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and we're opposed to it and today was actually a national day of action the teamsters and other groups all across the civil society different constituencies fighting fast track it doesn't have an original co-sponsor in the house democratic and frankly it doesn't deserve one so it's in for a big fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to teamsters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine what members of congress would think that voting for the fashion would be a good idea politicly unless of course they want to kind of pass the buck off to obama and just say oh you know i decided you know what the real bill was i thought i'd like to do things mike that you're absolutely right and especially in an election year right in their reelection so they weren't sent to washington d.c. to capitol hill to export jobs and to give up there and abdicate their constitutional responsibility over this and so cutting across party lines democrats and republicans both recognize that this is a bad bill a
and we're opposed to it and today was actually a national day of action the teamsters and other groups all across the civil society different constituencies fighting fast track it doesn't have an original co-sponsor in the house democratic and frankly it doesn't deserve one so it's in for a big fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to teamsters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine...
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and we're opposed to it and today was actually a national day of action the teamsters and other groups all across the civil society different constituencies fighting fast track it doesn't have an original co-sponsor in the house democratic and frankly it doesn't deserve one so it's in for a big fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to keep misters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine what members of congress would think that voting for the fashion would be a good idea politicly unless of course they want to kind of pass the buck off to obama and just say oh you know i guess i don't know what the real bill was i thought i like to do things mike that you're absolutely right and especially in an election year right i mean every election so they weren't sent to washington d.c. to capitol hill to export jobs and to give up there and abdicate their constitutional responsibility over this and so cutting across party lines democrats and republicans both recognize that this is a bad b
and we're opposed to it and today was actually a national day of action the teamsters and other groups all across the civil society different constituencies fighting fast track it doesn't have an original co-sponsor in the house democratic and frankly it doesn't deserve one so it's in for a big fight and i encourage your viewers to get involved to go to stop fast track dot com or go to keep misters dot org our website and see how to join the fight against this bad bad bill i just can't imagine...
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next year to two thousand and fourteen is james hoffa president of the international brotherhood of teamsters president awful welcome back. nice to be here thanks for joining us what how would you define the state
next year to two thousand and fourteen is james hoffa president of the international brotherhood of teamsters president awful welcome back. nice to be here thanks for joining us what how would you define the state
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here anymore i mean we have jobs like teamster jobs revue p.s. and truck drivers that have good jobs and they make good money and they can support a family but there are the best part of america right now it is the people out there who are working at the wal-mart and the mcdonalds and the whatever and basically making you know minimum wage and basically struggling out there and they can't make it on that they have to have two and three jobs but we've got to do is to change america right now we've got to pass legislation that encourages rebuilding our infrastructure where we have people with high wage jobs where they make good money repairing our infrastructure of our bridges and tunnels billions of dollars that go right into the economy that fix major things that we need we need good roads we need safe bridges and we need people working on them those are the time the jobs we're talking about not the hamburger flipping jobs and these are the jobs or somebody gets work forty fifty hours a week makes good buddy has a pension and health and welfare w
here anymore i mean we have jobs like teamster jobs revue p.s. and truck drivers that have good jobs and they make good money and they can support a family but there are the best part of america right now it is the people out there who are working at the wal-mart and the mcdonalds and the whatever and basically making you know minimum wage and basically struggling out there and they can't make it on that they have to have two and three jobs but we've got to do is to change america right now...
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blood in the water in new jersey but this time it's not coming out of used syringes or discarded teamsters. >> jersey city city mayor, a democrat, considered endorsing christie for reelection last year but declined to do so on july 18. over the next two days christie appointees canceled upcoming meetings with him. he tried to reschedule but was ignored. he believes it was payback. >> jon: his a scheduled meeting, rend yeah view and it was postponed. oh, the pain. listen mayor, that may count as payback on downton abbey -- [laughter] this is jersey payback is waking up duct taped to the roof of holland opportunity during friday afternoon rush-hour. not ooh, they said what about tomorrow? [laughter] some have claimed that all of this -- do you like that? how could you not? how could you not? [laughter] some have claimed that all of this, the bridge shutdown, the leaning on mayors is proof that governor christie here is a bit of a bully but on fox one man was smart enough to see through all that. >> what about this bully narrative? >> i would have to say that in this sort of familiar nied --
blood in the water in new jersey but this time it's not coming out of used syringes or discarded teamsters. >> jersey city city mayor, a democrat, considered endorsing christie for reelection last year but declined to do so on july 18. over the next two days christie appointees canceled upcoming meetings with him. he tried to reschedule but was ignored. he believes it was payback. >> jon: his a scheduled meeting, rend yeah view and it was postponed. oh, the pain. listen mayor, that...
