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the main event today is that the local union represe employees is unhappy with how the employees are being treated and painted, they say, by metro management. >> the transit union local 689 represent 8500 front line martin workers, including some who were fired last month after the derailment at east falls church. silver line train came off the tracks in an area where the tracks are deteriorating and the reports filed previous did not depict the status of that, the track condition was rotting and turned out according to metro's investigation that track inspection reports not just at east falls church but across the system have been falsified for years. >> but the union members say that's not the case. saturday? >> what do they say >> they deny they've been falsifying track inspection record. that was points of the meeting. it was a news conference held by the union, they went on the offensive. this is happening while there's a contract negotiation going on. so union leadership has said for decades management of metroas placing them in situations where they're afraid to report problems
the main event today is that the local union represe employees is unhappy with how the employees are being treated and painted, they say, by metro management. >> the transit union local 689 represent 8500 front line martin workers, including some who were fired last month after the derailment at east falls church. silver line train came off the tracks in an area where the tracks are deteriorating and the reports filed previous did not depict the status of that, the track condition was...
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bill put me through an apprenticeship with the local union, local sheet metals union. i got my education free. and also had a supplement to wage my wages to a living through the g.i. bill. i think anything that the government and the government can do to help support our spring toit's a false think that us spending money on them is a waste because the more money they make more money they bring back to our united states of america. host: let's here, also, from brooklyn, new york. camella on the line for those making between $25,000 and $50,000. good morning. caller: how are you? i'm glad to hear it. happy new i find this program may also help parents who take out loans for their children, because even in families that are not experienced poverty, but also are financially well-off and have multiple children, finding themselves in a predicament where they have to pay for college. multiple times. so, it is not just for families who are experiencing poverty, but also families and want to make sure their children get a proper education at large. i'm all for the program. host
bill put me through an apprenticeship with the local union, local sheet metals union. i got my education free. and also had a supplement to wage my wages to a living through the g.i. bill. i think anything that the government and the government can do to help support our spring toit's a false think that us spending money on them is a waste because the more money they make more money they bring back to our united states of america. host: let's here, also, from brooklyn, new york. camella on the...
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last month he attacked a local union boss who took issue with some of trump's statements on jobs as doing, quote, a terrible job. >> if you look at his wife, she was standing there. she had nothing to say. maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. >> she was the winner and she gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem. >> take a look. you take a look. look at her, look at her words. you tell me what you think. i don't think so. she gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions, and you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> this guy bush, he's like low energy, right? >> lyin' ted and little marco. as i say, crooked hillary. crazy bernie. he's a crazy man. i was being hit by pocahontas. that's elizabeth warren. i said, mitt cannot run. he choked like a dog. and he walks like a penguin onto the stage. have you ever seen -- like a penguin! >> well, let's divide this. a person's character, i guess, in politics today certainly is fair game. you can talk about, if you want, lion's head, crooked hill
last month he attacked a local union boss who took issue with some of trump's statements on jobs as doing, quote, a terrible job. >> if you look at his wife, she was standing there. she had nothing to say. maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. >> she was the winner and she gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem. >> take a look. you take a look. look at her, look at her words. you tell me what you think. i don't think so. she gets out and she...
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. >> reporter: on the other hand you haven't done anything that can't and fixed the glacier's local unionere taking measurements and they see what you did for what it is. don't know, don't care, ignorance much they're stepping up to fix the windows you broke free of charge. >> all i had to do was make a couple phone calls. plenty of guys here to help me that live right here in the neighborhood because we still do live here. we raise our children here and we don't like to see any of this. >> reporter: on the other hand what you did is hurtful. but it's also disrespectful much these people have been worshiping here since 1925 a long time before you were even born. they matter in this neighborhood. who are you to throw rocks at them? what do you do for anybody? what do you even know about jewish people? >> i would ask why does he see the need to do this? what motivated him to do it? and bring up the positives of what takes place inside this building and share with them and try to teach them some positive things about the jewish religion. >> reporter: another guy matthew haley tells me that h
. >> reporter: on the other hand you haven't done anything that can't and fixed the glacier's local unionere taking measurements and they see what you did for what it is. don't know, don't care, ignorance much they're stepping up to fix the windows you broke free of charge. >> all i had to do was make a couple phone calls. plenty of guys here to help me that live right here in the neighborhood because we still do live here. we raise our children here and we don't like to see any of...
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sharedg capacity is a responsibility and unions are a crucial partner. a ft locals have used their collect the bargaining to help teachers can -- continuously hone their craft and build our profession. a recent study which we have speech, a recent study found that highly unionized district's have more rigorous and robust tenure practices. tenure, the a ft worked with willing partners to ensure it is neither a cloak for incompetence nor an excuse for principles not to manage. it's a guarantee of fairness, of due process. with the recent surge in bigotry and hate, a teacher's ability to stand up for her students and herself is more important than ever. bugaboo, far from being against evaluations, the afp has worked for a system that supports both teacher growth and student learning. , 11 our innovation fund locals and districts took a look at teacher evaluation. we learned that evaluation from partnerships that center on growth and improvement instead of punishment and testing consistently benefits students. the is why we fought for end of test driven evaluations and
sharedg capacity is a responsibility and unions are a crucial partner. a ft locals have used their collect the bargaining to help teachers can -- continuously hone their craft and build our profession. a recent study which we have speech, a recent study found that highly unionized district's have more rigorous and robust tenure practices. tenure, the a ft worked with willing partners to ensure it is neither a cloak for incompetence nor an excuse for principles not to manage. it's a guarantee of...
