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and steeling a deal — the eu's agreement with the us means its steel companies from january the firstxporting to america tariff free — british steelmakers are feeling the pain. she was once the darling of silicon valley — with her company at one point valued at $9 billion — but now elizabeth holmes has been found guilty of fraud and conspiracy following a four—month trial in california and awaits her sentence. the founder of the discredited blood testing company, theranos, was accused of lying to investors and retail customers by overstating what the firm's machines were capable of and the accuracy of its tests. holmes can appeal against the verdict in federal appeals court. elizabeth holmes had a vision that turned her into a billionaire. she rated a machine that she called the mike edison, that could detect hundreds of diseases with just a few drops of blood. the pitch convinces a very prominent people. the pitch convinced some very important people. media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan. behind me are theranos�*s former head offices. very plush, very expensiv
and steeling a deal — the eu's agreement with the us means its steel companies from january the firstxporting to america tariff free — british steelmakers are feeling the pain. she was once the darling of silicon valley — with her company at one point valued at $9 billion — but now elizabeth holmes has been found guilty of fraud and conspiracy following a four—month trial in california and awaits her sentence. the founder of the discredited blood testing company, theranos, was accused...
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i get very nervous but i nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think— nerves of steel.steel. i get very nervous but i think that is a _ nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think that is a gripping - nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think that is a gripping and i l but i think that is a gripping and i definitely would rather be on the ice paint and watching because a terrible watcher and i get so nervous but i think the pressure situation comes with experience and practising. i can't believe it's going to be my fourth olympics. i think the girls are excited to go to theirfirst olympics think the girls are excited to go to their first olympics and. the think the girls are excited to go to their first olympics and.— their first olympics and. the level of olympic _ their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling _ their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling in _ their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling in 1924 - their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling in 1924 when i their first olympics and. the level. of olympic
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i can look at my experience down at us steel.e here is still but one thing they don't know is larger infrastructure comes out of our plants. the slide that is used there is used in the paving of roads and helping infrastructure in commerce across the country. also when we talk about the steelworkers supplying america, that's no lie. you're in southwestern pennsylvania i can think about thedifferent locals and different people i've come in contact with . from locals down in canonsburg, my son works at the place called international paper. we box the stuff we've got to ship for people to move their goods . a place that i worked at for years, pennsylvania transformer. then a power transformers that deal with infrastructure providing electricity for this country so again, we appreciate all that this president's leadership has done to bringmanufacturing back to this area . now is my privilege to introduce a man who has made it a point to be here for workers,unions and a generation to come. president joe biden . >> please sit down. ple
i can look at my experience down at us steel.e here is still but one thing they don't know is larger infrastructure comes out of our plants. the slide that is used there is used in the paving of roads and helping infrastructure in commerce across the country. also when we talk about the steelworkers supplying america, that's no lie. you're in southwestern pennsylvania i can think about thedifferent locals and different people i've come in contact with . from locals down in canonsburg, my son...
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the steel city.world war ii when pennsylvania generated as much deal as germany, japan and italy combined in the city of pittsburgh. but pittsburgh also knows the consequences when we ignore the backbone and fail to invest in ourselves, fail to invest in our people. some of you have been around long enough to remember how the city lost 100,000 steel jobs between 1970 and 1990. i was raised in scranton when my dad didn't have any work and we moved to delaware. over 6000 of the town was the company town. there's not a single steelworker there now. by the 1980s more than three quarters of pittsburgh steel capacity had been shuttered. you or your parents remember what you felt like in your neighborhood. it didn't feel good. the painful ripple effect it had. jobs lost, families ripped apart. you know that to build a strong economy we need a future that's made in america. that means using projects, parts, materials right here in the united states of america. it means bringing manufacturing back, jobs back.
the steel city.world war ii when pennsylvania generated as much deal as germany, japan and italy combined in the city of pittsburgh. but pittsburgh also knows the consequences when we ignore the backbone and fail to invest in ourselves, fail to invest in our people. some of you have been around long enough to remember how the city lost 100,000 steel jobs between 1970 and 1990. i was raised in scranton when my dad didn't have any work and we moved to delaware. over 6000 of the town was the...
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help michael steele. help him jesus. >> i don't know how i am going to do better than her who laid out her sermon. what i want to do in sort of addressing the worst one big bucket. put everything in had there. every last one of them. matt, marjorie, paul, mccarthy, all in the same bucket. the performance artist, they have become the big drifters and emancipators of white fear and those that want to address the plight of the downtrodden, living in suburb yeah. this is the mess they have created. they have put out on the street a cesspool of stupid. they are the worst. >> you can get an amen on that. i feel like with everything that you all have said, to me they have failed utterly their job to protect the most vulnerable. they only want to protect the rich, the powerful, the corporations, the religious extremists. they have allowed the bounty hunter law to stand. the discrimination against voters to stand. they have failed us. they have three trumpers on there. good by to roe v. wade. god help us if that c
help michael steele. help him jesus. >> i don't know how i am going to do better than her who laid out her sermon. what i want to do in sort of addressing the worst one big bucket. put everything in had there. every last one of them. matt, marjorie, paul, mccarthy, all in the same bucket. the performance artist, they have become the big drifters and emancipators of white fear and those that want to address the plight of the downtrodden, living in suburb yeah. this is the mess they have...
