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and most importantly, for american steelworkers. thank you to secretary wilbur ross for helping to lead this critical effort. we have been working on it since i came to office and long before i came to office. we are going to fight for american workers and american made steel. that is beginning immediately. for decades, america has lost our jobs in our factories to unfair foreign trade. one steel mill after another has been shut down, abandoned, and closed. and we are going to reverse that. other countries have made a living taking advantage of the united states in so many ways. as you know. i have been talking about that for a long time. as i travel the country, i shall shuttered factories and shuttered dreams, and i pledged to take action. it is one of the primary reasons i am sitting here today as president. since the day i entered office, i have followed through on that pledge, big-league, beginning with the withdrawal from the transpacific partnership, which would have been a catastrophe for our businesses and our workers. i am
and most importantly, for american steelworkers. thank you to secretary wilbur ross for helping to lead this critical effort. we have been working on it since i came to office and long before i came to office. we are going to fight for american workers and american made steel. that is beginning immediately. for decades, america has lost our jobs in our factories to unfair foreign trade. one steel mill after another has been shut down, abandoned, and closed. and we are going to reverse that....
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nonunion steelworkers got a ways -- raise because we got a raise. wages #needed. we are still -- wages have stagnated. when we get a raise, nonunion teacher does not necessarily get a raise. or the nonunion auto worker or steelworker, or coal miner, election action -- electrician, railroad engineer, signal switchman, none of them get a raise. stagnate. it is changing those rules to bring more collective bargaining to people so that we get tied to and get some of the benefits out of all productivity increases that we bring about and all the wealth we produce. if you do not remember anything else today, remember one fact. we live in the richest nation on at oure of the earth most rich point in time. you want to tell me why our standard of living is going down and not up? >> we are running out of time. i have a lot of questions about fta. we can talk about nafta for the final, big topic. they've come out against the nafta draft. what would you like to see? what would potentially make you support a nafta redraft? how confident are you under this administration. what a
nonunion steelworkers got a ways -- raise because we got a raise. wages #needed. we are still -- wages have stagnated. when we get a raise, nonunion teacher does not necessarily get a raise. or the nonunion auto worker or steelworker, or coal miner, election action -- electrician, railroad engineer, signal switchman, none of them get a raise. stagnate. it is changing those rules to bring more collective bargaining to people so that we get tied to and get some of the benefits out of all...
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and most importantly, for american steelworkers. thank you to secretary wilbur ross for helping to lead this critical effort. we have been working on it since i came to office and long before i came to office. we are going to fight for american workers and american made steel. that is beginning immediately.
and most importantly, for american steelworkers. thank you to secretary wilbur ross for helping to lead this critical effort. we have been working on it since i came to office and long before i came to office. we are going to fight for american workers and american made steel. that is beginning immediately.
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trish: lor prices go up, is that good for steelworkers? >> reporter: good for any workers. trump has proven time and time again, he has best interest at heart. very interesting, i mentioned the trump rally back in play with the economic agendas on the table. they're not pushed off. that's the hope on wall street. that's the buzz. steelworkers in particular should benefit in any ripple effect because the policies gain traction. trish: adam, he went on the campaign trail, promised he'd be working hard for the american worker. we talked about the disparity between capital and labor. capital is almost disproportionately rewarded in a global economy these days, while labor is disproportionately penalized. in other words, it's harder for labor to get a leg up when somebody else is out there willing to do the same job cheaper in some other part of the country. a similar story playing out in the steel industry. . >> you remember the book rising sun written by michael crichton talking about the advantage the japanese corporations have, they form the clubs called koretsu, mitsubishi
trish: lor prices go up, is that good for steelworkers? >> reporter: good for any workers. trump has proven time and time again, he has best interest at heart. very interesting, i mentioned the trump rally back in play with the economic agendas on the table. they're not pushed off. that's the hope on wall street. that's the buzz. steelworkers in particular should benefit in any ripple effect because the policies gain traction. trish: adam, he went on the campaign trail, promised he'd be...
