of "betrayal: how union bosses shake down their members and corrupt american politics"ç and kate bronfenbrennerbor education research at the school of industrial and labor relations at cornell university. and editor of the book "global unions." let me start with you, this was clearly a loss for the uaw and organized labor but how big was it and do you see anything positive for the unions to take from it? >> i think people are making more of this loss than they should. it was a close election.ç and it was not a surprising loss given that this was as we see in many campaigns a campaign where a union went in expecting to have neutrality and ended up with an opposition campaign, a fairly aggressive opposition campaign, not from the employer but from political figures and the business committee, business community that was, in effect, the same as an employer opposition campaign. the problem was the union didn't run the kind of campaign that is needed when you have opposition. >> all right, let me get linda clave easy first to comment on what do you take from what happened in chattanooga? >> well, i