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mr. steele was charged with battery on a correctional officer. >> about 90% of the staff they get workingere are the people who got picked on in school. they come over here, and now it's payback time. they think that badge gives them power. that badge is only an illusion of power. that power can be stripped and taken away in a moment's notice. >> mr. steele was accused of throwing a cup full of urine on the correctional officer. >> i decided to be my own lawyer. i wanted to act pro se. i wanted to ask my own questions. i wanted to do my own jury selection. i wanted to file my own motions. the judge granted it. a couple months before, a month before, i knew he was the one that was going to be gone. >> on one occasion, i did visit with him face to face, and i made him a plea offer at that time which he rejected. >> i tell him straight up, why don't you just drop this case. this case is nothing. he's like, oh, no, we have to make an example. so you want to make me the example. i want to make you the example. so i made an example out of him and showed him why he should have just dropped the c
mr. steele was charged with battery on a correctional officer. >> about 90% of the staff they get workingere are the people who got picked on in school. they come over here, and now it's payback time. they think that badge gives them power. that badge is only an illusion of power. that power can be stripped and taken away in a moment's notice. >> mr. steele was accused of throwing a cup full of urine on the correctional officer. >> i decided to be my own lawyer. i wanted to...
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mr. steele was hired by a republican operative trying to discredit mr. trump during the republican primary process. >> bret: do you know or do you stand behind congressman schiff who read a lot of the dossier. >> what i would say is i don't know the veracity of the dossier. i know it was done by a long-term agent of the british government, one of our allies, and i know that this agent was viewed as at least credible by the american government. >> bret: understanding -- >> truth or nontruth of the claims made in the dossier and there have been some claims that were quite salacious. other claims indicated they felt the russian government had some ability to influence mr. trump. >> bret: understanding that the special counsel has a job to do, you have a job to do with the investigation heard what you say to people at home who say man, this is a lot. and i don't care about this, i care about my job and my health care and what's going to be on my table. even people in virginia who wonder that place to go but i would say is what we know, and we know this not b
mr. steele was hired by a republican operative trying to discredit mr. trump during the republican primary process. >> bret: do you know or do you stand behind congressman schiff who read a lot of the dossier. >> what i would say is i don't know the veracity of the dossier. i know it was done by a long-term agent of the british government, one of our allies, and i know that this agent was viewed as at least credible by the american government. >> bret: understanding --...
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mr. steel, i'm going to start with you. this is your party here.'ve got your finger on the pulse. >> such as it is. >> such as it is. where are we -- this sort of like -- the sessions trump feud is just a head scratcher in so many ways. >> it's ridiculous, yeah. >> because when you think about the core issue that put trump on the map, immigration, there is nobody that he's more mind melded with and nobody has more bone afee did he see with the crowd than jeff sessions. this to me is a terrible base move. >> and the one guy who ostensibly been carrying out the president's agenda since he came in office. so you want to take him out which leads everyone into the corner of belief that, well, this is really about the russia thing and wanting to control that process inside the fbi that touches on the things that may touch on trump. having that said, republicans by and large, and i think the president got a strong whiff of it this week, have a very, very bright line that they have drawn when it comes to someone like sessions. he's our guy. he's there for
mr. steel, i'm going to start with you. this is your party here.'ve got your finger on the pulse. >> such as it is. >> such as it is. where are we -- this sort of like -- the sessions trump feud is just a head scratcher in so many ways. >> it's ridiculous, yeah. >> because when you think about the core issue that put trump on the map, immigration, there is nobody that he's more mind melded with and nobody has more bone afee did he see with the crowd than jeff sessions....
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agencies to certify that all of the iron and steel products used in any cross-border pipelines are produced in the united states br they can be approved. mr. speaker, foreign steel makers now supply half the oil and gas drilling in extraction pipes used in the united states, and it's only getting worse. the american iron and steel institute estimates that imports of steel pipes for the oil and gas industry are up 237% in the first half of 2017 from a year earlier. earlier this year, president trump signed an executive order instructing the secretary of commerce to develop a plan that would require any company building a pipeline within u.s. borders to use american-made materials and equipment. my amendment mirrors the spirit of that executive order by applying the same rules to any proposed cross-border pipelines. mr. speaker, we need to rebuild america. we need to rebuild america's infrastructure. we need to rebuild america's energy infrastructure, but we need to rebuild america by creating american jobs. mr. speaker, i can think of no better message to send during president trump's made in america week than by standing up for american w
agencies to certify that all of the iron and steel products used in any cross-border pipelines are produced in the united states br they can be approved. mr. speaker, foreign steel makers now supply half the oil and gas drilling in extraction pipes used in the united states, and it's only getting worse. the american iron and steel institute estimates that imports of steel pipes for the oil and gas industry are up 237% in the first half of 2017 from a year earlier. earlier this year, president...
