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of course, many of the actions have been taken against the socialist workers party. that was in there. of course, if meant a lot of discovery in court. all these things are going on even as church is interrupting. of course, one of the bureau officials who was questioned was a man named william sullivan who during the 1960's was a senior fbi official. he eventually got thrown out of the bureau. he was involved in sending a package of tapes of fbi surveillance of dr. king to the family house, along with letter that beverly has written about suggesting that king should get out of the business. some people have taken it as a suicide note. regardless, it was obviously over and above anything the fbi should have been connected to. of course, had it come out during hoover's day, hoover should have been fired regardless whether he was protected over the years, but when it came out in the mid-70's, it did a lot to affect the reputation of the fbi. political abuse -- in other words, working especially with next and and johnson over the years -- had come out. unjustified intel
of course, many of the actions have been taken against the socialist workers party. that was in there. of course, if meant a lot of discovery in court. all these things are going on even as church is interrupting. of course, one of the bureau officials who was questioned was a man named william sullivan who during the 1960's was a senior fbi official. he eventually got thrown out of the bureau. he was involved in sending a package of tapes of fbi surveillance of dr. king to the family house,...
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in 1982 lula had just formed the workers party that... >> hinojosa: he was a union organizer. >> a union organizer in '79. >> hinojosa: very much from the people. >> from the people, from... a migrant worker from the northeast. >> hinojosa: he was a shoeshine boy. >> shoeshine boy, and then he was sort of a mechanic in the auto industry in the outskirts of sao paolo, a very intelligent man that finished high school in this ged kind of program, and led the strikes against... in the auto industry in the late '70s. >> hinojosa: he was a big lefty. i mean, he was a... was he a socialist? there was a time when lula da silva was a socialist. >> he was a catholic. his main drive was social justice. the lula marxist, the lula leftist, the lula that acquires this language, is a later lula. the lula of sao bernardo do campo is the man that reinvented the unions in brazil that used to be controlled by the communist party. the communist party used to hate lula because he introduced the sort of us model of unions in brazil, saying that, you know, "i want results. i want cars. my members need to have
in 1982 lula had just formed the workers party that... >> hinojosa: he was a union organizer. >> a union organizer in '79. >> hinojosa: very much from the people. >> from the people, from... a migrant worker from the northeast. >> hinojosa: he was a shoeshine boy. >> shoeshine boy, and then he was sort of a mechanic in the auto industry in the outskirts of sao paolo, a very intelligent man that finished high school in this ged kind of program, and led the...
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seoul say the execution was carried out without a decision by the political bureau of the union workers party of korea or court procedures. they suggest kim may be losing confidence in senior officials. >>> authorities in philadelphia are investigate the cause of a fatal passenger train derailment. they say five people are dead and more than 50 are injured. the train was heading from washington, d.c. to new york when it went off the rails. authorities say 243 people were on board. they say 53 are injured. six of them are in serious condition. at least seven cars flipped off the tracks. some of them were mangled and lying on their sides. the u.s. national transportation safety board is sending in a team of investigators. >>> japan and china are sparring at a conference on nuclear disarmament. they have opposing opinion including an appeal for world leaders to visit hiroshima and nagasaki. those cities experienced atomic bombings. the language would appear in the final document reviewing the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. npt conference negotiations are in full swing at u.n. headquarters in n
seoul say the execution was carried out without a decision by the political bureau of the union workers party of korea or court procedures. they suggest kim may be losing confidence in senior officials. >>> authorities in philadelphia are investigate the cause of a fatal passenger train derailment. they say five people are dead and more than 50 are injured. the train was heading from washington, d.c. to new york when it went off the rails. authorities say 243 people were on board. they...
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so the spanish socialist workers party gained quite a lot of ground as the popular party, ruling party lost a huge amount of seats. the big takeaway for them from these elections is that spain is moving away from a two-state party, because smaller parties, like podamus, which is an anti-austerity party have gained grounds. although they didn't necessarily win outright in many regions, those two parties did manage to stop the popular party from getting an absolutely majority in any region so there was a strong showing from the leftist coalitions in madrid and barcelona, and that suggests that the agenda going forward in spain and in spanish politics is likely to be one that's led by anti-establishment groups. with roots based in the spanish movement that we saw happening last year. eppais paints a picture of spain being run by coalition governments in the future. this is is sort of a seismic shift it sees all stemming back from the european elections of 2014 and the french paper has exactly the same terminology it talks about a seismic political shift in spain, that's its headline going
so the spanish socialist workers party gained quite a lot of ground as the popular party, ruling party lost a huge amount of seats. the big takeaway for them from these elections is that spain is moving away from a two-state party, because smaller parties, like podamus, which is an anti-austerity party have gained grounds. although they didn't necessarily win outright in many regions, those two parties did manage to stop the popular party from getting an absolutely majority in any region so...
