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in this ship, bad steel from a plant at the carnegie, illinois steel company in pittsburgh. the discussion moved on from that point, but all the young staffers on the truman committee ship sitting there realized immediately. that they had in a file not far away from where kaiser was sitting, about 30 letters from an inspection supervisor at that factory, telling them of faulty steel being shipped out of that factory every single day. tons of it. truman sent three investigators up there. they went sort of undercover in the plant to see what was going on. they ended eventually had to subpoena the inspection records of the plant. they subpoenaed the head of the united states steel and carnegie, illinois steel corporation to testify in washington and the following week, the truman committee was once again front page news around the country. the headline generally was fake steel going to the navy, and that was one of the one of the investigations where you realize that the truman committee's intervention saved potentially thousands of lives of bad steel, ending up who knows where
in this ship, bad steel from a plant at the carnegie, illinois steel company in pittsburgh. the discussion moved on from that point, but all the young staffers on the truman committee ship sitting there realized immediately. that they had in a file not far away from where kaiser was sitting, about 30 letters from an inspection supervisor at that factory, telling them of faulty steel being shipped out of that factory every single day. tons of it. truman sent three investigators up there. they...
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, — is, and as you say christopher steele, russia has something on donald _ steele, russia has somethingand that would affect policy towards ukraine, given — affect policy towards ukraine, given the conversation we had earlier, — given the conversation we had earlier, with russia telling ukraine _ earlier, with russia telling ukraine to give up territory and — ukraine to give up territory and just— ukraine to give up territory and just stop fighting, you can certainly— and just stop fighting, you can certainly support that problem really — certainly support that problem really quickly but not in a way that's— really quickly but not in a way that's favourable for world affairs _ that's favourable for world affairs and i think that's one of the — affairs and i think that's one of the greatest concerns people have _ of the greatest concerns people have in — of the greatest concerns people have in the international stage is what — have in the international stage is what will happen with ukraine, what will happen with the middle east and iran, in those — the middle east and iran, in those cir
, — is, and as you say christopher steele, russia has something on donald _ steele, russia has somethingand that would affect policy towards ukraine, given — affect policy towards ukraine, given the conversation we had earlier, — given the conversation we had earlier, with russia telling ukraine _ earlier, with russia telling ukraine to give up territory and — ukraine to give up territory and just— ukraine to give up territory and just stop fighting, you can certainly— and just stop...
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steel?the rank and file is for it. >> overwhelmingly. >> brian: you feel as though they will be able to put the money in to expand and keep it here. >> oh, my. yes. they promised to rebuild. we have a hot mill at our urban plant that is -- was built in 1938. how do you compete with that with modern technology today that's available? we want that. we want that in the that's why we are here to advocate for that. >> the township probably 80% of them probably 60% of them less than 10 years. we have a young workforce. i stood in those lines for -- to have benefits for my children in the 80's in the food lines. i did that i don't want to see the -- our members now, our young workers it's not fun. >> we have all grown up eating the government cheese, peanut butter and everything else given out while our dads were laid off and people were losing their homes. they were moving away. kids that were graduating from college were moving to the south, to the west for job opportunities because there was not
steel?the rank and file is for it. >> overwhelmingly. >> brian: you feel as though they will be able to put the money in to expand and keep it here. >> oh, my. yes. they promised to rebuild. we have a hot mill at our urban plant that is -- was built in 1938. how do you compete with that with modern technology today that's available? we want that. we want that in the that's why we are here to advocate for that. >> the township probably 80% of them probably 60% of them...
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receivers to begin with solid billets of steel. and first come the internal cuts like in letting the action bar slots. then the outside receivers take shape. the computer not only develops gun designs and masters for making gun components, it can also run factory machinery. it does this by punching up tapes that tell the equipment what to do. the tapes are inserted in consoles that control the machines. in each of these hundred thousand dollar machines and. 12 to 18 operation and has a turret that holds the tools for that. under instructions from the tape the machine picks tools the turret in sequence and then carries out the specified milling operations. under a steady flow of oil locking lugs are milled in the receivers. and induction furnace here shotgun magazine tubes are breeze to receivers as flux flows away. a short dip in the chemical baths and any remaining flux or dirt varnishes and result a rack full of gleaming model hundred components but the final gleam has only just begun in metal as in would a really fine requires t
receivers to begin with solid billets of steel. and first come the internal cuts like in letting the action bar slots. then the outside receivers take shape. the computer not only develops gun designs and masters for making gun components, it can also run factory machinery. it does this by punching up tapes that tell the equipment what to do. the tapes are inserted in consoles that control the machines. in each of these hundred thousand dollar machines and. 12 to 18 operation and has a turret...
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steel. let's bring in the president of usw. david, welcome. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> why are you so convinced, i guess is the way i would ask it, when leadership says selling to nippon steel would save more jobs and create better income in the future, better competitiveness, more job opportunities in the future, why doesn't that land with you? >> well, nippon steel has a long track record of dumping products in the united states, and our concern is about the long-term viability of steel making capacity here in the united states. not just for consumer goods, but for exposed automotive, tin products, and military grade. so we think it's a real issue around national defense and critical supply chain that we maintain operations here in the u.s. and we don't think nippon steel is prepared to do that. >> our nippon's operations superior? is its technology going to replace much of the way that steel has traditionally been made in this country? >> well, they have -- they have talked about transferring some of the production here in western pennsylvania and
steel. let's bring in the president of usw. david, welcome. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> why are you so convinced, i guess is the way i would ask it, when leadership says selling to nippon steel would save more jobs and create better income in the future, better competitiveness, more job opportunities in the future, why doesn't that land with you? >> well, nippon steel has a long track record of dumping products in the united states, and our concern is about the long-term...
