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question about that. >> sure. melissa: you say they're taking heck just happened to the them off the street and to a patient's own cells to fight cserve the fu. nasdaq? [closing bell rings] shelters, the shelters are full, nasdaq is at the flat line. what is happening? they say they are takethem to t. rowe price. we'll call it too close to call. shelters are they not telling invest with confidence. it had been at high of the the truth about that? >> they're taking them to the session. right now, just up 3. shelters and denying, turning that will do it for the them away because there is no "claman countdown." room. melissa: we're still calling it so everybody is just having to a booming market with one year go back to the woods out of >> the economic toll of the gm before the 2020 election. strike nearly 48,000 workers back to work what the ripple new all-time highs on wall street as president trump sight, which is a more dangerous tout as strong economy and gets place for them to be. ready to make the democratic effect impact the political race melissa: a lot of cities are in 2020? nominee the white house his encountering this problem right opponent. the dow closing up 31 point its now. it is getting bigger. as the economic sector of at a time when frankly the michigan accounts for 7% of second straight record close. which the salary income. economy picked up quite a bit. the gap between rich and poor its sixth of year. has shrunk. here to talk about that and more looks like it ends in the red. why are we seeing the problem is james hohmann director fiscal a down little more than three get worse in your opinion. >> it is a really, really policy at the mackinac center points. nasdaq fighting for gains. for its good to see you james. looks like it will close up a complicated issue. thank you for coming in. little more than a point. i don't think that i have the time or fully qualified to make we have been talking this hour i'm melissa francis in new york. by general motors strike but this is "after the bell." ♪ broad generalizations about it. it's a big story what's been what i can say, from where we're going on. connell: i'm connell mcshane at any any ripple effect than at, is that there is still a anything left over economically reporting live today from what too? back we are going to find out. might very well be the ultimate the most important thing for the swing state economy. economic growth in the state is
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we welcome you to macomb county disconnect between people, who how many cars we sell and we have a lot of inventory sitting have experienced trauma and who in michigan. around. birthplace years ago of the i'm hoping sales will stay reagan democrats, won twice by need social service. there is a disconnect between around but where the economics president obama. them and those social services. brought back to the republican side by president trump in 2016. melissa: okay. >> social services are extremely impact will happen further up on this election day, as hard to access. the supply chain and with gm millions of americans are and so that is one of the main strike and means a lot of the heading out to polls, we asked auto suppliers are laid off. things that we do. they are not getting a better what will happen here one year we have like a two-teared deal out of the strike. from now? approach. keep come to us. today we're coming to you from the first thing we do, is we get lori automation. the company in shelby township. them low barrier employment. so they immediately start working with us. it builds equipment for auto, we get them in case management. david: does that all come back? one interesting item up with the we help them navigate really aerospace and defense industries. the auto sector is still king trend but "the news york times" difficult social services. wrote about the other day. here in macomb county. it's an interesting development >> real quick. we're out of time. the recent strike at that seems like a lot of strikes your program is a contracted general motors cost that cap program. are you more or less expensive a teaching strike chicago gm and $3 billion. cost some resident here a pretty than the city doing it other strikes in the news lately themselves? >> well the city would be and they are happening during a penny as well. contracting somebody. time when the economy is very those jobs still exist but not so we are actually, yeah, we're strong so why is that do you the case in other parts of the manufacturing sector. think? doing at extremely cheap rate. >> you capture some of the gains overall blue-collar jobs in we're extremely effective. from a growing economy. michigan declined by 6,000 in we're not even using money a good time to go on strike for 2019. the unemployment rate in macomb allocated as homelessness started to tick up ever so resource. we're using money would be slightly. employers to share the gain to we'll have much more from allocated for basically private the continuity of about no if michigan throughout the hour. we begin the hour with fox contracting a, people to come it's with prolonged strikes.
