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that began to percolate through the uaw, in the late 1940's and 1950's. the women in the uaw were among the first in the labor movement to come to support e.r.a., and decide to protective labor legislation was not for them. women in the garment industry held out. the amount emitted clothing workers did not drop their position to e.r.a. until 1974. that is really late. the context is what let all the difference. as those diminished, especially in the 1950's and 1960's and after, the e.r.a. looks better. dr. williams: i think the average person would say, how things have teams -- change. a time when republicans were supporting the equal rights amendment. [laughter] compared to what we have to work with today. one of the advantages today is that there are so many enlightened men. i bet there is no man and his audience, are maybe one, who would say i'm opposed to the equal rights amendment. i'm not talking about -- i would just like the men and audience did turn to somebody and say, she's not talking about me. [laughter] i think it is an advantage now, partic
that began to percolate through the uaw, in the late 1940's and 1950's. the women in the uaw were among the first in the labor movement to come to support e.r.a., and decide to protective labor legislation was not for them. women in the garment industry held out. the amount emitted clothing workers did not drop their position to e.r.a. until 1974. that is really late. the context is what let all the difference. as those diminished, especially in the 1950's and 1960's and after, the e.r.a. looks...
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the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request we'll talk about that next week that's a separate part of this i am not i guess i'd like to see those first four items struck number one because rent dealt with separately let's not have rent on this side don't come and ask for rents but the other things we'll talk about next week those next ones are about employee wages i don't think this fund is well, one written in a way that numerators it around a meaningful wage increase to anyone and so i feel like taking those off the list we're in good conscious make those choices. >> i agree when you have those on the list few people - >> say oh, well that's really not going to b
the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request...
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the vp will be at the uaw hall in parma. doors open at 3:45, and secretary clinton will be in cleveland on labor day at a rally held by congresswoman marcia fudge at luke easter park. all this information can be found on our website, cleveland19.com. >>> if you're like me growing up, you started school right before or just after labor day. now, kids go back to class as early as the second week of august, but there's a new effort to change that. state senator gayle manning wants schools to put back the start day until after labor day. she said its too hot for kids to be back at school, and for some students the education could be suffering. >> the schools are very warm. we had a cleveland teacher send was over 90-some degrees in the classes. no one is concentrating at all. >> brian: this wouldn't change the number of days kids are in school. senator manning says districts can opt out if they want as long as the parents in the district have a chance to speak out. the issue is state-mandated testing. schools start earlier to ge
the vp will be at the uaw hall in parma. doors open at 3:45, and secretary clinton will be in cleveland on labor day at a rally held by congresswoman marcia fudge at luke easter park. all this information can be found on our website, cleveland19.com. >>> if you're like me growing up, you started school right before or just after labor day. now, kids go back to class as early as the second week of august, but there's a new effort to change that. state senator gayle manning wants schools...
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the uaw pilot license makes more sense for us doing something smaller than a full size aircraft. >> this will not clear the way for commercial delivery, something that we have heard about from companies like amazon and pizza shops. drone operators must keep the drone in sight. they can't fly above crowds and cannot go above 400 feet. the head of the u.s. transportation agency are holding a press conference at 8:45 this morning. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> what about people that don't get a license? >> that is a good question. plenty of people won't get the message or ignore it. there will likely be an he had canal period but operating without a license means potential fines of $1,100 per violence. >> the water should be back on this morning for several homes in los altos. service was knocked out after 7:00 when a water main broke. the cause of the break is under investigation. >>> the company under fire for dramatically raising the price of a lifesaving drug is giving into pressure from the public now. >> one bay area city is going to start keeping a close eye on anyone driving in or out of
the uaw pilot license makes more sense for us doing something smaller than a full size aircraft. >> this will not clear the way for commercial delivery, something that we have heard about from companies like amazon and pizza shops. drone operators must keep the drone in sight. they can't fly above crowds and cannot go above 400 feet. the head of the u.s. transportation agency are holding a press conference at 8:45 this morning. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> what about people that don't...
