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and one to john l lewis the president of their union the united mine workers of america are umw they would indeed strike just a few days later on may 2nd miners once again gathered this time. they just discussed how to respond to the truths which had been declared between roosevelt and lewis and glitzen pennsylvania striking miners voted unanimously to return to work because they were quote americans first last and all the time and they did not want to threaten stockpiles of coal with a sustained strike. now typically we have placed these stories as part of a broader wartime labor history and they certainly belong there, but i also want to suggest that they have something to tell us about how the second world war changed the way americans governed energy. the story of that changes partly about the expansion expansion of state capacity and authority. but it is also a story about the role of ordinary people in shaping the state's ability to govern and it can illustrate to us what i've come to call a high-energy social contract that braided together people's energetic and political live
and one to john l lewis the president of their union the united mine workers of america are umw they would indeed strike just a few days later on may 2nd miners once again gathered this time. they just discussed how to respond to the truths which had been declared between roosevelt and lewis and glitzen pennsylvania striking miners voted unanimously to return to work because they were quote americans first last and all the time and they did not want to threaten stockpiles of coal with a...
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and so the act always expired in concert with the united mine workers, but humis wage conference. and so these two lev on the natio's energy system, which was predominantlco fired at this point operated together and everyone involved understood quagmire into which the littlel nra entered that system was very little tested by the time us war mobilization entered its most frenetic phases war upended the american energy system. now the most obvious reason for this is the enormous energetic demands of military logistics production and warmaking what would be referred to in documents as the so-called prosecution of the war effort. gasoline was first to be rational than fuel oil and us warpl planners look to coal to not only produce steel but also to free up other fuels for war provisions. so americans were encouraged to convert back to coal burning stoves and heaters and many did you can find accounts of people pulling up old cold stoves from basements and out of sheds and madison square garden made quite a show of their conversion back to anthracite coal to heat madison square garden.
and so the act always expired in concert with the united mine workers, but humis wage conference. and so these two lev on the natio's energy system, which was predominantlco fired at this point operated together and everyone involved understood quagmire into which the littlel nra entered that system was very little tested by the time us war mobilization entered its most frenetic phases war upended the american energy system. now the most obvious reason for this is the enormous energetic demands...
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roy houseman, with the united steel workers, legislative director. the first thing to do is to explain the united steel workers is not just a union of steel workers. our membership is the largest union in paper, rubber, tire, glass, steel, aluminum. an a host of other industries. including also in the service sector. we have about 50,000 workers in our health care sector. that includes pharmaceutical workers. so for us we are supply chain union. our membership has actually been in the fight, on the supply chain now, for well over 20 years. we are -- our union at this point is one in four anti-dumping and countervailing orders that are in place in this country, has a united steel workers member who has supported or union supported or the union has filed the anti-dumping. we have done that in part because we have seen that the impacts of market concentrations have had on our members and on on *r our ability for them to -- and on our ability for them to fairly compete in the global marketplace. the result of good trade policy, particularly related to enf
roy houseman, with the united steel workers, legislative director. the first thing to do is to explain the united steel workers is not just a union of steel workers. our membership is the largest union in paper, rubber, tire, glass, steel, aluminum. an a host of other industries. including also in the service sector. we have about 50,000 workers in our health care sector. that includes pharmaceutical workers. so for us we are supply chain union. our membership has actually been in the fight, on...
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workers. ultimately weakens units advantages. when the only cars americans could buy where those produced in the u.s., the united auto workers union could oppose above market compensation. law that benefited union workers in the short run, it meant more expensive cars, fewer people being able to afford them, and fewer workers needed to produce them. one foreign competition entered and unions maintained their excessive competition demands, automakers began shuddering their doors. domestic auto production today is 1:30 32 decades ago. in addition to shifting more service oriented jobs, american workers have become more educated more mobile. the average worker changes jobs 12 times throughout their career, which means pensions built on decades of service are less desirable. rigid pay scales me work for 9 to 5 jobs where everybody produces 20 which is today. few jobs today or so routine. most workers want to be paid based on what they contribute to. consequently, union advantages have been waning. since 2007, non-union wages have inc
workers. ultimately weakens units advantages. when the only cars americans could buy where those produced in the u.s., the united auto workers union could oppose above market compensation. law that benefited union workers in the short run, it meant more expensive cars, fewer people being able to afford them, and fewer workers needed to produce them. one foreign competition entered and unions maintained their excessive competition demands, automakers began shuddering their doors. domestic auto...
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my name is armonday vasquez with tu united workers. every year we come requesting you support the work that is done by this group and we are here again requesting the support. this is very important information that is provided to undocumented workers because it is the way they can, choir the information they need in order to fight for their yen or when than i are about to lose their job. we need your support. and we ask that -- before you decide you -- become aware that this is something that absolutely benefits our community. thank you. hello i'm norma and i am an organizer a group organizer with tool and we are requesting you do not with draw funds for our organization. this is an important organization this we are running and i part of that is here to support and to guide people so this they are fully aware of their rights as workers. and i want to you be, wir of the fact this other organizations and people depends on the funds as well. so i request that you please condition to funds this organization. i'm a staff member workers u n
my name is armonday vasquez with tu united workers. every year we come requesting you support the work that is done by this group and we are here again requesting the support. this is very important information that is provided to undocumented workers because it is the way they can, choir the information they need in order to fight for their yen or when than i are about to lose their job. we need your support. and we ask that -- before you decide you -- become aware that this is something that...
