to unify the peninsula after the occupied separate zones during the second world war. but the discussion felt apart after a few years. that is because of their growing animosity over some other matters, particularly in europe. so they simply went ahead in fostering the separation of governments. in 1948, the republic of korea was declared in seoul. and then later in 48, the democratic peoples republic of korea was declared in the north. in terms of reunification, i cannot say the korean people are not proud of their culture and history in unity. in 1950, this is the first time korea had been separated. they had been united for about 1000 years before the war. so i think in their heart of hearts, all koreans would love to see reunification but i know in the south there aren't misgivings because of the great burden the south would have to undertake if there were to be reunification in supporting a very impoverished north korea and very politically troubled north korea. as far as the north korean att
as i noted earlier there was an agreement between the united states and the soviet union to unify the peninsula after the occupied separate zones during the second world war. but the discussion felt apart after a few years. that is because of their growing animosity over some other matters, particularly in europe. so they simply went ahead in fostering the separation of governments. in 1948, the republic of korea was declared in seoul. and then later in 48, the democratic peoples republic of...
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well the international trade union confederation has ranked the united states last among the world's of 7 largest advanced economies when it comes to workers' rights now the ratings go from best to worst on a scale of one to 5 depending on compliance with collective labor rights the us has been given a rating of 4 which means that the government and companies engage in serious efforts to crush the collective voice of workers and put fundamental rights under threat america is the only group of 7 nation with systemic violations of rights in the workplace other countries around the globe that also bear for ratings include mexico nigeria congo and venezuela all of which have fewer resources than the united states. what kinds of violations resister are the most common against. glory's right now what do you see is the true. what the global rights index has exposed is a breakdown in the social contract that governments and employers have with workers now this isn't only happening in the united states but on a global scale and in fact violations against workers around the world have reached
well the international trade union confederation has ranked the united states last among the world's of 7 largest advanced economies when it comes to workers' rights now the ratings go from best to worst on a scale of one to 5 depending on compliance with collective labor rights the us has been given a rating of 4 which means that the government and companies engage in serious efforts to crush the collective voice of workers and put fundamental rights under threat america is the only group of 7...
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as i noted earlier, there was an agreement between the united states and soviet union to after the endreasworld war ii, but the discussions fell apart after a couple of years because of their growing animosity over so many other matters, particularly in europe. they simply went ahead in mentoring and fostering the creation of separate governments. in 1948, the republic of korea was declared in seoul. and later in 1948, the democratic republic of korea would be declared in north korea. as far as the attitudes towards i can say the korean people are very, let's say, nationalistic, very proud of their culture, their history, their unity over centuries. back in 1950, this was the first time koreans fought koreans in a millennium. it had been unify for about 1000 years before the soviets and americans brought about this war. so i think of their heart and hearts, all koreans would love to see reunification, but i know in the south there are misgivings because of the great burden that the self would have to undertake if there were to be reunification, and supporting a very impoverished north kore
as i noted earlier, there was an agreement between the united states and soviet union to after the endreasworld war ii, but the discussions fell apart after a couple of years because of their growing animosity over so many other matters, particularly in europe. they simply went ahead in mentoring and fostering the creation of separate governments. in 1948, the republic of korea was declared in seoul. and later in 1948, the democratic republic of korea would be declared in north korea. as far as...
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adhere to the un law of the sea and $168.00 nations around the world do and so the european union the united states and russia plus many regional players like egypt and israel have denounced that turkish libyan agreement and have cold on turkey to carve out a more conciliatory delineation of its territorial waters and exclusive economic zone war says with greece that it has to the law of the sea we shall see where this all leads but at the moment tension between greece and turkey is at an all time high because on june the 1st the turkish petroleum exploration company t.p.o. published a map. showing the exploration blocks that it's carved out in what greece sees as its jurisdiction and typically within about 90 days of such maps being published exploration tends to begin and licenses tend to be given recent said that it turkish exploration ships do and what it sees as it is jurisdiction it will sink and with all of the implications of such an action and so there is a diplomatic race on in the next 2 and a half to 3 months to try and trying to integrate mint and to try for greece and particular to tr
adhere to the un law of the sea and $168.00 nations around the world do and so the european union the united states and russia plus many regional players like egypt and israel have denounced that turkish libyan agreement and have cold on turkey to carve out a more conciliatory delineation of its territorial waters and exclusive economic zone war says with greece that it has to the law of the sea we shall see where this all leads but at the moment tension between greece and turkey is at an all...
