hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredericka witfield. no now to turkey where the death toll from the earthquake has hit 25,000. time is running out to find other survivors. one senior u.n. official warns they are approaching the end of the search and rescue window. many of those who died are being buried in mass graves like this one in turkey. most of the survivors are left with nothing. cnn s nick payton walsh looks a some of the amazing rescue stories. reporter: increased desperation, cold, a lack of shelter, a government desperately doing all it can that simply can t be enough given the millions affected. amid all of that horror are moments of joy and relief. a 70-year-old woman pulled after 121 hours under the rubble just in the last hours and three brothers also pulled out after 120 hours. we saw ourselves another rescue in the heavily hit key city of millions after 109 hours. here s our report. over 100 hours after the worst quake in nearly 100 y
Joe biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. Joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the have a power and equality in the struggles episode of labor. Hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at gould media. You joins me now from new york. How old is it that you so much for coming on . I understand that your book, it made the usa today best seller list. What drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the United States and in the election . Yeah. And uh, well, i have been a labor journalist for a long time and i, as you mentioned, got the opportunity to help organize my own workplace, a golf or media in 2015. I got a chance to see the Labor Movement of both from the outside of the journalist and from the inside as somebody participating in my own union. And you know, as a backdrop, to this book, 50 years of rising in a quality in the United States of america, particularly since the reagan era has let us to
As you mentioned, got the opportunity to help organize my own workplace at golf for media in 2015. I got a chance to see the live, remove that uh, both from the outside of the journalist and from the inside as somebody participating in my own union. And you know, as a backdrop, to this book, 50 years of rising an equality in the United States of america, particularly since the reagan era has let us to a point when people have gotten fed up. And Public Opinion polls tell us today that unions are as popular as they have been in 60 years in the United States of america. So i think that we may have finally hit a Tipping Point when people are ready to reclaim the work or power that has been lost of them over the past generations. Yeah, it was the old, even of the Academy Awards to hear people talk about the successful Writers Strike over there. But at the same time, what exactly happened with joe biden in the transport work as a he see you next to the lord to stop the strike or . Yeah, jo l
Tactics. Come with such small penalties that companies are really economically incentivized to crack down on unions and pursue Union Busting so that thats the 1st obstacle that workers have to encounter. And the other obstacle really is, is again, the weakness of organized labor itself, all of those decades of decline had made it very hard for workers to do simple and basic things like get in contact with the union. Are organizer, find the union that is willing to put the resources behind them to pursue a successful organizing campaign, to fight against employers that already investing. So on both sides, workers are, workers are dealing with obstacles, both of the company being able to step on their necks and then trying to find the union that, that is willing to help them out and back them in their struggle. The a, f, l. C. I o in the book, you call them a media greenhouse loving for its known around the world. That organization is something that is promoted death, squads and torture,
[000 00 00;00] the, [000 00 00;00] the, im action or can say welcome back to going undergrad, broke us. They go around the world from you a, i had them novembers election so called mainstream corporate propaganda me during the United States will Center Analysis on personality and identity instead of clause. It wasnt always so once it was the working classes and organized labor that terrified us. It leads and threatened that controlled. But as new liberal inequality is risen over the decades, the worker is back last year as well. Over half a 1000000 work is across industries from automotive to aviation, to entertainment, hitting the picket lines in nearly 400 strikes in the us genocide, joe biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. Joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the how much power and equality and the struggle for the soul of labor. Hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing. The workforce at goal cut media. You joins me now from new yor