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the fact of the matter is american workers are more productive. but we're not getting the benefit of that productivity because these trade deals are pushing workers' wages down. it's now cheaper to operate in mexico than it is in china. and with the wto and with tpp they're going to bring those jobs into mexico, build automobiles, assemble automobiles there and ship them into the united states duty-free. china says they plan to put $100 billion worth of auto parts into the u.s. market by 2017. that will be in violation of trade laws. we'll file trade complaints and eventually win them but will have lost the jobs. free trade is only a dream in some academic's mind. all trade is done by rules. >> let me let brian answer you. >> 375,000 net new jobs in indiana since nafta was passed. if we look around the world, the countries that are prosperous are the countries that are open to trade and investment, canadas, new zealands, singapores. it's not the north koreas and venezuelas that restrict freedom. >> i want to let you moderate this because you're sor
the fact of the matter is american workers are more productive. but we're not getting the benefit of that productivity because these trade deals are pushing workers' wages down. it's now cheaper to operate in mexico than it is in china. and with the wto and with tpp they're going to bring those jobs into mexico, build automobiles, assemble automobiles there and ship them into the united states duty-free. china says they plan to put $100 billion worth of auto parts into the u.s. market by 2017....
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how on earth can american workers compete with chinese workers willing to live like this just to get a job? >>> plus president obama ordering all public schools to allow students to use whatever bathroom they gender identify with. what about civil rights of teenage girls that don't want boys in their locker room. missouri high school students so upset, they staged a walkout. we'll have details. >>> i want to know why is our president getting involved in this to begin with? don't we have bigger issues to deal with? isis, economy. things like that. >>> turning back to the story, senator lindsey graham seems to change his tone saying presumptive republican nominee has a great sense of humor. comes day after his charm offensive failed to get an endorsement from speaker paul ryan. >> i was a little bit surprised but not that surprised frankly. we did as you know, matt, got endorsed by many, many people, they're pouring in now, many senators and many congressman. we got many endorsements yesterday. if it doesn't come, i will go my separate way. trish: one of hot-button issues dividing part
how on earth can american workers compete with chinese workers willing to live like this just to get a job? >>> plus president obama ordering all public schools to allow students to use whatever bathroom they gender identify with. what about civil rights of teenage girls that don't want boys in their locker room. missouri high school students so upset, they staged a walkout. we'll have details. >>> i want to know why is our president getting involved in this to begin with?...
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or the t-tip or some of the past international trade agreements have been fair to american workers and american small business, but overall i think we'll have a lot of agreement with other conservatives in the party. >> woodruff: it's interesting you point those things out, because in the last few days there has been a lot of attention on some of mr. trump's statements. people are saying, well, just how conservative is he because he's come out with positions on trade, on issues like social security where they're really not what people view as part of the conservative orthodoxy. how do you... how are you yourself, how comfortable are you when you hear him say, take positions where aren't necessarily where you thought conservatives were? >> i think there is a question what is conservative? donald trump is pro-life. he's conservative on the social issues. he's conservative on taxation. he's conservative on releasing, you know, on deregulation and making it easier for small business people. so i mean, but look, if we attack some of these agreement, t-tip and t.p.p. that are howling out --
or the t-tip or some of the past international trade agreements have been fair to american workers and american small business, but overall i think we'll have a lot of agreement with other conservatives in the party. >> woodruff: it's interesting you point those things out, because in the last few days there has been a lot of attention on some of mr. trump's statements. people are saying, well, just how conservative is he because he's come out with positions on trade, on issues like...
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. >> can i -- >> it is about the american worker. it is about putting the american worker first. >> great. give it -- >> we have not seen that under obama. obama is scared to go after china and -- >> oh, are you trying -- >> are you suggesting that a president, hillary clinton, would be a better choice economically for america? >> i suggested that -- eric, listen, criteria, a business naan as a president, vote for -- you -- vote for warren buffett. >> and i've already -- >> when -- let me say. >> i'm saying bernie's a communist. >> i've made the case why i think hillary is better for jobs. >> please. >> and quickly make the case why she's better foreincarceration as well. 50% of the jail population, federal jail, there for drug related crimes. hillary stopped about stopping incarcerating marijuana users, talking about the state laboratories to open up criminalization. trump on every side of this issue and came out against big -- >> do you think -- >> that's not going to help -- >> do you think hillary clinton would be better for the
. >> can i -- >> it is about the american worker. it is about putting the american worker first. >> great. give it -- >> we have not seen that under obama. obama is scared to go after china and -- >> oh, are you trying -- >> are you suggesting that a president, hillary clinton, would be a better choice economically for america? >> i suggested that -- eric, listen, criteria, a business naan as a president, vote for -- you -- vote for warren buffett....
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they were hiring foreign workers in order to replace american workers. ole idea is they are created so that we can bring in workers that we would not otherwise have in this country. technology, engineering, sciences. where we need that kind of brain talent to come here. many of these kids are educated in the united states. we have to send them home because they cannot get the proper visa to continue working here. we need these folks here in this country. this is the only way we will really grow our intellectual property. our own capacity. you need their labor. we do not have enough of it here at home. what do you say in the case of disney? they were actually deliberately doing this so that they could be placed there. cheaper prices. >> in the disney case, obviously, that has gotten a lot of headlines. this news broke out several months ago. disney said it was a misrepresentation. trish: trying to backpedal here. he don't want to get caught with your hand in the cookie jar. >> would say that it is true. the government having created the shortage of spots i
they were hiring foreign workers in order to replace american workers. ole idea is they are created so that we can bring in workers that we would not otherwise have in this country. technology, engineering, sciences. where we need that kind of brain talent to come here. many of these kids are educated in the united states. we have to send them home because they cannot get the proper visa to continue working here. we need these folks here in this country. this is the only way we will really grow...
