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matt: do that several hundred times a day. anthony: no! [ laughs ] matt: just do it. anthony: sweet! jim keane: the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it is so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it s just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that s what was so good about it. anthony: mining was always dangerous, but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them. who built neighborhoods and schools and helped power the nation. jim keane: they loved their work. they raised their families. they worked all the time. anthony: it was a destination with hopes and dreams of hard work leading to a better life. jim keane: you know the company s a son of a ....
Weight sets on it. anthony: oh yeah! cool. matt: do that several hundred times a day. anthony: no! [ laughs ] matt: just do it. anthony: sweet! jim keane: the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it is so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it s just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that s what was so good about it. anthony: mining was always dangerous, but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them. who built neighborhoods and schools and helped power the nation. ....
matt: pull that out. then get the feel for where the weight sets on it. anthony: oh yeah! cool. matt: do that several hundred times a day. anthony: no. [ laughs ] matt: just do it. anthony: sweet! jim keane: the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it s so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it s just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that s what was so good about it. anthony: mining was always dangerous, but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them. who built neighborhoods and schools and helped power the ....
Then get the feel for where the weight sets on it. anthony: oh yeah! cool. matt: do that several hundred times a day. anthony: no! [ laughs ] matt: just do it. anthony: sweet! jim keane: the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it is so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it s just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that s what was so good about it. anthony: mining was always dangerous but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them. who built neighborhoods and schools and helped power the nation. ....
matt: just do it. anthony: sweet! jim keane: the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it is so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it s just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that s what was so good about it. anthony: mining was always dangerous, but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them. who built neighborhoods and schools and helped power the nation. jim keane: they loved their work. they raised their families. they worked all the time. anthony: it was a destination with hopes and dreams of hard work leading to a better life. jim keane: you know the company s a son of a bitch, let s face it. but they were our son of a bitch. ....