to be bad. you have my cell phone todd: everybody else has the fox weather app. janice: foxweather.com. ashley: austin police department is on virge of collapse and 150 officers are discussing retirement options. dennis ferris, president of the retired officers association joins me now. my first question is to you, do you have any idea where the contract negotiations stand with the city and the austin police department? well, the contract negotiation between the city and austin police association are nowhere, because the city, the city council decided the four-year contract they had agreed to, they were not going to vote on and they decided to try to get a one-year contract
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contract, which brings to an end their labor strike. last month more than 10,000 people who work at john deere walked off the line. five states, colorado, georgia, illinois, iowa, kansas, john deere workers have been in the streets for 35 straight days trying to get better working conditions. as a result of their strike, they won. they won a 10% pay increase that goes into effect immediately. they ll also get a signing bonus and better retirement options. that s what they were asking for. here was direct action of yet another kind and yet another place. this was glenn county, georgia, today outside the trial of three white men who are accused of killing an unarmed black man who was jogging in his neighborhood, a man named ahmaud arbery. for days now, the defense attorney for one of the men who s accused of killing mr. arbery attempted to have prominent african-american pastors removed from the site of the trial, removed from the courtroom because he says they were intimidating. he says