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>> i will tell you that unitedded technologies and carrier tepped it up and now they're keepingthe numbers over 1100 people, which is so great. >> that was president trump talking about the deal he brokered to save about 800 union jobs at a carrier plant in indiana from being outsourced to mexico. since then the company has announced it is still laying 600 employees. that was even before president trump took offers. it was after elected, went back to mike pence's home state and made that announcement. after months uncertainty, the workers now know when they will leave the company f second half of employees will come out of the plant. all 632 workers will be out of a job by the end of the year. the number is higher than previously reported because it also includes the 70 to 80 workers carrier hired who were brought in temporary employment. for everyone, the end shows is really near. >> i would think it makes it more of a reality because now they can apply fr a george washington and give a date for a start time where h they couldn't do that in the beginning. this is something that
>> i will tell you that unitedded technologies and carrier tepped it up and now they're keepingthe numbers over 1100 people, which is so great. >> that was president trump talking about the deal he brokered to save about 800 union jobs at a carrier plant in indiana from being outsourced to mexico. since then the company has announced it is still laying 600 employees. that was even before president trump took offers. it was after elected, went back to mike pence's home state and...
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was a unitedes, he airlines customer and therefore the responsibility does lie with them. the ceo is stepping up to that. where is the faa? they have set federal aviation regulations. if airlines do not make the regulations, they have to support them. will the faa step up, section ., that govern.r crewmember instructions and passenger compliance. if the flight crew does not enforce the regulations, they are liable for fines. will the faa step up and say which regulations are going to be supported? and will they have consequences for them? is this a situation where we do reward poor behavior? comply? dr. dao did not he had a choice to comply, is there any responsibility on the behavior of customers? i watched the incident involving the lady with the stroller. that is very different from what happened with dr. dao. that was mismanagement of airline personnel and their response. addressingrlines is that and they suspended the individual that was involved. there are different situations. hearing?faa be at the will they be supporting the regulations they have said to govern air
was a unitedes, he airlines customer and therefore the responsibility does lie with them. the ceo is stepping up to that. where is the faa? they have set federal aviation regulations. if airlines do not make the regulations, they have to support them. will the faa step up, section ., that govern.r crewmember instructions and passenger compliance. if the flight crew does not enforce the regulations, they are liable for fines. will the faa step up and say which regulations are going to be...
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one of the main issues was what unitede the role of the textile workers. even though the united textile workers had opposed organizing these workers, by the middle of the strike, they were more than willing to work with the and tried to edge out the leadership of the strike. attempts tothe mediate the strike was done by the governor of new jersey, with the afl trying to play a leading role. the workers in passaic refused to accept this. as the strike became more and more popular, there grew more andmore pressure on the afl the netted textile workers that they code no longer openly oppose the strike -- they could no longer openly oppose the strike. a strike by the summer of 1926 had already gone on several months. it was reaching a point in which the workers were not hired and 0-- tired and were continuing to support the strike. with the question was raised which direction with the strike go? weisbord's perspective was to try to spread the strike to other textile centers, particularly the silk workers of paterson and other wool mills in, for example, lawren
one of the main issues was what unitede the role of the textile workers. even though the united textile workers had opposed organizing these workers, by the middle of the strike, they were more than willing to work with the and tried to edge out the leadership of the strike. attempts tothe mediate the strike was done by the governor of new jersey, with the afl trying to play a leading role. the workers in passaic refused to accept this. as the strike became more and more popular, there grew...
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the unitedation in states, banker regulations specifically seems poised for an easing.rtunities for you to make investments here question mark >> our first two investments were in u.s. financial institutions. south street securities is the leading standalone repo business. u.s. treasuries, agency mortgages, it has grown substantially since we invested. i think the u.s. platform is very strong. we have also had opportunities for some of the larger insurance companies who are looking to take risks out with the higher capital requirements. we think the u.s. is a great place to be investing. erik: i'm trying to get a sense from you as to where. you've got capital to allocate, do you want to allocate it more here or europe or in africa? our primary focus is looking at the u.s., u.k. and europe and we think it will be kind of 50/50. the u.s. has an effective regulatory environment. you can get things done pretty quickly. in europe, the opportunity, as you said, were at the point of capitulation for many european banks. if we can resolve the issues around nonperforming loans,
the unitedation in states, banker regulations specifically seems poised for an easing.rtunities for you to make investments here question mark >> our first two investments were in u.s. financial institutions. south street securities is the leading standalone repo business. u.s. treasuries, agency mortgages, it has grown substantially since we invested. i think the u.s. platform is very strong. we have also had opportunities for some of the larger insurance companies who are looking to...
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may be arrested and detained, pending a decision on whether the alien is to be removed from the uniteded states. there's been a lot of question about whencr the united states s legale authority to detain a criminalin alien. the answer is with an administrative warrant they'rer allowed to detain somebody pending that decision. now one of my panel members mentionedhe moreno. morenono is a case in the distrt of ilnoe that in fact, held that warrantlessas arrests were improper in that instance. it had nothing to with the administrative warrant. 812 usc 1226 says that on a waushtsne issued by the attorne general an alienen may be arresd and detained. i.c.e. has a new policy again which i imagine tracy will get all of its detainers are accompanied by administrative warrants and that remedies any potential problem and that puts us squarely within 8 usc 1226. thank you. >>> okay. thank you. tracy, we'll turn to you now. >> thank you. thank you, karen. i would likee to first thank th section on civil rights and social justicer for giving me e opportunity to speak here today as well as the nationa
may be arrested and detained, pending a decision on whether the alien is to be removed from the uniteded states. there's been a lot of question about whencr the united states s legale authority to detain a criminalin alien. the answer is with an administrative warrant they'rer allowed to detain somebody pending that decision. now one of my panel members mentionedhe moreno. morenono is a case in the distrt of ilnoe that in fact, held that warrantlessas arrests were improper in that instance. it...
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thehe russnsns and the indians have alreadydy didiscovered it, and the uniteded states is now beginning to recognize that our own chances of coming out of it are being undercut by the realities in russia, china, and so on. it keeps going because they haven't foundnd a solutioi. most of the effort to explain it involves games of blame. right now, we're all aware that the republicans blame the democratats and vice versa in an endleless chorus that begins to sound the same after the 14th speech by whoever's looking for a job promotion in whichever party. and then the blame goes beyond that. people on the left like to blame bankers. people on the right like to blame poor people who take out loans. so forth and so on. i want to break from all of that. i i want us to acknowledge that in this economic system that we have--- which has a name; it's called capitalalism--there are a set of rules. and that most people, because they really can't avoid it, play by those rules. bankers make loans in order to make mone c corporationons do what ty do in order to make money, because that's what the peopl
thehe russnsns and the indians have alreadydy didiscovered it, and the uniteded states is now beginning to recognize that our own chances of coming out of it are being undercut by the realities in russia, china, and so on. it keeps going because they haven't foundnd a solutioi. most of the effort to explain it involves games of blame. right now, we're all aware that the republicans blame the democratats and vice versa in an endleless chorus that begins to sound the same after the 14th speech by...