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i can't speak for the uaw.f you recall when those remarks were made by former president trump, i was the first union to call them out, call the administration out, and call, quite frankly, on elon musk out. i've been fighting corporate billionaires and greed for the last 2 1/2 years. you know, uaw feels they have a right to file a charge, that's their right. i have a right to call out former president trump or anybody else that attacks labor. >> yeah. if i remember correctly, you called it economic terrorism. how did it go over with your members? >> our members love the fact that they have a voice, they have the ability to stand up and fight corporate america. it's been a long time coming, over the last 2 1/2 years, the teamsters had 226 strikes. we've grown more than we ever have. there is a great appetite for the fight with our rank and file members. our rank and file members enable us to fight for them day in and day out. >> that's a perfect segwue into my next question. it is labor day weekend. let's look a
i can't speak for the uaw.f you recall when those remarks were made by former president trump, i was the first union to call them out, call the administration out, and call, quite frankly, on elon musk out. i've been fighting corporate billionaires and greed for the last 2 1/2 years. you know, uaw feels they have a right to file a charge, that's their right. i have a right to call out former president trump or anybody else that attacks labor. >> yeah. if i remember correctly, you called...
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as you know of uaw when major victories in our six-week strike. i proud of the accomplishments that we've made after 15 years of falling behind after the financial crisis. but we still fell short of what generations of auto workers had. we still fell short of what the american dream should be. the companies were adamant that they couldn't afford to add to our pension liability. they said that wall street would look down on them, and that giving back our pensions could affect their stock prices and possibly lead to lower credit ratings. nowadays, the stock price is more important than 150,000 autoworkers. that's a shame. our next big three contracts expire in 2028 and we are ready to fight like hell for retirement security, for pensions and healthcare when i retire. there's an old saying, we will strike if provoked. well, i think wall street calling the shots and telling the big three that autoworkers can't have retirement security, that's what i call being provoked. there's another old saying, which side are you on? so want to close by asking you,
as you know of uaw when major victories in our six-week strike. i proud of the accomplishments that we've made after 15 years of falling behind after the financial crisis. but we still fell short of what generations of auto workers had. we still fell short of what the american dream should be. the companies were adamant that they couldn't afford to add to our pension liability. they said that wall street would look down on them, and that giving back our pensions could affect their stock prices...
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the head of the uaw saying, "when we say donald trump is a scab, this is what we mean." today, trump saying musk would be charged with finding trillions of dollars in federal waste and fraud. musk accepting the role, saying, "i look forward to serving america if the opportunity arises." and david, as for vice president kamala harris, she just landed in the critical battleground state of pennsylvania, where she plans to hunker down in pittsburgh to prepare for next week's debate. now just five days away. david? >> david: rachel scott, thank you, as always. of course, the abc news presidential debate, as rachel said, just five days away, next tuesday night, right here on abc. vth kamala harris and former president donald trump on that stage. i'll be moderating with our linsey davis. the debate, right here on abc, 9:00 p.m. eastern next tuesday night. >>> we continue with the news here, and next this evening, the first hearing in donald trump's election interference case in nearly a year. the judge now setting a schedule. the case had been on hold. the special counsel then
the head of the uaw saying, "when we say donald trump is a scab, this is what we mean." today, trump saying musk would be charged with finding trillions of dollars in federal waste and fraud. musk accepting the role, saying, "i look forward to serving america if the opportunity arises." and david, as for vice president kamala harris, she just landed in the critical battleground state of pennsylvania, where she plans to hunker down in pittsburgh to prepare for next week's...
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area and we hear numbers higher than that. 65 or 70% of uaw members are supporting donald trump. very existence of our industry is at stake. with teamsters there will always be trucking, just less of it. but it is an existential threat if kamala harris is elected president to the auto industry because she said she wants no gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035. well, that will completely annihilate the domestic auto industry and dealing strictly with chinese-made vehicles in five to ten years. >> bill: the poll is on screen. electronic vote. trump got nearly 60% of the vote. on july 3rd, however, this is what we thought the vote was in a straw poll. joe biden was going to come out ahead slightly at 44% and the difference that you just pointed out is there is only one thing that's changed, kamala harris is now the top of the ticket. >> kamala harris can't run from her policy positions. she announced them in 2019 when she was running for the democrat nomination. if anybody wants to know where she truly stands on issues that will affect the auto industry, they need to look at her 2019 p
area and we hear numbers higher than that. 65 or 70% of uaw members are supporting donald trump. very existence of our industry is at stake. with teamsters there will always be trucking, just less of it. but it is an existential threat if kamala harris is elected president to the auto industry because she said she wants no gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035. well, that will completely annihilate the domestic auto industry and dealing strictly with chinese-made vehicles in five to ten years....