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workers when things started shrinking, not gone on strike here, but still lose their jobs, too, as the uaw deals with another shrinking industry among it members, casino jobs in atlantic city since 2014 feeling a lot like the auto maker factory jobs up in detroit in the 70s and 80s, so sunrise for atlantic city this morning, sunset soon for thousands more casino jobs in the other direction here, on the boardwalk. alex, mike? >> ♪ sunrise sunset ♪ >> all right, steve, monsignor william lynn due back in court. >> it is two days after he was just release from the prison when child endangerment conviction was overturnedment jennifer joyce standing by in center sit which more details, hi, jenny. >> reporter: good morning, lauren, we do know the district attorney is pushing for a new trial for monday seen john lynn. lynn's attorney says the trial wouldn't be until sometime in 2017. monsignor william lynn was released from prison two days ago on tuesday, after serving nearly three years behind bars. lynn was the first us roman catholic church official official ever to be charged or convicted of h
workers when things started shrinking, not gone on strike here, but still lose their jobs, too, as the uaw deals with another shrinking industry among it members, casino jobs in atlantic city since 2014 feeling a lot like the auto maker factory jobs up in detroit in the 70s and 80s, so sunrise for atlantic city this morning, sunset soon for thousands more casino jobs in the other direction here, on the boardwalk. alex, mike? >> ♪ sunrise sunset ♪ >> all right, steve, monsignor...
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the numbers of the uaw membership did fall. were was closing -- there closings. automotive industry downsizing somewhat. i am a great operator. i operate a crane 90 feet in the air. pounds40,000 to 50,000 coiled for steel not only used in the automotive industry, but other manufacturing sectors. amy: overall, what is your message to donald trump? jacqui: on it like mr. trump to d like mr. i woul trump to address this statement he made, and how does he think that is a win for us again there's as a whole? the automotive industry is the backbone of the midwest. it is our economy here. without the automotive industry, michigan would be an economic beaster, whether it independent parts suppliers, are minutejust a amount of our economic base in michigan. amy: do you think hillary clinton has a better message? what about also third parties, and you are you supporting? -- who are you supporting? jacqui: i am going to vote with my conscience. i never tell anybody who to vote for. you look at how they can benefit your household, your family's needs, and you vote with your
the numbers of the uaw membership did fall. were was closing -- there closings. automotive industry downsizing somewhat. i am a great operator. i operate a crane 90 feet in the air. pounds40,000 to 50,000 coiled for steel not only used in the automotive industry, but other manufacturing sectors. amy: overall, what is your message to donald trump? jacqui: on it like mr. trump to d like mr. i woul trump to address this statement he made, and how does he think that is a win for us again there's as...
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at this point in time the auto companies themselves, ford and chrysler oppose strongly to tpp as the uawe they are tired of bad trade deals. we need to negotiate trade deals that will protect the worker in this country and government that will fight for our people here. when you talk to them and tell people and he says he's going to do that, is he creating jobs and manufacturing here? they stop and think. >> thank you for the time. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. >>> top republican in the united states senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is back home in the state of ki kentucky during this long summer recess. clearly his thoughts are already on the fall. he used some alarmist language today, talking about his party's chances of holding on to that senate majority that they won two years ago in this november's election. mcconnell was his hometown in louisville today and called the republican's chances of holding the senate "very dicey." i may or may not be calling the shots next year mcconnell said. the reason for his pessimism, you can guess, the initials are d.t. and it occupies
at this point in time the auto companies themselves, ford and chrysler oppose strongly to tpp as the uawe they are tired of bad trade deals. we need to negotiate trade deals that will protect the worker in this country and government that will fight for our people here. when you talk to them and tell people and he says he's going to do that, is he creating jobs and manufacturing here? they stop and think. >> thank you for the time. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back....
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there were all kinds of uaw people there. they were very excited about this man. he seemed to be very sincere. when he was telling somebody who volunteers you need to put some skin in the game, he will not put all of his money he yard and see it go for naught. i think he was very responsible for any other third candidates party to be involved. >> let me jump at that point. thank you so much. it was interesting. i am sure we will hear from other people involved in the campaign. i want you to answer one aspect of her question, that is ross perot's views on race. >> on race? >> yes, that is what she asked about. >> are you talking about -- oh, on race. he made a speech at the naacp in the course of the campaign. this was shortly before he got out. things had not been going well in the campaign. the press was determined to put him through a primary because he had not been through one. there had been a lot of negative stories about being conspiratorial. he investigated people. looking into his business and everything. anyway, things were not going well. he did not like
there were all kinds of uaw people there. they were very excited about this man. he seemed to be very sincere. when he was telling somebody who volunteers you need to put some skin in the game, he will not put all of his money he yard and see it go for naught. i think he was very responsible for any other third candidates party to be involved. >> let me jump at that point. thank you so much. it was interesting. i am sure we will hear from other people involved in the campaign. i want you...
