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deal with the labor union for i.c.e., and the labor union now gets to sign off of? they have extraordinary power over even minor policy changes to the border, is that true? >> what i know about it, it's a bad decision, i think it's a bad agreement. you can't take away the -- they're responsible for maintaining an $8 billion budget, executing the plan. it's my understanding the union has their place, a lot of men and women in the union -- it's going to be bad to execute emergency policies when you've got to bargain with the union ahead of it. it used to be bargaining which means we want to make a sudden change, you could bargain that after the emergency subsides, but this agreement is pre-implementation which means you've got to negotiate the union to respond to the emergency. it's a bad agreement. elizabeth: okay. we hear you tom homan. i have to clarify, he was former acting deputy homeland security secretary, ken cucinelli. thanks so much for your insights, we hear what you're saying. come back soon. i'm elizabeth donald, you've been watching "the evening edit." t
deal with the labor union for i.c.e., and the labor union now gets to sign off of? they have extraordinary power over even minor policy changes to the border, is that true? >> what i know about it, it's a bad decision, i think it's a bad agreement. you can't take away the -- they're responsible for maintaining an $8 billion budget, executing the plan. it's my understanding the union has their place, a lot of men and women in the union -- it's going to be bad to execute emergency policies...
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deal with the labor union for i.c.e., and the labor union now gets to sign off of? they have extraordinary power over even minor policy changes to the border, is that true? >> what i know about it, it's a bad decision, i think it's a bad agreement. you can't take away the -- they're responsible for maintaining an $8 billion budget, executing the plan. it's my understanding the union has their place, a lot of men and women in the union -- it's going to be bad to execute emergency policies when you've got to bargain with the union ahead of it. it used to be bargaining which means we want to make a sudden change, you could bargain that after the emergency subsides, but this agreement is pre-implementation which means you've got to negotiate the union to respond to the emergency. it's a bad agreement. elizabeth: okay. we hear you tom homan. i have to clarify, he was former acting deputy homeland security secretary, ken cucinelli. thanks so much for your insights, we hear what you're saying. come back soon. i'm elizabeth donald, you've been watching "the evening edit." t
deal with the labor union for i.c.e., and the labor union now gets to sign off of? they have extraordinary power over even minor policy changes to the border, is that true? >> what i know about it, it's a bad decision, i think it's a bad agreement. you can't take away the -- they're responsible for maintaining an $8 billion budget, executing the plan. it's my understanding the union has their place, a lot of men and women in the union -- it's going to be bad to execute emergency policies...
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deal with the labor union for i.c.e., and the labor union now gets to sign off of? they have extraordinary power over even minor policy changes to the border, is that true? >> what i know about it, it's a bad decision, i think it's a bad agreement. you can't take away the -- they're responsible for maintaining an $8 billion budget, executing the plan. it's my understanding the union has their place, a lot of men and women in the union -- it's going to be bad to execute emergency policies when you've got to bargain with the union ahead of it. it used to be bargaining which means we want to make a sudden change, you could bargain that after the emergency subsides, but this agreement is pre-implementation which means you've got to negotiate the union to respond to the emergency. it's a bad agreement. elizabeth: okay. we hear you tom homan. i have to clarify, he was former acting deputy homeland security secretary, ken cucinelli. thanks so much for your insights, we hear what you're saying. come back soon. i'm elizabeth donald, you've been watching "the evening edit." t
deal with the labor union for i.c.e., and the labor union now gets to sign off of? they have extraordinary power over even minor policy changes to the border, is that true? >> what i know about it, it's a bad decision, i think it's a bad agreement. you can't take away the -- they're responsible for maintaining an $8 billion budget, executing the plan. it's my understanding the union has their place, a lot of men and women in the union -- it's going to be bad to execute emergency policies...
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the labor union focussed on the working conditions of black employees. it helped lead to an executive order from the president which created a fair employment practice act. >>> covid and schools, a new cdc study of schools that have already reopened showed teachers were key spreaders of the virus. researchers tracked eight schools in georgia that opened in december and january. they counted nine covid clusters. a teacher was identified as the first patient in four of those nine clusters. eight included at least one case of teacher-to-student transmission. the schools were spotty in following social distance rules. >>> california's teachers and thousands of parents want standardized testing suspended this spring. the teachers say testing children in the middle of a pandemic will rob them of precious instructional time. most california schools are still distance learning and most lack reliable internet access. they doubt how accurate the test results would be. >>> we now know what martian wind sounds like, thanks to the new mars rover. that's wind on mars,
the labor union focussed on the working conditions of black employees. it helped lead to an executive order from the president which created a fair employment practice act. >>> covid and schools, a new cdc study of schools that have already reopened showed teachers were key spreaders of the virus. researchers tracked eight schools in georgia that opened in december and january. they counted nine covid clusters. a teacher was identified as the first patient in four of those nine...
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at the same time she's still negotiating with the labor unions. the teachers' union called the proposed start date premature insisting that not all safety measures are in place to go back. >> we are not looking at this as being something that is solely about us. we're thinking about impact to community. so while we may be vaccinated, if all these other measures aren't taken, then we could potentially be putting others at risk. >> reporter: meanwhile parents, students and some community members hope to have their voices heard at a rally this sunday here at astro park in oakland's embarcadero. the event starts at noon. in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> sam liccardo is strongly urging school districts in his city to reopen to in person learning. in a news conference the mayor called on the districts to work with the county health department to get teachers and staff vaccinated. vaccinations could begin as soon as sunday and would benefit tens of thousands of students struggling financially. >> the science has not guided our decision here i
at the same time she's still negotiating with the labor unions. the teachers' union called the proposed start date premature insisting that not all safety measures are in place to go back. >> we are not looking at this as being something that is solely about us. we're thinking about impact to community. so while we may be vaccinated, if all these other measures aren't taken, then we could potentially be putting others at risk. >> reporter: meanwhile parents, students and some...
