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it says this will apply to all employees in the labor union. cuts initially started last year after the business was hit by an accounting scandal in 2015. sources say the labor union has expressed a degree of understanding and will begin talks with management. and it's not just ordinary workers losing out. managers, including 34 executives, will also be taking pay cuts. >>> last week leaders of japan and the u.s. met for the first time since president trump's inauguration. they agreed to launch dialogue between their deputies to deepen economic relations. japanese's deputy prime minister says he hopes to start economic talks with u.s. vice president mike pence as soon as april. aso said he plans to kick start discussions with pence in a wide range of areas including economic policies and infrastructure investment. >> translator: we plan to talk about areas where we can reach an agreement promptly and not issues like the tpp where agreements take a long time. >> aso said he will come up with a framework for the dialogue as soon as possible. >>>
it says this will apply to all employees in the labor union. cuts initially started last year after the business was hit by an accounting scandal in 2015. sources say the labor union has expressed a degree of understanding and will begin talks with management. and it's not just ordinary workers losing out. managers, including 34 executives, will also be taking pay cuts. >>> last week leaders of japan and the u.s. met for the first time since president trump's inauguration. they agreed...
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labor unions and management at japanese firms are discussing wag wages. >> various labor unions kicked off with management. the focus this year will not only be on whether union leaders can negotiate a basal ri increase for the fourth straight year but also better working conditions including a decrease in overtime hours representatives of the japanese electronic and information union submitted their request to the management of electronics makers on thursday. they're calling for an increase of $26 in monthly salaries. the management said they would carefully consider the request in the light of current economic conditions. toshiba's union announced on thursday it will not participate in the unified wage negotiations for a second year in a row they're expected to report massive losses. last year the company didn't offer a basal ri increase and cut bonuses by up to 50% they plan to demand that contract workers should be calculated by multiples of their basal ris like full time employees. it's rare to calculate bonuses for contract workers in such a way but will make for better work envi
labor unions and management at japanese firms are discussing wag wages. >> various labor unions kicked off with management. the focus this year will not only be on whether union leaders can negotiate a basal ri increase for the fourth straight year but also better working conditions including a decrease in overtime hours representatives of the japanese electronic and information union submitted their request to the management of electronics makers on thursday. they're calling for an...
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now the union movement raised its back just a few days ago and to their credit did some things to help defeat mr. trump's initial nominee to meet laborretary, so they showed up for that. >> thank goodness. >> but by and large many of us are just concerned if not disappointed of the state of the union movement in this country, what say you about it? >> well, first of all, they're down to about 12 and a half percent of union workers, it is more by automakers taking jobs, by trade agreements, shifting jobs to kmichina and other oppressive regimes, and more than a few labor unions, they don't have a retirement age, so they don't have a farm club. they don't have young people coming in. you talk to a thousand students at a public university, you say how many of you want to go into the labor movement, where? oh, yeah, one guy in the back. so that is a bad sign when it can't recruit the young. having said that, tavis, the whole minimum wage movement started with sciu, the retail union, putting about 50 bucks in with about 50,000 people picketing here and there, burger king, walmart, mcdonald's, fewer than a number of people put this issue o
now the union movement raised its back just a few days ago and to their credit did some things to help defeat mr. trump's initial nominee to meet laborretary, so they showed up for that. >> thank goodness. >> but by and large many of us are just concerned if not disappointed of the state of the union movement in this country, what say you about it? >> well, first of all, they're down to about 12 and a half percent of union workers, it is more by automakers taking jobs, by...
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. >> local 27 and vice president the janitors brought me into the labor union 8 years ago and taughtso many things and guided me and took me under their wing we've marched together i was asked to come through they said they'll meet you at 10 no, they said 10:00 p.m. >> i was like what that was their lunch break that was an eye opening experience when most people are at home in bed or winding down for the day our members on the front lines a couple of hundred of decks and taking out the trash that was the thinners that olga asked me to work on the campos legislation no mention in that legislation that the supervisor put forward and the mayor newsom i'll never forgot all the work i appreciate that olga my god mother my mentor, the woman that i turn to four or five time a day for advice lo resident i was a lowly better than in bill clinton white house i worked with her for a year i call her my god mother her great grandchildren i meet in the white house they were 5 and 6 at the time stand up. >> (clapping.) >> my childhood friends who followed me to san francisco i don't know if he is h
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and there are very strong labor unions out there. and when you say, listen, don't you want to do right by the american worker? you absolutely do, but many have said in the last few years, it has been massive regulation that has forced companies in that space to let workers go that they have to have so many regulations they're not able to grow. and the thing during the obama administration shifted so much more to favor the employee, not the employer, it was overregulation that were tieing things down and you had moderate republicans who say i don't to want go to my home state and answer to those labor groups. so while there's low hanging fruit, it's easy to say listen, andy puzder, billionaire has all of these personal issues, that's why it's not going to work. that might not necessarily be the case. you know, if you look at the national labor relation's board, it's supposed to be more even, it's really started to shift to the left in the last few years. >> given the concerns though that labor had been raising and labor unions may try
and there are very strong labor unions out there. and when you say, listen, don't you want to do right by the american worker? you absolutely do, but many have said in the last few years, it has been massive regulation that has forced companies in that space to let workers go that they have to have so many regulations they're not able to grow. and the thing during the obama administration shifted so much more to favor the employee, not the employer, it was overregulation that were tieing things...