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but they don't produce pure steel. they only do it from scratch. they produce steel.eed the blast furnace . blast furnace. >> steel building. right, jacob? doesn't matter if it's new or if it's made from scrap steel, it's still steel. >> it is because you you can't you can't use scrap steel for everything. so the higher end steel still has to be made by blast furnaces. they have become much more productive. so the cost of labour isn't the fundamental cost in steel, it's the cost of energy. and our energy price is uncompetitive with the rest of the world. >> well, let's let's talk about rather, >> no, i wouldn't, i'd rather, i'd rather, i'd rather the uk was economically competitive. i don't think there's any advantage in importing the sort of steel you need to make battleships from abroad. we ought to be making it domestically, yes, but as tata pointed out , domestically, yes, but as tata pointed out, it's domestically, yes, but as tata pointed out , it's not productive pointed out, it's not productive at the moment. >> it's not competitive. relying on the blast furna
but they don't produce pure steel. they only do it from scratch. they produce steel.eed the blast furnace . blast furnace. >> steel building. right, jacob? doesn't matter if it's new or if it's made from scrap steel, it's still steel. >> it is because you you can't you can't use scrap steel for everything. so the higher end steel still has to be made by blast furnaces. they have become much more productive. so the cost of labour isn't the fundamental cost in steel, it's the cost of...
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and if you're a steel worker, family of steel workers, friends of steel workers, please join the movementworkers for trump. liz: richard and brian of the united steel workers union. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us tonight. good to see you both. liz: kamala harris pitched radical policies that would threaten america's foundational constitution. she attacks and smears trump and proposing this coming up. find out what they were and former trump acting attorney general matthew whitaker going to take it on. he's pretty worried. but first, this. >> do you pray every day? >> i do pray every day. i do pray every day. sometimes twice a day. liz: kamala talking religion after attacking people of faith at her rally and we want to check in with dagen and sean to hear what's coming up on the bottom line. >> hey, emac. thank you. anti-trump rhetoric ramps up on the left and anti-assassination calls and we'll have jackson here on that as well as this election going for the oil industry going for the most important and executive chairman going to bring up prosperity. steve moore on kamala harris goi
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— see an imposing of tariffs on steel and _ see an imposing of tariffs on steel and our many productsducts by china that will come into effect _ china that will come into effect in the middle of october so what — effect in the middle of october so what we are trying to do here — so what we are trying to do here is_ so what we are trying to do here is stand up for a failed trading _ here is stand up for a failed trading system. in here is stand up for a failed trading system.— here is stand up for a failed trading system. in a world of increasingly _ trading system. in a world of increasingly fragmented - trading system. in a world of. increasingly fragmented trade, a solution seems a long way off. seems a long way off. now here's a question — what would you do with a spare 25 billion euros? well that's the enviable position that the irish government is in — partly a result of a huge windfall from tech firms based there. europe's top court ruled that ireland has to tax apple ia billion euros — after deciding its generous deal with the company was illegal. today, the country's finance m
— see an imposing of tariffs on steel and _ see an imposing of tariffs on steel and our many productsducts by china that will come into effect _ china that will come into effect in the middle of october so what — effect in the middle of october so what we are trying to do here — so what we are trying to do here is_ so what we are trying to do here is stand up for a failed trading _ here is stand up for a failed trading system. in here is stand up for a failed trading system.— here is...
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in the us, that they are endorsing the steel. . the us, that they are endorsing the steel. , ., the steel next. the islanders themselves, some of them feel ignored in the whole process of negotiations. there is a big excelled community because the islanders were kicked off back in the late 60s. islanders were kicked off back in the late 605. we've heard from some of the conservative party leadership candidates criticism as well but the fact is they steal the british government has negotiated was being negotiated by the previous conservative government and by previous prime ministers so it's a complex situation. it's not perhaps perfect and there are more details to be nailed down but i think generally there is a feeling this had to be done because the world is changing in britain's influence on the global stage is changing as well and this reflects that. you mentioned the islanders, is the going to be any likely redress for them?- the going to be any likely redress for them? fund will be set u- redress for them? fund will be set pp and _ redress for them? fund will be set pp and they _ re
in the us, that they are endorsing the steel. . the us, that they are endorsing the steel. , ., the steel next. the islanders themselves, some of them feel ignored in the whole process of negotiations. there is a big excelled community because the islanders were kicked off back in the late 60s. islanders were kicked off back in the late 605. we've heard from some of the conservative party leadership candidates criticism as well but the fact is they steal the british government has negotiated...
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when he was making investments, he bet against american steel companies, not bedding for american steelompanies. -- betting for american steel companies. i want you to know, he has plans if you were to be successful. his plan is to give big tax breaks for you guessed it, the billionaires, the people making a lot of money, and the biggest corporations in the world. you know what happens when they do that? they put medicare, medicaid, and social security on the chopping block. we are not way to do that in america. we are not going to cut those programs to give billionaires a tax cut. now, these out-of-state billionaires know that i won't vote for the tax cuts. i have already proven that. i voted against the billionaire tax cuts of 2017. so they are mad at me that i am going after them on corporate greed as well. you know what they are doing? we are spending more than $100 million to defeat me in this race. well i got news for those billionaires. i am going to beat david mccormick and i am going to beat those billionaires. [cheers and applause] yep. now, i need you to help me. i need you t
when he was making investments, he bet against american steel companies, not bedding for american steelompanies. -- betting for american steel companies. i want you to know, he has plans if you were to be successful. his plan is to give big tax breaks for you guessed it, the billionaires, the people making a lot of money, and the biggest corporations in the world. you know what happens when they do that? they put medicare, medicaid, and social security on the chopping block. we are not way to...