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tonight, what we found, and the american workers outraged. so many of you at home still tweeting us the dish towels for example, complete with the american flag down below, made in china. that label for oven mitts by america americans, made in pakist pakistan. and the united states sweaters made in china. but those companies telling us, they clearly labeled them made overseas. director lev kubiak showed us the deliberate fake of that language-learning tool, rosetta stone. this looks like the reset that stone you would order from the american company. >> right. >> yet this one came from china. look closer. the spelling errors. 100% guaranteed, missing an "e. "even the state department spelled wrong. and tonight, we've now learned it being duped. it's american taxpayers. government agencies trying to buy made in america supplies with your tax dollars. right down to the silverware they think has long been made in america. take a look at general services administration advantage .gov. they sell supplies to those government agencieagencies. that's
tonight, what we found, and the american workers outraged. so many of you at home still tweeting us the dish towels for example, complete with the american flag down below, made in china. that label for oven mitts by america americans, made in pakist pakistan. and the united states sweaters made in china. but those companies telling us, they clearly labeled them made overseas. director lev kubiak showed us the deliberate fake of that language-learning tool, rosetta stone. this looks like the...
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in one of the most union friendly states in the country, the decision was made, let's bypass american workers all we have to do is go to china. china is booming. china builds stuff all the time. >> reporter: still the bridge became the most expensive public works project in the history of the state. >> our job when we started was to get this bridge built before the next earthquake. we did that job. now, did it take too long? yes. did it cost too much money? yes. >> reporter: it turns out you get what you pay for. >> in this particular case, i don't think we got what we paid for. i think we got completely ripped off. >> reporter: a feeling many commuters say they get every time they pass through a toll booth. josh mankiewicz, nbc news, oakland. >>> you can watch much more about this story in our series on assignment, tonight at 7:00, 6:00 p.m. central time. we are back in a moment with a flight that you don't want to thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the
in one of the most union friendly states in the country, the decision was made, let's bypass american workers all we have to do is go to china. china is booming. china builds stuff all the time. >> reporter: still the bridge became the most expensive public works project in the history of the state. >> our job when we started was to get this bridge built before the next earthquake. we did that job. now, did it take too long? yes. did it cost too much money? yes. >> reporter:...
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strong middle ands, namely, good jobs quality education for our kids. -- level playing field for american workers. that is what my plan for revitalizing communities here will do. first, we have to honor our obligations to miners as in present and stand with the steel workers who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. [applause] four months in: have been speaking out against the coal companies that have tried to shirk their responsibilities to workers and retirees. miners, powerpoint workers, and railroad employees earned the benefits they have learned and the respect of all americans. [applause] and among then: 100,000 miners who have died in the last century, we have lost whors in this century too are joined with them and sacrifice. the 29th men who perished at the upper big branch mine. the owner of that mine, don blankenship, had neglected workers safety for years. when heof weak laws, was finally caught, finally charged and finally convicted, he only received a one-year prison sentence. one-year 429 deaths. -- for 29 deaths. that is totally unacceptable. is why i support to bills and f
strong middle ands, namely, good jobs quality education for our kids. -- level playing field for american workers. that is what my plan for revitalizing communities here will do. first, we have to honor our obligations to miners as in present and stand with the steel workers who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. [applause] four months in: have been speaking out against the coal companies that have tried to shirk their responsibilities to workers and retirees. miners, powerpoint...
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she's declared war on the american worker. here's what hillary clinton said earlier this year, we are going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work. [ booing ] by the way, her timing wasn't so good. the following week she went to west virginia. she didn't do too well there. but i love the people of west virginia. we did. and i love the people of pennsylvania. they don't like her too much, i can tell you. and if hillary can shut down the mines, she can really shut down our whole country and your business will be permanently, in many cases permanently ruined. so let me tell you how president obama undermined our crisis and our middle class. the president stated that it was his intent to eliminate oil and natural gas production in america, if you can believe this. his policy is death by a thousand cuts through an onslaught of regulations. for instance, the environmental protection agencies use of totalitarian taxes forces energy operators in north dakota into paying unprecedented multi--billion-dollar fines bef
she's declared war on the american worker. here's what hillary clinton said earlier this year, we are going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of work. [ booing ] by the way, her timing wasn't so good. the following week she went to west virginia. she didn't do too well there. but i love the people of west virginia. we did. and i love the people of pennsylvania. they don't like her too much, i can tell you. and if hillary can shut down the mines, she can really shut down our...
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she has declared war on the american worker. here's what hillary clinton said earlier this year. we are going to put a lot of coalminers and coal companies out of work. [booing] >> bit the way her timing wasn't so good. the following week she went to west virginia and didn't do too well there. but i love the people of west virginia. and i love the people of pennsylvania. they don't like her too much, i can tell you. and if hillary can shut down the mines, she can really shut down our whole country, and your business will be permanently in many cases, permanently ruined. so let me tell you how pressure pressure undermined our crisis and our middle class. the president stated that it was his intent to eliminate oil and natural gas production in america if you can believe this. his policy is death by a thousand cuts through an onslaught of regulations. for instance, the environmental protection agency's use of totalitarian tactics, forces energy operators in north dakota into paying unprecedented, multibillion dollar fines before a penalty is even confirmed. which is actually rather
she has declared war on the american worker. here's what hillary clinton said earlier this year. we are going to put a lot of coalminers and coal companies out of work. [booing] >> bit the way her timing wasn't so good. the following week she went to west virginia and didn't do too well there. but i love the people of west virginia. and i love the people of pennsylvania. they don't like her too much, i can tell you. and if hillary can shut down the mines, she can really shut down our...
