sometime after the midterms. as you heard him say earlier, everything is at stake in the midterms. then the question is about bringing the country together like what we saw in the past week with the mccain services. this is the parade that s going on right now? yeah. we re right in the middle of it. it s happening all around us. we got i just every labor union in the city. my hometown parade in ohio, they just have, like, random trucks driving down the street. that s part of the parade. i love this about america. these parades. and what s the temperature there? how are people holding up? reporter: it s humid. it s in the mid 80s. believe me, a shout out to my great crew here, jarod and don what are bearing with me. keeping up with the vice president and the parade. yeah, that s a job. mike, thank you so much. i know you ll be with us throughout the day here on
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stake at the midterms in. everything. it s simple. everything. we re in a fight for the soul of america here. that was former vice president joe biden. you saw him here live this morning just before he began marching in one of the biggest labor day parades in the country. this is the third time in four years he s appeared at what is billed as such a big deal. it usually draws huge crowds. 60,000, 7,00,000 people show up for that. mike asked him that question. there he is along the parade route. what else did the vp have to tell you? reporter: well, chris, first, i m sorry. i couldn t get the vice president to come back and be with us live a second time. he s at the front of the parade right now where it s going to be wrapping up, but the parade the day doesn t end with the parade. the vice president will be stopping by a number of picnics that happen with the different labor unions and some of the candidates here. this is the kickoff for joe
trumpka after criticism. unfortunately to date the things he s done to hurt workers outpace what he s done to help workers. the president firing back on twitter saying trumka represented his union poorly on television this morning. it s easy to see why unions are doing so poorly. workers are raising concerns about the china and nafta negotiations with canada. right now milwaukee, wisconsin union members are marching in the labor fest parade. we re there. what are you hearing from folks about the impact of the president s trade policies and what is on fire behind you? reporter: yeah. this is the sign of a parade. i want to introduce you to iron workers local union float. this is a congressional