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we are not talking about players off the field are not the advanced workers party. they are non- label activists that they think about now and all the rest of it. the guarantees are going up in football because we have a salary cap and so they are starting to guarantee some salaries for the first time until the last couple of years only the signing bonus was guaranteed in the football contract and that years of play were not guaranteed. baseball and basketball were completely guaranteed so they could cut players at any time for any reason. we are getting a few more guarantees. >> i watch more college than nfl but i do see them doing concussion checks and i'm wondering if you feel that is very effective in preventing further injury in the game. >> there is certainly more awareness around this issue and they have put in place an increased level of eyes in the sky basically people that are watching out for this and so you'll see circumstances they will come off the field and maybe the players are even more attentive to talk about this. they just want to play and to sta
we are not talking about players off the field are not the advanced workers party. they are non- label activists that they think about now and all the rest of it. the guarantees are going up in football because we have a salary cap and so they are starting to guarantee some salaries for the first time until the last couple of years only the signing bonus was guaranteed in the football contract and that years of play were not guaranteed. baseball and basketball were completely guaranteed so they...
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we are not talking about players off the field are not the advance of the workers party. they are not labor activist. they have short player careers to think about now and all of the rest of it. the guarantees are going up in football because we have a salary cap. and so they are starting to guarantee salaries for the first time. only the signing bonus was garn guarantee guaranteed. baseball and basketball for guaranteed. >> janice alan, and i watch more college football than the nfl concussions and the future of football. but i see them doing concussion checks and i am wondering if you feel that is very effective in preventing further injury in the game. >> i mean i think there is certainly more awareness around this issue and the nfl is putting in place an increased level of eyes in the skies people who are watching out for this. so you will see circumstances where guys are woozy and off the field and players are more attentive maybe but the players want to just play. >> i know in college football if that test they do is positive they don't come back on the field until
we are not talking about players off the field are not the advance of the workers party. they are not labor activist. they have short player careers to think about now and all of the rest of it. the guarantees are going up in football because we have a salary cap. and so they are starting to guarantee salaries for the first time. only the signing bonus was garn guarantee guaranteed. baseball and basketball for guaranteed. >> janice alan, and i watch more college football than the nfl...
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there was a communist party, socialist party, the socialist workers party, socialist labor party thean labor party. i i was 22 years old and moved to manhattan before i heard the democratic party's does that not answer your question? >> i thought you would come up. i was new in the community and wanted to meet the girls. >> also true. >> next question over there. >> high. very cool that you can all do work in the field's play going to all these places and getting hands-on experience of all these different people. i'm wondering when you are not in the field in the country what knew sources do you like car do you feel like you trust because there are a lot to fund the media often skew things one way or the other. how do how do you feel you are making a really good informed viewpoint on certain subjects? >> it is a lot of failure in trying. i mean,, just the act of writing something is almost always skewed. reality is infinitely complex. you have 500 words. what you choose to take and jam into that 500 words always speaks about who you are. there is no unbiased source of anything. in in
there was a communist party, socialist party, the socialist workers party, socialist labor party thean labor party. i i was 22 years old and moved to manhattan before i heard the democratic party's does that not answer your question? >> i thought you would come up. i was new in the community and wanted to meet the girls. >> also true. >> next question over there. >> high. very cool that you can all do work in the field's play going to all these places and getting...
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there was a communist party can't the socialist party, socialist workers party, the socialist labor partythe american labor party. i was 22 and moved to manhattan before heard of the democratic party. [laughter] does that not answer your question? >> i thought you'd come up with a more salt quick. i was new in the community and wanted to meet the girls. >> also true. >> next question over there. >> so it's really cool that you can all do like work in the field like going to all these places and getting like really hands-on experience of all these different people. i'm wondering when you were not in the field in other countries what new sources you like or do you feel like you trust? because there's a lot of like the media often skew things one way or the other, and how do you feel like you're making a really good in formed viewpoint on certain subjects? >> oh, man i don't know, a lot of failure in trying. just the act of writing something is almost always skewed because like reality is complex but your 500 words. what you choose to take enjambment of 500 words always speaks to your biases
there was a communist party can't the socialist party, socialist workers party, the socialist labor partythe american labor party. i was 22 and moved to manhattan before heard of the democratic party. [laughter] does that not answer your question? >> i thought you'd come up with a more salt quick. i was new in the community and wanted to meet the girls. >> also true. >> next question over there. >> so it's really cool that you can all do like work in the field like going...
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they will be assigned a case worker and independent third party review of the findings. >>> a north carolina police officer suing starbucks for $50,000 made an interesting admission in court yesterday. he did not go to the e-r after spilling hot coffee on himself. he went back to the police station and drove home and then went to the hospital. the coffee by the way was free provided to the police. >>> futures are higher, investors are focused on jobs report. >>> mothers want gift cards 50% said they want help with the housework. matt, i know you're covered and tam you get all the pampering you deserve. >> moms are number one. >> reporter: especially sunday. >> i'll be changing pampers is what i'll be doing. >> reporter: [laughter]. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows we're dry heading into friday. as we look at the fog situation dense fog still a problem down along coastal areas along the shore. empty red it's a quarter mile or less orange, half mile or less, you want to slow it down, down the shore or southern delaware and you're encountering the fog. as we look outside we have sunshine
they will be assigned a case worker and independent third party review of the findings. >>> a north carolina police officer suing starbucks for $50,000 made an interesting admission in court yesterday. he did not go to the e-r after spilling hot coffee on himself. he went back to the police station and drove home and then went to the hospital. the coffee by the way was free provided to the police. >>> futures are higher, investors are focused on jobs report. >>>...
