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this building used to be the nabisco factory. >> host: even connections here. >> host: why should people take time to be part of a congregation? >> we are a secular culture that we live in is fairly materialistic and it's about obtaining wealth and security which is good things, but were not against that. you can attain all of those things but you need to feed your spirit. coming to a congregation and it doesn't have to be mine or yours , but any congregation you feel comfortable in, you will be part of a community that if ythinghaens li you go to the hospital, you have a community that cares and you join a gral cares aboue fordab housin ora to do those things together to make society better . >> host: thank you very much. that is our show for this mother's day. for ron swisher and myself, we will see you again next month. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> rise and shine. come on, coach. wakey wakey! up and at em, nate! good morning, everybo
this building used to be the nabisco factory. >> host: even connections here. >> host: why should people take time to be part of a congregation? >> we are a secular culture that we live in is fairly materialistic and it's about obtaining wealth and security which is good things, but were not against that. you can attain all of those things but you need to feed your spirit. coming to a congregation and it doesn't have to be mine or yours , but any congregation you feel...
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it's held through a company call nabisco holdings, but the real owner is the king ofjordan.ingdom isn't rich. it receives international aid, including £650 million from the uk over five years. the king has been accused of corruption. the king runsjordan and although sometimes you see efforts by the king to sort of deflect blame on to his government, but people know that the buck stops with the king. and one interesting thing that we have seen in some of the protests in more recent years are people who are not just blaming the prime minister, but aiming at abdullah himself. the kings properties are revealed by a huge leak of offshore emails and financial data, a secret source handed 12 million files to the international consortium of investigativejournalists. they made it very clear to me that they want this investigation to come to the attention of governments all over the world. the consortium is leading a global investigation, involving more than 600 journalists around the world, including the guardian in the uk. with the king ofjordan, it wasn'tjust villas in malibu. docu
it's held through a company call nabisco holdings, but the real owner is the king ofjordan.ingdom isn't rich. it receives international aid, including £650 million from the uk over five years. the king has been accused of corruption. the king runsjordan and although sometimes you see efforts by the king to sort of deflect blame on to his government, but people know that the buck stops with the king. and one interesting thing that we have seen in some of the protests in more recent years are...
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the documents showed the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings, but theowner is abdullah al—hussein, the king ofjordan. king abdullah�*s country is not rich. jordan is getting over five years £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total — he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the average jordanian to achieve sort of home and family and a good job. to have it really thrown injordanians' faces documents show that the czech prime minister who is facing an election last week failed to declare an offshore investment company used to purchase two villas for $16 million in the south of france. the check prime minister has responded to the pandora paper allegations on social media. 0n the pandora paper allegations on social media. on twitter he said that he never did anything illegal or wrong, calling the claim is an effort to try and denigrate him and influenced the republic parliamentary elections. for more on the pandora papers league i am now joined from washington by fergus fro
the documents showed the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings, but theowner is abdullah al—hussein, the king ofjordan. king abdullah�*s country is not rich. jordan is getting over five years £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total — he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the average jordanian to achieve sort of home and family and a good job. to have it really thrown...
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the documents show the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings, but the realllah al—sharif al—hussein, the king ofjordan. call to prayer plays. king abdullah�*s country is not rich. jordan is getting, overfive years, £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total. he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the averagejordanian to achieve just sort of home and family and a good job. to have it really thrown injordanians�* faces that he has just been sort of funnelling money abroad all this time, that would look really bad. all this time, that — that would look really bad. the king ofjordan�*s lawyers said there is nothing improper about his ownership of properties and the source of funds is personal wealth, which he also uses to fund projects forjordan�*s citizens. the files show a property deal involving a former uk prime minister. this is not about hiding wealth offshore, but tony blair did benefit from a loophole. 0ffshore trusts get tax relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance p
the documents show the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings, but the realllah al—sharif al—hussein, the king ofjordan. call to prayer plays. king abdullah�*s country is not rich. jordan is getting, overfive years, £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total. he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the averagejordanian to achieve just sort of home and family and a good job. to...