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the steel supply chain saw it first, so i think we'll start to see steel ease.oesn't ease the entire supply chain, and it doesn't relieve pricing to the consumer. edward: we're still seeing pressure on pricing in steel. talk about -- that's a base material in a lot of construction. so increasing that cost has a ripple effect, doesn't it? >> yeah. i think you're starting to see it even more so now in construction and manufacturinged goods -- manufactured goods. you go to buy a truck, a washer, a dryer, a roof on your house, we're are going to feel that, and that's probably not going to come back. the consumer's not going to get any ease there in terms of what's happening. even if the steel supply chain eases and pricing pulls back, typically you don't see that necessarily change in terms of what the manufacturers are doing that then impacts the end consumer. these higher prices are going to be here to stay for quite some time, and the supply chain across all parts and products is not necessarily easing. edward: yeah. according to the general contractors to of ame
the steel supply chain saw it first, so i think we'll start to see steel ease.oesn't ease the entire supply chain, and it doesn't relieve pricing to the consumer. edward: we're still seeing pressure on pricing in steel. talk about -- that's a base material in a lot of construction. so increasing that cost has a ripple effect, doesn't it? >> yeah. i think you're starting to see it even more so now in construction and manufacturinged goods -- manufactured goods. you go to buy a truck, a...
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and the ways that the steel frames are detached to the existing steel beam across the front really don't provide that sufficient support for that. where the concrete moment frame it really integrates the whole front part of the building and it can't really move. and the moment frame has been designed tofit within the same surround as the steel moment frame and it's really thesame amount of disruption . so we did , i did take that very much into consideration that the destruction aspect exactly and how the work would be done. that's it. >>. >> president: i'm not an engineer but in essence what you're saying is the steel moment frame does not have a lateral support or ends up being concrete if itprovides that full support . >> that's part of it, yeah. >> thank you. we will now hear from the departmentof building inspection. anything further ? >> thank you. the appellant said the department been misled. i'm notsure where that's come from . revisions andchanges are fairly commonplace . it's not dpi's duty to provide the applicant's motive. i will say if the permit holders had completed the w
and the ways that the steel frames are detached to the existing steel beam across the front really don't provide that sufficient support for that. where the concrete moment frame it really integrates the whole front part of the building and it can't really move. and the moment frame has been designed tofit within the same surround as the steel moment frame and it's really thesame amount of disruption . so we did , i did take that very much into consideration that the destruction aspect exactly...
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and seventy seven forty seven steel general steel is lowering prices until the end of the year. that's right. general steel is lowering prices. at least 10% of our average sale price. this could save you thousands or tens of thousands depending on your project eight seven seven forty seven steel to secure your price with a deposit and take delivery in the spring. your business has grown by your hard work and you need a partner that will help your business grow with a space like this by sixty four under forty nine thousand or this fifty by one hundred for just ninety two thousand for this one hundred by one hundred on sale now for under one hundred seventy six thousand seventy seven forty seven steel that's seventy seven four seven seven eight three three five eight seven seven forty seven steel. it's only a matter of time until your check engine light comes on or worse yet your car needs repair. that could mean a big surprise auto repair bill. those repairs are more expensive than ever. a new engine can be over five thousand dollars. a new transmission over four thousand dollars
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the steel city. war ii, when pennsylvania generated as much steel as germany, japan and italy combined right here in the city of pittsburgh. pittsburgh also knows the consequences when we ignore the backbone and fail to invest in ourselves, fail to invest in our people. some of you have been around long enough to remember how this city lost 100,000 steel jobs between 1970 and 1990. i was raised when i moved from scranton, my dad didn't have any work and we moved to claymont, delaware. the town was a company town. there's not a single steel worker there now. by the 1980s, more than three-quarters of pittsburgh steel capacity had been shuttered. you or your parents remember what you felt like in your neighborhood. it didn't feel good. the painful ripple effect it had. jobs lost, families ripped apart. so you know that to build a truly strong economy, we need a future that's made in america. that means using products, parts, materials built right here in the united states of america. it means bringing m
the steel city. war ii, when pennsylvania generated as much steel as germany, japan and italy combined right here in the city of pittsburgh. pittsburgh also knows the consequences when we ignore the backbone and fail to invest in ourselves, fail to invest in our people. some of you have been around long enough to remember how this city lost 100,000 steel jobs between 1970 and 1990. i was raised when i moved from scranton, my dad didn't have any work and we moved to claymont, delaware. the town...
