trump put in a call for greg hayes of united technologies come and they spoke for less than 15 minutessaid, look, you have to say this plan. hayes pled his case. trump did not care really. so if you are greg hayes, you are thinking i will save $65 million a year on this plant, a tiny portion of $60 billion in revenue, and the federal government, partly in the person of mr. trump, has their fingers on our defense contracts, which are many billions of dollars, so although trump never brought up the defense contracts, he did not have to, so mr. hayes turns to indiana and gives them a nice little deal and says, i'm going to keep the plant open, but that comes with caveats. one of the things they promised to do was spend $16 million in upgrades, including automation, and mr. hayes said then and told us again that automation is likely to lead to fewer jobs. he is still a fervent believer in globalization. he has no regrets about the initial decision to close the plant, and i don't think he has any regrets about this. they hope to move forward from here. carol: up next, berlin's epic struggle