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social welfare announced the provision of infrastructure for the construction of 400,000 housing units for workers in the country. mr. mortazavi, while visiting the construction stages of the country's first workers' housing cooperative in borujen, also said that the problem of the workers' bank guarantee for homeowners should be solved , he should get a promissory note from the cooperative or from the members and work with them to prepare the grass of the sports complex. borojan workers are also one hundred and 30 billion rials have been allocated, the work has started now, we hope that it will be put into operation quickly. in this trip, the credit for the completion of the building number 2 of the jahan didegan center of borujen has also been secured, and the expert review of the friends will cost up to 4 billion tomans, and without let's cover the 3 billion rials of the previous year's facility for this project. you can see here that to complete the development project here, considering the payment facility, during the visit of mr. mortazavi to the care center for the elderly in the city , it
social welfare announced the provision of infrastructure for the construction of 400,000 housing units for workers in the country. mr. mortazavi, while visiting the construction stages of the country's first workers' housing cooperative in borujen, also said that the problem of the workers' bank guarantee for homeowners should be solved , he should get a promissory note from the cooperative or from the members and work with them to prepare the grass of the sports complex. borojan workers are...
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. >> reporter: after a public clashing, starbucks workers united says over 150 stores is beginning a ek-long strike kicking off in seattle the stores that pledged to strike represent 3,500 workers, several dozen more stores will be voting on strikes not all stores were impacted by this policy over pride decorations, but they're striking in solidarity workers united pointed to social media where baristas claim there's a policy change on decor. starbucks has maintained there's no change to its policy on pride decorations and says it has unwavering support for the lgbtq+ community adding workers united spreads false information about our benefits and policies, a tactic used to divide our partners and deflect from their failure to respond to bargaining sessions the company says local store leaders have the ability to make their own decorating issues. back over to you. >> kate, this is a replay of what we saw happening with the nfl and other sports leagues, the kneeling controversy, patches and things like that once this is inflamed the workers and the customers, everybody wants to weigh i
. >> reporter: after a public clashing, starbucks workers united says over 150 stores is beginning a ek-long strike kicking off in seattle the stores that pledged to strike represent 3,500 workers, several dozen more stores will be voting on strikes not all stores were impacted by this policy over pride decorations, but they're striking in solidarity workers united pointed to social media where baristas claim there's a policy change on decor. starbucks has maintained there's no change to...
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starbucks says decorations are up to local managers, but starbucks workers united says the company's direction on the issue has been inconsistent. >>> the international african american museum opens to the public this week in charleston, south carolina. the museum overlooks gadsden's wharf where an estimated 45% of enslaved africans first entered america. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm olivia gazis, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, june 26th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." coup halted. the russian wagner mercenary stopped their march to moscow. we have the latest on the possible whereabouts of their leader. >>> caught on camera -- tornado touches down in indiana. we have the latest on the damage to the residences it ripped through. >>> "titan" sub recovery. the coast guard announces its next steps as it investigates the underwater tragedy. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. there are questions this morning about just how much russian president vladimir putin has been weakened after an attempted muti
starbucks says decorations are up to local managers, but starbucks workers united says the company's direction on the issue has been inconsistent. >>> the international african american museum opens to the public this week in charleston, south carolina. the museum overlooks gadsden's wharf where an estimated 45% of enslaved africans first entered america. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm olivia gazis, cbs news, new york. >>> it's...
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united workers who are stranded with passengers across the country are pushing back. >> it is ridiculoussay this is only the faa. >> reporter: the good news says transportation secretary poout buttigieg is that cancellations are down compared to last year. >> there need to be more resources for air-traffic control, but it is important for airlines to create enough cushion and resilience in the system. >> reporter: despite delays friday stands to set a new post-pandemic record for rare travel. the transportation security administration says it will screen 2.82 million passengers nationwide, rivaling an all-time record set in 2019. >> it's going to be big this year. >> reporter: though the majority of travel this year will be by car, aaa says in total 50 million people will travel 50 mile or more, the highest in 18 years. a gallon of gas cost an average of $1.30 less than a year ago, one silver lining on the roads after trouble in the skies. >> be prepared. expect delays, expect cancellation. >> reporter: the numbers are already huge. at the world's biggest airport in atlanta became even b
united workers who are stranded with passengers across the country are pushing back. >> it is ridiculoussay this is only the faa. >> reporter: the good news says transportation secretary poout buttigieg is that cancellations are down compared to last year. >> there need to be more resources for air-traffic control, but it is important for airlines to create enough cushion and resilience in the system. >> reporter: despite delays friday stands to set a new post-pandemic...
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my name is armonday vasquez with tu united workers. every year we come requesting you support the work that is done by this group and we are here again requesting the support. this is very important information that is provided to undocumented workers because it is the way they can, choir the information they need in order to fight for their yen or when than i are about to lose their job. we need your support. and we ask that -- before you decide you -- become aware that this is something that absolutely benefits our community. thank you. hello i'm norma and i am an organizer a group organizer with tool and we are requesting you do not with draw funds for our organization. this is an important organization this we are running and i part of that is here to support and to guide people so this they are fully aware of their rights as workers. and i want to you be, wir of the fact this other organizations and people depends on the funds as well. so i request that you please condition to funds this organization. i'm a staff member workers u n
my name is armonday vasquez with tu united workers. every year we come requesting you support the work that is done by this group and we are here again requesting the support. this is very important information that is provided to undocumented workers because it is the way they can, choir the information they need in order to fight for their yen or when than i are about to lose their job. we need your support. and we ask that -- before you decide you -- become aware that this is something that...