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so he has gotten some support from some of those building trades unions. the labor movement itself is not completely united on mr. trump and his presidency. larger unions like the public employee union or sciu they look at him very differently from those building trades organizations. >> those you would call i suppose white collar unions or pink collar unions as opposed to manufacturing unions. his thrust to bring jobs back to the united states, you would think that labor, working people, would like that and unions that could potentially represent those working people would like it too? >> well, there's one thing that unions, workers and the president i think broadly agree on and that is that the trade policies which had been in place for a number of years really need to be reexampled. the labor movement opposed nafta, it was opposed to tpp which mr. trump has now scrapped. so they agreed on those things so there is some area for agreement even while, you know, some very serious disagreements still persist. >> professor, thank you for your time tonight. >> sure. >>>
so he has gotten some support from some of those building trades unions. the labor movement itself is not completely united on mr. trump and his presidency. larger unions like the public employee union or sciu they look at him very differently from those building trades organizations. >> those you would call i suppose white collar unions or pink collar unions as opposed to manufacturing unions. his thrust to bring jobs back to the united states, you would think that labor, working people,...
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labor. actually secretary of union labor. u remember the plants that boeing was trying to build in south carolina that he held up and tried to keep from even being built to give people jobs because they weren't going to be union labor? thanks for the call. we will go to ralph in new york. democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. . am a uaw worker i think tom perez is a good pick to leave the democratic party and allison as vice chair. i think it will help work or skip focus back on the issues. i don't think the trump administration will advance any cause for working people because union labor is the backbone of this country. labor itout union helps out all workers. when the trump administration comes a full view of the american worker, they will see it's only for the rich and i don't see the trump administration advancing any legislation in favor of the american worker. in connecticut. line for independents. good morning. caller: we supported bernie sanders. when the democratic party stole it from him and gave it to
labor. actually secretary of union labor. u remember the plants that boeing was trying to build in south carolina that he held up and tried to keep from even being built to give people jobs because they weren't going to be union labor? thanks for the call. we will go to ralph in new york. democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. . am a uaw worker i think tom perez is a good pick to leave the democratic party and allison as vice chair. i think it will help work or skip focus back on...
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patient institution building the johnson publishing company from national publications and black labor unions the united packinghouse workers of america do to black leadership the steel workers genius the naacp led by the labor union official and all of this power and uh dawson machine was the most powerful political organization on the planet earth. illinois has a lot of electoral votes. you don't win illinois unless you win chicago. and is led by william dawson. and down to the previous mayor for racism and nominated a man named richard daley. the democratic machine and. and the power of chicago to lead the world though of an international news event with the unions and the churches to leverage the power with the lynching of emmett till but a national movement but regional and local with bill long and slow patient at local level at the loss of many of their lives in the south into a national movement institutional infrastructure that elevates him to world historical status and that started in the abyss recreated in a tool shed. they call this a reading. i am on the podium. it is traditional
patient institution building the johnson publishing company from national publications and black labor unions the united packinghouse workers of america do to black leadership the steel workers genius the naacp led by the labor union official and all of this power and uh dawson machine was the most powerful political organization on the planet earth. illinois has a lot of electoral votes. you don't win illinois unless you win chicago. and is led by william dawson. and down to the previous mayor...
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steelworkers union, the naacp, a militant naacp led by a labor union official. oh, i'm i'm leaving out the main thing, the dawson machine in chicago which was the black political machine was the most powerful political organization on the planet earth. illinois has a lot of electoral votes. you don't when illinois lets you in chicago. they talk call it the daley machine but the black political machine in chicago led by william dawson is a mixed bag, like most politicians. he had dumped the previous mayor for racism and has neglected the black community and they installed a fellow named richard daley. okay, the daley machine them. white folk get to name stuff, i guess. but nonetheless, we're talking about the power of chicago that turns into a huge megaphone that pushes the movement that was the world know, turns us into an international news event. it turns an international movement, the unions, the churches, the naacp. these are institutions that have national fingers. they leverage the power of these institutions and build the national movement a protest of th
steelworkers union, the naacp, a militant naacp led by a labor union official. oh, i'm i'm leaving out the main thing, the dawson machine in chicago which was the black political machine was the most powerful political organization on the planet earth. illinois has a lot of electoral votes. you don't when illinois lets you in chicago. they talk call it the daley machine but the black political machine in chicago led by william dawson is a mixed bag, like most politicians. he had dumped the...
