this is madison, wiscoin. wisconsin. likell of our ates iha a red ink problem and the new republican government introduced the bill that would cut public union bargaining rights and benefits, including 90,000 statewide teachers' unions. in 1936, the american federation of state, county, nvib employees was founded in wisconsin and in 1959 the state passed a comprehensive collective bargaining law. what is going on? >>this strikes me as the worst sort of power grab. i have sat athbaaing table and helped with givebacks because there was not any money. >>hi se reoun? >> i am working stiff. t vi sd that -- it is one thing to say you don't -- we don't have money and you will have to pay more and pensions d we have to lay offut anhething that we will not negotiate with the. been in ohio, john kasich is talking about the same thing. >> n' you get misty eyed about collective bargaining? you know who is against collective -- who was against collective bgain for public employees? franklin roosevelt. it is not like the private secto