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labor unions. that really comes down to what tier are we able to go back to school in and what has to happen in regard to teachers being vaccinated. until they can come up with a solution we won't have a date on when kids can go back to school. they do say they are meeting on an almost daily basis with their labor partners to try to make that happen. >> a lot of questions. the school board decided to rename dozens of schools, how does that decision play into this situation? >> there has been a lot of mud slinging when it comes to that. the city, the mayor especially is saying this isn't the time to sit here and go back and forth over what a school will be named when it's empty and the kids aren't physically in school and are falling behind, especially those in the lower income brackets. however, the school district said, we are able to accomplish all of our business in addition to this. there is a lot of strong emotion on both sides but we will follow this later tonight on kpix5 and at six. we are
labor unions. that really comes down to what tier are we able to go back to school in and what has to happen in regard to teachers being vaccinated. until they can come up with a solution we won't have a date on when kids can go back to school. they do say they are meeting on an almost daily basis with their labor partners to try to make that happen. >> a lot of questions. the school board decided to rename dozens of schools, how does that decision play into this situation? >> there...
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the auto workers etc etc well the employees have been everything that they can to weaken labor unions and it's going to take a lot of laws to be able to support them for instance a lot of the industry then look to the south where you have right to work laws were getting better getting rid of those what right to work laws in the south they place like texas would actually make it easier for workers to be able to join labor unions in the 1st place but the other thing is is that the employers they lie and they see ok when i was referring to what happened here with publishing 22 in california. and that it took away any possible right of work as a workers who drive the supers and lives and these are they getting driver's door dash it wouldn't it wouldn't they and they did this by lying literally to the to the public spending so you know when you're dealing with people who lie cheat and deprive their workers of been of theirs and they should have you know because of all of the money that they have to deceive the public this makes it a very unfair game you know in you don't have a referee in
the auto workers etc etc well the employees have been everything that they can to weaken labor unions and it's going to take a lot of laws to be able to support them for instance a lot of the industry then look to the south where you have right to work laws were getting better getting rid of those what right to work laws in the south they place like texas would actually make it easier for workers to be able to join labor unions in the 1st place but the other thing is is that the employers they...
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and not everyone joined the labor union because they believe in -- and they want to better the lives of other people and sacrifice. so he felt very strongly that you needed to educate workers in order to share this philosophy that he had. and that became a tough issue. >> at this time there was the beginning of the american mexican civil rights movement, chicano movement if you will. and there were other leaders in the mix. there was reyes, there was quirky gonzales, and the crusade for -- in city texas. and yet job this never reached out to connect with them. it seemed to be really focused in california. >> i think this goes back to the control issue to some degree, but he wanted to be the sole person in control. he made some efforts we can talk about this later perhaps in texas, he ultimately really undermined efforts by other people to organize in texas because he didn't want people to be in the position of sharing power. so he also had a very strong commitment to nonviolence, and that was not necessarily shared with some of the other leaders of the toronto movement so that became
and not everyone joined the labor union because they believe in -- and they want to better the lives of other people and sacrifice. so he felt very strongly that you needed to educate workers in order to share this philosophy that he had. and that became a tough issue. >> at this time there was the beginning of the american mexican civil rights movement, chicano movement if you will. and there were other leaders in the mix. there was reyes, there was quirky gonzales, and the crusade for...
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i also include a chapter on the labor unions and collective bargaining who said blatantly they vote against the union because the black workers are for it. so the things included in that pool, that figurative pool that we all need the government pays for the cost of college, pays the schools to operate and tuition is low and you could get a grant, not an interest-bearing loan but a grant in order to pay the way that really changed over the time when the student population became more diverse. people don't call out the idea that racism is driving up the cost of college. but in so many ways it truly is. people are more clear about the impact of racism is what is stopping us from getting truly universal affordable healthcare. they stopped harry truman from the first idea. the majority have opposed overwhelmingly since it was passed it never passed to the approval rating. the idea of having this kind of modest healthcare system improvement for americans of all races to the idea of expanding medicaid which was a piece of the affordable care act that was struck down as a universal thing by the st
i also include a chapter on the labor unions and collective bargaining who said blatantly they vote against the union because the black workers are for it. so the things included in that pool, that figurative pool that we all need the government pays for the cost of college, pays the schools to operate and tuition is low and you could get a grant, not an interest-bearing loan but a grant in order to pay the way that really changed over the time when the student population became more diverse....
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to learn in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year there is still no date for when these classrooms will have children inside again we don't have a date for when vaccines are going to be here. we don't have a date for when we're going to you as you know we're still in the purple. >>so we do have a date when we're going to move out of the purple into the red you're asking for exactly when we don't get to set that date we don't get to set the it's the back of the virus that actually says that that you know there is still a lot to hammer out with the unions such as how many days will be in person will they be full days or half days. >>the district says they cannot reveal all the details of the negotiatio
to learn in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year there is still no date for when these classrooms will have...
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back to lear in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year there is still no date for when these classrooms will have children inside again we don't have a date for when vaccines are going to be here. we don't have a date for when we're going to you as you know we're still in the purple. >>so we do have a date when we're going to move out of the purple into the red you're asking for exactly when we don't get to set that date we don't get to set the it's the back of the virus that actually says that that you know there is still a lot to hammer out with the union such as how many days will be in person will they be full days or half days. >>the district says they cannot reveal all the details of the negotiation
back to lear in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year there is still no date for when these classrooms will...
