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it is for innovation economy, ceo's in this region to join at the leadership group basically for free. because we want to capture in the them to the dna that david packard, our founder had, which was a balance of running, brilliance, dynamic companies while, at the same time, being deeply engaged in your communities and in the quality of life of your employees. that is the scale that we want to raise up in these incredibly innovative young entrepreneurs. we have about 20 of them here in the audience today. i want to just mention three of them and embarrass them. they do not know i am going to do this. all of these at this in common. they have less than 40 employees currently. their business has been around for less than four years. and, like me, they are younger than 40 years old. [laughter] why are you laughing? [laughter] let me introduce the ceo of snoozie. stand. [applause] the ceo of good joe. [applause] and the ceo of sylvantex. [applause] a lot of these start-ups doing incredible innovation. some will succeed. others will not. these people, however, will succeed no matter what
it is for innovation economy, ceo's in this region to join at the leadership group basically for free. because we want to capture in the them to the dna that david packard, our founder had, which was a balance of running, brilliance, dynamic companies while, at the same time, being deeply engaged in your communities and in the quality of life of your employees. that is the scale that we want to raise up in these incredibly innovative young entrepreneurs. we have about 20 of them here in the...
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we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you look at education, you look at the programs, traveling around the world, that there is one constant. there are people and technology that say this is a place they want to be. entrepreneurs say this is where they want to be. when companies like facebook are started at an institution like harvard and a pier, you start to recognize why this is so special and fiber and why innovation is a bleeding heart economy. so let me try to give some brief introductions about our panel today. i have to confess, i only just met one of our panelists, lee said dyson, the ceo of coverity. she got a ph.d. in p
we are, indeed, fortunate, from san jose to san francisco, to be part of the innovation economy. we are finally seeing once again california's innovation is leading us out of the last three years of recession. i do not know about you but i am pretty tired of the recession. i made a statement several years ago that it was about time for an adjustment to the economy, things were too expensive, overheated. two years after that, i regretted making that comment. it was great to hear jim say when you...
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of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we are here today. he discovered for the administration is the broadband technology opportunities program or btop. this program was established in 2009 by the american reinvestment and recovery act and is administered by ntia. we have nearly $4 billion invested in roughly 230 projects across the country, all aimed at expanding broadband access and adoption in the country. and i want to tell you a little bit about the programs and then tell you about why we care so much about this issue. so, we have the btop for infrastructure projects. these are building broadband networks in areas that are curr
of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of...
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we have an incredible innovative economy in california, unparalleled lifestyle, quality, education, spectacular mean, you've got to include that in the quality of life attraction that the governor has. even at taking it at its own value -- and it's a challenge for us and the governor of california and i working on streamlining regulations, but what he's saying is that he's going to sacrifice the long-term investment in our environmental protection and in our quality of education. that's how you keep all that stuff low that he's talking about. you're sacrificing that for a short-term corporate gain. that is not the way the future of our state should be expressed. >> if you're a corporation, then maybe sort of having someone focusing on the corporation and making those have more strength and vitality might be a worthwhile match. for example, this guy, peter farrell, is the ceo of resmed. it's in san diego. it the a medical device company. they're thinking about moving to ut. let me read what this guy, mr. farrell, had to say about why he wants to leave. "we just see costs going up, benefits going
we have an incredible innovative economy in california, unparalleled lifestyle, quality, education, spectacular mean, you've got to include that in the quality of life attraction that the governor has. even at taking it at its own value -- and it's a challenge for us and the governor of california and i working on streamlining regulations, but what he's saying is that he's going to sacrifice the long-term investment in our environmental protection and in our quality of education. that's how you...
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. >> the world is shifting to an innovation economy, and nobody does innovation better than america.o one has better colleges or universities. >> a good education leads to more innovation. and throughout our history, american colleges and universities have served as a corner stone for the world's innovation. >> we should be giving people the chance to get new skills and training. >> as job markets are changing, more skills, training, and education are needed. >> imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery. but here's the catch. the rhetoric might have changed, but the philosophy, not so much. on key policies that effect real people, the gop is stuck and allergic to change. cantor says quote, it's having a conversation on different terms. well, if that's all it is, then i'm afraid we're still not speaking the same language. joining me now is krystal ball and abi huntsman. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> krystal, congressman cantor endorsed a path to citizenship today. but he's still against compromising on taxes and he still wants to g
. >> the world is shifting to an innovation economy, and nobody does innovation better than america.o one has better colleges or universities. >> a good education leads to more innovation. and throughout our history, american colleges and universities have served as a corner stone for the world's innovation. >> we should be giving people the chance to get new skills and training. >> as job markets are changing, more skills, training, and education are needed. >>...