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any seventy seven forty seven steel general steel is lowering prices until the end of the year. that's right. general steel is lowering prices at least 10% of our average sale price. this could save you thousands or tens of thousands depending on your project size eight seven seven forty seven feel to secure your price with a deposit and take delivery in the spring. your business has grown by your hard work and faith. you need a partner that will help your business grow with a space like this . forty by sixty four under forty nine thousand or this fifty by one hundred for just ninety two thousand or this one hundred by one hundred on sale now for under one hundred seventy six thousand seven seven forty seven steel that's eight seven seven seven seven eight three three five eight seven seven forty seven steel used to have to go in to the auto parts store too much live. what was your clerk got in the stock so small it's so easy to read the card with me. i've got to call makhado .com if something happened to you what would happen to them? they're home, their education, their future
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steel waste is one of the options.isited several steel companies in 2014, we see the chinese steel companies are facing a solid waste issue other than a carbon issue. we could integrate those two problems into one solutions and that is how we started greenore. paul: i wonder how scale -- shery: i wonder how scalable this is? sean: we started from the labs, a beaker, in 2009. after 12 years we scaled up step-by-step from beaker to demo prototype, to pilate, to pilot factories, and now we are building the first of its kind plant. paul: to shery's points, carbon capture sounds like nuclear fusion. there are loads of experiments, plenty of pilot studies, but it is always 20 years away. you say you are building a plant now. when will it be operational and cost-effective? sean: we will complete construction by mid 2022. it will be in full operation toward the year end of this year. the carbon capture project has been going viral in recent years. it is not new. in 2000, people were doing these demonstration projects. bringing
steel waste is one of the options.isited several steel companies in 2014, we see the chinese steel companies are facing a solid waste issue other than a carbon issue. we could integrate those two problems into one solutions and that is how we started greenore. paul: i wonder how scale -- shery: i wonder how scalable this is? sean: we started from the labs, a beaker, in 2009. after 12 years we scaled up step-by-step from beaker to demo prototype, to pilate, to pilot factories, and now we are...
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gas prices and dwindling supplies are taking up major toll on the countries manufacturers. special steel foresaw blades it's been slowly heated up to $700.00 degrees celsius. freshly produced paper, dried by huge infrared heaters, steel, and paper. they have one thing in common. that production is extremely energy intensive . a problem at a time of shop, the rising prices for electricity and gas. there's room in a good price of, of that higher energy costs have such an impact on our overall production costs that soon we might no longer be able to offer competitive prices. so dr. nicks made up of abs, faith in nearby paper, mill cobbled paper is similarly under pressure. currently, the company faces energy costs as much as 10 times as high as the competition abroad. the higher cost is being passed on to customers who so far have been willing to pay up to the right hand on either akiva. we don't have an option, it's just the way it is. unlike our competition in france or scandinavia, we can't rely on industry exemptions. that would lower our energy prices form to widely ruthie privacy. for
gas prices and dwindling supplies are taking up major toll on the countries manufacturers. special steel foresaw blades it's been slowly heated up to $700.00 degrees celsius. freshly produced paper, dried by huge infrared heaters, steel, and paper. they have one thing in common. that production is extremely energy intensive . a problem at a time of shop, the rising prices for electricity and gas. there's room in a good price of, of that higher energy costs have such an impact on our overall...
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jonathan steele international if has commented to joining us live here on the international. great pleasure having you want to. thank you very much and thank you for joining us for the program as well. at the world's largest security body, the o s. c e, as one of the highest risk of war in 30 years. and the organization for security and cooperation in europe is meeting and austria hoping to ease tensions on the ukrainian border live to correspond in charlotte duping ski now, who's been following this story and has the very latest on this. so we've got a lot of a diplomatic tool happening there. lot in vienna. any promises, any serious progress being made? will not as far as we see. of course, this is the 3rd set of discussions this week talking about the tensions that have arisen between russia and countries such as united states and members in the nato alliance are the i see placed itself as being a neutral space for its $57.00 members, which includes russia to be there to discuss the issues of the moment. and of course this follows discussions that were already held by russ
jonathan steele international if has commented to joining us live here on the international. great pleasure having you want to. thank you very much and thank you for joining us for the program as well. at the world's largest security body, the o s. c e, as one of the highest risk of war in 30 years. and the organization for security and cooperation in europe is meeting and austria hoping to ease tensions on the ukrainian border live to correspond in charlotte duping ski now, who's been...
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why is there so much interest in decarbonizing steel? the technology and how advanced are we in the process? >> the important thing to think about is that steel is 7% of global emissions. how steel decarbonize is and how fast that happens has a big impact on whether we can meet our climate goals. what is even more important is the role that steel plays and a lot of countries that have pretty strict net zero targets. i'm thinking china, north korea, and japan. their total emissions, steel is a big chunk of that. it's 12% to 15%. the technology, there's really four of them that look like a complaint big role in the future. there is recycling which is pretty mature but also a finite limit to how much. there is carbon capture where you are just adding a new system onto your existing steel plans. and then there is direct electrification where you start to make steel in a way that looks a lot how we make aluminum. the thing that will have a really big impact is hydrogen and that is because our modeling shows that hydrogen could be the cheapest
why is there so much interest in decarbonizing steel? the technology and how advanced are we in the process? >> the important thing to think about is that steel is 7% of global emissions. how steel decarbonize is and how fast that happens has a big impact on whether we can meet our climate goals. what is even more important is the role that steel plays and a lot of countries that have pretty strict net zero targets. i'm thinking china, north korea, and japan. their total emissions, steel...