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the documents show the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings.eal owner is abdullah bin al—hussein, the king ofjordan. king abdullah's country isn't rich. jordan is getting over five years £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total. he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the averagejordanian to achieve just a home and family and a good job. to have it really thrown injordanians' faces that he's just been funnelling money abroad all this time... that would look really bad. the king ofjordan�*s lawyers said there is nothing improper about his ownership of properties and the source of funds is personal wealth, which he also uses to fund projects forjordan�*s citizens. closer to home, the files show a property deal involving a former uk prime minister. this isn't about hiding wealth offshore, but tony blair did benefit from a loophole. offshore trusts get tax relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance premiums. we will create a tax system that is fair, which is rela
the documents show the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings.eal owner is abdullah bin al—hussein, the king ofjordan. king abdullah's country isn't rich. jordan is getting over five years £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total. he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the averagejordanian to achieve just a home and family and a good job. to have it really thrown injordanians'...
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. >> reporter: the candy corn brats seem to fit in with fruit loops pizza from iowa and even nabiscoimited edition oreos. before you say this candy corn brat is the worst, at least taste the brought wars. >> delicious. >> reporter: jeanne moos. cnn, new york. >> i wanted more. >>> european audience are horrified watching that. the winners have been announced for the first earth shot prize. the duke and duchess attended this over the weekend. each winner will receive nearly $1.4 million and access to a global network of support to help make their ideas to save the environment a reality. >>> tony bennett can add yet another award to his long list of accomplishments. he has just become the oldest person to release an album of new material. he is part of the title track with lady gaga ♪ ♪ >> marvelous. bennett has been battling alzheimer's. on any given day he may forget a lot about his past, but the minute the music comes on he transforms. thank you so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. enjoy the rest of your day. "cnn newsroom" continues with isa soares. think wearing less mak
. >> reporter: the candy corn brats seem to fit in with fruit loops pizza from iowa and even nabiscoimited edition oreos. before you say this candy corn brat is the worst, at least taste the brought wars. >> delicious. >> reporter: jeanne moos. cnn, new york. >> i wanted more. >>> european audience are horrified watching that. the winners have been announced for the first earth shot prize. the duke and duchess attended this over the weekend. each winner will...
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the documents show the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings, but the realdullah al—sharif al—hussein, the king ofjordan. call to prayer plays. king abdullah�*s country is not rich. jordan is getting, overfive years, £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total. he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the averagejordanian to achieve just sort of home and family and a good job. to have it really thrown injordanians' faces that he has just been sort of funnelling money abroad all this time, that — that would look really bad. the king ofjordan�*s lawyers said there is nothing improper about his ownership of properties and the source of funds is personal wealth, which he also uses to fund projects forjordan�*s citizens. the files show a property deal involving a former uk prime minister. this is not about hiding wealth offshore, but tony blair did benefit from a loophole. 0ffshore trusts get tax relief while homeowners pay vat on insurance premiums. we will create a tax system that
the documents show the malibu property was held through a company called nabisco holdings, but the realdullah al—sharif al—hussein, the king ofjordan. call to prayer plays. king abdullah�*s country is not rich. jordan is getting, overfive years, £650 million of uk aid. but we found the king owned properties in washington and london as well, 15 in total. he spent £70 million. it's just very, very difficult for the averagejordanian to achieve just sort of home and family and a good job....
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it jolly is it jolly kellogg. nabisco, john dear, parts of hollywood and more hospitals in california are bracing for strike as workers. protests, staff, shortages as weary health care workers enter the 19th month of the pandemic. thousands walking off the job and onto the picket line, demanding more staffing. even m b. c. news says many low wage workers have had enough, they're demanding increased wages, meal and rest breaks, better benefits and shorter shift they want male bribes. one of they just get their nutrients the way. my hard working grand pappy did tube up the but that's the manly way. or maybe there was a tube down the throat and something else up there doesn't matter. camera doesn't matter. pulling it meal breaks for news or wimps and some mafia. king parents that if or maybe just maybe american workers have been crushed long enough. maybe the strikes are a sign of a grave illness in the system. a sign that the workers aren't willing to put up with being treated like property any more. and behind every strike, we can all feel the potential for a much larger revolution bec
it jolly is it jolly kellogg. nabisco, john dear, parts of hollywood and more hospitals in california are bracing for strike as workers. protests, staff, shortages as weary health care workers enter the 19th month of the pandemic. thousands walking off the job and onto the picket line, demanding more staffing. even m b. c. news says many low wage workers have had enough, they're demanding increased wages, meal and rest breaks, better benefits and shorter shift they want male bribes. one of they...