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last month attack local union boss who took issue on jobs who doing a terrible job. more months bullying citizens alike. >> his wife, if you look at his wife she had nothing to say she maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say ichbl. >> she was the winner and gained a lot of weight and it ofs a problem. >> look at her, look at her words, you tell me what you think. i don't think so. >> she asked me all kinds of ridiculous questions. blood coming out of wherever. >> this guy, he like low energy. >> was being hit by poke hon tas, i said mick cannot run. he choked like a dog and walks like a ping win on on to stage. >> let's divide this. a person's character is fair game. you can talk about lying ted, crooked hillary. or the guy having a physical defect or even the pin quinn, i have to tell you it's awful. he gaining political strength by bullying people with the birth defects if you will. >> it's perplexing. >> why do people vote for people that are bullies? tell me why. >> blt built on domination and not cohesion that's why it's upsetting that we as a society w
last month attack local union boss who took issue on jobs who doing a terrible job. more months bullying citizens alike. >> his wife, if you look at his wife she had nothing to say she maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say ichbl. >> she was the winner and gained a lot of weight and it ofs a problem. >> look at her, look at her words, you tell me what you think. i don't think so. >> she asked me all kinds of ridiculous questions. blood coming out of wherever....
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today is a community service a local union stepped in to make the repairs you speak of and the synagogue is taking the steps to find whoever is responsible for whatever happened here. and the vandalism that happened here and to the least reduce the probability of an additional inden. >> this morning a crew replacing eight large panes of large but colorful glass. the estimated value $3,000, the sanctuary's windows broken last friday prior to sabbath services, the second incident of rocks aimed at the synagogue in five weeks. >> walking down the aisle here to talk to the cantor and i got to where the camera man is, the rock came through the window the size of a baseball. >> we first met the synagogue's president monday when he described the first instant den. adler said today since no one is questioned or charges and the question of the rock throwers an open issue, nobody knows if it's a hate crime or the pains were targets for vandals, there were reports of residential windows in tacony being smashed but money recently raised is going to a state of the art surveillance system being instal
today is a community service a local union stepped in to make the repairs you speak of and the synagogue is taking the steps to find whoever is responsible for whatever happened here. and the vandalism that happened here and to the least reduce the probability of an additional inden. >> this morning a crew replacing eight large panes of large but colorful glass. the estimated value $3,000, the sanctuary's windows broken last friday prior to sabbath services, the second incident of rocks...
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times" and airline maker boeing to the cast of "hamilton" "saturday night live" to chuck jones, a local union news of course, president obama, chuck schumer, we'll throw in hillary clinton, arnold schwarzenegger, meryl streep, john lewis of course that came out friday and over the weekend and the u.s. intelligence community, which ended up receiving a huge rebuttal that they had a very big rebuttal to donald trump and his criticisms. >> and i saw a tweet from you just now about the new poll numbers that you're not going to be able to reveal but you say it shows a fascinating look at health care and the battle over what the peal replace and things that go along with that. >> in five minutes we'll have "wall street journal"/nbc news poll numbers, republicans are starting to repeal parts of it and not only on the health care law but poll numbers about donald trump approval rating, we'll look into russia, a whole host of issues, so the first numbers are coming out momentarily, the rest of this afternoon and into tomorrow morning. >> mark, thank you so much. we'll see you tomorrow. thank you. we'l
times" and airline maker boeing to the cast of "hamilton" "saturday night live" to chuck jones, a local union news of course, president obama, chuck schumer, we'll throw in hillary clinton, arnold schwarzenegger, meryl streep, john lewis of course that came out friday and over the weekend and the u.s. intelligence community, which ended up receiving a huge rebuttal that they had a very big rebuttal to donald trump and his criticisms. >> and i saw a tweet from you...
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. >> a local union stepped up to support them and that has them believing in the kindness of their neighborsoodness sake. >> reporter: earlier this week, vandals through several rocks through the windows of this northeast synagogue. our own hank flynn was on the scene first. letting the vandals know his take like only he can. >> they matter in this neighborhood. who are you to throw rocks at them? >> he was also the first here to see a group of local glaciers who promised to fix the windows for free. days later the glaciers were back proving to be men of their word. >> i told by the end of the week we would be here. when the story aired on monday, i got phone calls myself for guys volunteering to come down here. >> reporter: this isn't the first time this synagogue has been vandalized. so some associated with the synagogue are concerned it was attempt to intimidate or a hate crime and maybe it was. but it didn't have to be that serious for local 252 to decide to step in. >> i live in the neighbor. couple of the other guys live in the enabled. just here to help out any way we can. >> i'll tel
. >> a local union stepped up to support them and that has them believing in the kindness of their neighborsoodness sake. >> reporter: earlier this week, vandals through several rocks through the windows of this northeast synagogue. our own hank flynn was on the scene first. letting the vandals know his take like only he can. >> they matter in this neighborhood. who are you to throw rocks at them? >> he was also the first here to see a group of local glaciers who...
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some were local union groups. he met with the ceos.did tell them he would slash taxes and regulations but he told them if you move your factories to mexico and want to import goods fact, we're going to slap a import tariff on you. who he was asked about nafta the north american free trade agreement, whether it will be renegotiated. he said at the appropriate time for her and he called the press pool back in late today and the meaning of congressional leaders -- a meeting with congressional leaders. >> how is the meeting going, mr. president? >> very good. we have a fantastic relationship with everybody at the table. beautiful, beautiful relationship. >> bret: a beautiful, beautiful relationship. he's got chuck schumer, nancy pelosi. beautiful, beautiful. he is making a bipartisan reach. >> it's good. i think this was a good day. he spent 18 months campaigning for the white house. to do stuff on day one. this is day one and he's gotten on the lot -- a lot accomplished. some of it i think will be music to the ears of free-market conserva
some were local union groups. he met with the ceos.did tell them he would slash taxes and regulations but he told them if you move your factories to mexico and want to import goods fact, we're going to slap a import tariff on you. who he was asked about nafta the north american free trade agreement, whether it will be renegotiated. he said at the appropriate time for her and he called the press pool back in late today and the meaning of congressional leaders -- a meeting with congressional...