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the workers impacted say they actually filed a complaint with the city's contract and compliance unit. workers are going to rally. that's going to be at jackson street location at 11 this morning. now they're asking the store to reinstate the all the workers accrued under previous ownership. also happening today in the city, community members. they're going to hold a demonstration in order to demand the murder case of a man. the mooch trial. but remember, 84 year old, rick, a lot of party. he was killed in january. this was 2 years ago. police say he was violently shoved to the ground and attacked during the middle of the day in san francisco's anza vista neighborhood. 2 days later, he passed away. the 2 men were charged for that attack. organizers plan together right in front of the hall of justice on bryant street at 9 this morning, free trial conference is set for today. but community organizers are asking that case head to trial. well, there's a new study at uc berkeley found that rising groundwater is actually threatening thousands of toxic sites across the bay area. now, the concern is t
the workers impacted say they actually filed a complaint with the city's contract and compliance unit. workers are going to rally. that's going to be at jackson street location at 11 this morning. now they're asking the store to reinstate the all the workers accrued under previous ownership. also happening today in the city, community members. they're going to hold a demonstration in order to demand the murder case of a man. the mooch trial. but remember, 84 year old, rick, a lot of party. he...
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there has been a lot of discussion about the problems of not allowing migrant workers to come into the unitedtates to work in construction, agriculture and that type of thing. many on both sides of the aisle recognize that the industries need migrant workers. at the same time i worry deeply that they have absolutely no level of t workers rights and ae at the complete mercy of their employers once they are here. that obviously addresses pay and that kind of thing but in addition it seems like a situation that could lead to trafficking and enforce labor. >> you're right it does. if they complained of not being paid the answer is too bad because you have no legal status, is that a fair statement. >> that's exactly right except when the workers are connected with service organization that goes with the domestic workers by the protocol office workers were being harmed should be connected immediately. the migrant workers that we see were most protected are those workers were responsibility programs like the coalition and support among workers and they do have rights and they cannot be deported and
there has been a lot of discussion about the problems of not allowing migrant workers to come into the unitedtates to work in construction, agriculture and that type of thing. many on both sides of the aisle recognize that the industries need migrant workers. at the same time i worry deeply that they have absolutely no level of t workers rights and ae at the complete mercy of their employers once they are here. that obviously addresses pay and that kind of thing but in addition it seems like a...
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the port association calls unit workers a disruptive work action, and other words a type of pressurecampaign. >> thanks to you. now to oil prices as leaders of opec meet this morning to decide whether to cut production does else can mean higher gas prices. we are here now with more alexis good morning to you. >> good morning, drivers have been getting a break at the gas pump. despite more people hitting the road as summer approaches, gas prices have actually been trickling down. according to aaa, the national average for a gallon of regular is $3.55. to sense less than a month ago and a lot less than a year ago more pain for those in need to cents a gallon. that price drop comes as gas stations nationwide have already switched over to that more expensive summer blend of gasoline. what gives? the price of crude oil, is actually been falling as global demand for oil falls. crude is the primary ingredient in gas. accounts for 60% of the price at the pump. those prices could reverse course. depending on the outcome of today's opec plus meeting in vienna, the top oil producing countries i
the port association calls unit workers a disruptive work action, and other words a type of pressurecampaign. >> thanks to you. now to oil prices as leaders of opec meet this morning to decide whether to cut production does else can mean higher gas prices. we are here now with more alexis good morning to you. >> good morning, drivers have been getting a break at the gas pump. despite more people hitting the road as summer approaches, gas prices have actually been trickling down....
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steve: the umwa, united mine workers, they helped out a lot.the coal mines around here now are non-union mines, and the companies, they can pretty much just do what they want. and that hurt this area a lot when the umwa went out. ♪ they know, they know me by name. ♪ ♪ i walk, i know them, i know them the same. ♪ ♪ town and village-- ♪♪ eric: but this is america, a country with a knack for reinvention. and for one local, the end of coal is an opportunity. jonathan raby grew up here before moving to nashville. he moved back to start a business. jonathan raby: there weren't very many businesses, especially businesses like ours. and so we kind of saw it as a blank canvas opportunity. you know, like an artist, given two rooms full of canvases, one room has blank, the other they're all painted on, you know, which does the artist choose? he chooses the one that's blank. he can do whatever he want. eric: his hair parlor is growing and it's bringing the community together. jonathan: coal, it's not a renewable resource. but that doesn't mean the people r
steve: the umwa, united mine workers, they helped out a lot.the coal mines around here now are non-union mines, and the companies, they can pretty much just do what they want. and that hurt this area a lot when the umwa went out. ♪ they know, they know me by name. ♪ ♪ i walk, i know them, i know them the same. ♪ ♪ town and village-- ♪♪ eric: but this is america, a country with a knack for reinvention. and for one local, the end of coal is an opportunity. jonathan raby grew up here...
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as a former union president for united workers, i always took a dim view of a soften
as a former union president for united workers, i always took a dim view of a soften
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>> you said it, a public clashing is taking place over decor in cafes, starbucks workers united say 150 strikes across the country that began in seattle today. the stores that have pledged to strike represent at least 3500 workers, several dozen more stores are also going to be voting on strikes in the days to come. not all of the stores were impacted by the union allegations of changes to policy over pride decorations, but they're striking in solidarity with the other stars, the union says. now workers united has alleged instances in 22 states pointing to social media where baristas have claimed evidence of a policy change. and the seattle where the protest began today, it was unable to open. abbreviate yas tell us several dozen protesters were there in solidarity with more to come as the union says, and we are listening to one of the protesters on the ground. >> of course, every action we do is part of our overall fight pushing towards for a contract with the company and demand to come to the bargaining table. >> beyond all of this remains the fact that starbucks and the union have ye
>> you said it, a public clashing is taking place over decor in cafes, starbucks workers united say 150 strikes across the country that began in seattle today. the stores that have pledged to strike represent at least 3500 workers, several dozen more stores are also going to be voting on strikes in the days to come. not all of the stores were impacted by the union allegations of changes to policy over pride decorations, but they're striking in solidarity with the other stars, the union...
