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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 nonunion workers have lower wages. >> but they also have a lot more jobs i don't even believe these workers in south carolina field they are underpaid. they sweep them up a line around the block wi
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...
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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 nonunion workers have lower wages. >> but they also have a lot more jobs i don't even believe these workers in south carolina field they are underpaid. they sweep them up a line around the block wi
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...
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i have grave concerns how we make the iranians live up to their bargain and compliance. the deal will lead to a nuclear iran and then a nuclearized middle east. it threatens the united states and turns 70 years of policy on its head. >> the iraq war has become a political football that republicans like jeb bush and marco rubio have bobbled. now rick perry is weighing in. he says knowing what the world knows now, he would not have invaded iraq as president bush did. perry blamed the troubles now and including the spread of isis on president obama. perry accused him of delusional thinking. >>> and a murder mystery in washington, d.c. a family and their nanny killed. the child as well. new clues the police have in the case next. >>> police in washington, d.c. are trying to unravel a bizarre mystery after four people found dead following a house fire. the victims a husband and wife their son and housekeeper. all three of them had suffered injuries before the fire was set. now police have released surveillance video of a person they want to speak with. cnn's joe johns has mor
i have grave concerns how we make the iranians live up to their bargain and compliance. the deal will lead to a nuclear iran and then a nuclearized middle east. it threatens the united states and turns 70 years of policy on its head. >> the iraq war has become a political football that republicans like jeb bush and marco rubio have bobbled. now rick perry is weighing in. he says knowing what the world knows now, he would not have invaded iraq as president bush did. perry blamed the...
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district judge jed rackoff argued that because of the plea bargain, the criminal justice system in the united states today bears little relationship to what the founding fathers contemplated what the movies and television portray, or what the average american believes. there is more often than not no day in court, no trial, no rights for the accused. the prosecutor almost always gets what he wants. having served on a grand jury myself, i can confirm that it is, in fact, a rubber stamp for the prosecution, which is exactly the opposite of what it was intended for. the crime wave of the 1970s scared america. and when scared, americans often overreact and enact bad legislation. what followed were a spate of laws relating to drugs and crime that have given the police and prosecutors far too much power and the accused too few protections and too little dignity. the zeal to lock people up has spawned a vast prison industrial complex that now lobbies aggressively for its own special interests, which of course mean more arrests, lockups, and thus more prisons. the anglo-american system of law
district judge jed rackoff argued that because of the plea bargain, the criminal justice system in the united states today bears little relationship to what the founding fathers contemplated what the movies and television portray, or what the average american believes. there is more often than not no day in court, no trial, no rights for the accused. the prosecutor almost always gets what he wants. having served on a grand jury myself, i can confirm that it is, in fact, a rubber stamp for the...
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states out of the region and cutting a grand bargain with iran afternoon the arch enemy of these gulf arabs so, coming to this meeting, they were not playing shields in his photo op. lou: also making it is voice well heard today iran making it clear if u.s. or any other nation trying to intra intradict a ship, that app aid ship, there -- >> my gets guess it is a lot of iranian bluster, but you never know for sure, more than 25 years ago a much less capable iranian navy tried to challenge ronald reagan, and lost you know a good part of their navy, went to the bottom of the sea. so there is always a chance that the iranians could miscalculate challenge us then we'll see if president obama has about ronald reagan in him. lou: if there is a ronald reagan in him it is not obvious his secretary of state meeting with russian leaders and leaves the meeting in so much -- sochi with nothing, then turkey en this on to beijing where his folks made it clear, he is going to make it clear to the chinese that the waters of the south china seas will be freely freel. as well the airspace, it is not you
states out of the region and cutting a grand bargain with iran afternoon the arch enemy of these gulf arabs so, coming to this meeting, they were not playing shields in his photo op. lou: also making it is voice well heard today iran making it clear if u.s. or any other nation trying to intra intradict a ship, that app aid ship, there -- >> my gets guess it is a lot of iranian bluster, but you never know for sure, more than 25 years ago a much less capable iranian navy tried to challenge...
