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international units i spoke to, john francois ara tells he's a professor of confident studies at the university of auto. the fighters are probably coming from roughly 30 or 40 country a lot from ross itself, but also from other republics, a former soviet union like georgia below ruth as well at western country. we're talking about 01000 people. it's difficult to step in exact numbers and numbers. we're inflated early in the war, but we know that certain units certainly can uh, put on the field at least a 1000 or 1500. come about them on a regular basis so that the numbers are not small. now, all these international sizes incorporates, it's fully in the, into ukraine's forces and all they've paid. how does it work? most of them are incorporated, at least in a way or another, whether you're creating an army, they are usually not paid. they are volunteers coming from abroad. being paid would make them mercenary with a different status under international law the but they usually organized along linguistic or national live unit because it can be used more efficiently like that. but you bring the ukrainian
international units i spoke to, john francois ara tells he's a professor of confident studies at the university of auto. the fighters are probably coming from roughly 30 or 40 country a lot from ross itself, but also from other republics, a former soviet union like georgia below ruth as well at western country. we're talking about 01000 people. it's difficult to step in exact numbers and numbers. we're inflated early in the war, but we know that certain units certainly can uh, put on the field...
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some other people a novel of that time there, a memory of others, it’s like, in fact, the universe of these autoictions and memories is like, here she will give literature. i think some kind of additional may be after some time an additional spurt and fashion , because i generally expect, i expect new literary fashions , it will not be supermassive, but, but i can see it directly everything spins in the air. these are literary clubs on topics. eh, and it will be right. that is, it is there, because people's brains are destroyed. this is like thinking. yes, this is all already clear to everyone that literature and texts are something. well, the book is the only thing that can somehow include everything , somehow gather everyone who has something else left there or biologists who study the brain. they say that it is the reading of the letter that is direct. that is, development. no, we see literature has several reasons to return. so seriously, as if this is the most without jokes. that there is this media is very serious. this is a very serious tool, i just know from my own experience, and these
some other people a novel of that time there, a memory of others, it’s like, in fact, the universe of these autoictions and memories is like, here she will give literature. i think some kind of additional may be after some time an additional spurt and fashion , because i generally expect, i expect new literary fashions , it will not be supermassive, but, but i can see it directly everything spins in the air. these are literary clubs on topics. eh, and it will be right. that is, it is there,...
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well i'm not sure if i need some of the pretty key. 2 for the little bit to get here to do your traditional dresser in university. and if they didn't move in is auto c i q. and 5th of on there's a, there's dental vision unique in there. but for me to think on that, i gave you some of the things that, that i'm going to be listening to to that that, that i'm thinking that's it, but i'm think a lot to put me outside a couple of in a, i'm a, a still a model before a big no benefits on that not what was it somebody on the, on the web, the, the, the, the, the local news, but it's a lot of fun. yeah. to you super that was for the record i know for our kids, right. this is liz, the i used to go outside of love shipping, those cloth. what else to be to advocate, impossible to deal with, sort of the lesson over the summer and they come on. so it is because those plus the unfortunate that of sort of grew up with promotional, pretty yet simple, basic chevy. it was mostly in for us to store it at the end, it'll get you to a screen transport police side and then for some sort of thumbs through the school . and by the me, it's systems that are just now actually
well i'm not sure if i need some of the pretty key. 2 for the little bit to get here to do your traditional dresser in university. and if they didn't move in is auto c i q. and 5th of on there's a, there's dental vision unique in there. but for me to think on that, i gave you some of the things that, that i'm going to be listening to to that that, that i'm thinking that's it, but i'm think a lot to put me outside a couple of in a, i'm a, a still a model before a big no benefits on that not what...