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in china but because of what the world is experiencing recessions all over the european union the united states just turned into one so a lot of companies are countries already hurting but are u.s. companies still subject to this new tax. actually no because current tax treaties i mean they are they are they don't have any control over is what i'm saying current tax trees don't exempt the us from being able to say we're not going to pay it i don't know exactly how that will break down if they just keep walking away from negotiations but i don't think this issue is going to go away and that's why there is a real threat of a trade war in the legs you mentioned before. donald trump president all trumps trade war that's ongoing with china this could potentially be a problem here as well because he's. launched a series of trade investigations into numerous european countries basically saying hey are you unfairly taxing us if you are then we're going to put more tariffs on you so it's this tit for tat retaliatory attitude that could potentially lead to even more economic problems not just at home but
in china but because of what the world is experiencing recessions all over the european union the united states just turned into one so a lot of companies are countries already hurting but are u.s. companies still subject to this new tax. actually no because current tax treaties i mean they are they are they don't have any control over is what i'm saying current tax trees don't exempt the us from being able to say we're not going to pay it i don't know exactly how that will break down if they...
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we can find the root of the korean war very directly in this hostility between soviet union and united statesur upcoming book really tried to personalize those who are on the front lines including citizens. walk us through what you learned. learned was what i even more than i already knew. i had been working on this as a journalist for many years, but i learned even more about the devastation of notches north korea which suffered such bombardment, but also south korea with the back-and-forth of the war. my characters, the featured individuals -- and these are real people and real experiences, but i call them characters -- my characters witness much of the horrors of the war. from the atrocities to the bombardment of north korea in wayicular and so, this is a i thought to bring home to the reader the real meaning of any war and this war in particular which is so neglected, it seems, on the bookshelves in america. ahave characters ranging from northern refugee girl, a , who opens atrl the start of the war onto soldiers, civilians, and even americans. on up to people at the chop like general mat
we can find the root of the korean war very directly in this hostility between soviet union and united statesur upcoming book really tried to personalize those who are on the front lines including citizens. walk us through what you learned. learned was what i even more than i already knew. i had been working on this as a journalist for many years, but i learned even more about the devastation of notches north korea which suffered such bombardment, but also south korea with the back-and-forth of...
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and this was immediately reflected in the hollywood pictures the soviet union was really not presented as a friend of the united states but he was presented as an enemy it was more like the united states than the soviet union could cooperate against the bad guy look at the g. bomb that left a classic on those drama where there would always be a russian agent who would be a little too bond and the cia people would be wary of a new vision of him but they could always cooperate and again the real enemy. the relations between the countries began to deteriorate again in the eighty's after ronald reagan who had been actively anti communist even when he was a hollywood actor became president of the. united states even legendary movie boxer rocky billboard played by sylvester stallone entered the fray by taking on the daunting doped up soviet fighter ivan drago and they proceed to follow the capital with capital mobility that are both it's seen that on the air force india from the . boy who sort of mr mason with the wife on the 2nd beagle said this to say this because there's been no people just. not there's numerous still to
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this was immediately reflected in the hollywood pictures in the soviet union was still in the present and as a friend of the united states but he wasn't presented as an enemy so it was more like the united states than the soviet union could cooperate against the bad guys look at the james bond movies that's a classic all the drama with it would always be a russian agent who would be the tune and the cia people would be 'd wearing the visions of him but the glue is cooperating again the real enemy. relations between the countries began to deteriorate again in the eighty's after ronald reagan who had been actively anti communist even when he was a hollywood actor became president of. united states even legendary movie boxer rocky billboard played by sylvester stallone entered the fray by taking on the daunting doped up soviet fighter ivan drago and they proceed to follow the capital with capital one of those that are both it's seen that on the test for some diplomat the lone voice resort of mr mason with the lead on i'm the 2nd beagle said it's because say this because there's been no people. not because there was still to
this was immediately reflected in the hollywood pictures in the soviet union was still in the present and as a friend of the united states but he wasn't presented as an enemy so it was more like the united states than the soviet union could cooperate against the bad guys look at the james bond movies that's a classic all the drama with it would always be a russian agent who would be the tune and the cia people would be 'd wearing the visions of him but the glue is cooperating again the real...