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have known over our lifetime is rapidly shrinkings and trans forming good a new ice based economy one of innovation, culture - and education. innovation along with it's partner collaboration are being reflected in the explosive growth of the tech sector for each i couldn't engineer hired by pandora or twitter a multiplier effect occurs with job openings create for eliminate oh, mow drivers bare resist at a asks and yoga instructor and is personal finances gore g u r u's and so as we have seen as multimillion dollar facilities being created on both sith of the bay and parts of the rising sports culture tour which we have an abundance of in pot of our cities education is being manifested by the strong and growing influence of our public and private universities in tandem with our expanding healthcare sector. in oakland in 2013, oakland will have three major projects under way for over $2.2 billion surpassing san franciscotion current healthcare construction. we will get this keep it moving here ... it's a little the technology that we are talking about ... there we go. okay. office space previously u
have known over our lifetime is rapidly shrinkings and trans forming good a new ice based economy one of innovation, culture - and education. innovation along with it's partner collaboration are being reflected in the explosive growth of the tech sector for each i couldn't engineer hired by pandora or twitter a multiplier effect occurs with job openings create for eliminate oh, mow drivers bare resist at a asks and yoga instructor and is personal finances gore g u r u's and so as we have seen...
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we need the talent, innovation to cure the economy.s is why i emphasize this over everything else. >> we thank you for that, and let me make you a commitment. and right there with you. we put the skilled immigrants right there with comprehensive migration reform and will forward together. you're absolutely right. you have my commitment. if i might ask you a question about two issues. working with immigrant issues, let me first of all say how enduring the dream youngsters are. i spend a lot of time with them and my office and led to some other fall on the ground screaming in my office. we were able to say that we might tally the third circumstance. tragically i saw a person who had a serious neurological issue the expelled from one of our public hospital while her husband paid taxes, sales taxes, other taxes, much of hospital facility was built on commander child was a document to the individual. can you speak to the horror of us not to doing comprehensive immigration reform, the pains of those kinds of stories? can we put a face and th
we need the talent, innovation to cure the economy.s is why i emphasize this over everything else. >> we thank you for that, and let me make you a commitment. and right there with you. we put the skilled immigrants right there with comprehensive migration reform and will forward together. you're absolutely right. you have my commitment. if i might ask you a question about two issues. working with immigrant issues, let me first of all say how enduring the dream youngsters are. i spend a...
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innovation. it strikes me this is the area of the economy that has the grid -- greatest potential of growing and has the most to offer as far as job creation and it is the part of the country -- the economy that is least likely to be regulated by what happens in washington, d.c.. it is clear to me the evidence is that with less government intervention, the likelihood of innovation and economic success only increases. that is a concept that i think needs to garner greater support across the country. i got interested in to this issue of entrepreneurship as a frustrated member of the senate. only a short time into my time in washington as a senator, it became clear we were accomplishing so little. one of the motivating factors for my interest in seeking office and continuing in public service was a belief that the fiscal condition of our country is very challenging, the circumstances in which our kids have less of an opportunity to pursue the american dream they would otherwise have. i saw no success on doing anything in regard to revenue or reductions in spending. there is a litany of things that
innovation. it strikes me this is the area of the economy that has the grid -- greatest potential of growing and has the most to offer as far as job creation and it is the part of the country -- the economy that is least likely to be regulated by what happens in washington, d.c.. it is clear to me the evidence is that with less government intervention, the likelihood of innovation and economic success only increases. that is a concept that i think needs to garner greater support across the...