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. >> whole situation is not all bad, there is a local union that stepped into support them and as ouranderson found it has them believing in the kindness of neighbors. >> reporter: earlier this week vandals threw several rocks through windows of this northeast synagogue. our own hank flynn was on the scene first, letting vandals though his take like only he can. >> they hatter in this neighborhood. are you to throw rocks at them. >> reporter: it was also first here to see group to prom toys fix windows for free. >> days later glazers were back proving to be men of their word. >> i said by the end of the week we would be here. when story aired on money got phone calls for myself volunteering to come down here >> reporter: this isn't first time this synagogue has been vandalized so some associated concern it was an attempt to intimidate or hate crime and maybe it was. it didn't have to be that serious for local 252 to decide to step in. >> live in the neighborhood. couple or guys live in the neighborhood. just here to help out any way we can. >> it is interesting talking to all of them
. >> whole situation is not all bad, there is a local union that stepped into support them and as ouranderson found it has them believing in the kindness of neighbors. >> reporter: earlier this week vandals threw several rocks through windows of this northeast synagogue. our own hank flynn was on the scene first, letting vandals though his take like only he can. >> they hatter in this neighborhood. are you to throw rocks at them. >> reporter: it was also first here to...
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.) >> reporter: and indeed, say local union officials, nine years after the crash of '08... >> we have more people working in our facility than we ever have now. and we've also been working 24/7 on three production shifts. >> there wouldn't be an auto industry that looks like what we have today, had it not been for the bailout. >> reporter: ever since obama, then, the u.s. auto industry has been going gangbusters. the stock market too. >> you'll see a lot of houses will be boarded up. >> reporter: but when it comes to victims of the housing collapse, says foreclosure activist andy williams junior... >> look at our conditions in our neighborhood. it's still terrible, it still needs to be revitalized. >> reporter: so what is the economic legacy of barack obama? robust recovery... or too little, too late? in the shadow of chicago's trump tower, at the annual convening of the economics profession, we assembled a panel to assess the record. cecilia rouse served on the president's council of economic advisors from 2009-2011. >> i think that what president obama did was he rescued an economy
.) >> reporter: and indeed, say local union officials, nine years after the crash of '08... >> we have more people working in our facility than we ever have now. and we've also been working 24/7 on three production shifts. >> there wouldn't be an auto industry that looks like what we have today, had it not been for the bailout. >> reporter: ever since obama, then, the u.s. auto industry has been going gangbusters. the stock market too. >> you'll see a lot of houses...
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a local union is going to do the repairs for free.eporter john rawlins now live outside the synagogue on tyson avenue and john, you've got the full story here. >> reporter: hi, guys, yes, this house of worship has been a fixture in the 4300 block for 92 years. it's said to be the oldest synagogue in northeast philadelphia but as you said, twice now recently someone has targeted its second floor windows. >> i've been walking down the aisle here to come talk to the cantor and this is when i got a little bit where the cameraman is the rock came through the window the size of a baseball. >> reporter: malcolm adler, he's talking about a december 2nd incident of a rock thrown from outside breaking one of the large colorful panes that line the sanctuary. last friday more rocks, more windows broken. >> the light blue, we have one, two, three. >> reporter: a total of five windows the second time. the congregation started near 1925, the larger current building opened in 1951. both rock throwing incidents occurred as friday evening sabbath servi
a local union is going to do the repairs for free.eporter john rawlins now live outside the synagogue on tyson avenue and john, you've got the full story here. >> reporter: hi, guys, yes, this house of worship has been a fixture in the 4300 block for 92 years. it's said to be the oldest synagogue in northeast philadelphia but as you said, twice now recently someone has targeted its second floor windows. >> i've been walking down the aisle here to come talk to the cantor and this is...
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i agree with you to the extent, calling out a local union leader, not good. calling out a politician and holding him accountable and holding him accountable for the progress in his district, that is entirely fair. we can respect john lewis. we can respect john lewis and his civil rights record and still ask questions of our politicians in this country. it's the united states of america and we hold people to the fire. >> how about if we act like an adult. he will soon be an elected official. >> mark -- >> let's button this up. the bottom line is john lewis shouldn't have said that donald trump is an illegitimate question president. no question about that. whatever donald trump says carries weight. donald trump should stop going on twitter. donald trump should stop attacking people he feels that are attacking him, because he feels that he's been attacked personally. he has got to be the bigger person. he is the president of the united states. he is the one who is supposed to bring freedom and he's the one who is supposed to make america great again. going on tw
i agree with you to the extent, calling out a local union leader, not good. calling out a politician and holding him accountable and holding him accountable for the progress in his district, that is entirely fair. we can respect john lewis. we can respect john lewis and his civil rights record and still ask questions of our politicians in this country. it's the united states of america and we hold people to the fire. >> how about if we act like an adult. he will soon be an elected...
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since then, a local glazier's union has volunteered to repair the windows for free. or .you're looking for little ways to simplify life, feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. >> coaching change for the philadelphia eagles which translates into you're fired. >> yeah, basket kind of like in baseball when a team is not hitting they get rid of the hitting coach. eagles receiving core was one of the worst in the nfl this past season. someone has 20 take the blame. that someone is receivers coach greg lewis. he didn't have a lot to work with. jordan matthews was the eagles leading receiver and he only had three touchdown catches all season. there's no word as to whom a replacement might be. >>> college basketball villanova falls but not that far. cats are now number three in the country. last week's loss at butler knocked them out of the top spot in the latest ranks. undefeated baylor is new number one. although nova did receive one first place vote. >>> toni
since then, a local glazier's union has volunteered to repair the windows for free. or .you're looking for little ways to simplify life, feeling good about what your family eats is a pretty simple place to start. my name is tammy plumlee, and i raise honest, simple turkey for shady brook farms. >> coaching change for the philadelphia eagles which translates into you're fired. >> yeah, basket kind of like in baseball when a team is not hitting they get rid of the hitting coach....