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district's pushed to resume in person instruction is backed by the labor unions representing teachers and staff at this point we have memorandums of understanding with all 3 union groups the district will welcome students back in waves first with the youngest students this week then 3rd graders through 6th graders next week 7th through 12th graders cannot return to classrooms until the county remains in the state's red tier for 5 consecutive days at this time we have about 10,000 of our students who're returning to a hybrid in-person model and we have about 20,000 of our students to are still who're still learning reaotely the san ramon valley unified school district is one of 9 public districts to submit the reopening plan. contra costa health services in danville phillipe all kron 4 news. >>well now all eyes are on capitol hill this morning as evidence is presented today on this second day of former president trump's impeachment trial. we have joe khaleel with more from d c. >>and that's a high crime and misdemeanor. if that's not an impeachable offense. then there is no such thing
district's pushed to resume in person instruction is backed by the labor unions representing teachers and staff at this point we have memorandums of understanding with all 3 union groups the district will welcome students back in waves first with the youngest students this week then 3rd graders through 6th graders next week 7th through 12th graders cannot return to classrooms until the county remains in the state's red tier for 5 consecutive days at this time we have about 10,000 of our...
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district's pushed to resume in person instruction is backed by the labor unions representing teachers and staff at this point we have memorandums of understanding with all 3 union groups the district will welcome students back in waves first with the youngest students this week then 3rd graders through 6th graders next week 7th through 12th graders cannot return to classrooms until the county remains in the state's red tier for 5 consecutive days at this time we have about 10,000 of our students who are returning to a hybrid in-person model and we have about 20,000 of our students who are still who are still learning remotely the san ramon valley unified school district is one of 9 public districts to submit the reopening plan. contra costa health services in danville phillipe all kron 4 news. >>the south bay now home to was being billed as the large and covid mass vaccination site in california that would be levi stadium where hundreds of people got their shots this afternoon kron four's rob fladeboe live to tell us. how that first day went so far rob. >>well that's right ken, you kn
district's pushed to resume in person instruction is backed by the labor unions representing teachers and staff at this point we have memorandums of understanding with all 3 union groups the district will welcome students back in waves first with the youngest students this week then 3rd graders through 6th graders next week 7th through 12th graders cannot return to classrooms until the county remains in the state's red tier for 5 consecutive days at this time we have about 10,000 of our...
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the mount diablo education association is one of the 6 labor unions at the bargaining table. its president johnson says schools should reopen based on their cd's specific covid-19 case rate and not the county's our district is not homogenous like other districts we have some communities that are very affluent. >>and flow transmission rates in some communities that are less fortunate and continuing not just struggle was very high transmission rates doctor clark says more than 1000 students have transferred out of the district in the past year, adding that layoffs and possibly school closures could happen. >>if that trend continues djegal all kron 4 news. >>the south san francisco police department is now warning about a group of criminals apparently targeting older women these are always women either in or near their cars. police believe the same thieves are tied to at least 10 similar crimes in peter santa clara kron four's maureen kelly reports. >>over the past 2 weeks there been 4 incidents of women aged 60 or older being victimized in or around their cars either at gas sta
the mount diablo education association is one of the 6 labor unions at the bargaining table. its president johnson says schools should reopen based on their cd's specific covid-19 case rate and not the county's our district is not homogenous like other districts we have some communities that are very affluent. >>and flow transmission rates in some communities that are less fortunate and continuing not just struggle was very high transmission rates doctor clark says more than 1000 students...
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will go back without vaccinations if the city reaches the orange tear, the labor union for sf ust called dennis herrera's lawsuit today petty and frivolous. live in san francisco tonight, kpix five. from the san francisco teachers can start getting vaccinated two weeks from tomorrow. starting february 24, the city is moving into tier 1 of phase 1b. that also includes people who work in emergency services, food service and agricultural. it includes a total of about 1:15,000 people. >> we want to get back to breaking news, this is about the spill at the chevron refinery in richmond, that's prompted a public health advisory for portions of richmond, north richmond, and san pablo. joining us by phone is maria do also with the contra costa county health hazmat team, maria, thank you for joining us, what can you tell us about the spill? maria, can you hear me? all right. we will wait for a second to see if we can get here, you can see that sheen on the water by the coastline, by richmond, this is impacting portions of richmond, north richmond and san pablo, the affected areas are in those neig
will go back without vaccinations if the city reaches the orange tear, the labor union for sf ust called dennis herrera's lawsuit today petty and frivolous. live in san francisco tonight, kpix five. from the san francisco teachers can start getting vaccinated two weeks from tomorrow. starting february 24, the city is moving into tier 1 of phase 1b. that also includes people who work in emergency services, food service and agricultural. it includes a total of about 1:15,000 people. >> we...
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care providing care to some of our most vulnerable populations and are also are part of the labor unions and our leaders have leverage and it's not just. average yes they're not just advocating for the rights of filipinos but now they're also some of the sickest populations in our country and so that we're going to eventually. thank you joining us thank you to sharon on reporting story that we should know more about thank you very much indeed thank you for watching really sleek stainless steel. hidden away in the room a 1000000 japanese show on the outside world 101 east investigates why so many young men all feel lost in japan on al-jazeera. to say just say and it's time for a different approach one that is going to challenge the way you think aren't asking the questions now is the new host of the next season of the show that's got no space for sound bites only cavities so let's leave them for listening to the headlines join me as i take on the lies dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradiction. i'm marc lamont hill and it's time to get up for us right here on al-jazeera. an
care providing care to some of our most vulnerable populations and are also are part of the labor unions and our leaders have leverage and it's not just. average yes they're not just advocating for the rights of filipinos but now they're also some of the sickest populations in our country and so that we're going to eventually. thank you joining us thank you to sharon on reporting story that we should know more about thank you very much indeed thank you for watching really sleek stainless steel....