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innovation capacities. research has been a primary driver of the u.s. economy for generations. basic research has been the wellspring for innovation in applied research, producing much of hours -- including the internet, gps, large square of of -- large-scale innovative circuits and much more. the federal government funds 60% of the basic research, two-thirds of the going to universities. without that basic research by industry colleagues here i know who depend so heavily upon it. sequestration cuts about $10 billion of r&d in 2013. going through 2021, the full sequestration woodcuts are indeed by about $90 billion in reduced gdp growth depending upon your study $330 billion says the study that was just completed by information technology innovation foundation. these figures are a little bit apart from the study. moreover, the same report i mentioned talks about 200 fewer jobs in just a four year period. again the study's figures can vary some but they are all pretty dramatic. .. unless we act, we can expect china's increase in research funding and the funding of others will mea
innovation capacities. research has been a primary driver of the u.s. economy for generations. basic research has been the wellspring for innovation in applied research, producing much of hours -- including the internet, gps, large square of of -- large-scale innovative circuits and much more. the federal government funds 60% of the basic research, two-thirds of the going to universities. without that basic research by industry colleagues here i know who depend so heavily upon it. sequestration...
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for germany, it is more than technical innovation in the old economy. it is comprehensive, includes the rule of law. includes a critical civil society, includes freedom of expression, includes fighting against corruption, so the door is open. we offer to russia this kind of cooperation, and our partner is not exclusively the kremlin. it is the totality of the russian society. >> that was the german government's commissioner for russia. >> hospitals in germany run by the catholic church may now prescribed emergency contraception to rape victims. this change follows a shocking recent case in which two catholic hospitals refused to treat a rape victim. the new policy was announced at the regular spring meeting of the german bishops' conference. catholic hospitals now have the leeway to describe a type of morning after pill that impedes contraception. -- concepcion, rather. drugs that would abort or dislodge a fertilized egg to remain taboo. >> let's talk about the implications of this change. people in our religious affairs correspondent. how significant i
for germany, it is more than technical innovation in the old economy. it is comprehensive, includes the rule of law. includes a critical civil society, includes freedom of expression, includes fighting against corruption, so the door is open. we offer to russia this kind of cooperation, and our partner is not exclusively the kremlin. it is the totality of the russian society. >> that was the german government's commissioner for russia. >> hospitals in germany run by the catholic...
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economy in 2040? we can't predict one year. maybe innovation is incredible.nese growth. things are going to change a lot. i want to thank our guests. connie, joe from business insider. ed connor, thank you all. that was great. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us. we'll be back next weekend. our guests will include gror ya and marlo. the state feminism today. coming up next is melissa harris perry. former congresswoman gabby giffords and her gun control issues. that's up next on mhp. have a fun super bowl. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor.
economy in 2040? we can't predict one year. maybe innovation is incredible.nese growth. things are going to change a lot. i want to thank our guests. connie, joe from business insider. ed connor, thank you all. that was great. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us. we'll be back next weekend. our guests will include gror ya and marlo. the state feminism today. coming up next is melissa harris perry. former congresswoman gabby giffords and her gun control issues. that's up next...
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is antitrust, and by lech which you will property are both have as an objective fostering innovation in the economy. the question is how much of this incentive do you need in the form of monopoly and how much in the form of firms competing with each other to build that better track. >> suarez: when does that run out? ever? >> let me give you an analogy in the copyright record. you have a right to buy a record you have to right to sell it or give it away to your friend and neighbor. you don't have the right to make a million copies of it online and distribute them. i think that's something to what you said here. here the farmer had the right to use that product for whatever you want. justice breyer said today "could i make tofu turkey out of it?" of course you can. use you can use it as feed. there are many, many cases you can make of that. >> you just can't let it grow into a soybean. >> no, you can't make the copy and sell the copy for the purpose that was coined in the patent. >> well, that's what's at stake here. is a soybean seed like a photograph record? if anybody can still play a phonograph
is antitrust, and by lech which you will property are both have as an objective fostering innovation in the economy. the question is how much of this incentive do you need in the form of monopoly and how much in the form of firms competing with each other to build that better track. >> suarez: when does that run out? ever? >> let me give you an analogy in the copyright record. you have a right to buy a record you have to right to sell it or give it away to your friend and neighbor....