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business team coverage of clean things up. so they just chose us because stories. blake burman at the white house. >> what you mean by back? they saw an opportunity to get gerri willis on the floor of the >> when you look at the field the job done and hustle people new york stock exchange. edward lawrence is in that the uaw was able to get through a new system that is washington. from gm it isn't all that gerri, record-setting day. getting people housed. different what they are offering we begin with you. melissa: i wish we had more in the first place before the time, max. i hope you come back. reporter: dow, nasdaq with thank you. >> sure. strike and suffering for weeks thanks for having me. of hardship for something they report setting. melissa: angry majority, traders say stocks seem to go president trump making a bold could have gotten our something similar to what they could have had early on in negotiating nowhere but up. with will bring them down? prediction how the impeachment that is what they're talking inquiry will play out with process. voters in the 2020 race. is it causing problems further about. up the supply chain? walgreens, dow component, could they say diamond are a girl's >> absolutely pithy economy here it go private. that is a big question this best friend. afternoon after a reuters story american girls holiday dolls is generally speak people feel is said it's a possibility. decked out in thousands of very strong at the future the this would be the biggest ever summer starting to worry about with the trade tensions going on leveraged buyout. the stock is up, almost, 1 1/2% and you're wondering if there's a turn and manufacturing with swarovski crystals. as you can see. she can be all yours for $5,000. reuters saying walgreens has the next presidential election. preliminary discussions with there are only three dolls being how do you see things in this evercore partners. made. how will they replace that on start saving right now. the dow? particular area? it so important politically. that is one question we're pringles is in holiday asking this afternoon. >> in the past 10 years michigan is doing a lot better. peloton, the stock falling out spirit with a thank giving of bed after being up 7% we are growing with the national economy which is different from premarket. they closed down 1.8%. what happened in 2010 when we were losing jobs and the rest of the share price hovering 23. holiday, turducken flavored chips. the economy is having them so that is below the ipo price. you can get that. it's been a very good thing for
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the state. earnings beat expectations. connell, try to follow that. connell: thanks for the lead-in. if there's a national recession the ceo there saying they are nationwide strike of we are going to feel it. opting to spend to grow, rather general motors took place here dames you are not taking that by than delivering cents to the in the state of michigan for the bottom line. most part. ended two weeks ago. economic effects felt in some any stretch. that hammered the stock today. >> that would be positive and degree. investors show proclivity for we'll break it down. positive simply for the implications for the 2020 race. earnings rather than growth president as you would see a? lately. back to you. >> i think trump is good, in the sense that when he gets all melissa: taking a victory lap on >> absolutely. these negative vibes against >> malless as we wrap up in the economy. him, he doesn't care. michigan we will head to he bounces back. >> america is the hottest wisconsin tomorrow but a couple you give it to me. of things on the political front i will give it back to you. i like that. it was interesting on the show economy anywhere in the world by this hour we have the top far. that is not rich. democrat in the area saying no that is not poor. that is for everybody. democrats are running against president trump. your 401(k)s, how are you doing? pretty good, right? no commission. no matter what you trade, pretty good. [cheering] you know what? at fidelity you'll pay no commission if the democrats get in, that is in this important political part for online u.s. equity trades. of the country. not going down by 50%. that is going down to nothing. melissa: it's staggering staggering in a way to take away you will have a depression the from what you saw. likes of which you have never great reporting can't wait to see you tomorrow. that does it for us. seen. mark my words but hopefully we "bulls & bears" starts now. don't even have to think about it. melissa: let's bring in today's david: more when we on wall panel, gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum street the dow closing on a
