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William George Meany (August 16, 1894 – January 10, 1980) was an American labor union leader for 57 years. He was the key figure in the creation of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, and served as the AFL-CIO's first president from 1955–1979.
Meany's father was a union plumber, and George also became a plumber at a young age. He became a full-time union official twelve years later. As an officer of the American Federation of Labor, he represented the AFL on the National War Labor Board during World War II. He served as president of the AFL from 1952 to 1955. He proposed its merger with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1952, and led the negotiations until the merger was completed in 1955. He then served as president of the combined AFL-CIO for the next 24 years.
Meany had a reputation for integrity and consistent opposition to corruption in the labor movement, and uncompromising anti-communism. He was the best known union leader in the United States in the mid 20th century.
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The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
Meet the Beatles! is the second Beatles album released in the United States. It was the first US Beatles album to be issued by Capitol Records, on 20 January 1964 in both mono and stereo formats. It topped the popular album chart on 15 February 1964 and remained at number one for eleven weeks before being replaced by The Beatles' Second Album. The cover featured Robert Freeman's portrait used in the United Kingdom for With the Beatles, with a blue tint added to the original stark black-and-white photograph.
After constantly rejecting requests by both Brian Epstein and George Martin to release Beatles records in the United States, in November 1963 EMI label head Sir Joseph Lockwood sent a deputy to Los Angeles ordering Capitol Records to commence releasing and promoting Beatles product in the United States. Despite the "first album" claim on its cover, ten days prior to its release Vee-Jay Records of Chicago beat Capitol to the punch with the release of the Beatles' American debut album Introducing... The Beatles, which had been delayed for release for various reasons since the previous summer. Perhaps as a result of the Vee-Jay release, Liberty Music Shops advertised in the New York Times of 12 January 1964 that Meet the Beatles! was available for purchase, an ad not authorised by Capitol.
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The full name of the republic is "United States of America". No other name appears in the Constitution, and this is the name that appears on money, in treaties, and in legal cases to which it is a party (e.g., Charles T. Schenck v. United States). The terms "Government of the United States of America" or "United States Government" are often used in official documents to represent the federal government as distinct from the states collectively. In casual conversation or writing, the term "Federal Government" is often used, and the term "National Government" is sometimes used. The terms "Federal" and "National" in government agency or program names generally indicate affiliation with the federal government (e.g., Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, etc.). Because the seat of government is in Washington, D.C., "Washington" is commonly used as a metonym for the federal government.
LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH GEORGE MEANY - National Archives and Records Administration 1952-09-26 - ARC Identifier 95784 / Local Identifier LW-LW-143 - TELEVISION INTERVIEW: William Bradford Huie and Hardy Burt talk with George Meany, Secretary-Treasurer of American Federation of Labor, on reasons for AFL endorsement of a presidential candidate, federal legislative control over labor, interests of AFL in Europe, and prospects for labor in the next four to eight years. DVD copied by IASL Master Scanner Katie Filbert.
Meet the Press is a weekly American television news/interview program that is broadcast on NBC. It is the longest-running program in American television history, though its current format bears little resemblance to the one it debuted with on November 6, 1947. Like similar shows that have followed it, Meet the Press specializes in interviews with national leaders on issues of politics, economics, foreign policy and other public affairs, along with panel discussions that provide opinions and analysis. The longevity of Meet the Press is illustrated when one considers that the program debuted during what was only the second official "network television season" for American television. One historical landmark of the program is that it was the first on which a sitting U.S. president, Gerald Fo...
(9 May 1974) American union leader, George Meany, holds a press conference about the transcripts of the Watergate tapes and the impeachment of President Nixon. He says the transcripts speak for themselves and say that this man is no longer fit to be President... You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ea615a22d91f2300c03d0a695881604d Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
George Meany, a UA member, became the first President of the AFL-CIO.
