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need steel.rives up the unit cost. then we don't need coal, don't need iron ore, don't need limestone and the scientific ingredients going into making steel. that's why 4,000 steelworkers last year had to apply for trade adjustment assistance. these trade deals don't work. i don't know when american politicians are going to come to their senses and say we're not against trade, just against trade that destroys jobs. i'm damn fed up of it. >> how should the president handle this? should he tell south korea you've got to stop dumping this on our market, how would the president deal with this? >> well, i think first of all he's got to explain to them what they are doing is wrong and tell them to stop. he's got to go back and tell the commerce department to use the right form of calculation, then when we come home we have to make sure we don't have rotten trade deals. i'm not against trade, i'm just against trade that destroys jobs. in our trade laws in the u.s., we have to lose jobs first before we c
need steel.rives up the unit cost. then we don't need coal, don't need iron ore, don't need limestone and the scientific ingredients going into making steel. that's why 4,000 steelworkers last year had to apply for trade adjustment assistance. these trade deals don't work. i don't know when american politicians are going to come to their senses and say we're not against trade, just against trade that destroys jobs. i'm damn fed up of it. >> how should the president handle this? should he...
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but the situation in the steel sector itself, in the steel industry globally is something that we do monitor closely and, want to continue to pursue to see if there are things we can do through our trade dialogues to try to address some of the concerns that the u.s. steel industry has. >> could you give me any indication, any ideas along those lines that you would be considering? >> one thing that's come up in the context of our china dialogue is the concern about overcapacity. there's clearly overcapacity in global steel sector. something that china itself has flagged in an issue they're concerned about domestically. so having a dialogue with them, with other major steel manufacturing countries about the situation in the market, about overcapacity is, one mechanism at that we're exploring to see if we can make some progress on that issue. >> so it sound if they're engaging in that conversation and there's a willingness, because i am aware of the capacity issue. that was definitely something also referenced in the same steel caucus hering heyering. with that it has been a long day an
but the situation in the steel sector itself, in the steel industry globally is something that we do monitor closely and, want to continue to pursue to see if there are things we can do through our trade dialogues to try to address some of the concerns that the u.s. steel industry has. >> could you give me any indication, any ideas along those lines that you would be considering? >> one thing that's come up in the context of our china dialogue is the concern about overcapacity....
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steel was there. mr. griffin i guess we'l will sa follow-up letter to you but i wanted to stress to you are relate to you that think i heard in the steel caucus is that there's a real threat from the dumping of steel into the u.s. market. i wanted to see how you thought especially in the turkey-mexico for me. i want to see have you thought about their concern that that is going on and is there anything you could do or have done present late to try to address the issue of inappropriate steel dumping into america's marking -- markets? >> we met on the record basis, something we know is a great concern and, therefore, we are monitoring it closely. with regard to those particular issues of turkey, mexico and antidumping cases, i have got to refer you to the commerce department because those are procedures under their mechanisms that qualified adjudicatory and we're not. were not involved in those, but the situation in the steel sector itself and the steel industry globally is something that we do monitor clos
steel was there. mr. griffin i guess we'l will sa follow-up letter to you but i wanted to stress to you are relate to you that think i heard in the steel caucus is that there's a real threat from the dumping of steel into the u.s. market. i wanted to see how you thought especially in the turkey-mexico for me. i want to see have you thought about their concern that that is going on and is there anything you could do or have done present late to try to address the issue of inappropriate steel...
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alix steel as well.headlines this morning. >> i want to start with the bell -- boston's old south church, which will be ringing this afternoon to honor the victims of the boston bombing. place one took year ago today. joe biden will be on hand to attend the event. the marathon will be run next monday with an expanded field of 36,000 runners. china's broadest measure of new credit fell 13% from last year. growing at the slowest pace on record. chinese policymakers try to rein in a credit binge and prevent defaults. auctioning off the vacant houses with opening bids starting as low as just $1000. the city has launched a website listing of foreclosed homes. one will be auctioned off every day. is building detroit.org here did those are your top headlines. .> time for our morning movers you have zebra? >> zebra technologies. business andrise motorola solutions. the price tag for that is $345 billion. mobileves a zebra a computing captured technology. it helps motorola stay with their core business. it will f
alix steel as well.headlines this morning. >> i want to start with the bell -- boston's old south church, which will be ringing this afternoon to honor the victims of the boston bombing. place one took year ago today. joe biden will be on hand to attend the event. the marathon will be run next monday with an expanded field of 36,000 runners. china's broadest measure of new credit fell 13% from last year. growing at the slowest pace on record. chinese policymakers try to rein in a credit...
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joining me is adam johnson and alex steele.n does better than good at our morning break. what we have today? >> ecb president mario draghi says that the strengthening of the exchange rate requires further monetary stimulus. saturday marked the strongest statement by draghi. it is getting too expensive. they want to make their products cheaper. that is why they want to stimulate. sales.m., retail that is the big when i am watching. business inventories. 8:00, citigroup, that is the big one. oats are prizewinners will be announced at columbia today at 3:00 p.m. >> we will start with citigroup. they will cut as many as 300 jobs at the bank. this according to a person familiar with the matter. the job reduction is an effort to trim costs amid a slum at the unit -- a slump at the unit. have a screend that displays what appears to be three-dimensional images. the user could see them without using special glasses. peugeot rolls out its recovery a bid to return to profitability. their new ceo says he wants to end the practice of sellin
joining me is adam johnson and alex steele.n does better than good at our morning break. what we have today? >> ecb president mario draghi says that the strengthening of the exchange rate requires further monetary stimulus. saturday marked the strongest statement by draghi. it is getting too expensive. they want to make their products cheaper. that is why they want to stimulate. sales.m., retail that is the big when i am watching. business inventories. 8:00, citigroup, that is the big...