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mr. trump. the potential for steel tariffs caused the eu to suggest they could retaliate with tariffs on kentucky bourbon of all , products. with you make of that and trumps views? rep. yarmouth: that would be the shame and we would be penalizing very thirsty people around the world if we did that. i think that is one of these very significant pitfalls with a trade policy on an ad hoc basis. because it does lend itself to anecdotal repercussions and reciprocations. i would say this is why it is useful to trade deals. i voted against tpp, not because i didn't think there were a lot of good things in it and because i thought the theory behind it was not valid, i thought it was very valid, but if we didn't determine the terms of trade in asia then china would. the problem is that i couldn't go to some of my most faithful supporters, workers throughout my district and say this time it's going to be different. by that i mean trade deal sometimes are great as long as you enforce them and we never enforce any trade deals to any extent. i think whether we proceed with this trade agreement in the european
mr. trump. the potential for steel tariffs caused the eu to suggest they could retaliate with tariffs on kentucky bourbon of all , products. with you make of that and trumps views? rep. yarmouth: that would be the shame and we would be penalizing very thirsty people around the world if we did that. i think that is one of these very significant pitfalls with a trade policy on an ad hoc basis. because it does lend itself to anecdotal repercussions and reciprocations. i would say this is why it is...
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i am trying to understand the steel dossier as it relates to fusion can you tell me about their role, why the dossier was created and what they hope to achieve? mr. browder: i only know about the steel dossier and this whole thing from what i have read in the press. i am just a bystander in that part of the story. what i am familiar with on a first-hand basis is fusion gps and glenn simpson's role working on behalf of the russian government to overturn the magnitsky act. the steps they took very much compromise their integrity. sen. durbin: you are saying you do not know about a connection between steele fusion and the dossier? mr. browder: i do not. sen. durbin: this june meeting with mr. trump jr. and paul manafort and others really raises extraordinary questions about what the russians were trying to achieve with that meeting. you have any other indications of meetings that took place, similar meetings involving the trump campaign or family? mr. browder: i know nothing about any other meetings with the trump campaign or family. i do know the russians were all over the capitol hill and hear in congress trying to get meetings with members of co
i am trying to understand the steel dossier as it relates to fusion can you tell me about their role, why the dossier was created and what they hope to achieve? mr. browder: i only know about the steel dossier and this whole thing from what i have read in the press. i am just a bystander in that part of the story. what i am familiar with on a first-hand basis is fusion gps and glenn simpson's role working on behalf of the russian government to overturn the magnitsky act. the steps they took...
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mr. president, but this is also the steel valley. every one of these people love you, sir. and i don't want to sound silly or anything, but i thought, what would i say to the president if i ever got to meet him which is this is, honest to god, an over the top moment for me. i thought, you know, i'm just going to tell him something. and sir, like i said, thank you for justice gorsuch on the supreme court. [ cheers ] right? that started it all. and then -- and then, i apologize, i said, mr. president, thank you for melania. could we have a better -- could we have a more outstanding first lady? i'm probably going to be in trouble with my wife, but god bless that woman. and then the last thing i said and i don't think he thought i was going to take this much time but anybody that knows me, this is going to happen. i said thank you, sir, for keeping the promises that you've made to these 12,000 people and to the country. and my recommendation, sir, look what you could do in the bastion of the democratic party. i don't think there's anybody except kai hoge ga county that's more d
mr. president, but this is also the steel valley. every one of these people love you, sir. and i don't want to sound silly or anything, but i thought, what would i say to the president if i ever got to meet him which is this is, honest to god, an over the top moment for me. i thought, you know, i'm just going to tell him something. and sir, like i said, thank you for justice gorsuch on the supreme court. [ cheers ] right? that started it all. and then -- and then, i apologize, i said, mr....
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mr. bush: the ship that bears our dad's name is more than 95,000 tons of aluminum and steel. she will carry nearly 6000 of the finest sailors and marines in the world. [applause] mr. bush: she represents the craftsmanship of many skilled builders and thousands of hours of preparation. so i congratulate all of you on this tremendous achievement. the ship is a fitting tribute to a generation of men with whom my dad was privileged to serve. she is also a tribute to a new generation of american soldiers and sailors and coast guard men and women, airmen, and marines who have stepped forward to defend the united states of america. again our troops are facing down , a brutal enemy. again, they are making america and the world safer, and again they will come home in victory. [applause] mr. bush: people often ask what i treasure most about being the president. nothing comes close to the honor of being your commander in chief. every day i am amazed by the skill and courage of our men and women in uniform. and as we send the uss george h.w. bush in service, i know you will do credit to t
mr. bush: the ship that bears our dad's name is more than 95,000 tons of aluminum and steel. she will carry nearly 6000 of the finest sailors and marines in the world. [applause] mr. bush: she represents the craftsmanship of many skilled builders and thousands of hours of preparation. so i congratulate all of you on this tremendous achievement. the ship is a fitting tribute to a generation of men with whom my dad was privileged to serve. she is also a tribute to a new generation of american...
