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united. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: after 21 hours, ted cruz stopped talking and the senate voted unanimously to move forward with a bill to fund the government. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, the first detailed look at what premiums will cost under the federal health insurance exchanges starting next week. >> ifill: and we close with one poet looking back at the life of another. kwame dawes remembers his uncle, a renowned writer and diplomat from ghana, among those killed in the terror attack in kenya. kofi belong to that generation of african poets and writers that emerged in the late '50s and early '60s who saw
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. >> labor units -- unions is training managers in case the operateors strike. 12 current managers taking refresher courses on how to run trains inside of a warehouse. they once once worked as train operators. >> they are doing some thicks we understand are not proper we understand cars have been powered up. >> with a contract only atu employees can run trains under third rail power so trains are on tracks. there is no third rail power, they're offer the property. >> bart employees could strike again if they don't have a new contract by owe october 10th. >> pandemonium over the release of the apple iphone 5 s. fist fights broke out in southern california. police had to break up several scuffles involving home plems hired by fans wait in line. >> in houston some fans waiting outside of a store were roned this morning. the customers gave the wallets up, phones and tab blets. >> new york throngs waited for a shot at snatching thup new gadget. some fans started waiting in this line two weeks ago. >> do we need that it quickly? >> things calmer here in the bay area. >> that is right. how fans
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number two, glazer architectal metal and glass workers, union, 718, iron workers, union, 377, united union of roofers, and water proofers and allied workers local 40. carpenters, and locksmith union, local 22.united association ofjourneymen and apprentices of the plumbing and pipefitting industry of the united states and canada, local 38; plasterers, local 66; sheet metal workers, local 104; auto, marine and specialty painters, local 1176; teamsters, local 853; and automotive machinists, local 1414 (joint common craft >> and number three to the tentative agreement between the district and the international union of operating engineers, local 39 and at the present timive agreement and between the district and the service employees and international union. local 1021. >> moved and second. >> i see no public speakers for this item. and so, at this time, i would like to call on the superintendent to read the recommendation for each agreement. >> thank you. >> president norton, i would like to call on executive director carm elo scarloto to read the motion. >> thank you, superintendent. >> and
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>> i think the document produced by the unite union which still sponsors and basially control so many of the membe opposite is frankly a very frightening document because it is train union leaders not ordinary trade unions are doing this, it is trade union leaders that want to damage our countrycan want to damage our economy and are playing politics with our future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. jarrell was a bright 19 you with everything to live for whose only crime was being in the wrong place at the wrong thing. yet, two months after his brutal murder, the only contact the greek authorities had with his family is to send him the clothes he was wearing that night. will be prime minister meet with me and his grieving mother to see a we can get justice for him a? >> m very happy to hold that meeting but i think it is really important that we do everything we can to help families that are put in this position. to be fair to her counselor services around the world, they do coke i think extremely well. they tried to go the extra mile. they work very hard, and another foreign office encourag
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funding of this presentation is --made possible by the freeman united health care, and union bank. >>t union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. a shutdown. after midnight tonight, the u.s. shut down.could be and a city in serial was destroyed by incendiary bombs, and we go back see how the children are still suffering. and he helped iran in the world cup. we are hearing from the american coach who is practicing diplomacy. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. most powerful government may shut its doors tonight as republicans and democrats failed to agree on what to do about health care reform. last-minute wrangling did not reach a consensus, making a shutdown very likely. initially, 700,000 federa
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funding of this presentation is --made possible by the freeman united health care, and union bank. >>t union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. a shutdown. after midnight tonight, the u.s. shut down.could be and a city in serial was destroyed by incendiary bombs, and we go back see how the children are still suffering. and he helped iran in the world cup. we are hearing from the american coach who is practicing diplomacy. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. most powerful government may shut its doors tonight as republicans and democrats failed to agree on what to do about health care reform. last-minute wrangling did not reach a consensus, making a shutdown very likely. initially, 700,000 federa
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they are going to feel the pressure to enter into trade agreements with the european union, with the united states, but turkeych other, will, in effect, not be able to do that. so long as they get agreement from the european union, but the european union is not going to , and once theoval negotiations are part of this, there is very little. have discussed with the united states, the same would apply for india. ,he same will apply for brazil etc., etc.. so turkey is part of this changing world, in terms of a very important part of the policy, which is trade policy. the last point i went to make in with thef the idea customs union arrangement, that it is functional and can be by moving towards . free-trade arrangement it is mexico. example ofthe mexico, mexico is an interesting example. similar in per capita income, and back in 1994, two years before turkey signed its customs union with the european they, back in 1994, negotiated nafta, the free trade agreement with the united states and canada, which, as a free- made itreement does, completely free to negotiate with third parties. well, mexi
they are going to feel the pressure to enter into trade agreements with the european union, with the united states, but turkeych other, will, in effect, not be able to do that. so long as they get agreement from the european union, but the european union is not going to , and once theoval negotiations are part of this, there is very little. have discussed with the united states, the same would apply for india. ,he same will apply for brazil etc., etc.. so turkey is part of this changing world,...