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let's treat american workers at least the same as we treat important workers. let's treat products grown and produced in america the same as products grown and produced in foreign countries, and let's do it in the name of food safety. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. mrs. shaheen: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i rise to support this congressional review act resolution to block the usda catfish inspection program. despite what my colleague from mississippi has said, there is no evidence that the catfish program provides any additional food safety benefit. it was designed to create a trade barrier. now, i appreciate my opponent from mississippi's opposition. he's working for his catfish farmers in mississippi. i like mississippi catfish, but i like all kinds of catfish. and in fact the usda, the f.d.a., the c.d.c. and the g.a.o. have all confirmed that catfish, both domestic and imported, is already safe under f.d.a.'s jurisdiction, and in fact you're more likely to get hit by lightn
let's treat american workers at least the same as we treat important workers. let's treat products grown and produced in america the same as products grown and produced in foreign countries, and let's do it in the name of food safety. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. mrs. shaheen: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i rise to support this congressional review act resolution to block the usda catfish inspection program....
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happening today the obama administration will announce new overtime rules that it hopes will help american workers. the administration says the new rules will make 4 million americans eligible for overtime pay. now under this policy businesses would not be allowed to deny overtime to anyone making under $47,500 a year. that is double the current annual salary threshold. hourly workers are mostly guaranteed overtime. the change could force some small companies to convert salary workers to hourly workers. >>> as summer approaches lawmakers on capitol hill are working to protect you and your family from the zika virus. today the house will multimillion bill to provide funding to prevent the virus spreading here in the u.s. yesterday the senate passed a $1.1 billion to combat zika. experts expect it to spread more widely during the mosquito summer season. the virus can cause severe birth defects. >>> with fears of zika on the rise, we'll show you the best mosquito repellant to use in the next ten minutes. >>> you may remember this fiery crash involving a pickup and church van in hyattsville last novem
happening today the obama administration will announce new overtime rules that it hopes will help american workers. the administration says the new rules will make 4 million americans eligible for overtime pay. now under this policy businesses would not be allowed to deny overtime to anyone making under $47,500 a year. that is double the current annual salary threshold. hourly workers are mostly guaranteed overtime. the change could force some small companies to convert salary workers to hourly...
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for american businesses and american workers. number two, one of the biggest complaints about trade deals has been that it opens up markets to countries with lower wages, harsher labor practices and less environmental regulation. if you are signing up for the transpacific partnership, you are making commitments that are enforce ab enforceable to raise labor standards and ensure that workers have a voice and tend to environmental problems. this gives us the ability to engage with a country like vietnam and work with them on all of those fronts. the things people in the past have been concerned about when it comes to trading with other countries. i have not yet seen a credible argument that once we get tpp in place we are going to be worse off, we are better off. american workers and american businesses are better off if we get the deal passed. the politics of it will be noisy. that was true when i inherited the korean free-trade agreement or panamanian free-trade agreements when i came in to office but we got them done and i am co
for american businesses and american workers. number two, one of the biggest complaints about trade deals has been that it opens up markets to countries with lower wages, harsher labor practices and less environmental regulation. if you are signing up for the transpacific partnership, you are making commitments that are enforce ab enforceable to raise labor standards and ensure that workers have a voice and tend to environmental problems. this gives us the ability to engage with a country like...
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american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities.nd a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >>> happening today, runner wills show support for a septa police officer that was severely injured in a hit-and-run. it will start where officer gary miller was hit. then they will run to the hospital to where he is being treated. they will deliver get well cards and a new pair of running shoes to officer miller, a fellow runner. >>> we'll soon see the results of an investigation into inappropriate e-mails found on pennsylvania state servers. kathleen cane says results will be made public on tuesday. back in december she order add review of raunchy and sometimes pornographic e-mails. it has already tleed a number of people resigning and ethics charges. > >>> i'm erika martin. looks like monday will be a wash out, new jersey looking quiet and night. i'm inside but i want to be out there. we're seeing the clouds come in. tropical storm bonnie will start
american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities.nd a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >>> happening today, runner wills show support for a septa police officer that was severely injured in a hit-and-run. it will start where officer gary miller was hit. then they will run to the hospital to where he is being treated. they will deliver get well cards and a new...
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so i think that's bad when we talk about helping the american worker. ican exceptionalism. that's clearly the vision donald trump is pushing forward in the election. >> i think you are papering over significant differences. you started off on the right point. this is an effort by senator sessions to say get in line and get on the band wagon, you must support donald trump and ignore the policy differences in the party. the republican party is a party of free trade. senator sessions is saying we are changing directions. senator sessions says immigration hurting blue collar workers. this is an effort to say despite differences about immigration backed by the chamber of commerce and big companies in the country. despite the continues in trade, don't worry about it, just get on board. martha: i think what he's also saying, he's saying we have too many problems, right? if you think that donald trump is not a conservative, look to the fact that he is committed to repealing obamacare. so that's a shrinking of government decision, right? if you repeal obamacare y
so i think that's bad when we talk about helping the american worker. ican exceptionalism. that's clearly the vision donald trump is pushing forward in the election. >> i think you are papering over significant differences. you started off on the right point. this is an effort by senator sessions to say get in line and get on the band wagon, you must support donald trump and ignore the policy differences in the party. the republican party is a party of free trade. senator sessions is...