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care providing care to some of our most vulnerable populations and are also are part of the labor unions and our leaders have leverage and it's not just. average yes they're not just advocating for the rights of filipinos but now they're also some of the sickest populations in our country and so that we're going to eventually. thank you for joining us to thank you to shine on reporting story that we should know more about thank you very much indeed thank you for watching the sunni extremists. that may not be top of the table. they might not have the biggest stadium. but they stand as titans in the face of the fascist fall right movement. i want to show the world that the good guys come sometimes when they are the force behind jim it's simply phenomenal. the fans who make football. you see. this thing to say that it's time for a different approach so let's leave them closely to the headlines join me as i take on the dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions are marc lamont hill and it's time to get up for the latest news the decision here means that donald trump will not
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providing care to some of our most vulnerable populations and are also are part of the labor unions and our leaders have leverage and it's not just. average yes they're not just advocating for the rights of filipinos but now they're also some of the sickest populations in our country and so that we're going to eventually. thank you for joining us thank you to shine on reported story that we should know what's out thank you very much indeed thank you for watching the sunni extremist. they may not be top of the table. they might not have the biggest stadium. but they stand just titans in the face of the fascist fall rights movement. if you want to show the world that the good guys can sometimes when they are the force behind jim it's simply phenomenal. the fun to make football fun you see when freedom of the press is under threat demonstrators and journalists are dealing with internet outages police intimidation and charges of said dish to shift the focus covering the way the news this covered the listening posts on a. river flows through the coldest reaches of kyrgyzstan the temperat
providing care to some of our most vulnerable populations and are also are part of the labor unions and our leaders have leverage and it's not just. average yes they're not just advocating for the rights of filipinos but now they're also some of the sickest populations in our country and so that we're going to eventually. thank you for joining us thank you to shine on reported story that we should know what's out thank you very much indeed thank you for watching the sunni extremist. they may...
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care providing care to some of our most vulnerable populations and are also are part of the labor unions and our leaders have leverage and it's not just. average yes they're not just advocating for the rights of filipinos but now they're also some of the sickest populations in our country and so that we're going to eventually. thank you for joining us thank you to show an unreported story that we should know more about thank you very much indeed thank you for watching and listening explain this to. a place a black hawk to our world social life where intellectuals artists and activists me where i could be a spark and history is made. from america to our viewers to have brought a world tells the story of 4 iconic cafes and their old arab societies as models of creativity debates the 2nd secret soviet era cafe on a. challenge because of all there is. corruption is so good now in syria the world waited for. a course of a minister a keenest. a european judge tasked with imposing nor an order and a trial road testing the nose of a newly formed nation. witness. a highway on out 0. if you want t
care providing care to some of our most vulnerable populations and are also are part of the labor unions and our leaders have leverage and it's not just. average yes they're not just advocating for the rights of filipinos but now they're also some of the sickest populations in our country and so that we're going to eventually. thank you for joining us thank you to show an unreported story that we should know more about thank you very much indeed thank you for watching and listening explain this...
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to join the laborers union, local 223. it was my family's way into the middle class. event security. it meant safety on the job site so that we didn't have to live in fear of accidents derailing our lives. it meant a pension so my parents could retire with dignity. and it meant health insurance. at seven years old, i was diagnosed with a form of cancer. it was every parent's worst nightmare, but with health care treatment and great treatment by doctors and nurses and prayers from nuns and priests on both sides of the atlantic, i have recovered and i've had an amazing experience on my life journey. i followed my father into that union in construction, i saw firsthand the sacrifices working men and women make their families each and every day. in my 20's, because of the same benefits that enabled my cancer treatment as a child, i went into treatment for alcoholism. i'm a proud member of the recovery community. i went back to college and earned my degree from boston college at the age of 42. i share these details because they
to join the laborers union, local 223. it was my family's way into the middle class. event security. it meant safety on the job site so that we didn't have to live in fear of accidents derailing our lives. it meant a pension so my parents could retire with dignity. and it meant health insurance. at seven years old, i was diagnosed with a form of cancer. it was every parent's worst nightmare, but with health care treatment and great treatment by doctors and nurses and prayers from nuns and...
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nation's largest labor unions, including the afl-cio, unite here, the laborers, and the teamsters. i'm glad that my amendment to support the recruitment and retention of nontraditional apprenticeship populations, including women and people of color, is included in this bill. my constituents and all of our constituents deserve the opportunity this bill affords. i urge my colleagues to vote yes on the national apprenticeship act of 2021. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute, without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize the life of hinckley township trustee rachel. serving as a trustee for five years ray defined what it means to be a public servant. mr. gonzalez: in addition to his service on the board, ray was involved in many different aspects of the township. in particular, the historical society, among many others, including local charities. ray truly loved his community and was passionate about making
nation's largest labor unions, including the afl-cio, unite here, the laborers, and the teamsters. i'm glad that my amendment to support the recruitment and retention of nontraditional apprenticeship populations, including women and people of color, is included in this bill. my constituents and all of our constituents deserve the opportunity this bill affords. i urge my colleagues to vote yes on the national apprenticeship act of 2021. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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i also included the chapter on the labor unions and collective bargaining and how i traveled to mississippi the things that are included in that pool that we all need and that would be such a springboard for economic prosperity for everyone regardless of race or things like debt-free college which used to be the norm in the united states because it paid schools to operate and then tuition was low and you could get a grant, not an interest-bearing loan but a grant in order to pay your way to do that small tuition and living cost. that really changed over the time when the population became more diverse. people don't callout the idea that it's driving up the cost of college but in so many ways it truly is. people are more clear about the impact of racism as what is stopping us from getting truly universal and affordable healthcare in this country, both from the way that the southern dixiecrat stopped gary truman from his first idea from the first time that he proposed a national health insurance plan. it was a southern dixiecrat that blocked it and wouldn't go along with the leader of their o
i also included the chapter on the labor unions and collective bargaining and how i traveled to mississippi the things that are included in that pool that we all need and that would be such a springboard for economic prosperity for everyone regardless of race or things like debt-free college which used to be the norm in the united states because it paid schools to operate and then tuition was low and you could get a grant, not an interest-bearing loan but a grant in order to pay your way to do...