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states out of the region and cutting a grand bargain with iran. the arch-enemy of these gulf arabs. so the thought of coming here and believing any kinds of assurances that the president is prepared to give them they just weren't going to play shilles in his photo op. >> also making its voice well heard today, iran making it clear that if u.s. or any other nation tries to interdict it says is an aid ship going to yemen, that it will set a fire in the region. your reaction to that warning? >> yeah. my guess is that it's a lot of iranian bluster but let's face it you never know for sure. little more than 25 years ago, a much less capable iranian navy tried to challenge ronald reagan in the persian gulf and lost a good part of their navy went to the bottom of the sea. so there's always a chance that the iranians could miscalculate challenge us and then we are going to see if president obama has any ronald reagan in him. >> well if there is ronald reagan a ronald reagan in him, it's not obvious. john kerry, his secretary of state, meeting with russian
states out of the region and cutting a grand bargain with iran. the arch-enemy of these gulf arabs. so the thought of coming here and believing any kinds of assurances that the president is prepared to give them they just weren't going to play shilles in his photo op. >> also making its voice well heard today, iran making it clear that if u.s. or any other nation tries to interdict it says is an aid ship going to yemen, that it will set a fire in the region. your reaction to that warning?...
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power vis-a-vis cities in the united states. the nfl has a team in green bay wisconsin, since the early 19 1920's. it is a community of 100,000 people. there are lots of kphaourpbts with a larger population base that would love an nfl team. so with only 32 franchises the nfl gets to play cities off of each other and they get to extract subsidies in most cases. the case in foxborough, massachusetts, with the patriots and gillette stadium or in the meadowlands in new jersey at metlife, those are privately funded facilities. in most cases the nfl can extract substantial public subsidies because of their, a, their popularity and, b, that they have a lot of market power as a monopolist. so that is an issue. now, i think one thing that is important to understand with regard to this $10 million i was talking about is that the only benefit conceivably that the nfl got from the tax exempt status is they were able to issue tax exempt bond. those bonds were used by the nfl to give to the teams so the teams could make a larger private contr
power vis-a-vis cities in the united states. the nfl has a team in green bay wisconsin, since the early 19 1920's. it is a community of 100,000 people. there are lots of kphaourpbts with a larger population base that would love an nfl team. so with only 32 franchises the nfl gets to play cities off of each other and they get to extract subsidies in most cases. the case in foxborough, massachusetts, with the patriots and gillette stadium or in the meadowlands in new jersey at metlife, those are...
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to become a member of the coalition government yet it disagrees in principle with the united kingdom. >> ahmed hamed says one government seems like the next. >> they don't have a really strong item about what to do in the future. >> mike gate says there's a worst case scenario. >> i'd say no, neither labor nor conservative can easily form a government and we end up with months of uncertainty with potentially david cameron trying to squat as a kind of care taker. >> some are predicting if a government emerges in this election it may be so shaky another election could be necessary soon. >> and antonio, i don't think you'll see any quick projections 50 television networks here tomorrow -- by the television networks here , as soon as the polls close at 10:00. we'll probably hear from some of the leaders of the political parties and they may claim some victories but it could take days or weeks before we really know for sure who won -- who will win this election. antonio. >> parliamentary maneuvering in both israel and britain. so we could hear one of the parties claim victory and then not
to become a member of the coalition government yet it disagrees in principle with the united kingdom. >> ahmed hamed says one government seems like the next. >> they don't have a really strong item about what to do in the future. >> mike gate says there's a worst case scenario. >> i'd say no, neither labor nor conservative can easily form a government and we end up with months of uncertainty with potentially david cameron trying to squat as a kind of care taker. >>...
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i have grave concerns over how we will make the iranians live up to their end of the bargain and how we can ensure proper verify able compliance. the deal will lead to a nuclear iran and then a nuclear middle east. that threatens israel everybody, it threatens the united states and it turns 70 years of nuclear deterrence policy on its head. >>> the iraq war is a political football that republicans like jeb bush and marco rubio bobbled. how rick perry is weighing in. he said knowing what we know now, he would not have invaded iraq. and he talked about the widespread of isis on president obama. he accuses the president on what he calls delusional thinking. >>> record rainfulall as the cold front is moving east. we have meteorologist pedram javaheri with the latest. >> good morning, poppy. the historic rainfall and flooding. the steering currents are in prime position to bring rain across california and the southern plains is getting in on the action. look at the numbers as far as what we are seeing above normal. 13 inches in okc this month. 3 is average. dallas more than doubling the m
i have grave concerns over how we will make the iranians live up to their end of the bargain and how we can ensure proper verify able compliance. the deal will lead to a nuclear iran and then a nuclear middle east. that threatens israel everybody, it threatens the united states and it turns 70 years of nuclear deterrence policy on its head. >>> the iraq war is a political football that republicans like jeb bush and marco rubio bobbled. how rick perry is weighing in. he said knowing...