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james hoffa, president of the international brotherhood of the teamsters joins us tonight. mr.etting into the 11th hour. here the president has got his folks up on capitol hill, pushing lawmakers. how is this going to unfold? or is labor and wage earners and some congressional members going to be able to stop this? >> well, fast track is the wrong track for america. and right now we're organizing action days. we're getting very active with regard to how do we stop this. we're going to have demonstrations at congressional offices around the country. we're going to be sending e-mails. we're going to be calling people up. anybody who wants to participate go, to www.teamsters.org. get on the teamsters fastline heart line calling sheet, and make sure that we call our congressman and say no to fast track. you know, like you said, this is being done in secrecy. they've got the cart before the horse. why don't they tell the american people what this is all about? what are our proposals? where is the transparency that everybody talks about in washington? it's time we get this out. put i
james hoffa, president of the international brotherhood of the teamsters joins us tonight. mr.etting into the 11th hour. here the president has got his folks up on capitol hill, pushing lawmakers. how is this going to unfold? or is labor and wage earners and some congressional members going to be able to stop this? >> well, fast track is the wrong track for america. and right now we're organizing action days. we're getting very active with regard to how do we stop this. we're going to...
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he was a local teamster for 85 years. mike -- raising his family in epiphany parish and served as president of the saint vincent society. he wouldn't trust anybody with his hair except the barber. he worked on geneva and mission and enjoyed many meals and the entire social club. he enjoyed a cup of coffee and conversation with the locals. he was a great member of our neighborhood and opened his door to all and dubbed the guardian angel of the hood. the rest i will submit. >> thank you, supervisor avalos. supervisor breed? breed breed thank you, i have one in memoriam for ruby johnson. she was born in san francisco in 1951. she graduated from supervisor yee and my alma mater galleon high school. she worked for the police department and the traffic division until her retirement. after retiring she was the captain of the hunters point drummers and in the western edition. she also served on the committee and organized the parade for 20 years. she leaves behind two daughters and seven grandchildren, many many friends and loved
he was a local teamster for 85 years. mike -- raising his family in epiphany parish and served as president of the saint vincent society. he wouldn't trust anybody with his hair except the barber. he worked on geneva and mission and enjoyed many meals and the entire social club. he enjoyed a cup of coffee and conversation with the locals. he was a great member of our neighborhood and opened his door to all and dubbed the guardian angel of the hood. the rest i will submit. >> thank you,...
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trucking company y-r-c worldwide is back in talks with teamsters to refinance debt and avoid bankruptcy. earlier in the week y-r-c workers rejected a proposal that included a 15- percent wage cut, delayed salary increases and reduced vacation time.the company plans to revise its proposal shares of y-r-c raced up 21-percent on the news. american airlines is dropping flights from the east coast as a result of its merger with us airways.american will halt year-round, daily nonstop service to 17 cities from washington's reagan national airport and from new york's la guardia airport.the merger required that american give up 52 pairs of takeoff and landing rights as part of an antitrust lawsuit by the u.s. justice department. meanwhile united airlines is laying off hundreds of flight attendants in a plan to cut costs.about 685 flight attendants will be put on involuntary furlough as part of the airline's $2 billion dollar annual plan to reduce expenses after merging with continental in 20-10. united says it failed to attract enough takers for voluntary layoffs and job sharing, which led to th
trucking company y-r-c worldwide is back in talks with teamsters to refinance debt and avoid bankruptcy. earlier in the week y-r-c workers rejected a proposal that included a 15- percent wage cut, delayed salary increases and reduced vacation time.the company plans to revise its proposal shares of y-r-c raced up 21-percent on the news. american airlines is dropping flights from the east coast as a result of its merger with us airways.american will halt year-round, daily nonstop service to 17...