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workers. his idea the last time around is that the party lost because mitt romney was a plutocrat. he is making his announcement at a manufacturing facility. he is someone who can make that connection with working people that republicans had a hard time doing. john: he is one of the few republicans that have come out with a rise in minimum wage, although it is a small one. when he talks that economics, he can be very powerful. his biggest problem in 2012, which he would not acknowledge when he should have stuck to the economic message come he got dragged into social issues and started talking about cultural issues that started blowing up in his face -- stuck to the economic message, he got dragged into the social issues. hillary clinton is in south carolina for the first time since the primary, where she suffered an epic loss, and her husband caused an upset. seven years later, hillary spoke in south carolina at the democratic women's caucus. she sure sounded like she belonged. hillary clinton: think of them on election day. they grow grayer and gray are, and then by the time they
workers. his idea the last time around is that the party lost because mitt romney was a plutocrat. he is making his announcement at a manufacturing facility. he is someone who can make that connection with working people that republicans had a hard time doing. john: he is one of the few republicans that have come out with a rise in minimum wage, although it is a small one. when he talks that economics, he can be very powerful. his biggest problem in 2012, which he would not acknowledge when he...
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no one is standing for american workers, unfortunately, in either party. inton wants more votes. i want to make sure that the american worker has an opportunity to see wages rise and incomes increase. >> rick santorum, i'm going to leave it there. busy time of the campaign trail. expect to check in with you again. stay safe on the trail. >> thank you. >>> we'll be back in a moment with another republican hopeful or potential hopeful, john kasich. later that, big debate over your privacy. ce policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. now there's a razor that swirls and swerves... ... as every blade adjusts to your curves. new venus swirl. with contour blades that have six times more flexibility. plus a flexiball. flawless shaving bones, bends, and all. new venus swirl. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have
no one is standing for american workers, unfortunately, in either party. inton wants more votes. i want to make sure that the american worker has an opportunity to see wages rise and incomes increase. >> rick santorum, i'm going to leave it there. busy time of the campaign trail. expect to check in with you again. stay safe on the trail. >> thank you. >>> we'll be back in a moment with another republican hopeful or potential hopeful, john kasich. later that, big debate over...
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no one is standing for american workers unfortunately in either party. ness wants cheap labor cost and hillary clinton wants more votes. i want to make sure the american worker has an opportunity to see wages rise. >> i'll leave it there. i'll expect to check in with you again. stay safe on the trail. >> thank you. >> we'll be back in a moment with another republican hopeful or potential hopeful john kasich. cy. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti
no one is standing for american workers unfortunately in either party. ness wants cheap labor cost and hillary clinton wants more votes. i want to make sure the american worker has an opportunity to see wages rise. >> i'll leave it there. i'll expect to check in with you again. stay safe on the trail. >> thank you. >> we'll be back in a moment with another republican hopeful or potential hopeful john kasich. cy. seven out of ten power outages in the us are caused by weather....
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be a test of how much support will be given the candidate without a professional party organization of paid campaign workerst instead composed of nonpaid volunteers. three, it will be a test of how much support will be given a can candidate who refuses to absence herself from the official duties to which she's been elected, and whose campaign time in new hampshire -- on may 5th. i really have not thought about the primaries except new hampshire and illinois. illinois having advised me this morning that they have petitions ready to file in case my answer was yes. of course, i would not object to my name going into the d.c. primary. [ applause ] where were your washington headquarters be? where will you begin to receive campaign contributions? [ laughter ] the chairman of the republican national committee his office will be headquarters for the campaign contributions. i do have to be honest with you, working so hard on this decision, and i'm saying it's not been easy that i have not formulated any plans or saw it beyond today. i shall, this week, sit down sometime when we find the time make our plans, but i s
be a test of how much support will be given the candidate without a professional party organization of paid campaign workerst instead composed of nonpaid volunteers. three, it will be a test of how much support will be given a can candidate who refuses to absence herself from the official duties to which she's been elected, and whose campaign time in new hampshire -- on may 5th. i really have not thought about the primaries except new hampshire and illinois. illinois having advised me this...
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they were blue-collar workers and they partied a lot. >> i was not an angel. i drank.nk like a fish. >> right across the street from where i was living was a bar called the saloon. and i was in there throwing darts one day and ed espinoza, the foreman for mike keenan, came in and threw out a general question, who needs a job? and he hired me as a landscaper plus home repair work. i started work the next day, september 1st. september 26th, i'm sitting in jail. >> in contrast to joe's story, neil discovered that the man who put joe on death row, eddie espinoza, had a very checkered past. >> eddie espinoza was someone who in court admitted that he was an alcoholic. also a drug abuser, a welfare he was someone who was known to drink a 12-pack of beer, would follow that up with snorting cocaine and then follow that up with tequila shots. but eddie espinoza had agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors. and so his story became the prevailing narrative. >> there is absolutely no motive here that would impel joe d'ambrosio to inflict harm upon anthony klann. >> given what he had
they were blue-collar workers and they partied a lot. >> i was not an angel. i drank.nk like a fish. >> right across the street from where i was living was a bar called the saloon. and i was in there throwing darts one day and ed espinoza, the foreman for mike keenan, came in and threw out a general question, who needs a job? and he hired me as a landscaper plus home repair work. i started work the next day, september 1st. september 26th, i'm sitting in jail. >> in contrast to...
