two jobs, his wife a home care worker and he ended up homeless. absolutely. and that s a lot of the workers in our movement, we first started, we have workers who are working 40 to 60 hours a week sleeping in cars, sleeping in parks, standing homeless shelters. americans are paying about $7 billion a year, just to subsidize workers who work in the fast food industry because these companies aren t paying them enough money. it is the same thing in airports. four decades ago, you had an airport job, you worked for the airport, had a pension, guarantee raises, great raises, you know, job security, now you work for an airport, it is like a fast food job. you re homeless sleeping in a park with your children. i don t think that s the type of country we want to live in. i talked to a lot of the airport workers and i think sciu, it is amazing what they have to deal with and then they don t have the wherewithal to live. well, thank you for joining us.
you are working at the airport job and you read some bad propaganda, shouldn t it come down to going through the magnetometers that is more stringent than the passengers. they are going right into the belly of the plane and into the ka catering area, and all over the plane, and why not just very, very secure at the airport regardless of the background check says about you. ashleigh, that is exactly right. they will be taking another look at who gets access to what parts of the airport, and obvious ly, first the people coming into the airport, security perimeter there and then different lay yalayers, and then more after you get to baggage handling after the screening, and so that is more sensitive, but they will be taking a a look at all of it. and in the past in the uk in 2010, uk intelligence agencies u
from the presidential election and at a turning point in the campaign. considered a boxing match, today was the day political equivalent of when the referee brings the fighters into the middle and says, shake hands, come out fighting. the president phoned mitt romney congratulating him on clinching the republican nomination. governor romney went over the top in delegates last night. both campaigns described the conversation as cordial and brief. gloria borger is here as we start the conversation. i want to start over to the magic wall for a minute. why was the conversation brief. a lot of work to do. the blue states leaning or solid for president obama. the red states leaning or solid for governor romney. 247-206, advantage, obama. a half dozen toss-up states. an easier path for the democratic incumbent. a very competitive race. some numbers getting better for romney. look at the washington post abc poll. 52% to 41%. the president still is liked by more voters if you will. if