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the president campaigned on this and it's an issue the labor unions agree with us and members of congress agree with us. if you have an open job in this country, a u.s. citizen or existing legal permanent resident ought to have the ability to have the first application for that job. the problem is and the way the media cover this issue, present company excluded and they don't talk about the u.s. citizens and legal permanent residents and many of whom are living in poverty and many of whom who haven't had wage growth in 20, 30 years and it's time to talk about them, their families and their concerns and yes, we'll have a lawful immigration system that will enrich and benefit the country and the president agrees that should be a merit-based system where individuals come to the country and bring the benefits economically that will grow our economy and help lift up wages for everybody. >> you didn't answer the question. do you and the president believe there's too much legal immigration? >> i think i look forward to us rolling out immigration reforms and i'll be able to announce very clearly
the president campaigned on this and it's an issue the labor unions agree with us and members of congress agree with us. if you have an open job in this country, a u.s. citizen or existing legal permanent resident ought to have the ability to have the first application for that job. the problem is and the way the media cover this issue, present company excluded and they don't talk about the u.s. citizens and legal permanent residents and many of whom are living in poverty and many of whom who...
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because the labor union sure don't like it. he has said over and over again that the federal minimum wage would result in greater unemployment in the fast food industry. four republicans might have withhold their votes, one of whom is a senator from alaska, senator from maine susan collins, wouldn't vote to put betsy devos for secretary. are the unions playing a big role in alaska and maine? >> susan collins is the sort of senate, only republican when she's running for office. when she comes to office and really counts like on health care and obamacare and so forth, she votes the wrong way repeatedly. this is a travesty, his ex-wife came out and said that he was a loving husband and the charges are ridiculous. so that should do it. now the fact -- trish: i don't think it has anything to do with the ex-wife and charges from years ago. this is entirely because the labor unions do not like what he represents. they don't like the idea of someone coming in who has actually had a hand in running the businesses and knows what it's lik
because the labor union sure don't like it. he has said over and over again that the federal minimum wage would result in greater unemployment in the fast food industry. four republicans might have withhold their votes, one of whom is a senator from alaska, senator from maine susan collins, wouldn't vote to put betsy devos for secretary. are the unions playing a big role in alaska and maine? >> susan collins is the sort of senate, only republican when she's running for office. when she...
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remember, this tax exempt status is given to labor unions. they are able to speak out. 501-c-4's can speak out, social welfare organizations. ultimately i do believe in congress we have the votes, it is something -- again, president trump has made a priority. he's continued to speak about t so long as he continues that, do i believe congress will act. host: we asked the previous guest about advocacy they are doing on this issue. is your organization currently involved? who are the people you are talking to? guest: sure. we've got -- we support, long time supported repeal of the johnson amendment. this is nothing new for the american center for law and justice. we now have a president and congress that we believe is willing to do it. we have been educating people online at acla.org, our website. when there is specific legislation that is actually introduced, we will start an advocacy campaign supporting that legislation. we want to see the language. and what will be important, pedro, is not just repealing the johnson amendment. but what will c
remember, this tax exempt status is given to labor unions. they are able to speak out. 501-c-4's can speak out, social welfare organizations. ultimately i do believe in congress we have the votes, it is something -- again, president trump has made a priority. he's continued to speak about t so long as he continues that, do i believe congress will act. host: we asked the previous guest about advocacy they are doing on this issue. is your organization currently involved? who are the people you...
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labor unions and you talk about it in the book. that is something that is definitely affected by institutions. there is a story that has a lot of currency. people are not interested in labor unions anymore. if we go back to the late '70 said, unionization rates around 20% and today i am scared to say about 9%. we have seen plummeting in the share of the workforce represented by unions and more so in the private sector. down around 7% in the private sector. a few years ago we looked at canada and it is a similar country. they speak english and just north of the border and similar economy. there is no decline in the unionization rate. if you go back to the late '70s it is like 35%. today it might be 32%. it is down but nothing like the collapse we have seen in the u.s. whauz the big difference? canada, things like automatic carb check, you can sign up for union by card sign off. they have first contract arbitrati arbitration. we had a lot of changes in rules and norms in the last four decades that have made it difficult for unions to
labor unions and you talk about it in the book. that is something that is definitely affected by institutions. there is a story that has a lot of currency. people are not interested in labor unions anymore. if we go back to the late '70 said, unionization rates around 20% and today i am scared to say about 9%. we have seen plummeting in the share of the workforce represented by unions and more so in the private sector. down around 7% in the private sector. a few years ago we looked at canada...
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devos has faced fierce criticism due to -- from labor union do to you school choice. >> david what can we expect today? >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live, showing we are dry today. the farther north you go, the better chance you have of seeing early cloud cover. eventually we'll all need the shades today. 31 in philadelphia. 35 in wilmington. in the 30s in allentown and reading. trenton has popped up to 40. 25 in millville one of the typically colder areas in rural south jersey, 37 down the pike in dover. there are the clouds in north philadelphia. they continue to recede and move up to the north. on they highways and by ways you'll want the sunglasses. in the lehigh valley mostly sunny, a little bit of chance of cloud cover up north. chilly, 44 degrees, but that's several degrees above average. down the shore, 46 degrees on the boardwalk, sunny and cool and nice, ocean temperature cooler than the air temperature which is not always the case this time of the year. in philadelphia, sunny and pleasant, 48 degrees, winds out of the west not too bad. overnight there's the possibility of sh
devos has faced fierce criticism due to -- from labor union do to you school choice. >> david what can we expect today? >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live, showing we are dry today. the farther north you go, the better chance you have of seeing early cloud cover. eventually we'll all need the shades today. 31 in philadelphia. 35 in wilmington. in the 30s in allentown and reading. trenton has popped up to 40. 25 in millville one of the typically colder areas in rural south jersey, 37...