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capital management. record high for the second day liz peek, foxnews.coms both day.row in the fifth on this in fox news contributors. what do you think of the rhetoric? >> i think it's a little also tonight on "bulls & bears" hyperbole we've gotten used to elizabeth warren's medicare for with president trump. there is some justification all plan drawing even more thinking if any democrats who scrutiny as the newest critics are in the top drawer running only one thing's more exciting than getting a lexus... are going to surprise you folks. good evening everybody i'm david for president actually get ahhhh! giving one. elected, the economy and the stock market will take it on the the lexus december to rembember sales event asman and thank you for joining chin. i don't think higher taxes are a us. joining me on the panel tonight lease the 2020 nx 300 steve moore wolford rough jackie good idea. every single one wants to in for $329 a month for 27 months. deangelis and carol ross. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. it's election day all over some cases double the corporate income tax, basically go back to america with just a year until the obama years which were the 2020 presidential election anti-business. i don't think that spells good news for the stock market or for and realclearpoli the economy. melissa: gary, certainly the truth with elizabeth warren or bernie sanders. but what about joe biden? >> much more moderate. that is why i think you hear the president going after biden a lot more. my biggest issue because warren is polling pretty well, i think sanders is going the other way. i just want one reporter, one journalist, asking those two the
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question, how is anybody ever going to become wealthy with your programs and proposals as you tax the living daylights out of everybody at every level? i'm just waiting for that. so, president trump, has it made if one of those two win the primary. biden a different story. he will be much more moderate. i think there will be a fight on that. melissa: all right. connell. connell: writing that down, thank you, from gary. in case we run into candidates out on the trail here. we'll talk about some of that. our own jamie from "after the bell" has been out here talking to voters in macomb county. it is such an important county. i want to talk about that with you guys. here is what some of them told her about the economy and president trump's performance. let's listen. >> car industry dominates this area right now. it is blue-collar. just going, spiraling up and up and up. i got to say, trump kept it
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going. >> since he has been in office he doesn't really look and hear what the american people are saying. he is just not good for the country. >> trump has done more for labor than, maybe the past eight presidents combined. >> he is doing a good job. he is bringing back work for us. connell: what would you say, gary, to the last point? bringing back work here. it's a blue-collar area where people vote the pocketbooks. initially they have been able to pick the president in macomb county. what do you think of what you heard from some of the people? >> look, every data point, every job, every person has come off welfare is going to matter as we move into next year and into november 3rd of next year. so, the way i look at it, just follow the numbers, follow the market. follow the unemployment rate. and, that is going to be where we're going to be next year. that is what people are going to be voting on.
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all this other talk, i know poo impeachment is important. people will ignore that they want a good solid job and making ♪. >> the far left has declared war money for themselves and their on american democracy itself. family. connell: most do, right, liz? these people are lunatics. in some swing districts what the trend is showing that we're with democrat lies, hoaxes, starting to see a turns slander, the democrats specially in manufacturing in this state and others wisconsin outrageous conduct has created where we go tomorrow. an angry majority that will vote they started to lose manufacturing jobs. the do-nothing democrats the i don't know if it is clear. is that something the president might pay the price for? hell out of office. melissa: president trump touting how does it play out? the unity within the gop while >> i think you're referencing china disagreement, the trade criticizing the quote, battle with china. i think there is pretty good do-nothing democrats. evidence we're making progress here now to react about his there. we may have an agreement that newly dubbed angry majority, is really covers a lot of issues james freeman of that were very important to "the wall street journal." president trump starting out in he is also a fox news contributor. >> hello, melissa. confronting china. i think most americans, when i melissa: that is laying out the think most american workers are battleground how he would battle on board with confronting china. back against impeachment. i think they see that over the we've heard the silent majority. last 20 years, we lost millions moral majority, the angry of johns to china. majority. do you think that is a good one? >> he might be on to something, and basically democrat echoes a few months ago when he presidents and republican
