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to protect the business long- term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexico. it shows the moment when 1400 workers in carrier air conditioning were told their jobs would be shipped from indianapolis to mexico. >> we are moving and shut you go down and moving to monterey mexico. wow. really? >> mark who worked at carrier 24 years was there when management made the announcement. >> i want to be clear this is it strickly a business decision. >> yeah? [crowd noise] >> people were holarring and some raising cane. >> you heard one guy that said [bleep]. >> dave has worked at carrier for 13 years. that one guy said it all for everybody. >> i looked up and people were crying and my friend was crying devastated her. i was just basically numb. i didn't know what the hell to think. >> days later in the gop debate, donald trump was the only candidate to speak about the mass lay off. >> they were laid-off and crying and it was a sad situation. he explained what he would do to carrier if he was president. >> i would get consensus from congress. stay where you are or build
to protect the business long- term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexico. it shows the moment when 1400 workers in carrier air conditioning were told their jobs would be shipped from indianapolis to mexico. >> we are moving and shut you go down and moving to monterey mexico. wow. really? >> mark who worked at carrier 24 years was there when management made the announcement. >> i want to be clear this is it strickly a business decision....
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mexico. >> it became clear that the best way to stay competitive and protect the business for the long-term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to montereyourcing is a major issue across the country, especially in indiana, of course, with just hours now to go until the crucial primary there. donald trump has been blasting the company, carrier, for months and repeated his condemnation again if just the last hour, talking about the company's plans to close its manufacturing plant in indianapolis, as you just heard there and move operations to monterey, mexico. just this past week, bernie sanders joined thousands of protesters outside the carrier plant in indianapolis. >> nbc's ron mott joins us from outside of that plant where he's been speaking to some of its employees and union representatives about the closure ahead of the 2016 race. ron, good to see you. what are you hearing from folks on the ground? >> reporter: hey, erica, when something like this happens, it was sudden, this announcement back in february, there was a lot of tension on the ground inside this plant. this plant has been near in west indianapolis for about 65 years. so
mexico. >> it became clear that the best way to stay competitive and protect the business for the long-term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to montereyourcing is a major issue across the country, especially in indiana, of course, with just hours now to go until the crucial primary there. donald trump has been blasting the company, carrier, for months and repeated his condemnation again if just the last hour, talking about the company's plans to close its...
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protect the business for long term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexico that little piece of sound, i think, is so important and instructive. when i keep hearing that donald trump can't win with women or donald trump can't win with people who make a lot of money or have college degrees, he's tapped into this vein that will be very powerful. is that enough to win a general? >> well, hillary is the favorite based on the electoral college map. i would have to concede that. however, if you look at first quarter gdp, just up by 0.5%, most people think the first quarter was a fluke, but what if it wasn't? what if we see the economy stagnant for the rest of the year? that plus all this angst you talk about is a really important factor for trump. >> all right, guys. a lot more to discuss, including the future of the never trump movement. the democrats, also a big story here. >> that's true. can bernie sanders pull off one of the biggest political upsets in history? why he thinks he'll beat hillary clinton to the democratic nomination. that's next. he's happy. you
protect the business for long term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexico that little piece of sound, i think, is so important and instructive. when i keep hearing that donald trump can't win with women or donald trump can't win with people who make a lot of money or have college degrees, he's tapped into this vein that will be very powerful. is that enough to win a general? >> well, hillary is the favorite based on the electoral college map. i would...
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. >> is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexico. >> removing 2100 jobs from the state. >> today is a great day. as we stand up and fight for our jobs in the united states of america. >> this week political attention is fixed on carrier's indianapolis plant, which will begin layoffs in april, 2017. >> i've read about carrier, and i've got a set of plans that will incentivize companies to treat workers like the assets they are, not costs to be cut. >> the company is expected to cut costs when the indiana jobs move to mexico next year because workers in mexico earn far less than american workers. while on the stump, some candidates have linked indiana's job loss to the 1994 north america free trade agreement, nafta. >> nafta, as an example, has been a total disaster for the united states and has emptied our states, literally emptied our states of our manufacturing and our jobs. >> which president bill clinton signed into law in 1993, removed most trade barriers between mexico, the united states and canada in hopes of creating more efficient production proce
. >> is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexico. >> removing 2100 jobs from the state. >> today is a great day. as we stand up and fight for our jobs in the united states of america. >> this week political attention is fixed on carrier's indianapolis plant, which will begin layoffs in april, 2017. >> i've read about carrier, and i've got a set of plans that will incentivize companies to treat workers like the assets they are, not...