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truman's word that he's going to support him, and those labor leaders headed by walter ruther of the uaw say to barkley, you're too old. we can't support you. barkley is many things, but he's not a political neophyte. without labor, he can't be nominated. he withdraws just before the convention opens. and in his memoirs, he blames truman, and there's a lot to be said for that. truman could have and did not stop that meeting. truman may have actually had the meeting scheduled. truman always wanted stevenson. he went to barkley as a last resort. now, the key to the convention was stopping another dixiecrat walk-out. if that meant going with stevenson, that would be great. if it meant going with somebody else, that would be great. for truman, it was anybody but kefauver. on monday of the convention, something happens that we haven't been able to document, even with the great scholarship that i've been able to bring to the table. stevenson changes his mind and we don't know why. we can only guess. he definitely changes his mind, because he announces as a candidate. he says, i'm going to let
truman's word that he's going to support him, and those labor leaders headed by walter ruther of the uaw say to barkley, you're too old. we can't support you. barkley is many things, but he's not a political neophyte. without labor, he can't be nominated. he withdraws just before the convention opens. and in his memoirs, he blames truman, and there's a lot to be said for that. truman could have and did not stop that meeting. truman may have actually had the meeting scheduled. truman always...
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i'm a proud uaw worker from upstate new york, and i have a quick comment and question and i'll hang up. i have a video at home from the aflcio and the title of it "words of a true friend." it's about hubert humphrey speaking at a aflcio gathering, and it was towards the end of his life. he was still smiling at the end, and he had a great quote at the end of his speech. he says, i'd rather live 50 years like a tiger than 100 years like a chicken. i want to move up to 1968 and i met a guy 20 years ago who said he worked on the humphrey campaign in 1968. he said that he came home after working on the campaign, and he was at this hotel. he was looking out at this park, and the news came on and said that there's a humphrey protestors having violence in the park. he called humphrey the next day when they had a meeting, and humphrey said, i know. nixon has been doing it for a while, and there's nothing we can do about it. i think from this guy's story nixon was doing it to try to link humphrey to anti-war protestors, and i was wondering if your guests have heard a story like this. thank you v
i'm a proud uaw worker from upstate new york, and i have a quick comment and question and i'll hang up. i have a video at home from the aflcio and the title of it "words of a true friend." it's about hubert humphrey speaking at a aflcio gathering, and it was towards the end of his life. he was still smiling at the end, and he had a great quote at the end of his speech. he says, i'd rather live 50 years like a tiger than 100 years like a chicken. i want to move up to 1968 and i met a...
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. >> caller: yes, i'm a uaw worker from upstate new york. i think the problem was you had at the time, you had eugene debs and socialist labor party and the socialist workers party. then you had sam gompers. of the american federation of labor, and gompers and debs didn't see eye to eye. that a problem, that they never a unified workers movement in the country. it was a splittered group. that was the problem that he never was able to achieve his goals. i wonder if your guests could comment on that. thank you very much. >> lisa phillips. >> there was a huge split and the caller is right. this continues to the present day among labor unions with the split between craft unionism which was embodied by the labor union versus industrial unionism which is what debs advocated. he was in a working class movement where you erased the lines that divided skilled workers from unskilled workers. the american federation of labor was composed of very tightly organized craft based unions. whether they are coopers or plumbers or brick layers or that sort of t
. >> caller: yes, i'm a uaw worker from upstate new york. i think the problem was you had at the time, you had eugene debs and socialist labor party and the socialist workers party. then you had sam gompers. of the american federation of labor, and gompers and debs didn't see eye to eye. that a problem, that they never a unified workers movement in the country. it was a splittered group. that was the problem that he never was able to achieve his goals. i wonder if your guests could...