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and a level playing field for american workers.s what my plan for revitalizing communities here will do. we have to honor our obligations to minors past and present and stand with steelworkers who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. for months i have been speaking out against the coal companies like patriot and peabody and arch coal quik-trip t-shirt their responsibility to worker and retirees. minors, power plant workers and railroad employees deserve the benefits they are and the respect of all americans. among the $100,000 -- miners who died in the last century, we have lost miners in this century , who i join with them in sacrifice. 29 brave men who are as at the upper big branch mine. the owner of that mine, don blankenship had neglected workers safety for years. and because of weak laws, when he was finally caught, finally charged and finally convicted, he only received a one-year prison sentence. one year. 429 deaths. that is totally unacceptable. we need to strengthen those laws and hold executives who neglect wor
and a level playing field for american workers.s what my plan for revitalizing communities here will do. we have to honor our obligations to minors past and present and stand with steelworkers who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. for months i have been speaking out against the coal companies like patriot and peabody and arch coal quik-trip t-shirt their responsibility to worker and retirees. minors, power plant workers and railroad employees deserve the benefits they are and the...
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those american workers in upstate new york argue those mistakes can't be fixed soon enough. >> thinkbout this. for every $100,000 we sell, it's probably a job. that's 30, 40 more jobs we could provide in cheryl, new york. the jobs are overseas. >> david muir, abc news, new york. >> hard to know what to get when you can't trust what's on the label. >> coming up next insomenynack yak theater. into this old jar. ocket change it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your healt
those american workers in upstate new york argue those mistakes can't be fixed soon enough. >> thinkbout this. for every $100,000 we sell, it's probably a job. that's 30, 40 more jobs we could provide in cheryl, new york. the jobs are overseas. >> david muir, abc news, new york. >> hard to know what to get when you can't trust what's on the label. >> coming up next insomenynack yak theater. into this old jar. ocket change it's never much, just what's left after i break a...
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it's illegal and it's hurting american workers, and we've got to make it stop. i am so proud to be standing up here with your senator because he's been on the front lines of this, and together, share odd, we're going to -- sherrod, we're going to make it happen. [applause] second, we need to invest in creating more good-paying jobs here in appalachia. we know this region is rich in assets far beyond coal. we also know that economic development plans designed in washington without local input will not deliver results for you and your families. that's why i want to support locally driven priorities, not sue plant them. my -- supplant them. my goal would have a new fund o support investments by appalachians for appalachians. when i was in migo county in williamson, i heard from members of the community who were talking about how they are trying to generate more small business to create more jobs. they started an incubator to help local entrepreneurs get new ventures off the ground. they knew they needed better housing infrastructure so they put people to work refur
it's illegal and it's hurting american workers, and we've got to make it stop. i am so proud to be standing up here with your senator because he's been on the front lines of this, and together, share odd, we're going to -- sherrod, we're going to make it happen. [applause] second, we need to invest in creating more good-paying jobs here in appalachia. we know this region is rich in assets far beyond coal. we also know that economic development plans designed in washington without local input...
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what he is saying is i will be a strong champion of the american worker and of the american people. stossel: the trade deal, he will impose terrorists. how is being a champion of america putting a 35% terrified something and make poor people pay more for things? >> this is an issue that i have with him. i'm a conservative and i share a lot of beliefs. i understand the phenomenon but when it comes to and bolts issues like this idea of a problem with what he is talking about. stossel: he is the most destructive when he threatens trade and recently the carrier air-conditioning company announced it will build a factory in mexico and trump said he would impose a 35% terrified anything they make. >> within 24 hours ahead of carriers going to calm and he's going to say mr. president we have decided to stay in the united states. that's what's going to happen folks. stossel: the bully is going to intimidate and you have to come and kiss his ring. >> this is another issue i have but as a stupid political matter if you want to know one of the reasons he is winning john -- stossel: they don't u
what he is saying is i will be a strong champion of the american worker and of the american people. stossel: the trade deal, he will impose terrorists. how is being a champion of america putting a 35% terrified something and make poor people pay more for things? >> this is an issue that i have with him. i'm a conservative and i share a lot of beliefs. i understand the phenomenon but when it comes to and bolts issues like this idea of a problem with what he is talking about. stossel: he is...
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rule that'll guarantee overtime protection for millions of american workers. =sam/boxes= >> today the u.s. labor department will issue markers. >> tracy potts joins us with this decision. while it could benefit workers, critics say it will have a negative impact on small business. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, imagine being one of the more than 4 million people who can get overtime, time-and-a-half has been reserved for people who earn $23,000 or less, it's your salary now. the obama administration says they will double the salary pack. so if you have a manager's new level managers, who earn up to $47,000 can also get overtime when they work those extra hours in the same week. but this business could cripple them. lots of red tape, lots of unexpected payments to employees. they could end up demoting two level managers or making them hourly. so they have to more carefully account for that extra work, littleing people to only working 40 hours a week and hiring part-time people to fill in. so while the administration says this is going to put money back
rule that'll guarantee overtime protection for millions of american workers. =sam/boxes= >> today the u.s. labor department will issue markers. >> tracy potts joins us with this decision. while it could benefit workers, critics say it will have a negative impact on small business. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, imagine being one of the more than 4 million people who can get overtime, time-and-a-half has been reserved for people who earn $23,000 or less, it's your...