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but at the same time, she is still negotiating with the labor unions. the teachers union called the proposed start date premature, insisting that not all safety measures are in place to go back. >> we are not looking at this as being something that is solely about us. we are thinking about impact to community. so, wow, we may be vaccinated if all these other measures aren't taken, then we could potentially be putting others at risk. >> reporter: meanwhile, parents, students and some community members hope to have their voices heard at a rally this sunday here at astro park in oakland's el embarcadero. lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >>> school closures have led to challenges many teachers have never faced. abc7 news reporter dustin dorsey asked elementary school teachers to take a look back as educators will begin to receive their vaccines this weekend in santa clara county. >> reporter: for more than 300 days, this is what most public school campuses look like in the south bay, empty. >> let's get started, stock in. >> we're teachers because we love to tea
but at the same time, she is still negotiating with the labor unions. the teachers union called the proposed start date premature, insisting that not all safety measures are in place to go back. >> we are not looking at this as being something that is solely about us. we are thinking about impact to community. so, wow, we may be vaccinated if all these other measures aren't taken, then we could potentially be putting others at risk. >> reporter: meanwhile, parents, students and some...
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is embarrassing for san francisco. >> while much of what happens next depends on the labor unions and working conditions, teachers will accept -- they said they only wanted to go back to the classroom when san francisco had entered the less restrictive orange tear. that is two away from where we are now. vaccinations for school staff also a point of discussion in the ongoing negotiations. >> i've been reading that scientifically, the vaccinations for teachers have reached a sticking point, because the science is not there because the children don't tend to be the spreaders scientists had once fought. claudia, thank you for looking into it for us, and thank you for watching. it's my pleasure to be with you weekdays, 11:00 a.m. eastern. it is time for "outnumbered." we begin with this fox news alert. the house is set to vote in just a few hours, on whether to kick out republican congress with woman for dominic from her committee assignments, over some incendiary statements she made before she was elected. it will be one of the first times in recent memory that the majority party has tur
is embarrassing for san francisco. >> while much of what happens next depends on the labor unions and working conditions, teachers will accept -- they said they only wanted to go back to the classroom when san francisco had entered the less restrictive orange tear. that is two away from where we are now. vaccinations for school staff also a point of discussion in the ongoing negotiations. >> i've been reading that scientifically, the vaccinations for teachers have reached a sticking...
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the labor union says 1,000 jobs are lost. will the president bring this issue up when he needs to the labor leaders? did he learn any lesson? and is he going to make any comments? it is about his belief that the president is the committed to good paying jobs. and that incluss his dire to create good, clean energy, good paying union jobs, and that he believes those two can multily happy. he, when he put out his clean rchlg plan last year he had union leaders and the environment mentalists. and he has this particular issue. prior to covid-19, the bureau of labor and statistics reported that two of the fastest growing jobs were in the wind turbine and solar industries, and our plan will make historic investments in the auto industry. creating millions of good paying union jobs. >> ask i ask about other future plans as well? yesterday he said we have not determined what the nick priority moving forward will be. earlier this month when the president was at the overall office with house democrats he said "i can hardly wait to sit d
the labor union says 1,000 jobs are lost. will the president bring this issue up when he needs to the labor leaders? did he learn any lesson? and is he going to make any comments? it is about his belief that the president is the committed to good paying jobs. and that incluss his dire to create good, clean energy, good paying union jobs, and that he believes those two can multily happy. he, when he put out his clean rchlg plan last year he had union leaders and the environment mentalists. and...
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to learn in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year there is still no date for when these classrooms will have children inside again we don't have a date for with axes are going to be here. we don't have a date for when we're going to you as you know we're still in the purple. >>so we do have a date when we're going to move out of the purple into the red you're asking for exactly when we don't get to set that date we don't get to set the it's the back of the virus that actually says that that you know there is still a lot to hammer out with the unions such as how many days will be in person will they be full days or half days. >>the district says they cannot reveal all the details of the negotiations.
to learn in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year there is still no date for when these classrooms will have...
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labor unions. >> the teachers want to be back. and are afraid to be back in large measure. >> reporter: laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> meanwhile, california has a new online tracking system that shows the reopening status of schools. deep blue means in-person learning is taking place. if it's light blue, a hybrid system is being used. yellow means distance learning only. you can find the interactive map on our website, abc7news.com. >>> new this morning, the university of oxford will soon launch the first vaccine study that looks at the safety and immune responses in children and young adults. children ages 6 to 17 will be the focus. 300 volunteers will take part. the first vaccinations are expected some time this month. previous trials of the vaccine in adults show it's safe and has high efficacy. >>> new partners have joined the battle to get americans vaccinated. national drugstore chain cvs and walgreens began inoculating people across the country and here in california as wane friedman reports the process went smoothly for tho
labor unions. >> the teachers want to be back. and are afraid to be back in large measure. >> reporter: laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> meanwhile, california has a new online tracking system that shows the reopening status of schools. deep blue means in-person learning is taking place. if it's light blue, a hybrid system is being used. yellow means distance learning only. you can find the interactive map on our website, abc7news.com. >>> new this morning, the...
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i am a laborer, and member of the 223 international union. and when an executive order was signed by president biden any of the workers on that jobsite were union members. there are laborers. but also inso the american recovery plan, there is an opportunity that we have to build back and better by creating hundreds of thousands of green jobs. walsh: my time is limited. soi for those jobs, will they e available tomorrow. >> again, the quicker we can get it done . walsh: but i think you are talking about that becausein of keystone unchallenged are my today actually last week. but what you are describing is different. hopefully within a year . more likely it is longer than that. and also the union workers losing the work, if impacted it will pay into the pensions and the retirement. is that a correct statement by mr. hoffman. cassidy: yes, if you do not work in that industry. you not get pension credit or healthcare credit. that's absolutely . walsh: in an executive order, maybe six months in one or two or three or four years. their jobs that wi
i am a laborer, and member of the 223 international union. and when an executive order was signed by president biden any of the workers on that jobsite were union members. there are laborers. but also inso the american recovery plan, there is an opportunity that we have to build back and better by creating hundreds of thousands of green jobs. walsh: my time is limited. soi for those jobs, will they e available tomorrow. >> again, the quicker we can get it done . walsh: but i think you are...
