and shut up and a echo. they should not [inaudible] we have to do it to survive. but i don t get it why americans, a lot of americans will i was sold as a sexual slave at 13 for less than $300. i literally had to walk across the dessert into among goalla. after among goal la. i made it to south korea. people here haven t gone through actual arena real hardship. they keep talking about systemic oppression. i m like you don t know what oppression looks like. steve: no kidding. she said north korea was pretty insane. the first thing my mom taught me was we don t even whisper because the birds and the mice can hear us. that young woman has written a story about her memoir called in order to live. and she said, when she escaped from north korea. she thought the united states was a place with free thought and free speech until she went
bureaucrats, who, like the president, are as foreign to the private sector as they are to among goal la. they know nothing about this. they have never been in it. 1955, two important things happened, the number of americans, the percentage of americans and labor unions reached its effigy 35%. now down to 11 % and under 7% in the private sector. also in 1955 ray crock opened his first mcdonald s restaurant. wal-mart didn t exist back then. today, wal-mart is our largest private sector employer. mcdonald s not only hires millions, ray crock has made more millionaires than anyone in history. but through the franchise. now the president, through the national labor relations board is trying to blow up the franchise model. again, sacrificing something that s proven to work on the altar of an agenda for organized labor, which simply is unable any longer to persuade american workers
bureaucrats, who, like the president, are as foreign to the private sector as they are to among goal la. they know nothing about this. they have never been in it. 1955, two important things happened, the number of americans, the percentage of americans and labor unions reached its effigy 35%. now down to 11 % and under 7% in the private sector. also in 1955 ray crock opened his first mcdonald s restaurant. wal-mart didn t exist back then. today, wal-mart is our largest private sector employer. mcdonald s not only hires millions, ray crock has made more millionaires than anyone in history. but through the franchise. now the president, through the national labor relations board is trying to blow up the franchise model. again, sacrificing something that s proven to work on the altar of an agenda for organized labor, which simply is unable any longer to persuade american workers
we ve seen the anguish and the despair of family members who are waiting to learn the fate of their loved ones who are were on that boeing 777. you can emphasize here. good morning, victor, 339 passengers, 339 individual stories ranging from engineers to artists to just ordinary travelers. paul weeks originally from new zealand. he was on his way to a dream job as a miner in among goal la. before he got on that flight, he gave his wife his wedding ring and his watch just in case anything happened to him to give to his two young went.