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end of his home where large parts of the country for the midwest and the south remain again today under severe storm threat, we will get back to that shortly. also back from vacation and back on the trail, but president biden is heading out west today, but the scandal over his son is creeping closer to the oval office. good morning everybody it's a tuesday in annville. >> yes this is "america's newsroom." president biden's can add to arizona today and he will talk about client and the economy but he's not going to do anything about the border, but he is overshadowing his trip and the new details on their sons overseas consulting and how it really blurs the line between politics and profit. >> bill: we are learning that one of the former business partners visited the white house at least 36 times during the obama years. which is more than previously thought, meanwhile we've obtained a letter from the then
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vice president biden to another of his colleagues that contradicts the argument that he was completely removed from his son's work. >> dana: all of this calls for an impeachment inquiry, because the country needs answers. >> is enough proof out there that the family needs to come forward and show that there wasn't a pay day, americans deserve to know, and the one thing i will tell you is that as the people's congress we will follow the facts and provided to the american public just like the constitution tells us to do. >> dana: kicking us off today is andy mccarthy with an analysis. at the white house on a beautiful day down there, hello jillian. >> hello, the president is going to spend the next three days in his green energy agenda, and he is left behind a white house staff that is facing increasing scrutiny over his alleged role in his son's flooring business deals, take a look at this, the president was
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here briefly at the white house yesterday, welcoming the houston astros, he been thinking any question from the press but he did crack a jokes. >> it's not easy, people are saying you are past their prime, and i know something a little bit about that. >> the digital investigation finds that the former business partners he visited almost 36 times during the obama years. all along he has insisted that he never spoke to his son about his foreign business indicating his most recently 2020 -- but he never even really heard of anyone. >> nothing with an ethical he was the deal come out in regards to ukraine, we had a question whether or not if he was on the board but i later learned of charisma. >> another business associate claimed in a deposition that president biden actually attended a dinner back in 2015.
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he also wrote a letter to archer in 2011 after attending the same lunch. he writes "i apologize for not getting a chance to talk to you at the luncheon met yesterday, i was having trouble getting away from hosting trap the president. i hope i get to see you again soon with hunter" so right now he is focused elsewhere, and he is counting native american heritage issues today. hoping maybe in the next couple of days we can get in a question with him, peter doocy hum traveling on the road, obviously will bring that to you forget it as soon as we do. >> dana: 's shot and if you can, will be watching, thank you jerry jillian. >> bill: good morning to you, republican from florida said this to laura last night. >> let's go back to the past, totally bob belinsky all this is doing is filling in the narrative of the corruption that has surrounded joe biden for
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what appears to be at least a decade now. more and more names and more more visits, but you say we are making a mistake by misdescribing the scheme what is that me? >> the business is joe biden, and there's a lot of questions about how austin did biden talk about the business with hunter, was he involved with the business with hunter? that gets the harpy forwa forward -- -- the business was access to joe biden. if there was no joe biden there was no business. so to talk about whether or not hunter ordered joe talk to hunter about the business, which was actually selling to buyers the heir of the association connection to joe biden is just ridiculous. he is the business, this goes to show a point that dana made when we were about this last week, there were all these gove ethicd
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rules that prevent exactly the sort of thing that went on here, and there is no way that this business could have gone on for 5 minutes under those circumstances. unless they approved of it so he is the business. >> dana: you are right about political power as a commodity, and the impact on the public's trust would you expand on that. >> yes there's a lot of talk about whether or not joe biden did something affirmative for burisma. was the using of his influence to get the prosecutor who was looking into burisma of fire, was that a result of the payments that the people were making into the bidens? it's all very interesting and it needs to be investigated, but the nature of the business year was biden's political influence in the idea that it was a commodity that you can have access to.