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united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry youperate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the senate passed a federal spending plan, but it's unclear whether the house of representatives will act to avoid a government shutdown. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, ray suarez looks at a major new scientific assessment of climate change. margaret warner reports on a busy week of diplomacy at the united nations, as president obama has an historic phone call with the president of iran. jeffrey brown has the story of the rebirth of a school that was once a crown jewel of african american education. >> first black general, first black graduate of the naval academy, second black of the naval academy, first black presidential cabinet member. what do they all have in
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end of the second world war however left only two great powers by an over korea, the united states and the soviet union, which divided the korean peninsula at the 38th parallel. by then korean people have divided themselves into parties under the tutelage and with the support of these two patrons. two antagonistic regimes were born. communists in the north and conservatives in the south company each of his dreams for unifying the korean peninsula under their rules that any means of achieving this on their own. now it's commonly believed that the korean war started on june 25th 1950. this is actually not quite true because even before kim il-sung launched his invasion of south
end of the second world war however left only two great powers by an over korea, the united states and the soviet union, which divided the korean peninsula at the 38th parallel. by then korean people have divided themselves into parties under the tutelage and with the support of these two patrons. two antagonistic regimes were born. communists in the north and conservatives in the south company each of his dreams for unifying the korean peninsula under their rules that any means of achieving...
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newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news >> this is a report from washington. i am katty kay. america and iran hold unprecedented top level meetings as president romani says nuclear disarmament is his country -- rouhani says nuclear disarmament is his country's number one priority. and his pictures capture the faces of a generation. tonight, we hear about a photojournalist known simply as l'americain. welcome to viewers on public television and around the globe. the president of iran has told the united nations that nuclear disarmament is his first priority. this can shortly before the american secretary of state and american foreign minister -- and iranian foreign minister held a meeting, the highest level encounter
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united health care. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business-- solutions in aed wide range of industries. >> "bbc world news" was presen >> welcome back to "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. here's the stories we're following at this hour. workers at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant say they may have figured out what is behind the leak of ton of contaminated water. foreign ministers from five major powers are finding themselves divide over how to eliminate syria's chemical weapons. and trying to keep their traditions alive. >>> the people in charge fukushima daiichi plant say they may have found the source of a problem that's been plaguing them. they have found a gap at the bottom of steel plates in the tank. the workers put foam on the joints between the plates. they managed to suck it through to the other side. is a managers say the weight of the water may have widened the gap allowing the water to leak out. about 300 similar tanks sit on the site. managers say they will check them to try to avoid any o
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united. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: a government shutdown is now just hours away, and the budget battle in congress continues. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, shutdown or not, the new health-care exchanges roll out across the u.s. tomorrow. we look at a push in california to get latinos to sign up. >> ifill: and in pakistan, a recent wave of violence has targeted the country's christians. we see most of the time we are not equal. but the grand feeling that we are not even wanted. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. sup
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union before. we'd never seen that in the united states. we had never seen it before, and we've never seen it since. in the midst of that misery of a depression, of that poverty, american workers decided that a labor union could maybe save them, and they were ready to join. and joining was often tough, working against government, working against a corporation, working against the police. alongside the unions, the c.i.o. that did the organizing, were 2 other institutions that were important then, and that may surprise you. socialist parties here in the united states and the communist party of the united states were powerful. they had a lot of people, and they worked together with the c.i.o. and together, they went to the government at that time, and they said 2 things: "we represent the mass of working people, and we don't want to suffer the way we're suffering in this breakdown of capitalism. you gotta do something." and they addressed themselves to a kind of middle-of-the-road democratic politician who had just gotten elected president on a
union before. we'd never seen that in the united states. we had never seen it before, and we've never seen it since. in the midst of that misery of a depression, of that poverty, american workers decided that a labor union could maybe save them, and they were ready to join. and joining was often tough, working against government, working against a corporation, working against the police. alongside the unions, the c.i.o. that did the organizing, were 2 other institutions that were important...
