i thought i was going to die. the stuff was flying like toothpicks. the event registered on the richter scale of the university of wisconsin milwaukee and actually had an impact that they noticed on their seismographs there. the terrifying accident is caught on camera by an employee of the occupational safety and health administration, a federal agency charged with setting and enforcing workplace safety standards. inspector pat is on site that day for a visit. seconds before the collapse, his colleagues begin recording the crane, not for work but for pleasure. we were videoing it just to see and it turned out to be the best evidence we have. iron worker jeff kasinski is watching the lift from a man basket, a bucket suspended from a crane inside the stadium. you don t go to work expecting, you know you don t
anything like that. it has to be all one length. the barber shop is staffed by inmates, and one of them is responsible for making sure the clippers always remain sharp. i m the barber maintenance inmate. we maintain and take care of the clippers. i was an iron worker. bridges, commercial buildings, power plants. because some barber tools can be turned into weapons, only trusted inmates are allowed to work in the repair shop. i go through an interview process and make sure i pick an inmate that s got some trustworthiness to him and mechanical skills. and he knows if he does something wrong, he ll lose a good job. but officer barnes trust only goes so far. i maintain a visual on him at all times. we inventory the box on a daily
you can t cut no kind of designs into your hair or anything like that, any exotic hairstyle or anything like that. it has to be all one length. the barber shop is staffed by inmates, and one of them is responsible for making sure the clippers always remain sharp. i m the barber maintenance inmate. we maintain and take care of the clippers. i was an iron worker. bridges, commercial buildings, power plants. because some barber tools can be turned into weapons, only trusted inmates are allowed to work in the repair shop. i go through an interview process and make sure i pick an inmate that s got some trustworthiness to him and mechanical skills. and he knows if he does something wrong, he ll lose a good job.
what does that mean in terms of the contours of the race? i think it s a little more clear-cut on the democratic side. the story of the democratic politics in massachusetts. the older white ethnic socially conservative wing. ed king and michael dukakis, they had epic primary battles. now the candidate who kind of represents that wing is steve lynch. this iron worker from south boston. was in the state senate there, was in congress for ten years, he s by far the most conservative member of the massachusetts house delegation. he s probably going to lose today. i d be surprised if he won. on the republican side, much more fluid, only 13% of the electorate in massachusetts is republican. unenrolled voters can take the republican or democratic ballot up there. basically you have an issue where the front-runners are gabriel gomez who on paper is a very attractive candidate. former navy s.e.a.l., businessman in private equity and finished the boston marathon
every municipality in the country. bill: you have unemployment at what in california now. for a longtime it was well over 9%, maybe it s come down a little bit. it s one of the highest states out there. listen there is a debate over projects like this. take the felons out of it, do stimulus plans like this. this is a stimulus plan, yes there is a theoretical need to build a bullet train. are stimulus plans like this better than lowering taxes and giving incentives to businesses. that s the debate. obama s stimulus plan was 800 billion almost a trillion dollars. did that work? not really. these plans in terms of job creation have not done a very good job. bill: whether you re a felon or not you have a job for a while as long as the project is out there. once the job is done the job is done. my dad was an iron worker, he loved these projects because he was working. the question is what is more efficient incentivising businesses to hire or the government to hire, i think it s business