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this is where i went to college so a special place in my heart for chapel hill, north carolina.nsas. the largest employer here is print. number eight we go to columbia, maryland. best of both worlds because you have the historic downtown district along with plenty of big box stores. not too far is reston, virginia. major technology firms have hubs in reston. for six we go to irvine, california. it's got amazing weather. you have surf, sand and sun. 20,000 acres of parks in irvine. number five to washington state we go. remond, washington. home of microsoft. for number four back over this way. newton, massachusetts. a town near universities like m.i.t., boston college. you have newton as well. number three is hiding from me. number three eden prairie, minnesota. this town has all kinds of natural beauty and healthy employment prospects. that's really great. number two we have mckinney, texas. low taxes mean companies with white collar jobs in technology and energy. number one is carmel, indiana. the unemployment rate is just over half the national average. you can take a look at
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he spoke to weeks ago at chapel hill north carolina. >> the telltale signs yes we recognize these. okay for today's lecture we are going to approach elections with a look at the last two presidential elections and a revolution in campaign communication, fund-raising and organization that occurred with the full integration of the internet into the political process. as we have a bit of a history lesson here as well as a peek at the implications of the history on the 24th election. to help us negotiate is returned to dr. daniel, professor kreis at journalism and mass communications where he teaches courses and research methods and political communication. he received his b.a. from college and master's and ph.d. from stanford university. before coming to carolina in july of 2011, he was a postdoctoral the soviet and all and fellow of the information society project at yale law school in institution with which he is still affiliated. his research explores the impact of technological change on the public's sphery and political practice and his recently published book taking the country
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also the executive director for the center for community capital at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. since north carolina's a hotly contested state and we have a nominating convention coming to charlotte soon, it's nice to be able to get away from politics and come up here to washington today. but thank you all for coming. welcome. it's an amazing range of experience and insight that they bring to the question of sort of looking at where we stand today and how we move forward. as david pointed out, five years since the financial system really began to unravel. so for quick introductions, over here on my right, the far right, david stevens is president and ceo of the mortgage bankers association. leading his industry forward in these challenging times, he brings an impressive career as a lender with world savings bank and freddie mac and wells fargo. in real estate, as president and coo of long and foster and most recently on the public side as former commissioner of the fha. thank you for joining us today. next we have terri ludwig, president and ceo of enterprise community partners
also the executive director for the center for community capital at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. since north carolina's a hotly contested state and we have a nominating convention coming to charlotte soon, it's nice to be able to get away from politics and come up here to washington today. but thank you all for coming. welcome. it's an amazing range of experience and insight that they bring to the question of sort of looking at where we stand today and how we move forward....
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. >> zach, your uncle was the congressman from north carolina in chapel hill when i was in grad school still there? this stuff is real. north carolina race you are talking about for congress. >> he ran against jessie helms. >> he beat him, right? >> no. >> finished that guy, didn't he? >> no, no. no, he didn't. but, yeah, just kind of a throwback to the dirty politics that have been -- north carolina has seen it. the south sees it a lot. what's interesting about the movie is it is set in the polite south but there are all these terrible mudslingings going on. >> you play a guy who i swear is john edwards. >> little bit john edwards, little bit donna shalala. >> a look at the scene from the movie -- donna shalala? >> you didn't pause. >> i know her. she's great. here is the movie in which the adviser is giving the candidate character advice. here is zach with tough political reality lessons being given to him. let's watch. >> right now your electability is 26%. the words that come up about you is odd, clammy, probably serbian. >> that's old. >> he looks like the travelocity gnome. >> wh
. >> zach, your uncle was the congressman from north carolina in chapel hill when i was in grad school still there? this stuff is real. north carolina race you are talking about for congress. >> he ran against jessie helms. >> he beat him, right? >> no. >> finished that guy, didn't he? >> no, no. no, he didn't. but, yeah, just kind of a throwback to the dirty politics that have been -- north carolina has seen it. the south sees it a lot. what's interesting...
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also the executive director for the center for community capital at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. since north carolina's a hotly contested state and we have a nominating convention coming to charlotte soon, it's nice to be able to get away from politics and come up here to washington today. but thank you all for coming. welcome. it's an amazing range of experience and insight that they bring to the question of sort of looking at where we stand today and how we move forward. as david pointed out, five years since the financial system really began to unravel. so for quick introductions, over here on my right, the far right, david stevens is president and ceo of the mortgage bankers association. leading his industry forward in these challenging times, he brings an impressive career as a lender with world savings bank and freddie mac and wells fargo. in real estate, as president and coo of long and foster and most recently on the public side as former commissioner of the fha. thank you for joining us today. next we have terri ludwig, president and ceo of enterprise community partners
also the executive director for the center for community capital at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. since north carolina's a hotly contested state and we have a nominating convention coming to charlotte soon, it's nice to be able to get away from politics and come up here to washington today. but thank you all for coming. welcome. it's an amazing range of experience and insight that they bring to the question of sort of looking at where we stand today and how we move forward....