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presidents look the other way. was saying in a few speeches, they were, in obama's case he people have no choice to vote was so keen to do a nuclear deal for him looking at alternative. that is what worked in 2016. with iran and needed china to you go back to october 2016. get that done, he basically ignored what was happening. only a third of the country in i think they know trump wants to our journal poll had a positive feeling about him. reverse that i think they give they decided he was better than him leeway, connell. the alternative. we have lost manufacturing jobs. i think now he is trying to there is slowdown in cobble together a majority. manufacturing. i think we might see it come you don't necessarily need to love him. back. connell: we do see a lot of that but a majority of people saying we don't think the house ought leeway as you put it, liz. to get rid of a duly-elected thanks liz and gary as always. president or start the process. we don't necessarily want to melissa. melissa: looking to lower the tear up our health care system pressure. u.s. and china considering because we don't like president reducing tariffs as part of a trump. i think he might cobble together phase one trade deal. if it doesn't happen could the a majority in that way. >> is interesting to me. whole deal be in jeopardy? what makes me angry when i watch edward lawrence in washington. impeachment. i figure they're all gathered reporter: contact on could together. continue all basis, ironing out could they not vote on usmca? could they just take a quick, language differences to get a you know, put your finger in the phase one on paper. air if you're for it, if not. chinese with the trade deal that why don't we meet over here, they will roll back tariffs write down things you don't imposed. the u.s. paused increasing like? >> yeah. melissa: seems like it is tariffs for positive news on the incredibly, no matter what you trade front. the trump administration think about impeachment, it is
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maintained tariffs brought china so frustrating the peoples to the table. business is not getting done. china set out to get u.s. i don't want them to do much tariffs removed or repealed because government is horrible at everything. throughout the whole process. they could pass trade deals, right now two sides are talking right? do you think people are focused almost daily at the deputy level on stuff not happening? trying to get the language right >> i think it is a good theme. for the phase one trade deal. i think democrats in the house the chinese president xi xinping kind of helped to make this argument with that entirely spoke today at an international import conference in china. partisan vote. he says the countries should you mentioned republican unity. i think that is been a big adhere to demolitions of walls, change in recent polls. is that, he has persuaded or instead of bidding walls. he adds china will respect democrats have persuaded intellectual property and strengthen enforcement for republicans, even those who are intellectual property rights. he is talking the talk but the not crazy about trump, this u.s. trade team is trying to process is not seth. make sure that that translates that it is basically intended to into an enforceable deal for the overturn the results of an united states. now for the phase one agreement election. that it is not fair. president donald trump has mentioned that iowa could be a that it is entirely partisan. so, i think now he has to go possible signing place. after independents. iowa senator chuck grassley he has got to try to make the chairs the senate finance case to them, that this is a committee. the director of communications do-nothing congress. for that committee says, senator grassley would welcome a visit melissa: flip side of that i do by presidents trump and xi in talk to people out in civilian land who are not in the news iowa. he is in the statement goes on bubble like us, isn't he going to say farmers in particular have been hard hit by the trade to get impeached?
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there is no way he can win again war and deserve recognition for after that? their sacrifice. they think impeachment means he senator grassley has been very will be removed. at some level the, you know, vocal pushing an enforceable trade deal. so far no movement, prepping for campaign to tar him is working. an iowa signing or no selection what do you think about that? >> i just don't see the senate of a place where the signing republicans really waivering. will take place. i don't know, i don't really see melissa? melissa: edward, thank you. votes so far. i think it seems pretty clear connell: move on to the house that the case is not selling. investigators who released the when you get down to it what transcript of testimony from two key figures in the impeachment we're talking about is, he raised an issue about a deal inquiry. blake burman covers news at the white house for us with the that the biden family has promised they will never do latest. blake? reporter: this is the second again. it is basically an indefensible batch of deposition transcripts released in the last few days. deal by the biden family at the it will only ratchet up a root of all of this. question involving quid pro quo. and i think the longer this start with gordon sondland. he is the current u.s. discussion goes on, some ambassador to the european union independents start to say it of the his testimony was 375 pages long but since then, he doesn't sound like a reason to had added an addendum of revised overturn an election. melissa: every time they release transcripts i think we'll find a testimony in which he says it was his belief that a statement dead body and i get bored, from ukraine on an distracted wander off to do anti-corruption investigation into burisma, that is the something es. james freeman, thank you. company for which hunter biden connell?