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it was made of steel beams and concrete 18 inches thick. i calculated that's another 6 it 2 tons -- 62 tons or so. okay. do we understand why there's cracks in the wall? why the walls are sinking? these problems fell to these men. this is the commission who you saw assembled on the front lawn before. this is their meeting room in the east wing. they were trusted solving with a big problem, which is, what on earth will they do about this house? not only did they have to decide what to do about the house, but they also had to face off with those who at the time, you know, if the white house is in this bad a shape, let's rip it down. maybe we can -- who on earth? this man said something like that. this is congressman clarence cannon, chair of appropriations committee and believed 5.4 million dollars, the price tag to do the renovation work, was too high, and cannon argued, too, harry truman in a letter say, quote, the people want a new building. if you think that's a fringe opinion, consider that congressman cannon actually got the "washington
it was made of steel beams and concrete 18 inches thick. i calculated that's another 6 it 2 tons -- 62 tons or so. okay. do we understand why there's cracks in the wall? why the walls are sinking? these problems fell to these men. this is the commission who you saw assembled on the front lawn before. this is their meeting room in the east wing. they were trusted solving with a big problem, which is, what on earth will they do about this house? not only did they have to decide what to do about...
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today workers are carefully removing each piece of steel that's in red. using jacks and steel sports to make sure that two jacks will not fall into the bay. all this work will allow workers to remove the span. they're removing 58,000-tons of steel that workers put into place back in the 1930s. today crews have much more high tech gear including 3d computer models to figure out the best way to remove each piece of this gigantic steel puzzle. >>> on ktvu.com we posted unedited video from today. you can watch it all in its entirety in the hot topics section. >>> there's a growing rat problem in one san francisco neighborhood. residents have spotted them in north beach around washington square. it didn't take long before our cameras spotted them too. one theory is that the rodents have been forced out of their old stomping grounds from the construction. a neighbor who is working or who works at her family's bakery describes a close encounter when she got to work early. >> we could not everyone get out of the car. they were actually running toward the car ever
today workers are carefully removing each piece of steel that's in red. using jacks and steel sports to make sure that two jacks will not fall into the bay. all this work will allow workers to remove the span. they're removing 58,000-tons of steel that workers put into place back in the 1930s. today crews have much more high tech gear including 3d computer models to figure out the best way to remove each piece of this gigantic steel puzzle. >>> on ktvu.com we posted unedited video from...
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>> we saw metal self evidently rust like you see on a steel object exposed to t'(uq).s that for aokxd layperson, youú9n't definitively know what you're seeing. we tooke1 samplings of the corrosion residue and ó1# them tested in a sophisticatedfá laboratory. >> independent investigators? >> independent investigators. we had these tested. they showed definitively steel ÷ rust and quite significantly the that means thatÑi not only wate reached the strands andçóe1 anc rods but also salt fromç?$u$e b environment. that's important because salt is an excel rant for çócorrosion. >> was the exposure, did it occur during construction or i] ongoing, still okhappening? >> the answer is both.çó construction errors and i think missed suujjf by cal tran and 4. first of all, the chambers where the strandsxnof the main cable, anchor rods and connecters between them are located, those were open to thefá environment r they experienced 21 inches of rain, bay e1mist, air from the environment for at( full year. after that, the chambers werer sealed and supposedly dehumidified. unfortunately
>> we saw metal self evidently rust like you see on a steel object exposed to t'(uq).s that for aokxd layperson, youú9n't definitively know what you're seeing. we tooke1 samplings of the corrosion residue and ó1# them tested in a sophisticatedfá laboratory. >> independent investigators? >> independent investigators. we had these tested. they showed definitively steel ÷ rust and quite significantly the that means thatÑi not only wate reached the strands andçóe1 anc rods...
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they produce more steel in one year than the u.s.. but oversupply, as well as concerns about pollution means steel mills are being forced to close. we visited one of the dozens of plants that have stopped production. when we talk about economic restructuring in china, this is what it looks like. it means that all industries such as steel will be left to rust while investment goes elsewhere. it is a very painful process, as the workers at this plant have already found out. it means that tens of thousands of people will lose their jobs. outside the gate, laborers can wait for a whole day and get no work. this man says a couple of years ago he could make $700 a month. now he is lucky if he makes half of that. steel mills do not produce, widow get hired, he says. there are hundreds of people like me. saying major economic reforms are required to create new, better paying jobs. but many in the country's industrial heartland fear they will be thrown on the scrap heap. bbc news. >> former new york mayor michael bloomberg has announced he pla
they produce more steel in one year than the u.s.. but oversupply, as well as concerns about pollution means steel mills are being forced to close. we visited one of the dozens of plants that have stopped production. when we talk about economic restructuring in china, this is what it looks like. it means that all industries such as steel will be left to rust while investment goes elsewhere. it is a very painful process, as the workers at this plant have already found out. it means that tens of...