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is it jolly it jolly kellogg nabisco john dear parts of hollywood and more hospitals in california are bracing for strike workers. protests, staff shortages as weary health care workers enter the 19th month of the pandemic. thousands walking off the job and onto the picket line, demanding more staffing. even m b. c news says many low wage workers have had enough. they're demanding increased wages, meal and rest breaks, better benefits and shorter shift they want mill bribes. why don't they just get their nutrients the way my hard working very happy did to up the but that's the manly way. or maybe maybe that was a tube down the throat and something else up doesn't matter. i can't remember, it doesn't matter. pulling it meal break to lose your wimps and some mafia, king pins that it or maybe just maybe american workers have been crushed long enough. maybe the strikes are a sign of a grave illness in the system. a sign that the workers aren't willing to put up with being treated like property any more. and behind every strike. we can all feel the potential for a much larger revolution bec
is it jolly it jolly kellogg nabisco john dear parts of hollywood and more hospitals in california are bracing for strike workers. protests, staff shortages as weary health care workers enter the 19th month of the pandemic. thousands walking off the job and onto the picket line, demanding more staffing. even m b. c news says many low wage workers have had enough. they're demanding increased wages, meal and rest breaks, better benefits and shorter shift they want mill bribes. why don't they just...
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we have more strikes going on. caterpillar catalogue ah, nabisco, the symphony orchestra of san antonio, texas, the janitors at the denver airport. they're all going on strike. and for the same reasons that their brothers and sisters are going to quit their job, they're angry, they want to change, and they see in the economy, which to them looks like it's taking care of the folks at the top and leaving them in a very bad situation and they're frankly bitter and angry and that better be taken care of, or else it is socially explosive. and it's pretty difficult to argue with that line of thinking. there's been such a focus though on americans getting back to work and we see this increasing number of companies that are now introducing vaccine mandates, sparking warnings that there could be an even larger worker shortage. we know that obviously over the weekend we had the issues with the airlines, which by the way we should say the airlines are saying has nothing to do with that mandate. but we do know that the southwest pilots union is asking for a stay on that. that workers who are workin
we have more strikes going on. caterpillar catalogue ah, nabisco, the symphony orchestra of san antonio, texas, the janitors at the denver airport. they're all going on strike. and for the same reasons that their brothers and sisters are going to quit their job, they're angry, they want to change, and they see in the economy, which to them looks like it's taking care of the folks at the top and leaving them in a very bad situation and they're frankly bitter and angry and that better be taken...
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it is held through a company call nabisco holdings, but the owner is the king ofjordan.s international aid, his kingdom isn't rich. it receives internationalaid, including his kingdom isn't rich. it receives international aid, including £650 million from the uk over five years. the king has been accused of corruption. the king has been accused of corruption-— the king has been accused of corrution. ~' _ ., ., ., corruption. the king runs jordan and althouah corruption. the king runs jordan and although sometimes _ corruption. the king runs jordan and although sometimes you _ corruption. the king runs jordan and although sometimes you see - corruption. the king runs jordan and although sometimes you see effortsi although sometimes you see efforts by the king to sort of deflect blame on to his government, the people know that the buck stops with the king. and one interesting thing that we have seen in some of the protests in more recent years are people who are notjust blaming the prime minister, but aiming at abdullah himself. , ., , , ., ., himself. the properties are re
it is held through a company call nabisco holdings, but the owner is the king ofjordan.s international aid, his kingdom isn't rich. it receives internationalaid, including his kingdom isn't rich. it receives international aid, including £650 million from the uk over five years. the king has been accused of corruption. the king has been accused of corruption-— the king has been accused of corrution. ~' _ ., ., ., corruption. the king runs jordan and althouah corruption. the king runs jordan...
