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is it just sort of the way they say they are unmovable on anything that they see the unions as unmovable and how can this be translated politically? >> obviously the republicans don't like the unions, because they don't like the power that the unions bring to the democratic party. i can tell you the president of the@@ u.a.w. is bob king, a fantastic union leader. obviously this is the private sector unions for the auto industry, but public sector union as well in terms of representing government employees particularly in michigan and other states. the u.a.w., they say that this is a new u.a.w., that their whole philosophy is that they do not want to kill the goose which is the auto industry. they can't do it. they want these jobs in america so the u.a.w. negotiates with the auto companies to create jobs in america. that's their whole emphasis is how many jobs can we create in our country. it is a beautiful thing because they're an ally in making the economy strong, republicans and democrats should like that. >> you know, we did a segment on apple making 58% profit. that's a different com
is it just sort of the way they say they are unmovable on anything that they see the unions as unmovable and how can this be translated politically? >> obviously the republicans don't like the unions, because they don't like the power that the unions bring to the democratic party. i can tell you the president of the@@ u.a.w. is bob king, a fantastic union leader. obviously this is the private sector unions for the auto industry, but public sector union as well in terms of representing...
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wounds of the dead and the dying, who hurls stones at tanks and encroaching soldiers, who stands unmoved before
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she is the one unmovable thing. >> and she's very aware that she's not appointed. going to be a great day tomorrow, the culmination of four days in celebrations. next we'll go back to sanjay in the studios. put down your cell phones, doctors orders. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> piers ends each night with "only in america." it's a look at life in the united states. tonight i found a story worthy of the segment. one that's topical and for me medical. first a few questions, and i may sound like one of those tv ads you often see, but i'm a doctor, so bear with me. do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phone is vibrating with a new alert when it's not. this is n
she is the one unmovable thing. >> and she's very aware that she's not appointed. going to be a great day tomorrow, the culmination of four days in celebrations. next we'll go back to sanjay in the studios. put down your cell phones, doctors orders. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new...
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she is the one unmovable thing. >> and she's very aware that she's not appointed.be a great day tomorrow, the culmination of four days in celebrations. next we'll go back to sanjay in the studios. put down your cell phones, doctors orders. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. [ male announcer ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ learn more about the new select series x310 with power steering at johndeere.com/x310. >>> piers ends each night with "only in america." it's a look at life in the united states. tonight i found a story worthy of the segment. one that's topical and
she is the one unmovable thing. >> and she's very aware that she's not appointed.be a great day tomorrow, the culmination of four days in celebrations. next we'll go back to sanjay in the studios. put down your cell phones, doctors orders. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a...
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she is the one unmovable thing. >> and she's very aware that she's not appointed.be a great day tomorrow, the culmination of four days in celebrations. next we'll go back to sanjay in the studios. put down your cell phones, doctors orders. ♪ ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. count on cortizone-10. with the strongest, nonprescription itch medicine for fast relief. and seven moisturizers. cortizone-10. feel the heal. >>> piers ends each night with "only in america." it's a look at life in the united states. tonight i found a story worthy of the segment. one that's topical and for me medical. first a few questions, and i may sound like one of those tv ads you often see, but i'm a doctor, so bear with me. do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phon
she is the one unmovable thing. >> and she's very aware that she's not appointed.be a great day tomorrow, the culmination of four days in celebrations. next we'll go back to sanjay in the studios. put down your cell phones, doctors orders. ♪ ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. count on cortizone-10. with...
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. >> the jurors were unmoved by the testimony about the brothers' difficult childhood. >> we're accountable make in this life. >> there's a lot of kids that go through a lot worse things that they went through and they're not out killing people. >> then, on november 14th, 2002, exactly 23 months after the carr brothers had knocked on that condominium door, the vote. >> i'll approve the verdict as to form. ms. marcus, publish the verdict, please, ma'am. >> at 5:30 in the afternoon the jury filed into the packed courtroom. >> i just remember my heart was pounding. that's all i could hear, was my heart just pounding. >> we find that the proper sentence for reginald d. carr jr. is death. we find the that the proper sentence for jonathan d. carr is death. >> i mean, it was emotional. in my mind, i've just killed two men. that's all i can think about. >> the next morning before formal sentencing by the judge, the victim's families stood off camera and addressed the court. >> the last two years have been tormented, not only for the loss of our son, but always having to be reminded that justice has
. >> the jurors were unmoved by the testimony about the brothers' difficult childhood. >> we're accountable make in this life. >> there's a lot of kids that go through a lot worse things that they went through and they're not out killing people. >> then, on november 14th, 2002, exactly 23 months after the carr brothers had knocked on that condominium door, the vote. >> i'll approve the verdict as to form. ms. marcus, publish the verdict, please, ma'am. >> at...