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labor unions. >> the teachers want to be back. and are afraid to be back in large measure. >> reporter: laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> meanwhile, california has a new online tracking system that shows the reopening status of schools. deep blue means in-person learning is taking place. if it's light blue, a hybrid system is being used. yellow means distance learning only. you can find the interactive map on our website, abc7news.com. >>> new this morning, the university of oxford will soon launch the first vaccine study that looks at the safety and immune responses in children and young adults. children ages 6 to 17 will be the focus of this study. 300 volunteers will take part. the first vaccinations are expected some time this month. previous trials of the vaccine in adults show it's safe and has high efficacy. >>> this morning a california woman sick can covid-19 while pregnant with twins is giving back to the hospital that saved her life. dallas selling and her growing twins are healthy now, but they were hospitalized in fresno
labor unions. >> the teachers want to be back. and are afraid to be back in large measure. >> reporter: laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> meanwhile, california has a new online tracking system that shows the reopening status of schools. deep blue means in-person learning is taking place. if it's light blue, a hybrid system is being used. yellow means distance learning only. you can find the interactive map on our website, abc7news.com. >>> new this morning, the...
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the whacker act for the first time gave labor unions meaningful towel. the country abandoned the gold standard. but the full legacy of populist liberalism would not be apparent until the 1960's when a texas born and raised president championed civil rights and voting rights for african-americans, declared a war on poverty, and marshaled the power of the federal government to create what he called the great society. when asked about the roots of his political beliefs, lyndon johnson recalled his childhood sitting on the front porch with of his grandparents farmhouse on a river, listening to his grandfather sam johnson, senior, talk about his own experiences in the 1890's as a farmers alliance lecturer, a member of the populist executive committee, and a populist candidate for the state legislature. lbj recalled "hearing my grandfather talk about the plight of the farmer, the necessities for the worker to have protection for bargaining, and the need for improvement of our transportation to get the farmer out of the mud." in lyndon johnson's political world
the whacker act for the first time gave labor unions meaningful towel. the country abandoned the gold standard. but the full legacy of populist liberalism would not be apparent until the 1960's when a texas born and raised president championed civil rights and voting rights for african-americans, declared a war on poverty, and marshaled the power of the federal government to create what he called the great society. when asked about the roots of his political beliefs, lyndon johnson recalled his...
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to learn in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year. there is still no date for when these classrooms will have children inside again we don't have a date for with axes are going to be here. we don't have a date for when we're going to you as you know we're still in the purple. >>so we do have a date when we're going to move out of the purple into the red you're asking for exactly when we don't get to set that date we don't get to set the it's the back of the virus that actually says that that you know there is still a lot to hammer out with the union such as how many days will be in person will they be full days or half days. >>the district says they cannot reveal all the details of the negotiations.
to learn in person, a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on part of the plan which includes reopening schools when the city is in the red tier if the teachers and staff have been vaccinated or wait until the city is in the orange tier to go back without vaccinations today sfu estes superintendent says the very nature of the pandemic is why despite having been closed for close to an entire year. there is still no date for when these classrooms will...
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district's pushed to resume in person instruction is backed by the labor unions representing teachers and staff at this point we have memorandums of understanding with all 3 union groups the district will welcome students back in waves first with the youngest students this week then 3rd graders through 6th graders next week 7th through 12th graders cannot return to classrooms until the county remains in the state's red tier for 5 consecutive days at this time we have about 10,000 of our students who are returning to a hybrid in-person model and we have about 20,000 of our students who are still who are still learning remotely the san ramon valley unified school district is one of 9 public districts to submit the reopening plan. contra costa health services in danville phillipe all kron 4 news warren county supervisors announced rent freezes in several cities due to high covid-19 case rate. >>rent increases will be temporarily halted dylan beach marine city to mahler's marshall point reyes station the cops you and parts of unincorporated kovatto officials say those cities have dispropo
district's pushed to resume in person instruction is backed by the labor unions representing teachers and staff at this point we have memorandums of understanding with all 3 union groups the district will welcome students back in waves first with the youngest students this week then 3rd graders through 6th graders next week 7th through 12th graders cannot return to classrooms until the county remains in the state's red tier for 5 consecutive days at this time we have about 10,000 of our...
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>>a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on at least part of the plan to get things reopened that would be when the city is in the red tier if the staff has been vaccinated or the orange chair there have not been all of those vaccinations another major critic of the slow reopening of schools in california along with the leadership in the state is former san diego american fought kevin faulconer. >>he was san francisco today campaigning to replace governor gavin newsome call for selling sogomonian live in the studio tonight with his message l a. >>and the republican from san diego faulkner has his eye on the state capitol with a strong desire to break a decade of democratic leadership at the top by putting his hat in the ring for governor calling the one party rule out of touch. while today standing in front of abraham lincoln high school in san francisco, falter question the slow comeback for kids and students to learn and teach inside the classroom, claiming new sums children of him back to private school while california's public schools are
>>a tentative agreement has been reached between the district and the labor unions on at least part of the plan to get things reopened that would be when the city is in the red tier if the staff has been vaccinated or the orange chair there have not been all of those vaccinations another major critic of the slow reopening of schools in california along with the leadership in the state is former san diego american fought kevin faulconer. >>he was san francisco today campaigning to...
