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it'sesem itas chaing anunthe coke formula. toilons ofusmers cocaola s a new taste.s anutge.. anunthe coke formula. ve years earlier,a key ing. whatas tchange?why d the cok in 1979,oke companyearnedmiio onalesofearly billion but the giant cooratiofaced cos. the ice of sugar wasising. dold ulricisside of misomeeoe wereayingut $19upo- for sugar. wead to mothe price oft thatit hadrastic effeccmuying ec was of such significance wodwide weatheobmsangomeesictios of misomeeoe wereayingut $19upo- for sugar. created sugar shorges in , sending shock wasugh e indu. itook a t ofugar to sweeten the billionsh e indu. of drinks so every year. in t unid states, we dnk the equivalent of soft inks peyearererson. coke alone bought mo sugar an anyone else. dr. rort barry tracks sweetener prices of soft inks peyearererson. cokefor e department sugar of agriculture. an anyone else. in the case of coca cola, whicwas using about a million tons of sugar, every one-cent irease means about million. whenugp seces a pounin979, soft drinkakers were sperate for anltertive. it came from oneamerica'
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if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you will find the main water shut off, here. a lot of places have the sprinklers if you shut off the main in the street you shut off the fire systems. so, if you have a choice of shutting off the water in somebody's house go for the one that coming between the foundation, usually it's in the garage or basement. you turn it to the right. right to tighten, left to loosen. this is easier to turn on and off if you is get in the garage. if you can't use the one in the street. do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a sw
if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you...
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it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of individuals in the trades is in the 40's from what we are told. in the 50's quite frankly those folks are getting ready to retire. we see a void. >> the average is making 60-80 thousand dollar a year more with benefits much it's hard work i will not lie. >> if you like working with your hands and creative and you look at a building and say, i did that finish and that building is there for a hundred years. come to my program you will work for anyone in the country. >> we send people to the dry waller the carpenters and the plummers. >> we are conscious who we give a job referral to. >> we look at the skills part as fa
it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age...
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itas socrates who taught us that the uxamined life is not worth living. our purpose in this series has been to examine modern american life to look at the agonizing decisions that we face every day of our lives as professionals, as citizens, and as human beings. we believe that although this series now ends, that examination n go on in your living rooms. captioning made possible by the annenberg°cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 the trustees of columbia university in the city of new york public performance of captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute this has been a prodtion of... in association with... columbia university seminars on media & society is solely sponsible for thcontent of thiprogram. major fundg for ethics in america was provid by... with addthe good-listening. employee benefits company.
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itas their hotels who are very cold. people offering them places to stay, places to sleep. so there's been a tremendous amount of kindness in the streets of boston. behind us, they started a makeshift memorial where people have dropped flowers at the edge of the security perimeter. i spent a lot of the morning talking to boston marathoners, in the streets of boston they're wearing their colors of yellow and blue today proudly. loosely-coordinated effort to show pride for the race and almost every one i talked to said not only would they run again, but they plan to do it next year. >> and it's been reported the new york marathon will run in the fall. they're going do run that, that is like the boston, not as old as the boston marathon. but it's iconic and you've got millions of people who turn out along the way. not only at the finish line. tom you're the head of the sports group in "u.s.a. today." susan was at fenway yesterday. as were so many bostonians. what about athletic events in our country? how are we going to protect -- in a stadium, you can do magnetoto meters. >>
itas their hotels who are very cold. people offering them places to stay, places to sleep. so there's been a tremendous amount of kindness in the streets of boston. behind us, they started a makeshift memorial where people have dropped flowers at the edge of the security perimeter. i spent a lot of the morning talking to boston marathoners, in the streets of boston they're wearing their colors of yellow and blue today proudly. loosely-coordinated effort to show pride for the race and almost...
