betrayal of workers from this administration, from his time as a businessman to now, when that s why he doesn t care about those low-wage workers or any of the 800,000 that are furloughed or lost their jobs or are working without pay. you said you and your wife connie are thinking about whether or not you might make a run. when are you going to decide and will you talk to me when you do? of course. i will always talk to you, rachel. thank you. we are going to four early states, iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina. we will we are going to do a dignity of work listening tour. i m not trying to have the largest rally or the biggest crowds. i want to listen to people and hear them, whether when i talk about the dignity of work, you know, it s a barber in cedar rapids, a physical therapist in concord, it s a restaurant worker in nevada and it s a in florence, south carolina, it might be a construction worker. mmm-hmm. people in this country are working harder than
have lost their jobs or working without pay. you said that you and your wife connie are thinking about whether or not you might make a run. when will you decide and will you talk to me about it? i ll always talk to you, rachel. of course. we re going to the four early states, iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina, we ll do a dignity of work listening tour. i m not trying to have the largest rally or biggest crowds. i want to listen to people and hear them whether and when i talk about the dignity of work, it s acedar rapids or a physical therapist in concord or a restaurant worker in nevada and it s a construction worker and just that people in this country are working harder than ever before and seeing corporate profits are up and executive compensation is exploding. their productivity is up and wages are flattened. there is something wrong with our economy and it starts with
but the action hasn t been cutting across party lines. and democrats who are supposed to be these principled people should live up to their principles and what they don t it confirms that they re actually hypocrites after all. i think it would be interesting to see how we get out of this individual litigation of each individual case, because it s going to happen over and over and over again, and bump this up to a broader decision of pay the arc i can and its benefits. so the cultural ref solution not going to happen not simply in hollywood with big producers or at nbc, it s going to have to happen with that what cleans the hotel room, with the restaurant worker who s experiencing assault. so we have to figure out how we get this discussion about how we talk about male privilege and the way it saturates our society. but we have a reality that david brought up, he used almost the exact same phrase that i remember in the 90s when democrats would defend the clintons, well the voters
people in the dining room like to be more sociable. i like speaking to people in the whole world. i speak germany. italian. portuguese. a friend of mine who works in the business a long time, he says when man comes into the restaurant with a woman, they never say oh mr. so good to see you again. oh, no, no, no. you don t know if the woman is his wife or someone else. and if you say oh, so good to see you again, they say, what do you mean again? i thought you said you had never been here. i remember when i was 18 years old, i was a restaurant worker and in canada, man and his wife, oh, how are you? rodriguez. always you go to the nightclub. oh. that man oh big problem now. of course. never must say. if you re a cheap tipper, by the way, or rude to your server,
the deal down, approaching the corner. the john, a working man on his way home, finds himself in cuffs. speak english? no. that girl you talked to is policia. no. you re under arrest for talking about sex for money. we re going to take you back to an area and talk to you further and maybe give you a ticket. okay? officers quickly whisk the john off the corner and take him out of view. how tall are you? i don t know. 5 6 . how much you weigh? 175. 175. i think so. meet 32-year-old restaurant worker, benitez.