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[applause] walk the picket line with uaw workers here in michigan! [applause] kamala walked it as well. but trump, trump would've much rather cross a picket line then walked one! [booing] uaw's historic wage increase has led others to raise wages as well. not only unions, but the fbi you, dockworkers, health-care workers, but restarts, so many more. we have made a lot of progress. we still have more to do. that is why we are here today. in a few minutes, i'm going to sign another groundbreaking executive order. it is called the good jobs executive order. for the first time in our history, the policy of the president is to specify a clear list for my investing in america agenda. for jobs created using federal dollars, good jobs to protect the workers, encouraging the free and fair choice to join a union. [applause] my executive order. it will call on federal agencies to improve high labored standards and grants we give, prioritizing projects with benefits like childcare. right now it only applies to construction jobs. my executive order promotes feder
[applause] walk the picket line with uaw workers here in michigan! [applause] kamala walked it as well. but trump, trump would've much rather cross a picket line then walked one! [booing] uaw's historic wage increase has led others to raise wages as well. not only unions, but the fbi you, dockworkers, health-care workers, but restarts, so many more. we have made a lot of progress. we still have more to do. that is why we are here today. in a few minutes, i'm going to sign another groundbreaking...
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this is what the uaw wants. and tesla has been against that.t really has been an ongoing battle pretty much since the company started. all right. well, scott, thanks so much. you bet. it's been pretty busy for businesses. this is one of the biggest strikes in recent history. planned for one of the biggest travel holidays of the year. we're talking about hotel workers in the middle of a three day strike today. thousands of bay area hotel employees are joining union colleagues across the nation in this action. it comes after months of failed contract negotiations with hyat, hilton and marriott. the strike includes 24 hotels in eight cities, including san francisco, san mateo and san jose. workers are fighting for higher pay, health benefits, better staffing and reduced workloads. this is for my daughters, not just for all of us, but it's for the family. and without that, matt corporate is making a lot of money. these people are making a lot of money and what they're giving us on the table isn't enough. well, we did reach out to all of the hotels
this is what the uaw wants. and tesla has been against that.t really has been an ongoing battle pretty much since the company started. all right. well, scott, thanks so much. you bet. it's been pretty busy for businesses. this is one of the biggest strikes in recent history. planned for one of the biggest travel holidays of the year. we're talking about hotel workers in the middle of a three day strike today. thousands of bay area hotel employees are joining union colleagues across the nation...
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paul: what percentage of the uaw's 400,000 or so members favor donald trump? >> to 70%.is conservative. >> his gas, more like 40%. nikki maynard? >> i would come down somewhere in the middle. final question about the weeks remaining until the election. correct anybody think they are going to change their mind? >> no. >> not with this group of people. that's what do you mean? >> we know what we want. >> i put it this way to walter robinson. is there anything that kamala harris can do that would change the minds of some of the people on the line? >> she would have to pull out a magic wand or something but then they would call her a witch. >> robinson laughed may be nervously. >> that is the thing i have to worry about, doing all these interviews, is that they will find out where i live and they will be on my front lawn messing with me. >> because as you may have noticed, these days, tribalism runs pretty deep in america. for the pbs news hour, paul solman in and around detroit. john: for more on both presidential campaigns' efforts to appeal to working class voters, we're
paul: what percentage of the uaw's 400,000 or so members favor donald trump? >> to 70%.is conservative. >> his gas, more like 40%. nikki maynard? >> i would come down somewhere in the middle. final question about the weeks remaining until the election. correct anybody think they are going to change their mind? >> no. >> not with this group of people. that's what do you mean? >> we know what we want. >> i put it this way to walter robinson. is there...
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i went to a place that really kind of has the most vivid example of that contrast, lordstown, ohio uaw workers. now let's be very clear, unions are not monolithic unions have different equities and different interests, but almost across the board, they have been supporters of democrats and the uaw united auto workers. their leadership very supportive of vice president kamala harris, shawn fain had a speaking role at the convention in lordstown, a place that lost a gm plant while donald trump was president, he promised to bring workers back people not sell their homes they never got to plant back. joe biden is actually in the biden administration, has actually gotten them a plant back and help finance that with his legislation. and yet, workers in that community are still for the former president. i asked one of the top uaw leaders in the region why talk with these workers, people who were adamantly supporting former president but they don't want to hear the truth or they don't want to understand reality why this is a great question, and i don't know that there's an exact answer. it see
i went to a place that really kind of has the most vivid example of that contrast, lordstown, ohio uaw workers. now let's be very clear, unions are not monolithic unions have different equities and different interests, but almost across the board, they have been supporters of democrats and the uaw united auto workers. their leadership very supportive of vice president kamala harris, shawn fain had a speaking role at the convention in lordstown, a place that lost a gm plant while donald trump...