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durbin: you are saying you do not know about a connection between steele fusion and the dossier? mrbrowder: sen. durbin: correct. with mr. trumpng jr. and paul manafort and others really raises extraordinary questions about what the russians were trying to achieve with the that meeting. you have any other indications of meetings that took place, similar meetings involving the trump campaign or family? mr. browder: i know nothing about any other meetings with the trump campaign or family. i do know the russians were all over the capitol hill and hearing congress trying to get meetings with members of congress to try to make the same type of pitch. unsuccessfully, in the end. that they were here, en masse. sen. durbin: i will cut my questions at this point. ink you for coming here. i deeply regret what has whoened to mr. magnitsky, was trying his best to resolve the challenge they put in your path. i joined with my colleagues in the creation of these sanctions. about my own stories russian and mr. putin to tell, >> i do believe the case is solid and i think you for coming before us to
durbin: you are saying you do not know about a connection between steele fusion and the dossier? mrbrowder: sen. durbin: correct. with mr. trumpng jr. and paul manafort and others really raises extraordinary questions about what the russians were trying to achieve with the that meeting. you have any other indications of meetings that took place, similar meetings involving the trump campaign or family? mr. browder: i know nothing about any other meetings with the trump campaign or family. i do...
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mr. president, but this is also the steel valley. every one of these people love you, sir. and i don't want to see it now seem silly, but i thought, what would i say to the president if i got to meet him. i've thought, i'm just going to tell him something. and, sir, like i said, thank you for justice gorsuch on the supreme court. right? that started it all. and then, i apologize, i said, mr. president, thank you for melania. could we have a better -- could we have a more outstanding first lady? i'm probably going to be in trouble with my wife, but god bless that woman. and then the last thing i said, and i don't think he thought i was going to take this much time, but anybody that knows me, this is going to happen. i said, thank you, sir, for keeping the promises that you made to these 12,000 people and to the contrary. and my recommendation, sir, look what you can do in the bastion of the democratic party. i don't think there is anybody except one county that has more democratic voters than us. look what you can draw. i go back to washington, i would tell the republicans a
mr. president, but this is also the steel valley. every one of these people love you, sir. and i don't want to see it now seem silly, but i thought, what would i say to the president if i got to meet him. i've thought, i'm just going to tell him something. and, sir, like i said, thank you for justice gorsuch on the supreme court. right? that started it all. and then, i apologize, i said, mr. president, thank you for melania. could we have a better -- could we have a more outstanding first lady?...
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mr. simpson got connected to christopher steel, the former british spy who put together that as of yet unverified of critical information about the president and then another really central issue here is going to be the relationship between glen simpson who runs fusion gps, the opposition research firm, christopher steel, the former spy and the fbi, the washington post reported that the fbi at one point was planning to actually pay christopher steel to keep doing his research into trump and trump's businesses after glen simpson and fusion gps had decided to stop paying him. now, there's no indicator the fbi actually put christopher steel on their payroll, but clearly there was some sort of conversation there at the washington post -- if the washington post report is accurate which it appears to be. a central question of course for the committee is going to be how does this all work together? the senate judiciary committee does oversight of the fbi so that will be particularly front of mind for grassley. arthel: will simpson be under oath? let's talk about why he was subpoenaed and not necessarily
mr. simpson got connected to christopher steel, the former british spy who put together that as of yet unverified of critical information about the president and then another really central issue here is going to be the relationship between glen simpson who runs fusion gps, the opposition research firm, christopher steel, the former spy and the fbi, the washington post reported that the fbi at one point was planning to actually pay christopher steel to keep doing his research into trump and...
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to take action that the other european nations did at the most acute time when , our steel industry is suffering? mr. speaker, this government is the architect of the failed austerity policies, and now threatens to use brexit to turn britain into a low wage, deregulated -- a narrow and hopeless vision of the potential in this country which would only , serve the few one that would , ruin industry, destroy innovation, and hit people's living standards. and finally, mr. speaker, the u.s. president said a u.s.-u.k. trade deal will happen quickly. can the prime minister give any details or timetable or any of the terms of this agreement on environmental protections, workers rights, consumer's, rights, product safety any of , those issues that so concerned so many people? >> good question. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker the , prime minister lost her hope and now she is losing britain. and her influence abroad. >> here here! pm may: thank you, mr. speaker. can i say to the right honorable gentleman, on the issue of terrorist financing, it is in fact the united kingdom that has been not only developing approaches
to take action that the other european nations did at the most acute time when , our steel industry is suffering? mr. speaker, this government is the architect of the failed austerity policies, and now threatens to use brexit to turn britain into a low wage, deregulated -- a narrow and hopeless vision of the potential in this country which would only , serve the few one that would , ruin industry, destroy innovation, and hit people's living standards. and finally, mr. speaker, the u.s....
