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i do not want them to find them in india or china. >> speaking before teachers and students, he outlinedn that would develop partnerships between community colleges and businesses to trained 2 million workers in industries like health care and ken transportation -- like health care and transportation. >> we can settle for a country where a few people do well and everyone else struggles or we can restore an economy where everybody gets a fair shot. >> it will help businesses train people and get them into the workforce. that would help phenomenally. >> the proposed $8 billion fund for the partnership is part of the president's proposed 2013 budget presented to congress today. it aims to reduce the deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade with cuts in government spending and tax increases on the wealthy. some republicans are already criticizing the plan saying it does not go far enough. >> there is a debt crisis. his budget does not deal with it. >> students say they hope the issue does not get caught up in political gridlock. >> only time will tell on the politics. i like the goal of h
i do not want them to find them in india or china. >> speaking before teachers and students, he outlinedn that would develop partnerships between community colleges and businesses to trained 2 million workers in industries like health care and ken transportation -- like health care and transportation. >> we can settle for a country where a few people do well and everyone else struggles or we can restore an economy where everybody gets a fair shot. >> it will help businesses...
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i don't want them to find them in india or china. i want those businesses to find workers right here in the united states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who's made a difference in our lives and i know i can. so i want this congress to give our schools the receke good tea and reward the best teachers. and in return, they also need to give the schools the flexibility to stop just teaching to the test and start helping the kids who are having trouble to learn. so making sure we have got the most skilled workers starts early, it starts with k through 12, it starts before k through 12, making sure every child is prepared and when an american of any age wants to p s ts to pursd of higher education, whether it's that high school grad who's just trying to get that first couple of years of college education, or somebody like mike, who's in the process of retraining, whether it's two years or four years or more, we have got to make
i don't want them to find them in india or china. i want those businesses to find workers right here in the united states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who's made a difference in our lives and i know i can. so i want this congress to give our schools the receke good tea and reward the best teachers. and in return, they also need to give the schools the flexibility to stop just...
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us confronting some challenges based on the cheap labor and manufacturing base in places like india or china? >> well, mr. chairman, what has happened in the last 10, 15 years is a growing realization that we can't take the industrial side of what we do for granted. but also an appreciation of how important it is that we remain technology leader, and especially high tech manufacturing that rests on the intellectual property that we generate here in the united states. >> you headed up one of those laboratories. >> correct. >> and god bless you for doing that, and the investment we made in the variety of innovators and people under your, you know, area of responsibility, what was to take -- what prevented them from -- that information from migrating abroad? what steps can we legally take if, indeed, it's possible in a global economy with the internet? >> when we support the development of an idea, we can, in principle, look at steps, and we're doing this increasingly. when we have the idea, first we're greasing the interaction between the private sector in the united states and what comes out
us confronting some challenges based on the cheap labor and manufacturing base in places like india or china? >> well, mr. chairman, what has happened in the last 10, 15 years is a growing realization that we can't take the industrial side of what we do for granted. but also an appreciation of how important it is that we remain technology leader, and especially high tech manufacturing that rests on the intellectual property that we generate here in the united states. >> you headed...
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essentially european and american sanctions you know so there's no legal you know an issue and for india or china to so-called rig the american sanctions so what the united states is pressuring these countries on is if they continue to do trade with iran the united states you understand for its trade would say indio it's trade with china the issue is the united states is not currently in a position to punish china so this is a lot of hope in the water you know that is being put out there the chinese are playing this very close to their chest they have been meeting the indians they've been discussing things with the turks to see if they can create so got exemptions to the american saying so one should not come to this question of sanctions believing that the united states here is the biggest dog at the table all right and finally we just have a little bit of time left but i've got to say another you turn on any station and there's a discussion about iran and there are some people who say that war with iran is not only imminent that is actually a good idea critics of the critics say iran doesn't ha
essentially european and american sanctions you know so there's no legal you know an issue and for india or china to so-called rig the american sanctions so what the united states is pressuring these countries on is if they continue to do trade with iran the united states you understand for its trade would say indio it's trade with china the issue is the united states is not currently in a position to punish china so this is a lot of hope in the water you know that is being put out there the...
