Im going to read a statement which i typically dont do at these but i want to make sure you full will you understand fully understand what i have to say on the issue that i think is mostly on our minds this morning. Obviously, any foreign breach of our cybercurt measures is serving, and i strongly condemn any such efforts. Prior to the election the director of National Intelligence released a statement saying that the russian government directed the recent compromises of emails from u. S. Persons and institutions. Including from u. S. Political organizations. That is what the Intelligence Community believes can be said in had unclassified remarks without risking sources and methods. Anything else, anything else is irresponsible likely illegal, and potentially for partisan political gain. I agree with senator schumer, chairman mccain, burr, and others simply cannot be a partisan issue. Let me remind all of you that the Senate Intelligence committee on which i and chairman of the Arm Ser
The big question, what we have to explain, how do we go from this new deal and world war ii. , in which the cio is growing exponentially and it is militant and all sorts of voice, and in which workers are calling on the government to 1 and other forms of inequities, how do we get from that to the current moment, with the remnants of a much more bureaucratic and business friendly timid and conventional union . As the last document in his chapter talked about how did the , Labor Movement mature from this conflict class conflict model to one of labormanagement peace . If we view that as maturation and not something else. Lets talk about what changes in the period. If you recall, coming out of world war ii, everything was still up in the air. The United States had still had won the war, but it was up in the air as to what would happen next. That federal government created during the war, those wartime agencies that came into being. What would be their fate . The system of corporatism, the
The big question, what we have to explain, how do we go from this new deal and world war ii. , in which the cio is growing exponentially and it is militant and all sorts of voice, and in which workers are calling on the government to 1 and other forms of inequities, how do we get from that to the current moment, with the remnants of a much more bureaucratic and business friendly timid and conventional union . As the last document in his chapter talked about how did the , Labor Movement mature from this conflict class conflict model to one of labormanagement peace . If we view that as maturation and not something else. Lets talk about what changes in the period. If you recall, coming out of world war ii, everything was still up in the air. The United States had still had won the war, but it was up in the air as to what would happen next. That federal government created during the war, those wartime agencies that came into being. What would be their fate . The system of corporatism, the
43 in allentown. Upper 30s in the poconos. 48 in wilmington. The wind not all that strong dipping a little bit this halfhour. Now down to 7 Miles Per Hour. As we roll through the day, 47 degrees by 7 00. 61 by noon. Afternoon looks bright and similar to yesterday in terms of the temperature. Light winds and high of 67 around 4 00 p. M. Getting cooler as we head into the evening hours. The pollen count still up high today, medium high tomorrow and high on sunday. The temperatures are going up on sunday, ill have the latest update from accuweather on the easter weekend call. Reporter so far so good on the blue route, dave. Looking live approaching route 30. You see the southbound traffic moving nicely at this hour. We have an accident on 422 in reading berks county eastbound between lorain road and she shellbourn road. Elsewhere on the big picture, on the schuylkill expressway and i95 speeds in the upper 40s and 50s, this is a spot we see slowing, i95 southbound approaching cottman, not
Pack times square. We just learned specifics from the nypd. Checkey . Reporter sibila, the mayor and Police Commissioner say this is the most preparei city in the entire country by and far. When you look around times square, you might think there arent that many more Police Officers than regular, but its the ones you dont see, the ones that are undercover and only expected to grow as we get closer to the big night. Now, more than 6,000 Police Officers are expected to be ound times square on new years eve. Hundreds of cameras in the area will be keeping watch from above, and so will helicopters, cops on horseback, in boats, even 1200 probationary officers who raduated today will be hitting the streets. Its not just in tim b square, the area that will be covered. Also cops will be spread out across the city. City officials stresse that there is no speciinc known threat to new york, but nonetheless, they acknowled e this new normal, this new level of security thats been 500plus member Cri