unions pockets union officials hands out of the pockets of the workers is a good thing. we don t want the unions keeping people from working. seiu prime example anti-worker, pro-bureaucrat. absolutely right. and their president has had feisty words saying because the far right will control all three branches of the federal government we will see serious threats to the ability of working people to join together in unions. jessica, i think you can maintain they were having problems before this election. yeah. a 30% budget slash in a single year. that s pretty outrageous. can they realistically blame it all on trump? do you think this union would go untouched if there were a hillary incoming administration? no, i don t think so. we ve been talking for months about the fact public sector unions in this country do need to reform. now, i don t want them gone. you know what ben stein was talking about though i respect him a great deal, it s going too far. you know, public sector un
you because you re a man who loves everybody to make money. and you say if there is in fact mass prosperity on the horizon that this could be an enormous boost and perhaps we don t need no stinking public sector unions. well, the seiu has for a long, long time basically been an arm of the democratic party, or you might say another way, the democratic party for a long time has been an arm of the seiu. that s right. the seiu mostly or very largely works with government sector employees and that s the only part of the union labor force that has not been shrinking. now they re going to take get clobbered, i think, if mr. obama is gone and mr. trump really does slash the size of government. the seiu in no sense represents the real working man. the seiu is a group of left wing politicians, just my opinion who are have no interest in anything but their own jobs and their own prestige and their own powerful connections in washington. the fact that they re cutting their budget is a good
violence at the mall, then people are going to stay away. yeah. and here you go, you know, it s a great thing for people to do, jessica, when they don t have anything to do when they ve got too much time on their hands right. go hang out. yeah, people aren t shopping, that means there s not as much security. so these are essentially havens for what i have said in the past is potentially bored protesters for whom it s too cold outside. that s an understandable way to look at it. i think quite smart actually. to your point i m totally with you on the online shopping. i actually didn t get any present this year that i couldn t get online. i gave up. i was like i want to get this thing but it won t get here in time. and you don t get beat up on amazon. you can do more in ten minutes with amazon prime than you can with two hours in the mall. last night at midnight i was on there buying new towels. anyway, i think that the parents angle is the difficulty here because that pe
analysts, a analyst analysts. has he been painting into a corner here by the obama administration? yes and no. while president-elect trump tries to maintain a good and healthy relationship with russia, this also puts him in a position where it is obvious that russia has been hacking and this is wrong. this is bad and i think that there are a lot of u.s. senators, republicans agree that this cannot go on. i think it puts president-elect trump in a position to go ahead with it. if he backs away from it saying these sanctions needo be removed or go around it then he s saying that it is okay or
going to be able to have the same life that she did. they re voting for her children. she s voting for her kids. thank you, heather. great work on this project. all of heather s pieces up on cnnmoney.com. you can see all of it tonight, our special report your money, your vote 7:30 p.m. eastern right here. meantime, every year in the united states, seven million children are bullied either at school or online. when matthew kaplan realized that his little brother was one of them, he took action, even though he was only in the eighth grade. during the past five years, he has shared his preanti-bullying program with more than 4600 middle school age students. that s why the term peer pressure is thrown around a lot. and usually what it is, it s meant as a negative thing. but i believe that we can actually harness peer pressure for good. what if it was cool to be kind and that s what positive peer pressure is all about, creating this culture where being inclusive is the norm.