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he says he's going to fight for america's steelworkers and fight for american steel.ident jump at the white house. coming up, a liberal senator, elizabeth warren with some very harsh words for trump supporters. wait until you hear them. next. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. enjoy the relief. dad likare you going to weeks be using my car? until my insurance claim goes through this is our car. mr. parker, my parents have allstate. they have this claim satisfaction guarantee. really? their claim experience is fast, fair, and hassle-free or they get their, like, money back. saraaah!!! come to prom with me!! no. -hey mr. parker. claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. it's good to be in good hands. >> sandra: massachusetts senator elizabeth warren ramping up her attacks against president trump. claiming racism played a big part in his election. the liberal democrat frankly mentioned that mr. trump convin
he says he's going to fight for america's steelworkers and fight for american steel.ident jump at the white house. coming up, a liberal senator, elizabeth warren with some very harsh words for trump supporters. wait until you hear them. next. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. enjoy the relief. dad likare you going to weeks be using my...
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my family has farmers and steelworkers, and these were the people who turned the tide in places like pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin. host: you think they would support single-payer? guest: certainly that is what the polls tell you. host: let's go to miami, arizona. dean. question or comment for our guest? caller: this gentleman has a right on the money. guest: i like this guy. 70 and a disabled vet. they have to make it single-payer. mr. ryan, being a catholic, ought to be ashamed of himself for what he tried to do. thank you and god bless you. host: gene, there is an effort to under -- there is an effort underway to revive repeal and replace part two. i want to get your reaction to this -- "trump pushes wary congress for another health care fight." about this amendment being tomosed i representative mcarthur, it aims to attract enough conservative supporters of the measure could pass. will be discussed saturday in a conference wide call to republicans prepared to return here. the mcarthur amendment would allow states to obtain permission from the federal government to write
my family has farmers and steelworkers, and these were the people who turned the tide in places like pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin. host: you think they would support single-payer? guest: certainly that is what the polls tell you. host: let's go to miami, arizona. dean. question or comment for our guest? caller: this gentleman has a right on the money. guest: i like this guy. 70 and a disabled vet. they have to make it single-payer. mr. ryan, being a catholic, ought to be ashamed of...
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my father and grandfather were steelworkers. we used to be a one horse town.e have a much more diverse economy, in part of that economy , we arey is technology a technology center. robotics is big in pittsburgh and also energy. is soan economy now that diverse that there is not any one industry that could cause us some of the hardship our city went through during the decline of the steel industry. it is exciting to watch. host: joining our conversation hill." orter from "the i want to talk about an area where there is less bipartisan agreement. earlier in the month, congress repealed the fcc's rules providing super protections from isps collecting data on things like web browsing habits. , senate republicans voted uniformly to pass it. on the health site, democrats picked up 15 republicans. i want to know what you were able to do to get this over to your side of the aisle. think first of all, if you would go outside in the street right now and grab the first 50 people you could talk to and ask them if they think it is a good idea to allow their internet servic
my father and grandfather were steelworkers. we used to be a one horse town.e have a much more diverse economy, in part of that economy , we arey is technology a technology center. robotics is big in pittsburgh and also energy. is soan economy now that diverse that there is not any one industry that could cause us some of the hardship our city went through during the decline of the steel industry. it is exciting to watch. host: joining our conversation hill." orter from "the i want to...
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company of the national publications lithos some workers of america with the civil rights union less steelworkers union with the naacp. led by a union official but also the dawson machine in chicago was a black political machine with the organization on the planet earth. you don't win illinois unless you win chicago. but they installed a man named richard daley. white people get to name the stuff but am what turns into a huge megaphone that it to turn into the international news event but these are institutions and not that leverage the power to build a national movement against the mentioning of two --- of those that were on trial but a national movement and for recall the civil-rights movement but that was for a long time but in this savage turns out to but in the abyss to be recreated in a tool shed some of the question isn't the woman who falsely accused emmett till to bring about his lynching who has written a book and finally in knowledge that she lied in 1955 is that true? part of it is. in 2008 i got a phone call from a nice woman who wanted to tell me how much she liked mine named if i w
company of the national publications lithos some workers of america with the civil rights union less steelworkers union with the naacp. led by a union official but also the dawson machine in chicago was a black political machine with the organization on the planet earth. you don't win illinois unless you win chicago. but they installed a man named richard daley. white people get to name the stuff but am what turns into a huge megaphone that it to turn into the international news event but these...