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st steel city. pennsylvania generated as much steel as germany, japan and italy combined right here in the city of pittsburgh. pittsburgh also knows the consequences when we ignore the backbone and fail to invest in ourself, fail to invest in our people. some of you have been around long enough to remember how this city lost 100,000 steel jobs between 1970 and 1990. there's not a single steel worker there. by the 1980s more than three quarters of pittsburgh steel capacity had been shuddered. jobs lost, families ripped apart. you know to build a truly strong economy, we need a future that's made in america. that means using products, part, materials built right here in the united states of america. it means bringing manufacturing back. jobs back. building a supply chain here at home. not out sourcing abroad so we have better jobs and lower prices here. it takes a federal government and takes action. that's the approach i've taken from day one. now we're beginning the see the results. we learn this we
st steel city. pennsylvania generated as much steel as germany, japan and italy combined right here in the city of pittsburgh. pittsburgh also knows the consequences when we ignore the backbone and fail to invest in ourself, fail to invest in our people. some of you have been around long enough to remember how this city lost 100,000 steel jobs between 1970 and 1990. there's not a single steel worker there. by the 1980s more than three quarters of pittsburgh steel capacity had been shuddered....
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and seventy seven forty seven steel general steel is lowering prices until the end of the year.that's right. general steel lowering prices at least 10% of our average sale price. this could save you thousands or tens of thousands depending on your project size eight seven seven forty seven steel to secure your price with a deposit and take delivery in the spring. your business has grown by your hard work and faith. you partner that will help your business grow with a space like this . forty by sixty under forty nine thousand or this fifty by one hundred for just ninety two thousand or this one hundred by one hundred on sale now for under one hundred seventy six thousand seventy seven forty seven steel that's eight seven seven seven seven eight three three five eight seven seven forty seven theal. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need now you can sell your policy evenor a term policy for an immediatewe cash payment called q coventry direct to learn more . we thought were had planned carefully for our retirement but we quickly realized we needed a waydi to supplem
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and we owe that diversity to the mining and steel industries. yours when colon steel. we're booming. people from many countries came here to work, creating a unique, historical mix of cultures. jason, very, it's great ish is a beautiful city. they also say it's the most diverse city in luxembourg, or it, la multi cultural heart of europe will soon be beating in this order region. industrial beauty, it has to be a good thing, a david levitz from the d. w culture desk can tell us why. welcome david. so why does, how does a place like ash but it's industrial, a city gets get me honor of being europe's cultural capital. well, obviously, when people think about european culture or european capitals of culture, they're probably thinking of paris, rome, maybe berlin. and those were the cities actually, that the e u was looking at 40 years ago when it started this program along the way that they kind of figured, you know, what, maybe paris doesn't need any extra attention. maybe there some other places that could actually benefit from, from this attention and from being put in
and we owe that diversity to the mining and steel industries. yours when colon steel. we're booming. people from many countries came here to work, creating a unique, historical mix of cultures. jason, very, it's great ish is a beautiful city. they also say it's the most diverse city in luxembourg, or it, la multi cultural heart of europe will soon be beating in this order region. industrial beauty, it has to be a good thing, a david levitz from the d. w culture desk can tell us why. welcome...
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and we owe that diversity to the mining and steel industries. yours when colon steel. we're booming. people from many countries came here to work, creating a unique, historical mix of cultures. jason, very, it's great ish is a beautiful city. they also say it's the most diverse city in luxembourg. it, the multicultural, heart of europe will soon be beating in this order region. you want you to be news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more will news fall the by the day. i have to send you the truth with with who a into the conflict with sebastian in america, a been subpoenaed by the congressional committee investigating the january 5th the pot on the counter. my guest is one of them. jacob miller was a senior advisor approval from campaign close to the former president joins me from new. oh, come with that now on d w. o. and she does use crime fighters are back to put in africa. most successful radio drama series continues them all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media plat
and we owe that diversity to the mining and steel industries. yours when colon steel. we're booming. people from many countries came here to work, creating a unique, historical mix of cultures. jason, very, it's great ish is a beautiful city. they also say it's the most diverse city in luxembourg. it, the multicultural, heart of europe will soon be beating in this order region. you want you to be news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more will news fall the by the day. i have to send...
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not a single steel worker there now./4s more than -- the steel industry was shuttered. so you know, to build a truly strong economy, we need a future made in america. that means using products, parts, materials built here in the united states of america. means bringing manufacturing back, jobs back, building the simply chains here at home. not outsourcing abroad so we have better jobs and lower prices here. it means betting on america's workers. it takes the federal government that doesn't just give lip service to buy in america but takes action. that's the approach i've taken from day one. now we're beginning to see the results. we learned this week after my first year as president of the united states has the fastest economic growth in nearly four decades. [applause] along with the greatest year of job growth in america history, 6.4 million jobs created in one year. instead of losing manufacturing jobs, since i've been in office, america has added an additional 367,000 manufacturing jobs in america. good paying jobs. t
not a single steel worker there now./4s more than -- the steel industry was shuttered. so you know, to build a truly strong economy, we need a future made in america. that means using products, parts, materials built here in the united states of america. means bringing manufacturing back, jobs back, building the simply chains here at home. not outsourcing abroad so we have better jobs and lower prices here. it means betting on america's workers. it takes the federal government that doesn't just...