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we're not, i'm not sure what i need some of the . 2 for the little bit to get here to do, go through just investor in university. and if they didn't move in is auto c a q. and 5th of on there's a, there's dental vision. you don't need it. but for me to think of that, i gave you some news on it that she said something that i'm listening to does that, that's what i'm thinking. that's what i'm think a lot to put me outside a couple of in a a, a still a model before a big no benefits on that. not what was that somebody on the, on the web the, the, remember you're going to be it or not. i think it's up to the fun. yeah. to you super that was for the record the directors at least the side of the glass on the left, shingles clark. what else to be to advocate impossible to deal with sort of the lesson over the summer and they come on. so it is because those plus the unfortunate through sort groups with promotional pretty yeah. boiler basic chevy x that was mostly interested in that gets you just great transport to place site and then for some sort of thumbs through the school by the me it's system stuff. i just now actually it's an through bob. what else
we're not, i'm not sure what i need some of the . 2 for the little bit to get here to do, go through just investor in university. and if they didn't move in is auto c a q. and 5th of on there's a, there's dental vision. you don't need it. but for me to think of that, i gave you some news on it that she said something that i'm listening to does that, that's what i'm thinking. that's what i'm think a lot to put me outside a couple of in a a, a still a model before a big no benefits on that. not...
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are you running with any of the pretty good. 2 news surveys, little bit to get here to do your traditional dresser in university. and if they didn't move in is auto c i q. and 5th of on the rent on june me give me about 4 months to think on that i gave you some news on it that she said something that i'm going to tell you it was me to do that yet, but i'm think that's it. but i'm think a lot to put me outside a couple of in a, i'm a, a still a model before a big no benefits on that. not to was it somebody on the, on the web the, you're going to be it or not. i mean, it's up to the fun. yeah. to you super that was for the record, the director says, let's say i guess i use the glass on the left shipping. those clock would have to be to african, impossible to deal with, sort of the less mold that some of the economy service. cuz those plus the unfortunate through sort of grew up with promotion. that's pretty. yeah. it's a boiler basic chevy. it was mostly in for us to store it at the end. it'll get you just great transport to place site and then for us to go to thumbs through the school and buy me some stuff. i just now actually it's sam to bob. wha
are you running with any of the pretty good. 2 news surveys, little bit to get here to do your traditional dresser in university. and if they didn't move in is auto c i q. and 5th of on the rent on june me give me about 4 months to think on that i gave you some news on it that she said something that i'm going to tell you it was me to do that yet, but i'm think that's it. but i'm think a lot to put me outside a couple of in a, i'm a, a still a model before a big no benefits on that. not to was...
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at a low-level automobile plant, so i threw in my lot further, but part of the polytechnic university i liked more to create the autont that our automobile plant produces, and that’s why i decided to become designer, 22. years ago, he came to the minsk automobile plant. this is 22 years old minsk automobile plant. mastered the production of buses, trolleybuses , and added production of medium-duty vehicles and light-duty vehicles. the plant does not stand still. all this requires qualified personnel. last year. we opened a training center together with the belarusian national technical university. guys. here, from the third year , they undergo practical training, in addition to this, they study a number of disciplines, including design cars design features of the running system testing electronics every year the number of students coming to their diploma projects for training increases; they cannot see how new components are produced in the experimental workshop; how testing takes place live and for the one and a half to two years that they conduct minsk automobile plant, they leave, as prepared as possible, for fur
at a low-level automobile plant, so i threw in my lot further, but part of the polytechnic university i liked more to create the autont that our automobile plant produces, and that’s why i decided to become designer, 22. years ago, he came to the minsk automobile plant. this is 22 years old minsk automobile plant. mastered the production of buses, trolleybuses , and added production of medium-duty vehicles and light-duty vehicles. the plant does not stand still. all this requires qualified...
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joining me now is bob king, the former president of the united auto workers union. he's a lecturer at the university of michigan ellis a residential college. good to see you. thank you for being with us this morning. the uaw extended its strike this weekend from three plants to 38 additional warehouses in 20 states. according to the associated press, that's 12% of the membership of the union which means there is a lot more headway to expand these strikes to a larger scale. it's very effective. it's a different type of strike than there used to be. you don't even have to have everyone on strike to entirely shutter the auto industry in the united states. >> it certainly has an impact on the company. i think it's a brilliant strategy. they are implementing it extremely well. >> let's talk about what has to happen here. the auto companies are losing money as this happens. there are effects which is why the president is getting involved in this thing. the president is doing something different here. he's going to be with the strikers. he's chosen a side on this. he's putting his thumb on the scale. tell
joining me now is bob king, the former president of the united auto workers union. he's a lecturer at the university of michigan ellis a residential college. good to see you. thank you for being with us this morning. the uaw extended its strike this weekend from three plants to 38 additional warehouses in 20 states. according to the associated press, that's 12% of the membership of the union which means there is a lot more headway to expand these strikes to a larger scale. it's very effective....
