In for jennifer granholm. Tonight the fight rages on in michigan. The new front line for the battle for workers rights in this country. The uaw is founded there, but republican lawmakers are now threatening to cripple it there. This is pure and simple union busting. These right to work laws have already had serious impacts across the country. Wages for all workers, unionized and otherwise have decreased an average of 1,500 a year and workers are less likely to get Health Insurance or pensions. During the campaign any president voiced strong support the unions but as we know campaigning a very different from governing. Things didnt look too promising this morning. So lets let the president speak for himself on this one. Here he is in red ford, michigan late this afternoon. Obama what we shouldnt be doing is taking away your rights to bargain for better wages. These socalled right to work laws have everything to do with politics. Nice work mr. President , reelection beginning to look goo
Investigation into assault. Men and women. A battle of giants. Californias greatest and oldest residents face encroachment by a valuable and growing new neighbour. Good evening, thanks for being with us. Im joie chen. What may and we emphasise may be a breakthrough in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight mh370. Its friday morning, two weeks since the flight disappeared. Search teams are over a remote part of the indian ocean, where australian satellites spotted two objects that could be from the aircraft. Its not known how far it may have drifted, but they then may be able to trace where the black boxes might be. Scientists from woods hall massachusetts are standing by. They, too, have been following every Development Since word of the planes disappearance came in. My first thought about that is that that was very sad, because maybe that confirms that the plane crashed into the ocean, and it will eliminate hope for the families. When it comes to underwater mysteries, solving complic
The biggest human smuggling rings. 150 people were crammed inside a suspected stash house in houston. Authorities say they came from Central America and are believed to have entered the u. S. Illegally. Nine are dead after a hotel shooting in the capital of kaboom. Four gunmen attacked a restaurant inside the serena hotel. Three women, two children and four foreigners were killed in the shooting. A 16yearold boy who climbed to the top of new york citys one World Trade Center has been charged with trespassing. Officials say he sneaked on to the construction site, passed a guard who has been forward. Those are the headlines, america tonight is next. Possible clue about the fate of malaysia air 370. Australian researchers take the lead. Underwater experts stand ready to go down deep. At what point is it too late for you guys to get involved . I think its more than issue of whether its too early. I say that because the search area is so huge. Also soldier against soldier. A america tonight
A america tonight investigation into Sexual Assault. Men and women. A battle of giants. Californias greatest and oldest residents face encroachment by a valuable and growing new neighbour. Good evening, thanks for being with us. Im joie chen. What may and we emphasise may be a breakthrough in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight mh370. Its friday morning, two weeks since the flight disappeared. Search teams are over a remote part of the indian ocean, where australian satellites spotted two objects that could be from the aircraft. Its not known how far it may have drifted, but they then may be able to trace where the black boxes might be. Scientists from woods hall massachusetts are standing by. They, too, have been following every Development Since word of the planes disappearance came in. My first thought about that is that that was very sad, because maybe that confirms that the plane crashed into the ocean, and it will eliminate hope for the families. When it comes to underwater m
Historian john, keying writes, the Second World War is the second largest event in human history. It killed 50 million human beings and left hundreds of millions of others wounded in mind and body and materially devastated. This largest single event affected life here in abilene as well as in communities around the world and where our panelists were during the war. I will begin our introductions with our abilene resident. Margin olson. She spent part of the war in exas and oklahoma as she fored her husband from post to pust. Next on our panel, doris snyder. She spent part of the war in akron, ohio. Not exactly rosie the riveter, but some type of war work. She is the mother of our museum curator, william snyder. We have made this panel into a Family Affair as you will see in a moment. Skipping down to the end of the table pause this is the way i rangered my remarks, bob went to oklahoma a m, now Oklahoma State university, where he studied journalism. Bob while he was there met press la,