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. >> ben smith, university of north carolina at chapel hill.this past semester i had a class on modern history which coverage china, japan, and korea. one of the things that we have a debate about was a debate over the future of china. in one of the questions i have is what do you see the future of china. will they continue to have the same control or do you think the people will eventually come in the next 50 years, overcome the government? >> it is hard to say. i think that we can look at this on a couple of different levels. one is on the economic front. there is a raging battle going on in china between the state and the free market. there is a battle there just like there is a battle here. economic reform has taken place and proceeded for the past five years and certainly since the financial crisis. a lot of reform minded people as the have seen the economy take a much more active role in the economy, the government taking a more active role in the economy and people are beginning to see them coming back with a roar. and i think there are
. >> ben smith, university of north carolina at chapel hill.this past semester i had a class on modern history which coverage china, japan, and korea. one of the things that we have a debate about was a debate over the future of china. in one of the questions i have is what do you see the future of china. will they continue to have the same control or do you think the people will eventually come in the next 50 years, overcome the government? >> it is hard to say. i think that we can...
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. >> michael dickinson, native of raleigh, north carolina, grew up here went to school at unc chapel hill, involved in the financial services business for 20 years, i'm a financial adviser currently. one of my biggest concerns, i have three children, eight ten, 12, one of my biggest cherns is that this area of the country has had a lot of job creation in the past 15 years due to the housing market, and that employed a lot of people and created a ripple effect and we needed people doing mortgages, appraise the house, do the loan document airks you went and bought furniture and it rippled out created a lot of jobs a lot of commerce and i feel like we need a new catalyst for the economy for the next 10-15 years and i think one of the only one here that tends to be viable is the energy industry. i feel like we need a plan for the next ten years for energy and infrastructure and exploration and all the things that could sprawn off of that to ripple through the economy to get people back to work. because once we get people to work, once the country is in a better hood and have money in their po
. >> michael dickinson, native of raleigh, north carolina, grew up here went to school at unc chapel hill, involved in the financial services business for 20 years, i'm a financial adviser currently. one of my biggest concerns, i have three children, eight ten, 12, one of my biggest cherns is that this area of the country has had a lot of job creation in the past 15 years due to the housing market, and that employed a lot of people and created a ripple effect and we needed people doing...
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north carolina." appeared theory went to unc chapel hill. -- grew up here. went to unc chapel hill.e three children. one of my biggest concerns is this area of the country has had a lot of job creation in the past 15 years due to the housing market. that employed a lot of people. it created a ripple effect. a lot of people needed to do the loan documentation, praised the house. it really ribble about it created a lot of jobs and commerce. -- it really rippled out and it created a lot of jobs and commerce. i feel like we need a plan for the next 10 years on energy, infrastructure, exploration and all the things that can spawn off of that to get a lot of people back to work. dam it and start -- then we can start to work on some of hte harder issues. but i think we really need to have a good catalyst for the next 10, 15 years in a job -- in job creation during >> that is a great point. the difference between president obama thank governor romney on energy is striking. president obama has put more on drilling. he shut down the expansion of the keystone pipeline. his epa and other regula
north carolina." appeared theory went to unc chapel hill. -- grew up here. went to unc chapel hill.e three children. one of my biggest concerns is this area of the country has had a lot of job creation in the past 15 years due to the housing market. that employed a lot of people. it created a ripple effect. a lot of people needed to do the loan documentation, praised the house. it really ribble about it created a lot of jobs and commerce. -- it really rippled out and it created a lot of...
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>> ben smith, university of north carolina chapel hill. the past semester, i had a class on modern asia history which covers, china, japan, and korea. one of the things we debated about which was the final was a debate over the future of china, and one of the questions i had for you, what do you see the future of china? will they continue to have a power on state controlled things? or do you think the people will rise up and overcome the government they have there? >> it's hard to say. i think we can looked at this on a couple of different levels. one is on the economic front. there is a raging battle going on in china between the state and the free market. there's battle there just as there's a battle here economic reform has taken place and kind of proceeded for the last three decades or so but in the past five years or so and certainly since the financial crisis, a lot of reform-minded people have seen the economy take a much more active roll role in the economy and people are beginning to see the state sort of coming back with a war an
>> ben smith, university of north carolina chapel hill. the past semester, i had a class on modern asia history which covers, china, japan, and korea. one of the things we debated about which was the final was a debate over the future of china, and one of the questions i had for you, what do you see the future of china? will they continue to have a power on state controlled things? or do you think the people will rise up and overcome the government they have there? >> it's hard to...