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united states. most of them, they the labor unionization is far greater than the unitedstates . consider in the 1950s 35 percent in the united states of private sector workers were unionized. today 6.4 percent of private-sector workers inthe united states are unionized . are smaller than any other advanced country and i think hardly for that reason we don't have any countervailing power in this country right now. countervailing the power of big money and big corporations. >> are coming up to the end of our talk but i want to ask one last question that has been posted by our viewers. and you've mentioned a couple of times bob how this themes of the book play out during this moment of pandemic. though i want to give you a chance to that but it may also connect with the question that summer road in. professor wright, in 2008 useful but my commencement at uc berkeley and you didn't mince words about the challenges our class was facing. what advice would you give graduates of the class of 2020 area. >> my most important piece of advice is not to despair and not to succumb to cynicism.
united states. most of them, they the labor unionization is far greater than the unitedstates . consider in the 1950s 35 percent in the united states of private sector workers were unionized. today 6.4 percent of private-sector workers inthe united states are unionized . are smaller than any other advanced country and i think hardly for that reason we don't have any countervailing power in this country right now. countervailing the power of big money and big corporations. >> are coming up...
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and this was immediately reflected in hollywood pictures in the soviet union was really not presented as a friend of the united states but he was presented as an enemy it was more like the united states than the soviet union could cooperate against the bad guy look at the change bombing the. that's a classic although strong it will always be a russian agent who was the 2 who know. and the cia people would be wary that the officials of a big louis go operate against the real enemy. relations between the countries began to deteriorate again in the eighty's after ronald reagan who had been actively anticommunist even when he was a hollywood actor became president of the united states even legendary movie boxer rocky billboard played by sylvester stallone entered the fray by taking on the daunting doped up soviet fighter ivan drago and they brought in a fellow the capital of capital mobility. seen that done that air force india from the lone voice resort of mr mason with the lead on the 2nd beagle said it's because say this because there's been no good. not because there was no gun there were rumors rumors. never just st
and this was immediately reflected in hollywood pictures in the soviet union was really not presented as a friend of the united states but he was presented as an enemy it was more like the united states than the soviet union could cooperate against the bad guy look at the change bombing the. that's a classic although strong it will always be a russian agent who was the 2 who know. and the cia people would be wary that the officials of a big louis go operate against the real enemy. relations...
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north korea the soviet union lost no time setting up a communist puppet government. in the south united statesnd united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago, as seoul the capital of korea, a commission supervised free election south of the 38th parallel and the republic of korea, a sovereign democratic nation, was born. its president was sigmund reid. in may, 1950, the citizens of this young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic rights to choose their government under their democratic constitution. even as the citizens of the korean republic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify the country by force. and this was their target, a partly mountainous peninsula and the 20 million peace loving citizens of the republic of korea. the attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. the heroic republican army faced by superior forces with all the advantages of deception and surprise, rallied to the defense to meet the unprovoked progression. korean re
north korea the soviet union lost no time setting up a communist puppet government. in the south united statesnd united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago, as seoul the capital of korea, a commission supervised free election south of the 38th parallel and the republic of korea, a sovereign democratic nation, was born. its president was sigmund reid. in may, 1950, the citizens of this young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic...