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and George Meany Citation No.: 7178 March 29, 1965 Time: 1:15PM Speakers: President Johnson and George Meany General Topics: Appointments & Nominations; Business; Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Economics; Education; Health Policy; Labor; Legislation; National Politics; Natural Resources; Welfare Topics: Appointment Of Sam Zagoria To NLRB; LBJ Asks Labor's Help On Passage Of Education, Medicare, Voting Rights Bills; Appalachia Bill; Status Of These Priority Bills, Their Importance To Working Class; RFK; Labor Legislation More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/Dictabelt.hom/content.asp President Johnson assigned his copyright to the United States government; however, the ...
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and George Meany. Citation No.: 10568 August 5, 1966 Time: 11:50 AM Speakers: President Johnson and George Meany General Topic: Business; Congressional Relations; Consumer Affairs; Economics; Elections; Labor; Legislation; National Politics; Natural Resources; Transportation Topics: LBJ Discusses Urgency Of Settling Airline Strike; Status Of Airline Strike Legislation; Economic Effects Of Strike, Steel Price Increase; LBJ Urges Meany To Call P. L. Siemiller, Other Union Leaders Immediately About Possible Settlement More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/Dictabelt.hom/content.asp President Johnson assigned his copyright to the United States government; however, the copyright of ...
The AFL-CIO receives funding from the CIA. It is no wonder that they do such a poor job representing workers. They are the secret police. They even played a role in the failed coup attempt to overthrow President Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. So, this skulduggery is still taking place. What this country needs is a Labor Party. Only then will workers be properly represented. http://thetalkwatcher.blogspot.com/2011/09/latin-american-cloak-daggers-afl-cio.html Latin American Cloak & Daggers: The AFL-CIO and the CIA By CHARLES WALKER On April 25, The New York Times ran an article disclosing that the AFL-CIO's international arm, the American Center for International Solidarity, had received $154,377 from a U.S. congressional conduit "to assist the main Venezuelan labor union in advancing labo...
George Meany's line from A Klassic Krusty re-run during the warm summer of '02.
LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH GEORGE MEANY - National Archives and Records Administration 1952-09-26 - ARC Identifier 95784 / Local Identifier LW-LW-143 - TELEVISION INTERVIEW: William Bradford Huie and Hardy Burt talk with George Meany, Secretary-Treasurer of American Federation of Labor, on reasons for AFL endorsement of a presidential candidate, federal legislative control over labor, interests of AFL in Europe, and prospects for labor in the next four to eight years. DVD copied by IASL Master Scanner Katie Filbert.
Meet the Press is a weekly American television news/interview program that is broadcast on NBC. It is the longest-running program in American television history, though its current format bears little resemblance to the one it debuted with on November 6, 1947. Like similar shows that have followed it, Meet the Press specializes in interviews with national leaders on issues of politics, economics, foreign policy and other public affairs, along with panel discussions that provide opinions and analysis. The longevity of Meet the Press is illustrated when one considers that the program debuted during what was only the second official "network television season" for American television. One historical landmark of the program is that it was the first on which a sitting U.S. president, Gerald Fo...
George Meany, a UA member, became the first President of the AFL-CIO.
(9 May 1974) American union leader, George Meany, holds a press conference about the transcripts of the Watergate tapes and the impeachment of President Nixon. He says the transcripts speak for themselves and say that this man is no longer fit to be President... You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ea615a22d91f2300c03d0a695881604d Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
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The AFL-CIO receives funding from the CIA. It is no wonder that they do such a poor job representing workers. They are the secret police. They even played a role in the failed coup attempt to overthrow President Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. So, this skulduggery is still taking place. What this country needs is a Labor Party. Only then will workers be properly represented. http://thetalkwatcher.blogspot.com/2011/09/latin-american-cloak-daggers-afl-cio.html Latin American Cloak & Daggers: The AFL-CIO and the CIA By CHARLES WALKER On April 25, The New York Times ran an article disclosing that the AFL-CIO's international arm, the American Center for International Solidarity, had received $154,377 from a U.S. congressional conduit "to assist the main Venezuelan labor union in advancing labo...