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essentially european and american sanctions you know so there's no legal you know an issue and for india or china to so-called break the american sanctions what the united states is pressuring these countries on is if they continue to do trades with iran the united states you understand for its trades would say india oh it's trade with china the issue is the united states is not currently in a position to punish china so this is a lot of smoke in the water you know that is being put out that the chinese. these are playing this very close to their chest they have been meeting they knew as they've been discussing things with the turks to see if they can create so good exemptions to the american sanctions so one should not come to this question of sanctions believing that the united states here is the biggest dog at the table.
essentially european and american sanctions you know so there's no legal you know an issue and for india or china to so-called break the american sanctions what the united states is pressuring these countries on is if they continue to do trades with iran the united states you understand for its trades would say india oh it's trade with china the issue is the united states is not currently in a position to punish china so this is a lot of smoke in the water you know that is being put out that...
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and part of us starts no see the per capita penetration in mexico in a place like india or china you and i will be talking a lot. >> yes, we are. obesity, underemployment, emerging markets, each quarter, i try to figure out which was the big trigger pullerful everything hit, right? >> well, we're at this incredible intersection. people are underemployed or unemployed and looking for extra money, full-time income or part-time income. our company has a great track record in both areas. obesity, t2 billion, 3 billion people around the world trying to fight weight. and half the world is trying to lose calories and others will receive them. we're sitting in the intersection of both. it's a luxurious place to be. >> allergan, trouble with the lap-band, weight watchers, what is different about your obesity product than a very good sophisticated company michaeler began and weight watchers? >> i think you and i have spoken about this before. it's the social model. you can come to a nutrition club, a personal coach, somebody work with you. nonpressured environment. we have weight loss challeng
and part of us starts no see the per capita penetration in mexico in a place like india or china you and i will be talking a lot. >> yes, we are. obesity, underemployment, emerging markets, each quarter, i try to figure out which was the big trigger pullerful everything hit, right? >> well, we're at this incredible intersection. people are underemployed or unemployed and looking for extra money, full-time income or part-time income. our company has a great track record in both...
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i don't want them to find them in india or china.sinesses to find those workers right here in the united states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who's made a difference in our lives, and i know i can. so, i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers. and in return, they also need to give schools the flexibility to stop just teaching to the test and replace teachers who aren't helping kids learn. that's something that we can do. so, making sure we've got the most skilled workers starts early. it starts with k-12, it starts before k-12, making sure every child is prepared. and when an american of any age wants to pursue any kind of higher education, whether it's that high school grad who's just trying to get that first, you know, couple of years of college education, or somebody like mike, you know, who's in the process of retraining. whether it's two yea
i don't want them to find them in india or china.sinesses to find those workers right here in the united states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who's made a difference in our lives, and i know i can. so, i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers. and in return, they also need to give schools the flexibility to...
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some of our labs and find ourselves confronting challenges based on cheap labor, in places like india or china? >> what has happened in the last 15 years is a growing rig -- reservation that we cannot take what we do for granted. and how important it is that we remain a technology leader in high-tech manufacturing that rests on the intellectual property we generated united states. >> you headed up one of those laboratories. and god bless you for doing that. the investments we made in the variety of innovators and people under your area of responsibility. what prevented them from -- that information from migrating abroad? >> first -- >> what steps can we legally take if it is possible in a global economy -- >> when we support the development of an idea we can in principle -- we are doing this increasingly. we were greasing the interaction between the private sector of the united states and what comes out of national laboratories. in addition to that if you are supporting research we are in discussions. had a if you support this research with taxpayer money, how do you begin to say we don't want
some of our labs and find ourselves confronting challenges based on cheap labor, in places like india or china? >> what has happened in the last 15 years is a growing rig -- reservation that we cannot take what we do for granted. and how important it is that we remain a technology leader in high-tech manufacturing that rests on the intellectual property we generated united states. >> you headed up one of those laboratories. and god bless you for doing that. the investments we made...
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find themnt them to in india or china, i want businesses to find those workers right here in the unitedtes. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who has made a difference in our lives and i know i can. i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers and in return, they also need to give schools the flexibility to stop just teaching top the test and replace teachers who are not helping kids learn. [applause] making sure we got the most skilled workers starts early. it starts with k-12 and before and making sure every child is prepared when an american of any age wants to pursue any kind of higher education, whether it is the high school graduate or trying to get that first couple of years of college education, or someone like mike who is in the process of re-training, whether it is two years or four years or more, we've got to make sure that education is affordable and available to everybody who wants to go. this c
find themnt them to in india or china, i want businesses to find those workers right here in the unitedtes. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who has made a difference in our lives and i know i can. i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers and in return, they also need to give schools the flexibility to stop...