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the contract they just rejected, the pay increase is what uaw workers agreed to on this strike. neil: you will be updating us. great market reads. what if it drags on? >> for boeing, a continuation of murphy's law, it turns into tragedy like 1819, almost tragedy, luckily the door came off at a lower altitude and whistleblowers talking about serious production problems and now this not to messaging the bad messaging, if it goes on strike, a bad day for boeing but since 2019, going to $160 taking 1950 dow points off the dow. this is not only what it looks like as a company but financial and nothing good happens if it ends being a strike because the business is big for the economy. neil: would you have boeing right now? >> it's not an investable stock, you are down prior to the strike news. and so did the s&p down 32%, we have a rising tide, don't know if boeing is one of those ships being lifted, the fact that boeing is down 2.4%, eisenstadt bad how cataclysmic a strike could be for their business. not only then but spirit aerospace doing well today could be affected. an opportuni
the contract they just rejected, the pay increase is what uaw workers agreed to on this strike. neil: you will be updating us. great market reads. what if it drags on? >> for boeing, a continuation of murphy's law, it turns into tragedy like 1819, almost tragedy, luckily the door came off at a lower altitude and whistleblowers talking about serious production problems and now this not to messaging the bad messaging, if it goes on strike, a bad day for boeing but since 2019, going to $160...
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the same situation, the head of the uaw endorsed harris but he admitted most members would be voting for trump. how much does that hurt the harris campaign? the fact that the unions, so many union members are going for donald trump? >> hurts the harris campaign, if they make the point as clearly and cogently as you just did but so far they haven't made that case. because trump has yet to articulate a plan for the middle class, he is perceived as not being as committed as somebody who has talked about the middle class, vice president harris, this is crying out for the trump agenda going forward which so far has been mia. david: the polls are a snapshot in time and the bottom line, it is a relatively recent paul, doesn't account for what's happening in the past few days. we've seen donald trump speak more specifically on the economy, to the class. is he getting the message of turning his message around not only about himself and being more casual etc. but being the better steward of the economy? >> i think he is. he starting to listen to some advice to quit focusing on the election pro
the same situation, the head of the uaw endorsed harris but he admitted most members would be voting for trump. how much does that hurt the harris campaign? the fact that the unions, so many union members are going for donald trump? >> hurts the harris campaign, if they make the point as clearly and cogently as you just did but so far they haven't made that case. because trump has yet to articulate a plan for the middle class, he is perceived as not being as committed as somebody who has...
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i asked one of the top uaw leaders in the region why talk with these workers, people who are adamantly supporting former president. >> but they don't want to hear the truth or they don't want to understand reality why this is great question? >> and i don't know that there's an exact answer it seems like our colt to me and i have a hard time evening trying to have a rational conversation with people soon as you start giving them facts, they either runaway yell at you or get angry in some way clear opinion there from david greene, the w regional director. >> we're gonna go a lot deeper in these pieces starting there in lordstown talking to the rank and file workers, getting a sense of what you're gonna watch on stage in wisconsin, this divided that there's a clear fight over right now absolutely. >> all right, phil, thank you very much. and i want to go outfront now to john palmer because he is the vice president at large of the teamsters union. and he has endorsed kamala harris for president and john, you know, you and i have spoken about this and why you i feel strongly about it so i w
i asked one of the top uaw leaders in the region why talk with these workers, people who are adamantly supporting former president. >> but they don't want to hear the truth or they don't want to understand reality why this is great question? >> and i don't know that there's an exact answer it seems like our colt to me and i have a hard time evening trying to have a rational conversation with people soon as you start giving them facts, they either runaway yell at you or get angry in...
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that, you may remember, that is our uaw autoworkers in chattanooga right after they made history at volkswagen. [applause] ok at this. thats our machinist union in seattle, who built a baseball stadium to tell going, give us the contract we deserve. [applause] and those are our sisters in the national women's soccer league players association to reroute the sports playbook and got rid of their draft, set a new standard across sports so they can have a voice in where they go to work, like every other worker in this country, right? incredible. so, think about the workers we just heard from a minute ago, sitting here in front. david and the fairfax teachers. jazz baxter and everyone at unite here who are kicking ass and taking names. [applause] every one of them is proof. they are proof that something better is out there. that there is a movement for of joy and love and a way to have some fun and make your life better at the same time. yes. [applause] and to anyone sitting at home watching this right now, if you feel like you have been in this fight alone, come join us. come join us. come join yo
that, you may remember, that is our uaw autoworkers in chattanooga right after they made history at volkswagen. [applause] ok at this. thats our machinist union in seattle, who built a baseball stadium to tell going, give us the contract we deserve. [applause] and those are our sisters in the national women's soccer league players association to reroute the sports playbook and got rid of their draft, set a new standard across sports so they can have a voice in where they go to work, like every...
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unions like the uaw have already endorsed kamala harris.ut teamsters president sean o'brien who spoke at the rnc discussed his meeting with harris and how it compares with president trump's meeting in january. >> the questions were the same. there's definitely going to be a different direction, different philosophy in some of the answers. when you work with someone for four years and you adopt policies and principles -- joe biden been great for unions, joe biden's done a lost work. we want to make sure the work is carried on by whoever is in the white house and there wasn't a whole lot of difference. >> do you expect to endorse one way or the other this week or do you think no endorsement is possible? >> we are going to look at any and all options and i can't commit to what we're going to do or not going to do. i think we have credible research and information to make a decision sooner than later. maria: meanwhile, now we have the i emergence of the so called auto workers for trump group, they say more auto workers are leaning towards suppo
unions like the uaw have already endorsed kamala harris.ut teamsters president sean o'brien who spoke at the rnc discussed his meeting with harris and how it compares with president trump's meeting in january. >> the questions were the same. there's definitely going to be a different direction, different philosophy in some of the answers. when you work with someone for four years and you adopt policies and principles -- joe biden been great for unions, joe biden's done a lost work. we...