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can mean not just for our energy security, but for our economic security and for jobs and innovation in our economyter: so i didn't get an answer, obviously. [laughter] now, on the question of spending cuts and how serious the president would get about proposing those, speaker boehner told reporters this morning, quote: >> r eporter: and by the way, the senate democratic leader, harry reid, said that he would have his first meeting in quite a while with speaker boehner later this week. david and liz? david: all right. well, you asked the right question. it wasn't for want of trying that you didn't get an answer of some kind. thank you, peter. we'll see more of you tonight. and tonight it all begins at 8 p.m. live coverage of the state of the union address hosted by my buddy, he is back and roaring, neil cavuto, delivering -- well, he's not delivering the state of the union, but perhaps someday he will. you never know with neil. nothing's going to stop him. liz: neil for president. we will have much more on the state of the union and the president's plan for economic growth when steve forbes joins u
can mean not just for our energy security, but for our economic security and for jobs and innovation in our economyter: so i didn't get an answer, obviously. [laughter] now, on the question of spending cuts and how serious the president would get about proposing those, speaker boehner told reporters this morning, quote: >> r eporter: and by the way, the senate democratic leader, harry reid, said that he would have his first meeting in quite a while with speaker boehner later this week....
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our economy thrives on innovation, doing things first differently, better and if you have organized criminalsn asia and other parts of the world's they will undermine everything you do right away. it hurts the economy. remember these guys aren't paying taxes or investing in people or investing in the next iphone, they are not trying to put the super bowl on, they are criminals. when you buy something from these people your money is going to organized criminals overseas. dagen: how do you drive that message come from nfl fans? if i want to stick jersey, nike wasn't making one, i am going to go out and find it some way somehow? >> that is a great question. we work with licensees to make sure there's merchandize the fans want that are available for them at every price point. so that they are not tempted to go out and buy something from a counterfeiter. we work hard with licensees and local businesses in new orleans and elsewhere to make sure we can meet the demands. dagen: designed it to go to the game since he is in frugal in this crackdown on counterfeiters? did you get him a ticket? >> we wou
our economy thrives on innovation, doing things first differently, better and if you have organized criminalsn asia and other parts of the world's they will undermine everything you do right away. it hurts the economy. remember these guys aren't paying taxes or investing in people or investing in the next iphone, they are not trying to put the super bowl on, they are criminals. when you buy something from these people your money is going to organized criminals overseas. dagen: how do you drive...
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innovative fracking. it is amazing our economy is the most adaptive, resilient and innovative. is renovating and reinvigorating themselves. lauren: productivity is another one there. i'm assuming you mean security and data, think of all the chinese hack attacks we have talked about. >> right, right. lots more data online, the networks are important, they have to be protected. solar fire is a company we have selected. growing 30, 40% per year, and really about protection of data the company has available on their network. they need much better protection. if you look at what they are interested in the information offices say it is keeping the data away from the bad guys and there are more bad guys looking for it today. david: biotech is one of those things we have seen a lot of smoke but not a lot of fire yet. there is one company, i'm not sure if i am pronouncing it right, why do you like that as example? >> we're working hard to find leading companies taking advantage of the new dna mapping data technology. for example, cancer. they are developing colon and prostate, but they
innovative fracking. it is amazing our economy is the most adaptive, resilient and innovative. is renovating and reinvigorating themselves. lauren: productivity is another one there. i'm assuming you mean security and data, think of all the chinese hack attacks we have talked about. >> right, right. lots more data online, the networks are important, they have to be protected. solar fire is a company we have selected. growing 30, 40% per year, and really about protection of data the...
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innovation. russia. british. happening to the global economy. today i'm joined by mr clyde prestowitz the founder and president of the economic strategy institute he writes for foreign policy affairs and most recently he wrote in defense of nominating chuck hagel for secretary of defense with him we discuss this nomination thank you very much for joining us on r.t. let me start with this why chuck hagel well i think very important is because president obama likes him and trusts him. and thinks that he. do a good job at the defense department i think we have to remember that chuck hagel was an early supporter of barack obama in two thousand and eight when he was first campaigning for president he traveled with obama to iraq and afghanistan at the time. and it's important that he's a republican and so this demonstrates that the president on the one hand this is able to attract at least some kind of republican support and secondly that the president is able to sell the message through this kind of a point but let's not forget chuck hagel is a veter
innovation. russia. british. happening to the global economy. today i'm joined by mr clyde prestowitz the founder and president of the economic strategy institute he writes for foreign policy affairs and most recently he wrote in defense of nominating chuck hagel for secretary of defense with him we discuss this nomination thank you very much for joining us on r.t. let me start with this why chuck hagel well i think very important is because president obama likes him and trusts him. and thinks...