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i don't want them to find them in india or china. i want businesses to find those workers right here in the united states. the skis and training that employers are looking for begins with men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who made a difference in our lives and i know i can. so i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers and in return they also need to give schools the flexibility to stop just teaching to the test and replace teachers who aren't helping kids learn. that is something we can do. [applause] so making sure we've got the most skilled workers starts early. it starts with k-12. it starts before k-12, making sure every child is prepared. and when an american of any age wants to pursue any kind of higher education, whether it is that high school grad that is just trying to get that first couple of years of college education, or, somebody like mike who is in the process of retraining. whether it's two years or four ye
i don't want them to find them in india or china. i want businesses to find those workers right here in the united states. the skis and training that employers are looking for begins with men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who made a difference in our lives and i know i can. so i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers and in return they also need to give schools the flexibility to...
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i don't want them to find them in india or china.sses to find those workers right here in the united stat states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who made a difference in our lives. i know i can. i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the betst teachers. in return, they need to give schools the flexibility to stop teaching to the test and help kids who aren't learning. that's something we can do. so making sure we've got the most skilled workers starts early. it starts with k through 12, it starts before k through 12, making sure every child is prepared. and when an american of any age wants to pursue any kind of higher education, whether it's that high school grad who is just trying to get that first, you know, couple of years of college education, or somebody like mike, you know, who's in the process of retraining. whether it's two years or four years or more, we
i don't want them to find them in india or china.sses to find those workers right here in the united stat states. the skills and training that employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who made a difference in our lives. i know i can. i want this congress to give our schools the resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the betst teachers. in return, they need to give schools the flexibility to stop teaching to...
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india and south africa. but we have to be very careful because the whole concept of brics is not something that we invented for example latin america or china or south africa or india but it was something that goldman sachs invaded so in a way it's very dangerous to bring from the point of view of the bankers who try to lump one series of countries here they lump another series of countries there are the brics countries are very different amounts and solve the lead china is very different from brazil brazil has an overvalued currency for example south africa is very different from india so i think that each of these countries has to do its own thing so to speak at their own time based on their own national interest and they should really lend death ears to the national interest of the europeans and the national interest of the united states sure we can talk but the key issue and i think china is in russia are the prime examples the key issue for every country is its own national interest and not the national interest of circumstantially powerful hegemonic like the united states and some of the countries in the european union but nevertheles
india and south africa. but we have to be very careful because the whole concept of brics is not something that we invented for example latin america or china or south africa or india but it was something that goldman sachs invaded so in a way it's very dangerous to bring from the point of view of the bankers who try to lump one series of countries here they lump another series of countries there are the brics countries are very different amounts and solve the lead china is very different from...
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i don't see the pentagon planning for a war, either involving korea and china, to him in some fashion or involving india, pakistan, china and some other fashion. >> host: udc new book the u.s. should not allow itself to be drawn into wars. you say say for security treaties with japan and korea. but what about taiwan quite were still somewhat bound by love. in fact, the taiwan relations act. >> guest: i also addressed that issue in the book essay is a matter of common sense, we have to face the fact that we as a country have recognized that president nixon and secretary kissinger tape notion that both taiwan and china say someone i would also have to face the fact that we want to have a stable chip with china. we cannot indefinitely keep arming taiwan so they can remain separate from china, even though the same time taiwan is increasing its links with the mainland and vice a versa come of this rapidly growing trade, born portman movement of people and hundreds of thousands settling in china on the name and near shanghai and had some process of reconciliation between them is likely that we should not obst
i don't see the pentagon planning for a war, either involving korea and china, to him in some fashion or involving india, pakistan, china and some other fashion. >> host: udc new book the u.s. should not allow itself to be drawn into wars. you say say for security treaties with japan and korea. but what about taiwan quite were still somewhat bound by love. in fact, the taiwan relations act. >> guest: i also addressed that issue in the book essay is a matter of common sense, we have...