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proper representation from the established for turn order of police the major police union here in the united states and it is that union that holds all into. not going to publicize it but they hold on to the racism that we currently see within american policing today. until we do something about the unions until we do something about the political power and control that they have over our elected officials it's going to be very difficult to move forward in american policing in ridding it racism it's pretty good still to really appreciate your work giving us your time many thanks indeed major neil franklin. mexico has reported a record rise in the number of corona virus cases more than $5600.00 new infections that brings the total to just under $166000.00 but officials say that that figure is likely much higher due to a lack of testing despite that the government is gradually easing lockdown restrictions mexico has reported nearly $20000.00 covert 19 related deaths argentina is expected to extend its coronavirus restrictions there the capital where most of its new infections are concentrated still a
proper representation from the established for turn order of police the major police union here in the united states and it is that union that holds all into. not going to publicize it but they hold on to the racism that we currently see within american policing today. until we do something about the unions until we do something about the political power and control that they have over our elected officials it's going to be very difficult to move forward in american policing in ridding it...
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as i noted earlier, there was an agreement between the united states and soviet union to reunify theoreas after they occupied separate zones after the end of world war ii, north and south. but the discussions fell apart after a couple of years because of their growing animosity over so many other matters, particularly in europe. and so they just simply went ahead in mentoring and fostering the creation of separate governments. in 1948, first the republic of korea was declared in seoul and then later in '48 the democratic people's republic of korea was declared in pyongyang, that is in north korea. as far as the attitudes towards reunification, i can say the korean people are very, let's say, nationalistic, very proud of their culture, their history, their unity over centuries. in fact, in 1950, this was the first time for -- in about a millennium, it had been unified for a thousand years, essentially, before the americans and the soviets brought about this disastrous war. and so i think in their heart of hearts all koreans would love to see reunification. but i know in the south ther
as i noted earlier, there was an agreement between the united states and soviet union to reunify theoreas after they occupied separate zones after the end of world war ii, north and south. but the discussions fell apart after a couple of years because of their growing animosity over so many other matters, particularly in europe. and so they just simply went ahead in mentoring and fostering the creation of separate governments. in 1948, first the republic of korea was declared in seoul and then...
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in north korea the soviet union lost no time in setting up a ' communist government.t in the south the united states and united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago at seoul, capitaln a united nations commission supervised free elections and a democratic e cii sovereign nation was born. its president was sigmund reed. in may 1950 the citizens of thii young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic democratic constitution.kore even as the citizens of the free korean republicic voted in free elections, the north korean communist leaders were boasting of their intention to unify ther country by force.ountai and this was their target, a partly mountainous peninsula an♪ the 20 million peace loving citizens of the republic of korea. the attack by the north korean communists came suddenly and without warning. the heroic republican army faced by superior forces with all the advantages of deception and eeth surprise, rallied to the defense of the republic. imp virovising quickly, korean republican troops were thrown against the invaders south of th
in north korea the soviet union lost no time in setting up a ' communist government.t in the south the united states and united nations strove to establish an independent democratic republic. two years ago at seoul, capitaln a united nations commission supervised free elections and a democratic e cii sovereign nation was born. its president was sigmund reed. in may 1950 the citizens of thii young republic went to the polls again to exercise their democratic democratic constitution.kore even as...
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union. the united states is not expected to be on it because its rates of infection are too high. e.u.for good at the united states. the e.u. is considering how long its review process will be. will it be a ten day or two week review process. they're trying to figure that out at the moment. their priority all along has been the health and well-being of the half billion people that live at the european union. right now there's 27 ambassadors in that room in brussels and there will be several votes on that list of 15. >> amazing idea that the u.s. travel could be blocked but the numbers don't lie. nic, thank you so much. >>> something to keep top of mind heading into the fourth of july weekend. local emergency declared in saratoga springs, utah. a wildfire sparked by fireworks. local homes have been evacuated. the fire burning 2,000 acres. >>> an urgent search for three hikers who have gone missing on separate excursions over the last two days in washington's mt. rainier national park. park rangers and mountain rescue teams have not asked for any public assistance because of the hazardou
union. the united states is not expected to be on it because its rates of infection are too high. e.u.for good at the united states. the e.u. is considering how long its review process will be. will it be a ten day or two week review process. they're trying to figure that out at the moment. their priority all along has been the health and well-being of the half billion people that live at the european union. right now there's 27 ambassadors in that room in brussels and there will be several...
