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they can compete and actually beat large low-cost manufacturers thanks to machines like these, the cncmputer programmed designed to cut specific parts and designs. for careers these machines cost well over 100,000, too much for many small companies but not anymore. the machines are now sold for $40,000. demand is so strong it's expanding, hiring workers. the key to its success? >> components from nerm germany, italy, japan, stuff from from china. what we're trying to do is cherry pick. >> automation and robotics, once fear by small manufacturers allows them to do more work and add more workers but work has been tepid because they need to stay lean. >> they have learned that they sometimes have to turn on a dime. >> reporter: suzanne says her cabinet company is proof that small manufacturers can adapt and grow. >> we come up with new ways to use the cnc, new ways to design cabinets, and that inventiveness is why the jobs can be here and why manufacturing can be here. >> reporter: phil lebeau, cnbc business news, zealand, michigan. >> good piece there by phil. coming up, "street talk" pl
they can compete and actually beat large low-cost manufacturers thanks to machines like these, the cncmputer programmed designed to cut specific parts and designs. for careers these machines cost well over 100,000, too much for many small companies but not anymore. the machines are now sold for $40,000. demand is so strong it's expanding, hiring workers. the key to its success? >> components from nerm germany, italy, japan, stuff from from china. what we're trying to do is cherry pick....
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we come up with ways to use the cnc. we come up with new ways to design cabinets, and that inventiveness is what we have here in america, that's why we're growing, and that's why the jobs can be here and manufacturing can be here. >> reporter: for "nightly business report" i'm phil lebow. >>> tomorrow we continue the made in america series when jane wells shows us how difficult it is to buy american in the economy. >>> you ask, we answer, we'll take questions about your favorite stocks. tell us which one you would like him to discuss by logging on nbr.com. please do keep your question to one single, just one and include from where you're from. >> it is hard. >> it's hard to resist. >>> that's "nightly business report" for us tonight. remember, please support your public television station. >> on behalf of your public television station, thank you very much for your sup pormt. good night, everybody. see you here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of histo
we come up with ways to use the cnc. we come up with new ways to design cabinets, and that inventiveness is what we have here in america, that's why we're growing, and that's why the jobs can be here and manufacturing can be here. >> reporter: for "nightly business report" i'm phil lebow. >>> tomorrow we continue the made in america series when jane wells shows us how difficult it is to buy american in the economy. >>> you ask, we answer, we'll take questions...
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. >> yeah, sit-ups and cncs suck, like nobody wants to do 'em, and with hip hop it kept my interest because it was fun. people see my stomach and they're just like, "wow, how did you do that?" and i did it with hip hop abs. >> announcer: shaun's secret to great abs is his revolutionary dance technique used in all his moves: tilt, tuck, and tighten. it's designed to engage your entire core. it hits your upper abs, middle abs, lower abs, and obliques, all while you're dancing, so y you're dancing with purpose. and nothing makes you want to get up and dance more than great music and that's what hip hop abs is all about.>> youo move, and i just love it. >> it was easy. i'd step on the scale and the pounds were just coming off. >> what you're looking at now is two months of some really hard tilt, tucking, and tightening. i don't have the love handles, i don't have the back fa >> i went from a size 18 i have abs now, i've got a six-pack. >> announcer: these real customers followed shaun's hip hop abs program for 60 days and they lost pounds. they lost belly flab and they got tight, toned abs with
. >> yeah, sit-ups and cncs suck, like nobody wants to do 'em, and with hip hop it kept my interest because it was fun. people see my stomach and they're just like, "wow, how did you do that?" and i did it with hip hop abs. >> announcer: shaun's secret to great abs is his revolutionary dance technique used in all his moves: tilt, tuck, and tighten. it's designed to engage your entire core. it hits your upper abs, middle abs, lower abs, and obliques, all while you're...
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, battling over how much they should pay for the network and other cable channels like showtime and cncstomers of the major cities a bet without these channels since last friday. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. we have more coming up. the white house again going after a major bank. the latest from washington. next, wells fargo planning to roll out a host of credit cards that are supposed help consumers cut back on debt. was it worth it? we will tell you. ♪ [ jackie ] its just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run f to t bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor abt prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significtly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaoma, or can not empty your bladd, you should not take toviaz. get emgency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat
, battling over how much they should pay for the network and other cable channels like showtime and cncstomers of the major cities a bet without these channels since last friday. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. we have more coming up. the white house again going after a major bank. the latest from washington. next, wells fargo planning to roll out a host of credit cards that are supposed help consumers cut back on debt. was it worth it? we will tell you. ♪ [...
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new cnc.com in holland, michigan, sells cnc machines for $40,000.s -- >> there are components from germany, italy, japan, stuff from china. what we're trying to do is cherry pick the very best components. >> automation and robotics, once feared by small manufacturers, now allows them to do more, sell more, and add more workers. still, job growth for small manufacturers has been tepid because they need to stay lean. >> existing small manufacturers have learned that they have to sometimes turn on a dime. >> suzanne says her cabinet company is proof, small manufacturers can adapt and grow. >> we come up with new ways to use the cnc, new ways to design cabinets, and that inventiveness is why the jobs can be here and why manufacturing can be here. >> phil lebeau, cnbc business news, zealand, michigan. >> kind of puts that ism into perspective. >> we still have a ways to go when we see the u.s. manufacturing employment below 12 million today. it peaked in 19 i think 79 at 19.5 million. >> totally different era. unbelievable. big news yesterday, the founde
new cnc.com in holland, michigan, sells cnc machines for $40,000.s -- >> there are components from germany, italy, japan, stuff from china. what we're trying to do is cherry pick the very best components. >> automation and robotics, once feared by small manufacturers, now allows them to do more, sell more, and add more workers. still, job growth for small manufacturers has been tepid because they need to stay lean. >> existing small manufacturers have learned that they have to...