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women from amnesty international, local mps, union officials as well.ch show a real frustration for the president of the united states donald trump. that is one of the main reasons why most people have come out here, but a range of other reasons as well. let me talk to one of the women leading the march, francis scott. what do you make of the turnout here because it was a march that was only organised several weeks ago by a handful of women who are complete strangers. i think it is amazing. it's the most beautiful day and it's fabulous to see the solidarity for women in trafalgar square. you are here because you are from a campaign group aiming to get more women mps in parliament, but before i ask if that, what are your thoughts on donald trump and the reaction across the world? this is one of more than 66 marches across the world. donald trump was elected with the systems that were in place, so we have to go with the democracy that put him there. of course personally, iwould like to see a woman in the white house. that would have been a historic occasi
women from amnesty international, local mps, union officials as well.ch show a real frustration for the president of the united states donald trump. that is one of the main reasons why most people have come out here, but a range of other reasons as well. let me talk to one of the women leading the march, francis scott. what do you make of the turnout here because it was a march that was only organised several weeks ago by a handful of women who are complete strangers. i think it is amazing....
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but local fire union president of local 22 also says there's not an engine situated at the closest station at fourth and arch. we're also talking to the fire department about that to get you some answers coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> runners get ready. the registration lottery opens tomorrow for the blue cross broad street run, runs through february 13th. the registration fee is $50. lottery selections are made at random so you'll have an equal chance no matter when you sign up. the information is available on the nbc 10 app. you can watch the race live on may 7th right here on nbc 10. >>> a piece of american history is now in its new home in old city, philadelphia. you're looking at the tent george washington used as his headquarters during the revolutionary war. it's been installed at the new museum of the american revolution. the museum opens in april. the tent is the centerpiece of the museum's collection. >>> turning to our weather, plenty of traffic out on the schuylkill at the vine street expressway. you can't blame the weather at all. today's a little bit
but local fire union president of local 22 also says there's not an engine situated at the closest station at fourth and arch. we're also talking to the fire department about that to get you some answers coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> runners get ready. the registration lottery opens tomorrow for the blue cross broad street run, runs through february 13th. the registration fee is $50. lottery selections are made at random so you'll have an equal chance no...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners and cynthia research with the local union we have 13 thousand residento san mateo couldn't and this is will be in the soma with the sros hotel we have general concerns about the plan i'll touch on concerns about the displacement of sro residents in the central plan area and urging that further studies of what the impact of all the zoning may be but i want to focus on the jobs housing and balance that is prepared in the draft plan and discussed in the eir and a statement in the eir that only a portion of employees or residents the given building will be likely to relocate to the area bans the housing again that is little eir no subsequenttion for the claim but to increase pine the assertion that protection from displacement will be provided in the central soma residences and this shouldn't be presented and it also budget committee lies san francisco's history we've seen attorneys for high developments that advertise to twitter and other tech companies as around incentive so we believe that is not accurate to see is that those kinds of developments will no
. >> good afternoon, commissioners and cynthia research with the local union we have 13 thousand residento san mateo couldn't and this is will be in the soma with the sros hotel we have general concerns about the plan i'll touch on concerns about the displacement of sro residents in the central plan area and urging that further studies of what the impact of all the zoning may be but i want to focus on the jobs housing and balance that is prepared in the draft plan and discussed in the eir...
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the city and when you have the developer like grappling young here at tidewater commitment to the local union construction will be making good wages and health care and benefits means our workers have a chance to live in the city and hold on to the middle-class dream thank you. >> thank you. i'll call more names (calling names) that's all go ahead. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm cuz us w the incident of the east community association and the longest resident of tenderloin on eddy street so i'm here to speaking in support of project for several reasons one i think i've shown commitment to engage with the community to become an integrated member of the community often developers take the attitude of trying to dominate that neighborhood or displace the neighborhood in order to put in their vision they have a role out to engage and become a member and participate as a neighbor in the community and i know that is pretty exemplar and should be rewarded for that and shown a commitment to the beyond a reasonable doubt of continuing that relationship moving forward long term lear like in terms o
the city and when you have the developer like grappling young here at tidewater commitment to the local union construction will be making good wages and health care and benefits means our workers have a chance to live in the city and hold on to the middle-class dream thank you. >> thank you. i'll call more names (calling names) that's all go ahead. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm cuz us w the incident of the east community association and the longest resident of tenderloin on...
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discussion, the mbta reached an agreement on the new contract with its largest union the carmen's union, local 589. this is a win-win for all involved. riders and the taxpayers have a competitive contract that respects the market standards and while the union members have predictability and achievable ground rules for measuring p performance. both sides could have turned this one into an epic brawl, but instead, they chose to be part of the answer. jim o'brien, the president of the carmen's union and brian shortsleeve and joey aiello of the "t" are here, and in this difficult time, you deserve our thanks. [ applause ] hey, and remember all of the toll booths that we used to have on the mass pike. yeah, me neither. [ laughter ] going live with an all electronic tolling system and taking down the toll booths could have been a disaster, and in fact, many people in this room predicted it would be. but a terrific engineering and planning effort across multiple agencies made sure that the work was done at night and weekends to insure that the commuters would not be delayed going to and from work, an
discussion, the mbta reached an agreement on the new contract with its largest union the carmen's union, local 589. this is a win-win for all involved. riders and the taxpayers have a competitive contract that respects the market standards and while the union members have predictability and achievable ground rules for measuring p performance. both sides could have turned this one into an epic brawl, but instead, they chose to be part of the answer. jim o'brien, the president of the carmen's...
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and he really has taken a newtht wasn't just national union leaders but also some local union leaders. so he, he is certainly has his work cut out for him. he certainly seems to be winning people over one by one, one group at a time. i don't know when the man sleeps but seems to be his way, his mo of how he does his business. as far as what he is going goino going forward, i continue this by about tax cuts, to gerri's point he will hit some backlash from both sides of the aisle. they don't want to increase the deficit of course, but someone like steve forbes, who you frequently have on your program adamant trump supporter says great tax cutters like reagan and kennedy weren't worried about if i'm cutting taxes where will i have spending cuts? will it be contingent upon that? no, you put together great ideas. you boost economy. that will boost revenue into the treasury. that is the idea behind it. coming in like a big snowball. you know, i'm pretty sure that donald trump will change things as things go. neil: connell, we talk about this many, many times. think about it, donald trump is
and he really has taken a newtht wasn't just national union leaders but also some local union leaders. so he, he is certainly has his work cut out for him. he certainly seems to be winning people over one by one, one group at a time. i don't know when the man sleeps but seems to be his way, his mo of how he does his business. as far as what he is going goino going forward, i continue this by about tax cuts, to gerri's point he will hit some backlash from both sides of the aisle. they don't want...