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@nbcbayarea.com. >>> a bullet train bargain for less than $100. you may soon be able to get from san francisco to los angeles. the "los angeles times" reporting fares for the newly planned bullet train could be $86. roughly 20 cents a mile. it would be one of the world's cheapest high-speed rail trips. by comparison, a train ticket from london to paris, a shorter trip than san francisco to l.a. costs upwards of $200. if completed, and that is still a big if the california bullet train would connect san francisco and los angeles by 2029. >>> new at 11:00 florida police say george zimmerman was shot minutes ago during a road rage incident. you're looking at chopper video of one of the cars involved as it's being towed away. this happened in lake mary, 20 miles north of orlando. an investigation is underway and officers are only saying that zimmerman has minor injuries according to the nbc station in orlando. you might remember zimmerman. he was acquitted in the shooting death of trayvon martin two years ago. >>> up next at 11:00, the drought has cal
@nbcbayarea.com. >>> a bullet train bargain for less than $100. you may soon be able to get from san francisco to los angeles. the "los angeles times" reporting fares for the newly planned bullet train could be $86. roughly 20 cents a mile. it would be one of the world's cheapest high-speed rail trips. by comparison, a train ticket from london to paris, a shorter trip than san francisco to l.a. costs upwards of $200. if completed, and that is still a big if the california...
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. >> assigned to the same housing unit is joe watson. antonucci is at maricopa awaiting sentencing for manslaughter having plea bargained from charges of arson and murder. he and three friends burned down their former employer's office building, and one of them didn't make it out in time. >> in the process of starting the fire, my best friend ended up catching himself on fire and died in the process, and i got charged with first degree murder as well as the arson, justly so. it was a horrible decision, horrible mistake. something that i wish i had never done but i did and i got to face the consequences now. >> he was preaching the kingdom of god and teaching those things which concern the lord jesus christ with all confidence and what i want to point out today is that is no matter where we are, we need to be serving god. >> while waiting for his sentencing hearing, antonucci has begun leading bible studies for other inmates. >> i'm a devout christian and i've gotten back to my walk with god. i was working in my church and everything befo
. >> assigned to the same housing unit is joe watson. antonucci is at maricopa awaiting sentencing for manslaughter having plea bargained from charges of arson and murder. he and three friends burned down their former employer's office building, and one of them didn't make it out in time. >> in the process of starting the fire, my best friend ended up catching himself on fire and died in the process, and i got charged with first degree murder as well as the arson, justly so. it was...
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this afternoon the united states that will keep its part of the bargain. we will follow through on a promise and make clear to the american people that we are committed to getting our fiscal house in order with this important 1st step. i yield the floor. >> mr. pres., a budget is far more than a series of numbers on a peace of paper. a budget really is a statement of values and priorities, priorities, a statement of the kind of nation we are in the kind of nation we want to be. for many of us these values and priorities are clear. we we believe that a budget should help us move toward an economy that is built from the middle out not the top-down and a government that works for all of our families not just the wealthiest few. the republican budget that we are here debating today would move us in the opposite direction. instead of working with us to build on the bipartisan budget deal we struck last congress republicans have introduced a budget that would lock in sequestration hollow out defense and nondefense investments and use gimmicks and games to pay --
this afternoon the united states that will keep its part of the bargain. we will follow through on a promise and make clear to the american people that we are committed to getting our fiscal house in order with this important 1st step. i yield the floor. >> mr. pres., a budget is far more than a series of numbers on a peace of paper. a budget really is a statement of values and priorities, priorities, a statement of the kind of nation we are in the kind of nation we want to be. for many...
