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viewers pointed to amana iowa, woollen scarves, blankets, hand-made clocks made there for over 100 yearsnotice for donna young who wrote from davenport, iowa. >> we're a company that's been around for 60 years. the previous owners at one point made a decision to outsource to china. now that decision has completely been reversed. >> she said she and her two co-workers refinanced their homes and secured a small business loan, because they wanted to buy the company to keep 70 employees working right here at home. >> now it's back in the hands of employees who are going to take good care of it and keep it made locally right here in iowa. >> we are made in america. whoo! >> and keep the ideas coming at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and some christmas lights now. these are from downtown raleigh, income in and we thank our affiliate wtvd-abc 11. we'll see you here again tomorrow night. . captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
viewers pointed to amana iowa, woollen scarves, blankets, hand-made clocks made there for over 100 yearsnotice for donna young who wrote from davenport, iowa. >> we're a company that's been around for 60 years. the previous owners at one point made a decision to outsource to china. now that decision has completely been reversed. >> she said she and her two co-workers refinanced their homes and secured a small business loan, because they wanted to buy the company to keep 70 employees...
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then i got stamped on and got progressively harder to get information from the police unless it was a amana offical way but they got the stories, the ones they might be referring to came from a policeman who was paid. i wrote that story but it was the crime by that facilitated the payment. >> can i ask you now in your experience as a journalist being paid by an newspaper - you have worked for for medically confidential the information. >> benign chollet and two years prior to that there was a girl like can't remember and 92 she was killed for the special medical record. there is a difference between you and answering the phone to the receptionist or doctors who have seen a positive test of a big star. what do you do? you can't put your fingers in your years. there is a difference in someone to go into that office and flow through the records may be. did we do that? i do know there was a special medical record. i wasn't told -- generally rebecca's door was open all the time. >> i won't press you but perhaps i could ask this ethical question. however the information comes to you if it is conf
then i got stamped on and got progressively harder to get information from the police unless it was a amana offical way but they got the stories, the ones they might be referring to came from a policeman who was paid. i wrote that story but it was the crime by that facilitated the payment. >> can i ask you now in your experience as a journalist being paid by an newspaper - you have worked for for medically confidential the information. >> benign chollet and two years prior to that...
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that is why, when the amana report came out and that was virtually a unanimous vote that was not by accident, that was by a concerted diplomatic effort to make that occur. we took action along with the u.k. and canada to add additional sectors and additional sanctions to our arsenal to deal with iran's nuclear program. so, we are completely where the congress is in terms of the sense of urgency. what we are talking about today is tactics of getting there. in that we have some disagreements and we should continue this debate. as secretary cohen said, we are well aware of the strong support for this amendment and we understand the many pulse for we share ment because the objective. we just think there is a better way to go about it. >> thank you. undersecretary cohen, as i understand it, treasury and 311 findings had pretty astounding revelations about the central binge bank of iran in terms of funding other sanctions and the irgc construction firm that is under sanction. what do those findings alone tell us about why we have not sanctioned the central banco yet? because those are clear findin
that is why, when the amana report came out and that was virtually a unanimous vote that was not by accident, that was by a concerted diplomatic effort to make that occur. we took action along with the u.k. and canada to add additional sectors and additional sanctions to our arsenal to deal with iran's nuclear program. so, we are completely where the congress is in terms of the sense of urgency. what we are talking about today is tactics of getting there. in that we have some disagreements and...
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then i got stamped on and got progressively harder to get information from the police unless it was a amana offical way but they got the stories, the ones they might be referring to came from a policeman who was paid. i wrote that story but it was the crime by that facilitated the payment. >> can i ask you now in your experience as a journalist being paid by an newspaper - you have worked for for medically confidential the information. >> benign chollet and two years prior to that there was a girl like can't remember and 92 she was killed for the special medical record. there is a difference between you and answering the phone to the receptionist or doctors who have seen a positive test of a big star. what do you do? you can't put your fingers in your years. there is a difference in someone to go into that office and flow through the records may be. did we do that? i do know there was a special medical record. i wasn't told -- generally rebecca's door was open all the time. >> i won't press you but perhaps i could ask this ethical question. however the information comes to you if it is conf
then i got stamped on and got progressively harder to get information from the police unless it was a amana offical way but they got the stories, the ones they might be referring to came from a policeman who was paid. i wrote that story but it was the crime by that facilitated the payment. >> can i ask you now in your experience as a journalist being paid by an newspaper - you have worked for for medically confidential the information. >> benign chollet and two years prior to that...