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all seven members of the city's board of education and local teachers' unions have sent letters to senators diane feinstein. they attack her perceived lack of qualifications and experience. >>> world news tonight anchor david muir is going to do the first one-on-one interview with president trump. you'll see excerpts all day tomorrow on abc and then a one-hour primetime special is at 10:00 p.m. >>> okay, i'm going to take you back to altamont pass, westbound 580. things are moving along pretty well around north flynn where we just talked to amy hollyfield. the lanes opened back up about half an hour ago but if you are back in the tracyarea, we still have about 12, maybe 13 miles of some really heavy traffic. so, obviously, this is the westbound side, that heavier side and it is still pretty tough getting out of tracy and heading towards the dublin area. that backup spills over on to 205 and our drive time is improve bug this is still terrible. westbound 580, tracy to dublin, about 2 1/2 hours. better than 3, which we did get up to a short time ago. westbound 4, 33 minutes for you. southboun
all seven members of the city's board of education and local teachers' unions have sent letters to senators diane feinstein. they attack her perceived lack of qualifications and experience. >>> world news tonight anchor david muir is going to do the first one-on-one interview with president trump. you'll see excerpts all day tomorrow on abc and then a one-hour primetime special is at 10:00 p.m. >>> okay, i'm going to take you back to altamont pass, westbound 580. things are...
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there were protests rallies going on and several were sponsored by local labor unions. throughout the country and paris, the vatican responded in their official newspaper and we have this outrage. , very hated and he was a doctor and wealthy. he was black and an activist. he was going around the country and speaking about the atrocities of the emmett till case. at dexter avenue all theseurch and rallies were going on and martin luther king is there and gives a prayer and an indication. years later, she was interviewed for eyes on the pride -- eyes and the prize and, four days later, she refused to give up her seat on the bus. and began the bus boycott the mother of emmett till, at her funeral, a statement was read that said that courage helped others act. we have the direct quote of her talking retrospectively about how the case moved her. she couldn't have helped but and moved by the atmosphere she is moved after dr. howard spoke. interestingan connection and hard not to make the connection. there was a lot in place with the brown decision to energize people. there was
there were protests rallies going on and several were sponsored by local labor unions. throughout the country and paris, the vatican responded in their official newspaper and we have this outrage. , very hated and he was a doctor and wealthy. he was black and an activist. he was going around the country and speaking about the atrocities of the emmett till case. at dexter avenue all theseurch and rallies were going on and martin luther king is there and gives a prayer and an indication. years...
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in addition the project sponsors committed an agreement with the us local 648 union and i provide a copyour pocket as well. [inaudible] provide patients and increase level of safe access to medication for their illness the security plans to address safety loitering and [inaudible] on mission street ale filter system to reduce on-site alders and also well served by transit the department finds project to be compatible with the intent of the district complied with the criteria established in 790.41 and advance for the objectives and policy of the general plan. the department recommends the commission to approved with conditions. also we are tonight is mr.-from their partner public out to answer the questions related to dph's review of the proposed project. that concludes my product presentation i'm available for questions. >> thank you mr. spears. project sponsor, you have 5 min. >> good evening >>[inaudible] [off mic] >> if you're part of the time you're 5 min. for your presentation. >> >>[inaudible] [off mic] >> you 5 min. you need to work out how you want to-if you're part of the projec
in addition the project sponsors committed an agreement with the us local 648 union and i provide a copyour pocket as well. [inaudible] provide patients and increase level of safe access to medication for their illness the security plans to address safety loitering and [inaudible] on mission street ale filter system to reduce on-site alders and also well served by transit the department finds project to be compatible with the intent of the district complied with the criteria established in...
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several were sponsored by local labor unions. throughout the country and even in paris, josephine baker sponsored a rally. the vatican responded in their official newspaper and we have this outrage. dr. howard, the most militant civil rights leader in mississippi at the time, very hated by the white south. he was a doctor and wealthy. he was black and an activist. that the not go over well with the white community at the time. he was going around the country and speaking about the atrocities of the emmett till case. november 20 7, 1955, he speaks sunday at dexter avenue baptist church where martin luther king has been a minister for like a year. these rallies were going on all over. martin luther king is there. he gives a prayer and the benediction. rosa parks is in the crowd. laterlked about years that she remembered the impact of dr. howard's speech. four days later, she refused to give up her seat on the bus. that began the montgomery bus boycott. at emmett till's mother's funeral, she had a statement amie talking about how m
several were sponsored by local labor unions. throughout the country and even in paris, josephine baker sponsored a rally. the vatican responded in their official newspaper and we have this outrage. dr. howard, the most militant civil rights leader in mississippi at the time, very hated by the white south. he was a doctor and wealthy. he was black and an activist. that the not go over well with the white community at the time. he was going around the country and speaking about the atrocities of...
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we should be lopping local nhs and unions to protect services specifically for young people pay to me that one available appointment in your department could potentially be the difference between the life-and-death threatening situation. the nhs is a complex issue but that doesn't mean the change is impossible. change happens when you fight for what you believe in. change happened in 1948 when the nhs was founded and change can happen hertoday in this chamber. the nhs will last as long as -- and i ask you all a question do you have the faith to fight for your nhs? thank you. [applause] >> ashley thank you for a very fluid and assurance start your proceedings. to oppose the motion i call from the east of england hoping and expecting that you will give this speaker and equally enthusiastic and warm welcome, nicholas gardiner. [applause] >> thank you. the national health service is one of the uk's greatest institutions. based on the privilege of universal health care and a core principle that we should protect and preserve. however, it would not be an understatement to say the nhs is one
we should be lopping local nhs and unions to protect services specifically for young people pay to me that one available appointment in your department could potentially be the difference between the life-and-death threatening situation. the nhs is a complex issue but that doesn't mean the change is impossible. change happens when you fight for what you believe in. change happened in 1948 when the nhs was founded and change can happen hertoday in this chamber. the nhs will last as long as --...
