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UAW: Strikers, Start Your Engines

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ABC News

Politics, Daily News, News

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The nation’s largest auto workers union prepares for a strike. A convicted murderer is finally caught after escaping a Pennsylvania prison. And Republicans consider potential blowback for a Biden impeachment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's Thursday, September 14th, and hot strike summer is accelerating.

0:05.4

We start here.

0:08.7

Auto workers are ready to walk off the lines in Detroit.

0:12.4

They feel that this is a moment where they can reset the entire conversation about labor.

0:17.5

If this is a war with management, the union says it's ready with insurgency tactics.

0:22.6

The hunt for a murderer is over.

0:26.6

The man who escaped a Pennsylvania prison is back behind bars, but bigger questions remain.

0:32.4

And there are consequences to being impeached, but also for those doing the impeaching.

0:37.4

So when it ice been my time on in the last six months, impeaching Joe Biden.

0:41.4

A Republican house scrambles to do some political math.

0:47.0

From ABC News, this is Start Here.

0:49.8

I'm Brad Milky.

0:56.6

It feels like we've talked a lot about strikes this year, doesn't it?

1:01.2

Overnight, more than 11,000 film and TV writers went on strike.

1:05.0

This morning, a strike at UPS is looking more likely.

1:08.3

Massive strike, shutting down the nation's second largest school district.

1:11.7

From Starbucks shops to school teachers, from writers and actors to medieval times performers.

1:17.1

And a key thing with each of these labor stoppages is if you wanted to work, it's got to cause a disruption.

1:22.9

Enough so that when you don't show up to your job, people notice, right?

1:26.8

You can argue that's the challenge almost with the entertainment strike.

1:30.2

In a world of delayed releases and streaming reruns, it might take consumers months to really notice there's no new material.

1:36.6

But if cars stopped being made in this country today, you could bet Americans would know about it real quick.

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