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iss rather ncy jargon, when a business produces ironor other product, itas certain costs -- wages, rent land, and so on -- that is has to pay for. but it also may impose other costs on society -- in this case, the pollution of lake superior -- for which it does not have to pay. thescosts are external to the firm and, indeed, eernal to the supy and mandal price system generally. anthis is impoannal because usually economists are quite imessed we're not onlyetermi the price , cuesor aarticur product, when wd and e quantity of the product producedhere, we're but we're alsoakinga statt cuesor aarticur product, when wd about costs and nefits roughly speaking, this demancues want product and the supply curve tel us how much it costs e society, roinerms of scarce resources,ues to produce t product. at the intersection of the two curves, the maet ectly balances the added satisfactionwe gt with the addedosof producin. the maet ectly balances utopia. but hardly utoa when we takea e with the addedosof producin. the maet ectly balances or, as oneongwriter t it but hardly utoa when we takea e r, fro
iss rather ncy jargon, when a business produces ironor other product, itas certain costs -- wages, rent land, and so on -- that is has to pay for. but it also may impose other costs on society -- in this case, the pollution of lake superior -- for which it does not have to pay. thescosts are external to the firm and, indeed, eernal to the supy and mandal price system generally. anthis is impoannal because usually economists are quite imessed we're not onlyetermi the price , cuesor aarticur...
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as electric as itas over at oracle, iwas library quiet right next door athe coliseum.feel you were missing out on a party as the as playing a worrisome brand of baseball. rbi single scoring hardy, make a loser out of milone. and then faulty d eliminates the one run deficit turns it into two. call itn error, score a run add another, 3-0. three hits all night for oakland. th've lost 7 out of eight. >>> d two of the draft, 9ers take a gambl of karridin. he's recovering from reconstructive knee surgery. finally, cory lenonier. watson out of florida state and moore libacker out of uconn. you have to wait and see how the names turn out on the football field. a lot of talent, sometimes it doesn't translate to nfl football. >> thanks, mark. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have
as electric as itas over at oracle, iwas library quiet right next door athe coliseum.feel you were missing out on a party as the as playing a worrisome brand of baseball. rbi single scoring hardy, make a loser out of milone. and then faulty d eliminates the one run deficit turns it into two. call itn error, score a run add another, 3-0. three hits all night for oakland. th've lost 7 out of eight. >>> d two of the draft, 9ers take a gambl of karridin. he's recovering from reconstructive...
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and itas because of very loose lending standards, what is really shocking to me after the last 2 or 3 years, charles, where these banks have been accused and in some cases convicted of predatory lending for loosening their underwriting standards, now the white house is encouraging them to do it. charles: they are,en and rifting, the white house is saying, this time -- and interesting, this time, white house saying, we want you to do it and you will be immune from any prosecution, you got your blessing. >> white house and justice deputy are trying to convince banks it will all be okay. don't issue with the government means tax payers, will foot the bill. definition of since tanty -- of insanity doing the name sing over and over, here in washington you will see some administators backing this. because the economy is doing better, some people it is not fair because they are not catching up with that success, we need banks to lend to people without a lot of credit, but they will turn around and blame the banks whether we is another bubble burst. charles: here is something that is worrisom
and itas because of very loose lending standards, what is really shocking to me after the last 2 or 3 years, charles, where these banks have been accused and in some cases convicted of predatory lending for loosening their underwriting standards, now the white house is encouraging them to do it. charles: they are,en and rifting, the white house is saying, this time -- and interesting, this time, white house saying, we want you to do it and you will be immune from any prosecution, you got your...