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read a lot of efforts into that because quite a number of countries including members of the united european unionnd nato see it as a profitable business so they are not changes to banning and stopping the unauthorized production of soviet designed to weapons and we are going to see this. and you know order to answer this question all this the we need to have more comprehensive evidence and not from hearsay but straight from the horse's mouth thank you so much thank you everybody thanks to all the ministers this press conference and now thank you. well we have a foreign minister sergei lavrov danny's french counterpart on obvious they're giving a press conference off the talks in moscow the main focus of the meeting was of course the chemical disarmament of syria or scare in paris have agreed that damascus must relinquish its chemical to tear into accordance with a deal brokered by russia and the us russian and french governments don't agree on all the details of in forcing the agreement let's not get more in this war correspondent paul scott pull out of the positions of moscow and paris defer on
read a lot of efforts into that because quite a number of countries including members of the united european unionnd nato see it as a profitable business so they are not changes to banning and stopping the unauthorized production of soviet designed to weapons and we are going to see this. and you know order to answer this question all this the we need to have more comprehensive evidence and not from hearsay but straight from the horse's mouth thank you so much thank you everybody thanks to all...
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unit. the idea is the union will become a political force in american politics.nions are not happy with this. >> why not. >> it undermines the central idea for a union which is to bargain for higher wages and they don't like the idea they're associated with progressive club. some of them politically don't want to be associated with that. >> if you're with environmentalists and they kell the keystone pipe line -- >> the unit is opposed to joining the unit because they want to work on those pipelines. >> when we come back, hits and misses of the week. bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >> time now for hits and misses. collin, you're first. >> this is a hit to the fourth circuit court of appeals which ruled that liking a political candidate on facebook is protected free speech under the first amendment. chief judge william tracks her wrote that a like is basically the internet enterputting a yard sigz supreme court ruled that is protected speech. so this may mean your news feed will be clogged u
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going back as you referenced reagan as we have seen a weakening of unions in any united states we have seen a steady chipping away at those wages so you can't do you make these run john thank you. right now only eleven point three percent of american workers belong to a union by ninety in one thousand nine hundred one by comparison it was twenty percent of all american workers were unionized back in the second late thirty's early forty's it was a third i mean this is a huge decline so why the decline of the unions. oh you say the easy questions for me tom. it's not a really simple answer but it is you know basic fact that big business has been fighting a war on workers well since the beginning and there was a brief period of time where workers were if not winning the war at least making some gains and since that happened since we saw the wagner act in the thirty's as you said there's been a concerted effort by business to get rid of that and like john mentioned there's been a lot of willingness from politicians lately of both parties to help them do it ok . john a new report. from the
going back as you referenced reagan as we have seen a weakening of unions in any united states we have seen a steady chipping away at those wages so you can't do you make these run john thank you. right now only eleven point three percent of american workers belong to a union by ninety in one thousand nine hundred one by comparison it was twenty percent of all american workers were unionized back in the second late thirty's early forty's it was a third i mean this is a huge decline so why the...