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. >> while not named in the lawsuit, much depend on the labor unions and what working conditions teachers will accept, 54 of california's 58 counties are still two tears away in the most restrictive, purple. there's also the issue of vaccinated teachers which the biden administration says is not necessary to safely open schools. >> the president wants schools to open, there are number of other mitigation steps to take. >> vaccines have been a sticking point with unions, not just in california but in virginia, the city of portland, and in the nation's third-largest district, chicago where union leaders block teachers from heading back to classrooms earlier this week. the cities mayors said sewell lock teachers out of remote learning if they failed to negotiate plan to reopen. >> we are failing those children by not giving them the option to return to school. >> while the san francisco school board has given no timeline for reopening, it has announced that nearly a third of the city's public schools are getting renamed including abraham lincoln high because some find his legacy offensive re
. >> while not named in the lawsuit, much depend on the labor unions and what working conditions teachers will accept, 54 of california's 58 counties are still two tears away in the most restrictive, purple. there's also the issue of vaccinated teachers which the biden administration says is not necessary to safely open schools. >> the president wants schools to open, there are number of other mitigation steps to take. >> vaccines have been a sticking point with unions, not...
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support of the environmental community, the labor unions and some of the car manufacturers. make no mistake, in several different ways this democratic majority will compel the senate to forcefully relent and urgently address climate change beginning with work in all of the relevant committees. so as we set up new committee structures, i look forward to working the new democratic chairs on ways their committees will address the climate crisis. i look forward to speaking with my colleagues on the other side of the aisle about finding some common ground on this issue. and most importantly, i look forward to propelling this chamber into action on a crisis that concerns not only all of our futures, but the futures of our children and our grandchildren. it's our solemn obligation to leave behind a planet upon which future generations can grow and prosper. now, on covid. yesterday afternoon the senate took the first step in preparing a rescue package for an economy and a country that is still in the throes of crisis. the $1.9 trillion budget resolution is designed to meet the needs
support of the environmental community, the labor unions and some of the car manufacturers. make no mistake, in several different ways this democratic majority will compel the senate to forcefully relent and urgently address climate change beginning with work in all of the relevant committees. so as we set up new committee structures, i look forward to working the new democratic chairs on ways their committees will address the climate crisis. i look forward to speaking with my colleagues on the...
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the streets right now amongst the students amounts the labor unions the trade unions they are now moving beyond the february 1st demands that you know he had for changing the constitution and they're talking about really generational change now in a way that we haven't seen him even martin decades and so again the 2 sides are moving much further apart and there's there's really no possible compromise between the civil disobedience movement and the top without the military and our military right now ok thank you so much for speaking to us from singapore thank you. now ghana has become the 1st country to receive vaccines through the international kovacs scheme the astra zeneca jobs arrived in the capital across short time ago the 600000 vols have been flown in from india gone up plans to inoculate around 20 percent of the population in the 1st phase of its campaign but the unicef executive director has hailed the delivery of the doses as a historic moment and we have to force says with the 1st shipment of doses the un can make good on the promise of kovacs to ensure people from less wealth
the streets right now amongst the students amounts the labor unions the trade unions they are now moving beyond the february 1st demands that you know he had for changing the constitution and they're talking about really generational change now in a way that we haven't seen him even martin decades and so again the 2 sides are moving much further apart and there's there's really no possible compromise between the civil disobedience movement and the top without the military and our military right...
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i am a laborer. i'm part of the international union. when that executive order was signed many of the workers on that job site were union members. in the american recoveries plan there is an opportunity that we have to build back better by creating hundreds of thousands of green jobs -- >> so so, if i can because my time is limits, will those jobs be available tomorrow? >> again, the quicker we can get the american recovery plan -- >> i think you're talking past me. the keystone xl jobs are going today. actually last week. the jobs you're describing are in the by and by. hopefully within a year, more likely longer than that. he also said aside from 8,000 union workers, this impacted their ability to pay into their pension and their retirement. is that a direct statement. if you don't work in that industry you don't get pension credit or health care credit. >> i grant that the administration has high hopes for jobs that will replace these. the guy in front has a completed house, will that be available tomorrow by e everything that the ad
i am a laborer. i'm part of the international union. when that executive order was signed many of the workers on that job site were union members. in the american recoveries plan there is an opportunity that we have to build back better by creating hundreds of thousands of green jobs -- >> so so, if i can because my time is limits, will those jobs be available tomorrow? >> again, the quicker we can get the american recovery plan -- >> i think you're talking past me. the...
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district and the labor unions is expected to be ratified next week. some negotiations are still ongoing. the deal requires certain benchmarks be met before in person learning resumes. >> starting today the alameda county sheriff's office will begin vaccinating its employees. earlier this month unions representing county deputies and oakland police officers called on health officials to vaccinate members. the county said there was not enough supply. at least one sheriff deputy has died from covid-19. >>> the cdc predicts upward of 559,000 lives will be lost to coronavirus by march 13th. now we're getting new numbers on just how deadly the virus was last year. the cdc says the pandemic caused u.s. life expectancy to drop first half of 2020, shaving off at least one year of life. that's the biggest decrease we have seen since world war ii. for minorities, the toll is greater. black americans lost nearly three years, hispanics, just shy of two. experts fear another covid surge. >> i'm pretty concerned about these variants. i expect they will become domina
district and the labor unions is expected to be ratified next week. some negotiations are still ongoing. the deal requires certain benchmarks be met before in person learning resumes. >> starting today the alameda county sheriff's office will begin vaccinating its employees. earlier this month unions representing county deputies and oakland police officers called on health officials to vaccinate members. the county said there was not enough supply. at least one sheriff deputy has died...