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today workers are carefully removing each piece of steel that's in red. they're using jacks and steel sports to make sure that two jacks will not fall into the bay. all this work will allow workers to remove the span. they're removing 58,000-tons of steel that workers put into place back in the 1930s. today crews have much more high tech gear including 3d computer models to figure out the best way to remove each piece of this gigantic steel puzzle. >>> on ktvu.com we posted unedited video from today. you can watch it all in its entirety in the hot topics section. >>> there's a growing rat problem in one san francisco neighborhood. residents have spotted them in north beach around washington square. it didn't take long before our cameras spotted them too. one theory is that the rodents have been forced out of their old stomping grounds from the construction. a neighbor who is working or who works at her family's bakery describes a close encounter when she got to work early. >> we could not everyone get out of the car. they were actually running toward the
today workers are carefully removing each piece of steel that's in red. they're using jacks and steel sports to make sure that two jacks will not fall into the bay. all this work will allow workers to remove the span. they're removing 58,000-tons of steel that workers put into place back in the 1930s. today crews have much more high tech gear including 3d computer models to figure out the best way to remove each piece of this gigantic steel puzzle. >>> on ktvu.com we posted unedited...
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was a bill for him was a steel reinforced concrete tunnel.it would permit him to get from one wing to the other. it was also accessible from the hills above. this is what it looks like standing inside the. that concrete is two feet thick. before i move on your i want to make one point very clear, lest people think i'm telling secrets i shouldn't be telling. the bomb shelter was obsolete almost from the time that it was built. as soon as the soviets tested a hydrogen bomb in 1953, moving from the kiloton to the megaton range, the idea of a president sheltering in place became completely preposterous. the bombs were just too powerful. the other thing is truman never any intention of using a shelter, and he said so. he had told one of his security men, and i'm quoting, you've got to god with all this plan at all these arrangements i wanted a one thing, if a situation ever develops, i don't intend to leave the white house. i am going to be right here. as it turns out, in my book i relate this story. there indeed was a false alarm, and truman stay
was a bill for him was a steel reinforced concrete tunnel.it would permit him to get from one wing to the other. it was also accessible from the hills above. this is what it looks like standing inside the. that concrete is two feet thick. before i move on your i want to make one point very clear, lest people think i'm telling secrets i shouldn't be telling. the bomb shelter was obsolete almost from the time that it was built. as soon as the soviets tested a hydrogen bomb in 1953, moving from...
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. >> a tiny spec of a nebraska town, steele city has some stories to tell.ed wagons made tracks, headed west. wild bill hickcock gunned down his first man not far from here, shot him in the back they say. these days, more often than not, things roll on by without a second thought. and in the weather-worn facades and store fronts, steele city shows its age. >> we used to have two grocery stores, a hardware store, livery barn, lumber yard, creamery, stockyards, basically dwindled away. >> bill she willy runs the post office, is the town's maintenance man, and also the mayor. he won with 21 votes. not bad really. folksing are few here. >> 50. give or take one or two. >> sign out front says 84 people live here. >> but that's an owed sign. >> no one's ever struck oil in steele city, but an awful lot of it sure passes through. four pipelines already converge on the outskirts. and a fifth the proposed keystone xl would bring canadian crude south en route to the u.s. refineries. >> one since came through and built have been good business. like as far as calling in a
. >> a tiny spec of a nebraska town, steele city has some stories to tell.ed wagons made tracks, headed west. wild bill hickcock gunned down his first man not far from here, shot him in the back they say. these days, more often than not, things roll on by without a second thought. and in the weather-worn facades and store fronts, steele city shows its age. >> we used to have two grocery stores, a hardware store, livery barn, lumber yard, creamery, stockyards, basically dwindled...
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it was made of steel beams and concrete 18 inches thick. i calculated that's another 6 it 2 tons -- 62 tons or so. okay. do we understand why there's cracks in the wall? why the walls are sinking? these problems fell to these men. this is the commission who you saw assembled on the front lawn before. this is their meeting room in the east wing. they were trusted solving with a big problem, which is, what on earth will they do about this house? not only did they have to decide what to do about the house, but they also had to face off with those who at the time, you know, if the white house is in this bad a shape, let's rip it down. maybe we can -- who on earth? this man said something like that. this is congressman clarence cannon, chair of appropriations committee and believed 5.4 million dollars, the price tag to do the renovation work, was too high, and cannon argued, too, harry truman in a letter say, quote, the people want a new building. if you think that's a fringe opinion, consider that congressman cannon actually got the "washington
it was made of steel beams and concrete 18 inches thick. i calculated that's another 6 it 2 tons -- 62 tons or so. okay. do we understand why there's cracks in the wall? why the walls are sinking? these problems fell to these men. this is the commission who you saw assembled on the front lawn before. this is their meeting room in the east wing. they were trusted solving with a big problem, which is, what on earth will they do about this house? not only did they have to decide what to do about...