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union representing metro's workers blasts the agency for what they say are unfair firings. details ahead in a live report. >>> they call it a cover up and a culture of intimidation. the local metro workers union is blasting management for recently firing a dozen employees and using them as scapegoats. tonight we're hearing from one fired track worker for the first time. delia goncalves live in northwest dc with more. good evening. >> good evening. thomas was fired just this morning and smoke to us just a few hours after his firing. he has spent nine years working with metro. he says he's been targeted by metro managers since 2011. that's when he started blowing the whistle on repeated safety violations. >> i've always wanted to speak to the press. >> and now trap thomas has his chance. >> i've been trying to expose the culture of retaliation specifically. on the orange line until this r morn report mind to another and calling it falsification just because the numbers are the same like they're supposed to be. >> what do you want people to know? >> how dangerous this system is. i want them to know that the track inspectors actually do care about it. >> thomas is just one of
union representing metro's workers blasts the agency for what they say are unfair firings. details ahead in a live report. >>> they call it a cover up and a culture of intimidation. the local metro workers union is blasting management for recently firing a dozen employees and using them as scapegoats. tonight we're hearing from one fired track worker for the first time. delia goncalves live in northwest dc with more. good evening. >> good evening. thomas was fired just this...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners and cynthia research with the local union we have 13 thousand residentsan mateo couldn't and this is will be in the soma with the sros hotel we have general concerns about the plan i'll touch on concerns about the displacement of sro residents in the central plan area and urging that further studies of what the impact of all the zoning may be but i want to focus on the jobs housing and balance that is prepared in the draft plan and discussed in the eir and a statement in the eir that only a portion of employees or residents the given building will be likely to relocate to the area bans the housing again that is little eir no subsequenttion for the claim but to increase pine the assertion that protection from displacement will be provided in the central soma residences and this shouldn't be presented and it also budget committee lies san francisco's history we've seen attorneys for high developments that advertise to twitter and other tech companies as around incentive so we believe that is not accurate to see is that those kinds of developments will not
. >> good afternoon, commissioners and cynthia research with the local union we have 13 thousand residentsan mateo couldn't and this is will be in the soma with the sros hotel we have general concerns about the plan i'll touch on concerns about the displacement of sro residents in the central plan area and urging that further studies of what the impact of all the zoning may be but i want to focus on the jobs housing and balance that is prepared in the draft plan and discussed in the eir...
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the war, came back, bought a decent house, got his ged eventually, became head of the janitorial union locally. his kids were grown, his wife had died and his neighborhood which had been a pretty decent neighborhood when he bought the house in the 1950s became the home of gangbangers and drug dealers so he applied to the city of chicago for the right to keep a gun to protect himself and they turned him down and he took that to the supreme court. he was also a student of history. he went to the supreme court because of his right and the right of other people, but he knew where those laws came from. and it was argued before the supreme court, represented after the civil war. the court found there was a big dispute what course to take, isn't relevant here but once that happened, the right became live. i liken it to the first amendment in 1920, the right to free speech, portion of the first amendment. we knew it existed. there were not many court decisions up to that point. so you knew the bill of rights guaranteed the right to free speech but what did that mean? as justice scalia noted, every fun
the war, came back, bought a decent house, got his ged eventually, became head of the janitorial union locally. his kids were grown, his wife had died and his neighborhood which had been a pretty decent neighborhood when he bought the house in the 1950s became the home of gangbangers and drug dealers so he applied to the city of chicago for the right to keep a gun to protect himself and they turned him down and he took that to the supreme court. he was also a student of history. he went to the...
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there were protests rallies going on and several were sponsored by local labor unions.throughout the country and paris, the vatican responded in their official newspaper and we have this outrage. dr. hour,ember 27, the most militant civil rights leader mississippi of the time, very hated by the white south. he was a doctor and wealthy. he was black and an activist. but did not go over too well with the white community at the time. he was going around the country and speaking about the atrocities of the emmett till case. november 27, 1955 he speaks at , dexter avenue baptist church , where martin luther king has been minister for about a year and he gives this powerful -- right in the midst of all of these rallies going on all over -- but he comes to montgomery, martin luther king is there. theives the prayer, invocation, the benediction. and also rosa parks is in the crowd. years later -- when she was interviewed for "eyes on ," she talked about remembering it. four days later, she refused to give up her seat on the bus. that began the montgomery bus boycott. and the mo
there were protests rallies going on and several were sponsored by local labor unions.throughout the country and paris, the vatican responded in their official newspaper and we have this outrage. dr. hour,ember 27, the most militant civil rights leader mississippi of the time, very hated by the white south. he was a doctor and wealthy. he was black and an activist. but did not go over too well with the white community at the time. he was going around the country and speaking about the...
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/smart union, summa, heat and frost insulators and allied workers localmark, united association local five, stephen dodd, sheet metal workers union/smart union, gary mussina, sheet metal workers union peer the president has been honored to receive tremendous support from union working men and women on election day and dedicated to growing in deepening their support, and he made it a priority to meet with these union workers on our working day one here in the white house. the off shoring of american jobs and lack of economic growth in recent years has had american workers particularly hard. the president's top priority is to retain and attract american jobs which have already seen happening through his actions on carrier, sprint, general motors, and so much more. 5:00, he will host a bicameral bipartisan meeting with leaders here at the white house that would will include the rasmussen, senate majority leader, majority whip, minority leader, minority whip, house speaker, house majority leader, democratic leader, democratic lip, white house chief of staff,
/smart union, summa, heat and frost insulators and allied workers localmark, united association local five, stephen dodd, sheet metal workers union/smart union, gary mussina, sheet metal workers union peer the president has been honored to receive tremendous support from union working men and women on election day and dedicated to growing in deepening their support, and he made it a priority to meet with these union workers on our working day one here in the white house. the off shoring of...
