For the past several months, a political firestorm has been raging between the National Labor Relations Board and Boeing. The NLRB blocked Boeing from moving into a massive new plant it had already built in South Carolina because it feared the consequences of a company headquartered in a union state establishing a major presence in a right to work state. On Friday, the NLRB backed down after Boeing struck a new deal with the machinists union. So how significant is this for South Carolina? What will this episode mean for the NLRB in the future? And how could this all end up hurting union states down the line? We discuss it all with South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson, whose district is greatly impacted by this development.