caller: good morning, gretta. good morning, mr. ryan. guest: good morning. caller: i have something to bring up. a 90-year-old woman on social security, she has to buy a pair of tweezers, say, she goes to the store, there's an american-made pair there for $1.49 that's going to last 30 years. and then there's a cheap pair from china, 99 cents. i think most people understand why she buys the 99 cent pair. but just pose that against a hypothetical billionaire from new york who owns hotels throughout new york city and atlantic city and he buys furniture for his hotels that he flies the american flag out of. it comes from china 20% cheaper. be an american, be a patriot. pay the extra 20% and feel good about it. and really that's all i got to say. thanks. guest: well, you know, we have lost a lot of manufacturing. i don't think there's many districts that have lost more than mine. i represent northeast ohio, just south of cleveland. akron, youngstown, rovena, the old steel belt. some of these we aren't going to get back. we aren't going to get back the tweezer man