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the iron and steel industry extended across the border. and so does the cultural project. 19 municipalities are involved 11 in luxembourg and 8 in france. ah, give dick, we really want everyone to participate every community, no matter how small we think they're all important, they each have an exciting history and cultural heritage and of course we want to build it and illustrate it together. oh, phone. when titan esh bellville is a showcase for successful structural change, the old blast furnaces have been integrated into a modern neighborhood startups, high tech, and the university are part of it. a few kilometers away in odon latisha, in france, things have worked out less well. those looking for jobs had to luxembourg, but the cultural project is a ray of hope. so soon, michelle, it would be good for our young people if culture comes, if they provide work and careers because there's nothing else here lawyer. the mind just outside the village closed in 1997. nicholas catallo and his friends are now re opening up their grandfather's min
the iron and steel industry extended across the border. and so does the cultural project. 19 municipalities are involved 11 in luxembourg and 8 in france. ah, give dick, we really want everyone to participate every community, no matter how small we think they're all important, they each have an exciting history and cultural heritage and of course we want to build it and illustrate it together. oh, phone. when titan esh bellville is a showcase for successful structural change, the old blast...
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i am alix steel. omicron is driving covid cases to a new record.ning us this christina ramirez from ucla. we are seeing kids go back to school. testing questions remain. they are worried covid tests are undercounted. do we have the capacity to test the way we need to? christina: i hope we do. hope is not really a strategy, but i do think testing is a way to show if you are infectious now and to be able to slow the spread. i am a big advocate of rapid testing and testing sequentially to keep the virus out. we have seen having just vaccinated only is not sufficient to keep the virus out. i think there are at least 92 cruise ships having cases. the infamous norway christmas party, the wisconsin wedding. we have a lot of cases in fully vaccinated areas, suggesting that unlike previous variants the vaccine is not as able to reduce the spread. alix: we have data to suggest the current testing, the at-home rapid tests, for example, do they detect omicron the way they need to? i have read it is in doubt. christina: the data is looking good. but you find 0%
i am alix steel. omicron is driving covid cases to a new record.ning us this christina ramirez from ucla. we are seeing kids go back to school. testing questions remain. they are worried covid tests are undercounted. do we have the capacity to test the way we need to? christina: i hope we do. hope is not really a strategy, but i do think testing is a way to show if you are infectious now and to be able to slow the spread. i am a big advocate of rapid testing and testing sequentially to keep the...
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the eu has done a deal with the united states which means they can export steel without tariffs.spondent chris morris reports, the impact is already being felt. at a foundry in chesterfield, row materials are being melted in a furnace to make cast—iron baths, but because of the american tariffs of 25% on uk products, this company is moving some of its production to a factory in spain. so if the uk manages to strike a deal with the us, will that production come back? probably not. it really depends on how early the deal is done, and once our customer over there in north america gets used to the spanish product, then the question has to be as to whether it is worth it to bring it back or not. it is highly likely we'lljust leave it over there, and lost to the uk completely, then. steel and cast—iron are no longer a huge chunk of the british economy, but if yourjob depends on them, they still really matter. it was to help protect american jobs that president trump introduced the tariffs in 2018, and for the uk at least the biden administration hasn't changed course. neither public di
the eu has done a deal with the united states which means they can export steel without tariffs.spondent chris morris reports, the impact is already being felt. at a foundry in chesterfield, row materials are being melted in a furnace to make cast—iron baths, but because of the american tariffs of 25% on uk products, this company is moving some of its production to a factory in spain. so if the uk manages to strike a deal with the us, will that production come back? probably not. it really...
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we are the first to produce net zero steel that's a growing segment you and i have talked about many. to provide a sustainable platform for the long-term when you are talking to the cleanest steel maker of the planet enables nucor and provide the proposition. think about our hickman start up in hickman, arkansas it is the first eaf in the world to produce automotive steel. we are doing things that our competition can't do today >> that's a great way to put it. that's why frank, the analyst wants to look at all but some sort of just a sheet that's why i think you are so smart to be buying back all that and retire ling all of it. nucor never had one year but it had multiple years >> i want to thank you, great to see you. congratulations. >> thanks so much, i appreciate that >> "mad money" is back after the break. >> come up next, let's make money again, what do we got? >> cramer is answering your burning questions in today's edition of "the lightning round. ♪ it feels good having someone on your side. ♪ ♪ to care for, be there for, ♪ ♪ life's twists and turns that it has in store. ♪ ♪
we are the first to produce net zero steel that's a growing segment you and i have talked about many. to provide a sustainable platform for the long-term when you are talking to the cleanest steel maker of the planet enables nucor and provide the proposition. think about our hickman start up in hickman, arkansas it is the first eaf in the world to produce automotive steel. we are doing things that our competition can't do today >> that's a great way to put it. that's why frank, the...