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protect the business for long term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexicofterca carrier made that announcement that the company would be moving to mexico. the move has been a big focus for both bernie sanders and donald trump. sanders spoke at the carrier plant protest on friday. trump has attacked the furnace manufacturer at a number of his rallies since the announcement came in february. nbc's ron mott is outside the plant speaking to some of the employees and union representatives about the closure and their thoughts on the 2016 race. so, ron, what are they telling you? >> reporter: well, they're telling us that they can't not talk to us, tamron. we've talked to a couple of folks as they come off the plant grounds here. it's the lunch hour, so we're seeing a few cars come and go, but what they're saying is that this is an unfair move. they're using the word "greed." the company is saying this is a cost containment project for them, that they want to save some money in the operating of this business, so this building has been here for 66 years. they have
protect the business for long term is to move production from our facility in indianapolis to monterey, mexicofterca carrier made that announcement that the company would be moving to mexico. the move has been a big focus for both bernie sanders and donald trump. sanders spoke at the carrier plant protest on friday. trump has attacked the furnace manufacturer at a number of his rallies since the announcement came in february. nbc's ron mott is outside the plant speaking to some of the employees...
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marine biologists say the crabs are typically found in mexico but sometimes turn up in monterey bay during el nino years. tonight: you'll hear from >>> still talking el nino and maybe soak in a little bit of rain. >> april, may, june a little wetter than normal and there is rain in parts of the forecast tomorrow. i'm told these are the flaming lotus girls. livermore 56 degrees, san francisco 54, everybody in the 50s and most of you stay in the 50s overnight tonight. vallejo 53, san jose 54, santa rosa upper 40s. that breeze that's been around the past four days keeping it chilly and brisk around the bay area especially exposed to the ocean, it is still there tomorrow, one more day tomorrow because the area of low pressure that's been sitting to our north stays to our north tomorrow feeding in that unstable air and onshore flow before things change after tomorrow. tomorrow will start off cloudy idea, cloudy for most of you in the afternoon again and some north bay showers are possible. we could see an isolated shower tomorrow mainly in the north bay and east bay for the higher elevations. t
marine biologists say the crabs are typically found in mexico but sometimes turn up in monterey bay during el nino years. tonight: you'll hear from >>> still talking el nino and maybe soak in a little bit of rain. >> april, may, june a little wetter than normal and there is rain in parts of the forecast tomorrow. i'm told these are the flaming lotus girls. livermore 56 degrees, san francisco 54, everybody in the 50s and most of you stay in the 50s overnight tonight. vallejo 53,...
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monterey beaches yesterday. they are normally found off of mexico in southern california.they drifted north in the occurrence in the warm waters. what a picture. >> have you ever seen anything like that? >> san diego had that happen before. more storms near the baja that happens. >> will that keep happening? will they keep washing up for a while? >> not this far north. >> i am a vegetarian, so i do not eat crab. do you eat those? >> i think they are quite small. things have changed so much around here, we talked about a week ago, we were shooting humpbacks in the bay, wales everywhere. -- whales everywhere. 75 fairfield, these are the highs, 75 antioch, 70 and antioch. -- livermore. the new norm, we do not know. things are changing a little bit, climate change obviously, warming planet, things start to change and shift. they have with some degree or another. temperatures today, tomorrow it will be warmer, tomorrow, thursday, warmer saturday we have got some storms to talk about here, north of winters, you see these lightning strikes, here is outflow, there is more coming f
monterey beaches yesterday. they are normally found off of mexico in southern california.they drifted north in the occurrence in the warm waters. what a picture. >> have you ever seen anything like that? >> san diego had that happen before. more storms near the baja that happens. >> will that keep happening? will they keep washing up for a while? >> not this far north. >> i am a vegetarian, so i do not eat crab. do you eat those? >> i think they are quite...
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monterey bay beaches. but this red tide on del monte beach is caused by the lifeless bodies of millions of tuna crabs. the tiny crustaceans, native to the coast of mexico are turning up dead on arrival in california. >> a little graveyard. >> reporter: so many little bodies littering the ground, beachgoers have to choose their steps carefully. >> everything is kind of gross. >> reporter: this is what the invasion of the tuna crabs looks like underwater. monterey biologist caitlin taylor recorded a video in the monterey harbor two days ago. >> they seemed to swarm here because of the el nino. >> reporter: the waters in the bay are up to 10 degrees warmer than normal. it's caused some of the native species to shift farther north. others, like tuna crabs from baja to come here, and they get stranded. >> they're getting too hot. they don't have enough oxygen, they have nothing to eat, so they end up dying. >> reporter: the tuna crabs are still washing up on the beach, although not as many as before. i can see a couple right here as i get closer to the edge. this one's still alive. apparently, they're not very good swimmers. they end up dying here on the be
monterey bay beaches. but this red tide on del monte beach is caused by the lifeless bodies of millions of tuna crabs. the tiny crustaceans, native to the coast of mexico are turning up dead on arrival in california. >> a little graveyard. >> reporter: so many little bodies littering the ground, beachgoers have to choose their steps carefully. >> everything is kind of gross. >> reporter: this is what the invasion of the tuna crabs looks like underwater. monterey...