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, i should imagine. >> yes , it will require steel. >> yes, it will require steel.e right that it will also require some what you call virgin steel. steel that is produced predominantly in blast furnaces, because if you have electric arc furnaces, which is what the replacement is that uses steel scrap and you can't necessarily produce every quality of steel that you need out of it. and anyway, we're going to have a gap of a few years where we're not producing our own steel . the reality in our own steel. the reality in every proposition that is being put forward now , and indeed by put forward now, and indeed by other governments, is one which seems to look only at what is within our own country, and we need to look down the food chain, the supply chain, because the more and more we rely on imports and those imports are often from quite tricky countries. look at the position of qatar for gas, for example. you've got to get through what is increasingly becoming something of a war zone. look at where we're getting a lot of that which we which we're using for our renew
, i should imagine. >> yes , it will require steel. >> yes, it will require steel.e right that it will also require some what you call virgin steel. steel that is produced predominantly in blast furnaces, because if you have electric arc furnaces, which is what the replacement is that uses steel scrap and you can't necessarily produce every quality of steel that you need out of it. and anyway, we're going to have a gap of a few years where we're not producing our own steel . the...
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our steel businesses were going out of business. we can't lose our steel industry.le reason our own security. we need steel we are not winter go to war, we will not have world war iii but if we ever go to war, you better hope we have steel industry. those beautiful tanks and everything else we need to make will not be made. the planes, the tanks. i saved it by imposing tariffs. i think they were dumping it in order to destroy every -- every steel plant would have been closed if i did not do what i did. we happened to be taking in billions of dollars. it so good that biden has been trying his best to end it, but he is unable to do it. it's been too much money, they are paying a fortune. i would have had it a lot different. we will get along with everybody. we have the fake russia, russia, russia hoax, then they came out with a report that we did absolutely nothing wrong. that was a stacked deck too. the people doing it. they could not say there was nothing. they checked millions of phone calls. not one call made to russia, not one call. it was a terrible thing they d
our steel businesses were going out of business. we can't lose our steel industry.le reason our own security. we need steel we are not winter go to war, we will not have world war iii but if we ever go to war, you better hope we have steel industry. those beautiful tanks and everything else we need to make will not be made. the planes, the tanks. i saved it by imposing tariffs. i think they were dumping it in order to destroy every -- every steel plant would have been closed if i did not do...
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steele's name became forever associated with the so called "steele dossier", which contained raw intelligence of some rather selatious "compromat" that his sources claimed the kremlin was holding as leverage over the us president. at the time it caused a media sensation. but has been largely disparaged in america, despite special councel robert mueller�*s subsequent investigation that discovered "numerous links between the russian government and the trump campaign". the former president sued steele in an english court — but lost because the claim was out of time. the book is called unredacted, russia, trump, and the fight for democracy. i asked steele why he had published it now. there were two main reasons for writing a book now. one was because the threat that is posed by russia and other hostile authoritarian states has not gone away. in fact, it's evolved, it's developed, it's spread, i would argue, to a range of other countries, like china and iran, who weren't in on it to begin with. so that was one of the main reasons. the second reason ijust felt that because so many others in this hi
steele's name became forever associated with the so called "steele dossier", which contained raw intelligence of some rather selatious "compromat" that his sources claimed the kremlin was holding as leverage over the us president. at the time it caused a media sensation. but has been largely disparaged in america, despite special councel robert mueller�*s subsequent investigation that discovered "numerous links between the russian government and the trump...
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but the steel that we found says that simply didn't happen. the steel says that the ship broke apart at a very, very gentle angle. nothing like 45 degrees, more like 11 degrees. well, what is the difference? what is the difference? that night or 1500 people stayed on board titanic. they did not get into the lifeboats. the lifeboats pulled away very calmly with 500 empty seats. people made decisions that night as the ship slowed, slowly sank into the water. do i stay here on board titanic and wait for the rescue ships, or do i get into the lifeboat? when you're on a ship that's only bending at 11 degrees, it seems like you've got a long time to go before that ship is going to break apart or sink. as a matter of fact, the idea of the ship breaking apart was never in their mind. but that's exactly what happened. while the ship was flooding, she started to break apart. if we look at it, most people have understood the story of titanic. to be that titanic set sail on a maiden voyage and then on a clear, calm night, struck an iceberg, sank and broke
but the steel that we found says that simply didn't happen. the steel says that the ship broke apart at a very, very gentle angle. nothing like 45 degrees, more like 11 degrees. well, what is the difference? what is the difference? that night or 1500 people stayed on board titanic. they did not get into the lifeboats. the lifeboats pulled away very calmly with 500 empty seats. people made decisions that night as the ship slowed, slowly sank into the water. do i stay here on board titanic and...
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i had a lot to do with steel. you are going to lose all of our steel companies because china was dumping steel at levels nobody has ever seen before. i put a 50% tax on that and it was also bad steel. it was what they called dirty steel, which is a bad thing for structural components of buildings and things like that. they were dumping crap into our country. and i put a 50% tariff, i started a 25, i raised it to 50 because the 25 did not do it. i raised it to 50 and they did it. they stopped dumping steel. i having that we saved it. he saved our steel. what was left? because we have lost so much, but there are certain companies, certain things you have to have. if you go to war there is a possibility you go to war, i kept us out of war. i was the only president in 82 years that kept you out of a war. defeated isis, but you inherited that one. [applause] >> by the way, i think it is very important. i call it the weave. as long as you end up in the right location at the end. while we are talking about it, we have ne
i had a lot to do with steel. you are going to lose all of our steel companies because china was dumping steel at levels nobody has ever seen before. i put a 50% tax on that and it was also bad steel. it was what they called dirty steel, which is a bad thing for structural components of buildings and things like that. they were dumping crap into our country. and i put a 50% tariff, i started a 25, i raised it to 50 because the 25 did not do it. i raised it to 50 and they did it. they stopped...
