this is by the employer if they didn t attend the event. they had to use their tipaid ti off. they were able to attend but they could not protest the president. we re being joined from nj nnl where the president is vacationing. what more are you learning about this ultimatum. reporter: these workers were told they could either skip the event, in which case they would have to use, like you mention, one of their limited paid time off days, they wouldn t be eligible for their overtime pay because they would have missed a day considered work in the eyes of the company or they could have protested.
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money spent on it. and then she says mastro s conclusion that there was nothing to the threat that was made to me that hoboken would not get the sandy relief money it needs and reserves was sadly predictable. surprisingl surprisingly, as flawed as this report is, it includes the damning fact that after the lieutenant governor made the threat to me in the parking lot, she got in her car and told an aide that i was not playing ball. this report only reinforced the soundness of the decision i made not to cooperate with mr. mastro s so-called investigation. to do so would only lend credibility to an effort that unfortunately for the taxpayers of nj nnl has no credibility or legitimacy whatsoever. alfred, the mayor did not cooperate. i think everyone can understand why she didn t. but at the same time, that served, it seemed to me, to make the authorship of this report
and then she says mastro s conclusion that there was nothing to the threat that was made to me that hoboken would not get the sandy relief money it needs and reserves was sadly predictable. surprisingly, as flawed as this report is, it includes the damning fact that after the lieutenant governor made the threat to me in the parking lot, she got in her car and told an aide that i was not playing ball. this report only reinforced the soundness of the decision i made not to cooperate with mr. mastro s so-called investigation. to do so would only lend credibility to an effort that unfortunately for the taxpayers of nj nnl has no credibility or legitimacy whatsoever. alfred, the mayor did not cooperate. i think everyone can understand why she didn t. but at the same time, that served, it seemed to me, to make the authorship of this report all the easier.
there is tension and always has been between new york and nj nnl on the allocation of resources at the port authority. how important is the port authority? the greatest city in the americans would be nothing without its port. in the 19th century, the port of new york surged past its east coast competitors to become not just the busiest port in the united states, but the busiest port in the world. tin colluding rivers and bays, philadelphia had 37 miles of waterfront. baltimore had 120. boston, 140. while the port of new york had almost 800 miles of waterfront. by 1915, the port of new york