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if you appeal to them -- abstract ideals they were unmoved. what frances willard did was show how women could protect the homes they dearly love and protect their families and she attracted mainstream religious women into the movement. there's a wonderful sociologists who has shown how women made the greatest progress when there was a conservative wing in the movement and they worked together and that is a big problem today. we don't have a conservative wing. we don't even have a moderate wing. only a radical wing. the official voice of women is from the hard-line left wing feminists. women's proof talk about women having been marginalized. they turned around and found a movement that marginalized the majority of their sisters. i do encourage you to begin to organized around women's issues. support groups like the clear blue institute and organizations on your own campus. demand a place in the women's center and that you be heard at have a voice. there is a battle to take back feminism from the feminists. it is too important to be left in thei
if you appeal to them -- abstract ideals they were unmoved. what frances willard did was show how women could protect the homes they dearly love and protect their families and she attracted mainstream religious women into the movement. there's a wonderful sociologists who has shown how women made the greatest progress when there was a conservative wing in the movement and they worked together and that is a big problem today. we don't have a conservative wing. we don't even have a moderate wing....
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so this train is moving full steam ahead and it's going to be an unmovable dynamic in this election yearhanks so much, jake. thanks for helping us out today. >>> topping the headlines now on "andrea mitchell reports" the justice department and florida are locked in a legal battle over that state's efforts to purge non-u.s. citizens from state voting rolls. florida is suing for access to the department of homeland security's data base to track down noncitizens. attorney general holder today told the senate that the justice department plans to file suit against florida in the next 48 hours for targeting minorities in alleged violation of civil rights act and voter registration laws. >>> the forest service is getting help from canada, from canadian air tankers, to fight the persistent forest fires raging in colorado and new mexico. the fires have killed at least one person, destroyed dozens of buildings in an area ranging over 500 square miles. >>> in the sandusky sex abuse trial, an 18-year-old witness broke down on the stand today as he gave graphic testimony about alleged sexual abuse. a
so this train is moving full steam ahead and it's going to be an unmovable dynamic in this election yearhanks so much, jake. thanks for helping us out today. >>> topping the headlines now on "andrea mitchell reports" the justice department and florida are locked in a legal battle over that state's efforts to purge non-u.s. citizens from state voting rolls. florida is suing for access to the department of homeland security's data base to track down noncitizens. attorney...
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. >> mitt romney was unmoved by the president's new position. >> he saves these sort of things untileneral election. >> president obama also headlined the g-20 summit in mexico. it included a photo op with russian president vladimir putt than looked like two people out to dinner as they finalized their dirce. then there was the invocation of executive privilege over the atf gun running operation named after a vin diesel car movie. >> i live my life a quarter mile at a time. nothing else matters. >> and how much did the president know about this? >> it shouldn't be a political witch hunt. >> senator harry reid, what's your take on this whole fast and furious deal, bro? >> i don't want to answer that question. that's a clown question, bro. >> up next, the democratic governor of maryland martin o'malley joins the table with mark halperin. keep it right here on "morning joe." we're here at walmart with the burtons, who love movies. let me show you something new. come on. walmart can now convert your favorite dvds from disc to digital. so you can watch them on your laptop, tablet, phone..
. >> mitt romney was unmoved by the president's new position. >> he saves these sort of things untileneral election. >> president obama also headlined the g-20 summit in mexico. it included a photo op with russian president vladimir putt than looked like two people out to dinner as they finalized their dirce. then there was the invocation of executive privilege over the atf gun running operation named after a vin diesel car movie. >> i live my life a quarter mile at a...
