But, but the senators. Right. I mean, the deal that was on the table is a dramatically different deal than the deal that's happened now, which, which, as he said, Offers $14 billion of new investment in domestic steel, saves the jobs, makes U.S. steel still headquartered in Pittsburgh. a U.S. managed company, a U.S. board, and so forth with the way the deals progressed. I don't know what the answer is. (18:51–19:00)
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Asserts that the deal includes $14 billion investment, job preservation, and maintains U.S. Steel's Pittsburgh headquarters.
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