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not that he necessarily had to do anything affirmative, then merely by having access to and connection to the very powerful guys, that would discourage they like the ukrainian government of the british government taking and issue no steps to investigate the burisma people who were brandishing the fact that they had the vice president son on the board. the whole idea is to be close to and connected to the power center to discourage people who might otherwise give a hard time. they have a euphemism for it, they call it understanding our navigating a regulatory environment. but what it is, is that you know the powerful guy in government, and i will encourage or discourage the other smaller people in government from coming after you. >> bill: remember these are vice president years right, the white house 36 times, the residents 27 times, that is a lot. and that's what we know of right
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now. on the donald trump matter, his attorneys are arguing that this is the first and then the case. you tell us what you think should be off-limits? and then we will debate whether or not we agree with that and the judges scheduling a a hearing on that matter is that clear? >> yes that is pretty much a bill. but the context is important, and the justice department here work with a january 6th committee, and they put out a very hyper partisan one-sided view to the whole country of what this investigation was about. and then right after they returned the indictment, the prosecutor's vixen about 3 minutes, and two and a half of it was about the capitol riot which wasn't even charged in the case. now the government is coming into the court saying that they are afraid of what trumpets can i say about what this is all about? you cannot play the kind of games that they are playing and then not let the other guy respond, it's basically a fair.
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>> the other thing is that the justice department better be on watch for everybody not delete anything about this because that's what we sign the documents case right? they indicted and then the other evidence was tripling out and they can only account for the justice department so i think that the trustee may be able to push back on that as well. >> thank you for having me. >> dana: mistake is getting a little better care for the republican debate. mike pence now qualifies after hitting the doughnut threshold and eight candidates are qualified -- the mayor of miami could also join that risk after the 40,000 donor threshold was hit but in order to get on a debate stage yes to boost his polling numbers. >> is a seminary? they make quick and easy work of the donor threshold and is looking forward to a substance about the issues about
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the american people. hopefully they have the courage to show up. shots have been fired. >> indeed. i know they're getting ready for the debate there's the two moderators. >> they are deep in quarantine right now. and working on the best questions. >> bill: polls are open to debate that could have major implication for abortion rights. we are alive to tell us what is on the line there. mike hello to you. >> hello. a referendum in ohio is that showing up. the referendum is about making it difficult to change ohio's constitution. but indianan it's really about abortion and second to zach gunn's. currently ohio requires a simple majority to change the state constitution. each state if it passes it raises to 60%. the timing here is significant because state issued 1.2 affect
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the head of the november ballot issue which would change abortion rights in the constitution. so the choosing for making it more difficult to lock in those abortion rights. >> what they're trying to do is trying to insulate and cement the power here by trying to remove this one last thing we have to hold them accountable for. >> our constitution needs to have some barriers to change. if it is too easily changed and we tend to want to go back and forth. >> consider it is also anticipating a challenge to gun owners rights. they've encourage people to vote against the issues, so liberals can bring what they call common sense gun reform. both sides of the issue claimed that their efforts are about protecting the state constitution, but they're both taking significant money out of state donors. according to the press correlation, it is funding almost entirely by an illinois ability, who is opposing the measure called one person one
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vote, and got 85% and $80 million raised outside of my ohio. the early bellies have been cast and now they have been polls will be closing 7:30 eastern time. >> i'll be giving the big3 the most audacious and ambitious list of proposals. >> bill: they are pushing for a major pay hike but with the shorter work week because i'm not going to work and how it might affect the economy will look at that momentarily plus there was this check it out. >> dana: all hell broke loose which started a fight and people are being held accountable. >> meanwhile his story was some more allies, now that nfl players is teaching others a lot. and he's got some great ideas to share with us today.