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workers. rick is making a big point about the republican party.here is an incredibly great message for the creators. john: i don't know if you can hear me but the conventional wisdom coming out of iowa is there are really three tickets. josh: there are three tickets. does rick santorum need to finish in the top three in iowa in order to be a viable candidate? foster friess: well, i do not know the political machinations. i just remember when mccain ran out of money and he showed up in new hampshire carrying his own suitcase, i think it is more the issue of the longer haul. we will see. i just think rick has a powerful message, not only speaking to the american worker and the blue-collar worker, not just the elite, but there is the global jihad movement. very few of the other candidates have had names in an isis magazine as an enemy, so rick is important, more important than health care climate change. whatever you want to mention, we must deal with this issue in the years and maybe decades ahead, and he has been writing about the conversations and
workers. rick is making a big point about the republican party.here is an incredibly great message for the creators. john: i don't know if you can hear me but the conventional wisdom coming out of iowa is there are really three tickets. josh: there are three tickets. does rick santorum need to finish in the top three in iowa in order to be a viable candidate? foster friess: well, i do not know the political machinations. i just remember when mccain ran out of money and he showed up in new...
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party age 17. i never believed i would lead it. it has been incredible from workers rights to the minimum wage. er party in british politics can boast these achievements, yet it will be a force for progress and change once again. to all of the labour party members, you are the most loyal supporters, amazing people. i thank all of you today for some i'm truly sorry i did not succeed. i have done my best for these years. now you need to show your responsibility. your responsibility, not simply to mourn our defeat but to pick yourself up and continue the fight. we have come back before, and this party will come back again! [cheers and applause] and if i may, i think everyone in our party, conduct this leadership election with the same decency, stability, and comradeship that we believe is the way the country should be run. i believe i have taught a culture for this party an ability to have disagreements without being disagreeable. i hope everyone will keep this in mind in the months ahead. finally come i want to say this -- the course of roberts and social justice is never simple or for straightfor
party age 17. i never believed i would lead it. it has been incredible from workers rights to the minimum wage. er party in british politics can boast these achievements, yet it will be a force for progress and change once again. to all of the labour party members, you are the most loyal supporters, amazing people. i thank all of you today for some i'm truly sorry i did not succeed. i have done my best for these years. now you need to show your responsibility. your responsibility, not simply to...
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run bars, clubs, and lounges, first in rural areas, then in towns and cities, where workers could dance, drink, party as houses of the devil. william "po'monkey" seaberry runs this place, as he has since 1963, and he makes the rules. how long has this been in business? >> i've been in this place 58 years. i'm 74. >> how did you get into this business? >> i just got into it. something i like to do. everybody come in and enjoy themselves, no problem. >> please explain this policy. no hats backwards and no pants hanging down. what is that? >> that's right. you don't like my rules, don't come. >> what are the rules here? no rap music. >> no. bump-a bump-a bump-a. that gives me a headache in the brain. i love all blues. all of it's good to me, as long as it's blue. >> good r&b? >> that's right, that's right. >> but no rap. >> no, no. >> never. if kanye west wants to rent out the place, you're going to rent it to him? >> i'll rent it to him. >> okay. just in case. >> so i don't have time to work with them. if you ain't come for a good time, stay away from here. >> words to live by. thank you, sir. i love y
run bars, clubs, and lounges, first in rural areas, then in towns and cities, where workers could dance, drink, party as houses of the devil. william "po'monkey" seaberry runs this place, as he has since 1963, and he makes the rules. how long has this been in business? >> i've been in this place 58 years. i'm 74. >> how did you get into this business? >> i just got into it. something i like to do. everybody come in and enjoy themselves, no problem. >> please...
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at the same time, the labor party, certainly sites the average worker in the u.k. doesn't feel economic recovery in his pocket, and they site big problems and things like the healthcare system here, that they say a that they haven't supported so it really breaks down very much along those lines on economic support. on international affairs i think there's a lot of interest for the united states as to which party will come to power will it lead towards britain leaving the union down the line. will it lean towards abandons some of it's nuclear programs and it's muscle in nato. so there are a lot of different issues here. >> dana lewis, in london for us, appreciate it, thank you. the senate is set to vote to end debate on a bill giving approval over any nuclear deal with iran. a majority of senators are expected to approve the plan, what role u.s. should play in the negotiations. ahead of a june deadline. the white house plans to add another layer of steel spikes to the exterior fence the planning commission, is expected to approve the plan today the half inch steel s
at the same time, the labor party, certainly sites the average worker in the u.k. doesn't feel economic recovery in his pocket, and they site big problems and things like the healthcare system here, that they say a that they haven't supported so it really breaks down very much along those lines on economic support. on international affairs i think there's a lot of interest for the united states as to which party will come to power will it lead towards britain leaving the union down the line....