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and my colleague knows deeply about what's happened to steelworkers. ms. kaptur: would the gentlelady yield? i just wanted to mention that hundreds and hundreds of steelworkers in my district are getting laid off right now as the gentlelady speaks. and we are facing complete closure of two plants. one has already been idled, republic steel, and the other, the u.s. steel plant in lorraine, ohio, by the -- by -- in lorain, ohio, by early june. if the president wanted to make a statement, he would put an embargo on the product beings dumped by china and koreaen our market that are farcing this to happen at our steel companies. market glut in the steel globely, we've got about 800 million metric tons of steel. china has been building a steel company in every province to put people to work but then what do they do with the steel? they store it, because there's so much the global market can't absorb 800 million metric tons. so companies like those i represent get hurt because they're trying to play by the rules but the rules aren't being enforced properly. so th
and my colleague knows deeply about what's happened to steelworkers. ms. kaptur: would the gentlelady yield? i just wanted to mention that hundreds and hundreds of steelworkers in my district are getting laid off right now as the gentlelady speaks. and we are facing complete closure of two plants. one has already been idled, republic steel, and the other, the u.s. steel plant in lorraine, ohio, by the -- by -- in lorain, ohio, by early june. if the president wanted to make a statement, he would...
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. >> a steelworkers and planners living in that circumstance dulce their circumstances improve it will be in negative for:they basis, as of their pocketbook. ronald reagan a hate to go back because it made him into something he really wasn't. he had incredible skills and he had a sense of humor he was teflon because people said he isn't mean he cares about me in that is a big part to be a leader i ran into david mccullough one of the greatest guys ever he wrote the book on truman first of all, he started to sing in the lobby of the studio we have it on tape and will always keep it but then going back to independence in is not so the wife says go ask somebody said he stops the car and knocks on the door and says were do business live? >> down the street and down the block. and he said i'd bet that makes you mad. [laughter] thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . [inaudible][inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]
. >> a steelworkers and planners living in that circumstance dulce their circumstances improve it will be in negative for:they basis, as of their pocketbook. ronald reagan a hate to go back because it made him into something he really wasn't. he had incredible skills and he had a sense of humor he was teflon because people said he isn't mean he cares about me in that is a big part to be a leader i ran into david mccullough one of the greatest guys ever he wrote the book on truman first of...
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the supreme court in the midst of the korean war, the steelworkers find that the steel bargain ins will not good faith with them and they start to go out on strike. truman orders his secretary of theerce, sawyer, to seize steel mills and have the government operate. carry steel companies that up to the united states supreme court and the court at youngstown sheet and tube versus sawyer strike down the presidential order. with some sweeping language by some of the more liberal judges. truman is furious. verys fond of writing never sent.that he [murmuring] but historians are blessed with the documents that he did not destroy so they know what he was thinking about but he obeyed the order. franklin roosevelt famously sought to pack the united states whenme court in 1937 but the court invalidated the two major pieces of economic of his first term, the national industrial recovery act and the agricultural adjustment act, roosevelt did not dispute their authority. of when in the case --phrey's executor as a unfair reviewnk to roosevelt, roosevelt absorbed it. been anyhas not episode that i ca
the supreme court in the midst of the korean war, the steelworkers find that the steel bargain ins will not good faith with them and they start to go out on strike. truman orders his secretary of theerce, sawyer, to seize steel mills and have the government operate. carry steel companies that up to the united states supreme court and the court at youngstown sheet and tube versus sawyer strike down the presidential order. with some sweeping language by some of the more liberal judges. truman is...
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the wages of steelworkers have gone down get your orders and now if you're at the u.s.mestic steel user. whatever you make with it because the prices are going to go up. what happened on the bush years. it was a two edge sword the jobs were lost in some of those industries. they could be creating a reverse trump phenomenon. it is going to get in the way of infrastructure agenda. like we need something else that is can make projects more difficult and more costly and time-consuming. i don't know if it will be a league with environmental impact statements. it will make the infrastructure plan briefly. the agency. and in pennsylvania and other areas some other unions may not be very fond of it because steel is used a lot of their products. if you to take one more break. time now for hits and misses of the week. a amiss for bill bellagio would just announce he is making new york even more attractive. that is the implication of his bid to drive up cigarette prices. the man who choked to death that was over the sale of lucy cigarettes. if he is serious about this he's can hav
the wages of steelworkers have gone down get your orders and now if you're at the u.s.mestic steel user. whatever you make with it because the prices are going to go up. what happened on the bush years. it was a two edge sword the jobs were lost in some of those industries. they could be creating a reverse trump phenomenon. it is going to get in the way of infrastructure agenda. like we need something else that is can make projects more difficult and more costly and time-consuming. i don't know...