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company executives are discussing wages with labor unions. let's find out more. what are you hearing? >> executives are a little by cautious about the global committ economy this year. they are considering pay hikes. they initially said they would reduce regular work hours by 20 minute to 7:15 a day. union officials said that would eat into workers earnings because it would decrease overtime pay. they requested a hike in base pay too. executives say they may have to review family allowances and other benefits to secure enough funds for the raise. >>> japanese maker toshiba is struggling. the head of japan's largest business organization is calling on other japanese companies to offer their support. he wants to keep toshiba's technology in the country. the chairman of the japan business federation called toshiba the crown jewel of japanese industry. >> translator: toshiba produces one of japan's most important technologies. it's not desirable for an overseas company to acquire the japanese makers top level engineers and technologies. >> he added that the whole ind
company executives are discussing wages with labor unions. let's find out more. what are you hearing? >> executives are a little by cautious about the global committ economy this year. they are considering pay hikes. they initially said they would reduce regular work hours by 20 minute to 7:15 a day. union officials said that would eat into workers earnings because it would decrease overtime pay. they requested a hike in base pay too. executives say they may have to review family...
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make an excellent secretary but the billionaire republican donor has faced fierce criticism from labor unions. democrats and teacher organizations have accused her of seeking to dismantle education and divert money to charter schools and private school vouchers. >> two public senators have come out against devos. >>> and new details on a hit-and-run in novato. the marin county sheriff's office just released a sketch of the victim. take a look. they are asking for your help identifying him. he was killed on thursday morning at the atherton on-ramp and the driver is driving a silver nissan versa with damage to the right side. officers found parts from the car on the freeway. if you know anything about the driver or the victim, call the sheriff's office. >>> we're on storm watch. and i want to show you what is going on right now and what to expect as we move forward. right now on live doppler 7, everything is light to dark green. and it is scattered all over the place. so i have an umbrella handy as we'll have waves of light shower since we're under a moist flow but here is the big difference. i
make an excellent secretary but the billionaire republican donor has faced fierce criticism from labor unions. democrats and teacher organizations have accused her of seeking to dismantle education and divert money to charter schools and private school vouchers. >> two public senators have come out against devos. >>> and new details on a hit-and-run in novato. the marin county sheriff's office just released a sketch of the victim. take a look. they are asking for your help...
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do you think that's on point that members were concerned about going back home and having labor unions say ei don't want this? >> this is the lab eor secretar. the labor secretary ought to be supporting working men and women, minimum wage, work rules and all of that. i understand you got to have some balance here but this is labor. working men and women. this fellow came from the other side. his records on working men and women is certainly not good. a problem with the democrats and also the republic ans wrepublic face them back home. >> a reporter earlier said it was the first scalp. >> you have mr. flynn and this situation, it's not about scalps, it's about getting good people into these jobs with the kr correct balance that can grow the economy, provide good jobs for men and women at decent wages. that's what it's all about. flynn, national security adviser, became a national security delegate. bo threat. boom, he's gone. he was a problem. this is a different situation with the labor secretary. >> they'll have to find someone else now. do you think you'll be able to support -- >> i
do you think that's on point that members were concerned about going back home and having labor unions say ei don't want this? >> this is the lab eor secretar. the labor secretary ought to be supporting working men and women, minimum wage, work rules and all of that. i understand you got to have some balance here but this is labor. working men and women. this fellow came from the other side. his records on working men and women is certainly not good. a problem with the democrats and also...
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sources say the labor union has expressed a degree of understanding and will begin talks with management. and it's not just ordinary workers losing out. managers, includinging 34 executives will be takinging pay cuts. turning to the markets, tokyo stocks fell on a weaker dollar. uncertainties over the u.s. president donald trump's policies are cappinging the bounce on the greenback. our business reporter has more from the tokyo stock exchange. >> investors are feeling the political risk in the yuan that's dragging down u.s. treasury yields and the dollar and weighing on japanese exporters, the nikkei 225 finished at 19,234, extending losses for a second session. as for a week, the index fell 0.7% and the topix ended .4%. the dollar weakened to a one-week low after expectations for a march rate hike abated as fed officials are suggestinging gradual rate rises. toshiba shares fell 9.2%. the company is reeling from a $ billioion loss. toshiba is asking its union for emergency salary cuts. on the flip side. sharp rose 2.8%, after the electronics maker upgraded profit forecasts for the fiscal
sources say the labor union has expressed a degree of understanding and will begin talks with management. and it's not just ordinary workers losing out. managers, includinging 34 executives will be takinging pay cuts. turning to the markets, tokyo stocks fell on a weaker dollar. uncertainties over the u.s. president donald trump's policies are cappinging the bounce on the greenback. our business reporter has more from the tokyo stock exchange. >> investors are feeling the political risk...