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did use to great effect with the help of the rss people are familiar with the rss and his own party workers to make that very effective. the other side of it was a very, very modern campaign. so he looked at obama's online campaign look at online campaigning in britain and australia and elsewhere and he actually thought we can do better than that. i think he did do better than that. i say that because he allowed the -- allowed social media to do what it does boss, which is -- he didn't try to control it. and we have a british election just got underway back home, which i'm about to go back and start commenting on and covering. every day on my phone i get messages tweets, i get texts and so on, from the main parties and i press the delete button as soon as they appear. i know full well they're just an extension of the crucial party propaganda i have already seen and already read and they're boring. in india it wasn't boring. it was lively and interesting. he managed to throw out stories that kept going kept the debate going and this ecosystem the bit of the ecosystem looking after social med
did use to great effect with the help of the rss people are familiar with the rss and his own party workers to make that very effective. the other side of it was a very, very modern campaign. so he looked at obama's online campaign look at online campaigning in britain and australia and elsewhere and he actually thought we can do better than that. i think he did do better than that. i say that because he allowed the -- allowed social media to do what it does boss, which is -- he didn't try to...
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workers rights. >> reporter: and it is a very peaceful protest so far. that scene behind me here in frank ogawa plaza looks more like a partys a multifaceted protesting for immigrant and workers rights and police brutality. they started marching at the port of oakland and by the time they reached oakland city hall the group of protestors was about 1,000 strong. >> this is what it takes to have power. >> reporter: the message is mixed. part immigrant and labor rights. part demonstration against recent killings by police. >> working people's' lives have been destroyed by a system that does not care about average working person. >> reporter: the port of oakland is shut down this may day. members of the longshoreman's union walked off the job. >> we always have been in social movements and we had to get back to our roots and this is very important to us. >> reporter: and at every planned protest location, a police presence standing by making sure nothing gets out of hand. >> none of us wants to see any trouble. we're not expecting any trouble. that's not us. >> reporter: and oakland's mayor also says she expects things to remai
workers rights. >> reporter: and it is a very peaceful protest so far. that scene behind me here in frank ogawa plaza looks more like a partys a multifaceted protesting for immigrant and workers rights and police brutality. they started marching at the port of oakland and by the time they reached oakland city hall the group of protestors was about 1,000 strong. >> this is what it takes to have power. >> reporter: the message is mixed. part immigrant and labor rights. part...
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thanks to a certain party, you know this party one that stops anything that makes good economic sense and prevents white house from making good on helping american workerld sooner stop by -- anything that does not help its collect of politics, you know that party or do you? i'm not talking about republicans. i'm talking about democrats they are the ones, blocking the president's trade deal, not the republicans working with the president, to save the trade deal. because while you would not know it following mainstream press it is democrats pressing president do not do the deal or any deal they can't attach a lot of work or worker friendly rules to or union friendly rules to. that is a common sense business sell, a no-brainer for the american worker. but anything but for union beholden democrats who don't seem much to care for the american worker it is amazing to see that republicans are in this odd role on helping president who is trouble with his own party. they see common ground with president with whom -- i hope this wakes us up to phoniness of many democrats who these days are like a collective piece of work. david web on this, you are not tickled p
thanks to a certain party, you know this party one that stops anything that makes good economic sense and prevents white house from making good on helping american workerld sooner stop by -- anything that does not help its collect of politics, you know that party or do you? i'm not talking about republicans. i'm talking about democrats they are the ones, blocking the president's trade deal, not the republicans working with the president, to save the trade deal. because while you would not know...
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that is why we need to be a pro-worker party. [applause] sen. santorum: it starts with immigration.o i published something in print partners, a comprehensive -- it sounds like a bad word. let's say a complete proposal on how we are going to deal with legal immigration. we bring in 1,050,000 illegal immigrants each year, almost all of whom are unskilled. we need to say we need a legal immigration system that supports the american worker. i call for a toy 5% reduction in unskilled labor coming into this country, competing against american workers. -- a 25% reduction. you want to get detailed why? because then you can hold that candidate accountable. account ability matters. putting stuff in rhetoric saying we're going to do these great things, but then holding them accountable requires them to be specific. so we put a specific plan together on that. we put plans together on creating opportunities for manufacturing. if you really want to make the ladder of opportunity reach down to those who are lower skilled workers in the economy today then you have to take the slogan that made ameri
that is why we need to be a pro-worker party. [applause] sen. santorum: it starts with immigration.o i published something in print partners, a comprehensive -- it sounds like a bad word. let's say a complete proposal on how we are going to deal with legal immigration. we bring in 1,050,000 illegal immigrants each year, almost all of whom are unskilled. we need to say we need a legal immigration system that supports the american worker. i call for a toy 5% reduction in unskilled labor coming...
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party at age 17. i never dreamed i would lead it. it has been an incredible force for progress from workers rights to minimum wage. ty in british politics can boast these achievements. and yes, it will be a force for progress and change once again. the most loyal supporters and amazing people. i am truly sorry i did not succeed. i did my best for five years. now you need to show your responsibility. your responsibility, not simply to mourn our defeat but to pick yourself up and continue the fight. [applause] and if i may, i say to everyone. decency, stability and conrad chip that we believe is the way the country should be run. an ability to have disagreement without being disagreeable. finally, i want to say this. the force for progress and social justice is never simple are straightforward. change happens. they keep demanding change. we can see they are trusted. i am never going to give up on that cause. i will never give up fighting for the britain i believe in. that fight will always be my fight. i will always be there. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very
party at age 17. i never dreamed i would lead it. it has been an incredible force for progress from workers rights to minimum wage. ty in british politics can boast these achievements. and yes, it will be a force for progress and change once again. the most loyal supporters and amazing people. i am truly sorry i did not succeed. i did my best for five years. now you need to show your responsibility. your responsibility, not simply to mourn our defeat but to pick yourself up and continue the...
