Ontario’s once dying auto industry is in the midst of resurrection with a battery plant in Windsor, another on the way in St. Thomas and an exploding electric vehicle market
sky in southern colorado. now they re confirming that the flash was from a routine unarmed missile test. we got it to you. i love that move. keep reading, keep reading. there was nothing to read. it s almost as good as what is drake. tell me what drake is. i thought they were taking the pictures from the vw plant. listen, i was watching. it is a little chilly out across the east. take a look at the map. compared to yesterday we re much, much chillier. in fact a lot of places 15 to 20 degrees cooler than you were yesterday at this time. if you re heading out, bring a sweater. it s still not that bad. you see the little oranges across the central plains. it s warming up again. here s how you day plays out across the northeast. a little lake effect rain across lake ontario. aside from that, mostly clear skies. in the southeast, the rain is
that there was despicable interference, and politically motivated threats. what we have to realize is the vw plant gave the union the chance to go in and see their workers, the nlrb held the election. you had the opposition that couldn t go into the plant. so i think they re a little bit misstating. it was well, no, it was stacked in favor of unionization. and against the opposition, but i think what we are seeing is that individuals, the worker wants to stand up for himself. and they don t trust big unions, they don t trust big institutions. you can see it in how people distrust government. it is a trend that we re seeing. they came out and said in particular, senator corker, they said messed with the election
now at the volkswagen plant in chattanooga who are making $27 an hour. and this is a good, solid wage. they like the arrangement they have. they like the environment they have. and they do not want big labor bosses coming in and messing it up. and just like we ve seen with teachers in california and scott walker in wisconsin, people are going against the unions because they want the ability to control their life, their jobs and their earning power. and they want to be focused on earning the most that at the can possibly earn. they don t want to delegate that responsibility to a union organizer. congresswoman marcia blackburn, good to see you. and we re now into the third month of obamacare sign-up, and one state has yet to see one person signed up.
that there was despicable interference, and politically motivated threats. what we have to realize is the vw plant gave the union the chance to go in and see their workers, the nlrb held the election. you had the opposition that couldn t go into the plant. so i think they re a little bit misstating. it was well, no, it was stacked in favor of unionization. and against the opposition, but i think what we are seeing is that individuals, the worker wants to stand up for himself. and they don t trust big unions, they don t trust big institutions. you can see it in how people distrust government. it is a trend that we re seeing. they came out and said in particular, senator corker, they said messed with the election