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the head of the uaw, by the way, did endorse the democratic ticket, but he admitted that most of hisgoing to go for donald trump. >> i am from a blue collar family, proud of it, proud to be a union kid. i will tell you this, when the country is veering out of control, blue collar people look for stability. they see stability in donald trump. it's crazy -- david: by the way, you also like this idea of no taxes for overtime because they work their butts off, and they have a lot of overtime, so -- >> did he propose that one too? [laughter] david: yeah. >> i missed that that. by the way, someone's going to have to pay for all these things hawaii's a different discussion. david: charlie, thank you very much. >>> the fighting between israel and hezbollah intensifying after a series of attacks in lebanon. a live report from tel aviv right after. what tractor supply customers experience is personalized service. made possible by t-mobile for business. with t-mobile's reliable 5g business internet. employees get the information they need instantly. this is how business goes further with t-mobi
the head of the uaw, by the way, did endorse the democratic ticket, but he admitted that most of hisgoing to go for donald trump. >> i am from a blue collar family, proud of it, proud to be a union kid. i will tell you this, when the country is veering out of control, blue collar people look for stability. they see stability in donald trump. it's crazy -- david: by the way, you also like this idea of no taxes for overtime because they work their butts off, and they have a lot of overtime,...
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so boeing workers to turn to the the exact same amount the uaw got for the workers last year and thethink boeing can afford that. >> i'm wondering those are generous terms. a generous deal if it were to come to pass and they want more. they must be aware companies bad publicity that this is probably not an ideal moment but obviously they do see big gains in the part of labour elsewhere. but isn't boeing a bit of a different case? >> well boeing is in a bad situation with their debt at jump on status basically. they've got rebound from the disaster, door plug blowout in january and congressional hearings that came after that and they're still under federal investigation for that rebounding in a sense from 737 max 8 planes that crashed in 2018, in 2019, still trying to rebuild confidence in their customers so it's about time for the company. they're going to be very involved in these negotiations. they have a report of a statement they want to get back to the bargaining table as quickly as possible. they have offered a lot. they offered extra vacation day. they offer better healthcare
so boeing workers to turn to the the exact same amount the uaw got for the workers last year and thethink boeing can afford that. >> i'm wondering those are generous terms. a generous deal if it were to come to pass and they want more. they must be aware companies bad publicity that this is probably not an ideal moment but obviously they do see big gains in the part of labour elsewhere. but isn't boeing a bit of a different case? >> well boeing is in a bad situation with their debt...
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he struck a tentative agreement with boeing that would have put the pay rates in the realm of what a uaw guard from the automakers last year. the union came out with a strong statement urging people to accept that deal. frankly, miss read the room. it was voted down by a resounding percentage. 96 percent of union members voted to strike. that's unprecedented. it is interesting. here you've got, i think, a pragmatic union leader and a very activist base. vonnie: do you have any idea from the workers how long they would be willing -- willing to strike for if boeing's hands are tied and the start goes on and on and on? julie: the history of the union is for two months strikes have been the average in the last recent memory. there's history here. every strike is a different animal, people will tell you. you don't want to read too much into the past as a prelude to the future. but, people seem very determined right now today again. i just would not expect some sort of miracle compromise out of these talks this week. it could be a while. vonnie: that is bloomberg's julie johnsson. boeing stock
he struck a tentative agreement with boeing that would have put the pay rates in the realm of what a uaw guard from the automakers last year. the union came out with a strong statement urging people to accept that deal. frankly, miss read the room. it was voted down by a resounding percentage. 96 percent of union members voted to strike. that's unprecedented. it is interesting. here you've got, i think, a pragmatic union leader and a very activist base. vonnie: do you have any idea from the...
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this is reminiscent of the first trump election, while the uaw leadership said one thing and did onef you go to detroit, if you go to uaw, the oldest plans in the country since 1954, you see a difference in the membership vote. as spoken at that plant in arlington, they care about the issues less about the red tape -- red team blue team when those blue-collar jobs also reflective of across-the-board in america where people want good jobs, they want a good economy, they don't want inflation at such rates at its 19.4% year-over-year. they don't want to be paying hundreds of not thousands more for energy per month or for gas to go to work, whatever case it is. >> martha: your reaction to this news today, how significant is it or is it not when you see the polling that shows the rank and file members overwhelmingly supported the former president? >> again this is the first time this has happened in 28 years, this will have about five or six podcasts about michigan and how democrats were severely in trouble in michigan and one of those coalitions as we know is that they unions, are worked
this is reminiscent of the first trump election, while the uaw leadership said one thing and did onef you go to detroit, if you go to uaw, the oldest plans in the country since 1954, you see a difference in the membership vote. as spoken at that plant in arlington, they care about the issues less about the red tape -- red team blue team when those blue-collar jobs also reflective of across-the-board in america where people want good jobs, they want a good economy, they don't want inflation at...