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crews are removing the steel beams, piece by piece., crews are holding up this basket like piece of equipment that the crews are working in. you might notice how much of the concrete deck is actually gone. it's been replaced by a lighter wooden deck that puts less stress on the bridge but still strong enough to support the demolition equipment. now, we have highlighted some of the cults that you can see -- cuts that you can see right through the massive steel frame at the midsection. call transtells us those cuts -- caltrans tell uses those cuts were finished wednesday. you're going to be able to look straight through the gap in the old bridge. yesterday workers carefully removed all of the steel, the pieces that are shown in red here. they are using jacks and steel supporters to make sure the two remaining halfs don't collapse and fall into the bay. all of the work will allow contractors to finish the bike and pedestrian path. our crew drove the bridge yesterday. you can see the new gap p there, right there at the bridge. right at the
crews are removing the steel beams, piece by piece., crews are holding up this basket like piece of equipment that the crews are working in. you might notice how much of the concrete deck is actually gone. it's been replaced by a lighter wooden deck that puts less stress on the bridge but still strong enough to support the demolition equipment. now, we have highlighted some of the cults that you can see -- cuts that you can see right through the massive steel frame at the midsection. call...
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iron and steel prices saw a 5.2% gain. demand for steel increased due to more public works, and urban development projects. economists at the bank say they need to watch carefully how the consumption tax hike will affect prices. >>> japanese government officials have approved the first energy strategy since the fukushima nuclear accident three years ago. the new basic energy plan designates nuclear power generation as an important baseload energy source. >> as we faced reality of the degree of our dependence on imported fossil fuels is greeter than during the first oil crisis of the 1970s, i cannot easily say we can halt nuclear power generation. >> the plan approved bied cabinet is say devised version of the draft the government submitted in february. some members of the ruling parties opposed the target. the government set on renewable energy. the new plan calls for the reopening of nuclear power plants if the government gets the thumbs up from regulators. but the plan also notes that the country should reduce its relian
iron and steel prices saw a 5.2% gain. demand for steel increased due to more public works, and urban development projects. economists at the bank say they need to watch carefully how the consumption tax hike will affect prices. >>> japanese government officials have approved the first energy strategy since the fukushima nuclear accident three years ago. the new basic energy plan designates nuclear power generation as an important baseload energy source. >> as we faced reality of...
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cal osha issued new fines against the steel company. one worker died after he was crushed by a load of rebar. the company did not have adequate safety procedures in place and failed to secure the steel delivery before the accident. it was the second death at the construction site. the 49ers first game at the stadium will be this august. >>> 4:38. today we could learn more about evidence against state senator leland yee. yee and his lawyer will be in court for a pretrial hearing and to discuss next steps in that case. earlier this week, the suspended state senator pleaded not guilty to federal charges of corruption, gun running, money laundering and drug charges. former san francisco school board president keith jackson and convicted gangsr raymond "shrimp boy" chow were also arrested. >>> turning now to our microclimate forecast. let's take a live look outside. san francisco this morning. can you make it out there at the embarcadero. >> christina, looks like fog early, but i imagine that will burn off. >> yeah, you know what, fog makes
cal osha issued new fines against the steel company. one worker died after he was crushed by a load of rebar. the company did not have adequate safety procedures in place and failed to secure the steel delivery before the accident. it was the second death at the construction site. the 49ers first game at the stadium will be this august. >>> 4:38. today we could learn more about evidence against state senator leland yee. yee and his lawyer will be in court for a pretrial hearing and to...
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the company has been using demonstrate technology in steel production. it started to use this technology as a way to spray high density titanium oxide. we can eliminate almost all germs or prevented from spreading. it really can be put to all sorts of things it's not just for torrents this marketing for the kids how assist technology to the medical staff. company representatives visit a hospital in tokyo to introduce a titanic down which uses for the pic allison's to protect against infection. well when you hold it like this is beautiful when you see her kids to go with acts as a disinfectant viruses and germs are spread the cool peter osgood surfaces like the two religions which doctors and patients sometimes catch hospital we use perfume to cover the surface its staff hopes that the substance would get people to pass protection against hospital infection little was what we do have enough clothes to keep the environments their own. but there are limitations. i think that these technologies will be very effective job. he has already started making just t
the company has been using demonstrate technology in steel production. it started to use this technology as a way to spray high density titanium oxide. we can eliminate almost all germs or prevented from spreading. it really can be put to all sorts of things it's not just for torrents this marketing for the kids how assist technology to the medical staff. company representatives visit a hospital in tokyo to introduce a titanic down which uses for the pic allison's to protect against infection....
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an electromagnetic pulse propels it down the barrel, creating a fireball of molten steel.s steel cladding, and in video released for the first time today, it smashes into a dummy warhead that represents an incoming missile. the explosion is caused by the sheer force of the impact. >> this is a lab gun. and it shoots a slug about this big. so think about that. a slug that big. a slug that big going mach 7 puts a hole through six half-inch steel plates this big. >> reporter: went through all of these. >> all six of those. there's not a thing in the sky that's going to survive against that. >> reporter: in this shot, what's officially called the hyper-velocity projectile goes through three reinforced concrete walls. the navy already has missiles that perform the same feats, but they cost millions of dollars each. >> this costs right here about $25,000. >> reporter: both cost and size, it weighs 23 pounds, means they can be bought and stored aboard ship by the hundreds. >> someone may be sending a multimillion-dollar missile at us, and i'm going to take it out with a $25,000 p
an electromagnetic pulse propels it down the barrel, creating a fireball of molten steel.s steel cladding, and in video released for the first time today, it smashes into a dummy warhead that represents an incoming missile. the explosion is caused by the sheer force of the impact. >> this is a lab gun. and it shoots a slug about this big. so think about that. a slug that big. a slug that big going mach 7 puts a hole through six half-inch steel plates this big. >> reporter: went...
