We could see the Teamsters coming in from New Jersey, the AFL-CIO from Chicago. You could see all of the people being bused in.
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I remember that in Baltimore, where I grew up, we would drive by the radio station and tower of WBAL, and I would try to picture the people inside and what they did there.
It is exciting to have two sports teams close to where you live.
If I couldn't broadcast baseball games, I think I would make a good impression on people.
I think anyone would want to see their favorite band in a small club over a large stadium.
The fourth major league game I ever saw in person, I was in uniform.
If we're all together, we have money, and we start to organize, you're going to see the Teamsters Union start to bloom.
Some people go to L.A. just to see recognizable people. There are tour buses. But in New York, everyone seems a little less into that.
You know, we - we start with a mentality that we'll take a sports project if its good. And we're certainly not on the lookout for them, because to be honest we don't have to. They walk in the door.
Instead of putting Americans to work, the Teamsters have been busy yanking members off projects and idling construction projects from California to Indiana to New York in order to shake down employers.
The Philadelphia audiences, they're like our home crowd.