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they were brought in to provide all of the steelwork. the marble on the floors was provided by the vermont marble ,ompany from proctor vermont and was brought down from england by train. the beautiful plasterwork, the beautiful blaster castings in the ceilings, and all the plasterwork around the roman windows was provided by mcnulty brothers from chicago. there were a number of different firms from different large cities throughout the country that had the size, manpower, and the skill that was needed to construct the station, particularly on its timetable. was such a short timetable to work on the station. one of the high points of the around ons you look the interior of the station here, you see a series of statues. these are roman legionnaires. there are 46 of them. because that was a number of states in the union at the time the station was being constructed. they sort of guard the station, the car the exterior of it as you come in. they guard the station as you are in it. this is consistent with the design. this is entirely consiste
they were brought in to provide all of the steelwork. the marble on the floors was provided by the vermont marble ,ompany from proctor vermont and was brought down from england by train. the beautiful plasterwork, the beautiful blaster castings in the ceilings, and all the plasterwork around the roman windows was provided by mcnulty brothers from chicago. there were a number of different firms from different large cities throughout the country that had the size, manpower, and the skill that was...
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the wages of steelworkers have gone down get your orders and now if you're at the u.s.omestic steel user. whatever you make with it because the prices are going to go up. what happened on the bush years. it was a two edge sword the jobs were lost in some of those industries. they could be creating a reverse trump phenomenon. it is going to get in the way of infrastructure agenda. like we need something else that is can make projects more difficult and more costly and time-consuming. i don't know if it will be a league with environmental impact statements. it will make the infrastructure plan briefly. the agency. and in pennsylvania and other areas some other unions may not be very fond of it because steel is used a lot of their products. if you to take one more break. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real
the wages of steelworkers have gone down get your orders and now if you're at the u.s.omestic steel user. whatever you make with it because the prices are going to go up. what happened on the bush years. it was a two edge sword the jobs were lost in some of those industries. they could be creating a reverse trump phenomenon. it is going to get in the way of infrastructure agenda. like we need something else that is can make projects more difficult and more costly and time-consuming. i don't...
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of early 19th century naturalist hater >> their distant work of course varied of course also that steelwork. he was very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, no field guide, no iphone app, and the proof is in the painting. eight, allen tells oh on abraham lincoln and his views on slavery in the u.s. supreme court decision. .> there is no restraint not even the restraint of popular sovereignty. on taking slaves into the territories. . biden andpeakers joe david mccullough, and michael quinn. >> is my hope that this museum helps inspire you to become those active and involved to citizens in the very great country. because history has its eyes on you. catherine sibley talks about first lady florence harding and the new president she created as first lady. been in hospitals. she had been in dire straits medically. she could relate to what they were going to. it was interesting because out the veterane came bureau. this is the first time the united states had a bureau. . go to c-span.org for our complete schedule. sunday that on afterwards, congressman from california -- colorad
of early 19th century naturalist hater >> their distant work of course varied of course also that steelwork. he was very good at what he did and he did it with no binoculars, no field guide, no iphone app, and the proof is in the painting. eight, allen tells oh on abraham lincoln and his views on slavery in the u.s. supreme court decision. .> there is no restraint not even the restraint of popular sovereignty. on taking slaves into the territories. . biden andpeakers joe david...
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that increase the purchasing of american steel have a direct import -- impact on the lives of steelworkers is a huge steel. >> a big correction after posting an unexpected back quarter. nucor is considered a minimill and they are showing healthy profit. they did see their stock prices drop but nothing like they were pre-election. the ceo of the company says they spent a lot of energy investing in the company. he says he will make more steel. fox news. >>> a nearly 20 hour police standoff in the east bay is over after a man wanted for murder dropped his gun out the window and surrendered to authorities. the dramatic end as officers shoot out the back window of the suspect's car and the man gets out with his hands off -- hands up. >> this started with a deadly shooting of a woman near the lindsay while -- wildlife museum. the suspect took off. police tracked him to martinez where the standoff lasted for nearly 20 hours. really is and martinez and tells us how the standoff finally came to an end a couple of hours ago. >> reporter: traffic is now flowing behind me on the corner of howell and p
that increase the purchasing of american steel have a direct import -- impact on the lives of steelworkers is a huge steel. >> a big correction after posting an unexpected back quarter. nucor is considered a minimill and they are showing healthy profit. they did see their stock prices drop but nothing like they were pre-election. the ceo of the company says they spent a lot of energy investing in the company. he says he will make more steel. fox news. >>> a nearly 20 hour police...
