u.n. thomas pickering on whether there is a potential endgame for israel in all of this. also ahead, a vote could come as early as this week on the next step in the house gop impeachment even as his son hunter turned the table on the committee leader demanding that he testify. it comes as court declared insurrectionist donald trump has a new sales pitch. he s a candidate who will protect democracy. all of that plus the santos saga ends in congress. so i am no longer congressman santos. i m just regular old professor major general reverend astronaut santos. protector of the realm, princess of genova. coming up, i m going to talk to a screenwriter who saw his fictional story about a conman in congress come to life over the past year. stay tuned for that conversation. you don t want to miss it. we ll begin this hour with the breaking story out of the middle east. the pentagon confirmed the uss carney shot down two drones after multiple commercial vessels were attacked in the
nationwide to show support for other unions. paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg s labor fight and a nabisco strike in portland. what shifted to bring us here to this moment now? a lot of upset workers. that s it. we re just tired of being in the background and watching these ceos make all this money. reporter: out in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 film and tv workers is just days away. in a series of tweets thursday, their union writing if the studios want a fight, they poked the wrong bear. their calls for higher pay, better benefits and meal breaks growing louder ahead of the strike set for monday. as more and more american workers look to the future. i think they re not willing to take it anymore. that s showing up in the strike activity. it s showing up in high quit rates. it s showing up in jobs being vacant for longer. and, in fact, it s forcing
american airlines. he is now visiting picket lines nationwide to show support for other unions, paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg labor fight and nabisco strike in portland. what shifted to bring us to this moment? a lot of upset workers. we re tired of being in the background and watching the ceos make all this money. meanwhile in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 tv and film workers is days away. in a series of tweets thursday, theirs union writing if the studios want to fight, they poked the wrong bear. their calls their higher pay, better benefits and meal breaks growing louder. more and more american workers look to the future. i think they re not willing to take it anymore and that s showing up in the strike activity, it s showing up in high quit rates, it s showing up in jobs being vacant for longer,