through a process, talk to your allies, actually know the consequences. you re going to affect people s lives. there s a lot of people that are going to lose their jobs because of the president s essential, you know, acting like a teenager because he wanted to just act out because he had a bad day, and that s not oh you govern. hearing from the national security advisers were opposed to this position, not just the chief economic adviser, but so many of the secretary state, secretary of defense, national security adviser, general mcmaster, among others. what s the impact assuming there is a trade war as a result of the tariffs on american consumers? well, certainly, prices go up on american consumers. there s going to be people that are going to lose jobs. i, for example, have an aluminum plant in my direct affected by this if the price goes up in my for that plant, and people are probably going to lose their jobs because, again, the president did not think this out. if that pla
everyone in the u.s. everyone? virtually everyone. okay. who benefits from it? there are about 150,000 people in the u.s. who work in steel and aluminum manufacturing. the short term thing if you own an aluminum plant is you ll treys price of steel, keep that as profits. you might expand or pay people for overtime, but you can initially expect the benefits to go to the owners of the companies. millions of people work in industries that depend on steel and aluminum. auto parts, a half million people work in aerospace, people who make machinery. 150,000 people directly in that metal business. if you impose this tariff on steel, wilbur ross said it adds only $200 to the price of a
and this environmental catastrophe is all caught on camera. october 4th, 2010. at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubic feet of toxic, red sludge. when the red mud was released, it created a flood that moved in the valley extremely rapidly. boxite residue, traditionally known as red mud, is a byproduct of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one town particularly hard. a tsunami-like wave moved on the valley and rose to a height of approximately two meters, especially in the village nearest to the spill site.
from caustic burns. and the full extent of the disaster remains unknown. the first time that a major spill has happened with this material. and this environmental catastrophe is all caught on camera. october 4th, 2010. at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubic feet of toxic, red sludge. when the red mud was released, it created a flood that moved down the valley extremely rapidly. boxite residue, traditionally known as red mud, is a byproduct of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one town particularly hard. a tsunami-like wave moved on do you know the valley and rose to a height of approximately two
and the full extent of the disaster remains unknown. the first time that a major spill has happened with this material. and this environmental catastrophe is all caught on camera. october 4th, 2010. at an aluminum plant in hungary, a breach in the wall of a containment dam releases 35 million cubic feet of toxic, red sludge. when the red mud was released, it created a flood that moved in the valley extremely rapidly. boxite residue, traditionally known as red mud, is a byproduct of the aluminum creation process. to dispose of this red mud, it is normally dried and then covered with soil and grass. but today, it pours down on hundreds of unsuspecting citizens. the unstoppable rush of waste hits one town particularly hard. a tsunami-like wave moved on the valley and rose to a height