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http://rockcenter.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/11/11126193-world-trade-center-nears-top-out-workers-reflect-on-building-nations-tallest-tower The iron workers assembling the last few floors of One World Trade Center say that their work above New York City’s skyline is more than just a job. “It’s a part of history. It’s a part of rebuilding you know, part of putting lives back together to show people that the spirit won’t be broken,” iron worker Marvin Davis told Harry Smith in an interview airing tonight on Rock Center with Brian Williams. Davis is the general foreman at the World Trade Center site. He is part of the generations of Mohawk Indians who have built New York’s famous skyscrapers. Both Davis and his son are helping construct One World Trade Center, formerly called the Freedom Tower. “It’s a fortress. It’s a better built building than I’ve been on ever,” Davis said. “With the concrete and the steel, you know, both of them together combined, you know, this thing is, I think is impenetrable.”
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