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mr. trump? cnn's randi kaye has our report. >> reporter: as past steel day parade in france this week, u.s. of honor. marching bands, jet flyovers, and an american flag rolled out before him. earlier, the french president accompanied mr. trump on a tour of napoleon's private tomb. and arranged for a lavish dinner at the eiffel tower restaurant. where they dined on fillet of beef and potato souffle with truffle sauce. >> it will be a dinner between friends. >> reporter: flattering for sure. it's the pomp and circumstance on all presidents and all it seems to woo the leader of the free world. >> thank you for a tour of some of the most incredible buildings anywhere in the world. i was very, very beautiful thing to see. >> reporter: no question, donald trump enjoy it's being the center of attention. his biographers say the more adulation people heap on him, the more likely they are to get a better response. when president trump arrived in saudi arabia in may for his first foreign trip. he was treated to a sword dance. his image even projected on the wall of his hotel where he walked the red car
mr. trump? cnn's randi kaye has our report. >> reporter: as past steel day parade in france this week, u.s. of honor. marching bands, jet flyovers, and an american flag rolled out before him. earlier, the french president accompanied mr. trump on a tour of napoleon's private tomb. and arranged for a lavish dinner at the eiffel tower restaurant. where they dined on fillet of beef and potato souffle with truffle sauce. >> it will be a dinner between friends. >> reporter:...
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mrs. macron. this is a wonderful national celebration. tomorrow, the steel day.are honored to be here in your beautiful country. with its proud history and its magnificent people and thank you for the tour of some of the most incredible buildings anywhere in the world. it's a very beautiful thing to see, thank you. when the french people rose up and stormed to the, it change the course of human history. our two nations are forever joined by the spirit of revolution and the fight for freedom. france is america's first and oldest ally, a lot of people don't know that. ever since france joined lafayette, our fates and fortunes have been tied unequivocally together. it was a long time ago, but we are together. we are together perhaps more so than ever. this visit also commemorates another milestone. one century ago, the united states entered world war i. when the president called me, and mention that fact, 100 years ago, i said mr. president, i will be there. that's a big, important date, 100 years. we remember the tens of thousands of americans who gave their lives
mrs. macron. this is a wonderful national celebration. tomorrow, the steel day.are honored to be here in your beautiful country. with its proud history and its magnificent people and thank you for the tour of some of the most incredible buildings anywhere in the world. it's a very beautiful thing to see, thank you. when the french people rose up and stormed to the, it change the course of human history. our two nations are forever joined by the spirit of revolution and the fight for freedom....
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of rules-based international trade regime, and steel, these are the steps that actually can be made, but this will continue to remain on the agenda. >> mr. philip from rtl. >> chancellor, on the side here. summit, we had interruptions with london, but not with such riots. hamburg has been perhaps blamed for this, because of loss of control, maybe echoing the loss of control with the refugee crisis. >> i think one needs to take each case individually. these violent riots have to be fought against syria i think the police -- fought against. i think the police have done an exemplary job in addressing that. , violence and very bad violence has been brought here. riot toxpressly came to the city. obviously we condemn this. the images are not a nice at all, they are a slap in the face demonstrators, from the world of politics, to make this a better world. we have worked hard. we have been able to achieve something. we have been able to ensure the safety of the summit. as a society we need to condemn this kind of violence. i don't think we need to apply the same yardstick. >> erdogan wasn't there for the concert, but he apparently met -- there
of rules-based international trade regime, and steel, these are the steps that actually can be made, but this will continue to remain on the agenda. >> mr. philip from rtl. >> chancellor, on the side here. summit, we had interruptions with london, but not with such riots. hamburg has been perhaps blamed for this, because of loss of control, maybe echoing the loss of control with the refugee crisis. >> i think one needs to take each case individually. these violent riots have...
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mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. and that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: as he was being escorted out, that heavy steel door closing behind him, you can see him clenching his fist saying oh, god, oh, god, moments before he had said thank you to his victim, bruce. and now the words, i'll call you. lovelock prison, nevada. >> what is simpson planning to do once he goes free? >> he wants to live in florida, that's the first thing, near his two youngest children. if that is granted, he'llable assign -- be assigned to a florida probation officer. >> he should have no problem supporting himself. he receives a pension from the nfl, reported to be $25,000 a month, which he has collected the entire time he has been in prison. it is expected he will walk free in the first week in object. the murder verdict was october 3rd, 1995. possibly walking free some 22 years after. new developments from the white house after president trump's legal team is reportedly seeking to discredit the russia probe by looking for potential conflicts of interest. they're said to be investigating the investigators hired by robert mu ro
mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. and that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: as he was being escorted out, that heavy steel door closing behind him, you can see him clenching his fist saying oh, god, oh, god, moments before he had said thank you to his victim, bruce. and now the words, i'll call you. lovelock prison, nevada. >> what is simpson planning to do once he goes free? >> he...