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fame, head of the auto workers union, said more of these factories could go on strike in the coming days depending on how negotiations play out. >>> harley shikin is a professor at universityf california at berkeley, an expert on labor and the global economy, joining me from switzerland. so good to have you with us. what are the ways the united auto workers' historic strike could impact the u.s. economy? >> it could impact in many ways. and it is truly a historic strike. first, the auto industry is about 3% of the gdp of the entire economy. that doesn't sound like much, but it affects so many other industries. and in the key states such as michigan, it's about 7% of the economy. if the strike lasts a long time, we could see some serious economic slowdowns in key sectors. >> would you go as far as to say that it could push the country into a recession? >> probably not. it would be more minimal on a national level. but the last time there was a strike, uaw strike against general motors, in 2019, it pushed the state of michigan into a recession for a quarter. and that's not incidental from where we sit right now. michigan is a critical battleground state. so michigan in a rec
fame, head of the auto workers union, said more of these factories could go on strike in the coming days depending on how negotiations play out. >>> harley shikin is a professor at universityf california at berkeley, an expert on labor and the global economy, joining me from switzerland. so good to have you with us. what are the ways the united auto workers' historic strike could impact the u.s. economy? >> it could impact in many ways. and it is truly a historic strike. first,...
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eta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the united auto workers strike is now in its fifth day, and while it's limited to a few plants now, the uaw president threatened to expand it starting friday. the battle largely centers on a dispute over wages, job protections and benefits. but as william brangham reports, the larger shift toward electric vehicles is also a major factor looming in all of this. william: this strike has brought some simmering, long-held disputes about electric cars into the spotlight. as automakers invest billions in the next generation of electric vehicles and as the federal government provides big financial incentives for doing so, autoworkers fear that electric vehicles, which require fewer parts and less servicing than gas-powered ones, will render some jobs obsolete. so how will this impact america's push toward electric cars and trucks? we're joined by david ferris, who covers this closely for politico and e&e news. so good to have you on the program. before we get into the labor dispute itself, can you tell us h
eta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the united auto workers strike is now in its fifth day, and while it's limited to a few plants now, the uaw president threatened to expand it starting friday. the battle largely centers on a dispute over wages, job protections and benefits. but as william brangham reports, the larger shift toward electric vehicles is also a major factor looming in all of this. william: this...
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and some americans attain these like auto warm your lead entered 1st as a tourist came to a tragic and warm beer, a 22 year old university of virginia. a student died after being confined to north korean captivity for 17 months. he had been convicted on charges at the time of trying to steal a propaganda. we slipped once it was flown back home to the seats. he died shortly from a coma and were pre at the time denied accusations by warm, vigorous family that he had been tortured to compare to such cases, travis king has been released relatively or early also in what has been reported to be in good health condition. although, as i mentioned earlier, teen has been expelled out of time with north korea. washing intentions are high when the north decides to let and americans team go has often info has often been influenced by the state of relations. the north has with washington. if you recall, bruce brian lawrence had benefited from warming up ties between then us president donald freight, then king john honey. now for exam it in june 2018, was expelled only a month after. so some analysts are reading and travis, king's really
and some americans attain these like auto warm your lead entered 1st as a tourist came to a tragic and warm beer, a 22 year old university of virginia. a student died after being confined to north korean captivity for 17 months. he had been convicted on charges at the time of trying to steal a propaganda. we slipped once it was flown back home to the seats. he died shortly from a coma and were pre at the time denied accusations by warm, vigorous family that he had been tortured to compare to...