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i saved our steel. i saved our steel plants. and i don't like japan buying us steel. us steel used to be like elon musk. like 70 years ago. the biggest, the best company in the world. you know that, elon. you wouldn't know. he's too young to know us. steel was the big baby. that was a big i don't know. there's something nice about us. steel being the biggest as opposed to google. you know it's like a different kind of a company. but we sort of need steel in this country. like, we're not going to go to war with me as your president. but if we on the long shot that we do, we don't want to say we need steel. can we get it from china or can we get it from someplace else? good. you know, it's always a possibility. but i will tell you, you're not going to have a war with me. and you're not going to have a third world war with me that i can tell you. but we need steel, and i would not approve us steel being bought by japan. i wouldn't do it just out of psychologically. not good. we'll help them out. but we don't. i don't like it. we're seeing historic levels of support among
i saved our steel. i saved our steel plants. and i don't like japan buying us steel. us steel used to be like elon musk. like 70 years ago. the biggest, the best company in the world. you know that, elon. you wouldn't know. he's too young to know us. steel was the big baby. that was a big i don't know. there's something nice about us. steel being the biggest as opposed to google. you know it's like a different kind of a company. but we sort of need steel in this country. like, we're not going...
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our steel businesses were going out of business. we can't lose our steel industry. if for no other reason our own security. we need steel. if we go to war. we're not going to have world war iii but if we ever go to war, you better hope we have a steel industry or those beautiful tanks and everything else that we need to make won't be made. the planes, the tanks, the whole thing. i saved it by imposing tariffs. i think they were dumping it to destroy -- every steel plant would have been closed if i didn't do what we did. we happen to be taking in billion of dollars. it's so good that biden has been trying his west best but he's unable to do it. it's been too much money. i would have had it a lot different. we'll get along with china. we'll get along with russia. we'll get along with everybody. we had the fake russia, russia, russia hoax which took two years and they came out with a report that we did absolutely nothing wrong. that was a stacked deck, the people doing it, they checked millions of phone calls, not one call made to russia. not one call -- it was a terri
our steel businesses were going out of business. we can't lose our steel industry. if for no other reason our own security. we need steel. if we go to war. we're not going to have world war iii but if we ever go to war, you better hope we have a steel industry or those beautiful tanks and everything else that we need to make won't be made. the planes, the tanks, the whole thing. i saved it by imposing tariffs. i think they were dumping it to destroy -- every steel plant would have been closed...
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i saved our steel. i saved our steel plants. and i don't like japan buying us steel. us steel used to be like elon musk. like 70 years ago. the biggest, the best company in the world. you know that, elon. you wouldn't know. he's too young to know us. steel was the big baby. that was a big i don't know. there's something nice about us. steel being the biggest as opposed to google. you know it's like a different kind of a company. but we sort of need steel in this country. like, we're not going to go to war with me as your president. but if we on the long shot that we do, we don't want to say we need steel. can we get it from china or can we get it from someplace else? good. you know, it's always a possibility. but i will tell you, you're not going to have a war with me, and you're not going to have a third world war with me that i can tell you. but we need steel, and i would not approve us steel being bought by japan. i wouldn't do it just out of psychologically. not good. we'll help them out. but we don't. i don't like it. we're seeing historic levels of support among
i saved our steel. i saved our steel plants. and i don't like japan buying us steel. us steel used to be like elon musk. like 70 years ago. the biggest, the best company in the world. you know that, elon. you wouldn't know. he's too young to know us. steel was the big baby. that was a big i don't know. there's something nice about us. steel being the biggest as opposed to google. you know it's like a different kind of a company. but we sort of need steel in this country. like, we're not going...
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we have extremists like michele steele, maga michele steele , not doing anything to bring back opportunities believe that i am that change. >> you know, last night, trump posted a true social endorsement of your opponent, calling you, quote, radical left puppet of communist china, among many other things in that scream. your reaction to that kind of language, and to trump endorsing your opponent? >> this is something we always knew that was going to happen. michele steele is maga and she has always been maga. the xenophobic attacks from trump and michele steele has always been there. this is a disgraceful losing campaign for michele steele, and they are just throwing out anything that will stick, and nothing is sticking for them. so she is going to lose this race, jonathan. >> it is -- i was just talking to -- i'm sorry, to senator sherrod brown of ohio. abortion is a big issue. he is making it a big issue in his race. i forgot to ask this of mondaire jones, but let me ask this of you. in your district, how big a role or how big an issue is reproductive health, is abortion in your contest? >
we have extremists like michele steele, maga michele steele , not doing anything to bring back opportunities believe that i am that change. >> you know, last night, trump posted a true social endorsement of your opponent, calling you, quote, radical left puppet of communist china, among many other things in that scream. your reaction to that kind of language, and to trump endorsing your opponent? >> this is something we always knew that was going to happen. michele steele is maga...
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but i had a lot to do with steel and we will lose our steel companies because china was dumping steel at levels no one has seen before. i put 15% tax on it or tariff on it. and it was also bad what they called dirty steel, which is bad thing for structural components of buildings and planes and things like that. they were dumping crap into the country and i started 15% for 2o i raised it for 50% terrace and they stop dumping steel. i saved our steel and we saved it. now, what was left because we have lost so much, there are certain companies you have to have in certain things have to have. steel you have to have. if you go to war, a possibility of going to war but i kept us out of or. as only present in 82 years that kept you out of war except i defeated isis, but i am here at at that. no wards! [applause] by the way, i think it is important, you won't have the weeds as long as you end up in the right location at the end. while i'm talking about it we have never been so close to world war iii as we have right now with what is going on in ukraine, russia, the middle east. i had no wars
but i had a lot to do with steel and we will lose our steel companies because china was dumping steel at levels no one has seen before. i put 15% tax on it or tariff on it. and it was also bad what they called dirty steel, which is bad thing for structural components of buildings and planes and things like that. they were dumping crap into the country and i started 15% for 2o i raised it for 50% terrace and they stop dumping steel. i saved our steel and we saved it. now, what was left because...
