tariff. otherwise he says as costs rise, clients buy less, forcing layoffs, killing jobs, not creating them. lot of us are looking to retire from this company. and right now, it s a big concern that we don t know what s going to happen. reporter: so according to the industry, the problem is china is dumping steel like this at $200 a ton. actual market price here in the united states is $400. so if you put a tariff on slabs like this, the company says you re really only hurting the end user oil and gas pipelines, air conditioning, heating companies that they sell to. you can see the ripple effect of the economy with a higher price. back to you. dana: looking good in a hard hat. thank you. we ll be right back.
one of these conspiracy theorys, i suppose, but she thinks that certain jobs that she got were cancelled because people close to trump put pressure on these folks. she thinks that she s getting threats from people who support. whether it s true or not, she believes it s true. that s all i gleaned from that. and wider context, there are also reports as part of this story about you talk about killing jobs. there s also reports about using the national enquurer to buy up stories and never run them. buy up columns. from rachel maddow s reporting, i want to play the money trail. a lot of this goes to the money trail. do we have it at all? she basically interviewed the wall street journal reporter who explained cohen arranged for the payment from this bank account of keith davidson, stormy s lawyer and says there was not a clear trail of whether the source of the funds comes from michael cohen who arranged the deal or from donald trump or elsewhere. and jim, as an investigative
taxes, we see it state by state. if you look at the ten states with the highest tax rates, they have all seen nine of the ten have seen population fleeing of the of the ten highest with tax burden, 240,000 people left those ten states in 2015. of the ten states with the lowest tax burden saw a net influx of 100,000 people in 2011. people are voting with their feet and it s a combination of things. number one, people are tired of sending more and more of their paycheck to the government. but number two, the high taxes and high regulations are killing jobs. the reason why you see people coming from high tax states to low tax states is in a state like texas where we have low taxes, there are jobs. young people have opportunity coming out. and so i agree we should lower taxes for everyone, but we see state by state an illustration
and think about the future? i m talking about jobs. there are some issues. some are at odds over whether to stay in the paris climate agreement. there are some say that the agreements like this are killing jobs and putting unfair regulations on businesses and that s what s happening at this moment. how do you get people to understand that we need to think in the long term in the future? yeah, that is a fantastic question. ultimately, one of the fastest growing energy sectors in the united states is renewable energy. so, i don t see that the paris climate accords are killing jobs. i see that they are actually creating jobs and, obviously, we want our planet to survive so that we can live on it and that is the ultimate long-term goal. adam, i almost never end an interview after someone tells me that i had a fantastic question, i just really try to keep it going. but, up fortunately, we are out of time. thank you so much. good luck at your march tomorrow. and ielve in science.
donald trump is man of his word and of action. president trump went straight to work rolling back red tape that have been killing jobs in small business america across this country. he instructed every bureaucracy in washington, dc to find two regulations to get rid of before issuing any new regulations out of our nation s capital. he s taken decisive action to protect american jobs and workers and we will not stop until we end illegal immigration once and for all. just this week, the president authorized the keystone pipeline creating tens of thousands of jobs and protecting our energy