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of journalism at arizona state university. amna: there are a number of issues swirling this week with potential economic and political fallout, from the ongoing autokers strike to a looming shutdown to the first hearing in the impeachment inquiry into president biden. geoff bennett spoke to vice president kamala harris about all of it at morehouse college in atlanta today where she courted young voters as part of a month-long, multi-state college tour. >> modern vice president, thanks so much for your time. we are here in atlanta today. president biden is in michigan, visiting the united article -- united auto workers pig never before has a president sided so publicly with labor during an active strike. why that approach? why not let the collective bargaining process play out? vp. harris: president biden has been very clear that we are proud, that we will be the most prolabor administration probably in the history of our country. we believe that it is important to support workers and to support the dignity of work so -- this has been a long-standing commitment that president biden has had throughout his career. very much the same for me. it is jus
of journalism at arizona state university. amna: there are a number of issues swirling this week with potential economic and political fallout, from the ongoing autokers strike to a looming shutdown to the first hearing in the impeachment inquiry into president biden. geoff bennett spoke to vice president kamala harris about all of it at morehouse college in atlanta today where she courted young voters as part of a month-long, multi-state college tour. >> modern vice president, thanks so...
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auto immune diseases. lupus is one example left unchecked . it can cause symptoms like massive inflammation of the kidneys. and one university in germany, doctors have now developed a new therapy for treating it to tell who is visiting this clinic in southern germany for a follow up examination. she has to have a complete check out every 4 months. back in 2016 when she was 16 to tell contract that the severe auto immune disease systemic loop as a risk. my toes this or s l e, an athletic teenager at 1st she mistook the symptoms for sore muscles. doing main didn't get any better. it got worse when and then in december i developed extreme fatigue. i got more and more tired. with lupus, the immune system begins finding the body's own cells and attacks internal organs. none of the attempts to treat to tell this condition were successful. in early 2021 . all the treatment options had been exhausted. when the have you at that point i just had to cry. yes. the disease wasn't getting any better. it was getting less. all i could do was lie down at home. i was in pain. i had breathing difficulties, hot palpitations. i wondered if i was
auto immune diseases. lupus is one example left unchecked . it can cause symptoms like massive inflammation of the kidneys. and one university in germany, doctors have now developed a new therapy for treating it to tell who is visiting this clinic in southern germany for a follow up examination. she has to have a complete check out every 4 months. back in 2016 when she was 16 to tell contract that the severe auto immune disease systemic loop as a risk. my toes this or s l e, an athletic...
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auto immune diseases. lupus is one example left unchecked . it can cause symptoms like massive inflammation of the kidneys. at one university in germany, doctors have now developed a new therapy for treating it to tell who is visiting this clinic in southern germany for a follow up examination. she has to have a complete checkup every 4 months. back in 2016 when she was 16 to tell contract that the severe auto immune disease systemic lupus arithmetic uses or s l e, and athletic teenager. at 1st, she mistook the symptoms for sore muscles. the collection doing main didn't get any better. it got worse when and then in december i developed extreme fatigue. i got more and more tired. with lupus be immune system begins finding the body's own cells and attacks internal organs. none of the attempts to treat to tell this condition were successful. in early 2021. all the treatment options had been exhausted. have you at that point i just had to cry. the disease wasn't getting any better. it was getting less. all i could do was lie down at home. i was in pain, i had breathing difficulties. hot palpitations. i wondered if i was going t
auto immune diseases. lupus is one example left unchecked . it can cause symptoms like massive inflammation of the kidneys. at one university in germany, doctors have now developed a new therapy for treating it to tell who is visiting this clinic in southern germany for a follow up examination. she has to have a complete checkup every 4 months. back in 2016 when she was 16 to tell contract that the severe auto immune disease systemic lupus arithmetic uses or s l e, and athletic teenager. at...
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university, supporting the whole you. >>> president biden and president zelenskyy warn the u.n. of russia's aggression. we have a live report from washington ahead of the leaders' meeting tomorrow >>> a new deadline for a deal auto workers threaten to expand with their strike if ah uto maks don't come to the table. >> re >>> if your kid played fortnite and bought item using v bucks, you may be in for a refund >>> a magic carpet ride straight to the stage the incredible story, no genie required "early today" starts receipt now. good morning to you, i'm frances rivera >> i'm jessica layton. as the president of ukraine watched in the audience, president biden pleaded with the rest of the world to support the war-torn country >> we go to brie jackson in washington let's talk about the case the president made at the u.n. >> reporter: good morning, frances, jessica president biden took the stage at the u.n. general assembly on tuesday morning. his address touched on human rights, climate change and the importance of protecting democracies with a focus on the war in ukraine in his remarks, mr. biden implored the world leaders assembled in new york not to give up on ukraine, warning of the consequences a russian victory
university, supporting the whole you. >>> president biden and president zelenskyy warn the u.n. of russia's aggression. we have a live report from washington ahead of the leaders' meeting tomorrow >>> a new deadline for a deal auto workers threaten to expand with their strike if ah uto maks don't come to the table. >> re >>> if your kid played fortnite and bought item using v bucks, you may be in for a refund >>> a magic carpet ride straight to the...