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but as you have seen, they have been dangerous for aid workers no longer are they seen as sort of neutral, third partyu know, there to help innocent people in a humanitarian sense they can be targeted as well so unfortunately those dangers, you know that ply to aid organization make it more difficult to reach the more vulnerable children and so you are talking about a population that's already been affected by war and conflict, you look at a place lie syria obviously very difficult to operate not only to work with those who have left syria but inside the country itself. >> francine with save the children good to talk to you again. >> thank you. >>> and thanks for joining the program. we'll have to have you back as this continues to unwinds. i'll have some final thoughts in a minute on a tightening world that makes yesterday's nomads today's refugees. if you would like to share your thoughts follow us on the twitter @ajinsidestorya march. i can also visit our facebook page and tell us about your own experiences. down but not out, >> i'm in recovery i've been in recovery for 23 years... >> last shot at
but as you have seen, they have been dangerous for aid workers no longer are they seen as sort of neutral, third partyu know, there to help innocent people in a humanitarian sense they can be targeted as well so unfortunately those dangers, you know that ply to aid organization make it more difficult to reach the more vulnerable children and so you are talking about a population that's already been affected by war and conflict, you look at a place lie syria obviously very difficult to operate...
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workers. not tied into the entity that is part of the communist party. thrown in jail for four years four months, and her two colleagues that were there with her are still in jail. that has to be remedied as part of the tpp negotiations. emma dumain: congressman, how confident are you that those changes, those concerns, rather, will be addressed in what ultimately goes to the president's desk, if those votes even exist at a certain point to advance it to that level? congressman sander levin: the way we want to make sure that happens is to have the right tpa, the right fast-track. and we don't have that now. that is why i am opposed to it. i don't want us to lose our leverage. congress should not be in the back seat and essentially at the end have to vote to the yes or no. we have to be in the front seat, not doing the negotiating, but being a major partner in making sure that tpp is gotten right. and i can mention other issues like medicines, which we put into the may 10 agreement to make sure that people have access to the medicines they need. and then,
workers. not tied into the entity that is part of the communist party. thrown in jail for four years four months, and her two colleagues that were there with her are still in jail. that has to be remedied as part of the tpp negotiations. emma dumain: congressman, how confident are you that those changes, those concerns, rather, will be addressed in what ultimately goes to the president's desk, if those votes even exist at a certain point to advance it to that level? congressman sander levin:...
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workers. >>> president barak obama says it's the future of america's economy, critics many from his own partyling it and a half take, on steroids. just last week, the senate voted to allow the president to fast-track the partnership. if the house agrees the white house can subject the house with an up or down, without filler bustering. if it passes it would be one of the largest in u.s. history bigger than and a half take, and like and a half take, opponent he is fear it's going to sen american jobs abroad. >>> some manufacturing jobs are likely to be hit because you have low cost manufacturing countries. on the other hand you do have this whole section for investment, and property and, so on, which play to the strengths of american companies. so, it's going to have some boost for jobs at home, and it is just too early to say what the economic impact is going to be like. >>> another area of particular concern, what's known as the investment chapter. critics argue it would allow international corporations to collect billions of damages from the u.s. government, if they can prove that their bus
workers. >>> president barak obama says it's the future of america's economy, critics many from his own partyling it and a half take, on steroids. just last week, the senate voted to allow the president to fast-track the partnership. if the house agrees the white house can subject the house with an up or down, without filler bustering. if it passes it would be one of the largest in u.s. history bigger than and a half take, and like and a half take, opponent he is fear it's going to sen...
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party at age 17. i never dreamed i would lead it. it has been an incredible force for progress from workers' rights to the n.h.s. to the minimum wage. no other party in british politics can boast these achievements. and yet it will be a force for progress and change once again. to all the labour party member you're the most loyal supporters, amazing people. i thank all of you today. i'm truly sorry i did not succeed. aye done my best for nearly five years. now you need to show your responsibility. your responsibility, not simply to mourn our defeat, but to pick yourself up and continue the fight. we've come back before and this party will come back again. [cheers and applause] and if i may, i think that everyone in our party conduct this leadership election with the same decency, civility and comradeship that we believe is the way the country should be run. i believe i have brought a culture to this party of an ability to have disagreements without being disagreeable. i urge everyone to keep this in mind in the months ahead. finally, i want to say this. the course of progress and social justice -- the -- justice
party at age 17. i never dreamed i would lead it. it has been an incredible force for progress from workers' rights to the n.h.s. to the minimum wage. no other party in british politics can boast these achievements. and yet it will be a force for progress and change once again. to all the labour party member you're the most loyal supporters, amazing people. i thank all of you today. i'm truly sorry i did not succeed. aye done my best for nearly five years. now you need to show your...