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innovation capacity. research has been a primary driver of u.s. economy's for generations. been the wellspring for innovation and applied research. producing much of our modern society, including internet, gps, march best scale integrated circuits, and so much more. the federal government funds 60% of the basic research, much of it 2/3 going to university. without that basic research, by industry colleagues i know would depend so heavily upon it. sequestration cuts about $10 billion cutsr and d in 2013. going through 2020, the full sequestration would cut r and d .y $90 billion these figures are a little bit apart depending on the study, but they are pretty dramatic. the same report i mentioned talks about 200 fewer jobs in just a four-year period. again, the studies figure -- the studies' figure can vary, but they are dramatic. even if we do not invest enough in research, some other countries will. china is not the an example, and it is rapidly increasing its research as a percent of gdp. for us this will go the other way. china must do the peak is smaller than the united
innovation capacity. research has been a primary driver of u.s. economy's for generations. been the wellspring for innovation and applied research. producing much of our modern society, including internet, gps, march best scale integrated circuits, and so much more. the federal government funds 60% of the basic research, much of it 2/3 going to university. without that basic research, by industry colleagues i know would depend so heavily upon it. sequestration cuts about $10 billion cutsr and...
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functioning of our economy is investment by the federal government in some key areas, such as providing for our national security, supporting education, and supporting research that fuels the innovation that our economy needs for our long-term growth, supporting and providing for the public safety and for public health. there are many roles, and we could enumerate them all. these are all critical functions of government. the funding for these core functions of our federal government is provided by the discretionary component of the federal budget. and while total federal spending represents about 23% of our gross domestic product, discretionary component of spending is only about 8% of gdp. there are many components of federal spending, entitlements, representing 14% of gdp, and interest payments on the debt, which are about 1.4%. if we look at discretionary spending as a percent of the gdp over time, and i will draw your attention to the chart to peter's right, we already are on a track to be at the lowest point of discretionary spending in relation to our national economy in 50 years. this drastic change is happening already without sequestration, and let me emphasize that. this ch
functioning of our economy is investment by the federal government in some key areas, such as providing for our national security, supporting education, and supporting research that fuels the innovation that our economy needs for our long-term growth, supporting and providing for the public safety and for public health. there are many roles, and we could enumerate them all. these are all critical functions of government. the funding for these core functions of our federal government is provided...
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functioning of our economy is investment by the federal government in some key areas, such as providing for our national security, supporting education, and supporting research that fuels the innovationat our economy needs for our long-term growth. supporting and providing for the public safety and for public health. there are many roles. these are all critical functions of government. the funding for these core functions of our federal government is provided by the discretionary component of the federal budget. and while total federal spending represents about 23% of our gross domestic product, the discretion a component of spending is only about 8% of gdp. the remaining components of federal spending our entitlements represent about 14% of gdp, and interest payments on the debt, which are about 1.4%. if we look at discretionary spending as a% of gdp over time, and i would draw your attention to the chart just over here peters right, we already are on a track to be at the lowest point of discretionary spending in relation to our national economy in 50 years. this drastic changes happening already without sequestration. and let me emphasize that. this chart shows what's happening to
functioning of our economy is investment by the federal government in some key areas, such as providing for our national security, supporting education, and supporting research that fuels the innovationat our economy needs for our long-term growth. supporting and providing for the public safety and for public health. there are many roles. these are all critical functions of government. the funding for these core functions of our federal government is provided by the discretionary component of...