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they have to worry about steel mines, steelworkers and steel mills.stie, if you look at the ehe electoral map of the last, last election, look like democrats are party of california and northeast and new england and not much else. is that, was that a function of this particular election and these go candidates or is there a bigger problem with the party. what do you think? >> it is both, right. if you look at the way the vote split, for example, working class white men, traditionally, at least splitting their vote for democrats, really, really did not want to vote for hillary clinton of the was that just because she was a woman, i'm not sure. there is a lot of factors involved. but for whatever the reason that meant that, flipped vote in number of key states traditionally part of the democratic party. looking forward does that mean that if you have someone who is not a woman, that they would do better? maybe, if you have somebody not hillary clinton would they do better? you're talking about0,000 votes in three states -- 70,000 votes in three states.
they have to worry about steel mines, steelworkers and steel mills.stie, if you look at the ehe electoral map of the last, last election, look like democrats are party of california and northeast and new england and not much else. is that, was that a function of this particular election and these go candidates or is there a bigger problem with the party. what do you think? >> it is both, right. if you look at the way the vote split, for example, working class white men, traditionally, at...
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stop big steel, and we would raise tariffs on steels, this has happened in the past, great for steelworkersut not so good if you are making autos or other stuff out of steel. the costs are passed down and they become less competitive. juan is right. he put a tariff on the lumber, homes are going to be a little more expensive. i think after having insulted australia, south korea, japan, mexico, just about every one of our fans, it is about time we hit canada. i still haven't gotten over -- i have a personal animosity. i think this is trump proclaiming a principle that we are going to be really tough on trade because the tariffs are our dairy products. going to be outrageous. but he is doing, he is bargaining. here is my opening bid. i threaten you with tariffs on lumber. you show us some give on theory. i think it will likely get this done. i can't imagine we are going to start this administration with a trade war with canada. i could understand china, but this is our closest ally in the world, and in a way, it is gratuitous. >> the word protectionism as i was thrown around. anyone who stand
stop big steel, and we would raise tariffs on steels, this has happened in the past, great for steelworkersut not so good if you are making autos or other stuff out of steel. the costs are passed down and they become less competitive. juan is right. he put a tariff on the lumber, homes are going to be a little more expensive. i think after having insulted australia, south korea, japan, mexico, just about every one of our fans, it is about time we hit canada. i still haven't gotten over -- i...
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. >> let's say we take a stroll in ohio then you find off the laid-off steelworkers we used to work in steel mills and related off but the economists say globalization is great because consumers more choice. we know what they will tell you. >> they will say might be great for them but not fore us in places like youngstown ohio or outside ofrs pittsburgh or detroit pitcher care laypeople who have manufacturing jobs in the past high-paying jobsod with good benefits like union and those are gone. but the jobs in the service sector are very low pay. so they look at fast food tork establishments or part-time in retail. so what has happened the high-paying jobs have left in the low-paying jobs fill in the gap actually multiplied there has been a huge shift with the service jobs but they are continuing to do so.ng in manufacturing jobs are predicted to continue thee decline so what should be done? nobody says the home health aide has to be a bad job it could be a good job listed the hours and benefits and a union.fact tha so in our economy it is true it is very hard for people to support them
. >> let's say we take a stroll in ohio then you find off the laid-off steelworkers we used to work in steel mills and related off but the economists say globalization is great because consumers more choice. we know what they will tell you. >> they will say might be great for them but not fore us in places like youngstown ohio or outside ofrs pittsburgh or detroit pitcher care laypeople who have manufacturing jobs in the past high-paying jobsod with good benefits like union and...
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the coal miners, farmers and steelworkers and other regular americans who he promised to help in hispaign, or the wall street tycoons who are rigging the economy at our expense. and that decision, that decision will be the single greatest test and the most defining thing in his presidency. see, even before taking office, president trump used his bully pulpit to tell companies to stay put. don't move jobs offshore. and a few have actually listened to him. and that's a good thing. see, every president should fight to keep good jobs here because every single job, every single job saved means one more family can pay down the mortgage or save for college or retire with dignity. but that's not enough, simply to demand companies to stay in america. if the jobs that are ultimately saved provide low wages and little voice. see, president trump should use his office and influence to call for an end to workplace intimidation, reject right to work once and for all. promote -- [ applause ] promote and protect the freedom of every single worker to form or join a union and bargain for a better life
the coal miners, farmers and steelworkers and other regular americans who he promised to help in hispaign, or the wall street tycoons who are rigging the economy at our expense. and that decision, that decision will be the single greatest test and the most defining thing in his presidency. see, even before taking office, president trump used his bully pulpit to tell companies to stay put. don't move jobs offshore. and a few have actually listened to him. and that's a good thing. see, every...