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the teamsters approved a revised labor agreement. it extends a 15% pay reduction plus cut to pension contributions by the company. the trucking company needs union concessions because its unable to pay or refinance $1 billion dollars in debt. and due to rising labor costs in china -- high-tech manufacturer foxconn is eyeing new factory space in the u-s and indonesia. a major supplier, foxconn is looking to branch out from it's manufacturing base in china. a chairman told employees that the u-s is a "must go" market as it is home for some of foxconn's biggest clients including apple and amazon. "the u.s. is a must-go market," "foxconn has no choice but to do it," said danny lee, a fund manager of mega financial holding's fund unit. "china is no longer a manufacturing hub for companies worldwide, especially so for the pc industry." "i think they're looking more closely at the u.s. in order to move closer to some of their biggest clients. obama is also really pushing to return manufacturing to america and boost employment opportunities,
the teamsters approved a revised labor agreement. it extends a 15% pay reduction plus cut to pension contributions by the company. the trucking company needs union concessions because its unable to pay or refinance $1 billion dollars in debt. and due to rising labor costs in china -- high-tech manufacturer foxconn is eyeing new factory space in the u-s and indonesia. a major supplier, foxconn is looking to branch out from it's manufacturing base in china. a chairman told employees that the u-s...
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it's got about 15,000 teamsters work he is, they tend to treat the rest of their yawn workers, cover them under the same bargaining rights that they negotiate with the unions. so how amazon acts from here, win or lose, is going to be really important to how much flexibility they have with their work force. >> and it may set the tone for other retailers like costco, walmart to follow. >> they've been trying to get more representation at costco. but the workers by and large don't seem to want it. >> i'm sure you're going to continue following this. thanks so much, john fort. >>> still ahead, two dow components, goldman sachs and american express report earnings tomorrow. why are some expecting one report to be stronger than the other? >>> it's been a big week for bank earnings, tomorrow we get two more, dow component's goldman sachs and american express. we have a preview of what to expect. >> the third quarter expected to be an up one for profits at american express. a down one for profits at goldman sachs. american express's winning recipe mixing expense controls with steady spending
it's got about 15,000 teamsters work he is, they tend to treat the rest of their yawn workers, cover them under the same bargaining rights that they negotiate with the unions. so how amazon acts from here, win or lose, is going to be really important to how much flexibility they have with their work force. >> and it may set the tone for other retailers like costco, walmart to follow. >> they've been trying to get more representation at costco. but the workers by and large don't seem...
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. >> and some would say that about the teamsters. >> you already have. >> dana, a couple of movies, "lp fiction" and "django unchanged," "glorious bass starts," gangs of new york," goes on and on. he's very familiar with the guns. >> all the movies i've watched with my hands over my eyes. >> i don't watch it. i can't do it. makes me crazy. he would do more of a favor in america to tackle gun violence if he would take on the teachers unions and do a movie about how teachers unions oppose school choice which basically leaves all these young people we're worried about to getting guns and leads them into gang and drug activity all around the country. if they had access to better education, there would be less crime. that's my opinion. this is a guy so divorced from reality, it's like a pimp who thinks he's helping women in the work force. >> did you say a pimp. >> what a good analogy, dana. >> you meet certain people at jury duty. >> setting up a segment later in the show. >> dana unleashed. >> check her out. >> he used no facts, and that's the only way you can win a gun control argument
. >> and some would say that about the teamsters. >> you already have. >> dana, a couple of movies, "lp fiction" and "django unchanged," "glorious bass starts," gangs of new york," goes on and on. he's very familiar with the guns. >> all the movies i've watched with my hands over my eyes. >> i don't watch it. i can't do it. makes me crazy. he would do more of a favor in america to tackle gun violence if he would take on the...