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when he was making investments, he bet against american steel companies, not bedding for american steel companies. -- betting for american steel companies. i want you to know, he has plans if you were to be successful. his plan is to give big tax breaks for you guessed it, the billionaires, the people making a lot of money, and the biggest corporations in the world. you know what happens when they do that? they put medicare, medicaid, and social security on the chopping block. we are not way to do that in america. we are not going to cut those programs to give billionaires a tax cut. now, these out-of-state billionaires know that i won't vote for the tax cuts. i have already proven that. i voted against the billionaire tax cuts of 2017. so they are mad at me that i am going after them on corporate greed as well. you know what they are doing? we are spending more than $100 million to defeat me in this race. well i got news for those billionaires. i am going to beat david mccormick and i am going to beat those billionaires. [cheers and applause] yep. now, i need you to help me. i need you
when he was making investments, he bet against american steel companies, not bedding for american steel companies. -- betting for american steel companies. i want you to know, he has plans if you were to be successful. his plan is to give big tax breaks for you guessed it, the billionaires, the people making a lot of money, and the biggest corporations in the world. you know what happens when they do that? they put medicare, medicaid, and social security on the chopping block. we are not way to...
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michelle steel is maga and she has always been maga.s been there. this is a disgraceful, losing campaign for michelle steel, and they're just throwing out anything that will stick and nothing is sticking for them, so she is going to lose this race, jonathan. >> i was just talking to senator sherrod brown of ohio. abortion is a big issue. he is making it a big issue in his race. i forgot to ask this of mondaire jones, but let me ask this of you. in your district, how big a role or how big an issue is reproductive health, is abortion in your contest? >> it is a huge issue, it is an issue that -- you know, reproductive health care is something that every voter in california once. california has in trying that in proposition 1, but yet we have a maga extremist, michelle steel, who has signed on to the light at conception built two times, because she doesn't care about the will of californians and what we want and what is right. she only cares about corporate interest, and her agenda is clear, it is just bad for californians, and we need to
michelle steel is maga and she has always been maga.s been there. this is a disgraceful, losing campaign for michelle steel, and they're just throwing out anything that will stick and nothing is sticking for them, so she is going to lose this race, jonathan. >> i was just talking to senator sherrod brown of ohio. abortion is a big issue. he is making it a big issue in his race. i forgot to ask this of mondaire jones, but let me ask this of you. in your district, how big a role or how big...
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then you have areas like i would say steel. everyone is very negative on steel. how can you be negative on steel and positive on industrials? on infrastructure spending, on trucking that's going to carry around all this steel? something doesn't add up because the steel industry is meaningfully more consolidated than in the past. there are only four major steel operators. and we're going probably, we're in kind of a lull because the pmi is so weak, but if fed cuts are going to stimulate the economy, i don't see how steel demand doesn't improve. and you have a consolidated industry that's going to manage supply, valuation is very cheap there. >> good having you back. avery sheffield. >>> up next, several big tech stocks getting hit with wnad ts ek.dogreshiwe the seconder still outperforming in today's session which is while we'll discuss with jason snipe right after the break. (man) these men of means with their silver spoons. what will become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend i
then you have areas like i would say steel. everyone is very negative on steel. how can you be negative on steel and positive on industrials? on infrastructure spending, on trucking that's going to carry around all this steel? something doesn't add up because the steel industry is meaningfully more consolidated than in the past. there are only four major steel operators. and we're going probably, we're in kind of a lull because the pmi is so weak, but if fed cuts are going to stimulate the...
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[cheers and applause] so steel workers for trump and the rank and file want to endorse you.ve you a hard hat. [cheers and applause] knox if knox -- [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] charlie: so, you know with, one of those basic rules in politics is a politician should never put a hat on. everybody remembers michael dukakis and how ridiculous he looked in the tank. john kerry put on the bunny suit many 2004, devastating. there are two politicians in modern times who can get away with put on hats, ronald reagan, because he looked great in a cowboy hat, and donald trump. the guy wear withs, he can wear a hard hat. he's not afraid to do it, is and i think the reason it works for him is because he's not trying to fake something. rachel: right. charles: he's not trying to be something he's not. he's clearly not a steel worker, but he's been around them long enough that he can put them on -- rachel: well, he's been around construction sites, so he's used to to -- i will say i hedged a little bit at that moment, i thought, is he going to mess up his hair? because i kn
[cheers and applause] so steel workers for trump and the rank and file want to endorse you.ve you a hard hat. [cheers and applause] knox if knox -- [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] charlie: so, you know with, one of those basic rules in politics is a politician should never put a hat on. everybody remembers michael dukakis and how ridiculous he looked in the tank. john kerry put on the bunny suit many 2004, devastating. there are two politicians in modern times who can get away...
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tonight -- will ferrell and harper steele, star of "nobody wants this," actress kristen bell, seth hostste night" debate, ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. during a campaign event last week, vice president kamala harris defended her right to own a gun and said, quote, "if somebody breaks into my house, they're getting shot." while tim walz said, and if they break into mine, they're getting cocoa. [ laughter ] during a rally on saturday in north carolina, former president trump called his 5-year-old granddaughter up on stage and said, quote, "she's beautiful and she's sweet and she doesn't know how evil life is." [ light laughter ] you know, i used to think president was the job he was least qualified for. but now i think it might be kindergarten teacher. [ laughter ] "we're going to do our abcs now, and i have some things to tell you when we get to e." [ laughter ] "there's a lot of es you don't know about." in a post on truth
tonight -- will ferrell and harper steele, star of "nobody wants this," actress kristen bell, seth hostste night" debate, ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. during a campaign event last week, vice president kamala harris defended her right to own a gun and said, quote, "if somebody breaks into my...
