Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Shortly before midnight, tens of thousands of members of the United Auto Workers went on strike at General Motors. Facilities in nine states have shut down after contract talks broke down. Its the unions First National strike in more than a decade. Negotiations are supposed to start up again later on this morning. And Laura Podesta is here in new york. Do we know how far apart the two sides are right now . Repter ell,ccording to the unions Vice President , they are very far apart on a deal for a new fouryear contract. Thats why the decision to strike was made. Its not an easy decision either because during this time gm workers will make a strike wage of just 250 a week. [ cheers ] General Motors workers across the country walked off the job at midnight. More than 49,000 members of the United Auto Workers went on strike after contract negotiations failed. We are standi
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In the community are sharing of her legacy at city hall today, the bronze bust of the former mayor and late senator feinstein , adorned with flowers and a bouquet of white orchids, sat just outside the Mayors Office early this morning. Mayor london breed recalled the first female mayor of San Francisco as a mentor, a proud democratic leader. And like feinstein, was also propelled into the Mayors Office after tragedy. One of the first calls i got was from senator Dianne Feinstein. And we had a very long discussion about just just what she went through , how she made decisions, how difficult it was, and she provided that support and that mentorship to make sure that i was prepared to step up at a difficult time for our city. Fondly remembered by those who came to share their remembrances and pay their respects at the south gallery in city hall. Its very sad to hear of senator feinsteins passing, but i feel like she lived a very full life in service to others in her community and she serv
Public for decades from board of supervisors to the us senate. But her career was, by any standards, historic from fighting gun violence to fighting for marriage equality. Americans should be free to marry the person they love. Fine stein was a leading voice for landmark legislation leading us through tragedy during a dark time. Im focusing on the important things that matter to communities tonight, tributes pouring in from california to capitol hill for the longest serving female senator. Senator, chairman, mayor, mother and grandmother, Dianne Feinstein was a force to be reckoned with. Good evening. Im christine cafferty. And im cristina rendon, the 90 year old was an advocate for liberal priorities, but was also known as a pragmatic lawmaker who reached across the aisle signs of support from coast to coast, from San Francisco to the white house, flags lowered to half staff to honor a trailblazing politician. We have Team Coverage on the life of San Franciscos first woman mayor from
Mallicoat. She was all of those things. Hello everyone. Im heather holmes. The trailblazer for women in politics, not only here in california, but washington, d. C. Thats what senator Dianne Feinstein was. She was 90 years old when she passed away. Flowers have been placed on her statue at San Francisco city hall, where she served as mayor for nine years before being elected to the us senate. President biden is one of Many Political and cultural leaders to publicly mourn feinsteins passing. The flag there at the white house has been lowered to half staff. The president today calling feinstein a pioneering american and a cherished friend. And our greg lee looks back now on feinsteins long story political career. Trailblazer, icon and broke many barriers along the way. She served 30 years in the us senate. The first woman to represent california in the Upper Chamber and the longest serving woman senator ever. Most of my positive energy toward this job. But her political career began deca