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they won american households feel like they are wasting green by going green. regulations forcing them to buy energy efficient appliances that do not work as well as the originals. we are now live with more information. and i can vouch for that jeff. it is true good morning to you. >> i don't want to be a cranky old man, and this place has been in business for 75 years, but you don't discount the importance of more efficient appliances, but you get complaints from people that say that these things are not working as well as the old ones. >> some of these machines n now, -- >> were talking about like a washing machine -- yes >> yes a washer used to fill all the way up and use almost 4y use 12 or 15 gallons, the
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problem is people have to wash the clothes twice to get the same results. >> so there's no savings are made anyway. >> it's a nice thing to have efficient appliances but you have so many returns. >> were also hearing a lot about gas ranges going away. >> people are asking if they ship changed our gas ranges is now put a lecture again, i don't think it can happen, the whole world words on glass, i don't think it can happen but you never know. >> the last thing you want to do is that we are changing air-conditioners to cover these window air conditioners, what is the deal on that? >> the change in the gas they use to cool, they are going to a butane or propane base, which manufacturers of said is just slightly having an issue with, and the cost goes up as well t too. >> and that's the thing bill, they tend to be bought by people who are on a budget. it's not like they will have
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whole house conditioning so the price goes up on the sort of things. progress sometimes is well not a linear process. >> can be sticky. as you know. it's nice to see you. >> bill: good to see you. >> we are demanding double digit pay raises. ceos saw their pay spike 40% on average over the last four years. we know our members are worth the same and more and i want to be clear with these companies. these are not my demands these are our demands and these come straight from the membership. >> dana: are calling out executive from pressing the big three general motors and for lantus for a major pay hike and shorter work weeks. joining us now is business correspondent charlie. i want to show everybody here the 1% and pay rise, and then the second thing, this one caught my eye they wanted 32 of her work week, so they want to
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work for eight hour workdays, ad then have the last day is eight hours of paid leave. i'm in the article i read, that is because these people, they want extra time to raise their families. >> everybody does. in full disclosure, i come from a union family, so i do have some sort of a knowledge and affinity but i will say this, and this is the business side of me covering business news for so long, the reason why the automakers went out of business and needed a bailout 82008 was in a financial crisis, but it exaggerated their money will, and it was created because they gave into union demand years. pensions and raises and working conditions, they put all of those three companies that basically were about to go under into a hole that they could not get out of unless they had a bailout from the government. so this sort of stuff is setting the stage for that up down the
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road. there is also a macro story here, look at what is going on with the teamsters, the teamsters baked sidcley cut a deal with ups as they pull out of business, a company called yellow, 30,000 jobs was gone 200 and union jobs. if you talk to people because i been covering this for a long time and is one of the stories that you don't want to be out ahead of because i basically reported that this will go out of business about a month ago. again, this is not something you want to have happen, but if you talk some people what they were saying is the head of the teamsters was out there looking essentially to put them out of business so he can screw ups and get a better deal and then go after amazon. i think you see a sort of trend line here with the activism, they see an election year, there is the an administration caving into union demands, by the way the biden administration is working with yellow, and then turned their backs on the whole thing.
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because the teamsters are a major part of that coalition. and he wanted to put them on a business, this is what the yellow people said. they were casualties they were claiming for a bigger point, which was to cut a good deal with ups and then go after amazon. so this is all part of the same trend. >> bill: let me pop in here, the breath and scope of the presidential demands face what is doing for the long-term benefit of the team. what you are describing is that if these car companies had all of these demands. based on those contracts to give their employees, the kind of sounds a little bit like the federal government. because our government has so many demands, 60% of the budget cannot be touched in negotiations charlie. >> yes and it's unsustainable in the federal government, and obviously at some point, the dollar is not gonna be worth what it is right, reagan alluded removes our reserve status if we spend the way we are.
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and if we get to stuff like this that given the precarious state of the auto business, where going into ev's, and they are a crapshoot. let's be real clear, people do not want to buy them, they are inefficient. so many of them, and let's be real clear, when you create an ev, you increase your carbon footprint because he hath in mind all the stuff, so it is really -- the business has challenges and they looking to extract huge demands and concessions during this challenging time. in its foreboding a bad thing. >> what about the 32 hour work week? >> dana: i like being with you five days a week. and i worked 32 i was in the last few days. i'm just kidding but yes. but i do understand this idea of wanting to spend my time with your family, and look i think all families need a lot more support. and they also need to economic
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growth plan in this country to help support the family of. >> my old man was a union worker and he was never home. >> bill: thank you charlie. nice to see you. also talking about that timing, the l.a. police force, just when crime is going wrap they, the thin blue line getting thinner in a moment. plus gold star family came together for the first time demanding answers. 13 u.s. service members were killed and eight air force in kabul, with the ever get the accountability for the loss of their loved ones? >> be a grown man, and admit your mistakes and learn from them. so this does not happen ever, ever again. ( ♪ ) can't stop adding stuff to your cart? get the bank of america customized cash rewards card, choose the online shopping category and earn 3% cash back.