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of dollars to cal athletics. we tell you how the university leaving the pac 12 is making those impacts. and united autors say they will go on strike tomorrow if an agreement isn't reached on a new contract . what union workers are fighting for how the students would feel that impact for the next five years plus, we have been here. we don't want to leave. we just want a safer city. the oakland public safety committee listen to the public's concern about rising crime in oakland. while many residents are pushing for more resources for the police budget from ktvu, fox two news, this is mornings on two. well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two. i'm dave clark. i'm gasia mikaelian. it is wednesday, september 13th. and that cooling trend continues. steve it's one day warmer. one day cooler yesterday had the big cooldown, as you know, and there's still plenty of low clouds and fog out there. we're stuck in a pattern that's pretty good for us for september. that's for sure. 50s on the temps couple of 40s but mainly 50s. we'll warm it up a little bit today, mainly away f
of dollars to cal athletics. we tell you how the university leaving the pac 12 is making those impacts. and united autors say they will go on strike tomorrow if an agreement isn't reached on a new contract . what union workers are fighting for how the students would feel that impact for the next five years plus, we have been here. we don't want to leave. we just want a safer city. the oakland public safety committee listen to the public's concern about rising crime in oakland. while many...
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universe. let me ask you one more piece of news, we learned that the canadian bank is backing off its support for auto financing and at a time when most people experience this as high-ticket prices, you know, okay, is my car on the lot or not and there is a auto supply chain action for quite some time. >> that's absolutely right. when you throw on the consumer finance challenge and either financers backing out or just the high cost of financing whether you're leasing or buying a car, i do think they're going to see an impact on gross sales across all types of cars. you're seeing a little bit of the used car market and pricing come off a bit, but you may see that post-strike bouncing back a little bit as people were looking back to either buy used cars instead of new or hold on to cars for a longer period of time and the delay upgrades and the cost of cars is simply going up and it's out of reach for a lot of people that has, again, a ripple effect all of the way up through. so the uaw has a real vested interest, i think, to get through this negotiation quickly and the oems have a real interest in gett
universe. let me ask you one more piece of news, we learned that the canadian bank is backing off its support for auto financing and at a time when most people experience this as high-ticket prices, you know, okay, is my car on the lot or not and there is a auto supply chain action for quite some time. >> that's absolutely right. when you throw on the consumer finance challenge and either financers backing out or just the high cost of financing whether you're leasing or buying a car, i do...
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university school of industrial and labor relations. the number of walkouts could grow. flight attendants for american airlines voted to authorize a strike. the united autoree automakers have less than two weeks to get a new deal in place. according to the new york times, a strike seems likely. in the entertainment industry, members of the writers guild and the screen actors guild have been walking the picket line for months, demanding stronger job protections and fair wages. joining me now, after an activist wilson careers. he was recently named board chair of the gay lesbian and straight education network. wilson, as always, thank you for coming to the sunday show. you have been on the picket lines in hollywood. what are the key demands? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me here today. i also want to say how incredibly united we are at this moment. i am so inspired and empowered by all of the people who are showing up at these picket lines. the demands are this. this industry has changed. we have gone from a time when there were four major networks and some cable networks to a time when most people are seeing their content on these st
university school of industrial and labor relations. the number of walkouts could grow. flight attendants for american airlines voted to authorize a strike. the united autoree automakers have less than two weeks to get a new deal in place. according to the new york times, a strike seems likely. in the entertainment industry, members of the writers guild and the screen actors guild have been walking the picket line for months, demanding stronger job protections and fair wages. joining me now,...