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. >> reporter: the president of the local hotel workers union. >> we don't see the distinction between trump hotels and the president himself. >> reporter: even if a trump hotel was union-friendly it would still be a problem. >> it's important to respect the values that workers hold dear and issues like healthcare and pensions and wages. it's also important to respect the values that this city really, you know, really does espouse. and including, you know, protection of immigrant workers including protection of, um, lgbt and of muslims. >> reporter: farrell says he agrees, those values are important and he mentioned another one. >> plus these hotels are incredibly ugly and gawdy. why would we want that here in the city of san francisco? >> reporter: we reached out to the president of the board of supervisors london breed who issued this statement about a possible trump hotel. she said, quote, maybe we can set him up with a nice room in alcatraz. >> it would seem almost impossible to get a hotel like that built here especially if he has ownership of it. it would be impossible right now.
. >> reporter: the president of the local hotel workers union. >> we don't see the distinction between trump hotels and the president himself. >> reporter: even if a trump hotel was union-friendly it would still be a problem. >> it's important to respect the values that workers hold dear and issues like healthcare and pensions and wages. it's also important to respect the values that this city really, you know, really does espouse. and including, you know, protection of...
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the glacier's union local was here earlier taking measurements they see what you did for what it is.gnorance. they're stepping up to fix the windows you broke free of charge. >> all i had to do was make a couple phone calls i'll have plenty of guys here to help me out that live right her in the neighborhood we do still live here and raise our children here we don't like to see this. >> reporter: on the other hand what did you is hurtful but it's also disrespectful. these people have been wore shipping here since 1925 a long time before you were even born. they matter in this neighborhood. who are you to throw rocks at them? what do you do for anybody? what do you even know about jewish people? >> i would ask him or her why do they see the need to do this? what motivated him to do it? bring out the positives of what takes place inside this building and share with them and try to teach them some positive things about the jewish religion. >> reporter: matthew haley tells me that he thought what you did wasn't even a hate cri crime. he says you're just dopey. >> i don't feel it was a hat
the glacier's union local was here earlier taking measurements they see what you did for what it is.gnorance. they're stepping up to fix the windows you broke free of charge. >> all i had to do was make a couple phone calls i'll have plenty of guys here to help me out that live right her in the neighborhood we do still live here and raise our children here we don't like to see this. >> reporter: on the other hand what did you is hurtful but it's also disrespectful. these people have...
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in addition the project sponsors committed an agreement with the us local 648 union and i provide a copyhat in your pocket as well. [inaudible] provide patients and increase level of safe access to medication for their illness the security plans to address safety loitering and [inaudible] on mission street ale filter system to reduce on-site alders and also well served by transit the department finds project to be compatible with the intent of the district complied with the criteria established in 790.41 and advance for the objectives and policy of the general plan. the department recommends the commission to approved with conditions. also we are tonight is mr.-from their partner public out to answer the questions related to dph's review of the proposed project. that concludes my product presentation i'm available for questions. >> thank you mr. spears. project sponsor, you have 5 min. >> good evening >>[inaudible] [off mic] >> if you're part of the time you're 5 min. for your presentation. >> >>[inaudible] [off mic] >> you 5 min. you need to work out how you want to-if you're part of th
in addition the project sponsors committed an agreement with the us local 648 union and i provide a copyhat in your pocket as well. [inaudible] provide patients and increase level of safe access to medication for their illness the security plans to address safety loitering and [inaudible] on mission street ale filter system to reduce on-site alders and also well served by transit the department finds project to be compatible with the intent of the district complied with the criteria established...
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the president of the local hotel workers union agrees. >> it's also important to respect the values thathis city really you know really does espouse. including protection of lgbt and of muslims. >> trump hotels is also considering opening luxury properties in dallas, seattle and denver. >>> and just in, the dow just opened above the 20,000 mark again. it hit the historic mark yesterday for the first time ever. we'll have a live update from our cbs financial reporter in just about 5 minutes. you know, back in 2008, warren buffett said essentially invest all your money in american stocks after the big tumble in stocks. >> yeah. >> wish we had listened to him. >> i just listen to jason brooks! >> i do, too. >> i just went straight to the third floor yesterday said, jason, let's tawk! coffee talk. >> financial talk. >>> good morning, everybody. rise and shine! heading out the door not as cold as 24 hours ago but nonetheless, still a chill in the air. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. we are trying to take a bird's- eye view from sutro tower looking due north, you can see the traffic coming in
the president of the local hotel workers union agrees. >> it's also important to respect the values thathis city really you know really does espouse. including protection of lgbt and of muslims. >> trump hotels is also considering opening luxury properties in dallas, seattle and denver. >>> and just in, the dow just opened above the 20,000 mark again. it hit the historic mark yesterday for the first time ever. we'll have a live update from our cbs financial reporter in just...
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austria's chancellor, christian kern, has said he'll ask the european union to let local employers hireother eu citizens, unless there are no suitable candidates. he said incomers from eastern europe were putting pressure on the jobs market. india's foreign minister has criticised online retail giant amazon after its canadian website was found to be selling doormats featuring the indian flag. sushma swaraj tweeted that amazon should withdraw the "insulting" products, or else current visas for amazon officials would be rescinded. that india demands an amazon apology is actually on the biz website. also china and bitcoin. we were talking about bitcoin just last week. the best performing currency in the world, it was, hitting 1000 bucks. it's an online currency. but it doesn't exist, you know what i mean. the country's central bank said it wa nted the country's central bank said it wanted to investigate market manipulation, money—laundering and unauthorised financing. this has sent the currency more 16% lower. virtual currency, that's what it is. now the defacto boss of samsung has been qu
austria's chancellor, christian kern, has said he'll ask the european union to let local employers hireother eu citizens, unless there are no suitable candidates. he said incomers from eastern europe were putting pressure on the jobs market. india's foreign minister has criticised online retail giant amazon after its canadian website was found to be selling doormats featuring the indian flag. sushma swaraj tweeted that amazon should withdraw the "insulting" products, or else current...