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euro-dollar relatively unmoved. has to be baked in at some stage. we know europe is weak. some selling taking place. yields of 6.4% almost. >> louisa, appreciate that. want to get a check now of what else is coming up on today's show. we'll be live and hear from the ceo of exxonmobile. and over in australia, the rba cuts rates for the second month in a row, were were investors hoping for a more pronounced move. we'll head out to zurich in about half an hour. >> and we'll be going to new york where our guest host says that a republican win in the election may be bad for u.s. markets despite what some people think. and also we'll be previewing the trading day ahead on wall street live from washington as markets gear up for the latest read on services activity and earnings from a home builder. >> so much talk about how the housing market is bottoming in the u.s. but it seems as though that might have -- as ever as we continue to learn, that might have been premature. s as we know, global bond yields especially in the u.s. and uk continue to sink lower. ross westgate is out fo
euro-dollar relatively unmoved. has to be baked in at some stage. we know europe is weak. some selling taking place. yields of 6.4% almost. >> louisa, appreciate that. want to get a check now of what else is coming up on today's show. we'll be live and hear from the ceo of exxonmobile. and over in australia, the rba cuts rates for the second month in a row, were were investors hoping for a more pronounced move. we'll head out to zurich in about half an hour. >> and we'll be going to...
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the kospi finished unchanged as investors were unmoved. australia the afx 200 retreated slightly, down .3%. central bank showed eurozone fears are still alive and kicking. a much better picture in india. .7% at the moment and after on that surprising pause from the rbi. >> given the news out of spain, the full audit will be delayed until september. we're joined now by our guest host in the next hour, charlie morris. so, charlie is it time to buy europe? >> europe is cheap. if you look at the long term, the answer to that is yes. the value is there. >> wouldn't it have been yes all year more or less if you bought into it even at cheap levels a couple of months ago. >> not all of it is cheap. northern europe is not as cheap as southern europe. if you go for ten years you have one trade to do you wouldn't buy bunds when you have treasury. you look at southern europe and say there's value. >> how did you buy europe when we don't know how much money the spanish bank needs to recapitalize. >> the valuation speaks for itself. imagine a large fore
the kospi finished unchanged as investors were unmoved. australia the afx 200 retreated slightly, down .3%. central bank showed eurozone fears are still alive and kicking. a much better picture in india. .7% at the moment and after on that surprising pause from the rbi. >> given the news out of spain, the full audit will be delayed until september. we're joined now by our guest host in the next hour, charlie morris. so, charlie is it time to buy europe? >> europe is cheap. if you...
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relatively unmoved by the rate decision later on. >> interesting that the euro-dollar weaker but supporting move. spain looking to sell up to 2 billion euros in a crucial test of ability to access credit markets. borrowing costs expected to stay near highs. focusing on whether the country can hit the top end of its target and receive solid demand. >>> an investigation into bankia which was nationalized of course last month. in an interview with efe, the state prosecutor said he'll be probing the legality of the seven way merger that created bankia in 2011. it's lost more than half of its value. >> a completely different story now. the hong kong listed italian fashion house prada expected to show a nice boost thanks in part to its growing asian sales. analysts say it's a sign of hong kong's high end retail sector. still a big draw for investors december sbit the global slowdown. others haven't been quite as lucky. let's start with the overall picture. is the luxury market holding up relatively well compared to the weak nest we're seeing elsewhere? >> i think the rich in china do like to buy
relatively unmoved by the rate decision later on. >> interesting that the euro-dollar weaker but supporting move. spain looking to sell up to 2 billion euros in a crucial test of ability to access credit markets. borrowing costs expected to stay near highs. focusing on whether the country can hit the top end of its target and receive solid demand. >>> an investigation into bankia which was nationalized of course last month. in an interview with efe, the state prosecutor said...
