allowed counselors to receive additional training at schools and other areas to identify people who can do harm to the school or their communities. so those are the kind of things that we need to work through now. if there s other legislation going forward, it will take debate and time while we protect people s rights who are following the law. when it comes to immigration, we still have a lot of need to fix both the daca situation as well as the overall immigration situation, whether it s border security, which i support and the president clearly laid out four points to his plan. we can get together still, and i hope we do, before the election to address these needs. dana: the urgency has been taken off, that a court isn t pushing it. you had attorney general jeff sessions in california yesterday. there was a big fight about sanctuary city. i know colorado deals with that, too. how do you think that will shake out? i think the people of this country with significant numbers agree
dana: president trump is pushing tariffs on aluminum and steel imports as way to protect the industry and u.s. workers from foreign competition, but not all domestic companies are on board. william le jeunesse is live in a steel meal in fontana california. william? reporter: dana, the steel industry is not monolithic. here in the west coast exclusively, it is made from steel slab, like this. import imported. california steel employs 1,000 workers. the president said he wants to pro-tebt steel workers. the president said he could put them out of work. the president hopes to punish china for dumping steel, but some u.s. producer says the tariff will hurt them as well. the cost is the biggest
thing. and that s what s gonna hurt us as a company if this goes through. if they impose tariffs on the slab, it will harm our business very bad. reporter: california steel is the largest producer west of the rockies. california imports its raw material in slabs, converting it into coils and pipes then selling it to companies that turn finish school into framing, solar panels and more. talking about saving american jobs, right? we are american jobs. reporter: he said one problem is transportation. importing slabs from mexico or brazil by ship cost $20 a ton. moving it by rail from the midwest more than $100. trade costs to bring from those countries to california cost 1/4 or 1/5 of the freight cost from the east coast to the west coast. reporter: rodriguez wants trump to ex-clue slab from the