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the president of the ecb announced it at her annual address at the universal parliament. meantime european autotocks as you can see benefiting, in the green, to some extent. renault up quite a bit. i did watch the -- some of the carlos ghosn thing. >> do you remember it at the time? >> no. i didn't know nissan was in such horrible shape really. >> did you get to the third episode? >> no. >> when he's in the box? >> not in the box yet. >> that's when it gets exciting. >> i didn't know he went from an average dude to a dashing figure in terms of his wardrobe. >> success can do it to you. >> he did some weird stuff. versailles, really? ran in versailles to have the conquering hero? >> it was bold. a little bold. >> trading in his wife. a lot went on, right? very weird. i recommend it. the reason i watched it was because you recommended it. >> well, thank you. i'm surprised. usually when i recommend something, you do the opposite. >> no, but you're obsessed with business. for me it's sort of a side thing. you're obsessed with business. i like -- did you see "unbelievable?" it's unbelievable. >> wha
the president of the ecb announced it at her annual address at the universal parliament. meantime european autotocks as you can see benefiting, in the green, to some extent. renault up quite a bit. i did watch the -- some of the carlos ghosn thing. >> do you remember it at the time? >> no. i didn't know nissan was in such horrible shape really. >> did you get to the third episode? >> no. >> when he's in the box? >> not in the box yet. >> that's when it...
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university. i began by asking him how historic this was. it's as big as it gets. and i mean, even your report by sarah smith, there is a great indication of how big it is. even the auto is the beginning of the political season. that's what this is all about. and i mean, we have a political debate tomorrow with the republicans and no—one's going to be talking about that cos we're talking aboutjoe biden, we're talking about trump coming tomorrow and we're talking about labour, which just goes to show you how much things have changed in america. labour is now at the center of the political debate. so, you think that is primarily the main reason? it's not that it's not about being pro—union. about being pro—union, it's about politics? i mean, i hate to be cynical about these things, but politicians want to win votes, and this is the beginning of that of that political season. so, in america, it's after labour day, the first week of september, that we really see the opening salvo, and this is a big one. you know, biden going and talking to auto workers on the picket line is a direct plea for their votes. and donald trump will be going tomorrow over the same thing. now, wh
university. i began by asking him how historic this was. it's as big as it gets. and i mean, even your report by sarah smith, there is a great indication of how big it is. even the auto is the beginning of the political season. that's what this is all about. and i mean, we have a political debate tomorrow with the republicans and no—one's going to be talking about that cos we're talking aboutjoe biden, we're talking about trump coming tomorrow and we're talking about labour, which just goes...
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auto workers' strike fits into the wider trends in the us labour movement. lane windham is a labour historian and associate director of kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor at georgetown universityart by looking at the uaw strike that has just been cold for them it is the first time the union has hit all three of the union has hit all three of the big three car manufacturers with a strike at the same time. why is this strike action so different and so serious? yes. this is an _ different and so serious? yes. this is an historic— different and so serious? yes. this is an historic action. - different and so serious? yes. this is an historic action. the | this is an historic action. the first time in the 80 plus year history of the uaw that they have struck all the big three auto—makers. 13,000 workers are now on strike. it's all 150,000 workers went out on strike, the two strikes happening in the us right now uaw and the actors and writers guild, it would be the two largest strikes in years happening simultaneously in the us. just not used to this level of worker action and collective activity in labour. it feels very different here. why do you think that is happening now? you can
auto workers' strike fits into the wider trends in the us labour movement. lane windham is a labour historian and associate director of kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor at georgetown universityart by looking at the uaw strike that has just been cold for them it is the first time the union has hit all three of the union has hit all three of the big three car manufacturers with a strike at the same time. why is this strike action so different and so serious? yes. this is an _...
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auto workers, jacqui. jacqui: for more on this i'm joined in the studio by the former u.s. trade commission chief economist and university of maryland emeritus business professor. thank you for joining us. >> good to be you. jacqui: i want to get to the amazon lawsuit, but let's begin with your reaction on this strike expanding. it doesn't look like things are headed in the right direction. as of a few days ago, they were not targeting ford. they said that there had been some progress with ford, which is why they only went to gm when the president was there, looks like things are back sliding. >> they can't come to and conclusion with either automaker for a reason. although they made a lot of money during the pandemic on gas powered vehicle, both cannot make money at the present wage rates and rules on electric vehicles. add another 40, 50% to labor cost you might as well shut down detroit and say the automobile industry is going to be in georgia and japan. jacqui: turning to the ftc amazon lawsuit for our audience who may not know about this. can you explain what's going on and for the stakes for anyone who has a prime mem
auto workers, jacqui. jacqui: for more on this i'm joined in the studio by the former u.s. trade commission chief economist and university of maryland emeritus business professor. thank you for joining us. >> good to be you. jacqui: i want to get to the amazon lawsuit, but let's begin with your reaction on this strike expanding. it doesn't look like things are headed in the right direction. as of a few days ago, they were not targeting ford. they said that there had been some progress...