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mr. trump thought china would do something with north korea, and we're ready to slap sanctions on chinese steeln very quickly, and i don't think putin will buy into anything other than a meeting hopefully maybe get some sort of -- convince president trump of something putin believes and then move on and let the, you know, top officials on both sides work out details if they even get that far. >> mm-hmm. jonathan, this is what putin said after it was reported in may that president trump shared classified information. remember, with the russian minister sergei lavrov during the oval office meeting? watch this. >> translator: we see that political schizophrenia is developing in the u.s. i can't find any explanation for the president supposedly revealing some kind of secret to lavrov. incidentally, i had a talk with lavrov this morning and had to rebuke him, giving him a telling off that he didn't share the secret with us, neither me nor the russian special services. that was very bad of him. >> do you think trump takes putin seriously? >> yes and no. i don't think he takes him seriously as what th
mr. trump thought china would do something with north korea, and we're ready to slap sanctions on chinese steeln very quickly, and i don't think putin will buy into anything other than a meeting hopefully maybe get some sort of -- convince president trump of something putin believes and then move on and let the, you know, top officials on both sides work out details if they even get that far. >> mm-hmm. jonathan, this is what putin said after it was reported in may that president trump...
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without not having to carry 10 pounds of steel at the bottom of my legs, and also because of the fact of that i have just completed a 14,000 mile trip. [applause] mr. eberhardt: this was an extraordinary moment at the end of his life and at the end of his presidency. it is the one and only time during his presidency where he acknowledges his disability. fdr then traveled toward georgia where he kept a retreat for many years. it was the site of the rehabilitation center he set up in the 1920's for the treatment of polio patients, like himself. he was down there in warm springs on april 12, 1945, when he was stricken by a massive cerebral hemorrhage and by that -- and died that afternoon. this was a profound shock for the country. people within fdr's inner circle understood that the president was very ill, but the general public did not know that. so, when the announcement came on april 12, 1945 of his death, there was grief of a real profound nature throughout the nation. what you need to understand about this is the countries at war, he has been president for over 12 years, younger people, especially had no other president. i often point out to pe
without not having to carry 10 pounds of steel at the bottom of my legs, and also because of the fact of that i have just completed a 14,000 mile trip. [applause] mr. eberhardt: this was an extraordinary moment at the end of his life and at the end of his presidency. it is the one and only time during his presidency where he acknowledges his disability. fdr then traveled toward georgia where he kept a retreat for many years. it was the site of the rehabilitation center he set up in the 1920's...
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mr. president, but this is also the steel valley. every one of these people love you, sir.licans and the democrats, sir, look, i'm going to go do my rallies. you got the agenda. those people are voting for me and mine. do what you want. pass my agenda or we're going on the road. steve: well, he is on the road right now. the man that the president just pulled up is between know defabio from youngstown an ohio forklift driver who had never voted republican in his life is out at the diner with todd today. so, geno, when you went to the arena last night you had no idea the president of the united states was going to pull you out of the crowd. yet, you were so eloquent about what donald trump meant to you and people like you. >> you know i was eloquent because i have been saying it since the election started. it's the same thing. i have told, like i said last night, my friends and especially people who love me probably got sick of hearing me say it i said it since he started running. the guy is actually making a difference in six months he has made a difference in our lives alre
mr. president, but this is also the steel valley. every one of these people love you, sir.licans and the democrats, sir, look, i'm going to go do my rallies. you got the agenda. those people are voting for me and mine. do what you want. pass my agenda or we're going on the road. steve: well, he is on the road right now. the man that the president just pulled up is between know defabio from youngstown an ohio forklift driver who had never voted republican in his life is out at the diner with...
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yes, what do you say to all the buyers of steel who say, hey, the decision to make you a winner makes me a loser. >> we have to look at -- >> i'm talking to mr. zekelman >> absolutely. tariffs and quotas are needed and certainly it will raise some prices but in terms of what steel costs as a percentage of component going into things, it really is very small labor comes after that most of these steel products that are coming in are being dumped we have trade agreements with countries that are obsolete and aren't enforced. we spend more time and more effort making sure the olympics are fair amongst every country than we do with our trade agreements we're competing against countries now in trade that are feeding their companies steroids and we're natural. and you just can't win like that >> interesting analogy you get the last word. >> for the main message is that it's incredible what's happening at made in america week here at the white house and with this administration what they are doing in celebrating and focusing on the american worker and global competitiveness to create more jobs here in america. >> all right, folks, thanks very much we
yes, what do you say to all the buyers of steel who say, hey, the decision to make you a winner makes me a loser. >> we have to look at -- >> i'm talking to mr. zekelman >> absolutely. tariffs and quotas are needed and certainly it will raise some prices but in terms of what steel costs as a percentage of component going into things, it really is very small labor comes after that most of these steel products that are coming in are being dumped we have trade agreements with...
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mr. mccain, aye . potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? ry: i ha gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) >> our healthcare insurance system is a mess, we all know it, something has to be done. we republicans have look for a way to end and replace it with something else, we have not found yet. i am not sure we will. all we have managed to do is make more popular a policy that was not popular when we start trying to get rid of it. i vote for motion to proceed to allow a debate, and continue amendments we offered. liz: tough words from senator john mccain, returning to capitol hill today to a standing ovation if his fellow lawmaker, veteran 30 career senator from arizona had surgery last week. brain cancer is diagnosis bu
mr. mccain, aye . potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? ry: i ha gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford truck to shame. james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy...