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number of japanese students on american campuses did fall by 14 percent during the same timeframe, but itaspast 15 years to mr. secretary. and experts, that is, those who know what they're talking about, mr. secretary, a tribute that decline to a rapidly aging japanese population. not a fear of our guns, as you so eloquently put it, mr. secretary. up next, in "dobbs law" we will tell you how prosecutors are bringing legal pressure to capture the suspects in the boston bombings. next. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: update you on breaking news out of capitol hill. as we reported to you earlier, a letter addressed to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi, tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. fox news has learned that the letter was sent from a individual who
number of japanese students on american campuses did fall by 14 percent during the same timeframe, but itaspast 15 years to mr. secretary. and experts, that is, those who know what they're talking about, mr. secretary, a tribute that decline to a rapidly aging japanese population. not a fear of our guns, as you so eloquently put it, mr. secretary. up next, in "dobbs law" we will tell you how prosecutors are bringing legal pressure to capture the suspects in the boston bombings. next....
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unless they are part of a foreign terrorist group, like al qaeda or the taliban ita nonapp nonapplicablead foreign links then you are in a box? >> not necessarily, that's will find out soon if they have not already. neil: maybe that is why they did not pursuit the enemy combatant thing, maybe they are ahead of us and found no such things. >> i think there is serious legal issues applying enemy combatant status with an american captured in u.s. >> what if the brother who was not a citizen, and a visa was alive -- >> still a green card holder, he was a lawful permanent residence of the united states, not as troublesome but still troublesome. neil: what if this is bigger in terms of, i mention cost, prosecuting going after a lone wolf. but then you discover in course of u.s. trial, this is much bigger than what? >> well, that is one of the key things right now in this road ahead, the 10 investigation as the investigation trils down on whole time like of older brother when he travelled overseas to russia, whether it was dagestan or chechnya or somewhere else, was there a linkup with a foreig
unless they are part of a foreign terrorist group, like al qaeda or the taliban ita nonapp nonapplicablead foreign links then you are in a box? >> not necessarily, that's will find out soon if they have not already. neil: maybe that is why they did not pursuit the enemy combatant thing, maybe they are ahead of us and found no such things. >> i think there is serious legal issues applying enemy combatant status with an american captured in u.s. >> what if the brother who was...
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itas set to go into effect tomorr, my next guest is a retired united airlines flight attendant who tronglyposed the rule. her son died fighting terrorists on united flight 93 on 911. alice, welcome to the show and thank you for coming in and talking to us. really apprecie it. >> i am grateful to be asked, thank you for the invitatio addendum subject. >> y had written and thought that in the major newspapers and i read it with interest and you told your own story. tell us why you think it is wrong to allow people to bring on knives. >> my son mark bingham was on flight 93. he found himself dealing with box cutter and knife wielding terrorists ande and the five or six guys, tom burnett and whoever helped himought and died with the struggle of the terrorists not completed. it seems to me if we're going to fly safely need to keep lives -- knives of any description of of airplanes and also the hockey sticks and golf clubs and sports 6 that are innocuous and should be alled on board. gerri: it is a long list they want to allow land to be clear with our viewers mark bingham was your son. and he i
itas set to go into effect tomorr, my next guest is a retired united airlines flight attendant who tronglyposed the rule. her son died fighting terrorists on united flight 93 on 911. alice, welcome to the show and thank you for coming in and talking to us. really apprecie it. >> i am grateful to be asked, thank you for the invitatio addendum subject. >> y had written and thought that in the major newspapers and i read it with interest and you told your own story. tell us why you...
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itas a new thing for me to become honest and filled with integrity in that regard.you know, most people if they had $100,000 in debt like that and me, as you said, there would just file bankruptcy. what did you? >> well, you know, it was shameful. so embarrassed. this was years ago, and it was not that popular. we did not realize that we might qualify. i'm glad we didn't. adult think we would have learned the lessons. gerri: utah yourself to be a cheapskate. tell me about that. >> well, i had t give up the plastic. no one would take them any more anyway. there was no more credit available. yet the learn to live on the cash that we had. take cash to the grocery store and realize that i was dealing with the real thing. i had to learn to stress those dollars. it was kind of fun. the more i learned that i could live on less margin level of became. became almost like a game to see how far to make the money go. gerri: a lot of people have all kinds of debt. credit-card debt. many people have all kinds of student loan debt. is there any debt that is good that? >> i don't t
itas a new thing for me to become honest and filled with integrity in that regard.you know, most people if they had $100,000 in debt like that and me, as you said, there would just file bankruptcy. what did you? >> well, you know, it was shameful. so embarrassed. this was years ago, and it was not that popular. we did not realize that we might qualify. i'm glad we didn't. adult think we would have learned the lessons. gerri: utah yourself to be a cheapskate. tell me about that. >>...