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think that this would not -- this would not spur not in the united states, but it would not spur china or india into using these technologies. so we would like to improve them. we think there are potential ways of improving them. one of the potential ways is to -- these are your very large high surface areas. so we're investing a lot of research to decrease the size of these capture stacks. totally different ways of doing it. so instead of that being absorbed in certain material, you can use small particulate matter at the nanoscale. so we're investing a lot of research in that we're investing in ways -- another way is to separate oxygen from nitrogen. >> dr. chu, i guess what i would ask, this is the danger of having someone who actually knows something about science. >> i'll try to suppress. >> i guess i would ask, if you're willing, i'll submit a question for the record. i know a lot of members of the committee would be interested in your response. specific technological improvements that you would recommend. but also just what the department sees as the pathway forward here. and i don't see
think that this would not -- this would not spur not in the united states, but it would not spur china or india into using these technologies. so we would like to improve them. we think there are potential ways of improving them. one of the potential ways is to -- these are your very large high surface areas. so we're investing a lot of research to decrease the size of these capture stacks. totally different ways of doing it. so instead of that being absorbed in certain material, you can use...
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or to take over russia. well i mean. is he talking about china for instance or india. or is the food in about the only way we couldn't have this sort of you know we will we just talked of earlier before we came into the studio and we talked about the a bit the anti-american rhetoric of the russians and the russian government's number but we said that it's only inside it's only in the in the russia when russia wishes go outside they're not anti-american at all i mean i mean. what putin does isn't better role for the united states is it he doesn't do anything bad for the states no the other countries in the world i mean right i mean in fact. obviously we since mr obama has kind of dealt with the nato issue so that nato no then the west is no longer pushing pushing the former soviet union poor of russia in with nato expansion into its you know into its socks. i think you know basically putin is somewhere on good terms right there's no big reason for for problems that can last very short question to mr similar to many people many ordinary people read this article says oh i
or to take over russia. well i mean. is he talking about china for instance or india. or is the food in about the only way we couldn't have this sort of you know we will we just talked of earlier before we came into the studio and we talked about the a bit the anti-american rhetoric of the russians and the russian government's number but we said that it's only inside it's only in the in the russia when russia wishes go outside they're not anti-american at all i mean i mean. what putin does...
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i don't want them to find them in india or china. i want businesses to find those workers right here in the united states. the skills and training employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who has made a difference in our lives. i know that i can. i want congress to give resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers and in return, they need to give schools the flexibility to stop just teaching to the test and replace teachers who are not helping kids learn. that is something we can do. [applause] making sure we've got the most skilled workers starts early. it starts with k through 12. it starts before k through 12, making sure every child is prepared. when an american of any age wants to pursue any kind of higher education, whether it is the high school grad just trying to get the first couple of years of college education or somebody like mike who is in the process of retraining, whether it is a two years or four years or more, we have
i don't want them to find them in india or china. i want businesses to find those workers right here in the united states. the skills and training employers are looking for begins with the men and women who educate our children. all of us can point to a teacher who has made a difference in our lives. i know that i can. i want congress to give resources to keep good teachers on the job and reward the best teachers and in return, they need to give schools the flexibility to stop just teaching to...
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describe them but they're in china and india and one of the other great travesties of this age of globalization ornon globalization is that americans who want to get those jobs in india and china that were sent to those countries they're not really allowed to go into those countries don't want those jobs they're stuck in that prison industrial nightmare that is the united states of america ending up being incarcerated by corrections corps of america in the prison industrial complex be a good american get some to jail but you can't get a job you can't go to china and india to get a job the wealthy can move their money to china and india my money moves around the world a lot easier than i can believe me when i go to cross the border they stick something up my strange fangs saying oh are you really afraid of jami's because if you're not we're going to come project your strength training all your friends or jamie you're all out of this country well obama promised that if she sent him her husband's resume he would go looking for a job for her but he's going to have to go to china of course because desp
describe them but they're in china and india and one of the other great travesties of this age of globalization ornon globalization is that americans who want to get those jobs in india and china that were sent to those countries they're not really allowed to go into those countries don't want those jobs they're stuck in that prison industrial nightmare that is the united states of america ending up being incarcerated by corrections corps of america in the prison industrial complex be a good...