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steel melted and manufactured here in the united states. >> great job. mike, would you like to say something? >> thank you, mr. president. want to welcome all the great job creators and entrepreneurs. i think you all can tell this country has a president who loves people, who make things and who grow things. and i just want to assure you that whatever we call it, made in america is not a slogan, it is a mission for this president and this administration and we're not going to stop, until we make made in america great again. >> thank you, mike. >> mr. president, mr. vice president, dr. navarro, secretary acosta thank you for having me here. i'm carter beard. flag makers we make state and international flags. we were founded in new york city in 1847. sixth generation president. we have approximately 700 employee flag makers making our product in our factories in south boston, virginia, could bees creek, virginia, ohio and gilley esville, pennsylvania, a few mile from the hills school in pots town. >> good school. governor of indiana is here. where is rare i can. doctor eric. can't miss i am. [applause] doing a great job. t
steel melted and manufactured here in the united states. >> great job. mike, would you like to say something? >> thank you, mr. president. want to welcome all the great job creators and entrepreneurs. i think you all can tell this country has a president who loves people, who make things and who grow things. and i just want to assure you that whatever we call it, made in america is not a slogan, it is a mission for this president and this administration and we're not going to stop,...
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mr. president, all you have is your base and you need the steel tariffs and damn the broader and economiconathan: how are you thinking about it at the moment come a jacob? jacob: steele has been brought up. it's obviously an area where the united states relatively recently in the w bush era imposed steel tariffs as well. it is likely to be first and then probably gaging on the reaction, which i would expect to be very hostile but the broad but quite frankly also the mess to clean here in the united states, where there's a lot of sectors hurt by this, auto and the like, we will see whether they proceed. at the same time, i view this mostly as a base play. it is something they do to cater to their political base and they may need more than steel. there's a degree of politics of symbolism as well. david: you talked about a possible 19-1 summit. in fairness, it is not just the united states that has protectionist arguments. if you look globally at worldwide trade, is the rate of increase keeping up with gdp growth? jacob: no. one of the characteristics that we have seen beginning with the gre
mr. president, all you have is your base and you need the steel tariffs and damn the broader and economiconathan: how are you thinking about it at the moment come a jacob? jacob: steele has been brought up. it's obviously an area where the united states relatively recently in the w bush era imposed steel tariffs as well. it is likely to be first and then probably gaging on the reaction, which i would expect to be very hostile but the broad but quite frankly also the mess to clean here in the...
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with the sixth-grade education, as a steel worker, never making a lot of money. what great street smarts, mr. chairman. ms. stout, your written testimony was fabulous. when i read it. you wrote about simplification and consolidation, and you concluded that one does not necessarily equal the other. which i thought was really interesting. and you specifically mentioned some different kinds of employer saving plans like 401(k) and 403 b and 457 plans. i've heard from a number of participants, including teachers and firefighters from my district. and in my district, in columbus, ohio, nationwide insurance is the largest provider of 457 plans in the country. so can you provide some more detail on the different populations that serve, that these plans serve, and why it's important for us in considering tax reform. to -- to make sure that we don't throw the baby out with the bathwater and continue to allow for the incentivizing of these plans? >> yes, thank you, congressman taberry. as far as, there is a need out there to have different types of plans. and we still have a need to keep them and simp
with the sixth-grade education, as a steel worker, never making a lot of money. what great street smarts, mr. chairman. ms. stout, your written testimony was fabulous. when i read it. you wrote about simplification and consolidation, and you concluded that one does not necessarily equal the other. which i thought was really interesting. and you specifically mentioned some different kinds of employer saving plans like 401(k) and 403 b and 457 plans. i've heard from a number of participants,...
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mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel.e territory. business confidence in germany a 30 year high. dollar/yen stood out, now at a two-month high. the bond bulls, you see a rally across the board as yields move lower. current still off by more than 1%. david: let's get an update on what is making headlines. the health care fight will greet lawmakers this week. mitch mcconnell is still trying to find enough votes in his caucus to muscle the measure. several republicans have indicated they oppose the bill. this morning, president trump tweeted. mnuchin secretary steve says the white house is committed to getting the tax overhaul proposal through congress by the end of the year. he said the plan will not include a 40% tax rate for the richest americans. prime minister theresa may will call on opposition lawmakers to help steer britain out of the e.u. economicsocial and reform is needed to make a success of brexit. two will call for cross party cooperation to deliver it. the most senior vatican cleric to be charged for sexual ab
mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am alix steel.e territory. business confidence in germany a 30 year high. dollar/yen stood out, now at a two-month high. the bond bulls, you see a rally across the board as yields move lower. current still off by more than 1%. david: let's get an update on what is making headlines. the health care fight will greet lawmakers this week. mitch mcconnell is still trying to find...