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washington has said that this is an increase in rice in china said alexei miller the steel gas promise that this is due to unpaid bills than ninety two point two billion dollars for it right. however the ukrainian prime minister are singing singing singing that all this is basically political been trying to put pressure on russia is trying to put pressure on ukraine. and this is of course can be seen because previously december they receive a discount on top then president of the ad the typical that it signed a deal with russian president went in and they had given disc empty train now the ousted president the chicken cottage is gone this is done is gone and they have received this enormous amount of an increase which now amounts to eighty percent the train the russian government deciding that ethnic russians living in ukraine are threatened. what's the truth on my chest tightens and what can you tell us about this situation amid a tense standoff between russia and you cry. this is being put forth by rush and there's no concrete evidence to it. we tried to get the idea we got to try to
washington has said that this is an increase in rice in china said alexei miller the steel gas promise that this is due to unpaid bills than ninety two point two billion dollars for it right. however the ukrainian prime minister are singing singing singing that all this is basically political been trying to put pressure on russia is trying to put pressure on ukraine. and this is of course can be seen because previously december they receive a discount on top then president of the ad the typical...
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michael steele and jonathan capehart both are msnbc contributors. michael, i'll tart with you. i guess the question of this whole saga raises for me is the republican party, the conservative movement is what does it say to you that so many prominent conservatives. sean hannity, look at the audience he commands, rand paul, we're talking about big names here. what does it say to you that they looked at this guy, a guy being backed by a militia that had people talking about using women as human shields, a guy who wouldn't recognize the existence of the federal government. what does it say to you that they are able to look at him and it doesn't even register to them that hey, there might be cooky ideas that are going to come out of him? let's just link arms with him. what does that say about the conservative movement? >> i think you've got two parts. the one is there might be something kooky about this guy. let's link arms with him. i think the linking arms is the first part of this is the general argument, the principled idea that is talked about or espoused in this case. you know
michael steele and jonathan capehart both are msnbc contributors. michael, i'll tart with you. i guess the question of this whole saga raises for me is the republican party, the conservative movement is what does it say to you that so many prominent conservatives. sean hannity, look at the audience he commands, rand paul, we're talking about big names here. what does it say to you that they looked at this guy, a guy being backed by a militia that had people talking about using women as human...
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workers are removing each piece of steel in red here. they are using jacks and supports to make sure it doesn't collapse. this will allow contractors to finish the bike and the pedestrian path. we drove the bridge this afternoon and you can see the gap right there on the bridge. the demolition is going in the reverse order of how it was built 77 years ago. removing 58,000-tons of steel that was put in place in the 1930s. they are determining the best way to remove each piece of this puzzle. on www.ktvu.com we posted the footage of the demolition from today where you can watch it all. >>> tied up and pepper sprayed. a man is reeling after a frightening experience after a home invasion. neighbors are on edge. ktvu's cristina rendon shares the encounter with armed robbers who threatened his life. >> quiet street is not the kind of place homeowners would expect armed robbers to target. a 30-year-old man was held up, tied up and blind folded. neighbors are shocked. >> this is the first time. >> the victim speaks chinese and communicated throu
workers are removing each piece of steel in red here. they are using jacks and supports to make sure it doesn't collapse. this will allow contractors to finish the bike and the pedestrian path. we drove the bridge this afternoon and you can see the gap right there on the bridge. the demolition is going in the reverse order of how it was built 77 years ago. removing 58,000-tons of steel that was put in place in the 1930s. they are determining the best way to remove each piece of this puzzle. on...
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. >> i have a major steel plant. people think of washington state, and they think of boeing and starbucks and microsoft. that is not all of washington. there are our major export is agricultural goods, but i've actually got a steel plant right in the middle of seattle that makes the best rebar, the cleanest rebar plant in the whole world, i thinkment -- i think. but they are being flooded by mexican rebar. what kind of -- or at least they feel they are. what kind of situation do you have? because the pension cans are in this as well -- mexicans are in this as well as the japanese. you know, the problems you have are all over the place. >> my understanding is on steel issues and the rebar issues that there are cases that are working their way through or pending at the department of commerce and the itc as part of our trade remedies laws, antidumping and countervailing duty cases. those are quasiadjudicatory processes run by the commerce department and the be itc. it's something we're monitoring, but we're not directly
. >> i have a major steel plant. people think of washington state, and they think of boeing and starbucks and microsoft. that is not all of washington. there are our major export is agricultural goods, but i've actually got a steel plant right in the middle of seattle that makes the best rebar, the cleanest rebar plant in the whole world, i thinkment -- i think. but they are being flooded by mexican rebar. what kind of -- or at least they feel they are. what kind of situation do you have?...