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nabisco recently moved out it took the middle-class jobs with it going to the carolinas so we need toix new jersey. >> isn't that survey a very small survey of people that are one company lacks does it show a bigger pattern? >> it still says more people leave the state than any other. >> that concludes the question portion. we now get a 92nd closing statement. it's been determined that he will go first. >> the state we love is broken. you know it and i know it. [inaudible] the state we love is broken. you know it and i know it. it needs to be fixed and that is what my candidacy is about. if you like paying the highest property taxes in the nation and having the worst climate in the nation, waiting five hours online at motor vehicles, month after a painful month for your unemployment benefits or not being able to get anybody on the phone and the state department and within the state government, vote for phil murphy. if you don't mind a governor that says the taxes are your issue, we are probably not your state if you don't mind a governor that says he wants to make california the east
nabisco recently moved out it took the middle-class jobs with it going to the carolinas so we need toix new jersey. >> isn't that survey a very small survey of people that are one company lacks does it show a bigger pattern? >> it still says more people leave the state than any other. >> that concludes the question portion. we now get a 92nd closing statement. it's been determined that he will go first. >> the state we love is broken. you know it and i know it....
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represented by the union that authorized the weeks long strikes at nabisco and frit-o-lay.r pay and safety concerns brought on by the pandemic. over 2,000 hospital workers in buffalo, new york, have been on strike this week, too. in kentucky, more than 400 distilery workers walked off the job and have yet to return. on monday, the stage employees in in hollywood voted for a strike as negotiations stalled over contract renewal. as the country's unemployment rate dips below 5% amid the labor shortage, the u.s. work force is showing more signs of strain and discontent. remember, the pandemic further exposed the inequity of society. with those at the top continuing to profit while burning through resources and burning out their workers, too. >>> still to come, now more evidence that the sham propaganda audit in arizona was just that. propaganda. what can be done to prevent it from happening again in your state? and soon. the answer after the break. and soon the answer after the break howo sure that we'll still have the most listings in the future? by going there. (man) no listi
represented by the union that authorized the weeks long strikes at nabisco and frit-o-lay.r pay and safety concerns brought on by the pandemic. over 2,000 hospital workers in buffalo, new york, have been on strike this week, too. in kentucky, more than 400 distilery workers walked off the job and have yet to return. on monday, the stage employees in in hollywood voted for a strike as negotiations stalled over contract renewal. as the country's unemployment rate dips below 5% amid the labor...
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thousands have gone on strike at food plants operated by kellogg's, nabisco and frito-lay over work hours, pay and benefits. last week more than 24,000 kaiser permanente healthcare workers in california authorized a strike. now 10,000 united automobile workers members at john deere are also on strike, saying they were forced to work overtime while the company made record profits. the list goes onand includes more than 1,000 coal miners on strike at warrior met in alabama, as we've covered here at democracy now! this comes as the union representing television and film production crews averted a strike of some 60,000 workers just hours before a midnight deadline saturday, when it reached a tentative agreement with an association of hollywood producers representing companies like walt disney, netflix, and amazon. the tentative deal brings members of the international alliance of theatrical stage employees higher pay, longer breaks and better healthcare and pension benefits. some members say the deal does not go far enough and about 40,000 members from 13 hollywood locals must still approve t
thousands have gone on strike at food plants operated by kellogg's, nabisco and frito-lay over work hours, pay and benefits. last week more than 24,000 kaiser permanente healthcare workers in california authorized a strike. now 10,000 united automobile workers members at john deere are also on strike, saying they were forced to work overtime while the company made record profits. the list goes onand includes more than 1,000 coal miners on strike at warrior met in alabama, as we've covered here...
