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21 Apr, 2016 01:37

RT America -- April 20, 2016

China ‘steeling’ American manufacturing jobs
The United Steelworkers filed a grievance against China’s aluminum industry for its trade practices, which experts in the industry is a direct threat to American jobs. For more on this, Leo Gerard, International President of the United Steelworkers, and Scott Paul, President of the Alliance for American Manufacturing joins ‘News With Ed.’

What we’re doing to the arctic, we’re doing to ourselves - Scientist
Seven people have died from heavy rains and flooding in the Houston, Texas region. The area saw 17 inches of rain in less than 24 hours, causing more than $5 billion in damage and destroying thousands of homes. But severe weather isn’t unique to the US, with massive floodings currently underway in Chile, draught in India, and an El Nino affecting countries around the globe. So is climate change to blame for extreme weather? To help answer that question, Conservation Biologist Dr. Reese Halter joins ‘News With Ed.’

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