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>>im thinking about some times d labor history, united mine workers strike, uaw, i believe that was in the 1920s. what impact did those have on the working class and labor? >> those were huge. they were sitdown strikes that occurred in the auto industry and it began just before new year's in 1936 going into 1937, transformed the union movement. workers occupied the plan in flint michigan and that is when the cia movement really took off. the united mine workers, who started that and when did it become impacted? it became the largest union in the united statess in the early 20th century but also became the kind of fountainhead for the emergence of the industrial union movement in the u.s. later in the century but it produced the figure named john l lewis who came to leadership at the union around world war i and lewis was the founder of the congress of industrial organizations in the 1930s not only because it organized the industries but produced leadership and the revision that would then go on to organize the factories. talking about tens of thousands. >> indeed. at its height, the mi
>>im thinking about some times d labor history, united mine workers strike, uaw, i believe that was in the 1920s. what impact did those have on the working class and labor? >> those were huge. they were sitdown strikes that occurred in the auto industry and it began just before new year's in 1936 going into 1937, transformed the union movement. workers occupied the plan in flint michigan and that is when the cia movement really took off. the united mine workers, who started that and...
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>> i agree with the backdrop as the uaw clinched a series of major wins that directly impacted the new plants workers. >> the biggest hundreds forced to relocate to other plants in 2019 i teared up quite a few times having these conversations with my brothers and sisters that i used to work with here in lord south could finally come home i never thought it was going to happen and yet, a lot of the members that i do speak with that time that they trump was in office, they need state to me that just our economy at that time now to jobs for matter at that time and businesses are booming a lot of members just say at that time, that's why at talking about politics, actually doing fantastic. >> know this isn't like, well, don't want you to see all ninos know, but this is the point is like, i don't actually i don't want you to be an expert analyst on. >> a. day-to-day basis, i want to understand how people are actually like the conversations you're having because assessing it's just a hard time right now, right? because you know, the union's of always backed democrat. yes. always had and it d
>> i agree with the backdrop as the uaw clinched a series of major wins that directly impacted the new plants workers. >> the biggest hundreds forced to relocate to other plants in 2019 i teared up quite a few times having these conversations with my brothers and sisters that i used to work with here in lord south could finally come home i never thought it was going to happen and yet, a lot of the members that i do speak with that time that they trump was in office, they need state...
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and the president vice president in an acting secretary of labor that walked the picket line for the uaw are already in the pocket of big union bosses and they stayed at that. if you are you smx represented the 36 ports, you have no incentive to come to the table for flood by the some initiation they very shown their cards there in the pocket of labor there is no way that you can mediate with credibility, that is not leadership, we need it and need it now. >> that's a great point before you go what is your assessment of the economic situation today and how does that worsen sugar strike happen. >> week over week is how you measure this i was involved in 2002 when the west coast port shut down for nearly two weeks and we majored in advance the impact that that shutdown was going to have week over week, when i say a week equals a month, two weeks or three weeks equal quarter you can see the spill into 2025, the ramifications not just to the supply chain including tracking but the entire academy choice will be limited and prices are going to be higher, that is not good news going into an ele
and the president vice president in an acting secretary of labor that walked the picket line for the uaw are already in the pocket of big union bosses and they stayed at that. if you are you smx represented the 36 ports, you have no incentive to come to the table for flood by the some initiation they very shown their cards there in the pocket of labor there is no way that you can mediate with credibility, that is not leadership, we need it and need it now. >> that's a great point before...
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in history. >> and i don't think many of you would argue with that i agree with the backdrop as the uawnched a series of major wins that directly impacted the new plants workers. the biggest, hundreds forced to relocate to other plants in 2019 we're not quite a few times having these conversations with my brothers and sisters that i used to work with here and lord south could finally come home. >> i never thought it was going to happen and yet, a lot of the members that i do speak with that time that trump was in office, you know, they they state to me that just our economy at that time now to job that's far better at that time, and businesses are boom in, a lot of the members just say at that time, that's why i'm not good at talking about politics. >> i actually doing a fantastic job. well, know this isn't like, a snake. >> don't want you to see all ninos. >> i don't know, but this is the point is like i don't actually i don't want you to be like expert analysts. i talked to him on a day-to-day basis. i don't understand how people are actually like the conversations you're having asses
in history. >> and i don't think many of you would argue with that i agree with the backdrop as the uawnched a series of major wins that directly impacted the new plants workers. the biggest, hundreds forced to relocate to other plants in 2019 we're not quite a few times having these conversations with my brothers and sisters that i used to work with here and lord south could finally come home. >> i never thought it was going to happen and yet, a lot of the members that i do speak...