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all these different rivalries throughout the cold war not just the ones between the united states and the soviet union, but between the different armed services in the united states each one seeking access to its own nuclear weapons of rivalries between the weapons laboratories. there were civilian military disputes over who would control nuclear weapons and going back to what we said at the beginning. very well intended people, genuinely patriotic trying to protect the united states with different visions of how it would be best done. but these were very stressful decisions to be made and the margin of error was very slim and questions of whether we should try to protect berlin and the different crisis that we had. with that precipitate a world war? so one of the things i write about again and again our civilians who think they are experts on nuclear weapons and experts on our nuclear war fighting strategies finally getting into the positions of power and being amazed when they get access to every single integrated operational plan which was the nuclear war plan and it's a recurring theme whether it'
all these different rivalries throughout the cold war not just the ones between the united states and the soviet union, but between the different armed services in the united states each one seeking access to its own nuclear weapons of rivalries between the weapons laboratories. there were civilian military disputes over who would control nuclear weapons and going back to what we said at the beginning. very well intended people, genuinely patriotic trying to protect the united states with...
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union bank. and united health care. my customers can shop around, see who does good work and compare costs there it it can also work that way with health care. with united health care, i get information and quality ratings of doctors, treatment options, and estimates for how much i will pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like it guesses with my business and definitely not with my health. >> that tells the numbers. united health care. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welcome back to "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. here are some of the stories we're following this hour. >> the five permanent members of the u.n. security council have agreed on a draft resolution demanding that syria elim
union bank. and united health care. my customers can shop around, see who does good work and compare costs there it it can also work that way with health care. with united health care, i get information and quality ratings of doctors, treatment options, and estimates for how much i will pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like it guesses with my business and definitely not with my health. >> that tells the numbers. united health care. >> at union bank,...
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eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between kind of the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners. new battle for oil and gas. and we're talking about militarized nations the stablish number of military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the arctic and of course it has devastating environmental implications now don't get we've got plenty more stories on our website claiming naming the dead investigative journalist tackle the secrecy of pakistan drone strikes to find the real death toll of covert u.s. warfare. and ingrates the army's under fire over a salad over allegations it may be training members of the far right organization golden dawn or this and more is just a click away at r.t. dot com. they say education is the best investment but could prove a costly one to students in front scared away from the job market by record unemployment figures many prefer to state
eventually in my opinion will go through deep integration between kind of the united states and the so-called north american union and the strategic partnership which eventually will extend its jurisdiction are up to the north pole it's the confrontation between russia and the united states and its partners its nato partners. new battle for oil and gas. and we're talking about militarized nations the stablish number of military bases the extension of oil and gas companies going up to the arctic...
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unions aren't allowed to lobby? >> i agree with both -- in other words, it's not just that corporate power is unleashed with citizens united power as well. but those scales are weigh out of balance. >> with all due respect, it's not how much money is in politics. it's the transparency issue. what has happened in finance reform in politics, we don't have transparency because the parties themselves are been put out of the system. so now we have these -- >> citizens united -- wait. citizens -- >> wait, wait. no, no, this is not a conversation about citizens united or -- >> sure, it is. >> no, it isn't. >> it should be. >> i want to ask you one final question. it's bad form, would you not agree, for a sitting senator to attack the supreme court? you've been in the white house. is the white house cringing at a moment like this when senator warren is going off like that? >> perhaps. i think it's not bad form for the senator to cite facts of the type she did. i'm sorry you don't want to talk about citizens united. it has diminished transparency in campaign finance. it's not made it more transparent. >> i understand but we're not
unions aren't allowed to lobby? >> i agree with both -- in other words, it's not just that corporate power is unleashed with citizens united power as well. but those scales are weigh out of balance. >> with all due respect, it's not how much money is in politics. it's the transparency issue. what has happened in finance reform in politics, we don't have transparency because the parties themselves are been put out of the system. so now we have these -- >> citizens united --...