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he's a big buyer of steel.ffs are a critical issue to ken and some of his 70 plus employees. you can see the big rolls there. so we talked about the tariffs, and even though he buys more domestically, he's still seeing his prices go up he's not a fanof the trump, i guess trump/biden, to steve's points, tariffs, but he also wants more clarity from the harris campaign on what they might do with those same tariffs. listen >> i think we need to better understand what the effects are of the steel tariffs, because in the past it seems to be a negative effect, when they impose steel tariffs, it ends up hurting us downstream. the steel mills here domestically raise their prices almost proportionate to the steel tariff. >> he said something really interesting even about domestic steel, which is not tariffed he said that his prices were going up i said, why would your prices go up on domestic steel when it's not tariffed because it's not imported he said, because they can raise prices basically, if the tariff steel goes
he's a big buyer of steel.ffs are a critical issue to ken and some of his 70 plus employees. you can see the big rolls there. so we talked about the tariffs, and even though he buys more domestically, he's still seeing his prices go up he's not a fanof the trump, i guess trump/biden, to steve's points, tariffs, but he also wants more clarity from the harris campaign on what they might do with those same tariffs. listen >> i think we need to better understand what the effects are of the...
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steel security concerns. do you share the committee that reviews these international economic deals? fan of the participants reviled again. at the high-level, they have been touring from the beginning to integrate supply chains more tightly allied countries. >> the trans activity and confidentiality. in the trade and investments through our plans to diversify the supply chain for a number of investments in the united states and 150 days last year in the u.s. economy. encouraging and the national security. they are to see if they are foreign and security concerns. in the secretary. let me ask about another area you talk about these policies and candidates. as in your current job, i want to ask about the data accounts and fundamental question about who pays, is it a foreign country? visit american consumers? the economic research and the purchasers will link it up to higher prices. >> it somehow paid by china or europe. >> that is not what happened. [laughter] it has rigorously documented that. >> is study that
steel security concerns. do you share the committee that reviews these international economic deals? fan of the participants reviled again. at the high-level, they have been touring from the beginning to integrate supply chains more tightly allied countries. >> the trans activity and confidentiality. in the trade and investments through our plans to diversify the supply chain for a number of investments in the united states and 150 days last year in the u.s. economy. encouraging and the...
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tetley tea, chorus steel, and evenjaguar land rover. all of that brought india on the global map.ding the it services in india made india one of the big roles, an instrumental role in making india a big it superpower and tata consultancy services of one of the largest it support across the globe. these are some of the examples. most indian industrialists even today seek ratan tata as a leader and amend to a mental because based on hisjourney as a chairman and the way he led the group made the group and the group made the group and the country come on the global industries platform is what people look for and that is why the entire country is seeing this loss. the entire country is seeing this 1055-— the entire country is seeing this loss-— this loss. thank you for “oininu this loss. thank you for joining us- _ to the us now where major stock markets rose for a second day in a row, rising to new record highs. we can see the closing numbers for the us markets now on the screen. that's despite the minutes from the federal reserve's september meeting showing a divide among officials o
tetley tea, chorus steel, and evenjaguar land rover. all of that brought india on the global map.ding the it services in india made india one of the big roles, an instrumental role in making india a big it superpower and tata consultancy services of one of the largest it support across the globe. these are some of the examples. most indian industrialists even today seek ratan tata as a leader and amend to a mental because based on hisjourney as a chairman and the way he led the group made the...
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steel yard. hold and you've got the weights on one side and then whatever you need to, measure can be over on the other. so it's like a traveling scale. the small metal buckles this one used for variety possible knee hat, spear buckles are just some of the types and they're found frequently in 17th century archeological sites. the 1641 inventory. william kemp lists one remnant of girth web and four buckles. the small is possibly a spur buckle used to attach spurs to boots for horse riding. it could also have been for the horse's. horses or its two popular in the early days of plymouth. but by the later 17th century had become more common. so a small buckle like this would be used for tying spurs on, for tying some of the bridles onto the horse, and then my other sort of favorite piece, these wonderful little fragments over here they are chinese porcelain. these three extraordinary fragments, possibly from a chinese porcelain cup. the fine white color and cobalt blue decoration, a of ming and qing
steel yard. hold and you've got the weights on one side and then whatever you need to, measure can be over on the other. so it's like a traveling scale. the small metal buckles this one used for variety possible knee hat, spear buckles are just some of the types and they're found frequently in 17th century archeological sites. the 1641 inventory. william kemp lists one remnant of girth web and four buckles. the small is possibly a spur buckle used to attach spurs to boots for horse riding. it...
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he let steel be dumped on this country and that's what happened. that was before nafta. that was in the 1980's. we have had also the population loss here, it's unbelievable. we went from 63,000 people to 18,000. the county went from 212,000 to 133,000. those are lost jobs that will probably never come back. we have a mill that is about 12 miles long, sitting empty, practically. there are some small companies there it will never be the same as what it used to be. i definitely think reaganomics was as disastrous as nafta was. guest: i agree with you. as i mentioned, milwaukee for example, within four years from 1979 to 1983, lost a quarter of its manufacturing jobs. i know the steel industry, in youngstown, there is a day that people called black monday, in 1977 when the first layoffs happened. it was announced in youngstown and they laid off 5000 people without warning. people still remember where they were like jfk's assassination, when they heard that news. it sort of ushered in a long and painful deindustrialization. and reagan's policy, the laissez-faire style acceler
he let steel be dumped on this country and that's what happened. that was before nafta. that was in the 1980's. we have had also the population loss here, it's unbelievable. we went from 63,000 people to 18,000. the county went from 212,000 to 133,000. those are lost jobs that will probably never come back. we have a mill that is about 12 miles long, sitting empty, practically. there are some small companies there it will never be the same as what it used to be. i definitely think reaganomics...
