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The Ingraham Angle

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Americas Newsroom

that, to become a trades person and masons, electricians, plumbers, it is a very varied industry the building trades. and it's good, honest work and the pay is -- can be very good. there is -- plus overtime and benefits and the unions do a good job of training their members. >> bill: i sense a shift in america now. toward skills like yours. just the double digit demand is tremendous. carpenters up 23%, stone masons up 45%. construction labor 18%. do you see that in your business? >> what we see is just again yes, we're in demand i'm not sure how to answer it except to say that we're -- if i had more workers, i could get a lot more done. >> bill: that's a catch. you cannot find enough people to carry the workload. >> no, i cannot.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

as well as minimum rates for actors. essentially, minimum wage, according to the union contract. as well as an interesting proposal to have performers share in streaming subscription revenue if their projects do well on streaming services. those were the big three. >> nigel, at the "oppenheimer" film premiere yesterday, the cast, they showed up on the red carpet. then they left. matt damon said this. >> we said, let's do it. if they call a strike, we will go home. >> nigel, obviously, beyond the wealthy big name actors, this affects the entire economy in los angeles. everyone who supports the industry, the food services, carpenters, set makers, costumers, all kinds of people who are working class people. >> exactly. this effectively shuts down hollywood as we know it.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

carpenters and painters, and things like that, plus also hotel workers and restaurant workers. it really does rev up the economy. that little town of stevanville got $12 million in two weeks injected into 5,000, a small town. >> jesse: that's a lot of dough. is alec baldwin allowed to make movies in texas? >> we're work on that. >> jesse: dennis, i'm sure the state income tax situation in texas has nothing to do with it either, right? >> well, i'm sure it has a lot to do with it. there is no state income tax. that's what makes it very attractive. texas did a really good job of taking a big share of the tech industry away from silicon valley. if you go down to austin you can see that real clearly and the same thing could be done with movies. and television shows. it's a great place to shoot.

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Meet the Press

and autoworkers from gm and carpenters and electricians and insulators and laborers. and those jobs -- 10 years after i graduated, those jobs started to go south because these companies were looking for cheap labor. then it went overseas, nafta, pntr with china. and those communities have struggled. and i think that, you know, addiction generally, whether it's alcohol, whether it's cocaine, whether it's fentanyl, tends to follow despair. and i think that's probably why -- i mean, it doesn't mean fentanyl doesn't hit all segments of society, but it's probably worse in those communities. >> so, we have supply issues. we have demand issues. this fend off fentanyl act, you're trying to get at the money part of things and trying to get at the money-laundering part of things. there's some republicans, including your colleague in ohio, that wants to see these cartels labeled terrorist organizations. right now, they're sort of one step short of that -- right? --

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Americas Newsroom

respect. this could never have gotten through congress. never in a thousand years because of the issue you identified. many people decided not to go to college. they became plumbers, carpenters, they took out loans for equipment, and nobody is helping those people. and that's the reason that president biden had to come up a way to do it by himself. there is no license to go it alone in the u.s. constitution. not when you don't have a prior congressional authorization. there were law professors who came out in my view bizarrely and said no, the heroes act gives him ample authority. not the intent of congress. what's interesting is the witness for the majority against the biden administration in this opinion turned out to be former

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

>> there is the legal authority. there is the question of enthusiasm in favor of forgiving student loan debt. and then there's something else that i find really fascinating which is something that tim scott immediately came up with in a video that he posted. listen to his message -- >> joe biden wants you to pay off student loans of lawyers and professors. i want to strengthen vocational education and apprenticeships. we ned more welders, carpenters, and electricians. >> i remember before the executive order that came out of the biden white house talking to senior people in the white house saying that they were actually concerned that this student loan issue could cut the other way with some working class americans. those are the people tim scott is appealing to. >> no doubt about it. and we saw the president himself struggle with this for quite some time. he got to that student loan decision after a ton of pressure from the left wing of his party. this was not joe biden's natural

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The Ingraham Angle

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

the debris. within hours of the crash, officials from the u.s. department of transportation were on the ground, supporting pennsylvania officials, to get the site cleared, and be able to start the rebuilding. the immediate release of $3 million is called quick release emergency funds, they were made to help offset the cost of repairs. this is just a down payment, obviously. there is a lot more than that. we will be getting a lot more federal funding out the door in the coming weeks. additionally, pennsylvania has already referred $8.9 billion from the bipartisan infrastructure law, including $6.5 billion for transportation projects which gives the governor some flexibility to move existing state funds to this project right away, knowing that this money is in the bank. also, union crews have been hard at work, 24/7, since the crash, operating engineers, laborers, carpenters, cement finishers, teamsters, and the ironworkers, they're going to help rebuild,

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

the word "union" and you know i'm not one of them. i'm proud to say the word, i'm proud to be the most pro-union president in american history. [ cheers and applause ] >> i promised you i would be. but what i'm really proud about, what i'm really proud about is being re-elected to most pro-union president in history. i want to thank kamala for all she's doing to fight for work and families. folks, i've said many times, wall street didn't build america. you did. [ cheers and applause ] >> not a joke. i've been saying this for a long time. long before i ran for president. the middle class built this country and you built the middle class. electricians, carpenters, steelworkers, brick layers,

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