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home. the toyota corolla dangling off the roof until firefighters arrived. instead of trooper said that the crash was intentional. and there having charges pended. but how do you plan to sell? >> bill: unbelievable. but there is this from yesterday, listen to this carefully. >> only wanted to know is where my kid was. i was told to my face that he died on impact but that was not true. the biden administration -- and bees as the names and focus on for this moment, they were incompetent and cowards and evil. >> she went on from there. eddie said devastated gold star and mother testifying about the death in kabul. >> bill: two years later they were killed in that chaotic withdrawal came together yesterday to share their stories
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and their feelings. the pentagon and the white house are in damage control mode after blistering testimony. we have a corresponded live on the hill. good morning. >> good morning to you. how do you respond to grieving families of the heroes that are now calling for your head, apparently you do not apologize you did again. that is what the white house is doing this morning, standing by its decision. we are told that the white house, the president and the first lady will on honor the sacrifices of the 13 members killed in this attack but they are proud of the people who conducted the withdrawal, and that the president made the tough decision to end a 20 year war because he was not going to spend another generation of troops to fight and die in a conflict that had no end in sight. that is, from the white house this morning. the pentagon a bit more delicate here sharing condolences to the family in a statement that reads
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in part saying that we are forever grateful for their service and the sacrifice and the committed efforts during the evacuation operations. notably missing the word success in either of these responses, because several of these parents yesterday hit that pretty heart of the administration about how they were characterizing the withdrawal. >> when our leaders called this evacuation a success as if they should be celebration sees it is like a knife in the heart. >> you have individuals like john kirby comment and say that he did not see from the chaos from his perch, it is both tone-deaf and ignorant. >> of course this comes at a worse time is the military is facing a recruitment crisis all service members across the nation are watching this testimony and it's a p.r. nightmare for this
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administration bill. >> bill: more in the story to come. thank you from the hill today dana? >> dana: i was just checking something to check in a somebody that we are covered here all those years ago, to see how they were doing, they're still not here in the united states. even though they had been promised the nation they that they would be, they're back up at the state department and it's quite an extensive path still. in addition to the grief that these families are feeling there is something called a moral injury to our veterans that are trying to help get those who help them over here and to safety. all of that has been backed up and they are not forgotten, but with this administration is seems very is being done. >> dana, it is great to be with you and that is so true. this is administration wants to put it behind them, and they never even out of the way to
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afghanistan and they don't talk about and he sends people to say that he's sorry for the hat they will be seeing these families but this is absolutely tragic. but he has not done the right thing and acknowledge that they screwed up. that the loss of the lives, that they did americans that were killed that day in afghanistan did not have to be. there was a political decision and biden administration knew well the outcome of they evacuated the way that they did. and while the effort to withdraw was noble something that we were very much committed to to the trump administration we also knew we had to protect america we dated for four years in the biden administration screw this up and we can all see the results and it breaks my heart. we also see the griefs of these gold star families but also we see what this is done today in united states military. the fact that we did this in this way set us back, and they administration has a responsibility to own this except to fix it and get back to it. >> a lot of blame had shipped to the trump administration. let me you about this, but i
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want to listen to lopez with her hearing first. >> i system is quick to identify those who are fulton phila countries. at fault and flyaway countries. but we are challenged to evaluate ourselves. >> bill: what a statement, from august 16th 2021, he said when i came into an office i inherited a deal that president trump negotiated with the taliban. the choice i made with the president was either follow through with that agreement will be prepared to go back to fighting the taliban during the spring fighting season. what is your recollection? what is the obligation under this agreement? you were a part of this well with president trump. >> it is not a recollection, this blame shifting is ridiculous and i think the