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the steel penetrator.d itjust takes out the complete second floor and leaves the apartment... i floor and leaves the apartment. . .- floor and leaves the apartment. . . floor and leaves the aartment... ., apartment... i saw that in iran. apartment... i saw that in iraq- they _ apartment... i saw that in iraq. they were _ apartment... i saw that in iraq. they were dropping | iraq. they were dropping missiles through the roots of some of the palaces and taking out different floors. there is a capability for the —— through the roof. a capability for the -- through the roof. , ., ., , the roof. use of the holes in the roof. use of the holes in the roof— the roof. use of the holes in the roof and _ the roof. use of the holes in the roof and met _ the roof. use of the holes in the roof and met the - the roof. use of the holes in the roof and met the bomb. the roof and met the bomb came through. the roof and met the bomb came throu~h. , , ., , ., through. this is a question that has — through. this is a question
the steel penetrator.d itjust takes out the complete second floor and leaves the apartment... i floor and leaves the apartment. . .- floor and leaves the apartment. . . floor and leaves the aartment... ., apartment... i saw that in iran. apartment... i saw that in iraq- they _ apartment... i saw that in iraq. they were _ apartment... i saw that in iraq. they were dropping | iraq. they were dropping missiles through the roots of some of the palaces and taking out different floors. there is a...
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christopher steele, of course, is known for people who follow these things with the steele dossier, which and all kinds of unflattering things to say about trump. there is an enormous amount of debate over, you know, how accurate that dossier was. i mean, it was kind of an unredacted as as this book is called. it's kind of raw intelligence. so this one is apparently, again, it's about trump. it's about trump and russia and whatever connections they might have. and so, yes, often in election years, you get last minute drop ins. you know, somebody is trying to get something that's, you know, really timely and hopefully will make some very kind of fresh news. and this is one of those blocks, you know, that we'll see trump's relationship with russia has been obviously debated enormously for years. and, you know, we'll just have to see of this adds anything to that. hillel italie in a recent article that you wrote about the fall upcoming books, you wrote that project 2025 architect kevin roberts, dawn to early light, at which j.d. vance wrote the foreword for has been postponed now until after
christopher steele, of course, is known for people who follow these things with the steele dossier, which and all kinds of unflattering things to say about trump. there is an enormous amount of debate over, you know, how accurate that dossier was. i mean, it was kind of an unredacted as as this book is called. it's kind of raw intelligence. so this one is apparently, again, it's about trump. it's about trump and russia and whatever connections they might have. and so, yes, often in election...
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steel being the biggest as opposed to google, but we still do need steel in this country, like we are not gonna go to war but it is a longshot if we do we do not want to say we need to steal, and we get it from china or can we get it from someplace else, you know it is always a possibility but i will say you are not but i have a war with me and you are not gonna have a big world war with me, that i can tell you but we need steel and i would not approve u.s. steel being bought by japan, psychologically it is not good, we will help them out but i don't like it and we have seen historical levels of support among our black population, hispanic population, and our asian population. jews, muslims, by the way did anybody see yesterday what took place? i was with the muslims yesterday in michigan and when the polls first came out, they had 100%, i had zero. and yesterday i watched this anchor on cnn almost choke. she said, something is happening in michigan, big population, a lot of votes, something is happening, the polls just came out, trump is at 59, kamala is at eight with the muslim popu
steel being the biggest as opposed to google, but we still do need steel in this country, like we are not gonna go to war but it is a longshot if we do we do not want to say we need to steal, and we get it from china or can we get it from someplace else, you know it is always a possibility but i will say you are not but i have a war with me and you are not gonna have a big world war with me, that i can tell you but we need steel and i would not approve u.s. steel being bought by japan,...
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back with me is katy fang, hugo lowell and michael steele. as normal and less weird than he normally does. but he's still saying the same thing donald trump is. he cannot utter the words donald trump lost the 2020 election. therein lies the problem. it's clear that if he's in any position to hang on to the presidency for the rest of trump's natural life, he'll help. >> oh, he absolutely will help. he is -- you know, i think it should be clear to everyone now why donald trump ultimately listened to don jr. and eric in selected him over the other choices that donald trump was leaning towards because he does dress up nicely. he does bring that sharp, yale-y sophisticated air. i'm smart, i'm debonair, i'm cool, right? >> i don't know about cool. cool is taking it too far, darling. >> well, cool -- >> he not cool. >> cool in maga land it just runs different. it runs different. >> fair. >> but he fits the profile that softens the harshness of donald trump, that softens the ugliness of the donald trump. and he dresses it up nicely. and is clarifying
back with me is katy fang, hugo lowell and michael steele. as normal and less weird than he normally does. but he's still saying the same thing donald trump is. he cannot utter the words donald trump lost the 2020 election. therein lies the problem. it's clear that if he's in any position to hang on to the presidency for the rest of trump's natural life, he'll help. >> oh, he absolutely will help. he is -- you know, i think it should be clear to everyone now why donald trump ultimately...