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it's about raising the wages it's about fighting for the rights of collective bargaining, it's about paid sick, it's about trade deals and we are united with our friends in labor and we are especially inspired by those millions of young people all over this country, all these people standing up, demanding -- people who are making beds and frying chicken at this very moment, to make sure they have a life. we pledge to stand with them. we will work and fight and never give up until we make sure that the american dream is a reality not just a dream, but a possibility and a way forward. i'm proud to sign this and we are doing it right now. [applause] >> thank you very much. let me give a special shout out and thank mayor deblasio for his bold and tremendous leadership. we are talking about what the country really knows about and that is a progressive agenda. i want to also thank our governors and senators and members of congress and labor leaders who are here today. all of the champions for change and for a progressive agenda. my mayor -- i come from oakland. we know what a progressive a
it's about raising the wages it's about fighting for the rights of collective bargaining, it's about paid sick, it's about trade deals and we are united with our friends in labor and we are especially inspired by those millions of young people all over this country, all these people standing up, demanding -- people who are making beds and frying chicken at this very moment, to make sure they have a life. we pledge to stand with them. we will work and fight and never give up until we make sure...
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martin rothbod of united therapeutics to find out more about the company's prospects. welcome to "mad money." good to see you. we've had one other company like this. i just want to gave little bit of background. your company basically started as a mother's race for the cure. >> that's true. that's true. our youngest daughter developed pulmonary hypertension. there were no medicines approved for it from the fda. she was going to die within three to five years. fortunately today she's 30 years old, sheath healthy and our medicines are helping thousands of other young ladies too. >> that's an amazing story. it wasn't like you were a biologist, you had worked at sirius satellite. irwas head of sirius xm satellite communications. but when your youngest daughter gets this kind of a diagnosis, i was going to stop everything i did and save her. >> now there was something on the market but at the time it seemed like it was worse than the actual disease in terms of how debilitate your daughter. >> the drug had been approved you had toin fuse it into your blood vest tells 24 hour
martin rothbod of united therapeutics to find out more about the company's prospects. welcome to "mad money." good to see you. we've had one other company like this. i just want to gave little bit of background. your company basically started as a mother's race for the cure. >> that's true. that's true. our youngest daughter developed pulmonary hypertension. there were no medicines approved for it from the fda. she was going to die within three to five years. fortunately today...
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it's about fighting for the right to collective bargaining. it's about fair trade deals. and we are united. we are united, progressive caucus, we are united with our friends in labor. we are especially inspired by those millions of young people all over this country. black lives matter. 15 and union. the walmart workers. all these people standing up demanding national domestic workers alliance, people who are making beds and emptying toilets and frying chicken at this very moment so that they can try to have a life. and we pledge to stand with them always. and we are going to work and fight and never give up till we make sure that the american dream is a reality not just a dream. but a possibility and a path forward. thank you, i am proud to sign this, and we're doing it right now. >> thank you very much. and let me give a special shout-out and thanks to mayor de blasio for his very bold and very magnificent and tremendous leadership in pulling this all together to really talk about what the country really knows about, and that is the progressive agenda. i want to also th
it's about fighting for the right to collective bargaining. it's about fair trade deals. and we are united. we are united, progressive caucus, we are united with our friends in labor. we are especially inspired by those millions of young people all over this country. black lives matter. 15 and union. the walmart workers. all these people standing up demanding national domestic workers alliance, people who are making beds and emptying toilets and frying chicken at this very moment so that they...
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it's about fighting for the right to collective bargaining. it's about paid sick about fair trade deals, and we are united. we are united. progressive caucus mayor de blasio, we are united with our friends in labor and we are especially inspired by those millions of young people all over this country black lives matter, the union the walmart workers, all these people standing up demanding national domestic workers alliance people who are making beds and emptying toilets and frying chicken at this very moment so they can try to have a life and we pledge to stand with them always, and we are going to work and fight and never give up until we make sure that the american dream is a reality not just a dream but a possibility and a path forward. thank you. i am proud to sign this and we're doing it right now. >> thank you very much. let me thank mayor de blasio for his very bold and very magnificent and tremendous leadership and pulling this all together to really talk about what the country really knows about and that is the progressive agenda. i w
it's about fighting for the right to collective bargaining. it's about paid sick about fair trade deals, and we are united. we are united. progressive caucus mayor de blasio, we are united with our friends in labor and we are especially inspired by those millions of young people all over this country black lives matter, the union the walmart workers, all these people standing up demanding national domestic workers alliance people who are making beds and emptying toilets and frying chicken at...