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you are already starting to see the robot teamsters appear.e going in 10 will have an interesting -- >> in 10 years we want to say some of these connections. you think about shopping 50 years ago and you had your line of credit, your local store, and one of the things that is exciting about data is that we can synthesize that trust, that connection and >> that is exciting. >>>> -- and that is exciting. >> and you will be able to contextualize it as well. >> absolutely. >> fascinating discussion, guys. i hope we get that in 10 years, hopefully sooner. .hank you both for joining us our special series "ai -- beyond robots." coming up, we talk about starz betting on original programming with the company's ceo could you can watch us on your phone, tablet, and the whole bloomberg tv experience on apple tv as well. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang in new york. about original programming in today's new hollywood. is feelingstarz pressure to put more content out there to compete with not only hbo but netflix. >> and everybody paid
you are already starting to see the robot teamsters appear.e going in 10 will have an interesting -- >> in 10 years we want to say some of these connections. you think about shopping 50 years ago and you had your line of credit, your local store, and one of the things that is exciting about data is that we can synthesize that trust, that connection and >> that is exciting. >>>> -- and that is exciting. >> and you will be able to contextualize it as well. >>...
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before i came here in new york doing forklift teamsters local 676 in jamaica queens. >> you don't thinkstance is actually beneficial? >> no, not whatsoever. thee people don't help you. they only got a job because i don't got a job. you do the math. >> a waste of taxpayer dollars? >> the waste of the american dream. first they stick you in front of a computer. we need that one-on-one. i need somebody who i can talk to. not a whole bunch of keys. it don't work. it don't. waste off money. >> you may have a person who has over 15 years management, i.t. experience in the same classroom with some one that has just ben released from doing 20 years in prison and has absolutely no i.t. experience and technology in the way that we do business today. completely foreign to them. but yet, everyone sitting in the same space and being asked the same questions and given the same information. and from that perspective, i don't, i don't necessarily think that it is as productive as it can be. >> not everyone agrees. paulette is deputy director of work force development in the district of columbia. >> the
before i came here in new york doing forklift teamsters local 676 in jamaica queens. >> you don't thinkstance is actually beneficial? >> no, not whatsoever. thee people don't help you. they only got a job because i don't got a job. you do the math. >> a waste of taxpayer dollars? >> the waste of the american dream. first they stick you in front of a computer. we need that one-on-one. i need somebody who i can talk to. not a whole bunch of keys. it don't work. it don't....
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. >>> james hoffa, general president of the international brotherhood of the teamsters joins me tonightod to have you with us. >> how are you, ed? >> very well, sir. this is the heavy lift i think for 2014 for workers. are there enough lawmakers to realize that fast track is really a bad idea and could rely on what has happened with nafta? what do you think? >> well, all you going to think what happened with nafta. we lost over i think a million jobs. they got nafta. the workers got shafta. everybody knows that. and now we're reenacting that all over again. what's going on here? how could it be that they're talking about fast track, and no one really knows what is in the agreement. now granted, they're going to say oh, we're negotiating it. but there is a text, there is something that has been out there. why doesn't that put out to the public? why doesn't "the new york times" get it? why don't you have it? why don't we talk about it on this program? and how could anybody agree to fast track unless they've seen the text of the agreement? so that really they're getting the cart before the
. >>> james hoffa, general president of the international brotherhood of the teamsters joins me tonightod to have you with us. >> how are you, ed? >> very well, sir. this is the heavy lift i think for 2014 for workers. are there enough lawmakers to realize that fast track is really a bad idea and could rely on what has happened with nafta? what do you think? >> well, all you going to think what happened with nafta. we lost over i think a million jobs. they got nafta....
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he was the equivalent of a teamster.uy. >> yeah, he's a big guy. we were having an argument one day. he was saying he was hungry. i was saying i eat hungry. he said i eat more. i said that's rubbish. i eat a lot. then he said i'm a guy. >> jimmy: how much did you wind up eating in. >> whoever could eat the most in one hour. they were bets on it. people were sitting around, filming it, arguing over it. by the end of the hour. it was probably the most physically metropolitan innocen difficult thing i had done in my life. i ate 1.8 kilos of spaghetti which is equal to four pounds. >> jimmy: no way. yng i can eat that much. >> it was impressive. he ate 1.3 kilos. and i won the pride of all the crew and it was a momentous moment. it was beautiful. and then they called me back to set. i was on the ground and i couldn't move. and i was like -- and they're like stop messing around. i was like, i can't, i can't. get the nurse. they called the nurse. she ate in a spaghetti competition. so they gave whatever they give toddlers when
he was the equivalent of a teamster.uy. >> yeah, he's a big guy. we were having an argument one day. he was saying he was hungry. i was saying i eat hungry. he said i eat more. i said that's rubbish. i eat a lot. then he said i'm a guy. >> jimmy: how much did you wind up eating in. >> whoever could eat the most in one hour. they were bets on it. people were sitting around, filming it, arguing over it. by the end of the hour. it was probably the most physically metropolitan...