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we do not fear a rise of china or india or brazil or countries that are growing that are coming up economically and militarily. that is not the issue. that is not transparency. why are they building the types of equipment? why are you building the type of military? we would like to work together on this. it is in everybody's best interest. >> they have half of an aircraft carrier? >> they have an old soviet. i may be wrong. an old russian carrier that they have now got at sea. we will see how that works. they are clearly moving into this area. in terms of whether they are valuable or not, that is a pretty good notion that other people think. >> every time you see the figures that our navy is 10 times bigger than 10 other navies, why should we have that big of a military given the condition of our financial system? >> number one, we're the only country that has a global reach and responsibility. i think it is crucial that we keep that global reach. the world economy depends on the oceans. 90% of all goods flow over the ocean. 95% of all communications go under the oceans. i think we have a respo
we do not fear a rise of china or india or brazil or countries that are growing that are coming up economically and militarily. that is not the issue. that is not transparency. why are they building the types of equipment? why are you building the type of military? we would like to work together on this. it is in everybody's best interest. >> they have half of an aircraft carrier? >> they have an old soviet. i may be wrong. an old russian carrier that they have now got at sea. we...
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what we would like to do is -- we do not fear the rise of china or india or brazil or any of a number of countries that are growing, coming up economically, militarily. now, that is not the issue. the issue is transparency. why are you building the types of equipment, buying the type of military things you are buying? we would like to work together on this. it is in everybody's best interest. >> they have what? they have had half of an aircraft carrier? >> they have an old soviet -- i may be wrong -- an old russian aircraft carrier that they have now got at sea. we will see how that works, but they are clearly moving into this area, and in terms of whether aircraft carriers are valuable or not, i think that is a pretty good notion, that other people think they are valuable. >> every time you see the figure that our military is 10 times bigger, bigger than 10 of the other navies in the world -- why should we have that big a military, given the condition of our financial system? >> number 1, we are the only country that has a global reach, global responsibilities. i think it is crucial
what we would like to do is -- we do not fear the rise of china or india or brazil or any of a number of countries that are growing, coming up economically, militarily. now, that is not the issue. the issue is transparency. why are you building the types of equipment, buying the type of military things you are buying? we would like to work together on this. it is in everybody's best interest. >> they have what? they have had half of an aircraft carrier? >> they have an old soviet --...
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or may not do with its economy as well? >> that's right. once you start talking about former emerging markets that are now economic super powers, countries like a china or even an indiay do have a slowdown that will impact the united states, only because we live in a global world, and the companies that are here in the u.s., still receive a high percentage of revenues overseas. if you have any type of slowdown that could impact earnings and impact stocks. >> kelly: that's a good and important point to actually bring up. because the president has talked about, he wants to bring the economy back and he wants to bring manufacturers who are now operating overseas back here to the united states. and is that critical to our financial future? >> i think it is. i mean, first of all, do you take a look at the jobs number yesterday. half of the jobs we talked about being created were of the low income variety and most of those were in the manufacturing sector. now, the question remains to be seen. will we see that? will we see companies move those jobs back to the u.s.? it's interesting, if you start looking at just the prosperity taking place in a country like a china, you wo
or may not do with its economy as well? >> that's right. once you start talking about former emerging markets that are now economic super powers, countries like a china or even an indiay do have a slowdown that will impact the united states, only because we live in a global world, and the companies that are here in the u.s., still receive a high percentage of revenues overseas. if you have any type of slowdown that could impact earnings and impact stocks. >> kelly: that's a good and...
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countries which are sort of out of the future already or germany sanctions would not by sufficiently enough to achieve this objective if india and china were not on board the you us think they're designed to isolate iran but if asia won't play that game the question arises what will or can the west do next preassure either r t new delhi india. well it's the people in one western country who are already feeling the effects of the ground with iran petrol prices in the u.k. it's a record high creasing ten percent year on year after tehran locked up world exports to the country as part of its reaction to financial sanctions from the e.u. . website r t v dot com to find out what. they have that may have opened up over the greek capital the weather failed to dampen the spirits of thousands who gathered for the protest. because of some. changes that would clear the way for this restructuring of the latest. means more sacrifices for the country with almost a decade of painful cuts head. also on the part. tens of thousands of students protesting against education cuts in spain. kaiser stacy herbert examples of. things like. brings debt forgive
countries which are sort of out of the future already or germany sanctions would not by sufficiently enough to achieve this objective if india and china were not on board the you us think they're designed to isolate iran but if asia won't play that game the question arises what will or can the west do next preassure either r t new delhi india. well it's the people in one western country who are already feeling the effects of the ground with iran petrol prices in the u.k. it's a record high...