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plant with the help of 27 states, and hundred 50 groups, democrats, republicans, conservative labor unionswe did that because we saw an idea and we saw it through. mercedes schlapp: mary. mary thomas: as attorney general morrissey said, we need to stick to conservative ideals, but we have to be active. every single person makes a difference. on election night, when we are watching, feverishly watching for the results to come in, we saw that president trump was tied with hillary in florida until the panhandle came in, until the last second. we had volunteers making phone calls, knocking doors, and every little bit made a difference. our volunteers made a big difference in electing president trump. mercedes schlapp: our founding fathers just came in through the door. thank you, guys, thank you, gentlemen for being here. thank you for writing the constitution, for fighting for our rights, for ensuring that our conservative principles live on, god bless our founding fathers. our patriots. patriots. we want to thank you all. you are the rising stars. much the core of the conservative movement.
plant with the help of 27 states, and hundred 50 groups, democrats, republicans, conservative labor unionswe did that because we saw an idea and we saw it through. mercedes schlapp: mary. mary thomas: as attorney general morrissey said, we need to stick to conservative ideals, but we have to be active. every single person makes a difference. on election night, when we are watching, feverishly watching for the results to come in, we saw that president trump was tied with hillary in florida until...
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. >>> labor unions and the management of japan's automakers have kicked off annual wage negotiations.he maker of subaru cars union is asking for an average raise of about $26 monthly in base way and a bonus equal to a little more than six months' worth of wages. unions at japan's other large automakers have similar demands. they're making their fourth consecutive call for raises in monthly base pay. they're keeping the $26 figure unchanged from last year. profits ending in march are expected to shrink for five major manufacturers, partly due to a stronger yen. the japanese car industry is facing increasing uncertainty since president trump criticized japan's auto trade. attention is focused on how management deals with the demand of their workers. >>> more senioiors are taking u part-time work in japan, welcome news for employers struggling with labor shortages. as the managers in our next story discovered, elderly workers can do much more than fill a vacancy. >> reporter: this shopping center has been recruiting more staff. and the bosses want the new hires to feel at home. >> transl
. >>> labor unions and the management of japan's automakers have kicked off annual wage negotiations.he maker of subaru cars union is asking for an average raise of about $26 monthly in base way and a bonus equal to a little more than six months' worth of wages. unions at japan's other large automakers have similar demands. they're making their fourth consecutive call for raises in monthly base pay. they're keeping the $26 figure unchanged from last year. profits ending in march are...
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that is concern both politically and socially and that is why we are talking to the labor unions. ely. still with us here in london, matt, william hobbs, head of investment strategy for barclays and joining us now on set as well, len mccluskey, general secretary of the union. good morning. >> good morning. guy: i had said this morning that maryborough was on -- that mary barra was on a charm offensive. nejra: i flew over to detroit last year to speak to the president of general motors. them, including that there had been no surprises. the channel of communication would be open to us, so it has come to a shock and obviously demoralizing many of the workers at the moment. them this morning. he has flown in from america, and i'm going to meet him at 11:30. there result of questions we are going to be asking. i met with our british government yesterday, and they are going to get deeply involved in this in order to protect the jobs here in the u.k.. we have got no intentions of allowing a single job loss as a result of anything that might happen. at the moment, we do not know whether gm
that is concern both politically and socially and that is why we are talking to the labor unions. ely. still with us here in london, matt, william hobbs, head of investment strategy for barclays and joining us now on set as well, len mccluskey, general secretary of the union. good morning. >> good morning. guy: i had said this morning that maryborough was on -- that mary barra was on a charm offensive. nejra: i flew over to detroit last year to speak to the president of general motors....
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. >> i don't know whether the labor unions and their bosses really hate me. that doesn't matter. i'm not in their unions. against black people, i know the real estate lobbies keep me in the ghetto. i don't know if born board of education hates black people, but the textbooks that they give my children to read and the schools we have to go to. you want me to risk myself, my life, my woman, my sister, my children on some idealism which you assure me this is america which i have never seen. [ applause ] >> i have always been a james baldwin fan, but my respect for him grew exponentially when i saw this brilliant masterpiece of a documentary that you've done. my favorite of the year. but i loved it because there was so much footage of baldwin that i had never seen. you see that clip and that clip right there says it all. there are so many black folk today in this era of political correctness who are afraid to speak the truth to the powerless, much less the powerful. we've had this debate about these negros running into to see donald trump, they ain't saying nothing to him while they
. >> i don't know whether the labor unions and their bosses really hate me. that doesn't matter. i'm not in their unions. against black people, i know the real estate lobbies keep me in the ghetto. i don't know if born board of education hates black people, but the textbooks that they give my children to read and the schools we have to go to. you want me to risk myself, my life, my woman, my sister, my children on some idealism which you assure me this is america which i have never seen....