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most importantly for american steelworkers.hanks especially to secretary wilbur ross for helping to lead this critical effort. we've been working on it since i came to office and long before i came to office. we're going to fight for american workers and american-made steel. and that's beginning immediately. for decades, america has lost our jobs and our factories to unfair foreign trade. and one steel mill after another has been shut down, abandoned and closed, and we're going to reverse that. other countries have made a living taking advantge of the united states in so many ways as you know. i've been talking about that for a long time. as i travel the country, i saw the shuttered factories and the shuttered dreams and i pledged that i would take action. i think it's probably one of the primary reasons i'm sitting here today as president. and since the day i entered office, i have followed through on that pledge big league beginning with our withdrawal from the trans pacific partnership which would have been a catastrophe for
most importantly for american steelworkers.hanks especially to secretary wilbur ross for helping to lead this critical effort. we've been working on it since i came to office and long before i came to office. we're going to fight for american workers and american-made steel. and that's beginning immediately. for decades, america has lost our jobs and our factories to unfair foreign trade. and one steel mill after another has been shut down, abandoned and closed, and we're going to reverse that....
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more and more conversations about race even when i was supposed to be talking to a white laid-off steelworkerbout the economy. i learned a way to talk about race with white people that allowed them to see their self interest in it. --ir story and appeared story in it. host: tell us where you were born. heather: i was born in chicago. i was born and raised in the south side of chicago. host: your parents did what? heather: my mother -- at the time i was born, she was an holistic health practitioner and ended up moving into more social policy. i kind of come by it rightly. my father was an artist and photographer. host: were they together? heather: they were together. they got divorced when i was young. i lived between both of them, had a great community i grew up in, the chicago that i grew up -- the michelle obama southside that people know it as now. my grandparents on both sides had come up from the south and worked in the public sector as a cop and social worker. it was a great way to grow up. host: how many white people were in your high school? heather: that is a great question. i grew u
more and more conversations about race even when i was supposed to be talking to a white laid-off steelworkerbout the economy. i learned a way to talk about race with white people that allowed them to see their self interest in it. --ir story and appeared story in it. host: tell us where you were born. heather: i was born in chicago. i was born and raised in the south side of chicago. host: your parents did what? heather: my mother -- at the time i was born, she was an holistic health...
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kasich: if things start -- if steelworkers and coal miners and people living in tough economic circumstances don't see their circumstances improve, then it's going to be a negative for him, no question. people vote on the basis of their pocketbook really. and the sense that somebody -- you know, look. ronald reagan, i hate to go back, i call him st. ronald because we've made him into something he realy wasn't but he did have a lot of incredible skills he had a sense of humor and he had -- people felt his heart. that's why he was teflon. he was teflon because people said he's not a mean guy. he cares about me. i think that's a big part about being a leader. i saw -- the highlight of my book tour is i ran into david mckohl luff, one of the great -- mccollough, one of the greatest ever. he wrote a book about "truman." he started singing in the lobby of this studio which was -- we have it on tape, we will always keep it. and then he told the story of harry truman. truman went back to independence and he and his wife were headed to dinner one night. this is not in his book. and they got lost. the
kasich: if things start -- if steelworkers and coal miners and people living in tough economic circumstances don't see their circumstances improve, then it's going to be a negative for him, no question. people vote on the basis of their pocketbook really. and the sense that somebody -- you know, look. ronald reagan, i hate to go back, i call him st. ronald because we've made him into something he realy wasn't but he did have a lot of incredible skills he had a sense of humor and he had --...
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ree announcing the formal alliance-- i'll use their words--ththe forl aalliance betweeeen the steelworkers union of the united statates, which-h--i don'tt know many members it has, but in the hundreds of thousands, big union--with mondragon, the corporate--that huge, successful worker's self-directed enterprise in spain. and i remember many of us were taken aback. "what an interesting idea. an alliance." what did it mean? well, the details were hard to come by. it seems asas though there was discussion, obviously, between them. they issued a joint press release anand had a press conference. but it's hard to tell, so i'm now going to imagine where this might go. i'm not saying that's where they're taking it. i don't know exactly where they're going to take it, or even whether they're going to take it somewhere, but here's what i would do. imagine a trade union movement with a completely different strategic idea from what it has typically been. unions h have typically been organizations who make it possible for workers, instead of bargaining individually with the employer, , to get particucu
ree announcing the formal alliance-- i'll use their words--ththe forl aalliance betweeeen the steelworkers union of the united statates, which-h--i don'tt know many members it has, but in the hundreds of thousands, big union--with mondragon, the corporate--that huge, successful worker's self-directed enterprise in spain. and i remember many of us were taken aback. "what an interesting idea. an alliance." what did it mean? well, the details were hard to come by. it seems asas though...