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LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH GEORGE MEANY - National Archives and Records Administration 1952-09-26 - ARC Identifier 95784 / Local Identifier LW-LW-143 - TELEVISION INTERVIEW: William Bradford Huie and Hardy Burt talk with George Meany, Secretary-Treasurer of American Federation of Labor, on reasons for AFL endorsement of a presidential candidate, federal legislative control over labor, interests of AFL in Europe, and prospects for labor in the next four to eight years. DVD copied by IASL Master Scanner Katie Filbert.
Meet the Press is a weekly American television news/interview program that is broadcast on NBC. It is the longest-running program in American television history, though its current format bears little resemblance to the one it debuted with on November 6, 1947. Like similar shows that have followed it, Meet the Press specializes in interviews with national leaders on issues of politics, economics, foreign policy and other public affairs, along with panel discussions that provide opinions and analysis. The longevity of Meet the Press is illustrated when one considers that the program debuted during what was only the second official "network television season" for American television. One historical landmark of the program is that it was the first on which a sitting U.S. president, Gerald Fo...
(9 May 1974) American union leader, George Meany, holds a press conference about the transcripts of the Watergate tapes and the impeachment of President Nixon. He says the transcripts speak for themselves and say that this man is no longer fit to be President... You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ea615a22d91f2300c03d0a695881604d Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
George Meany, a UA member, became the first President of the AFL-CIO.
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and George Meany Citation No.: 7178 March 29, 1965 Time: 1:15PM Speakers: President Johnson and George Meany General Topics: Appointments & Nominations; Business; Civil Rights; Congressional Relations; Economics; Education; Health Policy; Labor; Legislation; National Politics; Natural Resources; Welfare Topics: Appointment Of Sam Zagoria To NLRB; LBJ Asks Labor's Help On Passage Of Education, Medicare, Voting Rights Bills; Appalachia Bill; Status Of These Priority Bills, Their Importance To Working Class; RFK; Labor Legislation More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/Dictabelt.hom/content.asp President Johnson assigned his copyright to the United States government; however, the ...
Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and George Meany. Citation No.: 10568 August 5, 1966 Time: 11:50 AM Speakers: President Johnson and George Meany General Topic: Business; Congressional Relations; Consumer Affairs; Economics; Elections; Labor; Legislation; National Politics; Natural Resources; Transportation Topics: LBJ Discusses Urgency Of Settling Airline Strike; Status Of Airline Strike Legislation; Economic Effects Of Strike, Steel Price Increase; LBJ Urges Meany To Call P. L. Siemiller, Other Union Leaders Immediately About Possible Settlement More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/Dictabelt.hom/content.asp President Johnson assigned his copyright to the United States government; however, the copyright of ...
The AFL-CIO receives funding from the CIA. It is no wonder that they do such a poor job representing workers. They are the secret police. They even played a role in the failed coup attempt to overthrow President Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. So, this skulduggery is still taking place. What this country needs is a Labor Party. Only then will workers be properly represented. http://thetalkwatcher.blogspot.com/2011/09/latin-american-cloak-daggers-afl-cio.html Latin American Cloak & Daggers: The AFL-CIO and the CIA By CHARLES WALKER On April 25, The New York Times ran an article disclosing that the AFL-CIO's international arm, the American Center for International Solidarity, had received $154,377 from a U.S. congressional conduit "to assist the main Venezuelan labor union in advancing labo...
George Meany's line from A Klassic Krusty re-run during the warm summer of '02.
Meet the Press is a weekly American television news/interview program that is broadcast on NBC. It is the longest-running program in American television history, though its current format bears little resemblance to the one it debuted with on November 6, 1947. Like similar shows that have followed it, Meet the Press specializes in interviews with national leaders on issues of politics, economics, foreign policy and other public affairs, along with panel discussions that provide opinions and analysis. The longevity of Meet the Press is illustrated when one considers that the program debuted during what was only the second official "network television season" for American television. One historical landmark of the program is that it was the first on which a sitting U.S. president, Gerald Fo...