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never be on the other side so fight for social security, fight for the right to organize in the labor unionor those things, go to people and talk directly to them and listen to them. go to the vfw hall, the union hall, the diner and say what is going on in your life? what would you have us to do to fight for you? and we do those things, we will win, but we can't just hope that we get a fumble from trump. we've got to have a plan and with we've got to be out there swinging. >> trevor: what i'm picking up between the lines is you almost saying the democratic party needs to realign itself with the people as opposed to the corporations. can the democrats truly be an organization that is not controlled by money? >> absolutely. and one of the most important things we have to do is show people that the democratic party is theirs. they own it. you know, whoever pays the paper calls the tune, right? and if the american people feel like this is their party and they're
never be on the other side so fight for social security, fight for the right to organize in the labor unionor those things, go to people and talk directly to them and listen to them. go to the vfw hall, the union hall, the diner and say what is going on in your life? what would you have us to do to fight for you? and we do those things, we will win, but we can't just hope that we get a fumble from trump. we've got to have a plan and with we've got to be out there swinging. >> trevor: what...
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they also write that by restoring the balance, when gorsuch wouldudge give labor unions be fifth vote the were counting on about collection of dues from nonmembers. it won't be long before a similar cases that before the court. that: there are some cases the chief justice might actually decide to reargue. that was the case when judge alito that onto the court. i clerked for him on the circuit and when he came to the supreme court i clerked for him as well. there were at least for cases where we reargue after he got on the bench. that could happen here as well. if he gets on the court by the end of april, then you could see we argued some of these cases. host: what do you think the learning curve will be ford justice courses -- judge gorsuch's? guest: i think he comes in with an advantage because he has clerks at the supreme court. he clerk for justice byron white, who was retired at the time. as this is a common practice of the court, retired justices will share their clerk with another acting justice because they have more experience with the cases. he was in justice kennedy's chambe
they also write that by restoring the balance, when gorsuch wouldudge give labor unions be fifth vote the were counting on about collection of dues from nonmembers. it won't be long before a similar cases that before the court. that: there are some cases the chief justice might actually decide to reargue. that was the case when judge alito that onto the court. i clerked for him on the circuit and when he came to the supreme court i clerked for him as well. there were at least for cases where we...
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. >> local 27 and vice president the janitors brought me into the labor union 8 years ago and taughtany things and guided me and took me under their wing we've marched together i was asked to come through they said they'll meet you at 10 no, they said 10:00 p.m. >> i was like what that was their lunch break that was an eye opening experience when most people are at home in bed or winding down for the day our members on the front lines a couple of hundred of decks and taking out the trash that was the thinners that olga asked me to work on the campos legislation no mention in that legislation that the supervisor put forward and the mayor newsom i'll never forgot all the work i appreciate that olga my god mother my mentor, the woman that i turn to four or five time a day for advice lo resident i was a lowly better than in bill clinton white house i worked with her for a year i call her my god mother her great grandchildren i meet in the white house they were 5 and 6 at the time stand up. >> (clapping.) >> my childhood friends who followed me to san francisco i don't know if he is here
. >> local 27 and vice president the janitors brought me into the labor union 8 years ago and taughtany things and guided me and took me under their wing we've marched together i was asked to come through they said they'll meet you at 10 no, they said 10:00 p.m. >> i was like what that was their lunch break that was an eye opening experience when most people are at home in bed or winding down for the day our members on the front lines a couple of hundred of decks and taking out the...
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bargained, so to make big big steps toward cutting labor, expenses, which of course are opposed by labor unions, many people who believe that metro workers deserve to have middle class wage, only so much roommuh for him to win a lot of this. so his words today were to the region, he said, the region must come to grips with metro financial situation, and, an another year, year and a half,f, that would mean passing possibly a regional sales tax,, some type of transit tax, to fund metro's operating budget. >> the only way to address this is going to be some kind of new tax or fees that thethat various metropolitan areas will states is her involved by h metro would crib to.er you mentioned something, ridership. even if ridership were up to its, you know, high levels, l before the recession, that t doesn't solve the problem. you tweeted about that earlier. let me ask you about eliminating and consolidating of johns that paul has start. is that likely to help, and is there a turn, is there a problem here, where that could also start to affect service? >> absolutely. metro through met this year, the m
bargained, so to make big big steps toward cutting labor, expenses, which of course are opposed by labor unions, many people who believe that metro workers deserve to have middle class wage, only so much roommuh for him to win a lot of this. so his words today were to the region, he said, the region must come to grips with metro financial situation, and, an another year, year and a half,f, that would mean passing possibly a regional sales tax,, some type of transit tax, to fund metro's...