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it is also one of the most, i always thought the most overpriced portion of travel in the united states. gerri: yeah. >> you pay like $300 for a one-way ticket. now that it is not here, you're thinking wow, that was actually kind of a bargain because it is so convenient, because airports are nightmare and buss are difficult. gerri: particularly the acela and northeast corridor. go right in town. grab the train get on it and move. i understand even planes are booked now. if you're trying to get to washington, trying to get to new york, this weekend or maybe monday or tuesday, it will be super hard. what do you do? >> you can always rent a car, if you don't have a car, you can rent a car. you have to pay drop off fee in d.c. which can add up and gas and tolls along the jersey turnpike or whatever. you can also take a us about. there is still limited space on uses about. of course buses you can get caught in a lot of traffic. i tried both bus and megabus before. not my favorite mode of transport. airlines are adding flights and capacity. they're putting larger planes. gerri: are they addin
it is also one of the most, i always thought the most overpriced portion of travel in the united states. gerri: yeah. >> you pay like $300 for a one-way ticket. now that it is not here, you're thinking wow, that was actually kind of a bargain because it is so convenient, because airports are nightmare and buss are difficult. gerri: particularly the acela and northeast corridor. go right in town. grab the train get on it and move. i understand even planes are booked now. if you're trying...
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essentially bargaining their belligerence in exchange for territorial gains the italians coming into the war 1915 because they have designs on hungarian territory in the south trieste and -- triestae. partly because of wilson's own rhetoric, the u.s. entered the war for very different reasons. that in itself was quite interesting. we have to go back a little bit further to see who president woodrow wilson was and how he came to play such a dominant role in this story and in the postwar settlement. he had been elected back in 1912 for the first time. bill clinton was elected due in some part two a split in the republican vote. he entered the white house with somewhat of a duality. this is unlike for example barack obama winning with the vast majority. in 1912, there was another republican on the ballot, theodore roosevelt. roosevelt was remembered for many things. some of his nicknames were the pool moose -- bull moose. he was a very strong president when it comes to foreign policy. he saw the u.s. as having more of a traditional type of approach to foreign policy. he also had the rar
essentially bargaining their belligerence in exchange for territorial gains the italians coming into the war 1915 because they have designs on hungarian territory in the south trieste and -- triestae. partly because of wilson's own rhetoric, the u.s. entered the war for very different reasons. that in itself was quite interesting. we have to go back a little bit further to see who president woodrow wilson was and how he came to play such a dominant role in this story and in the postwar...
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it was that severing of the cause and of the fight that established the bargain that the white north and the white south would hold on to for generations. despite the terrible cause, grant continued, quote, i do noterity question the sincerity of the us. great mass of those who were opposed to us. sincerity. indeed, who could've doubted the sincerity of the confederacy who w had bled itself to death in pursuit of that cause. the confederacy was profoundly sincere.aspronging the soldiers were sincere in their longing to leave the tes. united states. sincere in their hatred in what they saw as an invading army. sincere in their hatred of the in abolitionist and the black and t republicans that they blame for heican starting the war.s sincere in their belief they had the best army and the best generals. rmy and they were never shaken in those beliefs all the way up to appomattox and beyond for e so generations. so general grant was right not to doubt their sincerity. gave now, general grant's portrayal of appomattox gave the white south what it most wanted and thought it had certainly e
it was that severing of the cause and of the fight that established the bargain that the white north and the white south would hold on to for generations. despite the terrible cause, grant continued, quote, i do noterity question the sincerity of the us. great mass of those who were opposed to us. sincerity. indeed, who could've doubted the sincerity of the confederacy who w had bled itself to death in pursuit of that cause. the confederacy was profoundly sincere.aspronging the soldiers were...