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american people know it and these families not to. we had this right, we were trying to get our young men and women home and we got nearly all of them back, but we never would've set an artificial date we knew would it work, and the agreement that they ponder this often said that if you are did the things you said you did we would finish our withdrawal, but working to continue pound you. and that is what we did. they were breaking the promises and we continue to pound them. we would have never tell what president biden did. with a very political to withdraw our forces, and his intelligence was telling him that if we do that the results we saw on the ground two years ago will be precisely what happens if he knew this and he made the choice and he said let's do it early so it is behind us before the next election. and that is tragic to do this on the backs of these amazing americans who served in afghanistan for 20 years and save countless american lives, i'm proud of the work that we did there and i'm just
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embarrassed by the way they have refused to acknowledge the failure to continue to live up to his duty. >> dana: he doesn't answer any questions about it because he doesn't make himself available but he is gonna do an interview with the weather channel, the seals they ask about it but i doubt it. >> i hope someone asked them about this today, because it would be appropriate to him a spot them. >> bill: thank you so much so for your time. >> thank you bill and thank you to you to dana. >> bill: will this didn't turn out a lot of people the fat h hope. on a day that was designed to be just a day on the lake. wow, they got -- you may know our next guest from the movie blind side. he overcame adversity, former offensive tackle michael
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>> bill: millions of people got to know michael after
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watching the movie the blind side. now he is a new book out, detailing how we overcame the many obstacles in his life, and now he's trying to help others do the same. he has a great story, michael with us author of one year back is against the wall. i like the title. welcome. it is great to meet you. what was your back against the wall. >> all my life. still battling things, and it's definitely been a journey for me, that is why i wrote the book, to continue -- i have a unique story, and i know so many of us out they are going through things, especially the generation behind us, so i think i am honored to be in a position to continue to tell my story, and help people get through it. >> dana: in the book to super popular, even the audiobooks people are loving that, here are some chapter titles in the second half of your book, it starts with want to, build structure, and the struggle,
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have a small circle, you can read the rest of them here, healing yourself first. have a small circle? what you mean by that? >> have someone who's going to hold you accountable. especially when things are not going the way they should. especially in dark times, in my last in the nfl, unfortunately i did not go out the way that i wanted to go out. i had a concussion injury and i was in a dark space for a long time. and, all of my life i have tried to pull myself up by my bootstraps when i didn't have anyone. living alone i think he can do anything on your own, question is how i about my life. and then i got to a point where i needed to be a little bit more vulnerable and needed help, and i needed someone to lean on. so family and friends, and close family and friends to just name a few, you don't know how far you can go with someone you can trust in those times. >> dana: i have some friends
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who does mentoring for youth in florida, and he always used to tell them sean mcgrew your friends are and i'll tell you where you'll be in five years. >> it takes growth and learning to finally realize that is the most important thing. that growth is important and new growth. >> bill: especially in the league when you have so many people pulling at you. every day and every day can every year back on the list. i circle number three as well, have a small circle, then i circled your answers are in the mirror how did you find that o out? >> i found that out a long time ago. when i knew that everyone around me was in a worse situation that i was in, and they could not help me, i couldn't depend on anyone till 11 or 12 years old i looked at myself and said that you were going to be the one that's going to take yourself out of this condition and out of the situation. and whatever you want your future to be you have it in you
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right now, so it is going to be up to you, and that is what i do every day, every problem that comes about, if you are not reaching accurate rates are getting the jobs you want, look in the mirror you can find every answer to understand what you are doing wrong. you cannot blame anybody but yourself at the end of the day. >> dana: won a valuable lesson to learn, because once you figure this out, and makes all the other challenges easier. >> it definitely does. it's hard to understand how to navigate this, and what direction one should go in, but it is very important this tour that we should all use, and so many people want to help you, but you need to be willing to help yourself. >> dana: you are going to help so many people with this book. >> bill: a concussion into your career? did that help you mystically? >> foot fault provides me to be here today.