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take it out and look how great it did or back into the '90s, tobacco, i got them to finally spin off nabisco and everybody made ten times their money. if you look back, it's what has to be done i think they're finally waking up this southwest is going to be a test case because they have a terrible manager they do. in this country, a lot of very good managers. >> we'll follow it >> he's bad one. >> we'll toncontinue to follow . bitcoin. as we talk about markets again are you in bitcoin would you -- >> no. i purely do, we do a lot of research and we find companies that we can understand and i can't understand it, i admit we can't i mean, not just me, but we've got a lot of bright guys working there, tough to get a job there. put a great team together and we just don't understand it so i'm not saying it's bad or good just saying that we don't understand it. we're not going to invest in something we don't get i'm not telling you it won't go double or triple i don't know i have thoughts about it, look, you don't need me to talk about bitcoin on this show obviously we've studied it a lot. >> do yo
take it out and look how great it did or back into the '90s, tobacco, i got them to finally spin off nabisco and everybody made ten times their money. if you look back, it's what has to be done i think they're finally waking up this southwest is going to be a test case because they have a terrible manager they do. in this country, a lot of very good managers. >> we'll follow it >> he's bad one. >> we'll toncontinue to follow . bitcoin. as we talk about markets again are you in...
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reporter: the candy corn brats seem to fit right in with fruit loops pizza from iowa, and vi even nabiscocious. >> reporter: jeanne moos. cnn. >> i ate the whole thing. i wanted another one. >> reporter: new york. >> i'm going to leave that to him. the look on your face. >> you need to water that down with something strong like vodka or gasoline or something. >> i know. with that, go ahead and grab your coffee and breakfast and your new hour of "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning to you. welcome to your "new day." it is good to have you here. i'm christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. a developing story out of ha
reporter: the candy corn brats seem to fit right in with fruit loops pizza from iowa, and vi even nabiscocious. >> reporter: jeanne moos. cnn. >> i ate the whole thing. i wanted another one. >> reporter: new york. >> i'm going to leave that to him. the look on your face. >> you need to water that down with something strong like vodka or gasoline or something. >> i know. with that, go ahead and grab your coffee and breakfast and your new hour of "new...
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brats seem to fit right in with fruit loops pizza from iowa, and vi even nabisco has put candy corn oreos. before you say this is the worst, at least taste the bratwurst. >> it's delicious. >> reporter: jeanne moos. cnn. >> i ate the whole thing. i wanted another one. >> reporter: new york. >> i'm going to leave that to him. the look on your face. >> you need to water that down with something strong like vodka or gasoline or something. >> i know. with that, go ahead and grab your coffee and breakfast and your new hour of "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning to you. welcome to your "new day." it is good to have you here. i'm christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. a developing story out of haiti where 17 american missionaries, some of them kids, have been kidnapped. what we're learning about how this happened. >> the house set to make moves to hold steve bannon in criminal contempt for defying that subpoena from the committee investigating the insurrection. how this is expected to play out in the coming days. >>> plus, a race to the finish. the virginia governor's race narrowing to wit
brats seem to fit right in with fruit loops pizza from iowa, and vi even nabisco has put candy corn oreos. before you say this is the worst, at least taste the bratwurst. >> it's delicious. >> reporter: jeanne moos. cnn. >> i ate the whole thing. i wanted another one. >> reporter: new york. >> i'm going to leave that to him. the look on your face. >> you need to water that down with something strong like vodka or gasoline or something. >> i know. with...
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we were in line with these companies that had generously supported us, kraft and general mills and nabisco times of food, and thankfully donors gave us the money to do that with, but it's a daunting thing to think about a week where maybe we spent 15,000 purchasing food the year before and we spent $1 million of food in a week we didn't expect to. but expenses went up, too. all operating costs went up. >> and this supply chain matter is very real when you have to think about where you're getting your food. john, thank you as well as people across america trying to keep people fed. >>> in just seconds we're going to release brand new polling data about president biden's job performance. >>> plus representative ayanna pressley
we were in line with these companies that had generously supported us, kraft and general mills and nabisco times of food, and thankfully donors gave us the money to do that with, but it's a daunting thing to think about a week where maybe we spent 15,000 purchasing food the year before and we spent $1 million of food in a week we didn't expect to. but expenses went up, too. all operating costs went up. >> and this supply chain matter is very real when you have to think about where you're...