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boy, did they get ita. anywhere from 3 to 6 inches.hicago, 65 before the cold front whips through there. i'll leave you with a look across the nation. >> i'll start the twitter photos out in arkansas where we see a big bank of clouds, that low-lying cloud called fog. a beautiful shot from the road. drive safe, of course. indiana sunrise for you. just looking over the lake, beautiful. thank you for sending them in at ginger, underscore, zee. >> can you put the hat back on that you were wearing in the picture. >> i didn't save either of those. >> the rubber bands. >> they worked. rainbow rubber bands. >> we'll call ginger and get that hat back. >>> here it is, by the way, the face that provoked a presidential apology after he called kamala harris the nation's best looking attorney gener general. was this sexist or being blown out of proportion. gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: good morning, dan, good morning, bianna. this has sparked quite the debate across the country but as you're about to see the president seems to like complim
boy, did they get ita. anywhere from 3 to 6 inches.hicago, 65 before the cold front whips through there. i'll leave you with a look across the nation. >> i'll start the twitter photos out in arkansas where we see a big bank of clouds, that low-lying cloud called fog. a beautiful shot from the road. drive safe, of course. indiana sunrise for you. just looking over the lake, beautiful. thank you for sending them in at ginger, underscore, zee. >> can you put the hat back on that you...
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. >> itas been covered in philadelphia extremely well, and i think there are a lot of people up in armse can't let it happen anywhere else. your smart to say that. we have a lot to take up. we will do so here tomorrow night the boston marathon bombings, the fbi is now looking for two suspects.
. >> itas been covered in philadelphia extremely well, and i think there are a lot of people up in armse can't let it happen anywhere else. your smart to say that. we have a lot to take up. we will do so here tomorrow night the boston marathon bombings, the fbi is now looking for two suspects.
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which is an amazing revelation for somebody like me and you, bob, that maybe you can make ita into theg. >> it really is about jeans. there is a lot of people who made it. >> his life was a country music. song. >> listen,g: this guy played inh every decade from four decades. he made concerts, most of them he made. but he was a guy that had a very difficult time. look, his band, his bus oncei crashed and a lot of people were killed and he happened to takea plane. >> at the last minute, yeah. >> so you have any thoughts about george jones? you weren't out of your diapers when he wasrs around. >> that's true. but i did cover this on radio today and i'm starting to listen to his music. what's really unfair to peoplet as talented as him, if you didn't grow up with him in your generation, he becomes famous because people are driven to his music now. you know. we missed out. >> to be honest, i don't know george jones. i'm reading the research. maybe this is why he lived 'til he was 81. in 1983, jones married his fourth and final wife. >> see, bob. >> if that's the requirement to getr to 81, i
which is an amazing revelation for somebody like me and you, bob, that maybe you can make ita into theg. >> it really is about jeans. there is a lot of people who made it. >> his life was a country music. song. >> listen,g: this guy played inh every decade from four decades. he made concerts, most of them he made. but he was a guy that had a very difficult time. look, his band, his bus oncei crashed and a lot of people were killed and he happened to takea plane. >> at...