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they own minds steel plants, telephone and cable tvs and broadband networks and they run whole townships. they manufacture cars and trucks to own the hotel chain jaguar land rover, a chain of bookstores, a major brand of iodine salt. they are advertising could easily be you can't live without us. according to the rules the more you have the more you can have. the air of the privatization of everything has made in the dashing into a, with fascicle in the world. however, as with any good old-fashioned economy, one of its main exports is its minerals. india's new mega- corporation the reliance, those who managed to muscle their way to the head of the spigot that is spewing money extracted from deep inside the earth. it's a dream come true for businessmen to be able to sell what they don't have to buy. the other major source of corporate wealth comes from the land banks all over the world weak, corrupt local governments have helped wall street brokers, agribusiness corporations and chinese billionaires to amass huge tracts of land. in india the land of millions of people is being acquired an
they own minds steel plants, telephone and cable tvs and broadband networks and they run whole townships. they manufacture cars and trucks to own the hotel chain jaguar land rover, a chain of bookstores, a major brand of iodine salt. they are advertising could easily be you can't live without us. according to the rules the more you have the more you can have. the air of the privatization of everything has made in the dashing into a, with fascicle in the world. however, as with any good...
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but because what we have seen for steel, for instance, they raised their prices two times in the past month. it will be interesting to see whether or not this has affected buys at all, and how the customers are taking it. >> whether or not you can pass they on to consumers. >> let's talk mcdonald's rolled steel to mcnuggets, dom. >> sort of the same thing, right? i like them. >> so do i. >> mcdonald's is huge, and the reason why, it's all about the global sales picture. mcdonald's obviously china will be a big part of the growth story. u.s. is going to be interesting, though, because going through february, we have four straight months of u.s. comp store sales declined. tomorrow in conjunction with the earnings report, you also get the march comp store sales numbers. it will be key to see whether those are improves. and this is a big one, too. breakfast is going to be key right in the future going forward. it's heating up all over the place. >> a battleground, and mcdonald's gets 25% of u.s. sales. it will be years. i know i'll be listening to courtney. >> you know, the taco bell comm
but because what we have seen for steel, for instance, they raised their prices two times in the past month. it will be interesting to see whether or not this has affected buys at all, and how the customers are taking it. >> whether or not you can pass they on to consumers. >> let's talk mcdonald's rolled steel to mcnuggets, dom. >> sort of the same thing, right? i like them. >> so do i. >> mcdonald's is huge, and the reason why, it's all about the global sales...
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steele.w, boehner's comments flabbergasted me, not just that what he was saying you but how he said it, the smocking semisive cantankerous tone he was taking with members of his own party. i'm sure there are plenty of republicans that actually agree with him, both inside the has of congress and outside. did he do a service to the party in saying that stuff, or did he do a disservice? >> i think he did. i i applauded him for saying it the way he said it. speaker boehner understands he's got to get something doen this year. the one thing you want done is immigration. there's a real window of opportunities for the republicans going into midterm elections that at the beginning the year were time-outed as a slam dunk, which i suspect by the time we get to labor day won't be as much as a slam dunk as people think. this is an important card to play. so to lay out very honestly, i'm dealing with a caucus that's whining don't do this, we can't vote on this, i think that's his frustration really coming
steele.w, boehner's comments flabbergasted me, not just that what he was saying you but how he said it, the smocking semisive cantankerous tone he was taking with members of his own party. i'm sure there are plenty of republicans that actually agree with him, both inside the has of congress and outside. did he do a service to the party in saying that stuff, or did he do a disservice? >> i think he did. i i applauded him for saying it the way he said it. speaker boehner understands he's...
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maybe some steel, machinery. but it doesn't want the stock it favored for the last couple years when the economy was week. holy cow, who would have thought the sweet embrace of growth would become in seven short weeks the ultimate kiss of death? let's do something new. let's take a video question. >> caller: booyah, jim, i'm from penn state university, i wanted to give a shoutout to my sister brianna and my question today is ariel pharmaceuticals. i'd like to know where you see the company going, if you see a buyout happening and what price range you can see the buyout happening? >> booyah, and brianna, a worthy shoutout to brianna. however not a worthy stock. the reason i they is because just like i mention there are some stocks that are speck or revenues. this one happens to be at the lower end of the spec cancer quadrant. ef-cell gene doing a magnificent job and the stock is being hammered. you can't go down the food chain -- and i like penn state, everybody knows that, too, we did the show there -- that was a
maybe some steel, machinery. but it doesn't want the stock it favored for the last couple years when the economy was week. holy cow, who would have thought the sweet embrace of growth would become in seven short weeks the ultimate kiss of death? let's do something new. let's take a video question. >> caller: booyah, jim, i'm from penn state university, i wanted to give a shoutout to my sister brianna and my question today is ariel pharmaceuticals. i'd like to know where you see the...
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steel will you mind taking her information. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm michael i work in billings and grounded department i'm a shop stutter for 1021 i'm here to speak on behalf of a group of workings in our student nutrition department and i know eave talked with a couple of board members in our last collective bargaining agreement there was a commitment to move those folks into a permanent status right now we have people that have worked with the district for 20 or 25 years that have no health insurance or retirement not enough hours to make a living wage so we would like to have a commitment of the board and the superintendents who hoped to move this along. >> thank you. we invite you to attend our personnel meeting next there you go at the 6 o'clock for this item. >> thank you. >> oh, you do the superintendant actually has a response around the education issue. >> i wanted to make sure that we knew that we are going to be allocating a pe teacher not only another wood site but invents downtown for the next year's bu
steel will you mind taking her information. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i'm michael i work in billings and grounded department i'm a shop stutter for 1021 i'm here to speak on behalf of a group of workings in our student nutrition department and i know eave talked with a couple of board members in our last collective bargaining agreement there was a commitment to move those folks into a permanent status right now we have people that have worked...