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. >> gilt is a little bit unmoved in comparison to what could have happened. currency rates euro/dollar lower 1.2660. dollar higher than the yen and sterling off by a tad. >>> over in japan consumers maybe getting thirsty again this summer and that has big brewers hopping. live from tokyo we have the story. >> reporter: hi. japan's major brewers are boosting production of regular beer this summer the first time in five years in the industry as a whole. shipments have been falling for the past 15 years being pushed down by low malt or no malt which are sold cheeper. on the back of brisk sales in restaurants brewers are expecting a different summer. one company is ramping up its production by 15% from june through august boosting operating levels at its plants to more than 90%. saki brewers are expecting stronger sales. meantime output of kirin beer brewery shall exceed the year. all in all the hope is more beer going bottoms up will mean a better bottom line for brewers. that's all from the nikkei business report. back to you. >>> myanmar is opening up to the w
. >> gilt is a little bit unmoved in comparison to what could have happened. currency rates euro/dollar lower 1.2660. dollar higher than the yen and sterling off by a tad. >>> over in japan consumers maybe getting thirsty again this summer and that has big brewers hopping. live from tokyo we have the story. >> reporter: hi. japan's major brewers are boosting production of regular beer this summer the first time in five years in the industry as a whole. shipments have been...
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every fiber of my being was crying, bull blank, but i kept a stone face while remaining rigid and unmovingeat. you say a lot of people would have loved the hero story. they would have embraced the hero story. but pat was not that guy. >> you know, i mean, he was a hero in many ways. he was a hero to me. >> but to hear the story spun that way. >> but the story was something different. and i felt like it actually took away from who he was. reasonab really who he was. >> what do you mean? >> by trying to fabricate a story. it somehow was implying that who he was and the actions that he took were not heroic. and i believe that they were. so, you know, the congressional hearings were certainly difficult to sit through. it was something that prolonged the process. and made it harder to move forward. >> but to me, that was really where a different level of heroism came out in this whole sad saga. the resolve that you and mr. tillman's parents displayed in the face of this cover-up, in the face of the lies about how he died, really was a new story of heroism that inspired me every bit as much as w
every fiber of my being was crying, bull blank, but i kept a stone face while remaining rigid and unmovingeat. you say a lot of people would have loved the hero story. they would have embraced the hero story. but pat was not that guy. >> you know, i mean, he was a hero in many ways. he was a hero to me. >> but to hear the story spun that way. >> but the story was something different. and i felt like it actually took away from who he was. reasonab really who he was. >>...
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if you just appeal to them and abstract ideals, they were unmoved. what frances willard did is show that with the home -- with the the, women could protect the homes they dearly loved. they could protect their families with votes, she attracted mainstream religious women into the movement. there is a wonderful sociologist who has shown how women made their greatest progress when there is a conservative and progressive wing in the movement and worked together. i think that is a big problem today. we don't have a conservative wing. we don't even have a moderate wing. only a radical wing. the official voice of women is coming from the left wing and feminists. the women's group talk about women having been marginalized into silence. >> they turned around and found a movement that markingallized and silences their -- marginalized and silenced their sisters. support groups like the booth institute and organizations on your own campus. demand a place in the women's center and that you be heard and that you do have a voice. there is a battle. we need to take
if you just appeal to them and abstract ideals, they were unmoved. what frances willard did is show that with the home -- with the the, women could protect the homes they dearly loved. they could protect their families with votes, she attracted mainstream religious women into the movement. there is a wonderful sociologist who has shown how women made their greatest progress when there is a conservative and progressive wing in the movement and worked together. i think that is a big problem...
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if you just appeal to them and abstract ideals, they were unmoved. what frances willard did is show that with the home -- with the votes, she attracted mainstream religious women into the movement. there is a wonderful sociologist who has shown how women made their greatest progress when there is a conservative and progressive wing in the movement and worked together. i think that is a big problem today. we don't have a conservative wing. we don't even have a moderate wing. only a radical wing. the official voice of women is coming from the left wing and feminists. the women's group talk about women having been marginalized into silence. they turn around and found a movement that marginalized the majority of their sisters. that's why we encourage you to begin to organize around women's issues to support groups. demand a place in the women's center that you be heard. and there is a battle. take back feminism from the feminists. is too important to be left in their hands. >> let me just mention -- add on to that. i grew them if it -- i agree with every
if you just appeal to them and abstract ideals, they were unmoved. what frances willard did is show that with the home -- with the votes, she attracted mainstream religious women into the movement. there is a wonderful sociologist who has shown how women made their greatest progress when there is a conservative and progressive wing in the movement and worked together. i think that is a big problem today. we don't have a conservative wing. we don't even have a moderate wing. only a radical wing....