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this is a president who campaigned on the notion that he would be able to work for steelworkers, coworkers, what have you. the politics of this really underscore the policies. in pennsylvania, it seems like president trump won as the first republican candidate to do so since 1988. he was able to go in pittsburgh and surrounding counties and make that case. he clearly was successful. from a broader trend, the sources i am talking with here on capitol hill, you have a broader point of concern, particularly this all being during the same week that the congress department as well as somehite house has had political hiccups, most notably with nafta. it turned out to be false that the u.s. would be withdrawing from nafta, which we now know was a bit premature. way, this is been part of a broader trend of realizing investigation as opposed to ripping up trade agreements and starting a new? scarlet: a lot of this has to do with politics. julie: joe, when we are talking about the aluminum industry specifically versus coal or steel, it is pretty tiny in the u.s. here already. if the investigation fi
this is a president who campaigned on the notion that he would be able to work for steelworkers, coworkers, what have you. the politics of this really underscore the policies. in pennsylvania, it seems like president trump won as the first republican candidate to do so since 1988. he was able to go in pittsburgh and surrounding counties and make that case. he clearly was successful. from a broader trend, the sources i am talking with here on capitol hill, you have a broader point of concern,...
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say thank you on the hundred state to talk to those blue-collar workers, democrats, republicans, steelworkers, coal miners, second amendment lovers who donald trump represents, the critics, pretty amazing watching this last week the critics saying what he hasn't accomplished, tonight in harrisburg donald trump walked on water, headlines would be tomorrow he can't swim. the american people have had it with the critics. neil: he greased the skin for that. i know what you are saying. in that gettysburg speech he did outline an aggressive timetable and a plan for his first 100 days, he is trying to minimize that but he did build up expectations himself. >> i don't think it is what he has done that is the issue but what has congress been able to accomplish in 100 days to help him get his agenda, he is -- 28 pieces of legislation, 25 executive orders, more than any president in half a century. we talk about the keystone pipeline, neil gorsuch, the illegal immigration crossings on the southern border down 73%. neil: absolutely right -- reason your leadership for not delivering more goods? >> it is a
say thank you on the hundred state to talk to those blue-collar workers, democrats, republicans, steelworkers, coal miners, second amendment lovers who donald trump represents, the critics, pretty amazing watching this last week the critics saying what he hasn't accomplished, tonight in harrisburg donald trump walked on water, headlines would be tomorrow he can't swim. the american people have had it with the critics. neil: he greased the skin for that. i know what you are saying. in that...
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. >> on behalf of workers in the industry, president of the steelworkers union, i worked a long timeh wilbur, we've been fighting unfair trade for years. hopefully this executive order will if i have us tools we need to put our people whack to work. i have a lot of faith secretary wilbur ross will make that happen. >> i have to say unions are working with us very closely and they have been great. so i appreciate that, thank you very much. so we're going to sign. this is a very important signing. we'll be back over the p the next 30 to 50 days i would say, mack sooner than that, statutorilily we'll take a hard study and do something great for our industry but in this particular case for the steel industry and i look forward to it too. [cameras clicking] so should i give this pen to labor or to steel? i'm going to look at it, there will be a partnership? how about we give it to the union for a change? should we do that? come on. treat us fairly. that's all. you treat us fairly. reporter: [inaudible]. >> this has nothing to do with china. this has to do worldwide, what is happening. the
. >> on behalf of workers in the industry, president of the steelworkers union, i worked a long timeh wilbur, we've been fighting unfair trade for years. hopefully this executive order will if i have us tools we need to put our people whack to work. i have a lot of faith secretary wilbur ross will make that happen. >> i have to say unions are working with us very closely and they have been great. so i appreciate that, thank you very much. so we're going to sign. this is a very...