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mr. speaker, some countries are not playing by the rules. they are not behaving responsibly, and are creating risks. nowhere is this more clear than in relation to the dumping of of steel on global markets. the urgent need to react was recognized last year at the g 20, but not enough has been done since. if we are to avoid unilateral action, we need immediate collective action. we agree that the global forum established last year needs to be more effective and the pace of its work must quicken. in order to ensure its work get the necessary attention and accountability, i press are relevant ministers from around the world to meet in this forum. the u.k. will play a leading role in championing all these reforms so that all citizens can share in the benefits of global growth. as we leave the european union, we will negotiate a new, comprehensive, bold, bold greement with the e.u. but we will also see this opportunity to strike a deal with old friends and new partners. at this summit, i held a number of meetings with other world leaders, all of whom made clear that strong desire to forge ambitious, new bilateral trade relationships with the u.k. after brexit. this includes
mr. speaker, some countries are not playing by the rules. they are not behaving responsibly, and are creating risks. nowhere is this more clear than in relation to the dumping of of steel on global markets. the urgent need to react was recognized last year at the g 20, but not enough has been done since. if we are to avoid unilateral action, we need immediate collective action. we agree that the global forum established last year needs to be more effective and the pace of its work must quicken....
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healthy economy, you need manufacturing and steel production is the basis and the foundation of the manufacturing basis. >> it has a big historic role in this country mr you very much, we'll watch to see what the a administration does. >> have a great day. bye bye. >> it is the worst group of stocks today is the best bet for your money now >> a robot that can make buy piazzas better than you. >> no kidding, that story is ahead. . so i bought ingredients, utensils, even made custom donut cutters. wow! all with points. that's how i created the ripple: the doughnut in a doughnut in a doughnut. suddenly it's everywhere. i mean, it really took off. what will you create with your points? learn more about the ink business preferred card. what will you create with your points? i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices
healthy economy, you need manufacturing and steel production is the basis and the foundation of the manufacturing basis. >> it has a big historic role in this country mr you very much, we'll watch to see what the a administration does. >> have a great day. bye bye. >> it is the worst group of stocks today is the best bet for your money now >> a robot that can make buy piazzas better than you. >> no kidding, that story is ahead. . so i bought ingredients, utensils,...
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steel dossier? >> i do not. >> is that correct? >> that's correct. >> let me back up what senator blumenthal has said, this june meeting with mr. donald trump jr. and paul manafort and others really raises extraordinary questions about what the russians were trying to achieve with that meeting. do you have any other indications of meetings that took place -- similar meetings involving the trump campaign or family? >> i know nothing about any other meetings with the trump campaign or family. i do know that the russians were all over capitol hill and here in congress trying to get meetings with members of congress to try to make the same type of pitch. unsuccessfully in the end, but they were here en masse. >> well, i'm going to cut my questions at this point. thank you for coming here and i deeply regret what has happened to mr. magnitsky who was trying his best to resolve the challenge that they put in your path and i joined with my colleagues in the creation of the sanctions. i have my own stories about russia and mr. putin to tell, based on my baltic heritage. but i do believe that the case is solid and i thank you for your courage in coming
steel dossier? >> i do not. >> is that correct? >> that's correct. >> let me back up what senator blumenthal has said, this june meeting with mr. donald trump jr. and paul manafort and others really raises extraordinary questions about what the russians were trying to achieve with that meeting. do you have any other indications of meetings that took place -- similar meetings involving the trump campaign or family? >> i know nothing about any other meetings with the...
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steele in this. i appreciate the work of the staff in all four of these offices, on banking and foreign relations, and i ask my colleagues to concur. thank you, mr. president. mr. corker: mr. president. mr. schumer: leader time. the presiding officer: the democratic leader. without objection. mr. schumer: thank you, mr. president. and last year, we know the united states was the victim of an attack by a foreign power in the very foundation of this dear democracy, the right of the people to a free and fair election. the consensus view of 17 agencies is that mr. putin interfered in the 2016 election. for that alone, the united states has more than just cause to sanction president putin and intelligence -- putin, an intelligence apparatus he directs. but to date, mr. putin and his allies have not suffered serious repercussions for this stunning breach of our right as a sovereign nation not to have our elections disturbed by a foreign capital. that all changes today. congress has drafted this sanctions bill to hold mr. putin accountable for his actions and to send a message to him and the rest of the world, any further attempts to degrade our democr
steele in this. i appreciate the work of the staff in all four of these offices, on banking and foreign relations, and i ask my colleagues to concur. thank you, mr. president. mr. corker: mr. president. mr. schumer: leader time. the presiding officer: the democratic leader. without objection. mr. schumer: thank you, mr. president. and last year, we know the united states was the victim of an attack by a foreign power in the very foundation of this dear democracy, the right of the people to a...