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united states is with diplomats. diplomats in international organization personnel are permitted to bring domestic workers into the uniteds on special visas. some of these domestic workers are held in forced labor. the department of state now administers an in-person program to interview each a three and she five domestic worker annually. these official check in interviews play an essential role in preventing human trafficking. catching it before it can become so egregious. these interviews also have placed diplomats on noticed that the state department is watching, and we'll take action. moreover, the in-person registration interviews can provide the only opportunity for a domestic worker held in forced labor to escape her traffickers. and we have seen this happen. we have advocated to make these in-person registration program requirements statutory. and we urge congress to pass this mandate in the new tvpa. but what about the domestic workers for whom trafficking wasn't prevented? those who were held in forced labor, those who suffered human trafficking in the united states? those workers, those trafficking survivors,
united states is with diplomats. diplomats in international organization personnel are permitted to bring domestic workers into the uniteds on special visas. some of these domestic workers are held in forced labor. the department of state now administers an in-person program to interview each a three and she five domestic worker annually. these official check in interviews play an essential role in preventing human trafficking. catching it before it can become so egregious. these interviews...
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farmers also pay expenses of workers and traveling to the united states each year. despite the lack of workers willing to perform the work in the last and despite the high cost of the program to promote labor recently devised another way tont ratchet wage rates and production costs even higher in the department ofhe regular department will change the way they are calculated in the further increase rates for basic tasks performed in the firm such as driving truck, loading vegetables, transporting a worker from housing to the field or continuing livestock. this approach will lead to significant disruptions in farm operations and tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of dollars in additional costs farmers. written testimony contains a more detailed description. the department has seen every time they increase wages, farmers will increase prices to recover those costs but the department is oblivious on the agricultural economy. farmers do not get a separate price but market sets the price and the market has dominated low cost especially for mexico with required ag
farmers also pay expenses of workers and traveling to the united states each year. despite the lack of workers willing to perform the work in the last and despite the high cost of the program to promote labor recently devised another way tont ratchet wage rates and production costs even higher in the department ofhe regular department will change the way they are calculated in the further increase rates for basic tasks performed in the firm such as driving truck, loading vegetables,...
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as a former union president for united workers, i always took a dim view of a softening of the labor market, because it produced power and that sort of thing. but i do admit that right now, unemployment rates are historically low across the country. is 2.8% unemployment. arkansas, even less. alabama even less. i understand the need for your position. but when you look at the black and latino unemployment rates in some of the major cities, they are double that. i cannot help but see this as an opportunity to perhaps redouble our efforts to pull workers are not traditionally have strong connections to the job market and make things happen. at the federal level, we fund about 25,000 job training programs. according to the gao, we do not do a good job. the average program produces three workers per year. i am aware of the work the boston fed is doing with the gateway cities program, susan collins is running that in the boston area and the fed helps us with data and coordination and cities like brockton, massachusetts, my district, but also more rural areas, the fed comes in and actually
as a former union president for united workers, i always took a dim view of a softening of the labor market, because it produced power and that sort of thing. but i do admit that right now, unemployment rates are historically low across the country. is 2.8% unemployment. arkansas, even less. alabama even less. i understand the need for your position. but when you look at the black and latino unemployment rates in some of the major cities, they are double that. i cannot help but see this as an...
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group, ordinary schoolchildren, students of the capital gymnasium no. 14, which inspired and united honored workersculture head ensemble dmitry rovinsky. in the repertoire of dudariks, folk songs, dances and melodies, which are characteristic for all regions of belarus, the musicians and the ensemble use not only such well-known instruments as the harmony violin, cymbals. well, the most unexpected is played on a butter churn saw , irons and horseshoes. among the wreckage in the titanic , jewelry with a prehistoric shark tooth was found unusual, the necklace was discovered recently during a full scan, the researchers examined the largest tooth in history on board shark planet megalodon, it was decorated with gold and carvings. however, due to an agreement between the united states and the united kingdom, which prohibits the remains of artifacts from the sunken ship. the necklace was not lifted from the bottom , the only way out is to find the heir who may own the jewelry. for this, scientists follow the footage of passengers boarding the liner to find the original owner of the gilded tooth. t sports
group, ordinary schoolchildren, students of the capital gymnasium no. 14, which inspired and united honored workersculture head ensemble dmitry rovinsky. in the repertoire of dudariks, folk songs, dances and melodies, which are characteristic for all regions of belarus, the musicians and the ensemble use not only such well-known instruments as the harmony violin, cymbals. well, the most unexpected is played on a butter churn saw , irons and horseshoes. among the wreckage in the titanic ,...
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workers was honored. she co-founded the united farm workers union with the late cesar chavez. she says it's important to honor people who work hard in the field. the heroes who put food on our tables every day. >> the farm workers don't get the wages and salaries that the police get or the firemen get. so that really shows that we are far behind, even though we've made progress. >> the crowd observed a moment of silence to remember the seven farm workers shot and killed in january in half moon bay. >>> swarms of bikers took over some of the busiest streets in downtown san jose. the only way this is going to work is if you keep the cars out of there. well, the city did close them. all for the event called viva calle. >> it's usually pretty dangerous. it's a great way to explore the city. i live down the street. we saw the opportunity and took it. great time, good vibes. >> people taking a stroll were also able to enjoy the downtown area without having to worry about any cars out there. this is the second viva calle this year. >> a rookie won the triathlon. that's the rookie. th
workers was honored. she co-founded the united farm workers union with the late cesar chavez. she says it's important to honor people who work hard in the field. the heroes who put food on our tables every day. >> the farm workers don't get the wages and salaries that the police get or the firemen get. so that really shows that we are far behind, even though we've made progress. >> the crowd observed a moment of silence to remember the seven farm workers shot and killed in january...