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recommendations are put to the resource committee. >> similar question regarding the ability to collectively bargain and set staffing levels. do you think expanding collective bargaining rights and physician's ability to negotiate would play a role in ensuring physician's voices are heard you're paid attention to by folks making decisions? >> frankly i'm not sure i have an answer to that question. we currently have union representation in the hospital. it gets involved in a lot -- i think some of these issues seems to me many times makes it more complicated. i think if we could empower more people within the hospital we could probably eliminate a lot of these problems that have to do with working conditions. >> how do you empower them if -- without having collective organization, how are you going to be heard and listen to? how will you get people to listen to you unless there's some leverage? >> i'm not quite sure i understand that question, if you're talking about pay or talking about working conditions? >> working conditions are also part of what are collectively bargained. >> i'm not sure the is
recommendations are put to the resource committee. >> similar question regarding the ability to collectively bargain and set staffing levels. do you think expanding collective bargaining rights and physician's ability to negotiate would play a role in ensuring physician's voices are heard you're paid attention to by folks making decisions? >> frankly i'm not sure i have an answer to that question. we currently have union representation in the hospital. it gets involved in a lot -- i...
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recommendations are put to the resource committee. >> similar question regarding the ability to collectively bargain and set staffing levels. do you think expanding collective bargaining rights and physician's ability to negotiate would play a role in ensuring physician's voices are heard, s voices are heard, ' voices are heard, you're paid attention to by folks making decisions? >> frankly i'm not sure i have an answer to that question. we currently have union representation in the hospital. it gets involved in a lot -- i think some of these issues seems to me many times makes it more complicated. i think if we could empower more people within the hospital we could probably eliminate a lot of these problems that have to do with working conditions. >> how do you empower them if -- without having collective organization, how are you going to be heard and listen to? how will you get people to listen to you unless there's some leverage? >> i'm not quite sure i understand that question, if you're talking about pay or talking about working conditions? >> working conditions are also part of what are colle
recommendations are put to the resource committee. >> similar question regarding the ability to collectively bargain and set staffing levels. do you think expanding collective bargaining rights and physician's ability to negotiate would play a role in ensuring physician's voices are heard, s voices are heard, ' voices are heard, you're paid attention to by folks making decisions? >> frankly i'm not sure i have an answer to that question. we currently have union representation in the...
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and this afternoon the united states senate will keep its part of the bargain. we will keep -- follow through on our promise and we'll make clear to the american people that we're committed to getting our fiscal house in order with this important first step. mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president a budget is far more than a series of numbers on a piece of paper. a budget really is a statement of values and priorities, a statement of the kind of nation we are and the kind of nation we want to be. for many of us, these values and priorities are clear. we believe that a budget should help us move towards an economy that is built from the middle out, not from the top down. and a government that works for all of our families, not just the wealthiest few. but, mr. president the republican budget that we are here debating today would move us in the opposite direction. instead of working with us to build on the bipartisan budget deal that we struck last congress, republ
and this afternoon the united states senate will keep its part of the bargain. we will keep -- follow through on our promise and we'll make clear to the american people that we're committed to getting our fiscal house in order with this important first step. mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president a budget is far more than a series of numbers on a piece of paper. a budget really is a statement...
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. >> and at a bargain price. >> looks like the baggage carousel is brings us lost luggage as well. here to help us go through it ambassador for the laos luggage unit. >> good morning. >> we have things to slide down. >> i'm nervous. let's do it. so what are these? >> these bags have come through unclaimed baggage center. we do a daily experience where we go through bags. make sure there's nothing harmful, embarrassing and dangerous. >> so we can open them up and see what's going on. >> this is what you do at the center. >> this is what we do every day. we have people who go through the bags every day. all of those good things. >> okay. wait. i think this is you here. >> what do we have in here? >> a map. new york tour guide. >> i think i got one of these yesterday. >> what do you do with the stuff? you wash it? >> we do. they've been sitting in a suitcase at least 90 days. we make sure they're laundered. we make sure they're good enough to sell. what we don't sell we donate to a large number of organizations. >> deodorant. >> used deodorant, we'll trash that one. >> boxers. >> this
. >> and at a bargain price. >> looks like the baggage carousel is brings us lost luggage as well. here to help us go through it ambassador for the laos luggage unit. >> good morning. >> we have things to slide down. >> i'm nervous. let's do it. so what are these? >> these bags have come through unclaimed baggage center. we do a daily experience where we go through bags. make sure there's nothing harmful, embarrassing and dangerous. >> so we can open...