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mr. clean ryan brawn hits a monster grand slam. the phillies hung around, but the brewers beat the fills nine to six. the summer league came watch this, court mass with the steel and he tas off, nice. he sued be on the opening night roster for sure. former villanova finished with 16 points as well. the sixers hoos ed the bulls 99 to 826789 finally roger featherrer his heading back to his 11th will billion done. featherrer has yet to lose a set. he tas on tar issue in a final on sunday. that's sports in a minute. have a good day philadelphia. st this eggs my favorite story of the morning because a lot of women put so much pressure on themselves to look good. this mommies a fitness blogger. she's using her social media to spread health and body image. it shows two side-by-side images of her two years apart. both of them show her at the exact same weight. it's 138 pounds. the scale doesn't move but you can see her body transformation is incredible. she's also sharing her diet secrets with her2 51,000 followers. she says scott, she still it's cake more days than not. she still drinks proseco, but the thick that she writes that is encouraging. on all these days whe
mr. clean ryan brawn hits a monster grand slam. the phillies hung around, but the brewers beat the fills nine to six. the summer league came watch this, court mass with the steel and he tas off, nice. he sued be on the opening night roster for sure. former villanova finished with 16 points as well. the sixers hoos ed the bulls 99 to 826789 finally roger featherrer his heading back to his 11th will billion done. featherrer has yet to lose a set. he tas on tar issue in a final on sunday. that's...
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steel day celebrations. high on the agenda will be us french actions in syria and iraq against so—called islamic state. despite the differences between the two leaders, mrffirm historic ties between the two allies, and to prevent the us from being isolated. let's go live to our paris correspondent, is used to. what sort of reception do you think donald trump will get in france? there is the reception from france? there is the reception from france and there is the reception from macron. i think in france there is no question that there is a general feeling of is no question that there is a generalfeeling of suspicion, if not outright hostility to the man, not that that will express itself in demonstrations here in paris. in fa ct, demonstrations here in paris. in fact, we are kind of entering holiday mode in paris, now that we are in the middle ofjuly, so there are in the middle ofjuly, so there are no demonstrations planned, but there is, no question about it, and polls confirm it, yes, people don't like trump in general. macron on the other hand does have this very, very peculiar relationship with him, which isn't friendship, but is certainly based on
steel day celebrations. high on the agenda will be us french actions in syria and iraq against so—called islamic state. despite the differences between the two leaders, mrffirm historic ties between the two allies, and to prevent the us from being isolated. let's go live to our paris correspondent, is used to. what sort of reception do you think donald trump will get in france? there is the reception from france? there is the reception from france and there is the reception from macron. i...
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steel industry and population decline. >> i'm going to bring your industry back. >> reporter: he resonated with voters like this woman who voted for obama in 2012. >> obama just wanted to please people. >> good morning. mr>> she even campaigned for trump online. >> making videos. posting how i felt about him, the opinions. even though i made people upset. >> reporter: since taking office, trump has not returned to that county. >> it is time to put youngstown, ohio -- >> reporter: but in june he cited youngstown for a reason to withdraw from the paris climate deal. it came as a surprise for the youngstown mayor. >> there is no evidence him pulling out of it is going to e create any additional jobs in youngstown or our county. >> reporter: one of the city's thousands of abandoned homes, the mayor told me he hasn't seen much change here since inauguration day. >> what do you expect in the next six months of the trump presidency? >> i'm not sure i expect much more than what we've seen for the first six months. >> so nothing pretty much. >> the think pretty much the status quo. >> reporter: as donald trump begins his sixth month as president, job growth here in ohio for this year is about half of what it was
steel industry and population decline. >> i'm going to bring your industry back. >> reporter: he resonated with voters like this woman who voted for obama in 2012. >> obama just wanted to please people. >> good morning. mr>> she even campaigned for trump online. >> making videos. posting how i felt about him, the opinions. even though i made people upset. >> reporter: since taking office, trump has not returned to that county. >> it is time to put...
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mr. president, just as the administration's flailing on health care, they are flailing on trade and outsourcing as well. i read today the administration failed to secure any concessions from china on their dumping of excess steel and aluminum in our markets which is killing jobs in my state and many others. and today the carrier plant that president-elect trump tweeted about saving jobs just laid off 300 workers in indiana, moving their positions to mexico. exactly six months to the day since president trump took office. it's a shame we're losing their good-paying american jobs. despite all of the president's tough talk on trade and his commerce secretary's 100 days of trade talks plan, this shows that in six months the trump dmimtion has been unable to -- dmimtion has been unable to deliver. with the first u.s. beef shipment to china which president obama helped to broker before the end of his term, trump administration has not made it easier to do work abroad. but as president he has to take strong action, not go to one plant, but you need policies that will protect millions of workers from the policies of china and other countries. making america great again requires more than 140 characters per issue. the
mr. president, just as the administration's flailing on health care, they are flailing on trade and outsourcing as well. i read today the administration failed to secure any concessions from china on their dumping of excess steel and aluminum in our markets which is killing jobs in my state and many others. and today the carrier plant that president-elect trump tweeted about saving jobs just laid off 300 workers in indiana, moving their positions to mexico. exactly six months to the day since...