Source: The 2013 AFL-CIO Convention: Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013 (Part 3) | AFLCIONow http://youtu.be/1H7vACxhtjE Myrtle Witbooi, IDWN chair: "It's the time to come for the world to give us recognition to that woman who is getting up every morning, living behind our children, living behind our family. It's the time this Convention 189 comes to the reality. How do we make it a reality? On our own, we cannot do. We need you. We need all the people together. We ask you: PLEASE SUPPORT THE DOMESTIC WORKERS!" Read the news: Domestic Workers Receive Meany-Kirkland Human Rights Award at AFL-CIO Convention http://j.mp/15PfUMZ
At the 2014 Irish American Heritage Hall of Fame, Mary Harris "Mother" Jones and George Meany were inducted for their contributions to the American and Irish Labor Movement. An Actress playing the Role of Mother Jones retold one of Mother Mary's famous speeches. Accepting the award on behalf of George Meany was his Grandson George Meany Lutz Accepting on behalf of Mother Jones was Larry Spivack Regional Director of the Illinois Labor History Society.
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President Lyndon B. Johnson in December 1967. MP 891. Public domain. This film is from the LBJ Library moving picture collection created by the White House Naval Photographic Unit, aka the Navy Films. The films consist of monthly reports on the activities of President and Mrs. Johnson from 1963-1969. Below is an edited scene list for this film, from the LBJ Library audiovisual archives. We included useful shot descriptions where possible, although most have been cut for length. For more information please contact johnson.library@nara.gov. Scenic shots of snow around the White House LBJ's activities in December Mrs. Sargent Shriver listening, title up: "Mrs. Sargent Shriver" LBJ, National Hemophilia Poster Boy Carlton Masi, White House Oval Office Cabinet meeting Dissolve to LBJ, Sec...
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Buy the DVD here http://www.arabfilm.com/item/579/ Buy the Audio CD here: http://www.arabfilm.com/item/107/ The highlight of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's residency in the Ethnomusicology Program at the University of Washington School of Music was this January 23, 1993 concert at Meany Theater. This video illustrates his masterful use of hand and facial gestures to convey both meaning and to generate excitement and participation from the audience. It also captures the great master at work, leading his outstanding eight-man ensemble and elevating each song to a state of unparalleled musical and spiritual intoxication. Digitally remastered to enhance both sound and picture, Nusrat! Live At Meany offers a rare opportunity to view the late master of qawwali at his finest.
President John F. Kennedy spoke in the ballroom of the Americana Hotel in New York City to the delegates to the 5th Constitutional Convention of the AFL-CIO. His opening words "Mr. Meany" referred to George Meany, President, AFL-CIO. ''Mr. Meany, Members of the Executive Council, fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen: The other day I read in the newspaper where Senator Goldwater asked for labor's support before 2000 cheering Illinois businessmen. I have come here to ask labor's support for a program for the United States. I am glad to come to this convention, and I think that the AFL-CIO, that this convention, and looking back over the years, over this century, can take pride in the actions it has taken, pride in the stand it has made, pride in the things it has done not only for the Amer...
0:37 Ryan Meany Intro 1:32 Ron Riekki Intro 3:09 Julie Sondra Decker Intro 4:48 Ron Riekki reads from The Way North 10:22 Ryan Meany reads from "Solving" 14:31 Julie Sondra Decker reads from Bad Fairy QUESTIONS: 19:14 "How do you get your ideas?" (Julie) 19:39 "Nonfiction vs. Fiction" (Ryan) 20:50 "Who do you see as your influences?" (Julie) 21:54 "The editing process" (Julie) 24:38 "Industry standards for novel lengths" (All) 25:57 "How do you decide the story order for an anthology?" (Ryan) 27:24 "On trying to sell your work" (Ryan) 27:56 "But where do you start looking?" (Julie) 28:55 "On teaching writing" (Ryan) 29:38 "Action vs. Introspection" (Julie) 30:55 "Morning or night writer?" (Julie) 31:16 "On first draft process" (All) 34:08 "Editing process" (All) 36:15 "Why fantasy?" (Julie...