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a president vice president and an acting secretary of labor that have walked a picket line for the uawlready in the pocket of big union bosses, and they've stated that. so if you're usmca, representing the 36 ports, you have no incentive to come to the table if it's led by this administration, because they've already shown their cards, they're already in the pocket of labor. so there's no way that you can mediate with credibility. that's not leadership. we need it. we need it now. that's a great point, chris. real quick before you go, what is your assessment of the economic situation today and how does that worsen? should a strike happen? well, i think week over week is how you measure this. i was involved in the taft-hartley in 2002, when the west coast ports shut down for nearly two weeks, and we measured in advance the impact that that shutdown was going to have week over week. so when i say a week equals a month, two weeks, three weeks, equal a quarter, you could see this spill well into 2025. the ramifications not just to the supply chain, including trucking, but the entire econom
a president vice president and an acting secretary of labor that have walked a picket line for the uawlready in the pocket of big union bosses, and they've stated that. so if you're usmca, representing the 36 ports, you have no incentive to come to the table if it's led by this administration, because they've already shown their cards, they're already in the pocket of labor. so there's no way that you can mediate with credibility. that's not leadership. we need it. we need it now. that's a...
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[video clip] >> for the uaw and working-class people, the election comes down to one question.hich side are you on? on one side, we have kamala harris and tim walz, who have stood shoulder to shoulder with the working class. on the other side, we have trump and vance. two lapdogs for the billionaire class who only serve themselves. so for us in the labor movement, it is simple. harris is one of us. she is a fighter for the working class. and donald trump is a scab. host: that was united auto workers president shawn fain. he has been active in supporting vice president kamala harris in her campaign. as the hill reports, anticipation continues to swirl around the potential teamsters endorsement. a potential endorsement in the 2024 race remains an open question after that democratic national convention. the teamsters union says it has historically waited until after the party conventions to endorse, making this week a pivotal milestone for the endorsement timeline. joining unions in endorsing the democratic ticket is not a guarantee. the teamsters are working through their endorse
[video clip] >> for the uaw and working-class people, the election comes down to one question.hich side are you on? on one side, we have kamala harris and tim walz, who have stood shoulder to shoulder with the working class. on the other side, we have trump and vance. two lapdogs for the billionaire class who only serve themselves. so for us in the labor movement, it is simple. harris is one of us. she is a fighter for the working class. and donald trump is a scab. host: that was united...
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. >> even for the uaw. for example, it took their leadership a very long time to formally endorse joe biden until well after he had already walked the picket line with striking uaw workers. the leadership has mostly come around to endorsing democrats, including in that exam all not so much yet, anyway, and the teamsters case but just because the leadership is in favor of the democratic ticket as it has been, as you point out generally for many decades, that doesn't necessarily mean that their members are following along. members are obviously looking at police let's see issues, but there's also sort of more culture war effect related piece of all of this as well democrats have increasingly become identified with higher education. more elite voters and their interests, even if they also support many of these very pro-union policies that i was just mentioning. republicans have tried to claim the mantle of populism of the working class man blue collar workers, men and women for that matter and so many of the r
. >> even for the uaw. for example, it took their leadership a very long time to formally endorse joe biden until well after he had already walked the picket line with striking uaw workers. the leadership has mostly come around to endorsing democrats, including in that exam all not so much yet, anyway, and the teamsters case but just because the leadership is in favor of the democratic ticket as it has been, as you point out generally for many decades, that doesn't necessarily mean that...
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uaw members in detroit protesting possible layoffs by chrysler owned stellantis. >> it's corporate greed, and it's a terrible ceo that has no business running this company. >> are they going to be able to support their families? are they going to be able to buy groceries? >> workers calling out the company for investing in foreign countries and giving their ceo a $40 million raise. stellantis saying we must continue to adapt by streamlining operations and finding efficiencies that will enhance our competitiveness and ensure our future sustainability and growth. as for boeing, a strike is not expected to cause flight cancellations, but it would stop the production of its best selling planes. depending on how long the strike lasts. it could cost the u.s. economy tens of billions of dollars. rhiannon. lionel. >> all right, andrea, thank you for that. boeing says it is committed to returning to the bargaining table. >> firefighters from as far away as north dakota could soon join the front lines in southern california. as three major wildfires burn out of control. cooler temperatures and cal
uaw members in detroit protesting possible layoffs by chrysler owned stellantis. >> it's corporate greed, and it's a terrible ceo that has no business running this company. >> are they going to be able to support their families? are they going to be able to buy groceries? >> workers calling out the company for investing in foreign countries and giving their ceo a $40 million raise. stellantis saying we must continue to adapt by streamlining operations and finding efficiencies...
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[video clip] >> for the uaw and working-class people, the election comes down to one question.hich side are you on? on one side, we have kamala harris and tim walz, who have stood shoulder to shoulder with the working class. on the other side, we have trump and vance. two lapdogs for the billionaire class who only serve themselves. so for us in the labor movement, it is simple. harris is one of us. she is a fighter for the working class. and donald trump is a scab. host: that was united auto workers president shawn fain. he has been active in supporting vice president kamala harris in her campaign. as the hill reports, anticipation continues to swirl around the potential teamsters endorsement. a potential endorsement in the 2024 race remains an open question after that democratic national convention. the teamsters union says it has historically waited until after the party conventions to endorse, making this week a pivotal milestone for the endorsement timeline. joining unions in endorsing the democratic ticket is not a guarantee. the teamsters are working through their endorse
[video clip] >> for the uaw and working-class people, the election comes down to one question.hich side are you on? on one side, we have kamala harris and tim walz, who have stood shoulder to shoulder with the working class. on the other side, we have trump and vance. two lapdogs for the billionaire class who only serve themselves. so for us in the labor movement, it is simple. harris is one of us. she is a fighter for the working class. and donald trump is a scab. host: that was united...