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sharing, but if you are comfortable, go ahead trees that i'm a native of raleigh north carolina and went to the school of chapel hill been involved in the financial services for over 20 years. i'm a financial budweiser currently. one of my biggest concerns, have three children, eight, ten and 12, one of my biggest concerns this area of the country has had a lot of job creation the past 15 years due to the housing market and that employed a lot of people and created a ripple effect and people need a mortgage, to appraise the house come to the loan documentation. it just relief rippled out and created a lot of jobs among the commerce and i feel like we need a new catalyst for the economy the next 15 years and we only ones that appear to be viable and the energy industry and we need a plan for the next ten years on exploration and all the things that can spawn off of that and revel in the economy to get a lot of people back to work we can start to work on some of the harder issues but i think that we need to have a really good catalyst for the next ten to 15 years and job creation around energy exploration. >> it's a r
sharing, but if you are comfortable, go ahead trees that i'm a native of raleigh north carolina and went to the school of chapel hill been involved in the financial services for over 20 years. i'm a financial budweiser currently. one of my biggest concerns, have three children, eight, ten and 12, one of my biggest concerns this area of the country has had a lot of job creation the past 15 years due to the housing market and that employed a lot of people and created a ripple effect and people...
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university of north carolina journalism professor daniel kreiss discusses his new book, "taking our country back," before an audience in a bookstore in chapel hill. this is one hour, 25 minutes. >> the telltale signs -- yes, we recognize these. for today's lecture, we will approach elections with a look at the last two presidential elections and the revolutions in campaign communications and fund-raising that occurred with the full integration of the internet in the fund-raising process. we have a peek at the implications on history in the 2012 elections. to help us negotiate this terrain, we turn to dr. daniel kreiss, assistant professor at journalism and mass communication. he received his b.a. from bates college and master's and ph.d. from stanford university. he was a postdoctoral assess it in law and fellow of the information society at yale law school, an institution with which he is still affiliated. his very recently published book, "taking our country back," presents the untold history of the new media and democratic political campaigning over the last decade. in the book, dr. kreiss traces innovations in on-line campaign, brought about
university of north carolina journalism professor daniel kreiss discusses his new book, "taking our country back," before an audience in a bookstore in chapel hill. this is one hour, 25 minutes. >> the telltale signs -- yes, we recognize these. for today's lecture, we will approach elections with a look at the last two presidential elections and the revolutions in campaign communications and fund-raising that occurred with the full integration of the internet in the fund-raising...
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north carolina journalism professor discusses his new book "taking our country back -- the crafting of network politics, from howard dean to barack obama." this was before an audience at a bookstore in chapel hill. his speech and the questions and at -- and answers from the audience last about 25 minutes. >> the tell tell signs, yes. we recognize these. ok, for today's lecture we will approach elections with a look at the last two presidential elections and a revolution in campaign communications, fund- raising and organizations that occurred with the full integration of the internet into the political process. we have a bit of a history lesson as well as a peek at the implications of this history on the 2012 election. to help us negotiate this terrain, we turn to dr. daniel kriess, assistant professor at unc school of journalism and mass communication where he teaches courses in research methods and political communication. he received his b.a. from -- college and master's and ph.d. from stanford university. before becoming to carolina in july of 2011, he was a postdoctoral associate in law and fellow of the information society project at yale law school, an institution of which he is still af
north carolina journalism professor discusses his new book "taking our country back -- the crafting of network politics, from howard dean to barack obama." this was before an audience at a bookstore in chapel hill. his speech and the questions and at -- and answers from the audience last about 25 minutes. >> the tell tell signs, yes. we recognize these. ok, for today's lecture we will approach elections with a look at the last two presidential elections and a revolution in...
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[laughter] he spoke to weeks ago at chapel hill north carolina. >> the telltale signs yes we recognize these. okay for today's lecture we are going to approach elections with a look at the last two presidential elections and a revolution in campaign communication, fund-raising and organization that occurred with the full integration of the internet into the political process. as we have a bit of a history lesson here as well as a peek at the implications of the history on the 24th election. to help us negotiate is returned to dr. daniel, professor kreis at journalism and mass communications where he teaches courses and research methods and political communication. he received his b.a. from college and master's and ph.d. from stanford university. before coming to carolina in july of 2011, he was a postdoctoral the soviet and all and fellow of the information society project at yale law school in institution with which he is still affiliated. his research explores the impact of technological change on the public's sphery and political practice and his recently published book taking the c
[laughter] he spoke to weeks ago at chapel hill north carolina. >> the telltale signs yes we recognize these. okay for today's lecture we are going to approach elections with a look at the last two presidential elections and a revolution in campaign communication, fund-raising and organization that occurred with the full integration of the internet into the political process. as we have a bit of a history lesson here as well as a peek at the implications of the history on the 24th...