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that it could have an impact on how seiu collects and uses dues money for political purposes.ourt, shannon bream, fox news. >> bret: no grapevine tonight so we can bring you more primary coverage from here in new hampshire. but first, another trip to see the action on primary day. >> it's busy here outside of ward one. a lot of people coming and going. gale fisher, you just voted. >> i did. >> it's important to you? >> it is. >> can i ask who you voted for? >> i voted for romney. a tough decision. i made my decision at the last minute but i voted for romney. >> it's big deal here. >> it really is. >> yeah. >> this is our fort -- our port in the winter every four years. >> thank you for talking to us. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. we'll be right back after this. i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're ner done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ fema
that it could have an impact on how seiu collects and uses dues money for political purposes.ourt, shannon bream, fox news. >> bret: no grapevine tonight so we can bring you more primary coverage from here in new hampshire. but first, another trip to see the action on primary day. >> it's busy here outside of ward one. a lot of people coming and going. gale fisher, you just voted. >> i did. >> it's important to you? >> it is. >> can i ask who you voted for?...
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as was mentioned, and i think this group out of -- grew out of -- seiu members are here today. the city purchased one south bend ness. janitorial contract went out to bid. it turned out the low bidder was small enough so that they were exempt from both the prevailing wage provisions in the current ordinance and the worker retention provisions in the current ordinance. so we amendments before you seek to address that and make it so that all contractors will be bidding on a level playing field. supervisor chu: i try to understand this. i am glad we will have a continuance so i have a chance to better understand some of the issues that may have gone into the drafting of the legislation. i am wanting to understand what this means for our city departments, not contractors, city businesses. with regard to work for individual employees versus independent contractors, on that component, to receive other examples aside from the sludge contractor where that is the case? >> no. we could, but we have not. supervisor chu: that is a unique situation we have seen in the city? >> correct. supe
as was mentioned, and i think this group out of -- grew out of -- seiu members are here today. the city purchased one south bend ness. janitorial contract went out to bid. it turned out the low bidder was small enough so that they were exempt from both the prevailing wage provisions in the current ordinance and the worker retention provisions in the current ordinance. so we amendments before you seek to address that and make it so that all contractors will be bidding on a level playing field....
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i also want to thank seiu. and there were a lot of nonprofits that were involved and i am happy to see this come forward. i would like to add my name as a cosponsor is well. president chiu: supervisor campos. supervisor avalos: -- supervisor campos: i want to thank our partners for pushing this forward. this has a very personal meaning. my mom worked as a janitor for many years as her kids were going through school. it is often the case that low- wage worker is the target of unfair treatment. this will ensure that we in san francisco make it clear that we are here to protect working people who are simply trying to put food on the table. i think this legislation is well thought out. a number of changes were made in committee and i appreciate those changes. thanks to supervisor wiener and all who worked on this and i am proud to be a co-sponsor. president chiu: supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos: thanks to my colleagues and i would like to thank supervisor wiener. i would like to be a co-sponsor is well. i also
i also want to thank seiu. and there were a lot of nonprofits that were involved and i am happy to see this come forward. i would like to add my name as a cosponsor is well. president chiu: supervisor campos. supervisor avalos: -- supervisor campos: i want to thank our partners for pushing this forward. this has a very personal meaning. my mom worked as a janitor for many years as her kids were going through school. it is often the case that low- wage worker is the target of unfair treatment....
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i also want to thank seiu. and there were a lot of nonprofits that were involved and i am happy to see this come forward. i would like to add my name as a cosponsor is well. president chiu: supervisor campos. supervisor avalos: -- supervisor campos: i want to thank our partners for pushing this forward. this has a very personal meaning. my mom worked as a janitor for many years as her kids were going through school. it is often the case that low- wage worker is the target of unfair treatment.
i also want to thank seiu. and there were a lot of nonprofits that were involved and i am happy to see this come forward. i would like to add my name as a cosponsor is well. president chiu: supervisor campos. supervisor avalos: -- supervisor campos: i want to thank our partners for pushing this forward. this has a very personal meaning. my mom worked as a janitor for many years as her kids were going through school. it is often the case that low- wage worker is the target of unfair treatment.
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seiu practices what those authorities forbid. money doesn't mean the people have lost their first amendment rights. they say this a requirement nonmembers provide financial support to the collective bargaining representative has no effect on nonmembers ability to express messages of their own choosing or protect their own message if they prefer. the court is protective of first amendment rights. we'll see how they decide the case. bill: thank you, shannon bream. we'll watch that from the steps of the supreme court. martha, what's next? martha: how about this morning? a major heist, priceless paintings from some of the masters stole renn. how authorities believe the thieves pulled it off. bill: decision day in new hampshire. candidates are out in force. included newt gingrich and his daughter will join us to make the case for her dad. >> can we drop the pious bologna. the fact is you ran in '94 and lost. that is why you were not serving in the senate with rick santorum [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutri
seiu practices what those authorities forbid. money doesn't mean the people have lost their first amendment rights. they say this a requirement nonmembers provide financial support to the collective bargaining representative has no effect on nonmembers ability to express messages of their own choosing or protect their own message if they prefer. the court is protective of first amendment rights. we'll see how they decide the case. bill: thank you, shannon bream. we'll watch that from the steps...
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it is happening in government jobs where he pays back seiu and other unions that supported him in hisn. happening with our money by giving money to solyndra, fiskar, tesla, people that happened to contribute to his campaign are finding they get government help starting their businesses. this is crony capitalism. bill: that from salem, new hampshire on the stump moments ago. mitt romney in that state. also one of the tea party's biggest champ yons in this race is no longer an option. minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann ending her white house run. she finished a sixth. that is big disappointment to her. she heads the tea party caucus. she hopes her supporters will rally around the eventual republican nominee. >> i have no regrets, whatsoever. we never compromised our principles and we can leave this race knowing we ran it with it most integrity. we made a very important contribution to the race. bill: who does the tea party turn to now? we turn to sal russo, a chief strategist for the tea party express out of california. good morning to you. it has been several months since we spok
it is happening in government jobs where he pays back seiu and other unions that supported him in hisn. happening with our money by giving money to solyndra, fiskar, tesla, people that happened to contribute to his campaign are finding they get government help starting their businesses. this is crony capitalism. bill: that from salem, new hampshire on the stump moments ago. mitt romney in that state. also one of the tea party's biggest champ yons in this race is no longer an option. minnesota...
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signed it but, the, they got to decide whether to spend $3 million to $50 million on walker or the seiuast election spent $80 million on obama, on president obama's election last time so they have to decide, do you do it on walker or obama. this frames in a microcosm what the national election about as well. >> you're always going have to rich versus poor but the real class is public sector versus private sector. size of the government versus the size of the private sector and in wisconsin, local governments after local governments are able to balance their budgets because of the flexibility that governor walker gave them. now i don't want to underpay public sector workers but when we're running these types of deficits in state governments and federal governments, we can't afford to overpay them so we need to benchmark pay, we need to benchmark benefits and let's face it. there aren't very many private companies that employees are only contributing 12.6% to health care and 5% to retirement. we have to get these things in line. >> the 5% threw me off at first, 5% or 12% of their overall
signed it but, the, they got to decide whether to spend $3 million to $50 million on walker or the seiuast election spent $80 million on obama, on president obama's election last time so they have to decide, do you do it on walker or obama. this frames in a microcosm what the national election about as well. >> you're always going have to rich versus poor but the real class is public sector versus private sector. size of the government versus the size of the private sector and in...