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innovation capacity. research has been a primary driver of u.s. economies for generations. c research has been the wellspring for innovation and applied research. producing much of our modern society, including internet, gps, large-scale integrated circuits, and so much more. the federal government funds 60% of the basic research, much of it -- 2/3 -- going to universities. without that basic research -- industry colleagues i know would depend so heavily upon it. sequestration cuts about $10 billion of cuts in r&d in 2013. going through 2020, the full sequestration would cut r&d by $90 billion. and reduce g.d.p. growth, depending upon your study, $330 billion says the study that was just completed by techology innovation foundation. these figures are a little apart depending upon the study, but they are all pretty dramatic. moreover, the same report i mentioned, talks about 200 fewer jobs in just a four-year period. again, the studies' figure can vary, but they are dramatic. even if we do not invest enough in research, some other countries will. china is not the only example
innovation capacity. research has been a primary driver of u.s. economies for generations. c research has been the wellspring for innovation and applied research. producing much of our modern society, including internet, gps, large-scale integrated circuits, and so much more. the federal government funds 60% of the basic research, much of it -- 2/3 -- going to universities. without that basic research -- industry colleagues i know would depend so heavily upon it. sequestration cuts about $10...
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in an ever-competitive global economy, i know that america's young people can be the world's greatest source of innovation and creativity. we can improve our nation's economy and help provide countless of our children great opportunities in the future. by encouraging their imagination, by honoring their hard work. if there are stem jobs available, we make every effort to ensure that american young people fill these positions. this competition will help students see the value of stem fields and engage them with the topics throughout their life. we also need to help students who are interested in science and engineering maintain that interest so they can become scientists and engineers. encouraging greater innovation and participation in stem fields will help our students and again help our nation to succeed in the future. we know all too well how difficult our economy has been in recent years but even in this tough economy, a lot of these tech industries have flourished. it's important to empower our young people with the necessary tools to succeed when it comes time for them to enter the labor force. the
in an ever-competitive global economy, i know that america's young people can be the world's greatest source of innovation and creativity. we can improve our nation's economy and help provide countless of our children great opportunities in the future. by encouraging their imagination, by honoring their hard work. if there are stem jobs available, we make every effort to ensure that american young people fill these positions. this competition will help students see the value of stem fields and...
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realizing that most of the entrepreneurs should and innovation of job growth and additional revenues to our treasury that was occurring in our country's economy were a green because of the innovation of the technology sector within innovation. and certainly started congress could be from a person decides they want to open a dry cleaners on the corner to the latest in technology that originates and we see here at this trade show. but for the great success seems to be occurring within the innovation arena, that technology arena, and it appeared to me that government was about to make a decision that was going to limit the opportunity that that innovation is going to for the economy. and so we became, senator wyden's republican counterpart in opposing sopa and pipa. didn't expect much success. the allies, those who were allied on the other side of this issue were significant. significant players in our nations capital, both in congress and outside. and while senator wyden was in the room, i would give them full credit. the reality is that it was the community that decided they were going to participate in making their position known and heard an
realizing that most of the entrepreneurs should and innovation of job growth and additional revenues to our treasury that was occurring in our country's economy were a green because of the innovation of the technology sector within innovation. and certainly started congress could be from a person decides they want to open a dry cleaners on the corner to the latest in technology that originates and we see here at this trade show. but for the great success seems to be occurring within the...
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economy. standardized tests do not find to be innovators, i can guarantee you that steve jobs doesn't do well on standardized tests and-- >> we know that because he went to a crummy college, that's how we know that. >> you cannot put students all in the same bag, it doesn't-- students have different ways of learning. >> the violin here going. >> brenda: toby. >> the bigger issue, this is abouttenure, teachers being scared, somehow if there's no way to measure them, then there's no way for them not to get tenure. if you look at the failed system and we know it's failed and we continue it as a failed system then we're the insane ones. >> thanks, guys, and thank you to jehmu for joining us, we appreciate it. >> well, danica, may be tomorrow's favorite on the track, but someone here is going to help you get in on the fast track to profits.
economy. standardized tests do not find to be innovators, i can guarantee you that steve jobs doesn't do well on standardized tests and-- >> we know that because he went to a crummy college, that's how we know that. >> you cannot put students all in the same bag, it doesn't-- students have different ways of learning. >> the violin here going. >> brenda: toby. >> the bigger issue, this is abouttenure, teachers being scared, somehow if there's no way to measure them,...
