in worker dues, allegedly spending it on villa rentals, lavish dinners and expensive champagne. and alex, we know both sides were back at the bargaining table today? reporter: yes, david. they were at the bargaining table all day today, but union officials tell me, at this point, they are nowhere near reaching a deal. one thing they would like to see, jobs that were moved to mexico brought back to the u.s. david? alex perez in detroit tonight. thank you. the new firestorm tonight surrounding supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. a new report, another incident of alleged sexual misconduct while at yale. tonight, abc news has reached the woman at the center of this new alleged incident, and what she now says. here s abc s senior national correspondent terry moran. reporter: the new allegation against brett kavanaugh reigniting the bitter partisan fight over his fitness for the nation s highest court and prompting calls for his impeachment. the new york times now reporting th
not at all well with union members and teachers and other critics and majority lawmakers. late this morning police moved into lock the capitol down. you can see there seems to be a sit-in of some point. they wanteded to clear the protester out, ahead of the vote front of the final assembly which was supposed to happen an hour ago. the wisconsin bill would let public employees negotiate only their wages, not working condition or anything else that a typical union can negotiate. limit pay raises to the inflation rate unless there s a referendum and sharply increase worker contributions to pension funds and that is something that workers already agreed to and bar them from deducting worker dues from paychecks. ed joins me now for two at the top. tell me what s going on there