without pay, and pending further investigation. and we ll continue to pursue this, in fact, until we re done. what s difficult about this is these few people who exhibited bad behavior have painted a bad picture of what s an outstanding assembly plant filled with outstanding and committed chrysler employees at jefferson north, and i want to make it clear we re very proud of our plant, we re very proud of our people. megyn: and chrysler as you heard there, responding to that footage and now actually adding that the company has acted swiftly and they expect final decisions to be made on these employees by monday. folks, he crafted one of the most talked about reports in america right now, his name is rob wilc h-plt ek and he s a reporter for wjbk in detroit. incredible reporting. not only was the entire newsroom glued as we played this yesterday but we have gotten so much feedback on this now from our viewers, some of whom say sadly this
worried at all, rob, now about payback, have you been threatened at all? a lot of people are unhappy with you. well, i have not been threatened but certainly there are a lot of people that are unhappy. in general, detroit is probably pretty unhappy, just the city in general, because you know, we don t need another black eye, we all depend on the auto industry, these guys blew it for everybody. we want our car companies to do well, we want chrysler to do well, we have a lot of really good people out here who work really hard and these knuckle heads that went out and were partying it up, they blew it, they blew it for all of us, and you know, we may have to start from scratch again, trying to build up a reputation. megyn: and there are 2500 employees at that chrysler plant. and those jeeps are awesome, they are really nice cars. megyn: let s hope even the jeeps these guys were behind are still awesome. what does chrysler say? by monday, do they think the cases will be dispositioned,
unfortunately these behaviors exist in our society. often times in these kinds of dispute, unions try to argue that there s a dependency and you can t get rid of somebody when they have a dependency under the law and they fight to keep peoples jobs based on that. we ll see what they try to do between now and monday at that chrysler plant. rob, great reporting. we enjoyed it. we like your style! all right, thanks so much, megyn. megyn: all the best, sir. unbelievable. well, you may have seen at the top of our hour, steve colbert, taking his act to capitol hill: eventually, americans may consider taking these jobs again, or maybe that s crazy. maybe the easier answer is just to have scientist develop vegetables that pick themselves. the genetic engineers at fruit of the loom have mate great stride in human hybrids. megyn: fun yes, maybe. but was it a waste of congress time in we re getting e-mails and our power panel weighs in next. pop singer katie perry, too revealing for elm