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a percent of that is steel. -- 8% of that -- 80% of that is steel.able to offset that come about the same a month of comedy headwinds for the second half of 2021 and still generate 210 million of additional profit growth and even more in actual fx. kailey: what about on the labor side? what kind of pressures are you seeing their? judy: 70% of our service business is labor, but well over half of our labor costs are subject to collective bargaining , so we understand the multiyear costs. we have shown service productivity for three straight years with our earnings growth. we are going to have 50 basis points of service expansion this year. we've got that under control and we will offset productivity issues. guy: do you think you will face an fx headwind this year? judy: we are guiding to an fx headwind of about euro-dollar seven cents -- of about seven cents. when you thing about being such a global business, where we are in 1400 branches throughout the world, the euro is about it 1.12 right now. it was at 1.20 last year. that is a headwind. we have a
a percent of that is steel. -- 8% of that -- 80% of that is steel.able to offset that come about the same a month of comedy headwinds for the second half of 2021 and still generate 210 million of additional profit growth and even more in actual fx. kailey: what about on the labor side? what kind of pressures are you seeing their? judy: 70% of our service business is labor, but well over half of our labor costs are subject to collective bargaining , so we understand the multiyear costs. we have...
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steel joining us, host of the michael steel podcast and msnbc political analyst, former lt. gov.morning to both of you friends. it's great to see you. olivia, stephanie grisham talked about the fact you will be a part of this group taking a meeting next week talking about what to do about donald trump. what can you tell us? >> well, i don't have more details to share right now. i think this is a preliminary discussion. there is a whole group of us who saw what trump is capable of first hand, who lived it first hand, who remain concerned about his influence over politics today, his influence over the republican party especially and we're watching these trumpists-like candidates that are also slated to run in the upcoming mid-terms. i think whether it's people in national security, people who were more on the political side of the house, we keep having these conversations? silos i say and individual conversations. i think we decide it would be good to convene and have a real discussion about what we're seeing here and what we might be able to do to counter what is happening here. >
steel joining us, host of the michael steel podcast and msnbc political analyst, former lt. gov.morning to both of you friends. it's great to see you. olivia, stephanie grisham talked about the fact you will be a part of this group taking a meeting next week talking about what to do about donald trump. what can you tell us? >> well, i don't have more details to share right now. i think this is a preliminary discussion. there is a whole group of us who saw what trump is capable of first...
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michael steele is with us. chairman of the republican national committee and the former lieutenant governor and host of the michael steele podcast. david plouffe, that was jim marshall. he's a secretary of state candidate in nevada. i was talking to steve bannon, sounds like a great idea. a coalition of america first secretary of state. from naming and branding perspective it's sounds perfect. but he's actually talking about secretary of states who are running on a platform to finish the job that he said donald trump didn't do. a job that seems to involve overturning the will of the people and suppressing peoples votes. >> yes, ali, they don't really hide this at all. i guess that's a better name than ambassadors of a top rusty. back to our prior discussion, the republicans, again, they are republicans who are opposing what is happening at the state level. want to get to the bottom of january, so let's be clear. most republicans, elected republicans, are passing laws in the state to make it harder for people to
michael steele is with us. chairman of the republican national committee and the former lieutenant governor and host of the michael steele podcast. david plouffe, that was jim marshall. he's a secretary of state candidate in nevada. i was talking to steve bannon, sounds like a great idea. a coalition of america first secretary of state. from naming and branding perspective it's sounds perfect. but he's actually talking about secretary of states who are running on a platform to finish the job...
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you know, another way to describe what you just said is do steel prices fall off a cliff?k back is the belief that you will get a growth slowdown and steel prices will fall off a cliff i just don't see it happening any time soon. it is binary and i'm on one side of that binary call. i think auto demand and infrastructure spending and durable goods are set to really continue for the next year and propel volumes and margins higher yes, binary, but now is the time to be in it. >> excellent farmer jim, thank you very much for that we'll continue with the stock summit all week long another reminder, jim cramer will join us tomorrow for the hour and he'll give us his best ideas and he'll tell us what he thinks about the others that he's heard of as well and we very much are looking forwartod that stephanie link coming up right after this break do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to s
you know, another way to describe what you just said is do steel prices fall off a cliff?k back is the belief that you will get a growth slowdown and steel prices will fall off a cliff i just don't see it happening any time soon. it is binary and i'm on one side of that binary call. i think auto demand and infrastructure spending and durable goods are set to really continue for the next year and propel volumes and margins higher yes, binary, but now is the time to be in it. >> excellent...
