Daniel. We need to talk. Uh. Russell oh, im sorry. This a bad time . No. Not at all. Im justjust hanging with my new friend. Artie. Hi, artie. Sir. Uh, uh. Nothing suspicious going on in here at all. Definitely not, um, abusing fbi resources for personal gain. Shut up, artie. Right. Daniel, now why are you removing all the springs from our pens . Me . I found a lot of partial prints in our reference database that match to you. weak, anxious laugh daniel. . The pen springs are for our prototypes mechanical claw. We needed about 100 or so, and nobody here uses pens. Nobody except me. What is that thing . Its a battle robot a remotecontrolled armored killing machine designed for arena combat. And one day, our only line of defense against the intelligent robot armies well inadvertently create. Well, Everybody Needs a hobby. All right. Oh there we go. Oh oh, yeah. May i . Smash that thing smash that. laughing thats the claw coming after. Oohhoo ow laughing its fun, right . Krumitz doing a 3
elected scott walker says his plan could save $330 million over the next two years and prevent 5,500 layoffs. these are unions that historically for years have never had anyone challenge them. they ve never had anyone challenge the status quo. we re broke. we can t operate the way we operated before. reporter: similar measures are being considered in tennessee, nevada and ohio. but it appears wisconsin, which was the first state to allow for collective bargaining for public employees will be the first to abolish it. cynthia bowers, cbs news, madison, wisconsin. and as cynthia mentioned, legislation similar to the wisconsin proposal is pending in ohio and michigan. some two dozen states are considering substantial decreases in workers pay and their rights. kill the bill! kill the bill! opponents of ohio s senate bill 5 gathered thursday. like the wisconsin legislation, it would cut costs by lowering wages and limiting union rights. the collective bargaining law al