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starbucks says decorations are up to local managers, but starbucks workers united says the company'snconsistent. >>> the international african american museum opens to the public this week in charleston, south carolina. the museum overlooks gadsden's wharf where an estimated 45% of enslaved africans first entered america. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone i'm ia gazis, cbs news, new york. >>> putin's power in question. that attempted rebellion by the russian president's own mercenary leader exposing what some global leaders say are cracks in vladimir putin's decades-long control. >> this raises profound questions. putin has a lot more to answer for in the weeks and months ahead. >> plus the latest on what's next for yevgeny prigozhin as he heads into exile, and those hired soldiers who followed his lead on the aborted march to moscow. >>> i'm ian lee in dnipro, where ukrainian forces are trying to take advantage of a failed insurrection in russia. >>> dangerous weather. a record-setting heat dome. more than 50 million americans are trapped under a record-setting
starbucks says decorations are up to local managers, but starbucks workers united says the company'snconsistent. >>> the international african american museum opens to the public this week in charleston, south carolina. the museum overlooks gadsden's wharf where an estimated 45% of enslaved africans first entered america. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone i'm ia gazis, cbs news, new york. >>> putin's power in question. that attempted rebellion by the...
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workers. let's get some reaction from the unite union which represents many nhs staff including doctors, nursesd now by unite union's national lead officer, 0nay kasab. i wanted to get your initial reaction to this plan today. it is fundamentally _ reaction to this plan today. it 3 fundamentally flawed, it fails to deal with the elephant in the room, which is pay. no matter which party a politician comes from, no matter which promises are made, unless you deal with the issue of pay, unless thatis deal with the issue of pay, unless that is address, then all that will happen is we will increase the numbers of vacancies. 0f happen is we will increase the numbers of vacancies. of course we want training programmes and better training, but the reality is, the people we represent right across the nhs cannot afford to live and work in the nhs. that is why people are leaving, and this fails to address that completely. the leaving, and this fails to address that completely.— leaving, and this fails to address that completely. the prime minister was asked about _ that completely. the prime minister was a
workers. let's get some reaction from the unite union which represents many nhs staff including doctors, nursesd now by unite union's national lead officer, 0nay kasab. i wanted to get your initial reaction to this plan today. it is fundamentally _ reaction to this plan today. it 3 fundamentally flawed, it fails to deal with the elephant in the room, which is pay. no matter which party a politician comes from, no matter which promises are made, unless you deal with the issue of pay, unless...
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the two young people had actually worked in the united farmers workers movement with cesar chavez and with dolores huerta. and when working chavez and where they were thinking about, you know, food issues for farmers. but this got risks and robinson thinking about urban chicanos in in los angeles and the help that they might need which is one reason they collaborate with john lewis and thought of la raza as a paper that could be a movement organ we have to remember they're also los angeles they are reading freep and as wonderful the freep was in terms of trying to be a counter public sphere to the mainstream media, which we saw beautifully that it was like when we studied the way they covered what's not enough of mainstream publications or even the alternative publications were covering the chicano movement. right. i notice from many of your post many of you had never even heard of the chicano. and one reason why we even have it so much of it still in our history books is because of the work of la raza. so they they're trying to find a way to cover the chicano community that has been
the two young people had actually worked in the united farmers workers movement with cesar chavez and with dolores huerta. and when working chavez and where they were thinking about, you know, food issues for farmers. but this got risks and robinson thinking about urban chicanos in in los angeles and the help that they might need which is one reason they collaborate with john lewis and thought of la raza as a paper that could be a movement organ we have to remember they're also los angeles they...
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should take more responsibility for their loved one's deaths. ♪♪♪ hilda: our investigative unit has learned a worker assisted living facility in san mateo is now charged with manslaughter for the deaths of two residents who were mistakenly served cleaning solution instead of fruit juice. we first broke the story of the tragic deaths late last year. investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken found one of the victim's daughter wants the facility held accountable, not just one worker. susan: it's been pretty anguishing. jaxon van derbeken: susan schroder says she struggled in the month since her father peter schroder jr. died. he drank cleaning fluid mistakenly served to him as juice here at the atria park assisted living facility in san mateo. susan was at her father's side when he died of massive internal injuries 11 days later. susan: it's hard to sleep at night. but, you know, my father loved me and i loved him, and that's the most important thing. jaxon: a second 93-year-old resident, trudy maxwell, died in the poisoning incident last august, and a third resident was hospitalized. now san mateo cou
should take more responsibility for their loved one's deaths. ♪♪♪ hilda: our investigative unit has learned a worker assisted living facility in san mateo is now charged with manslaughter for the deaths of two residents who were mistakenly served cleaning solution instead of fruit juice. we first broke the story of the tragic deaths late last year. investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken found one of the victim's daughter wants the facility held accountable, not just one worker. susan:...