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this much smaller projectile be fired down a tube and straight into a steel plate.s to this after it's launched from that? so this mostly turns to dust as it hits the end of the tunnel. oh, my gosh. dramatic music now, where were we? oh, yeah! 500 miles an hour. so now you're going about as fast as a jet. the actual projectiles and the spinning arm are made of carbon fibre — pretty much the only substance that can withstand the forces involved. 700 miles an hour. and in order to spin up to nearly 1,000 miles an hour today, this entire chamber needs to be a near vacuum, and that's why we can hardly hear anything. system is supersonic. if this were full of air, we'd get a sonic boom on every single revolution. you can hear a little bit. can you hear it? just a little bit? a little bit of vibration too. arming system... here we go. so he's doing the launch sequence now. ten... nine, here we go. ..seven, six, five, four, three, two, one... launching. whoa! that was it. applause yeah! decelerating system. in my mind, this has gone from nonsense to plausible in the space
this much smaller projectile be fired down a tube and straight into a steel plate.s to this after it's launched from that? so this mostly turns to dust as it hits the end of the tunnel. oh, my gosh. dramatic music now, where were we? oh, yeah! 500 miles an hour. so now you're going about as fast as a jet. the actual projectiles and the spinning arm are made of carbon fibre — pretty much the only substance that can withstand the forces involved. 700 miles an hour. and in order to spin up to...
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and an oil steel off the coast of peru could be twice as big as previously reported. it turns out 12000 barrels of oil leaked into the sea 2 weeks ago for miss vanish, refinery and lima. once compensation ah, i'm jarrett ray, thank you very much for your company. a major winter storm has slammed in to the east coast of the united states, bringing strong winds and heavy snow. severe weather alerts what you shoot across a region of around 70000000 people residence there. robin urge to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. the snow storm is almost emptied the streets of boston with authorities urging people to stay at home. the bomb cyclone, as meteorologists call it, has generated a dangerous mixture of snow and hurricane force winds. in new england storm surges are threatening communities along the coast, forcing many people to flee inland to safety. we got some sandbags re elevated things at our basement, but this is one of the worst storms i've seen so far. tens of thousands have been left without power along the eastern us. in rhode island, driving is only allo
and an oil steel off the coast of peru could be twice as big as previously reported. it turns out 12000 barrels of oil leaked into the sea 2 weeks ago for miss vanish, refinery and lima. once compensation ah, i'm jarrett ray, thank you very much for your company. a major winter storm has slammed in to the east coast of the united states, bringing strong winds and heavy snow. severe weather alerts what you shoot across a region of around 70000000 people residence there. robin urge to stay...
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bloomberg markets without steel and guy johnson. >> is 30 minutes into the u.s. trading day. here are the top market stories we are following for you at the hour. tumultuous tech now turns to netflix. can netflix turnaround that tech sentiment? and bidens russian misstep. president biden says russia could opt for a smaller scale version of ukraine making cohesive western response harder. and get back to your desks, everybody. oldman city asking london staff to return to the office. they have another big bank. welcome blue bloomberg markets. it is good to see you. i missed a doozy of four days of heavy news flow. guy: i want to talk about what exactly you missed. housing data just hitting the table at the moment, that is certainly up. high prices, a lack of supply, and mortgage rates rising starting to have an impact. that is something we just want to be folding in in terms of the numbers we are watching. let's get back to the fact that alix had four days out and the world changed in those four days. so what do we have? i'm not blaming you. i'm just saying it happened. alix: h
bloomberg markets without steel and guy johnson. >> is 30 minutes into the u.s. trading day. here are the top market stories we are following for you at the hour. tumultuous tech now turns to netflix. can netflix turnaround that tech sentiment? and bidens russian misstep. president biden says russia could opt for a smaller scale version of ukraine making cohesive western response harder. and get back to your desks, everybody. oldman city asking london staff to return to the office. they...
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i'm alix steel. opec-plus have agreed to revive some of its halted output.y will proceed with a 400,000 barrel a day hike beginning in february. let's bring in our energy reporter. what is interesting is the market reaction. oil is up 1.5% despite the fact that they are adding oil. what does that tell us? >> signaling that the market needs more than what they are willing to return to the market. inventories have been drawn down over time, over the last year, when we were battling with the pandemic. there has been a slowdown in production. all of that is still low. whenever opec and its alliance wants to return, the market probably thinks they need more. alix: i wonder if we are looking at a situation where opec-plus cannot actually hit that 400,000 barrel a day and not make up what they are hitting. >> there have been a lot of questions over the last several months about how the spare capacity available is not quite as robust as people expect. there have also been disruptions. we have seen over the last week, libya has seen a production hip. all of this will
i'm alix steel. opec-plus have agreed to revive some of its halted output.y will proceed with a 400,000 barrel a day hike beginning in february. let's bring in our energy reporter. what is interesting is the market reaction. oil is up 1.5% despite the fact that they are adding oil. what does that tell us? >> signaling that the market needs more than what they are willing to return to the market. inventories have been drawn down over time, over the last year, when we were battling with the...
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now journalists on political aml as jonathan steel for his pick. jonathan, good to see you. russia's clearly disappointed that the u. s. has rejected its key demand on nato expansion. do you think there's still a basis for meaningful talks there? and i think number of kids says that they would continue talks on this. he called secondary issues like confidence building measures, announcement and troop movements to maneuvers and that kind of thing. but as you pointed out in your correspondence, emphasize to the big issue of the non expansion nature was ignored by v and drink and people and by the americans and nature in fact, not ignored, but they rejected it and said to every state has its right to right, to choose its own answers. there are, i suppose, plenty of other russian demands, including the poll back of nato forces in eastern europe on the removal of us, new killer arms from the region. can you see washington making concessions there? it looks like a, i mean, they taking it pretty hard line at the beginning when russia made these demands fr
now journalists on political aml as jonathan steel for his pick. jonathan, good to see you. russia's clearly disappointed that the u. s. has rejected its key demand on nato expansion. do you think there's still a basis for meaningful talks there? and i think number of kids says that they would continue talks on this. he called secondary issues like confidence building measures, announcement and troop movements to maneuvers and that kind of thing. but as you pointed out in your correspondence,...