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connell: we'll pick up on some sat on the board, was indeed a themes you and james were talking about from here in condition for ukraine receiving michigan. a major battleground as always nearly $400 million in aid. is, will be in the 2020 election. after president trump became the sondland says he doesn't know first republican presidential why the aid was suspended but he can date to win the state since adds however by beginning of 88. if election is close next time september 2019 in absence of any credible explanation for around macomb county will play a suspension of aid, i presumed the aid suspension had become big role who wins in michigan. linked to the proposed in 2016 he won macomb county by anti-corruption statement. the white house is taking issue 48,000 votes. more than four times the with sondland's recollection, statewide margin. if he would have lost macomb, he with press secretary stephanie would have lost the state. grisham saying this afternoon barack obama won the county by quote, ambassador sondland 16 though votes for half a squarely says he doesn't know million vote margin over why the aid was suspended. he presumed there was a link to the aid but cannot identify a solid source about that mitt romney. hillary clinton beat bernie assumption. sanders in mack chrome margin. the white house is he lighting kurt volcker who resigned as a 1300 votes. she lost the state to bernie special representative for ukraine negotiations. sanders which was a major upset. volcker was asked by a republican congressman about the july 25th phone call between mark was elected to county
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presidents trump and zelensky, the congressman said in no shape commission in 2010. or form, from the united states thanks for coming on. or ukraine did you receive any that intro a long way of saying, indication whatsoever for what does it take to win here? anything that resembles a you know as a democrat, can any quid pro quo? current presidential candidates volcker responded, correct. back here at the white house, win in macomb county? the acting chief of staff mick >> that is a good question. mulvaney received notice house i don't think you're having democrats want to interview him people strong conservative, on friday. strong liberal to have the mulvaney walked back comments voters here in macomb county from the october 17th press support you. briefing, he said of a that will not do well. connell: talk about "medicare for all," does that, quid pro quo, quote, we do that all the time with foreign doesn't go over well here. policy. >> not in macomb county. safe to say, connell, even doesn't resonate. not something they're looking though democrats want mulvaney at. sometimes i caution them want to come here to make that as their up to the hill to talk, that pitch, most people are will not be happening. comfortable with the health care connell. connell: blake burman on the they're got. north lawn, busy as always. they are considered. connell: bottom line, senator elizabeth warren could she win we move on here tackling the here? >> i don't see the excitement for any one of the candidates. so-called skills gap. connell: even joe biden, former i will speak with a one businessman. vice president. >> people from different he is a host on the show. factions throughout the the way his company is democratic party, throughout the region, force their influence on attracting young people to the a particular can date right now. workforce. what else is coming up, melissa? it is just not sitting well. melissa: neat stuff. i don't hear from the general public. connell: you're a democrat
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president trump is trying out a saying that, a local one. new strategy on the campaign what are they missing? trail. will it work to his advantage what would you tell them? >> i'm all over the county. for the race to the white house. i hear what people are talking life in the fast lane could soon about. right now the interest who will be for everyone. figure out who will win the next one luxury car maker is trying election. they will certainly not vote for something different to boost somebody because we got to get sales. we're taking you to what is rid of the current president or called a theme park for grown donald trump. that is not what people are looking for. ups, later in the hour. somebody they trust and believe you don't want to miss this. in. somebody who will not be hyperpartisan. how do we get back to sensible way of dealing with government. connell: is it economic argument if so, what would it look like? >> the economy is doing pretty good. connell: it is. turning a little bit on the manufacturing side, unemployment so why isn't it all about you, when it comes to your money? ticking up slightly. to your point it has been strong for a while. >> i wouldn't be too concerned so. what's on your mind? with the 2020 election coming up that will be somewhat impactful we are edward jones, in their decision-making a 97-year-old firm built for right now. process. people are comfortable what is with one financial advisor per office, going on with the economy. the question will become, is we're all about knowing what's important to you there a candidate in macomb county, voters say we like this the one who matters. can date better than we like the edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. current president to make that decision. right now that is 50/50 split. ♪ do you recall, not long ago i think he resonates in macomb
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♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> trump ran on bringing manufacturing jobs back. ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ it seems like he is working on it with the trade wars. i'm sure it is not helping us right now but hopefully help us but you don't feel good. later on. connell: possible warning signs with polycythemia vera, for 2020. you look at national pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time unemployment rate, at record lows. in key swing states like one you might not notice. we're in today. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. we see a bit of a different story in macomb county in the let's change the way we see pv. battleground state of michigan. the unemployment rate is higher you track and discuss blood counts with your doctor. than it was a year ago. this is our host for the day, but it's just as vital to discuss mike beck. changing symptoms as well. lori automation president, has take notice and take action. been adding to the workforce. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. he is looking to address a skills gap in today's workforce. visit takeactionpv.com mike joins to us talk about that and more. good to see you. >> thank you. connell: thank you for having us. >> glad to have you. it has been a great learning experience. a terrific backdrop for a show. i mentioned a skills gap in the workforce. we talk about this from time to