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poland to pakistan in the strategic ground from the emerging economic competitors of the united states -- the european union on one hand and china and japan on the other. >> the u.s. as of formal policy of maintaining military dominance of the persian gulf area. it is called the carter doctrine, after president jimmy carter. he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any means necessary, including military force." to that end, he said we will need military bases in the persian gulf area, and he established military bases to support this policy of protecting the flow of persian gulf oil. and then wars were fought as well in line with that policy. >> east and west are united in pioneering and new frontier of progress. serving the interests of the saudi arabs, serving the interests of the united states, and demonstrating the vitality of the american system of free enterprise. a system which, from this new frontier, is pumping into the trade of the world oil. one of the materials making us -- making a truly great contribut
poland to pakistan in the strategic ground from the emerging economic competitors of the united states -- the european union on one hand and china and japan on the other. >> the u.s. as of formal policy of maintaining military dominance of the persian gulf area. it is called the carter doctrine, after president jimmy carter. he said "protection of the flow of persian gulf oil is of vital interest of the united states, and to protect that flow, we will use any means necessary,...
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aflcio which is america's largest union and an early backer of the health care overhaul passed a resolution demanding an obama care fix. the teamsters, long shoreman, united teachers union and others are all calling for changes to the president's signature achievement. just 18 days until the obama care exchanges are supposed to kick in, unions have come to realize that it will drive up the cost of their union sponsored health plan and force some to give up their union coverage altogether. justin wilkin is here from the union center facts. welcome back, justin. if you had to boil it down. trump has really gone to the war path. they'll pass this resolution. what's the biggest single beef that you're hearing from the labor crowd. >> you know, this has been a long time coming and we have seen this going on quietly. the fact that labor is coming out as loud and as vocal as they are coming against the proposal, you know, it takes a lot of gujs to come up with tens of -- health care, they're losing it. to a certain extent unions have been their own worst enemy for the last five decades. they keep going into competition with the federal government. that's exactly
aflcio which is america's largest union and an early backer of the health care overhaul passed a resolution demanding an obama care fix. the teamsters, long shoreman, united teachers union and others are all calling for changes to the president's signature achievement. just 18 days until the obama care exchanges are supposed to kick in, unions have come to realize that it will drive up the cost of their union sponsored health plan and force some to give up their union coverage altogether....
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government but also of the european union to their crisis and these policies seem to be spreading globally as a response to this crisis in the united states the european union and increasingly the world and i think it's very dangerous because my wife so we've done this once before you know the famous american literary figure mark twain once used to say that history doesn't repeat itself but it certainly rhymes well in the one nine hundred thirty s. and actually the one nine hundred twenty s. as well we had governments in germany japan and italy all try austerity policies in response to crises which they experienced and with all of them within a couple of years they opted for military fascist regimes. as responses so you see it is something that people. regularization of political class that in the fact that you also had radical nationalists within their respective militaries who were not happy with just how much their nations were being weakened so i'm not suggesting that we'll see an exact repetition of that but what i am suggesting is that we're playing with fire by introducing these austerity policies and they're really really h
government but also of the european union to their crisis and these policies seem to be spreading globally as a response to this crisis in the united states the european union and increasingly the world and i think it's very dangerous because my wife so we've done this once before you know the famous american literary figure mark twain once used to say that history doesn't repeat itself but it certainly rhymes well in the one nine hundred thirty s. and actually the one nine hundred twenty s. as...
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not just between the united states and the soviet union but the armed services each one seeking access to its own with the rivalries of the weapons laboratories there were civilian military disputes in going back to what we said very well intended people and patriotic when we tried to protect united states was visions of how that could be done but these were very stressful decisions to be made in the margin of error what steps very slim. whether we could try to protect berlin with the crisis that we have. so one of the things that i write about is civilians to think they are experts but they are experts on our strategy finally getting into a position of power in being amazed when they get access to this single integrated plan which was in war plan and it is a recurring theme weather jfk advisers come from iran who have written all kinds of theoretical works on a nuclear war and they saw the targeting of the nuclear weapons being used did when they saw the fact is were planned once it had begun could not be stopped they were stunned by years later kissinger made his career as a nuclear
not just between the united states and the soviet union but the armed services each one seeking access to its own with the rivalries of the weapons laboratories there were civilian military disputes in going back to what we said very well intended people and patriotic when we tried to protect united states was visions of how that could be done but these were very stressful decisions to be made in the margin of error what steps very slim. whether we could try to protect berlin with the crisis...