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it is a rock and a test and attribute to the american worker and the american economy. stand before you today with a project that i'm very proud of. and also proud for the community and america. (877)297-4574. donald trump filed a new disclosure with election officials claiming he has a net worth of more than ten billion dollars. the gop front-runner called the filing the largest in the history of the federal election commission. donald trump is facing growing pressure for his tax returns. donald trump says he won't complete them until the irs has completed an audit. >>> he would have the latest on a close race in the democratic primary in kentucky. ktvu's ross palumbo in the newsroom with updated results. >> what a nail biter this one has been all evening long. we have been watching this for you coming out of kentucky. hillary clinton has now in the lead. she is only .4 of a percentage point in front of bernie sanders. flip-flopping all night. 99% of the precincts are reporting and keep in mind the biggest county in kentucky, jefferson county is still out more than 10%
it is a rock and a test and attribute to the american worker and the american economy. stand before you today with a project that i'm very proud of. and also proud for the community and america. (877)297-4574. donald trump filed a new disclosure with election officials claiming he has a net worth of more than ten billion dollars. the gop front-runner called the filing the largest in the history of the federal election commission. donald trump is facing growing pressure for his tax returns....
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jon: it is set to become a reality for millions more american workers after the obama administration unveils new rules to double the maximum annual income that salary workers can get and still be eligible for overtime. gary willis is afoxbusiness network is live with what all that means, jerry . reporter: this is a long-awaited rule, very controversial. it extends over time page 4.2 million workers and how does it do it? it doubles the maximum annual income a salaried worker can earn and still get that overtimepay. that number moves from 23,662 47,476 , a doubling of this number. here's what the administration says. this is a cure for stagnant wages and it more than requires the threshold you are seeing right now to be updated every three years so those numbers will move and become more generous. $12 billion more will be paid out to people over the next decade because of this rule change. the private sector is saying it's a killer for small businesses. take a listen to what the national federation of independent businesses had to say. they say entry-level management the dispositions
jon: it is set to become a reality for millions more american workers after the obama administration unveils new rules to double the maximum annual income that salary workers can get and still be eligible for overtime. gary willis is afoxbusiness network is live with what all that means, jerry . reporter: this is a long-awaited rule, very controversial. it extends over time page 4.2 million workers and how does it do it? it doubles the maximum annual income a salaried worker can earn and still...
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american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities.ter future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >>> at 6:00, break out your raincoat and umbrella. you'll be soaked if you leave your house without them. storm team 4 tracking a wet and socky start to the weekend, and the pockets of time you can get outside. >>> a chaotic scene outside the white house. what we're now finding out as a suspect fights for this life. >>> and making your metro ride safer. how the transit agency is reaching out to teens in hopes of stopping violence. >>> as we get the 6:00 hour going, first, though, we mentioned it before, it is going to be a wes weekend. good morning, everybody. i'm
american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities.ter future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >>> at 6:00, break out your raincoat and umbrella. you'll be soaked if you leave your house without them. storm team 4 tracking a wet and socky start to the weekend, and the pockets of time you can get outside. >>> a chaotic scene outside the white house. what we're now...
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. >> millions more american workers soon will become eligible for overtime pay. anyone making a salary of less than $14,476 a year will qualify. that's double the current threshold. this is a part of a new rule stated by the white house. they say nanny one making less than the stated am will be eligible for overtime if they work more than 40 hours a week. business leaders say the move isn't that drastic. >> 15 years in the making, but the u.s. senate passed a controversial bill that allows terrorist attacks to sue saudi arabia. most of the suspects have ties to saudi arabia. the white house opposes the measure, saying it alienates an important allie in the middle east. president obama says that move is going to open americans to similar lawsuits. there is no immediate plans by the house to take up the bill. >>> former giants superstar barry bonds is not happy about his daughter's school in southern california. a video shows students singing the lyrics of a rap song that uses profanity about women and the n-word. it's a part of a petition posted on change.org that
. >> millions more american workers soon will become eligible for overtime pay. anyone making a salary of less than $14,476 a year will qualify. that's double the current threshold. this is a part of a new rule stated by the white house. they say nanny one making less than the stated am will be eligible for overtime if they work more than 40 hours a week. business leaders say the move isn't that drastic. >> 15 years in the making, but the u.s. senate passed a controversial bill that...
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>>> new federal rules mean millions of american workers are now eligible for overtime pay. more than 4 million workers will now qualify including fast food and retail. many are managers that work long hours but up until now were not paid overtime. >>> taco bell is going upscale. the restaurant chain is taking aim at the dinner time crowd. they are debuting four new design concepts creating the up scale experience. it includes sleek modern seating and exposed wooden beams and trendy lighting fixtured. quaker oats is pulling its quinoa granola bars with sun flower seeds, because of threats of listeria. chocolate nut medley, look for best before dates of 10-16-16. and 10-17-16. and it includes yogurt and fruit and nut medley. you should return these right away or contact the company. >>> health check this noon. going to church could be a life saver, a new study from harvard university find that women that worship more than once a week have a 30% lower mortality rate and the women were 20% less likely to die of cardiovascular disease and 20% less likely to die of cancer and att
>>> new federal rules mean millions of american workers are now eligible for overtime pay. more than 4 million workers will now qualify including fast food and retail. many are managers that work long hours but up until now were not paid overtime. >>> taco bell is going upscale. the restaurant chain is taking aim at the dinner time crowd. they are debuting four new design concepts creating the up scale experience. it includes sleek modern seating and exposed wooden beams and...
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and a level playing field for american workers. at is what my plan for revitalizing communities here will do. first, we have to honor our obligations to miners as in present and stand with the steel workers who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. [applause] sec. clinton: for months i have been speaking out against the coal companies that have tried to shirk their responsibilities to workers and retirees. miners, power plant workers and railroad employees earned the benefits they have learned and the respect of all americans. [applause] sec. clinton: and among the 100,000 miners who have died in the last century, we have lost miners in this century too who are joined with them and sacrifice. the 29 brave men who perished at the upper big branch mine. the owner of that mine, don blankenship, had neglected workers safety for years. because of weak laws, when he was finally caught, finally charged and finally convicted, he only received a one-year prison sentence. one year for 29 deaths. that is totally unacceptable. that is w
and a level playing field for american workers. at is what my plan for revitalizing communities here will do. first, we have to honor our obligations to miners as in present and stand with the steel workers who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. [applause] sec. clinton: for months i have been speaking out against the coal companies that have tried to shirk their responsibilities to workers and retirees. miners, power plant workers and railroad employees earned the benefits they have...