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>> these are shirts from the uaw. >> reporter: he runs a shop that does embroidery and screen painting. their front door faces the encampment on eighth street. >> a lot of people here seem like they have some issues. >> reporter: he understands why the city feels the need to take action. he's seen the fires and the trash, the rats, and the human waste. >> i don't think just sweeping them up, moving them out, dumping them somewhere is a solution. >> imagine parking your rv, on this street for the last seven years. >> reporter: yessica prado considers the encampment home. >> i had to make a tough choice between rent and tuition, right? i obviously chose to go to school instead of pay my rent, and then i ended up buying an rv. but they provide a safe place to lay your head. >> reporter: she founded the berkeley homeless union, to block any kind of enforcement action. >> hey, honey. honey. >> this is home. this is a place where everybody has come to for many years. >> it is not safe for people to live on the streets. it's not safe for people to live in dangerous conditions. >> reporter: th
>> these are shirts from the uaw. >> reporter: he runs a shop that does embroidery and screen painting. their front door faces the encampment on eighth street. >> a lot of people here seem like they have some issues. >> reporter: he understands why the city feels the need to take action. he's seen the fires and the trash, the rats, and the human waste. >> i don't think just sweeping them up, moving them out, dumping them somewhere is a solution. >> imagine...
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the parent company of chrysler last year, tens of thousands of uaw workers went on strike for more than 40 days at ford stellantis and general motors. federal trade commission says that social media sites are collecting even more data than initially believed. >> about 4 years ago, the ftc started collecting data from 9 companies, including meta tiktok, snapchat and amazon. the new york times is reporting that many of the platform's allowed under age profiles and kept collecting data from them. they also tracked users, education, income and marital status. many of the platform say that they have since updated those data collection policies. >> we are now just 47 days away from the presidential election and new polling shows a tight race in the most important swing states. countdown newsnation's. blake burman has the latest in today's political minute. >> it's the sprint for the swing states like berman with newsnation. former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris are locked in an incredibly close race, especially in the 7 key swing states expected to decide the presiden
the parent company of chrysler last year, tens of thousands of uaw workers went on strike for more than 40 days at ford stellantis and general motors. federal trade commission says that social media sites are collecting even more data than initially believed. >> about 4 years ago, the ftc started collecting data from 9 companies, including meta tiktok, snapchat and amazon. the new york times is reporting that many of the platform's allowed under age profiles and kept collecting data from...
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with state, federal and teacher uaw members and 80% of the uaw now the membership is paid by the taxpayershost: you bring up a lot and we'll have a minute or two left. guest: i wish i could package this answer on automation versus imports in terms of the jobs impact because that was spot on. on nafta, that is still reverberating in politics today. there was an op-ed in the new york times in the last day or two talking about the continued ripple effect of nafta -- nafta on policies in michigan, pennsylvania and what have you, so i do agree that that had a profound effect on jobs and just your last point, there has been this reevaluation of what we call neoliberalism now which was free-trade deregulation, a light touch of government that both democrats and republicans supported for decades and through a lot of presidencies. and that has obviously changed through the last two administrations, they completely rejected neoliberalism. which was that clinton approach. i don't think there's any going back to it. i think we are charting a new course here. host: president of the alliance for america
with state, federal and teacher uaw members and 80% of the uaw now the membership is paid by the taxpayershost: you bring up a lot and we'll have a minute or two left. guest: i wish i could package this answer on automation versus imports in terms of the jobs impact because that was spot on. on nafta, that is still reverberating in politics today. there was an op-ed in the new york times in the last day or two talking about the continued ripple effect of nafta -- nafta on policies in michigan,...
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head of the uaw, they are shouting pro-terrorist support, ilhan omar and others.t is hillary clinton with hot sauce maybe kamala had collard greens and busy taking a phone call about her accent. >> carley: difference in tone and making same speech over and over again not yet comfortable going off script. thank you, have a great day and morning >> good to see you. posters popping up around philly making it seem like eagles are endorsing harris. >> todd: the team says they are fake. cheryl casone is here with that and more right after this. experience a complete, 2 week wellness transformation with golo foods. nutrient packed meals made of pure, wholesome ingredients. golo foods offers the convenience of a lower calorie, nutrient dense meal at an affordable price. our blends are the perfect answer for your busy life and ever-increasng food costs. simply heat up your golo meal in a pan or microwave and in under 2 minutes you'll be enjoying delicious super fuel that will leave you feeling energized and satisfied. what's awesome about golo meals i work a lot so it's qu
head of the uaw, they are shouting pro-terrorist support, ilhan omar and others.t is hillary clinton with hot sauce maybe kamala had collard greens and busy taking a phone call about her accent. >> carley: difference in tone and making same speech over and over again not yet comfortable going off script. thank you, have a great day and morning >> good to see you. posters popping up around philly making it seem like eagles are endorsing harris. >> todd: the team says they are...