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committee has tked at all about the labor market and the stris now in hollywood and now the united auto workers are talking about a possible strike. workers havepo power now. seeking higher wages. es that come up in your discussion? >> so, theopic of wages in t labor markeand dynamics in the labor market is about a central of a topico our discussion as anything. labor economics i the labor rket are utterly centr. it is half of our mandate. we spent a lot of time talking about that. i thinkhere are structural issues tt are really not for the fed. so, we do not rlly spent a lot of time ahough we take notice of what is going on. we areot involved in discussions or debates over strikes and things like that. but we look and we see what is going on. we are making judgments about what it will take to get inflation down to 2 in the aggregate. those folks would say it was not really about that, but wages at the beginning. itbe is becoming more about that as we get into really service sector inflation which is a part of the ecomy where we have se the least progress. >> thank you,r. chairman. i am wonderi
committee has tked at all about the labor market and the stris now in hollywood and now the united auto workers are talking about a possible strike. workers havepo power now. seeking higher wages. es that come up in your discussion? >> so, theopic of wages in t labor markeand dynamics in the labor market is about a central of a topico our discussion as anything. labor economics i the labor rket are utterly centr. it is half of our mandate. we spent a lot of time talking about that. i...
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the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city of contracts in compliance unit. the workers are going to rally at the jackson street location at 11 o'clock this morning. they want that leave that the workers accrued under the previous ownership to be reinstated. today in san francisco, community members will hold a demonstration to demand that the murder case against a man who is charged with murder, that it moved forward to a trial. it's not at that phase at this point. here's the victim. 84 year-old vicha run up on key was killed in january 2 years ago. he was violently shoved to the ground and attacked during the middle of the day in san francisco's and vista neighborhood. any ended up dying 2 days later, 2 men have been charged with that attack and they are having a preliminary hearing. community organizers are going to gather today, though, at the hall of justice because they want to make sure that it is clear that the community is behind having those suspects head to trial. >> well, the city of hayward is suing alameda county over failure to protect foster c
the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city of contracts in compliance unit. the workers are going to rally at the jackson street location at 11 o'clock this morning. they want that leave that the workers accrued under the previous ownership to be reinstated. today in san francisco, community members will hold a demonstration to demand that the murder case against a man who is charged with murder, that it moved forward to a trial. it's not at that phase at this point. here's...
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continue to encourage leaders to celebrate with their communities, including pride month, that workers united continues to spread false information about our benefits policies and negotiation efforts. a tactic used to divide partners. city of concord is cracking down on illegal fireworks in police say. >> you can actually help them in efforts over the next couple weeks. officers will be focusing on areas. they get lots of fireworks complaints and they'll be responding in real time to reports of fireworks related calls from their new app. it's called concord, connect. >> if they're found in possession of where they're actively using them in this plane. and we are issuing and citations on their the first violation is $100 fine. after that, it goes up and can go all the way to $500. if it's a repeat offender. >> you're encouraged to report fireworks offenses to concord connect unless other dangerous conditions are present. then 9-1-1. the goal of using concord connect this to divert non-emergency fireworks calls. so the dispatch lines are not overwhelmed with them. >> still ahead at 6, east bay
continue to encourage leaders to celebrate with their communities, including pride month, that workers united continues to spread false information about our benefits policies and negotiation efforts. a tactic used to divide partners. city of concord is cracking down on illegal fireworks in police say. >> you can actually help them in efforts over the next couple weeks. officers will be focusing on areas. they get lots of fireworks complaints and they'll be responding in real time to...
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everything went to somersault accurate estimates no one will give the maidan, but as one miracle worker in the unitedtates of america admitted, madam, that about five billion dollars were spent in ukraine by the americans alone in order to reorient this state geopolitically, as for our case of the twentieth year, this is not the first attempt. maidan in general, there are about six attempts in different years of the already sovereign existence of our country, and here funds and american and european funds were used, which worked from lobbying for some reforms in our country to a concrete subversive destruction. this is not 1 billion dollars for the years of the sovereign existence of our country, then let's find out. what to do peter sergeevich how to protect the state of our people from these information attacks here, probably, we should act dialectically, that is, children in two directions, firstly, teach the population information hygiene. it is possible to include teaching by these methods from school age through the appropriate general education subjects. such as the history of social science o
everything went to somersault accurate estimates no one will give the maidan, but as one miracle worker in the unitedtates of america admitted, madam, that about five billion dollars were spent in ukraine by the americans alone in order to reorient this state geopolitically, as for our case of the twentieth year, this is not the first attempt. maidan in general, there are about six attempts in different years of the already sovereign existence of our country, and here funds and american and...
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farmers also pay all the expenses of their workers in traveling to the united states and returning home each year. despite the lack of workers willing to perform this work in the united states, the department of labor has recently devised another way to ratchet wage rates and farm production costs even higher. new regulations will change how h-2a wage rates are calculated and they decided to increase rates for certain basic tasks such as driving a truck, transporting a worker or erecting offense. -- a fence. this will lead to disruptive operations. my written testimony contains a more detailed description of how these new regulations will harm america's farmers. they assume every time they increase wages, farmers will increase their prices to recover costs. but the department is oblivious to a central element in the agricultural economy. farmers do not get to set the price of their products. the market sets the price and the market is dominated by low-cost imports, especially from mexico, where the required wage rate is the equivalent of 10-11 dollars per day. in the united states, from
farmers also pay all the expenses of their workers in traveling to the united states and returning home each year. despite the lack of workers willing to perform this work in the united states, the department of labor has recently devised another way to ratchet wage rates and farm production costs even higher. new regulations will change how h-2a wage rates are calculated and they decided to increase rates for certain basic tasks such as driving a truck, transporting a worker or erecting...