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paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg's labor fight and a nabisco strike in portlandupset workers. that's it. we're just tired of being in the background and watching these ceos make all this money. >> reporter: out in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 film and tv workers is just days away. in a series of tweets thursday, their union writing if the studios want a fight, they poked the wrong bear. their calls for higher pay, better benefits and meal breaks growing louder ahead of the strike set for monday. as more and more american workers look to the future. >> i think they're not willing to take it anymore. that's showing up in the strike activity. it's showing up in high quit rates. it's showing up in jobs being vacant for longer. and, in fact, it's forcing employers to do better. >> our thanks to morgan chesky for teeing us off. we want to talk about how this economic news will affect you at home and how it could effect the holidays. joining us now is toy association president and ceo, steve pasierb. thank you for being here. as you saw there, morgan chesky w
paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg's labor fight and a nabisco strike in portlandupset workers. that's it. we're just tired of being in the background and watching these ceos make all this money. >> reporter: out in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 film and tv workers is just days away. in a series of tweets thursday, their union writing if the studios want a fight, they poked the wrong bear. their calls for higher pay, better benefits and meal breaks...
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april, which is in addition to the successful strike by employees from snack companies frito-lay and nabiscomerican politics or at least something we haven't quite seen before recently. i often cite this graph here as an example of the waning power of labor in this country. the bar represents the number of strikes in each given year since the post-world war ii period. you can see there were hundreds of major strikes a year in the 1950s through the 1970s and then ronald reagan gets elected 1980 on the back of a revitalized conservative movement. he breaks the air traffic controller strike quite famously, uses the newfound power and popularity to absolutely decimate collective bargaining in this country, and there you see it. worker action takes a nose dive. i don't know if the labor movement will ever reach the heights of the 1950s again when good high-paying union jobs built the american middle class but it does seem pretty clear this country's now at an inflection point. something has been disrupted. where we're seeing mass collective action in a way we have not in generations. we're going
april, which is in addition to the successful strike by employees from snack companies frito-lay and nabiscomerican politics or at least something we haven't quite seen before recently. i often cite this graph here as an example of the waning power of labor in this country. the bar represents the number of strikes in each given year since the post-world war ii period. you can see there were hundreds of major strikes a year in the 1950s through the 1970s and then ronald reagan gets elected 1980...
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support for other unions, paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg labor fight and nabiscoin portland. >> what shifted to bring us to this moment? >> a lot of upset workers. we're tired of being in the background and watching the ceos make all this money. >> meanwhile in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 tv and film workers is days away. in a series of tweets thursday, theirs union writing if the studios want to fight, they poked the wrong bear. their calls their higher pay, better benefits and meal breaks growing louder. more and more american workers look to the future. >> i think they're not willing to take it anymore and that's showing up in the strike activity, it's showing up in high quit rates, it's showing up in jobs being vacant for longer, and in fact it's forcing employers to do better. >> reporter: and we are also following other potential strikes, this one on the west coast. health care giant kaiser permanente has said more than 20,000 of its employees are voted to authorize a strike. they say this is because of pandemic strain, because of potential pay c
support for other unions, paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg labor fight and nabiscoin portland. >> what shifted to bring us to this moment? >> a lot of upset workers. we're tired of being in the background and watching the ceos make all this money. >> meanwhile in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 tv and film workers is days away. in a series of tweets thursday, theirs union writing if the studios want to fight, they poked the wrong bear. their...
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i got a price increase from nabisco the other day, and the numbers said we're raising anywhere from 4hat are we going to do? neil: people have a cutoff figure in their held? i will stop paying when a package costs more than $50. [laughter] up until then i might stay with them. >> well, you're right, $50 -- [laughter] oreo cookies. i like them a great deal. neil: got it. by the way, mark turner on what's happening now with this inflationary environment particularly when it comes to the basic stuff we use all the time. take a look. >> -- inflation impact our domestic manufacturing for holiday -- [inaudible] associated industries. >> good question. what do you think? >> i didn't hear -- neil: this environment and the stuff we ship abroad, it's that much more expensive. that's a problem for us, right? >> don't forget, the price of brent in europe is $82, 83 a barrel. neil: you're right. >> so it all flows downhill -- [inaudible conversations] exclusive news here. have you thought about that they're forcing the price of natural gas up, they're forcing the price of gasoline up so it'll make
i got a price increase from nabisco the other day, and the numbers said we're raising anywhere from 4hat are we going to do? neil: people have a cutoff figure in their held? i will stop paying when a package costs more than $50. [laughter] up until then i might stay with them. >> well, you're right, $50 -- [laughter] oreo cookies. i like them a great deal. neil: got it. by the way, mark turner on what's happening now with this inflationary environment particularly when it comes to the...
