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who will the united auto workers back?resident is coming here to make their endorsement here on this program. it's called hardball, the place for politics. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and
who will the united auto workers back?resident is coming here to make their endorsement here on this program. it's called hardball, the place for politics. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world...
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who will the united auto workers back? the president is coming here to make their endorsement here on this program. it's called hardball, the place for politics. >>> hello. unions to not yet endorse for president until now. until this moment. uaw national president has said the decision is made. the group will be all in now. mr. williams joins me now with an exclusive announcement, which is. >> the executive board voted to support hillary clinton for president of the united states. >> you're all in now? >> we're all in. >> all your members are with you in. >> all members will be with us. >> what percentage do you think will vote for donald trump? >> we had 28% in our polling and i believe probably six percent. >> what it will come down to be. >> 6%. >> three out of ten are now supporting trump. what's the impulse? >> two issues. when we did our polling, before we endorsed we did a lot of polling, focus groups. we focused on what the members were saying. we had two great friends of labor. it was a tough decision. our member
who will the united auto workers back? the president is coming here to make their endorsement here on this program. it's called hardball, the place for politics. >>> hello. unions to not yet endorse for president until now. until this moment. uaw national president has said the decision is made. the group will be all in now. mr. williams joins me now with an exclusive announcement, which is. >> the executive board voted to support hillary clinton for president of the united...
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to sit down strike by workers in flint, michigan, and warren michigan to start the united auto workers. rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama. this flash, the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people. we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it all starts with small communities, small groups. what's happened today is the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the presidential debates have offered to the commercial media like fox and cnn and others who put on these debates, decide who's going to be in tier one and tier two, imagine that, to the super pacs and the business of raising money in order to advance t through our electoral process commercial values over civil values. the commercialization of these elections have reached a point in american history where they are off limits to democracy itself. they are off limits to democracies in several communities. the people who are the experts, movers and shakers in our country indeed is civil communities come in the
to sit down strike by workers in flint, michigan, and warren michigan to start the united auto workers. rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama. this flash, the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people. we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it all starts with small communities, small groups. what's happened today is the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the...
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united auto workers union is focusing its efforts on unionizing workers in tesla's factory in fremont. this comes as the palo alto -based automaker is said to ramp up production. the company plans to build half 1 million model three vehicles over the next 2.5 years. >>> the heat is on and lakes are full. perfect nomination for a memorial day weekend. folsom lake lake all levels almost at capacity. it is a well -- welcome relief after seeing the lake at the lowest level last if it folsom lake and lake natoma averaging 1000 people per day just this holiday weekend. >> increasing the numbers of employees working here to include park maintenance, diaz workers. >> boat repair shops say they have seen business double as both have been in storage for several years. memorial day will be very hot in the valley. >> perfect weather to go to the lake and folsom. that's the spot to cool off and hot in sacramento and hot for us triple digits hot here is 80s and 90s. right now live look outside and you can see mostly blue skies and fog. along the coast and around the bay, we will see plenty of sunsh
united auto workers union is focusing its efforts on unionizing workers in tesla's factory in fremont. this comes as the palo alto -based automaker is said to ramp up production. the company plans to build half 1 million model three vehicles over the next 2.5 years. >>> the heat is on and lakes are full. perfect nomination for a memorial day weekend. folsom lake lake all levels almost at capacity. it is a well -- welcome relief after seeing the lake at the lowest level last if it...
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. >> tell us more what they want from tesla, the unite auto workers? american story, think about all of the positive impact they have had in our country with the american dream at work and vehicle the positive impact. they have create 6,000 jobs in fremont, california. reno, nevada, they have another 6,000 jobs coming there with an estimated $100 billion of economic impact over two decades in that area alone. i own commercial real estate around the country and i see the impact of what that does to people. the u.a.w. is seeing this as an opportunity and you are looking at potentially the 9th larger manufacturers in the united states and how --. >> an opportunity to do what? >> control them for unionization. that is the point i was waiting for. i have a response from tesla saying address proudly employs 6,000 american workers from the bay area on the floor of the same factory that had previously been closed. these are well-paying jobs, each which comes by with equity in tesla, and tesla also enters into contractual agreements with the general contractors
. >> tell us more what they want from tesla, the unite auto workers? american story, think about all of the positive impact they have had in our country with the american dream at work and vehicle the positive impact. they have create 6,000 jobs in fremont, california. reno, nevada, they have another 6,000 jobs coming there with an estimated $100 billion of economic impact over two decades in that area alone. i own commercial real estate around the country and i see the impact of what...
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she was hoping to have a big endorsement, united auto workers and 400,000 members. that's pretty big. instead this report from the inspector general's office of the state department took the narrative in a very different direction. the report concluded she violated federal records act by not turning over all official e-mails before she left office. the report found there was no evidence she requested or received approval to use her account for official business. clinton all along has maintained the use of her server was allowed. >> my personal e-mail use was fully above board, allowed by the state department as they have confirmed. >> what i did was allowed by the state department but wasn't the best choice. i have been as transparent as i could be. >> you said it was allowed. >> under the rules of the state department. >> nobody signed off on it. >> no. it was allowed. one of my predecessors have done the same. others in the government have done things at high level. because the rules did change after i left the state department. at the time and in prior years, the
she was hoping to have a big endorsement, united auto workers and 400,000 members. that's pretty big. instead this report from the inspector general's office of the state department took the narrative in a very different direction. the report concluded she violated federal records act by not turning over all official e-mails before she left office. the report found there was no evidence she requested or received approval to use her account for official business. clinton all along has maintained...
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1840s, the sit down strikes by workers in flint, michigan, and warren, michigan, to start the united auto workers, rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama, to flash the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people and we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it starts with small community, small groups. what's happened today the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the presidential debates have offered to the commercial media like fox and cnn and others, who put on these debates, and decide who's going to be in tier one and tier two, imagine that sh, super pacs and business of raising money to advance through our electoral process, commercial values over civil values, the commercialization of these elections have reached a point in american history where they're off limits to democracy itself. they're offlimits to democracy civil community. the people who are the experts, movers and shakers in our country in these civil communities, citizen groups which you will see today, are
1840s, the sit down strikes by workers in flint, michigan, and warren, michigan, to start the united auto workers, rosa parks refusing to go to the rear of the bus in montgomery, alabama, to flash the latest stage of the civil rights movement. it all starts with a few people and we should never be demoralized by forgetting that historical principle. it starts with small community, small groups. what's happened today the commercialization of our elections, from the profit centers that the...