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chain and the cracking of timbers ♪ the noise at the end of the world in your ears ♪ as a mountain of steelsails and whatever you're promised ♪ whatever you've done ♪ and whatever the station in light you've become ♪ in the name of the father in the name of the son ♪ and whatever the weave of ths life that you've spun ♪ or under the sun ♪ when the last ship sails ♪ oh, the roar of the chains ad the crackin' of timbers ♪ the noise at the end of the world in your ears ♪ and a mountain of steel makes its way to the sea ♪ and the last ship sails ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: sting. "the last ship"! good night, everybody.
chain and the cracking of timbers ♪ the noise at the end of the world in your ears ♪ as a mountain of steelsails and whatever you're promised ♪ whatever you've done ♪ and whatever the station in light you've become ♪ in the name of the father in the name of the son ♪ and whatever the weave of ths life that you've spun ♪ or under the sun ♪ when the last ship sails ♪ oh, the roar of the chains ad the crackin' of timbers ♪ the noise at the end of the world in your ears ♪ and...
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the sort of wloefrd rusted steel and frame is really amazing views that exist from the site but people can't get to. this the view from the viewing platform adjacent to building 67 that's looking at the large va sites. this is the viewing platform i'll show you it's further south with the crane waves start to slide out into the bay but you see behind the bay bridge and can get a peak at the downtown san francisco as well. lastly at the end of 20 second streets the view across the bay to the hillside. we move south we get to this area called the waterfront programming node. it's about a half to 2/3rd's widower than epic house and the sea level. it's a generous area where will be cafe seating and oversized seating there will be great easier for fishing obviously, the sort of promenade you'll have the bay trail and bicyclists as they move along the waterfront and the crane waves that become a place to sit on the water and take in the view and relax really a potential for a special place. what connects the water to the building is the slipway on the north side it is the concept of the buil
the sort of wloefrd rusted steel and frame is really amazing views that exist from the site but people can't get to. this the view from the viewing platform adjacent to building 67 that's looking at the large va sites. this is the viewing platform i'll show you it's further south with the crane waves start to slide out into the bay but you see behind the bay bridge and can get a peak at the downtown san francisco as well. lastly at the end of 20 second streets the view across the bay to the...
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and concrete. >> reporter: a steel cage in a location out of site deep within these chambers provided a secretive yet safe resting space for the 16th president of the united states. >> and coming up on al jazeera america getting dirty for a good cause. we'll tell you about a color run in just a moment. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines this hour. the deadline set by ukraine to get out of government buildings protesters attacking police headquarters today. a bombing at a bus station killing 71 and injuring many in nigeria. >> a man suspect of being a white supremacist is due in court in the shoot in kansas that left three people dead. killing at a jewish community center killing a man and his grandson and then killing a woman at a jewish community village. the president said no one should worry about their security while meeting with fellow believers. the sad fact is the jewish community is preparing for passover which made the attacks in kansas all the more painful. >>> in jerusalem preparing for patover due at sunset residents burned all
and concrete. >> reporter: a steel cage in a location out of site deep within these chambers provided a secretive yet safe resting space for the 16th president of the united states. >> and coming up on al jazeera america getting dirty for a good cause. we'll tell you about a color run in just a moment. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines this hour. the deadline set by ukraine to get out of government buildings protesters attacking...
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. >> a kite boarder slams into steel poles. >> it felt like i got hit by a truck. >> motorcycle riders scrape the street. >> whoa! >> super athletes push the limits. >> i just remember hitting the horse. >> oh, good heavens! >> in a huge amount of pain. >> daredevil goes for broke. >> i practically almost died jumping off this bridge. >> and a family goes over the edge. >> oh, my god. my god. >>> "caught on camera: thrills and spills." thrillseekers have so many ways to pump up the adrenaline. racing cars, four wheeling through canyons, parachuting from bridges, you name it and the daring will try it. but when something goes wrong, the result can be terrible. is a near fatal injury worth the high? watch, and you'll see that for some folks, risk is its own reward. in paris, california, sprint car racer kevin white takes a turn for the worse. his car flips over and launches him 25 feet in the air, landing him precariously on this wire fence. >> the start of the accident was very common. the end of the accident was very, very shocking. >> photographer mike truex has been shooting sprint c
. >> a kite boarder slams into steel poles. >> it felt like i got hit by a truck. >> motorcycle riders scrape the street. >> whoa! >> super athletes push the limits. >> i just remember hitting the horse. >> oh, good heavens! >> in a huge amount of pain. >> daredevil goes for broke. >> i practically almost died jumping off this bridge. >> and a family goes over the edge. >> oh, my god. my god. >>> "caught on...
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chain and the cracking of timbers ♪ the noise at the end of the world in your ears ♪ as a mountain of steel you're promised ♪ whatever you've done ♪ and whatever the station in light you've become ♪ in the name of the father in the name of the son ♪ and whatever the weave of ths life that you've spun ♪ or under the sun ♪ when the last ship sails ♪ oh, the roar of the chains ad the crackin' of timbers ♪ the noise at the end of the world in your ears ♪ and a mountain of steel makes its way to the sea ♪ and the last ship sails ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: sting. "the last ship"! good night, everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: from new york city, "comedy central presents": christian finnegan. [cheers and applause] christian: finnegan: hello, folks. nice to see you. i just want to get this out of the way right up top. i am aware that i look slightly like biff from back to the future. [laughter] you guy's in a good mood tonight?