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just in the past few weeks in my city of chicago, i stood with nabisco workers from the bakers and confectioners uni, auto workers from the mechanics union, and employees at the art institute of chicago who are fighting to join a union. only days later, the workers at a local tortilla plant in my own neighborhood of el milagro protested for unfair wages, sexual harassment at the company's plants. in recent years, teachers, nurses, county employees, nursing homeworkers, and even the symphony orchestra performers in our city went on strike. they aren't just striking for themselves. they fought to provide community resources in our schools, improve patient care for our seniors, and create art for the public. these workers and their struggles are the newest chapters of chicago's historic role as the center of our country's labor movement. international workers day, celebrated around the world on may 1, commemorates the hay market protest in chicago in 1886 which led to the eight-hour workday and ended child labor. the pullman strike, brutally suppressed by our own government, is commemorated every y
just in the past few weeks in my city of chicago, i stood with nabisco workers from the bakers and confectioners uni, auto workers from the mechanics union, and employees at the art institute of chicago who are fighting to join a union. only days later, the workers at a local tortilla plant in my own neighborhood of el milagro protested for unfair wages, sexual harassment at the company's plants. in recent years, teachers, nurses, county employees, nursing homeworkers, and even the symphony...
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nabisco is the latest to move out. new jersey 600 good middle class paying jobs moved to the carolinas. i put a plan how to not raise taxes but also make us the envy of the other states when it comes to our economic climate. >> i think governor murphy heard the footsteps because he stopped talking about raising taxes and talking about not doing that we have people like josh scgot jeimer, who said he doesn't want to raise taxes anywhere at this point. do you think at this point your prospects are looking much better i know that you're going to say yes, but i have seen single digit poll numbers recently, which is surprising, because new jersey is so deep blue most of the time although there was chris christie, but it's an uphill battle for a republican in new jersey >> it is an uphill battle but that doesn't mean it can't be won. we are right where we need to be at this point in time. republicans have won six of the last ten governor races here in the state. i'm not governor yet and i'm saving the people of new jersey mo
nabisco is the latest to move out. new jersey 600 good middle class paying jobs moved to the carolinas. i put a plan how to not raise taxes but also make us the envy of the other states when it comes to our economic climate. >> i think governor murphy heard the footsteps because he stopped talking about raising taxes and talking about not doing that we have people like josh scgot jeimer, who said he doesn't want to raise taxes anywhere at this point. do you think at this point your...
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the same with nabisco and pepsi and coke.at. they're going to drop all promotions. they're going to have their main products and prices are going up. they're going up faster than anybody expected. it's a little bit out of control because nobody wants to be -- how do they say it? behind the curve. and i'm concerned. people are paying more. maria: yeah. i mean, i've got some graphics here that show double digit moves in certainly oil and fuel for sure. but also chicken, eggs, meat. what kind of increases at the cash register are you seeing for groceries that impact all of us, john? and do you think this is going into 2022? i mean, this is not going to he reverse course any time soon, right? >> it's not going to reverse any time soon. i see over 10% in the next 60 days. and it's going to happen. and nobody -- none of the ceos -- you know, people say we're going to raise the taxes only on corporations. i mean, that is dumber than dog doo doo. corporations are just going to pass it onto the consumer. maria: yeah, yeah. no, i know.
the same with nabisco and pepsi and coke.at. they're going to drop all promotions. they're going to have their main products and prices are going up. they're going up faster than anybody expected. it's a little bit out of control because nobody wants to be -- how do they say it? behind the curve. and i'm concerned. people are paying more. maria: yeah. i mean, i've got some graphics here that show double digit moves in certainly oil and fuel for sure. but also chicken, eggs, meat. what kind of...