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. >> local 27 and vice president the janitors brought me into the labor union 8 years ago and taughtso many things and guided me and took me under their wing we've marched together i was asked to come through they said they'll meet you at 10 no, they said 10:00 p.m. >> i was like what that was their lunch break that was an eye opening experience when most people are at home in bed or winding down for the day our members on the front lines a couple of hundred of decks and taking out the trash that was the thinners that olga asked me to work on the campos legislation no mention in that legislation that the supervisor put forward and the mayor newsom i'll never forgot all the work i appreciate that olga my god mother my mentor, the woman that i turn to four or five time a day for advice lo resident i was a lowly better than in bill clinton white house i worked with her for a year i call her my god mother her great grandchildren i meet in the white house they were 5 and 6 at the time stand up. >> (clapping.) >> my childhood friends who followed me to san francisco i don't know if he is h
. >> local 27 and vice president the janitors brought me into the labor union 8 years ago and taughtso many things and guided me and took me under their wing we've marched together i was asked to come through they said they'll meet you at 10 no, they said 10:00 p.m. >> i was like what that was their lunch break that was an eye opening experience when most people are at home in bed or winding down for the day our members on the front lines a couple of hundred of decks and taking out...
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a local labor union will help step in to fix each and every headstone. >> thanks, gio. >>> to kansas tonight, the suspect in what appears to be a racially motivated homicide. appearing before a judge today, adam puritan was appointed a public defender. he was arrested after shooting two indian men. they were engengineers, and one died. he told the men to, quote, get out of my country. >>> now to the surprise ending at the oscars. the wrong movie announced for best picture, and chaos ensued. it wasn't "la la land," but "moonlight" winning the honor. you can see the audience stunned, both in the theater and so many of you at home. abc's tom llamas on reporting on how this happened. >> reporter: tens of millions around the world watching warren beatty but even he seemed unsure. >> for best picture -- >> reporter: faye dunaway stepping in to name the biggest prize of the night. >> "la la land". >> reporter: it was the biggest shocker to come out of hollywood in years. stars ryan gosling and emma stone along with the film's producers taking the stage. but three minutes later, after a few
a local labor union will help step in to fix each and every headstone. >> thanks, gio. >>> to kansas tonight, the suspect in what appears to be a racially motivated homicide. appearing before a judge today, adam puritan was appointed a public defender. he was arrested after shooting two indian men. they were engengineers, and one died. he told the men to, quote, get out of my country. >>> now to the surprise ending at the oscars. the wrong movie announced for best...
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action because of justice kennedy but cases through appeals courts could spell trouble for public labor unions and the environmental regulations from the obama administration. >>> some democrats have serious doubts about the president's pick they are concerned over his track record for the working class and women's rights. some gathered at the supreme court to pray for his success, and don henry was there, too. >> reporter: neil gorsuch's nomination brought about many emotions for the crowd, some even thought it was pray. >> god, watch over him! >> reporter: this group wants the president's pick to find success if he's ultimately confirmed. >> through prayer we can see god shift, shape, and transform history. >> reporter: this reverend and others like him for many years. he hopes neil gorsuch is pro- life and will interpret the constitution the way it should be. >> it appears he's a judge who will not legislate from the bench. >> reporter: obviously not everyone in the crowd is high on gorsuch. >> i'm not happy about it, and let's put it that way. >> reporter: many here dislike him for the sam
action because of justice kennedy but cases through appeals courts could spell trouble for public labor unions and the environmental regulations from the obama administration. >>> some democrats have serious doubts about the president's pick they are concerned over his track record for the working class and women's rights. some gathered at the supreme court to pray for his success, and don henry was there, too. >> reporter: neil gorsuch's nomination brought about many emotions...
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here in california, jeers erupted at a health care town hall organized by labor unions after congressman darrell issa turned down an invitation to speak. >> where's darrell! >> reporter: some constituents decided to show up outside his office. he came out and took their questions. >> are you willing to do that? and cross party lines when necessary? >> okay. the answer to that question, from my standpoint is i cross party lines all the time. >> reporter: today we drove the meet the congressman. and ask him about the divisions in those town meetings, and whether president trump can do anything about it. one of the things that you said is the president has to did a better job unifying. is that something you're willing to say to him personally or publicly? >> i am. the reality is that the president has won an election. now he has to win the post-election period. nobody can be more of a unifier than the president if he puts his mind to it. >> but he hasn't yet you're saying. >> he has not yet done that. >> reporter: at the white house, president trump tweeting, "the so-called angry crowds in
here in california, jeers erupted at a health care town hall organized by labor unions after congressman darrell issa turned down an invitation to speak. >> where's darrell! >> reporter: some constituents decided to show up outside his office. he came out and took their questions. >> are you willing to do that? and cross party lines when necessary? >> okay. the answer to that question, from my standpoint is i cross party lines all the time. >> reporter: today we...
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this is expected to be a two day clean up effort with some labor unions offering their services for free, good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. liver at the mount carmel cemetery, and joe, those work versa lot of work ahead of them. >> or yen takes for workers happening right behind me, and they're right on time this noon hour. they are going to go from noon to 4:00. they expect groups of 50 people on the hour to come through here to do some raking to do some cleaning up, they're not going to be lifting any of the headstones as a place they're going to leave that to the professionals. let's go ahead and take you up to chopper three, give you some aerial shots of the damage over this cemetery, of course, it is still clear, what happened here saturday night, as police tell us when more than 100 headstones were toppled. >> the work to undo what so many have called pure evil is underway, people from across the country have reached out in the wake of extensive vandalism, at mount carmel jewish cemetery. >> when i first laid eyes on the devestation there, it was -- i didn't kn
this is expected to be a two day clean up effort with some labor unions offering their services for free, good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. liver at the mount carmel cemetery, and joe, those work versa lot of work ahead of them. >> or yen takes for workers happening right behind me, and they're right on time this noon hour. they are going to go from noon to 4:00. they expect groups of 50 people on the hour to come through here to do some raking to do some...