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time with ceos. what do you mean by that, that it is hard to find? >> we're a custom machine tool builder. what that means we're looking for toolmakers, machine builders, machine tool electricians, pipe fitters. guys that build machines like ones behind us. these guys are skilled, capable reading schematics, capable of building you it up and. connell: there sap apparently not of them of them. >> there isn't. connell: how do you solve that? >> we have a number of initiatives. i have a full-time recruiter. something we haven't had in the past. we're works closely with macomb county, mark and his team, supporting manufacturing day. going back to 2012 to introduce kids to manufacturing. we bring them out here. show them what manufacturing in today's age look like. >> what does it look like? that is interesting point. mark hackle he referenced a county executive will be later
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on in the show. 2019 that is the industry of the past. you say what? >> much different. high-tech. shop floor is clean. we're introducing is robotics, automated guided vehicles. these are things motion controlled, that require a higher level of expertise. connell: what is this behind us right here? >> this is an assembly line. this here is producing a corner assembly for a automotive vehicle. connell: okay. >> further in the distance is a engine assembly line. this is high volume application. so this is a typical 36, 48 week, 46 week, depending on options we design and build from scratch. connell: let me get you on a few big picture issues we have time for. we were talking with number of people around the area about the economy. it is reliant on your point to the manufacturing. is it slowing down? i know you had a great run for a few years. what is it like now? >> we had incredible run last three years, nearly doubling the volume of our outpit. it looks a little cloudy if we
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look at 2020 and 2021. still sees level of rfqs coming in, a level of work but not hyper-growth for three years. connell: what is leading to the clouds, i sound like a melissa: you don't even have to buy a car. robert gray has the best seat in meteorologist, what is leading the house at the portion it to be cloudy? >> a number of factors. experience center in los angeles political tensions in robert, turning wheel over to washington. connell: like impeachment? you. >> thanks, melissa. >> that doesn't help at all. exactly. two of these in the u.s. los angeles and atlanta. knowing we're coming up to election year. uncertainty. connell: how big of a deal is they spent 160 bucks, sit in china trade for you? >> for us we have a global presence. brand new, 2020 porsche 9/11 can we're able to work around that. connell: supply chainwise you mean? >> supply chainwise. rare were s. this is the -- carrera s. it has impacted us with some pricing but not significant this is the first time driven in enough to change the volume of the u.s. this year's model, has our output. connell: let me wrap it up. a year from now, will you have more people here? are you still hiring? 443-horsepower. 3.3 seconds for this particular >> we have 30%, 40% of our skilled trades will retire in model. this is improved handling. one of several different the next 10 years. connell: right. >> think about that. i have to close that gap. modules. we have straightaway to so the answer is yes. connell: average age on the accelerate, exactly what we'll floor here, mike telling me is do, launch control. here we go.
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over 50. >> that's right. connell: that is interesting challenge. >> that is representative of most manufacturing companies. connell: that is a big issue. whoa. we'll talk about it. some moved always here. thanks for having us. you can experience how to >> appreciate it. control and handle it when connell: terrific stuff. you're into i.c.e. as we continue from michigan. another one is water, jets come the road to the white house cuts right through, macomb county in out either side. we're about to go into one at michigan. what kind of democrat could win end of this. you take a dip down. a replica of a famous curve in a in place like this if president trump doesn't repeat? we have one of the top democrats german raise track. coming on later in the hour to come out of this with handling talk about that. is it liz warren? a different democrat. for the homestretch. that is literally what we're in we'll talk about the answer. what else? melissa: i love what he said there, bringing the kids to the right now. entire day, taylor has been with factory to see what it is like now, see robotics. us all day. i hear from ceos all the time. in between the lines. that is brilliant. we're talking about austin instructing you how to handle facing a serious homeless the car. crisis. a lot to handle short period of we talked to someone on the ground in the city, trying to time. seems to work for them. most of folks come here don't solve that problem. that is coming up next. ♪. actually own porsches. we've seen them bucking a trend. overall share, porsche shays
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defy the laws of human nature. melissa: crisis in austin. at the season of audi sales event. state governments steps in to clean up homeless camps as the city sees the homeless population approach a 10-year high. joining me is max moscow from the other ones foundation, a homeless advocacy group in austin. sir, i understand that you don't think the mayor's project is a good one. what's wrong with it? >> well, we, first of all i will say the other ones foundation has been cleaning up homeless encam papments for a year already. we moved over 115,000-pounds of trash in the last year out of parks and green spaces in austin so, on a very, very zoomed out level we actually have the same goal as this project, however we think it is being poorly executed because it is displacing people. we're asking them to leave, there is nowhere to go. it is well-documented that every
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