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auto, and business. wait, is this all a dream? seems real to me. nothing out of the ordinary here. ♪ believe it or not baby... at university of phoenix... you...... master's... for under than 11 thousand! 11... yes! 11! master's degree for under 11k in less than a year. some things are too obvious to be a coincidence. earn your competency-based master's at university of phoenix. martial arts is my passion. i work out whenever i can. but with my moderate- to-severe eczema, it can be tough. my...
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auto pilot. it is going to be a while before we have universally self-driving cars. it is just a really hard problem. especially because of the mixing. but it is not because we don't know how to do it. it is because of the tolerance for risk, the error rate -- >> it has to be close to zero. >> it has to be really low. >> what are you worried most about? i've heard people talk about the dangers of a.i. in war, the dangers of a.i. in medicine. when you think about it, for you, what is the scary part? >> i'm now convinced that what are called the frontier models, the big now four companies that are spending billions of dollars on these things, i'm now convinced personally that they're going to be regulated. they're too powerful, they're too visible and too dangerous. there will be rules from the white house and britain has done this and china has done this, they're going to be regulated. for this reason, for safety. what really worries me is that there is diffusion from these very, very powerful models to the next tier when are called open source models. a famous is called llama. it is roughly ten times smaller in size, cost
auto pilot. it is going to be a while before we have universally self-driving cars. it is just a really hard problem. especially because of the mixing. but it is not because we don't know how to do it. it is because of the tolerance for risk, the error rate -- >> it has to be close to zero. >> it has to be really low. >> what are you worried most about? i've heard people talk about the dangers of a.i. in war, the dangers of a.i. in medicine. when you think about it, for you,...
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university in munich has built a test version. it's about 75ft long, made of concrete, has a full sized passenger pod. the pod is on display now at an autoscientists now say they hope the technology will be a reality by the year 2030, eight, 36 is your time this morning. let's check in again with steve paulson, who's been tracking the changes in our forecast. look at that map. no changes in five minutes. i swear . we have low clouds, low clouds, sunny but cooler today is the main message that we're talking about, system moving into the pacific northwest. now, they're going to warm up, though, because the high is going to reload and relocate back up there. it'll be too far north. really for us. fog and low clouds making a pretty good push here compared to yesterday when it was nonexistent. tropical clouds are finally clearing southern california, moving into arizona. the four corners giving them a big break there. 50, 60 on the temps because of the cloud cover. most locations dealt with. if you didn't have the fog, you could probably see it in the distance. peninsula attempts upper 50s to near 60 on the 10th. palo alto foster city, both a
university in munich has built a test version. it's about 75ft long, made of concrete, has a full sized passenger pod. the pod is on display now at an autoscientists now say they hope the technology will be a reality by the year 2030, eight, 36 is your time this morning. let's check in again with steve paulson, who's been tracking the changes in our forecast. look at that map. no changes in five minutes. i swear . we have low clouds, low clouds, sunny but cooler today is the main message that...
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parent company, nbc universal, is one of the entertainment companies represented by the alliance of motion picture and television producers. all right, a week after they walked out, united auto workers have extended their strike now to 38 parts and distribution locations across the united states. the uaw is targeting general motors and stellantis, but not for it, after president sean pains us they've made progress in negotiations with the ford automaker. president biden said he will be in michigan on tuesday to quote, drawing the picket line, with uaw workers. that will be just one day ahead of former president trump, who also says he's gonna visit the state. want to bring in nbc's jesse kirsch, who is standing by for us in pontiac, michigan. you are outside the picket line there. and a lot of times going back and forth for the folks that are standing out there and striking. the latest on the negotiations and where we are with progress? >> hey, yasmin. we have her talking for more than a week now throughout the detroit metro area. obviously, in other areas as well. that network of honking is potentially growing substantially now, to, because we are looking at a strike that i
parent company, nbc universal, is one of the entertainment companies represented by the alliance of motion picture and television producers. all right, a week after they walked out, united auto workers have extended their strike now to 38 parts and distribution locations across the united states. the uaw is targeting general motors and stellantis, but not for it, after president sean pains us they've made progress in negotiations with the ford automaker. president biden said he will be in...