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and with the domestic workers and at the steel plant. and that is the ticket that they came for.nd with the steel plant as the same as his father. and i believe in a very different life today. and that's why i'm so focused on expanding education opportunities by making states tuition assistance program. i believe and then to be unleashed and harnessed so today i'm outlining a vision the highest public education system in the nation. and then including this flagship institutions. and then leading into the technology and community colleges. also providing childcare making sure we have equity and diversity in every community. and then to spur economic growth. as we upgrade the institutions and those that are falling through the cracks. and so for example and the education programs are far less likely tohe reoffend. and actually more likely to obtain employment when returning home. and it's the right thing to do so i am announcing a new initiatives so those that have the support they need to find employment during d reentry. and also using assistance for those who are in the incarcer
and with the domestic workers and at the steel plant. and that is the ticket that they came for.nd with the steel plant as the same as his father. and i believe in a very different life today. and that's why i'm so focused on expanding education opportunities by making states tuition assistance program. i believe and then to be unleashed and harnessed so today i'm outlining a vision the highest public education system in the nation. and then including this flagship institutions. and then...
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he is the principle source of the debunked discredited steele dossier. could come out with democrats in the middle of this. >> could be but keep in mind trial dates are not set in stone. could be pretty tight with the eastern virginia where the case is. they tend to move their dockets pretty quickly. that could move in a heartbeat. it is not 100% at trial. it now certainly shapes up might be a trial where a lot of the dirty laundrie of hillary clinton campaign becomes publicly available in october. elizabeth: danchenko is the main source of the bogus steele dossier used by the if fbi based on the trump russia investigation. what we're reading in the durham indictments he set his sights on the clinton campaign. special counsel durham scrutinizing how much the clinton campaign controlled the steele dossier and igor danchenko. clinton campaign workers may be called on to testify. what does this mean? what is the fallout you see coming on this? >> here is what is interesting to me from federal practice, knowing how these things work, couple of things. first,
he is the principle source of the debunked discredited steele dossier. could come out with democrats in the middle of this. >> could be but keep in mind trial dates are not set in stone. could be pretty tight with the eastern virginia where the case is. they tend to move their dockets pretty quickly. that could move in a heartbeat. it is not 100% at trial. it now certainly shapes up might be a trial where a lot of the dirty laundrie of hillary clinton campaign becomes publicly available...
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michael steele and howard dean are back with me. where i'm pointing is the former chair of the democratic party, former chair of the republican party. all right. i want to -- because you both were talking about how riffing off of what whip clyburn had to say, talk about the half full, talk about the stuff you got done. 6.4 million jobs added, american rescue plan right at the start of the administration, 200 million americans fully vaccinated, the bipartisan infrastructure law is now the law of the land. and a whole bunch of other stuff that the administration needs to be talking about more and more. but i got to go to something that the president said during his press conferences, marathon press conference. let's play it and i'll get you to talk about it on the other side. >> i did not anticipate there would be such a stalwart effort to make sure that the most important thing was that president biden didn't get anything done. think about this. what are republicans for? what are they for? name me one thing they're for. what is mitch
michael steele and howard dean are back with me. where i'm pointing is the former chair of the democratic party, former chair of the republican party. all right. i want to -- because you both were talking about how riffing off of what whip clyburn had to say, talk about the half full, talk about the stuff you got done. 6.4 million jobs added, american rescue plan right at the start of the administration, 200 million americans fully vaccinated, the bipartisan infrastructure law is now the law of...
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he's a host of the michael steele podcast. gentlemen, good evening to you. david, there's been a cast of intriguing characters who have been investigated and subpoenaed by the committee. some of them are names that the public has never heard of, including jeffrey clark's, senior and important people, but you never knew what they were up. to these four who have been subpoenaed our names that everybody knew and watched in realtime. would you make of these subpoenas, and what do you think it means about where the committees? >> it's getting closer and closer to the president. this is the clown car that was surrounding him. prior to the election, as they said this all up that, the election may be rigged. from election day, all the way through to january 6th. it's getting closer and closer to trump. hopefully, at the end of the day, you're going to, a, learn what happened and who is involved and be, -- c, we do everything possible to make sure that this is a one-time event. we're surrounded every day by evidence that coup two point oh is underway. trump, just las
he's a host of the michael steele podcast. gentlemen, good evening to you. david, there's been a cast of intriguing characters who have been investigated and subpoenaed by the committee. some of them are names that the public has never heard of, including jeffrey clark's, senior and important people, but you never knew what they were up. to these four who have been subpoenaed our names that everybody knew and watched in realtime. would you make of these subpoenas, and what do you think it means...