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she'll escalate the war against the american worker like never before and against the american energyshe'll unleash the epa to control every aspect of our lives and every aspect of energy. they'll make it impossible for the worker, the owners, they'll make it impossible for everyone. she declared that we've got to move away from coal and all of the other fossil fuels. that's a quote. we've got to move away from coal quote and all other fossil fuels. locking away trillions in american wealth. in march, hillary clinton said by the time we get through, all of my conditions, i guarantee i do not think there will be many places in america where fracking will continue to take place. what are we doing? why are we even thinking? what are we doing? let's just vote her out. i don't know if she's going to get to run anyway, you know? i would like to run against her but -- could you imagine that? she wants to close down the primary -- liz: donald trump rolling out what he's calling his energy policy. began by saying that the president obama bureaucracy and onslaught of regulations have certainly
she'll escalate the war against the american worker like never before and against the american energyshe'll unleash the epa to control every aspect of our lives and every aspect of energy. they'll make it impossible for the worker, the owners, they'll make it impossible for everyone. she declared that we've got to move away from coal and all of the other fossil fuels. that's a quote. we've got to move away from coal quote and all other fossil fuels. locking away trillions in american wealth. in...
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. >>> pay is going up for america's chief executives at nearly double the rate of typical american workers. ceo's received a 4.5% raise. here is a look at the top paid ceo's in the tri-state reason. in delaware david breen received $10 million from dupont and new jersey david coat nearly 33 parking lot $8 million from honeywell. and brian roberts tops the list in pennsylvania. >>> this noon there are new guidelines for diabetes. they say that weight loss should be a more routine treatment for diabetes, they show that stomach shrinking operations could make a difference in sugar until now. dozens of groups are endorsing it now as a more common treatment. >>> and something that could make or break a police dog's career. >> i'm erin o'hearn and this is kimber. a knee injury has sidelined her training, but she is using something she has in her body to get her back on track. >> what we are doing is extracting bone marrow, what is it? and how does it work? our cameras were invited inside to see this procedure firsthand. we'll show you this tonight on "action news" at 11:00. >>> the "action news"
. >>> pay is going up for america's chief executives at nearly double the rate of typical american workers. ceo's received a 4.5% raise. here is a look at the top paid ceo's in the tri-state reason. in delaware david breen received $10 million from dupont and new jersey david coat nearly 33 parking lot $8 million from honeywell. and brian roberts tops the list in pennsylvania. >>> this noon there are new guidelines for diabetes. they say that weight loss should be a more...
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. >> reporter: an american worker at the u.s. air base in the prefollowing the accidepr prefecture was arrested last week. he said he hit, raped a young woman. police arrested him on charges of dumping her body. the victim's father visited the site where her body was found. [speaking foreign language] >> reporter: the governor came and spoke with the prime minister. he says such crimes happen because of the military bases. he asked abe to talk to the president, barack obama about changing the status of the agreement. >> translator: i told the prime minister japan's independence is only a myth under the status of the force's agreement. i asked abe to give me a chance to speak directly to president obama. >> reporter: he was taken by a committee. >> translator: i am furious about this self-centered and extremely heinous act. japan is demanding that the united states strengthen, discipline and take thorough preventive measures. >> reporter: with the use in tokyo told nhk they are arranging a possible visit to the site. in japan, ass
. >> reporter: an american worker at the u.s. air base in the prefollowing the accidepr prefecture was arrested last week. he said he hit, raped a young woman. police arrested him on charges of dumping her body. the victim's father visited the site where her body was found. [speaking foreign language] >> reporter: the governor came and spoke with the prime minister. he says such crimes happen because of the military bases. he asked abe to talk to the president, barack obama about...
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health care and plans to make colleges and universities tuition-free and increasing wages for american workers. >> we are going to make certain that if you work 40 hours a week in the united states you are not going to be living in poverty. >> sanders will hold another rally tomorrow morning at boardwalk hall in atlantic city. >> sanders' rival hillary clinton is also focusing on new jersey. she'll be in camden county wednesday where she'll be discussing her plans to raise wages and break down barriers that hold americans back. her daughter chelsea will host grassroots organizing events and essex and middlesex counties this friday. >>> the presumptive republican nominee will visit new jersey later this month. donald trump will appear at a pair of fund raisers on may 19th and one to help governor chris christie erase debt from his own white house campaign and another to benefit the state's gop. today republican senator pat toomey of pennsylvania voiced his concern about trump's abilities, in an editorial on philly.com and in it he called trump's candidacy highly problematic and went on to say a
health care and plans to make colleges and universities tuition-free and increasing wages for american workers. >> we are going to make certain that if you work 40 hours a week in the united states you are not going to be living in poverty. >> sanders will hold another rally tomorrow morning at boardwalk hall in atlantic city. >> sanders' rival hillary clinton is also focusing on new jersey. she'll be in camden county wednesday where she'll be discussing her plans to raise...