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and i remember we lost to them, but i remember they're still the bengals are not going to do anything. >> . >> daigle dell. nice to meet you. >> dana: yankees manager put on a show after being ejected for the sixth time this season, will happen is that they drew a line in the dirt and mocked the umpire. it's been a frustrating season for the yankees who lost 5-1 last night. and they're now five and a half games behind the last wall carrots bar. >> and they don't quite understand. >> there it is right there. they're imitating him -- and i've never seen that before. and you get objective for what he did just by yelling at the
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empire. it was just a little bit right, michael would never do that. >> i'm a stand-up citizen now, i definitely wouldn't do that. >> bill: they've obtained new photos of cartel gunmen illegally entering entering the u.s. we have a story coming up. shark attack in new york what is going on here, talk about a woman who was date near a beach that isn't too far away from us. up next. come up with money to get money. oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years.
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close eye on the developments there. >> dana: and the american woman is still being held their kid now, were keeping an eye on a story as well. so watch that. also this... on the montgomery riverfront of alabama, will begin as an argument between white voters and a dock worker, spiraled out of control as more people join the fight. what happened here? we are in excellent at what the story hello jeff. >> witnesses say that a group of voters in montgomery alabama had down to the boat where they should not of preventing a large boat from being able to dock, so when the crew member of that riverboat got off and try to clear some space, he's been confronted and heavily outnumbered and then this happened.
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[chaos] >> the boaters who were all white began to gang up and attacked the crew member who is black. and it appears after the initial fight, some bystanders extended to break it up, but the group of voters continued to fight the crew member in the fight gets worse and worse things eventually calmed down, but once they docked, the fight started all over again. some would even use the chair, and eventually police took control putting several people in handcuffs, and they have issued these four arrest warrants, the mayor about mom alabama issued a statement saying, that this was an unfortunate incident which never should have occurred as the police department investigates these intolerable actions we should not become desensitized to violence of any kind. especially in our community, and the mayor says that he will seek justice, and that this riverboat
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crew member was simply just trying to do his job when he was attacked, we are expecting an update a few hours from now in montgomery alabama. >> think you keep us posted. >> bill: they might call this the sum of strikes. in los angeles today, more than 11,000 city employees were staging a one-day work stoppage. we are live in lax, with more what is happening there. liam? >> lax is a mess on the good that, unless they plan for an extra two to three hours some are going to miss their flight and that is because the local city worker union has chosen lax to pick it up protests by lack of progress with the negotiation cable, this is really meant to get the city's attention right, you can imagine what this will be like if this was one week. so this is going to be a lot more disruptive that a few lifeguards picketing at the beach, but is about 11,000 workers that are represented,
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they pick up the garbage in the street repair and motor pool and parking enforcement. and they also shuttle buses here at the airport, they help other unions will respect the picket lines and effectively shut down city hall. the mayor claims of that is not going to happen saying that they've been negotiating in good faith, but the union says that they agree to a one-year deal back in november provided that the city would come back and have been other issues handled which they have not done. so fire, paramedics, not effective in this, but at this stage in hand the airport, the union says that is not their intent to disrupt passengers, bought it, it is not happen. >> will apologize, but we're here to provide a better servic, we've been hit during the pandemic and short staffing and we will be here, was they will be in the game. >> so if you are the actors, the writers, and the hotel work
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is about 200,000 angelenos are on strike today. back to you. >> bill: wow, imagine that. william and lax. thank you sir. >> dana: new images have been taken of the southern border and they showing just how bold people are. cartel members are with rifles and justin body armor and walked right into the united states. welcome to a brand-new hour for of "america's newsroom." >> bill: good morning, this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the chaos of the border, texas is releasing new joan images of a human smuggler as offices make a major fit no . move me while republicans continue to call out secretary mayorkas who is apparently, this is supposed to be his job. >> every time you get mo

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