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businesses, from emerging people like rock and the domestic worker's reliance and labor unions, like the uaw working in partnership with the big three automakers, so when they were at ,he existential crisis in 2008 they came together around shared sacrifice, and they has led to shared prosperity. i see it all around america, so that is why i am relentlessly optimistic it i have met the workers that tom has talked about. ms. dyer: how do we lock it in, scale it up? what is in our way? in a little bit, tom. [laughter] ms. dyer: i know he would not have any problems. sec. perez: first, i think our public policy has to keep up with the changing times. i think there are so many people rent or mortgage is less than their childcare bill. i think there are so many women remarkablying unconscionable choices between the child that they love and the job that they need. i met a woman who is a bus driver in connecticut. i was with a congresswoman one day, and we met her brother, a wonderful person, a force of nature. to her just given birth daughter, and two weeks after she gave birth to her daughter, be
businesses, from emerging people like rock and the domestic worker's reliance and labor unions, like the uaw working in partnership with the big three automakers, so when they were at ,he existential crisis in 2008 they came together around shared sacrifice, and they has led to shared prosperity. i see it all around america, so that is why i am relentlessly optimistic it i have met the workers that tom has talked about. ms. dyer: how do we lock it in, scale it up? what is in our way? in a...
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he's got them, the uaw workers, not the leadership, i talk to those guys, they're potential trump votersity communities, it's about economy. it's about the-- remember the phrase, when there's too much month at the end of money,'s he going to talk about their economy. charles: thank you both very much. really appreciate it. well, the war on isis, the u.s. now joining with turkish forces and syria putting pressure on isis. military forces there attempting to cut off the terror groups and supply routes. vice-president biden meeting with turkish president erdogan and smoothing this after the iraqi war effort. commander, thanks for joining us. let's talk first about this u.s.-turkey joint effort. i can't get a handle where turkey is. one week erdogan is in russia with putin and the next week we're helping him out. how essential and what does it men the latest shift? >> turkey is a critical ally and our relationships are obviously not very good and i think that's why you see the vice-president there. this offensive is a reaction to the terrorist attacks inside turkey, too. i think one thing we
he's got them, the uaw workers, not the leadership, i talk to those guys, they're potential trump votersity communities, it's about economy. it's about the-- remember the phrase, when there's too much month at the end of money,'s he going to talk about their economy. charles: thank you both very much. really appreciate it. well, the war on isis, the u.s. now joining with turkish forces and syria putting pressure on isis. military forces there attempting to cut off the terror groups and supply...
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the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request we'll talk about that next week that's a separate part of this i am not i guess i'd like to see those first four items struck number one because rent dealt with separately let's not have rent on this side don't come and ask for rents but the other things we'll talk about next week those next ones are about employee wages i don't think this fund is well, one written in a way that numerators it around a meaningful wage increase to anyone and so i feel like taking those off the list we're in good conscious make those choices. >> i agree when you have those on the list few people - >> say oh, well that's really not going to b
the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request...
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the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request we'll talk about that next week that's a separate part of this i am not i guess i'd like to see those first four items struck number one because rent dealt with separately let's not have rent on this side don't come and ask for rents but the other things we'll talk about next week those next ones are about employee wages i don't think this fund is well, one written in a way that numerators it around a meaningful wage increase to anyone and so i feel like taking those off the list we're in good conscious make those choices. >> i agree when you have those on the list few people - >> say oh, well that's really not going to b
the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request...
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the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request we'll talk about that next week that's a separate part of this i am not i guess i'd like to see those first four items struck number one because rent dealt with separately let's not have rent on this side don't come and ask for rents but the other things we'll talk about next week those next ones are about employee wages i don't think this fund is well, one written in a way that numerators it around a meaningful wage increase to anyone and so i feel like taking those off the list we're in good conscious make those choices. >> i agree when you have those on the list few people - >> say oh, well that's really not going to b
the guest to hire one more person in my mind are not i wouldn't feel good being held to think i gave uaw three hundred grand and sthrp in those categories. >> are you suggesting we eliminate that. >> i'm suggesting that the - the eligible fund uses signals to what people should come and ask for . >> put those on the list; right? it seems weird to me. >> they're not good obligations of the funds and rent there's not come to this side of this education with a rent request...