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average growth of english and math test building capacity is a shared responsibility and unions are a crucial partner. locals have used there advocacy of collective bargaining to help teachers continuously hold their craft and a profession and in a recent study, which we have a foot note in my speech. [laughter] to find highly unionized district has a more robust tenured practice. en working with the willing partners for an excuse for the principles not to manage. in the teacher's ability to stand up that it is more important than ever. so being against the evaluation with the of locals take say hard look at the evaluation. and those that center on growth and improvement consistently benefits students and that is why we fought to end federally demand dictates -- mandated instruction and support locally driven evaluation with meaningful measures. and the fourth pillar is collaboration. and too often the response has been to privatize and disrupt. let's be clear in the of wealthiest country in the world 23 states still spend less on k-12 education than they did before the recession immediate vote in business s
average growth of english and math test building capacity is a shared responsibility and unions are a crucial partner. locals have used there advocacy of collective bargaining to help teachers continuously hold their craft and a profession and in a recent study, which we have a foot note in my speech. [laughter] to find highly unionized district has a more robust tenured practice. en working with the willing partners for an excuse for the principles not to manage. in the teacher's ability to...
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union. tell ma and heat and frost insue later allied workers local 23, united association local 5, steven dodd, the sheet metal workers union/smart union. gary macino, sheet metal workers union/smart union. the president has received tremendous supportrom working men and women and he' dedicated to growing and deepening their support. he made it a priority to meet with union work others our working day one here in the white house. the offshoring of american jobs and lack of economic growth in recent years has hit american workers particularly hard. and the president's top priority is to retain and attract american jobs, which have already seen happening through his actions on carrier, sprint, general motors and so many more. at 5:00 the president will host a bicamera/bipartisan leaders with leaders at the white house, including vice president, senate majority leader, senate majority whip, senate minority whip, house speaker, house majority leader, democratic whip, the white house chief of staff, our chief strategist, chief of staff to vice president and chiefs of staff from those respective off
union. tell ma and heat and frost insue later allied workers local 23, united association local 5, steven dodd, the sheet metal workers union/smart union. gary macino, sheet metal workers union/smart union. the president has received tremendous supportrom working men and women and he' dedicated to growing and deepening their support. he made it a priority to meet with union work others our working day one here in the white house. the offshoring of american jobs and lack of economic growth in...
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local 2010. jason represents the workers union and says some employees at ucla have been working without a contractor four years. >> we have seen real wages go down by 24% over the last two decades. wages are still low, about 70% of workers are either suffering hunger or food insecurity. >> reporter: this is happening while the uc system is seeing a significant increase in enrollment and decrease in state funding. the proposed tuition increase would raise tuition by 2.5%. >> when you cut wages on one hand and then you raise tuition on the other, you squeeze working families from both sides and that's not a type of public university that we need in california. >> reporter: but ricardo vazquez a spokesman from uc says 57% of students systemwide receive full financial aid. and still wouldn't have to pay tuition even if the tuition proposal was approved. >> we are at a point where we need to make an investment in the university, otherwise the quality of the education is going to suffer. >> reporter: this proposed tuition rate combined with governor brown potentially cutting the only financial aid progr
local 2010. jason represents the workers union and says some employees at ucla have been working without a contractor four years. >> we have seen real wages go down by 24% over the last two decades. wages are still low, about 70% of workers are either suffering hunger or food insecurity. >> reporter: this is happening while the uc system is seeing a significant increase in enrollment and decrease in state funding. the proposed tuition increase would raise tuition by 2.5%. >>...
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the reason unions have declined over the decades we just heard on the show, partially is outsourcing automation. but it's because the government, state, local, federal is raising rates. all the stuff unions had to do 100 years ago labor force, they don't have to do anymore, they've become run the, and this is a reason they won't exist in the future. the whole point is so you don't have to buy more mcdonald's with food. i don't know what he's talking about anyway for this. >> well, chuck, you're going to get the final word on that. >> when people come together in collective bargaining. most of these guys making minimum wage? guess what? they have two or three of these minimum wage jobs because it hasn't been a great or other recovery. we shouldn't be punishing the people trying to work for a living. >> 3% of the workers make the federal minimum wage. i just want to point that out. cashing in over an hour from now. what do you guys have coming up? >> donald trump taking on fake news head on. did the liberal media just meet its match? and find out why democrats are blaming me for a nasty battle on capitol hill this week. see you at 11:30. >> t
the reason unions have declined over the decades we just heard on the show, partially is outsourcing automation. but it's because the government, state, local, federal is raising rates. all the stuff unions had to do 100 years ago labor force, they don't have to do anymore, they've become run the, and this is a reason they won't exist in the future. the whole point is so you don't have to buy more mcdonald's with food. i don't know what he's talking about anyway for this. >> well, chuck,...
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people are buying up their local mayors, friends, unions. whatever they're doing.he democrats are right. we need infrastructure. we don't need it to create jobs. you remember that old milton friedman story? milton friedman was in asia somewhere and they are building a highway and they have big machines and they are all using shovels. he says why are using shovels? why don't you use those machines? he says, mr. freeman, that's a great question, jobs. he said, in that case, why don't you use spoons? [laughter] that is the democratic mentality. it will create jobs, but if it is a bridge to nowhere, you are wasting your money. if it is a bridge to somewhere, not only do you create jobs in the short run, it's conducive to growth, so the republicans are right to question how the money is spent. if they are going to do it, they will want to say, who is doing it, how will it be done, is the money properly spent? a lot of ways to do that. a lot of it would be to give back -- this mayor knows how to do it. we don't want washington telling the mayowhat hneeds. he knows what s
people are buying up their local mayors, friends, unions. whatever they're doing.he democrats are right. we need infrastructure. we don't need it to create jobs. you remember that old milton friedman story? milton friedman was in asia somewhere and they are building a highway and they have big machines and they are all using shovels. he says why are using shovels? why don't you use those machines? he says, mr. freeman, that's a great question, jobs. he said, in that case, why don't you use...