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watch cases. >> i guess we should be flattered that "the new york times" thinks that police unions in the united states much power. they really don't. they are not protected and don't have the same abilities as different industrial unions do, and in other walks of life, and for any group to say that we are part of the problem, i think that that is kind of misleading. i think that the actual other side of the coin is that we should be part of the solution, anything that comes before an arbitration is unfair to point to the union as being the problem when a neutral arbitrator who has heard both sides of the story makes the decision either to keep an officer fired or disciplined or to reinstate the officer. it is not the union that makes that decision. it is the arbitrator that both sides agree on. if they don't like that, then they need to talk to them. >> martha: all right, this story is getting a lot of attention tonight, amazon has issued a 1-your paws on police use of their facial recognition software given the environment right now, what do you think of that? >> i think it is foolish and a knee-jerk
watch cases. >> i guess we should be flattered that "the new york times" thinks that police unions in the united states much power. they really don't. they are not protected and don't have the same abilities as different industrial unions do, and in other walks of life, and for any group to say that we are part of the problem, i think that that is kind of misleading. i think that the actual other side of the coin is that we should be part of the solution, anything that comes...
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there was an agreement between the united states and soviet union to re-unify north and south, but the discussions fell apart after a couple of years because of their growing animosity over so many other matters, particularly in europe. they simply went ahead and fostering separate governments. in 1948, the republic of korea was declared in seoul and later in 1948, the democratic republic of korea would be declared in north korea. i tend to say the korean people are very, let's say, nationalistic, very proud of their culture, their history, their unity over centuries. in 1950 this was the first time korean fought korean in a millennium. it had been unified for centuries before the soviets and americans brought about this war. i think in their hearts all koreans would love to see reunification, but i know in the south there are misgivings because of the great burden that they would have to undertake if there were to be reunification and supporting a very impoverished north korea and politically troubled north korea. as far as the north korean attitude, they consider themselves the legit
there was an agreement between the united states and soviet union to re-unify north and south, but the discussions fell apart after a couple of years because of their growing animosity over so many other matters, particularly in europe. they simply went ahead and fostering separate governments. in 1948, the republic of korea was declared in seoul and later in 1948, the democratic republic of korea would be declared in north korea. i tend to say the korean people are very, let's say,...
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proper representation from the established for turn order of police the major police union here in the united states and it is that union that holds on to they're not going to publicize it but they hold on to the racism that we currently see within american policing today. until we do something about the unions until we do something about the political power and control that they have over our elected officials it's going to be very difficult to move forward in american policing in ridding it of racism australia's prime minister says the country is being targeted in a sophisticated cyber attack however scott morrison stopped short of saying exactly who is behind it he wouldn't be drawn on whether they are turks a part of australia's increasingly hostile rift with china what i simply can confirm is there are not a large number of state by state actors that can engage in this type of activity and it is created by strongly advise that we have received that this has been done by i started by stacked up with very very significant type abilities. well still ahead here on out as a former child soldiers in
proper representation from the established for turn order of police the major police union here in the united states and it is that union that holds on to they're not going to publicize it but they hold on to the racism that we currently see within american policing today. until we do something about the unions until we do something about the political power and control that they have over our elected officials it's going to be very difficult to move forward in american policing in ridding it...
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proper representation from the established fraternal order of police the major police union here in the united states and it is that union that holds all into they're not going to publicize it but they hold on to the racism that we currently see within american policing today. until we do something about the unions until we do something about the political power and control that they have over our elected officials it's going to be very difficult to move forward in american policing in ridding it of racism. mexico has reported a record rise in the number of credit hours cases more than $5600.00 units actions but that brings the total to just under $166000.00 official say that figure is likely to be much higher due to a lack of testing despite that the government is gradually easing lockdown restrictions. and survivors of credit hours in the democratic republic of congo say that they're being ostracized there are more than $5000.00 confirmed cases in the d.l.c. charlotte dallas has more. covered 19 checkpoints on the streets of our enforcing protection measures survivors here worry it won't be enough
proper representation from the established fraternal order of police the major police union here in the united states and it is that union that holds all into they're not going to publicize it but they hold on to the racism that we currently see within american policing today. until we do something about the unions until we do something about the political power and control that they have over our elected officials it's going to be very difficult to move forward in american policing in ridding...