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don't want money taken out of my paycheck to pay for the big parties and conferences shouldn't that be the right of every individual workerhn: but then how could there be a union? bin mckewon said get together with 20 or 30 workers. john: with a bargaining unit to say we want $20 an hour and bargain on behalf of those even if the union gets of raised then those rules stop job growth. >> let's say we work next to each other at a factory and i am more productive. under union rules we have to progress at this aerate the most productive in the efficient workers. >> so you start to slack off. >> exactly at the "wall street journal" we would interview heads of the fortune 100 companies that would decided they would build new factories and they would say we don't even consider a state if it is not right to work. john: implanted increased 8% in right to work state. >> the biggest thing in charleston to build a massive building plants which left seattle which was unionized because they did not want to do with the union but that is 7,000 jobs that are now in south carolina. john: but the union says correctly that both the union and
don't want money taken out of my paycheck to pay for the big parties and conferences shouldn't that be the right of every individual workerhn: but then how could there be a union? bin mckewon said get together with 20 or 30 workers. john: with a bargaining unit to say we want $20 an hour and bargain on behalf of those even if the union gets of raised then those rules stop job growth. >> let's say we work next to each other at a factory and i am more productive. under union rules we have...
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don't want money taken out of my paycheck to pay for the big parties and conferences shouldn't that be the right of every individual workerhn: but then how could there be a union? bin mckewon said get together with 20 or 30 workers. john: with a bargaining unit to say we want $20 an hour and bargain on behalf of those even if the union gets of raised then those rules stop job growth. >> let's say we work next to each other at a factory and i am more productive. under union rules we have to progress at this aerate the most productive in the efficient workers. >> so you start to slack off. >> exactly at the "wall street journal" we would interview heads of the fortune 100 companies that would decided they would build new factories and they would say we don't even consider a state if it is not right to work. john: implanted increased 8% in right to work state. >> the biggest thing in charleston to build a massive building plants which left seattle which was unionized because they did not want to do with the union but that is 7,000 jobs that are now in south carolina. john: but the union says correctly that both the union and
don't want money taken out of my paycheck to pay for the big parties and conferences shouldn't that be the right of every individual workerhn: but then how could there be a union? bin mckewon said get together with 20 or 30 workers. john: with a bargaining unit to say we want $20 an hour and bargain on behalf of those even if the union gets of raised then those rules stop job growth. >> let's say we work next to each other at a factory and i am more productive. under union rules we have...
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favor corporate wealth and he's got to now make the republican party into the party that the pop eweyu pop populist worker. >> is the camp worried about the trade talk going on and being clear on this? what do you make of it? >> first of all, bernie sanders inspires me. he's a great progressive democrat. if he starts from a small number and goes to a double digit number it shows that he takes stands that people admire. and i think that hillary clinton will be strengthened by having progressives to debate. but their difference of opinion will be narrow compared to the republicans. we have so many different opinions among the republicans that we actually have donald trump getting 5%. i would love the 5% for donald trump for president. so really answer to your question, bernie sarndnders will be doing well. governor o'malley. we have a big progressive umbrella. we may have some differences but they're minor compared to the republicans. >> lanny, what about this story in politico that the clinton camp has frightened about bernie sanders, not that he would win the nomination but because of the strong positions
favor corporate wealth and he's got to now make the republican party into the party that the pop eweyu pop populist worker. >> is the camp worried about the trade talk going on and being clear on this? what do you make of it? >> first of all, bernie sanders inspires me. he's a great progressive democrat. if he starts from a small number and goes to a double digit number it shows that he takes stands that people admire. and i think that hillary clinton will be strengthened by having...
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the base and the heart and soul of blue collar workers and folks who put them in power for years they abore these deals. >> the energy with the democratic partywith the progressive wing. she doesn't want to offend them. if it goes through the house she can probably avoid making any strong statements. >> will trade promotion authority -- here's a two for will it pass the senate yes or no? >> it will have a problem in the house, but pass the senate. >> it's doable. >> i think it will pass. >> you do? >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> i think it will pass comfortably in the senate. >> don't forget the mclaughlin group has its own website and you can watch this on the web from anywhere at mclaughlin.com. issue, the cap david discord. >> mr. president, you spoke about overcoming the challenge and bringing about calm in the region. >> cam david was busy as the gcc, the gulf cooperation counsel met with president obama. the gcc was established in 1981 and formed by the middle eastern nations of bahrain kuwait, cut tar tar. tensions between the gcc and america are nevertheless obvious king salman turned down his invitation. why? because the gulf coop
the base and the heart and soul of blue collar workers and folks who put them in power for years they abore these deals. >> the energy with the democratic partywith the progressive wing. she doesn't want to offend them. if it goes through the house she can probably avoid making any strong statements. >> will trade promotion authority -- here's a two for will it pass the senate yes or no? >> it will have a problem in the house, but pass the senate. >> it's doable....
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in jakarta indonesia union leaders say that workers do not trust the government and will form their own political party. >>> and in detroit someone to protect their pensions. others came to show solidarity with protesters in ferguson and baltimore. >>> in seattle mayday is the day that people take to the streets to show their political opinions. some of those demonstrations have erupted into violence. alan. given all that's happened in baltimore and around the country are police taking any special precautions. >> if they're taking precautions they're not sharing their plans with us or the protesters. we've been out on the march route earlier on, and there is a heavy police presence. officers on bicycles. officers in squad cars. riot officers in blacked out advance, and basically all hands on deck. the police brass has said no one is getting the day off. they're familiar with this. this is the 14th mayday mark march for workers and immigration rights. many of the people protesting and many of the people in blue escorting them and shadowing them have done this before. it's a familiar dance. so far we're
in jakarta indonesia union leaders say that workers do not trust the government and will form their own political party. >>> and in detroit someone to protect their pensions. others came to show solidarity with protesters in ferguson and baltimore. >>> in seattle mayday is the day that people take to the streets to show their political opinions. some of those demonstrations have erupted into violence. alan. given all that's happened in baltimore and around the country are...