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. >> you could be one of the more than four million american workers who are eligible for overtime pay. the obama administration will issue new rules to change when workers can earn overtime. many of the existing rules date back 80 years. companies can deny overtime pay to being worries would make $23,000 or more. that will double now to more than $47,000. a year. >> lawmakers want to force employers to give workers fair warning of their hours. the reliable scheduling act requires employers to give hourly worker as week advance notice of upcoming work schedule. that bill is designed to help workers in retail and restaurants better listen for child care and attend college or hold a second job. law is a new weapon in the fight against cancer: horseradish which can detox the body. you do not have to take a ton, a teaspoon is enough to get rewards. >> half of all hard attacks happen without the person even knowing it is happening. the results published show that 45% of victims of heart attacks see no symptoms and men likely to experience violent attacks, women are more likely to die from t
. >> you could be one of the more than four million american workers who are eligible for overtime pay. the obama administration will issue new rules to change when workers can earn overtime. many of the existing rules date back 80 years. companies can deny overtime pay to being worries would make $23,000 or more. that will double now to more than $47,000. a year. >> lawmakers want to force employers to give workers fair warning of their hours. the reliable scheduling act requires...
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. >> the new overtime rules are expected to affect 4.2 million american workers. many of them in the retail and the restaurant industry. places like family owned k.b.q. real barbecue in the woodbridge town center in lanham. >> our initial reaction is how will it hit the pocket. >> she says as a small business owner she c but she also values her employees. including her own daughter who works as a manager at the popular restaurant. >> i feel like it's a good step for people in general to have a living wage. >> the new federal overtime rule mandates automatic overtime pay for salaried workers making less than $47,476 a year. the old pressurehold was $23,660. >> how are you doing? >> at this restaurant in silver spring the owner is not happy. >> it will be harder for to us make a penny. >> the harsh reaction from the national retail federation. this tweet from the head which says with a stroke of a pen the labor department demoted millions of workers. the prediction from opponents is that managers will be made hourly workers a it a lower wage or get slight raises to
. >> the new overtime rules are expected to affect 4.2 million american workers. many of them in the retail and the restaurant industry. places like family owned k.b.q. real barbecue in the woodbridge town center in lanham. >> our initial reaction is how will it hit the pocket. >> she says as a small business owner she c but she also values her employees. including her own daughter who works as a manager at the popular restaurant. >> i feel like it's a good step for...
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implementation of the agreement only puts off the significant benefits that american businesses and american workers can enjoy as a result of the agreement. for example, once this deal is implemented, we'll get about the work of cutting 18,000 taxes that other countries impose on american goods. so the longer that congress delays the implementation of the t.p.p., the longer american businesses and american goods will be subject to these 18,000 taxes that other countries impose on american products. so, the good news is that many republicans on capitol hill share the president's view that cutting those taxes would be good for the american economy. and that it would be good for american businesses and it would be good for american workers. so we're going to work with those republicans to identify the most expeditious time frame possible for congress to do the work that's necessary to mplement this agreement. reporter: i want to ask about merrick garland's upcoming speech at a high school commencement. a little unusual for a supreme court nominee. i'm wondering if he's going to be specifically addressi
implementation of the agreement only puts off the significant benefits that american businesses and american workers can enjoy as a result of the agreement. for example, once this deal is implemented, we'll get about the work of cutting 18,000 taxes that other countries impose on american goods. so the longer that congress delays the implementation of the t.p.p., the longer american businesses and american goods will be subject to these 18,000 taxes that other countries impose on american...
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and trump accused hillary clinton of declaring war on the american worker and he revealed part of his game plan for the general election. >> what i'm going to do is i want to focus on 15 or so states. because we have to win. and i want my energy to be put in the states where it could go either way. >> we'll have to wait and see if trump and bernie sanders do eventually face off in a debate next month. bernie sanders was a guest on "jimmy kimmel live" last night, one night after trump told kimmel he would be open to a debate. sanders appeared to be up to challenge. trump says he wants the host network to donate $10 million to $15 million to a charityhat benefits women. >>> police in new york released video of that shooting at a popular concert venue. the slip shows the bursting the door of a vip room in parent pursuit of another man who takes off running. one was killed, three others hurt in the violence. the shooting happened right before a t.i. concert. the gunman has -- the alleged gunman has been arrested. >> a stunning shake-up at baylor university over the handling of sexual assa
and trump accused hillary clinton of declaring war on the american worker and he revealed part of his game plan for the general election. >> what i'm going to do is i want to focus on 15 or so states. because we have to win. and i want my energy to be put in the states where it could go either way. >> we'll have to wait and see if trump and bernie sanders do eventually face off in a debate next month. bernie sanders was a guest on "jimmy kimmel live" last night, one night...
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. >>> a pay raise for american workers. >>> a massive explosion and fire hits a busy commuter train. >>> the tsa gets serious about the line in airports, but is it about to change? >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us today. i'm politics as donald trump easily won the oregon republican primary and bernie sanders took a majority of the delegates out of oregon winning the state with 53% of the vote. >> i've been told that cnn calls oregon for bernie sanders. >> as for hillary clinton, she squeaked out a win in kentucky and topped sander by just one point. both candidates will likely split the state's delegates. clinton is now within 100 delegates of securing the nomination. sanders, however, is considering a recount in kentucky. the bluegrass state gives candidates ten days to request one and the sanders camp is expected to make a decision regarding that recount today. >>> however the senator vows to fight on and even offers a rally of over 11,000 strong this prediction. >> i think we have a real shot to win primaries in a number of the states that will up. and don't tell
. >>> a pay raise for american workers. >>> a massive explosion and fire hits a busy commuter train. >>> the tsa gets serious about the line in airports, but is it about to change? >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us today. i'm politics as donald trump easily won the oregon republican primary and bernie sanders took a majority of the delegates out of oregon winning the state with 53% of the vote. >> i've been told that cnn calls oregon...