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oldest, largest steel producers in the country and its workers represent generations of american steelworkersownership in what they do but also facing challenges along way from foreign competitors. they face their share of downturns as well. but here in minnesota there's a lot of optimism that president trump's orders are turning the tide, leveling the playing field so that more steel can be american made. these miners and workers believe that trump will implement the policy and plan the projects to bring business back home. now, the range of this natural resource mine is over 100 miles long. the mine that you just saw is about ten miles long, itself, but you can see, after staying here a couple of days talking to the work erpers, themselves, tog the facilities, can tell you, they're ready, willing and able to take the steel and make products, not just pipelines anymore but other products that you use, household products, even as large as these trucks that actually are in the mines, themselves. back to you. >> all right. thanks very much, jackie. >>> coming up, we're talking to a ceo with an
oldest, largest steel producers in the country and its workers represent generations of american steelworkersownership in what they do but also facing challenges along way from foreign competitors. they face their share of downturns as well. but here in minnesota there's a lot of optimism that president trump's orders are turning the tide, leveling the playing field so that more steel can be american made. these miners and workers believe that trump will implement the policy and plan the...
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like you said, about steel, 40 jobs for everyone steelworker, it is crazy. this out? how do you clear a foreign policy dysfunction? it is youn way to do try to have something that smacks the trump administration in the face and forces them to recognize their error, like the taiwan step after the election, but is not bad enough to reverse the world. tom: thank you so much. congratulations on your work. it is really something. the heaters and institute. we have a great our coming up. francine: we will talk more about donald trump you kevin, thank you we go on to france and speak about the french elections, but also yields. tom: there we go. coming up, another hour. jason furman will join us, very important conversation linking international economics with that of america. stay with us from washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, world leaders in washington in the better but fragile global economy. and the assembled demand american leadership on free trade. this hour, jason furman, jacob frankel, and alice rivlin. president trump demands steel tarif
like you said, about steel, 40 jobs for everyone steelworker, it is crazy. this out? how do you clear a foreign policy dysfunction? it is youn way to do try to have something that smacks the trump administration in the face and forces them to recognize their error, like the taiwan step after the election, but is not bad enough to reverse the world. tom: thank you so much. congratulations on your work. it is really something. the heaters and institute. we have a great our coming up. francine: we...
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and my dad worked in the steelworks. i would call that social mobility."rs then move onto a differentjob. we job in early years then move onto a different job. we need job in early years then move onto a differentjob. we need to scale up the workforce and have a lifelong learning approach and a comprehensive system ensures every child does well, notjust comprehensive system ensures every child does well, not just those who are gifted and talented. every child does well in a comprehensive system and that is what we want to see. but lee says it is about aiming high, and we should not be dumbing down, aiming high. if children are able, give them the opportunity to excel. absolutely, and if you look at the london challenge which labour introduced, not a grammar school insight in london, every child does well. it transformed education system, working with the department for education and local government, they were able to improve the school experience for every single child in the london community and we need to throw that out. we need to look at international
and my dad worked in the steelworks. i would call that social mobility."rs then move onto a differentjob. we job in early years then move onto a different job. we need job in early years then move onto a differentjob. we need to scale up the workforce and have a lifelong learning approach and a comprehensive system ensures every child does well, notjust comprehensive system ensures every child does well, not just those who are gifted and talented. every child does well in a comprehensive...
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so we win this job, we're going to hire a lot of unemployed steelworkers and if we lose this job, it the tax rates. the german company is very formidable. we make everything in america. we use 100% usa steel from indian, illinois. we want this job very badly. this is where it matters. this is where the rubber hits the road and if president bush, i'm sorry, president trump can get this pushed through congress, we'll have a huge american manufacturing renaissance. stuart: what was the mood in that meeting? i'm sure its with a very positive mood because -- >> the reason why we were there because the national -- stuart: go ahead, sir. >> sure. the reason why we were there because the national association of manufacturers does a quarterly survey of all of its members and they have been doing this for many many years. decades. and this, we just compiled results recently t t highest results in history. over 20 years they have been compiling this. and the optimism of these manufacturers was over 93%. it is from 56%, right before the election. the american manufacturers, job creators, people
so we win this job, we're going to hire a lot of unemployed steelworkers and if we lose this job, it the tax rates. the german company is very formidable. we make everything in america. we use 100% usa steel from indian, illinois. we want this job very badly. this is where it matters. this is where the rubber hits the road and if president bush, i'm sorry, president trump can get this pushed through congress, we'll have a huge american manufacturing renaissance. stuart: what was the mood in...