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was unloading rebar from a truck when the steel bars fell on top of him killing him. the accident resulted in three citations against guardo reinstalling steel west, the contractor that employed the man. it has penalties of almost $30,000. >>> a 3-year-old boy has been struck by a truck in a san francisco crosswalk. the little boy was riding a bike when he was hit by a pickup truck at 34th and fulton and neighbors call the corner a death trap. >> a 3-year-old was riding this bike across the intersection of fulton and 43rd when he was struck by a toughing pickup truck. he was rushed to the hospital with critical injuries. >>> we do know that the child was a few feet in front of the group and we also know that all parties had a green light at the intersection. >> authorities don't know what caused the accident but they invest gate whether the driver was distracted. he is cooperating. >> the pickup truck went a few feet down westbound on fulton and before making a u-turn when they realized they had struck something. >> for neighbors, this accident comes as no surprise. >
was unloading rebar from a truck when the steel bars fell on top of him killing him. the accident resulted in three citations against guardo reinstalling steel west, the contractor that employed the man. it has penalties of almost $30,000. >>> a 3-year-old boy has been struck by a truck in a san francisco crosswalk. the little boy was riding a bike when he was hit by a pickup truck at 34th and fulton and neighbors call the corner a death trap. >> a 3-year-old was riding this bike...
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joining me now to discuss all this is eric boehlert and former rnc chairman, michael steele, an msnbc contributor. welcome to you both. eric, your view on this and whether there is some slight shifting in the politics, as i mentioned. >> it's funny, now expansion becomes repeal. they're boxed in. on the one hand they're voting to expand but they put out a press statement saying this is part of an effort to repeal. the larger question and for the conservative movement and the conservative media is, as you said, they went all in. last week we had this sort of freakout over enrollment. now we'll have a freakout over uninsured. they'll have to unskew this gallup poll because this goes against everything that they said. as you said for three and a half years this was a theoretical debate. they could make all kinds of scary predictions, you know, death panels, it's going to kill the economy, we're going to lose jobs, et cetera, et cetera. but as these data points come in, it becomes increasingly difficult for the republican party and the conservative media to deal with reality. >> let me go
joining me now to discuss all this is eric boehlert and former rnc chairman, michael steele, an msnbc contributor. welcome to you both. eric, your view on this and whether there is some slight shifting in the politics, as i mentioned. >> it's funny, now expansion becomes repeal. they're boxed in. on the one hand they're voting to expand but they put out a press statement saying this is part of an effort to repeal. the larger question and for the conservative movement and the conservative...
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with cables breaking, the container drops, steel stanchions snapping like twigs.ne and tower sway toward the spectators, the crane operator and two other workers are caught in the collision as tons of metal slam to the ground. >> oh, my gosh. >> brian schultz is standing nearby. >> i saw the tower twist clockwise slightly and start falling in my direction. and i do remember it seemed to take forever to fall. it just seemed to take a very, very long time for the top of the tower and the crane to hit the ground. >> schultz and local residents scramble to safety. >> get out of the way! >> i turned around from running. there was a lot of dust from it hitting. there were sparks, there was a nearby power line that had been hit. and, you know, i heard a lot of people screaming. i really didn't think there would be any survivors based on what i had seen. >> the tower lands just feet from a home, a gaping hole on his top where the crane slammed down. the twisted wreckage is scattered across the neighborhood. >> you could recognize that the tower was a water tower or the re
with cables breaking, the container drops, steel stanchions snapping like twigs.ne and tower sway toward the spectators, the crane operator and two other workers are caught in the collision as tons of metal slam to the ground. >> oh, my gosh. >> brian schultz is standing nearby. >> i saw the tower twist clockwise slightly and start falling in my direction. and i do remember it seemed to take forever to fall. it just seemed to take a very, very long time for the top of the...
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my colleague alix steel joined me.g a look at the board, we are a mixed picture on wall street. >> it is. we are actually eating up a little bit of us seem -- of steam to the downside. the dow jones is slipping into the negative. right now, i'm showing that the down is down by about three points. you could call it relatively flat. s&p, you actually saw financial slipping into negative territory as well. but still down nine percent from its most recent update. one company we want to highlight for you, cvs. the pharmacy chain has just reached a $20 million settlement with the sec over claims it misled investors. the regular had accused cvs of numbersntly revealing from its documents. cvs says the matter is now fully resolved and it won't be required to restate earnings. on the markets again in 30 minutes. more "bottom line" up next. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line." let's check some of the top stories we are following at this hour. ukrainian officials say an unnamed radical group is keeping 60 p
my colleague alix steel joined me.g a look at the board, we are a mixed picture on wall street. >> it is. we are actually eating up a little bit of us seem -- of steam to the downside. the dow jones is slipping into the negative. right now, i'm showing that the down is down by about three points. you could call it relatively flat. s&p, you actually saw financial slipping into negative territory as well. but still down nine percent from its most recent update. one company we want to...