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so after enjoying the hospitality they declared the uaw stupid and obsolete. and the aftermath of the new left takeover of the democratic party really was the total alienation of what was ostensibly the liberal party from people who worked for a living. you could probably dated to the 1972 convention that nominated mcgovern. the democratic party gave over to identity politics. representing the poor and dispossessed which was what they were supposed to be for. you see the same thing happening in all of the western democracies which is why it wasn't just a quirk of the decision to dnc made in 1971 that really something that was a consequence of the boomer generation. richard branson and the goat illustrates her but he ran records and there was a moment in the late 70s when the people at one of his record factories looked at the album cover that they were supposed to be printing and said the fascist regime, what? they saw the desecration in the music and they said well okay too far and too far. we the workers like the queen and we consider this album something cl
so after enjoying the hospitality they declared the uaw stupid and obsolete. and the aftermath of the new left takeover of the democratic party really was the total alienation of what was ostensibly the liberal party from people who worked for a living. you could probably dated to the 1972 convention that nominated mcgovern. the democratic party gave over to identity politics. representing the poor and dispossessed which was what they were supposed to be for. you see the same thing happening in...
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our auto industry helps drive our economy and ensures good paying jobs for hardwork, uaw members and their families and growing more great jobs for michigan workers. today i'm announcing michiganing-- michigan back to work to get michiganders back on their feet and have the levers to rebuild our economy back better. with state government, business and beyond to grow great paying jobs in michigan. over the next year we will announce initiatives big and small. tech, manufacturing growth, clean energy and road construction. this is create, grow more good paying jobs and time for legislation to extend, grow our businesses and create good jobs. you may not know this, but pfizer was the first business to utilize the jobs for michigan. they built their sterile drug manufacturing plant and created 450 good paying jobs in portage. passing this legislation will be good for our families, our economies and our businesses. let's get it done. -- requires continued focus on our infrastructure. the long infrastructure saga in michigan impacts our ability to navigate our roads without thousands of do
our auto industry helps drive our economy and ensures good paying jobs for hardwork, uaw members and their families and growing more great jobs for michigan workers. today i'm announcing michiganing-- michigan back to work to get michiganders back on their feet and have the levers to rebuild our economy back better. with state government, business and beyond to grow great paying jobs in michigan. over the next year we will announce initiatives big and small. tech, manufacturing growth, clean...
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the uaw off homer in the pot of the night planet ann, which have sure cut the giant eyes it a three yeara little time so why not? che? this out? i'm color this power and fame on display in the end. first the pao down tape. dave. chen so three it down. huh? for mil in there victory that's the spy of the night. told you there's a lid finesse no, but, finn. like i. earth look the moon. i mean, hi. off. the glass. to put that down. brooke in over. time. there a winner over at. three stay, vic now. for kevin durant j harden, and, of course, the guy, carrier check us out. call it this is the door of fear. yeah. this is may the high of the night. nothing really to do about words. that is the dog who under why his mom go friend is going through and limp through it all. great wait close it out today. eyes prey. stuff. mom. frankie get back.at. is there anything more important than clean water in developing countries? or a clean glass in this one? oh. oh, my gosh. it that anne gibbs, the lady from channel 12 news? [ gasps ] oh, my god! it's anne gibbs! oh, i love her! that reaction would've been b
the uaw off homer in the pot of the night planet ann, which have sure cut the giant eyes it a three yeara little time so why not? che? this out? i'm color this power and fame on display in the end. first the pao down tape. dave. chen so three it down. huh? for mil in there victory that's the spy of the night. told you there's a lid finesse no, but, finn. like i. earth look the moon. i mean, hi. off. the glass. to put that down. brooke in over. time. there a winner over at. three stay, vic now....
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the uaw took ex-- credible cuts in their future... >> many people would say biden's stutter is among most visible weaknesses, if not number one. but it's also a source of his strength. it's also... the main source of his grit and his... determination to just be there, competing. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy... ♪ >> narrator: as he began his political career, joe biden had a role model: irish, catholic, good-looking. joe emulated what he could. kennedy was drawn to politics, biden was drawn to politics. jack had a photogenic wife and children. joe had a photogenic wife and children. the kennedys had a family compound at hyannis port. the bidens would have a family compound in wilmington, delaware. >> joe biden was always fascinated by the kennedy mystique. he really saw himself as a natural heir to that tradition. >> i'm joe biden and i'm a candidate for the united states senate. politicians have done such a job on the people that the people don't believe them anymore, and i'd like a shot at changing that. >> narrator: but wilmington was no hyannis por
the uaw took ex-- credible cuts in their future... >> many people would say biden's stutter is among most visible weaknesses, if not number one. but it's also a source of his strength. it's also... the main source of his grit and his... determination to just be there, competing. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy, kennedy... ♪ >> narrator: as he began his political career, joe biden had a role model: irish, catholic, good-looking. joe emulated what he...