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unit. thunder. two workers of illegal production were detained.rked on a large scale, the police seized about three and a half tons of chemical equipment and more than 160 kg of ready-made drugs. a large bag of poison was buried in the ground inside a white powder, packaged in bags from here from the kirov region, the drug was distributed to different regions of russia, the so-called salt, according to experts, is extremely dangerous for its consumers, but at the same time due to the low price in certain circles. it is popular synthetic designer psychostimulants, extremely cheap to manufacture, with easy synthesis that does not require complex laboratories, plus giving the most pronounced euphoria, and a powerful psychostimulating effect, so now there is an epidemic. naturally , a huge number of such laboratories who want to earn extra money on drug addicts risk going to jail for 20 years. poison producers in the kirov region took them into custody, they are accused of illegal production of excess drugs on an especially large scale blue wedges ser
unit. thunder. two workers of illegal production were detained.rked on a large scale, the police seized about three and a half tons of chemical equipment and more than 160 kg of ready-made drugs. a large bag of poison was buried in the ground inside a white powder, packaged in bags from here from the kirov region, the drug was distributed to different regions of russia, the so-called salt, according to experts, is extremely dangerous for its consumers, but at the same time due to the low price...
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pregnant workers in the united states will, from today, be granted greater protections in the workplacegoes into effect, meaning that employers are legally obliged to provide accomodations for pregnant women, including closer parking spaces, flexible hours and ability to sit down. our business reporter samira hussain is in new york. we are running through them but they might sound obvious and things like would be provided in any workplace but apparently not. explain this legislation. if but apparently not. explain this legislation-— legislation. if you look at the number of — legislation. if you look at the number of complaints - legislation. if you look at the number of complaints that i number of complaints that organisations or the government gets when it comes to people not getting their accommodation when it comes to when they are pregnant, those are in the 20% range which is pretty significant. so what this act says, it was passed at the end of last year and it goes into effect this week and what it says is that employers have more than 15 people have to make reasonable accommodat
pregnant workers in the united states will, from today, be granted greater protections in the workplacegoes into effect, meaning that employers are legally obliged to provide accomodations for pregnant women, including closer parking spaces, flexible hours and ability to sit down. our business reporter samira hussain is in new york. we are running through them but they might sound obvious and things like would be provided in any workplace but apparently not. explain this legislation. if but...
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own department of commerce showed that china was cheating our laws to the detriment of the united states worker. >> of course it shows were not servers of other trade laws. we are not serious about building back better. as you know mr. congressman one of our chief geopolitical rival in the 80s, ronald reagan as to the soviet union determined he needed to cut off trade capitol markets we were not funding the soviet unions geopolitical aims. by cutting them off from the financial markets you mentioned before we provide two or 3 trillion to china through their integration in our financial markets in our pension funds as well as our goods trade deficit which is not just 320 billion a year is another 188 because of diminished. no one else in the world funds in china like we do. nowhere close the europeans don't spray the japanese don't. the germans, nobody it is us. for all our talk we are building their military and we are building their ability to invade taiwan. it is because we cannot figure out that we need to build and make stuff here and employ our people. >> i think when the almighty pursuit
own department of commerce showed that china was cheating our laws to the detriment of the united states worker. >> of course it shows were not servers of other trade laws. we are not serious about building back better. as you know mr. congressman one of our chief geopolitical rival in the 80s, ronald reagan as to the soviet union determined he needed to cut off trade capitol markets we were not funding the soviet unions geopolitical aims. by cutting them off from the financial markets...
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going into the neighborhoods and start building burning down houses and and some some apartment units worker. yeah in in the uptown part of kenosha and while no one was killed. and well, no people were killed family pets were burned alive. oh when that happens applicable and no you're absolutely right. and i remember i interviewed the former governor, scott walker of wisconsin. what as this was going on and this is a man who you know was in charge of the national guard. he knows kenosha. he knows the the terrain he knows the powers of the governor and day one. he said this is this is an absolute terrilliction of duty. this governor is a horrible reset at he and being generous. i think he said the governor was caught flat-footed, but i think that's being very generous. well, yeah again, i would i would accept that if that was the first friday of the year. yeah, but far far from was it i the book i think the definitive book on the riots of 2020 is fiery, but mostly peaceful. i just love saying that title the author is julio rose by the way, we've a question from our our grandpa of our book clu
going into the neighborhoods and start building burning down houses and and some some apartment units worker. yeah in in the uptown part of kenosha and while no one was killed. and well, no people were killed family pets were burned alive. oh when that happens applicable and no you're absolutely right. and i remember i interviewed the former governor, scott walker of wisconsin. what as this was going on and this is a man who you know was in charge of the national guard. he knows kenosha. he...
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the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city's contracts and compliance unit. the workers are going to rally at 11 o'clock this morning. they want the sick leave that they accrued under the previous ownership that they want that reinstated. also today in san francisco, community members hold a demonstration demanding that a murder case move forward to trial. it's not at that point yet. 84 year-old vicha retton up hockey and you can see him here. he was killed in january 2 years ago. he was violently shoved to the ground and attacked in the middle of the day. and san francisco's anza vista neighborhood and ended up dying 2 days later. there are 2 men who have been charged with this attack, but they're not quite at the point of having the trial began yet the community is going to gather in front of the hall of justice at 9 o'clock this morning because they want things to move forward at this point, there's just a pretrial conference which is set for today. >> well, the city of hayward is suing alameda county now over the failure to protect foster children at trans
the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city's contracts and compliance unit. the workers are going to rally at 11 o'clock this morning. they want the sick leave that they accrued under the previous ownership that they want that reinstated. also today in san francisco, community members hold a demonstration demanding that a murder case move forward to trial. it's not at that point yet. 84 year-old vicha retton up hockey and you can see him here. he was killed in january 2 years...