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auto workers�* strike fits into the wider trends in the us labour movement. lane windham is a labour historian and associate director of kalmanovitz initiative for labour and the working poor at georgetown universityme. why is this drug action so different and so serious?— action so different and so serious? , , serious? so yes, this is an historic — serious? so yes, this is an historic action, _ serious? so yes, this is an historic action, like - serious? so yes, this is an historic action, like you i serious? so yes, this is an i historic action, like you said, the first time in 80 plus years of the uaw that they have a all the big three automakers, of course 13,000 workers are now on strike. if all 150,000 workers went off on strike, then the two strikes happening in the us now at uaw and with the actors and writers, eye would make it the two largest rates in the last 20 years happening simultaneously in the us. we are not used to this level of work action and collective activity in labour so it feels very different here. ~ , ., ~' so it feels very different here. ~ , ., ~ ., , here. why do you think that is happening _ here. why do you think that is happening now— here. why do you think that i
auto workers�* strike fits into the wider trends in the us labour movement. lane windham is a labour historian and associate director of kalmanovitz initiative for labour and the working poor at georgetown universityme. why is this drug action so different and so serious?— action so different and so serious? , , serious? so yes, this is an historic — serious? so yes, this is an historic action, _ serious? so yes, this is an historic action, like - serious? so yes, this is an historic...
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university. she, in a statement, her family said that they'd been left with an unfillable void and every life is valuable. the union now on day four of a strike by the united auto workers strike against the big three us auto companies. >> nearly 13,000 auto workers are off the job this morning. the strike has shut down production plants in three states as the union leader has threatened walkouts at additional plants and with little notice. the longer negotiations drag on. over the weekend, us senator and labor rights advocate bernie sanders gave his thoughts. >> the average american worker are lower today than they were back then. is speaks to the anger that the american people are feeling and what this strike is about. >> i want to be able to afford to buy the cars that we build. but for right now, i still have to fight for the rest of the people that can't fight for themselves. i sure hope that they can sit down and come to some type of mutual agreement on what's fair and what's equitable for us. >> workers are demanding a return to pension plans. a better health care and a 40% pay raise. negotiations with the auto companies. they are ongoing along san franci
university. she, in a statement, her family said that they'd been left with an unfillable void and every life is valuable. the union now on day four of a strike by the united auto workers strike against the big three us auto companies. >> nearly 13,000 auto workers are off the job this morning. the strike has shut down production plants in three states as the union leader has threatened walkouts at additional plants and with little notice. the longer negotiations drag on. over the...
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university of baltimore law professor hatcher argues that the u.s. justice system, benefits taken by the agency. >> when i encountered and became his attorney, he told me about he always wanted to be an automechanic and loved cars. the foster agency wouldn't help him when he was in the system helped him get his own driver's license. i found out with john while he was in the system, mother's died, the sole reason to protect interests. applied for benefits, never told john, never told that they were planning to become representative to gain control of those funds and took every penny of those benefits from him. the stats of former foster are just lined up against them, right, like, again, like for those who are able to to somewhat well after leaving the system, i'm amazed. most aren't, right, and so he had this potential to have this monetary resource. it wasn't just the money, right, they took this connection from him, right, he had this money that was left from a deceased parent. he could are used the money and the connection to help himself. i don't know how you put a number to that. the state of maryland, they had a contract with the company and i found one of the contract documents, re
university of baltimore law professor hatcher argues that the u.s. justice system, benefits taken by the agency. >> when i encountered and became his attorney, he told me about he always wanted to be an automechanic and loved cars. the foster agency wouldn't help him when he was in the system helped him get his own driver's license. i found out with john while he was in the system, mother's died, the sole reason to protect interests. applied for benefits, never told john, never told that...