originally, before you immigrated to israel. what is it like to see your country, your birth country being attacked this way? well, of course, it s very hard. as you said i grew up here. a lot of friends, people i started with. and i have family. and cousin had to evacuate the bombing and her husband couldn t go out and now he s traveling to kyiv. and when i heard about this humanitarian mission, i said i want to go in and volunteer because of how much it means to me because i want to come and help in the country i grew up in and got the education with. and i have say besides he s been remarkable and a key part of this because he s the whole connection between us and the locales. well, having him as a
couldn t go out and do anything and there was food in the aisles. the reason there was food in the aisles is because there were workers at the grocery stores showing up during the midst of the pandemic and at the other end of the supply chain in battle creek, michigan, or wherever there were people in the factory day in and day out in the midst of a pandemic making sure that food got made. these are literally those people who fed the country during the pandemic. they were called appropriately so heroes. these are heroes and heroines feeding us, working insane hours and now because they want better wages, they want to end this disastrous two-tier wage system by which younger workers earn substantially lower wages and benefits than older workers. these workers are standing up for the younger generation. real solidarity, doing the right thing, and the company responds
feed their family, when you couldn t go out and do anything. and there was food in the aisles. and the reason there was food in the aisles was because there were workers at the grocery stores who are showing up every day in a midst of a pandemic and at the other end of that supply chain, in battle creek michigan, or wherever, there are people in the factory day in and day out in the midst of the pandemic. making sure that food got made. this is literally those people who fled the country during the pandemic. they are. they were called appropriately so, heroes. these are heroes feeding us. working insane hours. and now because they want better wages, they want to end this disastrous two tier wage system, by which younger workers earn substantially lower wages and benefits than older workers. these workers are standing up for their younger generation. real solidarity.
that he wasn t answering the phone, it became six hours. for daniel, that s totally unusual. he would never ever get to that point. and what did local police do when you contacted them? what did they tell you? well, they helped for the first day. they took the report. first, they said wait 12 hours, i was three hours off. i called back after three hours. they took my report and also started asking questions around the job, you know, to try to locate him that way. i think one of the officer crews went out and did a drive-through of the street area, not in the desert. i requested them to go out and look for my son. they said he s a grown man so it was night. so they couldn t go out and the next morning i said hey, can y all please go out there and look for my son. he said they would go out there and called me back and said it s been denied from the higher ups
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