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>> when i came down here, i was in new york, i was doing forklift operations for teamster local 6768. >> these people don't help u you, they only got a job because i don't got a job. >> reporter: so you think it's a waste of your taxpayer dollars? >> first of all, they stick you in front of a computer. we need that one-on-one. i need someone that i can talk to. not a bunch of keys. it don't work. >> you're talking about a person with management or it experience in the same classroom from someone who has just been released from doing 20 years in prison and has absolutely no experience in information technology. but everybody's sitting in the same space and being asked the same questions and being given the same information. from that perspective, i don't necessarily think that it's as product ty as it can be. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees, paulette -- >> the days of just being able to apply for a job and walking into an office, and walking into the nearest, the grocery store or whether it's a construction site, it's just a much more complicated and sophisticated process right no
>> when i came down here, i was in new york, i was doing forklift operations for teamster local 6768. >> these people don't help u you, they only got a job because i don't got a job. >> reporter: so you think it's a waste of your taxpayer dollars? >> first of all, they stick you in front of a computer. we need that one-on-one. i need someone that i can talk to. not a bunch of keys. it don't work. >> you're talking about a person with management or it experience in...
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labor secretary robert reich, bob schiller, teamster union president james hoffa and personal finance expert suze orman, we are trying to find solutions. >> wow that is big. can't wait for tonight's show, 7:00 p.m. eastern here on al jazeera america. >>> president obama says he may be open to an immigration bill that does not include a path to citizenship for the estimate 11 million people in the u.s. illegally. he made the comments in an interview with cnn. >> if the speaker proposes something that says right away folks aren't being deported, families aren't being separated and we are able to track top young students to provide the skills or start businesses here and then there's a regular process of citizenship, i'm not sure how wide the divide ends up being. >> well, the comments come on the heels of house republican leaders release their immigration principles. they include allowing adults living in the u.s. illegally to get legal status after paying back taxes and fines. >>> montana's glacier national park is losing its glaciers. up next, the team from tech-know looks at the chan
labor secretary robert reich, bob schiller, teamster union president james hoffa and personal finance expert suze orman, we are trying to find solutions. >> wow that is big. can't wait for tonight's show, 7:00 p.m. eastern here on al jazeera america. >>> president obama says he may be open to an immigration bill that does not include a path to citizenship for the estimate 11 million people in the u.s. illegally. he made the comments in an interview with cnn. >> if the...
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canning, based in yakima, washington, appealed a federal labor board's ruling on its contract with the teamstersnion, representing the country's workers. the national labor relations board had decided in favor of the company's workers who had negotiated a 40-cents-an-hour raise. noel canning said the decision was incorrect, and took aim at several of the nrlb board members, appointed by president obama in january 2012 during a congressional recess. a year ago in january, a d.c. circuit court of appeals ruled that the president had overstepped his authority under the constitution, and that the senate was not technically in recess when he acted. and that the nlrb appointments were invalid. let's go to pete williams who, of course, is live at the supreme court where we'll hear these arguments today. pete, the impact that this is going to have is either on obama appointees post -- starting in 2015, if republicans gain control of the senate, or for the next president. >> reporter: that's right. of course, this is a power presidents have used since the beginning. back in the olden days, the founding d
canning, based in yakima, washington, appealed a federal labor board's ruling on its contract with the teamstersnion, representing the country's workers. the national labor relations board had decided in favor of the company's workers who had negotiated a 40-cents-an-hour raise. noel canning said the decision was incorrect, and took aim at several of the nrlb board members, appointed by president obama in january 2012 during a congressional recess. a year ago in january, a d.c. circuit court of...
