mount view on three. one, two, three! mount view! some people must live in great spaces, where the sky goes on forever, where everyone must bend to the land. where to hunt, to fish, to sleep under that big sky aren t activities, but a way of life. it was right here in those mountains that the cheyenne and crow battle took place. but i like it. it s very peaceful. what was it like a hundred years ago? two hundred years ago? oh, not much different. this was never forested. this is the dry side of the river because the primary winds come from the west. rain tends to blow over here, and that brings the snow to the mountains. legendary writer and poet jim harrison is one of those people, and this is his home. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la sha la la la la la am i as old as i am? maybe not. time is a mystery t
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk broke his silence Thursday on a strike against his company in Sweden, saying it was "insane" that it may block new car deliveries.Replying to a user posting about the issue on X, formerly Twitter, Musk, who had not publicly reacted to the strike previously, said simply: "This is insane."
you don t have any rights in your workplace unless you bond together and have a collective voice. in a one-company town, despite hiring assassins and strike-breakers, butte s thousands of workers successfully managed to unionize. labor costs increased while copper prices slumped. anaconda responded by moving their production increasingly south. way south. to chile. where such impediments as labor laws and fair wages were more malleable. we serve as the example about what happens if you allow unfettered capitalism. but isn t there something beautiful about unfettered capitalism? because, look, this structure here oh, yeah! we powered we powered the entire world. as long as they re making that money in the [bleep] united states of america first. right. i feel that i m a patriot. but if you re taking jobs away from america to export them overseas you re not. you re not. we ve been talking about this
montana in a stereotypical way is fairly, relatively socially conservative? amanda: oh, absolutely but butte is labor town. bryant: nobody knows anything about union history. you know, they don t teach it. when the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. wages were at their peak; unions were at their peak. anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of i ve got mine jack. amanda: that s what makes butte different. it s not i ve got mine. anthony: it isn t? amanda: it s, it s truly not. anthony: why? amanda: union is together. we ve grown this community out of taking care of each other. anthony: you have to remember what it was like here for workers before unions if you can imagine. men worked underground for as little as three dollars a day, ten to twelve hour shifts six days a week. thousands died over the years in industrial accidents either underground or from silicosis. lungs ravaged from the airborne silicate dust. amanda: you don t have