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roosevelt put people while he regulated banks and a minimum wage and created labor rights that built labor unions, social security and build infrastructure all at the same time. the answer for people who believe they're not getting a big enough piece of the american pie is not to try to take the piece of pie from your neighbor. it is not the fight for the scraps left by the rich the answer is to grow the pie for all, and that's what we have to do. [ applause ] and if it is going to be a debate in this nation, which way to go forward, you have heard our philosophy and if it is a debate, then we stand with abraham lincoln who said and i quote, america will never be destroyed from the outside if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. we stand with cuomo who said some people believe the wagon train will not make it to the front tier unless some of the young, some of the old, some of the weak are left behind by the side of the trail. we believe in something else. we believe that we can make it all the way with the whole family in tact. at these stormy times of inst
roosevelt put people while he regulated banks and a minimum wage and created labor rights that built labor unions, social security and build infrastructure all at the same time. the answer for people who believe they're not getting a big enough piece of the american pie is not to try to take the piece of pie from your neighbor. it is not the fight for the scraps left by the rich the answer is to grow the pie for all, and that's what we have to do. [ applause ] and if it is going to be a debate...
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right now, a local labor union says it will step in to help fix each and every one of these headstones. >> that is good news. gio benitez in philadelphia. thanks, gio. >>> and in kansas tonight, the suspect in what appears to be a racially motivated homicide. appearing before a judge today, adam puritan waived the formal reading of the charges, and he was appointed a public defender. he was arrested after shooting two indian men. they were engineers, and one died. he told the men to, quote, get out of my country. >>> we turn next here on a monday night to the surprise ending at the oscars. the wrong movie announced for the highest honor, best picture. chaos on the stage when they stepped forward to say there was a mistake. it wasn't "la la land," but instead, "moonlight," winning the honor. you can see the audience stunned, both in the theater and so many of you at home. abc's tom llamas tonight with new reporting here on how this happened. >> reporter: tens of millions around the world watching warren beatty, but even he seemed unsure. >> for best picture -- >> reporter: faye dunaway
right now, a local labor union says it will step in to help fix each and every one of these headstones. >> that is good news. gio benitez in philadelphia. thanks, gio. >>> and in kansas tonight, the suspect in what appears to be a racially motivated homicide. appearing before a judge today, adam puritan waived the formal reading of the charges, and he was appointed a public defender. he was arrested after shooting two indian men. they were engineers, and one died. he told the men...
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literally put you in jeopardy of bankruptcy no standards and all of that got cleared up with the labor unions and the cbo clinics the system of care people didn't is to tear if what about enrolled and start not just responding to an episode but the more important things to have ongoing coverage to diabetes i've heard two stories about this afternoon or aneurysms that may not have caused dedicated but people to get checked out and treated and ongoing treatment with one treatment so those episodes in fact, they have an 11-year-old that was presented to me with 4 pages of petition signed and a cover letter that will break our heart she hoped she wrote about her brother how they needed this coverage in order to afford the medicine she doesn't want her brother without the coverage to a mother who wasn't there but she got treated and now she wasn't there are she's working i like it i had to hear the stories because prior to the coverage and someone's brother who doesn't b know about the affordable health care coverage those people would so been in complete economic and arithmetic devastation that i
literally put you in jeopardy of bankruptcy no standards and all of that got cleared up with the labor unions and the cbo clinics the system of care people didn't is to tear if what about enrolled and start not just responding to an episode but the more important things to have ongoing coverage to diabetes i've heard two stories about this afternoon or aneurysms that may not have caused dedicated but people to get checked out and treated and ongoing treatment with one treatment so those...
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they let's with labor union officials. allegiance will be to the american workers into american business the 1980s and i remember this you are victims of a trading abuse when they were dumping all sorts of competitors all over the place. and ronald reagan accepted and he put large tariffs and you wouldn't be talking about it right now if he didn't do that. but we are to help you also. they said they appreciated the president's interest in a strengthening american manufacturing and they jumped on their bikes and rolled. back to you in new york. the government is out with the january jobs report this morning and it will be the first report issued for president trump. they are expected to rise 175,000 from 156,000 in december. 4.7 percent. we will have complete coverage in the analysis and analysis of the january jobs report the jobs in america on mornings with maria and that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. ahead of the jobs report in asia this is how stocks traded. opened today down half of 1%. it closes under 19,000. but
they let's with labor union officials. allegiance will be to the american workers into american business the 1980s and i remember this you are victims of a trading abuse when they were dumping all sorts of competitors all over the place. and ronald reagan accepted and he put large tariffs and you wouldn't be talking about it right now if he didn't do that. but we are to help you also. they said they appreciated the president's interest in a strengthening american manufacturing and they jumped...