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Auto workers demand answers from Romney

  United Auto Workers along with 6 other organizations filed an federal ethics complaint today against Mitt Romney. They claim Romney has violated ethics rules by refusing to reveal how much money his family made during the Auto Rescue. Ed Schultz talks to Bob King, President of the UAW, about the all

Auto industry fights back against Romney’s Jeep ad lie

  The captains of industry who run American automobile companies have a word for people like Mitt Romney: Liar. MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell discusses with MSNBC’s Ari Melber.

Canadian Strike Bad for US Autos?

  Strikes at Canadian automobile plants could quickly impact U.S. supply, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau. And that could put a significant dent in the U.S. auto industry recovery.

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Dark money is playing a crucial role in the down-ticket Ohio senate race. Tea Party Republican Josh Mandel is inching up in the polls against incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown, and he's getting lots of help from outside interest groups. Ed Schultz talks to Senator Brown about the race and why Republi

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