money. that s why you hear people say, well, he was only in it for the money. you can t go in, i often tell clients this when they come in. what do you want me to do? i can t go in and arrest somebody. i m not a prosecutor. i m a civil prosecutor when i have your case, but instead of putting somebody in jail, you take away their money. that s what the tort system is. so, in this case, also in collective bargaining agreements, generally, this is not just something that is unique to the nfl. in other type agreements, arbitrations, for instance, you are in a private setting. that s what people are bargaining for. they are saying, i want privacy. if you are going to bring a grievance against me i want privacy. i understand the public frustration, but, remember something, whether it s arbitration, a grievance, whether it s something else entirely, if you are not in a
if you re under strain, if you can t feed your family, if you re worried about being able to pay the rent or the mortgage, it can legitimately make you sick. and if they take something, they re not considered fit for duty, right? they can t go in they re called disqualified. they re disqualified. normally they would do staff work, but that s furlough work, that s furloughed. you have to stay home. so that s what we re seeing happen right now. it s just it s a tremendous amount of stress on a tremendous amount of people who already have so much stress in their work environment. they re highly trained, highly educated officials to deal with the stress and their work environment, but not in their home environment, not paying the bills, not putting food on the table for their family. this week your organization along with pilots and flight attendants wrote a letter to congress and the president warning of the potential dire impact of the shutdown. part of that was in a risk averse
and then when giuliani says you can t do it, he says i have to follow the advice of my lawyers. the bottom line is he wants to meet with mueller just like he wants to go in for a root canal. no way he wants to do that. he knows he can t go in. if he was really innocent and had nothing to hide, he would have gone in there a long time ago. what he has done is not the actions of somebody who is innocent and someone who has nothing to hide. he has done everything he can up to this point to avoid having to talk about this at all with the prosecutors. how does this generally go over with prosecutors, you know that investigation you ve got, hogwash. how much money would you pay to watch donald trump try to convince bob mueller that the 35 indictments and guilty pleas, the exhaustive professional investigation. that would rate really well. that would actually make a good conversation. maybe he thinks have you dealt with people who think they can convince you otherwise about
something that was probably georgia to happen anyway. julie: republican leader mccarthy said and was unified and extension of funding working by senate republicans said would likely pass the house, what exactly happened and could an extension essentially bring the government back into business, thank god it s a weekend because this is a slow going shutdown, not much you will see happen until monday, so they do have essentially until monday to fix this. right, but even beyond that, this administration has been clear they re not going to do things that they think were purely symbolic like put a fence around the washington monument or the world war ii memorial and tell everyone that they are closed ant can t go in or closed down national parks, zinke was at the memorials this morning, the visible things that happened
don t go to san juan. go inside the country like where i live, inside the country. you re not going to see nothing outside of the country. inside the cupstry is where you re going to see the disaster, where you can t there s towns you can t go in. right. you don t know the people that have been there because they don t know, they don t have no communication. reporter: and john, you know, i have been here since hurricane irma. i have seen the challenges people without power even before hurricane maria, but i have to tell you, i certainly understand the challenges and the logistics and reaching some of these places. yesterday, our crew, our crew, even got stuck in an area just outside of there when we went in by road. but i have to tell you something else i ve noticed that is more aid making it to the area.