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recession and the economy added all that growth has done nothing to boost pay for the typical american worker. average wages have not risen over the past year. real household median income was still lower than when the recession ended. make no mistake, the american middle class is in trouble. could you write that today? guest: yes, but the figures would be more optimistic. that story was about aerospace declineornia, and the of a rocket plant and a town waiting for something else to come along and replace it, very callerke what our just described. i think today, the situation looks better for the middle class. it does not look great, and it is nowhere near where we thought it would have been after a typical recession. we do not have a typical recession. we have seen sustained job creation over the last year and a quarter since the story ran. we have seen a little bit of a take-up and consumer confidence, and people's optimism. president obama's approval ratings on the economy are going up. we're still not in a good place. if you look at the long view, it is rough. i talked to vice president b
recession and the economy added all that growth has done nothing to boost pay for the typical american worker. average wages have not risen over the past year. real household median income was still lower than when the recession ended. make no mistake, the american middle class is in trouble. could you write that today? guest: yes, but the figures would be more optimistic. that story was about aerospace declineornia, and the of a rocket plant and a town waiting for something else to come along...
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they've hurt american workers. they've hurt manufacturing in the country. illegal immigration has allowed, what, 11 million, 14 million illegals into the country. what do they do? they compete for jobs. they drive down wages. and when if comes to the border wall, you know the wall that donald trump talks about, well, the truth is republicans never wanted it built. or it would have been built. hay ca they cared too much about appeasing big business that thrive on cheap labor and of course donate to their campaigns. democrats, well, they're smarter in a way. they're looking at this from the long term. they want a demographic shift that will keep them in power for generations. so if you want to sum this up, you, the people, got fed up. you're angry. you're frustrated. and rightly so, disgusted with d.c. every exit poll showed 60% to 65% of republican primary voters said enough's enough. they feel betrayed. add to that, of course, that americans -- how many wars have we fought? we send our sons and daughters to fight, bleed, and die. our national treasure. then
they've hurt american workers. they've hurt manufacturing in the country. illegal immigration has allowed, what, 11 million, 14 million illegals into the country. what do they do? they compete for jobs. they drive down wages. and when if comes to the border wall, you know the wall that donald trump talks about, well, the truth is republicans never wanted it built. or it would have been built. hay ca they cared too much about appeasing big business that thrive on cheap labor and of course donate...
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delegates to clinch the gop attacks against hillary clinton claiming she's declared war on the american worker. he also unveiled his energy plan in north dakota. in another swipe against clinton, trump said he would bring back thousands of coal mining jobs. he also vowed to cut funding to climate change programs and kill certain u.s. policies. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. and stop all payments of the united states tax dollars to u.n. global warming programs. >>> trump has previously called climate change a hoax. he said clinton will unleash the epa to control every aspect of our lives. he claims his energy plan put america first. >>> hillary clinton struggles in the meantime to clinch the democratic nomination. she's standing ground on her use of a private e-mail server. after a state department report found that clinton broke the rules, she's denying any wrongdoing. clinton tells abc news that personal e-mail use was allowed. but she pointed out that she has was a mistake. clinton then slammed donald trump on everything from foreign policy to immigration. >> donald tr
delegates to clinch the gop attacks against hillary clinton claiming she's declared war on the american worker. he also unveiled his energy plan in north dakota. in another swipe against clinton, trump said he would bring back thousands of coal mining jobs. he also vowed to cut funding to climate change programs and kill certain u.s. policies. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. and stop all payments of the united states tax dollars to u.n. global warming programs....
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energy policy the presidential candidates left in the race and tell you what it could mean for american workers. >>> and a massive canadian wildfire has destroyed 16 buildings. firefighters are struggling to contain the blaze. >>> tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the town of ft. mcmurray. the latest on this story just ahead. >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. donald trump now the presumptive nominee after a big win in indiana tuesday knocked both remaining rivals out of the presidential race. an and hillary clinton, she may have lost to bernie sanders in the hoosier state, but she's not wasting any time looking ahead to the general and attacking donald trump with the word of his fellow republicans. >> i am a unifier. >> he's a con artist. >> a phony. >> the know nothing candidate. >> donald is a bully. >> he's a race sein phobic religious bigot. >> a narcissist at a level i don't think this country has ever seen. >> now that we're off and running, the panel this week. all right, i'll start with you. can donald trump win without the support of the establishment repu
energy policy the presidential candidates left in the race and tell you what it could mean for american workers. >>> and a massive canadian wildfire has destroyed 16 buildings. firefighters are struggling to contain the blaze. >>> tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the town of ft. mcmurray. the latest on this story just ahead. >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. donald trump now the presumptive nominee after a big win in indiana tuesday...
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american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities.ture. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >> welcome back, happening today a north philadelphia bakery destroyed by a fire reopening. it's been 14 months since denise's bakery was forced to close. the owner tells eyewitness news it was communicate think that grave them strength toj reopen. >> we didn't know how much we missed the people until the fire occurred. it's not that we took our customers for granted we didn't know how strong it was and how compassionate they were. >> insurance money took care of repair cost. that bakey opened 24 years ago. >>> got to tell you, angelina jolie going back to school for her latest role. she is joining london school of economics as visiting professor starting next school year will attach a course on women, peace and security. those are issues that hit home for her and she's special envoy for united nations agency. >> and we're getting a first look at the new live action
american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities.ture. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >> welcome back, happening today a north philadelphia bakery destroyed by a fire reopening. it's been 14 months since denise's bakery was forced to close. the owner tells eyewitness news it was communicate think that grave them strength toj reopen. >> we didn't know how much we missed...