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starbucks workers united and say this strike could go on for weeks. >>> tomorrow marks one year of the dobbs decision overturning roe v. wade, and it remains an unpopular decision for a majority of americans. scott mcgrew says that has political ramifications as well. >> we've seen what voters' opinions on dobbs did at the polls. voting booths filled with americans voting to guarantee abortionigs in their own state, including in california. a new nbcol shows more than 60% of registered voters remain opposed to the ruling, which removed the right to abortion nationally. breaking it down r, nearly 80% of women voters 49 and younger disaproof. it goes to twos for suburban women and 6 in 10 independent voters. nearly one-third of all republicans who disapprove of the court decision as well. the court is working on further big decisions. we're still waiting on a decision on student loans and whether the biden administration has the power to forgive those loans, as well as a decision involving gay rights. a question whether a website design can choose not to accept a request to build a websi
starbucks workers united and say this strike could go on for weeks. >>> tomorrow marks one year of the dobbs decision overturning roe v. wade, and it remains an unpopular decision for a majority of americans. scott mcgrew says that has political ramifications as well. >> we've seen what voters' opinions on dobbs did at the polls. voting booths filled with americans voting to guarantee abortionigs in their own state, including in california. a new nbcol shows more than 60% of...
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the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city's contracts and compliance unit. the workers rally is at the jackson street location at 11 o'clock this morning. they want the sick leave that they have accrued under the previous ownership to be reinstated. today in san francisco, community members come together to hold a demonstration demanding that a murder case move forward to trial. it's not at that point yet, but here's the victim. 84 year-old cheech started beach out, run up on k was killed in january 2 years ago, violently shoved to the ground and attacked during the middle of the day in san francisco's anza vista neighborhood. and, know, dying 2 days later, 2 men are charged with that attack, but they haven't gone to trial that yet. it's just at the point of a pretrial and the organizers are going to be gathering in front of the hall of justice on bryant street at 9 o'clock this morning to say that they want this to move forward again, that preach i'll for the 2 that are charged. that is happening. but it hasn't gone to tri l just yet. >> well, the city of ha
the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city's contracts and compliance unit. the workers rally is at the jackson street location at 11 o'clock this morning. they want the sick leave that they have accrued under the previous ownership to be reinstated. today in san francisco, community members come together to hold a demonstration demanding that a murder case move forward to trial. it's not at that point yet, but here's the victim. 84 year-old cheech started beach out, run up...
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the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city's contracts and compliance unit. the workers will have a rally at the jackson street location at 11 o'clock this morning. they're asking the store reinstates the level or the leave that all of the workers accrued under the previous ownership. >> time now 605. and today in san francisco, community members will hold a demonstration to demand that the murder case against him and be moved to a trial. 84 year-old vicha right on up hockey was killed in january 2 years ago. he was violently shoved to the ground and attacked in the middle of the day in san francisco's anza vista neighborhood. he died 2 days later. 2 men were charged with that attack. community organizers plan to gather for the hall of justice on bryant street at 9 o'clock this morning, a pretrial conference is set for today, but the community is asking that the case go forward to a trial. the city and hayward is suing alameda county over failure to protect foster children at transitional center's. this lawsuit claims that foster kids are going missing and the
the workers impacted say they filed a complaint with the city's contracts and compliance unit. the workers will have a rally at the jackson street location at 11 o'clock this morning. they're asking the store reinstates the level or the leave that all of the workers accrued under the previous ownership. >> time now 605. and today in san francisco, community members will hold a demonstration to demand that the murder case against him and be moved to a trial. 84 year-old vicha right on up...
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union had been planning a strike that would have the unite union says workers willal statistics says they rose by 0.3%. online sales of summer clothing and garden furniture went up as the weather improved. garden centres and diy stores also saw growth. fuel sales also rose compared to april, but people bought less food as prices continued to rise. you're live with bbc news. the eu border agency says he received no reply from greek officials after it offered to send a plane to monitor the migrant boat which later it sank in the mediterranean last week, with huge loss of life. the un refugee agency says up to 750 people, mostly from egypt, pakistan and syria, were crammed onto the vessel, which set off from libya and heading for italy. the official death toll remains at 82, but many more are believed to have drowned. the greek authorities face mounting questions about whether they did enough to prevent the tragedy. one survivor from pakistan told the bbc that everyone on board was trying to raise the alarm with another boat nearby. translation: b, another boat nearby.
union had been planning a strike that would have the unite union says workers willal statistics says they rose by 0.3%. online sales of summer clothing and garden furniture went up as the weather improved. garden centres and diy stores also saw growth. fuel sales also rose compared to april, but people bought less food as prices continued to rise. you're live with bbc news. the eu border agency says he received no reply from greek officials after it offered to send a plane to monitor the...
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committee talked about the labor market and there are strikes now in hollywood and now the united auto workers are talking about a possible strike. workers have power now and going to be seeking higher wages. does that come up in the discussions? mr. powell: the topic of wages in the labor market and dynamics in the labor market is about as central as anything. it is very labor-nick centric and it is half of our mandate and we spend a lot of times talking about that. i think -- there are structural issues that are really not for the fed and we take notice of what's going on but we are not involved in discussions or debates over strikes and things like that. we look and see what's going on and we are making judgments about what it will take inflation down to 2% in the aggregate. as folks would say, it wasn't about wages at the beginning but becoming more about that as we get into service sector inflation which is part of the economy where we have seen a lot of the progress. reporter: i am wondering what your thoughts about systemic risk after we are three months after silicon valley bank and wh
committee talked about the labor market and there are strikes now in hollywood and now the united auto workers are talking about a possible strike. workers have power now and going to be seeking higher wages. does that come up in the discussions? mr. powell: the topic of wages in the labor market and dynamics in the labor market is about as central as anything. it is very labor-nick centric and it is half of our mandate and we spend a lot of times talking about that. i think -- there are...