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. >> the president has saved the steel industry with tariffs, you saved it with tariffs and you're my hero and the greatest president ever. rachel: and then they hunt. >> plus, kamala harris rolls out the stars to try to garner support, but making eyes turn with this. >> they say if kamala wins then this whole country will be like detroit. well, i say proud like detroit. will: and get this north carolina early voters exceeding 2020 turnout, while still recovering from hurricane helene. rnc co-chair lara trump joins us live this hour, the third houries weekend starts right now. it was meant to be, it'll be, baby just let it be ♪ >> we have detroit, the cadillac building. did you know that detroit had the third-highest number of pre-war skyscrapers behind only new york and chicago. will: what a random stat. >> i think it's a really important stat. rachel: beautiful architecture in detroit. >> extraordinary architecture. of course, they have had to tear a lot of it down, because i remember working there and you'd walk up woodward avenue, i'm not kidding about this actually. you'd have sk
. >> the president has saved the steel industry with tariffs, you saved it with tariffs and you're my hero and the greatest president ever. rachel: and then they hunt. >> plus, kamala harris rolls out the stars to try to garner support, but making eyes turn with this. >> they say if kamala wins then this whole country will be like detroit. well, i say proud like detroit. will: and get this north carolina early voters exceeding 2020 turnout, while still recovering from...
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and so our post—steel rebirth has shown that with a collective intelligence around our needs, then wee nimble, and reallyjust chart our own course, to redefine our identity. and we took action. susheela, ivisited pittsburgh once, and i took the train there from new york city, known as one of the most expensive cities in the world in which to live. have you any advice there for your neighbours in new york as to how they can keep those costs under control? new york has a lot of housing financial tools to help provide affordable housing, and i would just recommend staying the course and also creating tools that can help with office—to—residential conversions downtown. that's a real opportunity here in pittsburgh, and we're doing that. so where you have vacancy in office buildings, it's truly an opportunity to unlock quality and affordable housing opportunities for residents. of course, every city has its own unique set of circumstances. but you pittsburghers, what lessons do you think other cities can learn from you to keep housing affordable? we've learned many important lessons from re
and so our post—steel rebirth has shown that with a collective intelligence around our needs, then wee nimble, and reallyjust chart our own course, to redefine our identity. and we took action. susheela, ivisited pittsburgh once, and i took the train there from new york city, known as one of the most expensive cities in the world in which to live. have you any advice there for your neighbours in new york as to how they can keep those costs under control? new york has a lot of housing...
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versus european steel is making. and then pay a price so that there is cost parity. this is sort of where there is an impact where because one region is doing it and because that region, a big region and does have a lot of imports it, is starting to encourage other regions to put a carbon price in india now has a carbon price. china now has a carbon price partially as a response to the carbon border have just been a mechanism and we'll see how it plays out. the us is, you know, fighting its ally europe on the carbon border adjustment mechanism. they don't want a carbon border, but the eu is sticking with it and we'll see how that plays out. i think the other thing that that drives i mean, one is is to extent it puts pressure on other countries to also put a carbon price, but also i think drivers as for other countries try to produce the least carbon intensive goods that they can write, you can see an impact the the eu could try to see, you know, which country can produce in the lowest carbon way possible. so we get i
versus european steel is making. and then pay a price so that there is cost parity. this is sort of where there is an impact where because one region is doing it and because that region, a big region and does have a lot of imports it, is starting to encourage other regions to put a carbon price in india now has a carbon price. china now has a carbon price partially as a response to the carbon border have just been a mechanism and we'll see how it plays out. the us is, you know, fighting its...
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the top like just called the german steel along regard it as the backbone of the economy. the basis parts of turn, the pet to me of quality. the country had a clear path to becoming the world's leading exporter and to unimagined prosperity the but this success has come at a price. the whole region is a case in point. afterall 2.5 percent of all harmful greenhouse gases in germany are emitted from system clock chimney's alone. globally, the steel industry is responsible for 8 percent of all emissions. now we're not waiting for anyone else to begin. we're starting ourselves. we in the state of north ryan west valia, are supporting this project to some clips with one of the largest funding decisions to the largest funding decision in the history of the federal republic of germany. pope to the tune of 2000000000 years. but not everyone's able to imagine the screen miracle fitness box. did you break it down? i'd argue that green growth is macro economic, green washing bushing and other words for him growth remains problematic. my name is marcia smith, so i'm in economic histori
the top like just called the german steel along regard it as the backbone of the economy. the basis parts of turn, the pet to me of quality. the country had a clear path to becoming the world's leading exporter and to unimagined prosperity the but this success has come at a price. the whole region is a case in point. afterall 2.5 percent of all harmful greenhouse gases in germany are emitted from system clock chimney's alone. globally, the steel industry is responsible for 8 percent of all...
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one who's ever shot steel before would ever do it. it's an infraction so dangerous that if i had been on my range, i would have been banned immediately. that's an instant lifetime ban. they've got tannerite on there, so good thing no shrapnel hit that. they've got a bolt action rifle, which i assume is probably a magnum rifle pointed at that steel. there's one picture where the cameraman is downrange with the guns pointed at him, which is insane. yeah. it is. no, it is incredible. and these are the guys who will go out there and say, hey, we probably need to get rid of the second amendment because guns are icky and you dumb hillbillies don't know how to how to handle them. and they're the ones out there shooting reporters. i cannot believe they hit a reporter with shrapnel. i cannot believe it. i mean, what is what is holly? his opponent say? like, i promise i won't almost kill a reporter if you elect me. i mean, this is this is so basic. yeah. i mean, i had to go on the internet yesterday and mark myself safe from getting shot by by
one who's ever shot steel before would ever do it. it's an infraction so dangerous that if i had been on my range, i would have been banned immediately. that's an instant lifetime ban. they've got tannerite on there, so good thing no shrapnel hit that. they've got a bolt action rifle, which i assume is probably a magnum rifle pointed at that steel. there's one picture where the cameraman is downrange with the guns pointed at him, which is insane. yeah. it is. no, it is incredible. and these are...