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the control over all the construction tray trades, the union, teamsters and every yard of concrete thatrnment got attacks on. the government has driven the mob stranglehold out of unions and industry away. but still here and very powerful. >> from 1978 until now, 2014. they're just figuring it out. thank you, we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >>> still to come, new details about justin bieber. what the pop singer told police he was doing right before being arrested and then george zimmerman isn't done with the art world yet. his last piece sold for more than $100,000. will his new painting go for more? >>> breaking news. whiteout conditions cause a massive and deadly pileup on an indiana highway. i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast c
the control over all the construction tray trades, the union, teamsters and every yard of concrete thatrnment got attacks on. the government has driven the mob stranglehold out of unions and industry away. but still here and very powerful. >> from 1978 until now, 2014. they're just figuring it out. thank you, we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >>> still to come, new details about justin bieber. what the pop singer told police he was doing right before being arrested and then...
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. >> how do you convince unions like the teamsters that something like this is going to create jobs?d open markets drives manufacturing in the u.s. ttiphe end of tpp and negotiations, we will have trade with more than 65% of the world. combined inherent strength in the u.s. economy and market, a strong role of law, abundant sources of clean and affordable energy. it makes the u.s. the production platform of choice. >> but all they are thinking about is that jobs get outsourced. >> the point i would like to make -- take all these factors together, it makes companies want to invest more in the u.s., including in manufacturing. we are already seeing that. industry after industry, companies from around the world. country from the u.s. bringing production back and companies from around the world deciding that between trade agreements and strength of the u.s. economy, this is where they want to be based. they want to produce in the u.s. and use the u.s. as their export file form to the rest of the world. these trade agreements are a key part of that. these trade agreements will create jobs
. >> how do you convince unions like the teamsters that something like this is going to create jobs?d open markets drives manufacturing in the u.s. ttiphe end of tpp and negotiations, we will have trade with more than 65% of the world. combined inherent strength in the u.s. economy and market, a strong role of law, abundant sources of clean and affordable energy. it makes the u.s. the production platform of choice. >> but all they are thinking about is that jobs get outsourced....
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and be rewarded amply for it than teamsters, than unionized workers will.e that's out there in the marketplace. >> donald, thanks for coming to the phone today. appreciate your insight. joining us from avondale. >>> earnings season is in full swing. morgan stanley is next up. the company's conference call kicking off just a few moments ago, the bank's fourth quarter profit fell on the headline of 70% but it still topped what the street was targeting and our own mary thompson spoke with thing moen stanley cfo this morning and she joins us with more on that. good morning. >> the first question i had to ask was on the $1.2 million add they made on the legal reserves, the doj had been looking into a number of issues. the reserve is related to mortgage-represented issues and others stemming from the financial crisis. still once you exclude the legal reserve and tax benefit and adjustments for its debt beating estimates by a nickel. revenue excludeing the adjustments for the company's debt also coming in at $8.2 billion. the company's performance reflecting a rec
and be rewarded amply for it than teamsters, than unionized workers will.e that's out there in the marketplace. >> donald, thanks for coming to the phone today. appreciate your insight. joining us from avondale. >>> earnings season is in full swing. morgan stanley is next up. the company's conference call kicking off just a few moments ago, the bank's fourth quarter profit fell on the headline of 70% but it still topped what the street was targeting and our own mary thompson...
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. >> well malone and the drivers, members of the teamsters union are gearing up for a long battle withhe course if necessary. steve malone said he is fighting not just for the operators here in new york city but in other cities like boston philadelphia and salt lake city. >> what will will actually happen to the horses? they will be put to pasture? >> ny class said they have a spot in adoption centers all over the northeast and parts of the mid atlantic region. there are some 200 horses that would be up for adoption. so they have a spot for them. >> i have never done it and might not get the chance. >> you still have a few weeks. >>> it's 11 minutes after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. hour. now here's a look at the leverer weather. >>> up next, he is brainy brash, and, oh so british. >> do you mind? >> like a rocket. >> you built a dead pig. >> that was this morning. >> why we all seem to love the new british invasion. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheu
. >> well malone and the drivers, members of the teamsters union are gearing up for a long battle withhe course if necessary. steve malone said he is fighting not just for the operators here in new york city but in other cities like boston philadelphia and salt lake city. >> what will will actually happen to the horses? they will be put to pasture? >> ny class said they have a spot in adoption centers all over the northeast and parts of the mid atlantic region. there are some...