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michigan is auto worker state and united auto workers have endorsed kamala harris, there is a group of uaw members backing president, called auto workers for trump. they rejected support of electric vehicle. vice president history on this, she co-sponsored a bill that would require clean cars be sold by 2040. in 2020, she supported 100% of new car sales as ev's. hundreds of billions invested in solar, wind . and invested in clean school buses and building factories for ev's. this week harris travels to michigan and wisconsin. all part of upper midwest blue wall state she needs to win to capture the presidency. she will speak to three jou journalists there, be interviewed in front of a crowd of journalists and students. >> lawrence: rich, quickly, there was a call from the current president to former president about the shooting. not only the shooting that happened before, the current assassination attempt, do we know how that call went? >> itthe white house said there was a call that was cordial and respectful between the two men. they have spoken again after a potential assassination atte
michigan is auto worker state and united auto workers have endorsed kamala harris, there is a group of uaw members backing president, called auto workers for trump. they rejected support of electric vehicle. vice president history on this, she co-sponsored a bill that would require clean cars be sold by 2040. in 2020, she supported 100% of new car sales as ev's. hundreds of billions invested in solar, wind . and invested in clean school buses and building factories for ev's. this week harris...
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i recommend everyone watch both tim walz and kamala harris at the uaw speech where kamala brings back the fake black accent. you grew up in oakland and montrealers. preposterous, the accident she pulls. but both of them, the things they say and the way they laugh at things. yesterday a great one in an interview with kamala back in january. that is where you see the weirdness of the laugh. it is not the tender of it, which is weird enough.that cackle is weird. the strange thing is nothing funny has been said. nothing funny. what she is sort of relying on is -- i think people who have been on tv know this. when you are on tv, someone laughs at something they just said that is not funny but the polite thing to do is to laugh along. on the other hand, if you are on tv, you will look like an idiot if you are laughing at something that is not funny. so you kind of have to strike a balance between being polite and not looking like a more on. that is what kamala is relying on. there was a great clip going around twitter earlier this week. she is sitting with i don't know who the two women are
i recommend everyone watch both tim walz and kamala harris at the uaw speech where kamala brings back the fake black accent. you grew up in oakland and montrealers. preposterous, the accident she pulls. but both of them, the things they say and the way they laugh at things. yesterday a great one in an interview with kamala back in january. that is where you see the weirdness of the laugh. it is not the tender of it, which is weird enough.that cackle is weird. the strange thing is nothing funny...
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. >>> in other corporate stores, the uaw has filed charges against stellantis in the united states.hey violated a contract. the charges have been brought because the automaker has not provided details with president shawn fain of the ceo of mismanagement. it is confident how it brings new vehicles to the market and will bring plans to the union when appropriate. >>> it is a very busy day on the corporate story. look at this one. ray ban parent essilorluxottica reveals a partnership with meta to continue their development of smart eyeware products. when thinking about the retail sector, king fisher raised the bottom end of the full-year profit outlook and seeing the profit of 510 to 550 million pounds versus the 568 million last year. first half profit of the home improvement retailer came in flat amid continuing weak demand for the discretionary big ticket purchases. >>> i told you it is busy this morning, but also very busy on the monetary policy front. coming up on the show, cnbc launched a survey of fx station strategists ahead of the boj decision. we will bring you the results o
. >>> in other corporate stores, the uaw has filed charges against stellantis in the united states.hey violated a contract. the charges have been brought because the automaker has not provided details with president shawn fain of the ceo of mismanagement. it is confident how it brings new vehicles to the market and will bring plans to the union when appropriate. >>> it is a very busy day on the corporate story. look at this one. ray ban parent essilorluxottica reveals a...
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i recommend everyone watch both tim walz and kamala harris at the uaw speech where kamala brings back the fake black accent. you grew up in oakland and montrealers. preposterous, the accident she pulls. but both of them, the things they say and the way they laugh at things. yesterday a great one in an interview with kamala back in january. that is where you see the weirdness of the laugh. it is not the tender of it, which is weird enough.that cackle is weird. the strange thing is nothing funny has been said. nothing funny. what she is sort of relying on is -- i think people who have been on tv know this. when you are on tv, someone laughs at something they just said that is not funny but the polite thing to do is to laugh along. on the other hand, if you are on tv, you will look like an idiot if you are laughing at something that is not funny. so you kind of have to strike a balance between being polite and not looking like a more on. that is what kamala is relying on. there was a great clip going around twitter earlier this week. she is sitting with i don't know who the two women are
i recommend everyone watch both tim walz and kamala harris at the uaw speech where kamala brings back the fake black accent. you grew up in oakland and montrealers. preposterous, the accident she pulls. but both of them, the things they say and the way they laugh at things. yesterday a great one in an interview with kamala back in january. that is where you see the weirdness of the laugh. it is not the tender of it, which is weird enough.that cackle is weird. the strange thing is nothing funny...