well sort of. an iron worker in new york city is stopping traffic. we ll show you what he s doing. also, everything about governor sarah palin seems to make news, even her hair. governor s palin hair is apparently a very big deal. apparently a very big deal. yes, we did say hair. check out the bass pro shops fall hunting classic with huge savings on great gear. like and under $60. don t miss our biggest hunting sale and show of [ male announcer ] this is our beach. this is our pool. our fireworks.
and tunnels and sewer lines are not a good idea right now. this is just pure apolitical awesome in that context. last year you might remember we filmed a giant construction project that will one day be a new subway line in manhattan. the shaded area in the middle of central park. see how there s three different subway lines on the west side, but only one lonely green one on the right? having another subway line will be nice one day. if you live or work along second avenue, the construction is a pain. [ horns blaring ] to increase the peace in the neighborhood one construction worker, a local 40 iron worker is giving up his lunch break every day to serenade the neighborhood. over the last few weeks, people in the neighborhood have been stopping to listen and posting videos of him on youtube.
this is just pure apolitical awesome in that context. last year you might remember we filmed a giant construction project that will one day be a new subway line in manhattan. the shaded area in the middle of central park. see how there s three different subway lines on the west side, but only one lonely green one on the right? having another subway line will be nice one day. if you live or work along second avenue, the construction is a pain. [ horns blaring ] to increase the peace in the neighborhood one construction worker, a local 40 iron worker is giving up his lunch break every day to serenade the neighborhood. over the last few weeks, people in the neighborhood have been stopping to listen and posting videos of him on youtube.
causes not necessarily what they believe in that s not right and violation of their first amendment rights. adam, is it good for our nation and economy if right to work spreads to more states? i think it s neither here nor there for our economy, i think, stuart, what we re doing is infusing or lumping together several issues that don t need be to be lumped together. there s no question that states like wisconsin need to get their costs in line so there s no question this have to do difficult things with workers and breaking unions and going off abolishing collective bargaining, for example, the way to go about doing that, it s one way to do it. it s one particularly nasty and political way to go about doing it. but it s not the only way. the governor of wisconsin could get the costs down without specifically attempting to break the unions, which is what he s trying to do. all right, charlie. let s make it clear they re not looking to break unions, they re looking to break publi
look at this. top five jobs of the year all require math and a college degree. software engineer makes $80,000 a year. scroll down to computer systems analyst, 77,000. the pay of the top job more than top jobs. taxi driver, roofer, lumberjack, iron worker and roustabout. bp had the disaster last year. your xhois is accounting for the job umt your kid to study for. first of all, it s great, when i was a kid engineers and accountants, you only bahaecomee because wrur parents were. they own the world. they fix everything wrong with the world, because the things that are wrong with the world are physical sciences and finances. these people will rule the