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but the united steel workers union cried foul. leaders say it's risky to place experienced workers like jerry. >> you have someone who worked maybe on a highway one day and in a factory the next. >> reporter: robbie hunter heads the state building and construction trades council of california which supports hancock's bill. he says it would keep refineries from hiring non-california workers for cheap. he showed us pictures of out of state cars parked in the bay area refinery. >> this is really about construction workers and the standards and wages in california being undermined by out of state workers. >> reporter: he says under hancock's bill current contract employees do have an option. they can apply to be trained. that's no guarantee for jerry. >> they passed it 45:22. it's expected to go in front of the full senate by the end of the week. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> according to the secretary of state's office, the building trades made nearly $2 million in political contributions in the past two years. that is 115 times more than
but the united steel workers union cried foul. leaders say it's risky to place experienced workers like jerry. >> you have someone who worked maybe on a highway one day and in a factory the next. >> reporter: robbie hunter heads the state building and construction trades council of california which supports hancock's bill. he says it would keep refineries from hiring non-california workers for cheap. he showed us pictures of out of state cars parked in the bay area refinery....
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quickly as a european i want to say the people of your old if not the governments or the unite the european union are deeply perturbed by the the trail of the president of france or long in his approach to trying to find a solution through military action. i just want to go back to what you said in terms of the u.s. not dictating what the world has to do one of the criticism leveled at the unit is that they have been glacially slow to act on syria i mean as a veteran of the organization what do you say about that. what i would say about this is that the stalemate that prevails in the u.n. security council is and i'm not saying that because i speak to the russian television i speak to i say this because i am a person rest thirty two years work in that organization the stalemate has been created by the insistence of the peace treaty france britain and the united states that the only answer to a crime whose origin we don't even know yet our must be military action that is not in the spirit of the organization that the five people the five governments that created the united nations in one nine hundr
quickly as a european i want to say the people of your old if not the governments or the unite the european union are deeply perturbed by the the trail of the president of france or long in his approach to trying to find a solution through military action. i just want to go back to what you said in terms of the u.s. not dictating what the world has to do one of the criticism leveled at the unit is that they have been glacially slow to act on syria i mean as a veteran of the organization what do...
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in the 1950s and one of the biggest social causes of the 1960s and '70s, which became the united farm workers union, you know, ability and what happened with the farm workers to raise the social consciousness of all hispanics. >> your mom was there on the board of officers with cesar chavez. she was a treasurer and he was the vice president. so they worked hand-in-hand. i actually saw len when he was a reporter at channel 8 in salinas. i was in high school. not to age both of us, but now he's a competitor here in the bay area, so we're honored to have you here. >> friends more than competitors. >> there you go. when you married len, you had mentioned that you bought it. i mean, you bought that message that mr. and mrs. ramirez were selling. >> absolutely. i fell in love with them from the very beginning because they are such wonderful people and committed to their family, which was very obvious, but moreover, committed to the community. i wholeheartedly accepted that and really admired their commitment to community. >> your message, it struck me. your message that you're giving your children about
in the 1950s and one of the biggest social causes of the 1960s and '70s, which became the united farm workers union, you know, ability and what happened with the farm workers to raise the social consciousness of all hispanics. >> your mom was there on the board of officers with cesar chavez. she was a treasurer and he was the vice president. so they worked hand-in-hand. i actually saw len when he was a reporter at channel 8 in salinas. i was in high school. not to age both of us, but now...
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members of san jose pd covert unit tracked coleman to union city on friday. cials tell ktvu the special unit arrested coleman in a bank parking lot. >> they conduct very extensive investigations on locating people such as mr. coleman and sometimes it does take some time. there's many hours through the night. >> reporter: police say coleman had help avoiding capture until now but wouldn't elaborate. >> i don't want that to happen to anybody. >> reporter: while the memorial at the scene of the crash has faded, castro says he never lost faith that someone would be held responsible for his wife's death. >> well i went to talk to the police in the begin, they told me they will. so i was very confidence. >> you never gave up hope? >> i never gave up, no. >> reporter: today police say coleman was not the owner of that car and it was not stolen. in the past investigators had said the owner of the car was not involved in the crash but they would not say how coleman had access to that car. eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >>> the clock continues to tick toward another possibl
members of san jose pd covert unit tracked coleman to union city on friday. cials tell ktvu the special unit arrested coleman in a bank parking lot. >> they conduct very extensive investigations on locating people such as mr. coleman and sometimes it does take some time. there's many hours through the night. >> reporter: police say coleman had help avoiding capture until now but wouldn't elaborate. >> i don't want that to happen to anybody. >> reporter: while the...
