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you understand impo is an organization that quite frankly is a very good job of self regulating the industry to make certain that they are safe and secure, understanding they are vital to the economy. having said that, do you foresee anything like that in the industry may be where there is something that steps into the role of impo? >> for the nuclear transmission -- i mean for the electric transmission and distribution sector. >> one of the challenges i think scott got into this there is data and there's information and i think we agree those are two different things. you can be a wash in her data but not necessarily understand how to connect all the dots to make sure you understand what the key threat is that you are looking to address. so i think one of the challenges there's certainly a role for the data to flow into the industry through various means coming and we talked about a number of those as well. another key point that we want to make sure is emphasized is the need for the mechanisms to turn the data into real information, and that the role that government -- can play or
you understand impo is an organization that quite frankly is a very good job of self regulating the industry to make certain that they are safe and secure, understanding they are vital to the economy. having said that, do you foresee anything like that in the industry may be where there is something that steps into the role of impo? >> for the nuclear transmission -- i mean for the electric transmission and distribution sector. >> one of the challenges i think scott got into this...
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. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on impos. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the show show, mpt mpt mpt what does he search for dozens of companies is fighting what she calls an outdated perception that exports are good and imports are good. >> more imports, equals more jobs, more growth, more connection with the global economy in the 21st century because we're a 21st century enter connected around the world. >> reporter: 16 million american jobs exist solely because of imports and half the firms involved in importing are small american businesses, like stavis seafood. >> you have it coming from indonesia and asia and to lop ya from china and domestic shrimp from here. >> reporter: this freezer holds over a million pounds of fish, 200 different species from 35 separate countries. without imports, this business would look a lot different. >> we would have a smaller business. the whole iustry would be smaller. it would be a negative impact. >> reporter: f
. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on impos. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the show show, mpt mpt mpt what does he search for dozens of companies is fighting what she calls an outdated perception that exports are good and imports are good. >> more imports, equals more jobs, more growth, more connection with the global economy in the 21st century because we're a 21st century enter...
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it's also attached to a really impo to take a stand and i have to make a declaration here.s more important and better. >> he's a good guy. >> how, how did this not come out before that he's -- women love him. there's putin getting thrown out of left and right. >> putin? oh, putin, that sounds dirty. >> the other guy is like why didn't you come out with her on the show so i could have got even more putin? >> yes, domanix the real putin here. but speaking of putin and gays -- >> best thing about russia is vladimir putin on the horse shirtless. >> is that a male horse? we would not want to have to arrest you vladimir putin. and for god's sake, cover up! thanks, civil rights! >> we got kristin cavallari in full on bitchy girl mode. she's leaving a place called hoe ray henry's. >> are you paying for my taxi? >> yeah. >> $20. >> yeah. >> there's a bunch of paparazzi flashing her cameras and she's just complaining. >> you got to pose for me. >> five, let's go! five each. give me $5! pony the [bleep]. >> was she serious? >> i'm telling you, this is pitchy girl mode. it is very, ver
it's also attached to a really impo to take a stand and i have to make a declaration here.s more important and better. >> he's a good guy. >> how, how did this not come out before that he's -- women love him. there's putin getting thrown out of left and right. >> putin? oh, putin, that sounds dirty. >> the other guy is like why didn't you come out with her on the show so i could have got even more putin? >> yes, domanix the real putin here. but speaking of putin...
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>> absolutely it is impo to put the safety of our children aha -- in front of corporate when profithere'sot of money with the chemicals. john: that is the scare used by that anti-chemical people for everything but whout these it would cost much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase tt is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it then becomes poisonouso the worms that try to eat the plant this makes the necessary the former indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on so to ban those now would be a resul of more application of pesticides. john: more environmental damage. thank you. next, it is fire season putting up these massive the blazes is a job but it must be done by government? what you thank you knnw is not so. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the nture card because you can fly an
>> absolutely it is impo to put the safety of our children aha -- in front of corporate when profithere'sot of money with the chemicals. john: that is the scare used by that anti-chemical people for everything but whout these it would cost much more there would have to use much more land and use other insecticides that might be worse. >> and this seat coatings that acorn farmer would purchase tt is taken up systemically. john: it is in the planter in the fruit. >> exactly it...
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let's not overemphasize its impo port. you look at modern presidential elections, the way he appears in public, i sometimes have kind of an uncomfortable feeling that for the rest of my life, elections are basically going to be won by the candidate who looks better in public. when you look at a guy like clinton, of course you can make the argument, he got a pass because he's a man and there's a double standard and there's truth in that. also, he was a good looking man. it is interesting to imagine what happens in like a presidential sex scandal if n t nixon is the guy. >> different story. i think we're seeing it in san diego. bob fill hner is a creepy looki guy. anthony weiner kind of creepy looking. they are struggling to survive. maybe i'm jumping too far. >> the weiner thing is -- i think that, you know, it's you have these two things. you have the one side of it where here's this guy who's done -- sent pictures of his penis to random women. yet there's also something weirder in the fact in the wake of this, he's like,
let's not overemphasize its impo port. you look at modern presidential elections, the way he appears in public, i sometimes have kind of an uncomfortable feeling that for the rest of my life, elections are basically going to be won by the candidate who looks better in public. when you look at a guy like clinton, of course you can make the argument, he got a pass because he's a man and there's a double standard and there's truth in that. also, he was a good looking man. it is interesting to...
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but it didn't matter, she understood the psychological impo. she got her servant to wrestle it off the wall and she gave it to two gentlemen from york who put it in a car and took it away. something would survive and she herself is taken away by carriage. i do not know where she crossed. >> john is in new york. >> thank you for taking my call i understand dolley madison died in poverty. i was wondering if that is true and if so, how that happened. and i know eliza hamilton lived around the corner from dolley madison in their old age, and i was curious what interaction they had given that they problem probably had so much to talk about. i was wondering if they had ever happened. thank you very much. >> how far into american history was it? >> a while. what they had was what they lived on when they retired. the supposition was, if you were wealthy enough to get into politics in the first place, you would be able to support yourself after wards. but dolley had a 'ner-do-well son from her first marriage. he ran through their estate. he ran up enorm
but it didn't matter, she understood the psychological impo. she got her servant to wrestle it off the wall and she gave it to two gentlemen from york who put it in a car and took it away. something would survive and she herself is taken away by carriage. i do not know where she crossed. >> john is in new york. >> thank you for taking my call i understand dolley madison died in poverty. i was wondering if that is true and if so, how that happened. and i know eliza hamilton lived...
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anything like that within the industry, whether it is maybe something that had steps into the role of impo? >> buhler? [laughter] spent i think one of the challenges, i think scott, i think part of, their state and there's information. i think we all agree those are two different things. you can be a wash in data but not necessarily understand how to connect all those dots to make sure you understand what the key threat is that you are looking to address. so i think one of the challenges is, certainly a role for data to flow into the industries through various means. we've talked about on number those as well but another key point that we want to make sure that is emphasized here is a need to be, mechanism still turn that data into actionable information. the role that governments play where other agencies complain to provide not just the data but also start connecting some of the dots is key but i think it's also worth noting within the industry the ability to take that data and understand how turbine and information is are helpful and very necessary as well. >> yes. >> i'm a former colle
anything like that within the industry, whether it is maybe something that had steps into the role of impo? >> buhler? [laughter] spent i think one of the challenges, i think scott, i think part of, their state and there's information. i think we all agree those are two different things. you can be a wash in data but not necessarily understand how to connect all those dots to make sure you understand what the key threat is that you are looking to address. so i think one of the challenges...