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workers. the defeat is a sign of the tension between the president and the most progressive wing of/hen party. >>> for the first time in two years secretary of state john kerry met with vladimir putin. they spoke in sochi about syria, iran's nuclear program and at length, the crisis in ukraine. this is the highest level u.s. visit to russia since the crisis began in late 2013. russia admitted today the cease-fire in ukraine is still being violated. but it denies sending in troops or arming rebels. >>> tonight a war of words erupted over the punishment handed down over new england patriots star quarterback tom brady suspended for the first four games of next season after the patriots were found to have used underinflated football for an advantage in the playoffs. the investigation also found it is more probable than not that brady was at least generally aware of what was happening. nbc's peter alexander with the latest now. >> you got to be kidding me. >> reporter: on boston sports radio today outraged patriots fans sounded off. >> everyone looks for an advantage in the nfl. that's what drives
workers. the defeat is a sign of the tension between the president and the most progressive wing of/hen party. >>> for the first time in two years secretary of state john kerry met with vladimir putin. they spoke in sochi about syria, iran's nuclear program and at length, the crisis in ukraine. this is the highest level u.s. visit to russia since the crisis began in late 2013. russia admitted today the cease-fire in ukraine is still being violated. but it denies sending in troops or...
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. >>> in egypt, workers begun on buildings that once housed the headquarters of the former president's political party. they were torched at the beginning of the egyptian revolution in january 2011 the mass protests began calling for -- last month, the cabinet approved the site's demolition. >>> in yemen, there's been more heavy fighting between houthi rebels and progovernment forces in taiz. a houthi leader was killed there along with four civilians. a saudi border guard has been killed and seven others wounded in shelling by houthi rebels. >>> iran is being accused of being the only country interfering with affairs in the middle east by saudi arabia. >> we reject the negative behavior of iran. we also reject iran's support of terrorism. we look forward to a day when we can have normal relations with iran. this depends on how it will behave and how iran will stop supporting terrorism and stop interfering in other country's internal affairs >>> more than 2,000 couples have taken place in a mass wedding in gaza sponsored by the government government. >>> israel's prime minister has once again reiterate
. >>> in egypt, workers begun on buildings that once housed the headquarters of the former president's political party. they were torched at the beginning of the egyptian revolution in january 2011 the mass protests began calling for -- last month, the cabinet approved the site's demolition. >>> in yemen, there's been more heavy fighting between houthi rebels and progovernment forces in taiz. a houthi leader was killed there along with four civilians. a saudi border guard has...
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elizabeth warren is a strong voice for, you know workers and for progressive causes and we need that in our partyent and he is negotiating a trade deal, and he is not going to sell out progressive policies because he's you know one of the biggest proponents of progressive policies we ever had in the white house. >> she is popular, and it's not obama running, and he is out on a limb there? >> talk about strange bed fellows on this issue. you have president obama and a lot of republicans running for president saying they are in favor of the trade deal and then you have elizabeth warren who says she is against it and this gives the idea there is an equal populist moment and that is going to carry over to the election and the candidates will have to find a way to walk the line. do you have to find a way to get trade deals done, yes, and they will have to state that. >> let's ask about another issue that candidates have to walk the line and that's immigration. hillary clinton taking a strong possession saying she supports a path to full and legal path to citizenship. i want to ask you, this is a big i
elizabeth warren is a strong voice for, you know workers and for progressive causes and we need that in our partyent and he is negotiating a trade deal, and he is not going to sell out progressive policies because he's you know one of the biggest proponents of progressive policies we ever had in the white house. >> she is popular, and it's not obama running, and he is out on a limb there? >> talk about strange bed fellows on this issue. you have president obama and a lot of...
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elizabeth warren is a strong voice for, you know, workers and for progressive causes, and we need that in our party. the president is the president and he's negotiating a trade deal, and he's not going to sell out progressive policies because he's you know one of the biggest proponents of progressive policies we've ever had in the white house. >> she's popular, though sara murray, and we are a year away from this election. it's not obama running of course. he was out on a limb there. >> talk about strange bedfellows on this issue, though. you have president obama and a lot of the republicans who are running for president saying they are in favor of this trade deal, and then you have elizabeth warren who says she's against it. mike huckabee who says he's against it. this gives you a sense there's this sort of economic moment of populism crowd and that's going to carry over to the election and the candidates will have to find a way to walk the line. do you have to find a way to get trade deals done, yes, and they will have to state that. but you also want to make sure you talk to those workers in man
elizabeth warren is a strong voice for, you know, workers and for progressive causes, and we need that in our party. the president is the president and he's negotiating a trade deal, and he's not going to sell out progressive policies because he's you know one of the biggest proponents of progressive policies we've ever had in the white house. >> she's popular, though sara murray, and we are a year away from this election. it's not obama running of course. he was out on a limb there....