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and the laborers international union said it will cost 1,000 union jobs. can you explain why the president was right? >> well, i wish he hadn't done that on the first day. because the laborers international was right. it did and will cost us jobs in the process. i wish he had paired that more carefully with the thing that he did second by saying, here's where we're creating jobs. we can do mine reclamation. we can fix leaks and seeps and create hundreds of thousands of jobs in doing all of that stuff. . >> all right. that was "axios" 1 big thing this morning. with a look at "axios" a.m., political reporter hans nichols. walk us through the significance of that exchange right there between your colleague jonathan swan and the labor leader richard trumpco. >> i had to get my plug in real quick and explain my back drop. you know the labor world like i do. labor unions are very savvy. there was criticism of biden. that was unmistakable. the back half of the answer is mr. president, when you're spending more money -- and remember, biden plans to spend 2 trillio
and the laborers international union said it will cost 1,000 union jobs. can you explain why the president was right? >> well, i wish he hadn't done that on the first day. because the laborers international was right. it did and will cost us jobs in the process. i wish he had paired that more carefully with the thing that he did second by saying, here's where we're creating jobs. we can do mine reclamation. we can fix leaks and seeps and create hundreds of thousands of jobs in doing all...
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joined with the nation's leader -- leading labor union and other reform groups and created their own new party, the people's party. its supporters were soon dubbed populists. and populists embraced the legacy. by 1892, populists had hammered out a platform calling for sweeping reforms. populists demanded a national currency, safe, sound and flexible, issued by the general government. in other words, the greenback system which would take the country out the gold standard. they enforced a sub treasury plan. the platform called for a graduated income tax which would place more of the nation's tax burden on the wealthy. going a step beyond the idea of just regulating the railroads, populists called for government ownership of the roads, arguing that railroads were essentially public utilities, used and needed by all. likewise, they called for government ownership of the telephone and telegraph systems, which, by their nature, tended to be monopolistic. in herbs of curbing political corruption, they called for the direct election of u.s. senators by popular vote, rather than being elected
joined with the nation's leader -- leading labor union and other reform groups and created their own new party, the people's party. its supporters were soon dubbed populists. and populists embraced the legacy. by 1892, populists had hammered out a platform calling for sweeping reforms. populists demanded a national currency, safe, sound and flexible, issued by the general government. in other words, the greenback system which would take the country out the gold standard. they enforced a sub...
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the labor unions have a lot to say about the job cuts planned at commerzbank. they would like to see job losses and job cuts stretch out over many years. what time horizon do you have with the rate of attrition? dr. orlopp: we have quite an aspirational plan. we want to see the full production by 2024, which means the majority of the staff reductions need to be done by 2023. 80% retargeted for 2023. there is not a lot of time. we are in a constructive interactions with the worker's counsel, and i am convinced we will have agreements in may, then we can take it from there. i think it is doable, challenging, but doable. matt: i want to ask about the transformation you expect. we have seen a massive increase in retail investing in the u.s. due to know commission trade on platforms like robinhood. that seems like a space that is fairly empty in germany. i know you want to target more high net worth individuals and small businesses that are also looking to do this kind of investing. can you take advantage of that and make some inroads this year? dr. orlopp: we have
the labor unions have a lot to say about the job cuts planned at commerzbank. they would like to see job losses and job cuts stretch out over many years. what time horizon do you have with the rate of attrition? dr. orlopp: we have quite an aspirational plan. we want to see the full production by 2024, which means the majority of the staff reductions need to be done by 2023. 80% retargeted for 2023. there is not a lot of time. we are in a constructive interactions with the worker's counsel, and...
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hearts and labor unions of the across the country and there's a dark side. to see the grit from. him into something more like the team i didn't see of the british but i meet with victims of violence and life is like for minorities in the country join me on my journey in search of india's soul on al-jazeera. the hour. and i'm not done. yet. but i let me show you something this is a $1.25 a well i mean if it were by your very small cup of coffee millions of people around the world. this amount a day of the numbers have gone down but there's still a lot of work to be done at a time when the world is looking at how to reduce exchange the spotlight has been turned on the women wherever they have the opportunity to be. in the local communities into the economy is the huge benefits to the people around them to. know that investing in winning. it's not just the. right thing to do it's smart economics because there's a ripple effect the spreads into the wider community so let's take a look at how this works down on the ground in this film we had to kenya where i would be making change aro
hearts and labor unions of the across the country and there's a dark side. to see the grit from. him into something more like the team i didn't see of the british but i meet with victims of violence and life is like for minorities in the country join me on my journey in search of india's soul on al-jazeera. the hour. and i'm not done. yet. but i let me show you something this is a $1.25 a well i mean if it were by your very small cup of coffee millions of people around the world. this amount a...
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auto industry in the union and labor movement in the middle class but he talks about how it inspired some of the lunch counter sit downs of the 1960s. that tactic was sort of pioneered. another reason i want to write is one of our family friends was a sit down the striker who lived to be 98-years-old and felt like his life exemplified what the strike had achieved. he started making 25 cents an hour when he retired in the 70s making 27 which is good money even for today. kind of a local celebrity in lansing. they called him the tooth fairy of the flapjacks act. a waitress would always cover her mouth and had crooked teeth as that it would cost $14,000 so he said here's a check, go fix your teeth. he did it for two of these women. very middle-class idea on houses and rented them out to students and at that time in the 70s, i went to high school across the street from a body plant which is no longer there of course and i think if you were a skilled tradesmen you had the best job in town because they ended up keeping their health insurance and that is one of the reasons he was 98-years-o
auto industry in the union and labor movement in the middle class but he talks about how it inspired some of the lunch counter sit downs of the 1960s. that tactic was sort of pioneered. another reason i want to write is one of our family friends was a sit down the striker who lived to be 98-years-old and felt like his life exemplified what the strike had achieved. he started making 25 cents an hour when he retired in the 70s making 27 which is good money even for today. kind of a local...