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the uaw, the afl-cio, the iebw are all in strong support. and it has the support of ford and gm. so, it has a broad coalition. and, we think, just about all of it -- we're working on this -- can go through reconciliation -- >> meaning 50 votes plus one rather than needing ten republicans. >> correct. >> will that be -- >> and we're looking at ways in the build -- by the way, president biden very graciously made it part of his build it back better plan, which does a lot on climate. and we're looking at how we make build it back better fit as much of it into reconciliation as we can, because we get two reconciliation motions, one for covid and then one probably for build it back better. >> tell me -- describe to me new senate majority leader chuck schumer's main legislative priorities. obviously, we have some things that are not legislative technically -- the impeachment of the president, the president's -- the new president's cabinet. >> oh, can i say one other thing on climate? >> please. >> i think it might be a good idea for president biden to call a climate emergency. >> hmm.
the uaw, the afl-cio, the iebw are all in strong support. and it has the support of ford and gm. so, it has a broad coalition. and, we think, just about all of it -- we're working on this -- can go through reconciliation -- >> meaning 50 votes plus one rather than needing ten republicans. >> correct. >> will that be -- >> and we're looking at ways in the build -- by the way, president biden very graciously made it part of his build it back better plan, which does a lot...
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way mirror in their bathroom and the storm doors opening coming up next, our chief meteorologist bill uawd through a crowd of people it happened last night, the police cruiser hit two people while responding to a reported street racing incident, police say when the patrol car arrived, officers asked the crowd to disperse. that's when a group of people surrounded the police car and started hitting it. one witness, though, says they were never asked to get out of the way. it was never a call made for people to disperse. they never one time told people to get out the way people just approached. the car started yelling, you know, it's like a group of kids started yelling at him. and then next thing you know the cop car. they don't just hit one person they brand over. they completely drove over one person. but they hit about 10 15 other people too. ah police captain said the two people were taken to the hospital. one has been released. we don't know the condition of the other person because the incident is considered to be a use of deadly force. another police department will take the lead on
way mirror in their bathroom and the storm doors opening coming up next, our chief meteorologist bill uawd through a crowd of people it happened last night, the police cruiser hit two people while responding to a reported street racing incident, police say when the patrol car arrived, officers asked the crowd to disperse. that's when a group of people surrounded the police car and started hitting it. one witness, though, says they were never asked to get out of the way. it was never a call made...
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the uaw said they're happy to work with general motors to help transition from gas based vehicles intoink should be made in the u.s. in the near future with electrification. jackie: great to see you. thanks so much for that. okay. coming up on the show, dunkin love, why some couples are choosing to renew vows from the drive-through lane i it's making a buzz this morning. we're going to tell you all about this, next. ♪ tell me how i got this far. ♪ why you're here and who you are. what day is it? these days it can be easy to lose track of things. did i feed you? but taking prescriptions shouldn't be one of them. cvs simpledose presorts your prescriptions into packets, so you know what to take when. delivered at no cost. is this clean? visit cvs.com. what if i sleep hot?... numbers janor cold?e on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. is this clean? no problem, with temperature balancing you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up wi
the uaw said they're happy to work with general motors to help transition from gas based vehicles intoink should be made in the u.s. in the near future with electrification. jackie: great to see you. thanks so much for that. okay. coming up on the show, dunkin love, why some couples are choosing to renew vows from the drive-through lane i it's making a buzz this morning. we're going to tell you all about this, next. ♪ tell me how i got this far. ♪ why you're here and who you are. what day...
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will employ over 5000 people, many of those being employed will be detroiters with a mix of current uawhe end of the day, all of those jobs will be unionized jobs with a collective bargaining agreement that will ensure standards of living. so that is something that is significant, something that more people need to realize in this country that working families need to have a voice and a mechanism where they can advance standards of living, wages, benefits, job security. you do that through and organize voiced with a collective bargaining agreement. that is something i am very happy to hear that joe biden understands very well. matt: back in those times when i moved here, globalization was on the rise. in the last four years, you have really seen a breakdown of global trade in a lot of places, certainly with donald trump's trade war against china. how has that affected the auto industry? rory: it has put us on a teeter totter, so to speak, with a lot of supply in securities and things like that -- supply insecurities and we will find that the american people were the one taxed during tho
will employ over 5000 people, many of those being employed will be detroiters with a mix of current uawhe end of the day, all of those jobs will be unionized jobs with a collective bargaining agreement that will ensure standards of living. so that is something that is significant, something that more people need to realize in this country that working families need to have a voice and a mechanism where they can advance standards of living, wages, benefits, job security. you do that through and...
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course saved the auto industry in a big wonderful government intervention way that worked with the uawwork for other than the rich. there was technological change, all the rest. but you see how the u.s. did it, proceeded to deal with all of those changes from 1980 on and how the rest of the world did it and they did well. there are all kinds of good capitalisms in the world and then there's ours, less good, more insecure, bad capitalism, if you will. so -- and, by the way, george mcgovern 1972, richard nixon, that was a freakish time. we could argue for hours about whether mike dukakis and walter mondale were particularly economically left because by that point during the '70s, spontaneously and through the work of the evil geniuses and their think tanks in media and elsewhere really did help change the paradigm, really did convince, i think falsely, a lot of people that big government is bad, taxes are bad, a lot of things that allowed the economic right to hoodwink the good people of america to vote against their economic interests. that's sort of hedge fund we got here. then we just
course saved the auto industry in a big wonderful government intervention way that worked with the uawwork for other than the rich. there was technological change, all the rest. but you see how the u.s. did it, proceeded to deal with all of those changes from 1980 on and how the rest of the world did it and they did well. there are all kinds of good capitalisms in the world and then there's ours, less good, more insecure, bad capitalism, if you will. so -- and, by the way, george mcgovern 1972,...