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the fact we will very soon have a situation where 25% of the global emissions is from european union and united states together. so the world can say, solve it. they need to take in the percent outside the european union and the united states. that is our problem. we want to deal with this but it has to be a global answer. >> the final question goes to margaret talav of bloomberg news. >> thank you. mr. president, tomorrow you'll see president putin at the g-20. with russia and u.s. relations seriously strained. do you see value in trying to get him to drop opposition to a syria strike? or are you efforts now aed eat excluding russia from a decision? looking back at your reset, do you believe you overestimated what you could change or do you believe mr. putin changed the rules along the way? if you will indulge me, i have one more. >> go ahead. >> could you take us behind the scenes on that 45-minute walk around the south lawn where you changed your mind and decided to take this before congress? and, mr. prime minister -- >> oh, goodness, margaret, you're really press things now. so this is que
the fact we will very soon have a situation where 25% of the global emissions is from european union and united states together. so the world can say, solve it. they need to take in the percent outside the european union and the united states. that is our problem. we want to deal with this but it has to be a global answer. >> the final question goes to margaret talav of bloomberg news. >> thank you. mr. president, tomorrow you'll see president putin at the g-20. with russia and u.s....
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we didn't so much bailout chrysler and gm as the united auto workers union and what is interesting about the auto picture, why dent the president go to auto factories down south. these foreign companies that are doing really well. we have a lot of auto jobs in this country. they're just not in michigan anymore. they're in south carolina, and they're in texas, and they're in alabama. so i find that to be very interesting. one other point. the president has been on this tour now for the last week, talking about how wonderful the economy is, how many jobs he has helped create and so on, and yesterday, neil, just as kind of a contrast, i watched the food stamps debate on the house floor, and every single democrat i listened to was telling how crappy the economy is and there's not any jobs. >> neil: 48 million americans. i don't dismiss maybe a few million did cut -- let me ask you charles, i think it's a good week-ending metaphor for the bailouts and everything, to espouse their greatness at the one company that -- oil wondering if that says something, even those who were not saved were save
we didn't so much bailout chrysler and gm as the united auto workers union and what is interesting about the auto picture, why dent the president go to auto factories down south. these foreign companies that are doing really well. we have a lot of auto jobs in this country. they're just not in michigan anymore. they're in south carolina, and they're in texas, and they're in alabama. so i find that to be very interesting. one other point. the president has been on this tour now for the last...
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he says the quartet involved, the united nations, the european union, the united states and russia should play a more active role in those associations. >> our international affairs editor. thank you very much for your analysis on the speech to the u.n. the u.n. security council will meet at 8:00 p.m. new york time to discuss the draft resolution to read syria of its chemical. arsenal australia's u.n. ambassador says diplomats will then vote on the resolution, which was drafted following agreement between the five permanent members. the wording would legally obligate syria to give up its chemical stockpile. and his been heralded as a breakthrough. our reporter has more now. >> russia and the united states have just introduced to the security council a draft resolution on the illumination of chemical weapons in syria. >> after months of political deadlock, and a growing reached. one-- an agreement reached. one that could be voted on friday evening. but the draft resolution first needs to be approved by the world, the weapons watchdog, the opcw, a 41 member council. they'll convene at 10:00
he says the quartet involved, the united nations, the european union, the united states and russia should play a more active role in those associations. >> our international affairs editor. thank you very much for your analysis on the speech to the u.n. the u.n. security council will meet at 8:00 p.m. new york time to discuss the draft resolution to read syria of its chemical. arsenal australia's u.n. ambassador says diplomats will then vote on the resolution, which was drafted following...