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families and poor families, which is pre-k, education, learning, and research brands that drive innovation in our economy, as a progressive i say we can have a balanced approach that actually thinks about competitiveness and growth and inequality and reducing inequality over the long term. we should cut the pentagon budget but this is a dumb way to do it. and as progressives we should care about having smart strategies. >> i think it has to do both. our strategy has to look at how to cut the military budget not just because of budgetary issues but because the wars are wrong, they're illegal -- >> they're ending. the wars of ending. >> the drone war is expanding, it's not ending. the drone war is expanding, but outthat it's a huge component of why we don't have jobs elsewhere is that we do have so many jobs in the military, which as we know is the least effective way of hiring the most people for the most amount of money. >> so after sequestration, you look at -- your graph showed this. even if we did the whole $500 billion, which is the ten-year target forsee confe-- fo for sequestration, to me it is not
families and poor families, which is pre-k, education, learning, and research brands that drive innovation in our economy, as a progressive i say we can have a balanced approach that actually thinks about competitiveness and growth and inequality and reducing inequality over the long term. we should cut the pentagon budget but this is a dumb way to do it. and as progressives we should care about having smart strategies. >> i think it has to do both. our strategy has to look at how to cut...
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we looked at a lot of ideas on trying to make our economy more competitive, how to encourage more innovation and more investment in everything from infrastructure to broadband, to new ideas -- i mean, remember, it was taxpayer dollars that helped to see the internet in the beginning. investing in technology at the basic research phase is important to long-term economic growth. so, there are a lot of ideas that we focused on there, as well as trying to look for that balanced approach to the long- term deficit and the particular proposal house democrats have proposed to prevent that very destructive sequester from taking place. >> it seems that your ideal with the sequester with house democrats did not go far. stimulus measures on job training are not getting through congress. it seems until these physical fights, resolution there -- physical fights -- fiscal fights, resolution there, until we see that, nothing is getting through. >> that is the concern. we look at that issue. the president, of course, will deliver his state of the union address this coming week him and he will address those k
we looked at a lot of ideas on trying to make our economy more competitive, how to encourage more innovation and more investment in everything from infrastructure to broadband, to new ideas -- i mean, remember, it was taxpayer dollars that helped to see the internet in the beginning. investing in technology at the basic research phase is important to long-term economic growth. so, there are a lot of ideas that we focused on there, as well as trying to look for that balanced approach to the...
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economy. headlines kaiser reports. with. its technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project a free media r.t. dot com. just short of the very warm welcome the news continues here on r.t. a leftist group opposing u.s. foreign strategy and its influence on turkish politics has claimed responsibility for the attack on the american embassy in turkey capital ankara a security guard was killed when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives on the mission's doorstep on friday freeman he's from the executive teligent review magazine explains why turkey has become a target for radicals. it's obvious right now that there's a whole escalation you know tire region going from north africa into the middle east and president. obama administration the french and british in these areas have obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the federal also supporting tens of thousands of jihadi extrem
economy. headlines kaiser reports. with. its technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project a free media r.t. dot com. just short of the very warm welcome the news continues here on r.t. a leftist group opposing u.s. foreign strategy and its influence on turkish politics has claimed responsibility for the attack on the american embassy in turkey capital ankara a security guard was...
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can financial chiefs come to a consensus when the world's largest economy refuses to stop printing money. for the. technology innovation. developments around russia we. covered. a story. and realized. the big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. and welcome back here with r.t. glad to have you with us german activists have kick started a new game against big brother across the country people are teaming up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players that claim that their message is serious and that they are protecting their privacy. explores whether their actions are reasonable or just another form of vandalism. if you ever get the feeling that someone is watching you whilst walking through the streets of the german capital there may be more to it than paranoia. the amount of sensitivity civilians in general is on the rise and it's not as bad as in other countries for example of the u.k. there were millions of cameras installed but still the number is rising and that's worrying us. that increase has seen some berlin is take quite drastic acti
can financial chiefs come to a consensus when the world's largest economy refuses to stop printing money. for the. technology innovation. developments around russia we. covered. a story. and realized. the big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. and welcome back here with r.t. glad to have you with us german activists have kick started a new game against big brother across the country people are teaming up to destroy as many surveillance...
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economy of being made of the g. twenty gathering of finance heads right here in moscow we report on the cracks within the ranks. after the quick break. we'll look at. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see
economy of being made of the g. twenty gathering of finance heads right here in moscow we report on the cracks within the ranks. after the quick break. we'll look at. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see