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tell us what you think. [ female announcer ] itas soon as you feelonion, it, try miralax.eel it.t works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> we're talking about the coming out of nba player jason collins. joining me tonight dan savage, the co-founder of the it gets better project. and founder and director of athlete ally, a nonprofit group that works with athletes to combat homophobia. dan, let me begin with you, talk about the significance of today, how big of a deal did this feel like to you? >> it feels almost as big a deal as the don't ask, don't tell repeal. we've been told for years that the presence of openly gay people, particularly openly gay men. there's been a lot of out lesbians in the wnba. we've been told it's different, that straight men, you know, straight men are very obsessed with being -- a gay man in a team sport like football, baseball, basketball or hockey because to be a gay man is to be perceived as weak and feminine. to be a lesbian basketball player is to
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i think itas john cardinal o'connor, got a brain tumor and died. at night he would take of all his bishop vestments and go in as father john and bathe aids victims because he wanted them to see the love of christ before they died. that's what he wanted them to see. this is the church i want you to see. and t w y lead with real charity, then there's going to be a transformation. if you're just one more person in the public square screeching at everyone else, so is everybody else. why do we need to become a church for that? is that what we're going to die for? we're going to be martyred for that? so, it's to recovery christianity first,, something the christians are expecting the state to do what we're supposed to do. >> host: in what role specifically do you see for the church and christians in the political sphere. >> guest: the notion the political space can be isolated from what church teachings are can't occur, because, well, for many reasons. once you have a moral doctrine tied to the logical doctrine you deal with legal issues. so if you have
i think itas john cardinal o'connor, got a brain tumor and died. at night he would take of all his bishop vestments and go in as father john and bathe aids victims because he wanted them to see the love of christ before they died. that's what he wanted them to see. this is the church i want you to see. and t w y lead with real charity, then there's going to be a transformation. if you're just one more person in the public square screeching at everyone else, so is everybody else. why do we need...
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but then the question is do they have confederates orpl ei ita abroad. if they have confederates in the united states that raises the question of who are these confederates? have they gone underground? could they commit further attacks from hidden lairs? as i understand at the moment investigators believe that, in fact, this is not an al qaeda operation. it's not clear how these guys became radicalize bud they don't seem to think that they have any significant overseas connections and they don't seem to think, as i think you quoted somebody there earlier, that they have any accomplices in the united states. so from the sounds of things they're a couple of what they call in the trade "loan wolves" who dreamt this all up on their own. who probably radicalized themselves perhaps over internet who may have even gotten the internet and such peopleecsethe they don't do the kinds of things that would attract the attention of intelligence agencies they're very hard to spot in advance. >> brown: bruce hoffman, what do you think they should be looking at now? what
but then the question is do they have confederates orpl ei ita abroad. if they have confederates in the united states that raises the question of who are these confederates? have they gone underground? could they commit further attacks from hidden lairs? as i understand at the moment investigators believe that, in fact, this is not an al qaeda operation. it's not clear how these guys became radicalize bud they don't seem to think that they have any significant overseas connections and they...
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itas turned o to be general lone wolves, autodidacts in bomb making and weaponry, self-radicalized but all this sounds remarkably like the situation and scenario after the july 7, 2005 bombings. relatives spoke of the bombers the same way earlier. reporters described their process of radicalization as being something that was more isolated than it turned out to be so as mike cautioned it's just too soon to know. the. >> brown: bruce hoffman, mark hosenball and michael schmidt, thank you all very much. >> suarez: we've also learned some more information in just the last few minutes: governor deval patrick said 200 rounds and explosives were used in the late night firefight. authorities said they believe tasranev escaped on foot. we now examine the sophisticated tools law enforcement used to find the suspects, and how technology allowed crowdsourcing to become part of this major investigation. we are joined by richard falkenrath of the chertoff group. he's a former deputy homeland security adviser and special assistant to president bush. he is also a contributing editor at bloomberg tv.
itas turned o to be general lone wolves, autodidacts in bomb making and weaponry, self-radicalized but all this sounds remarkably like the situation and scenario after the july 7, 2005 bombings. relatives spoke of the bombers the same way earlier. reporters described their process of radicalization as being something that was more isolated than it turned out to be so as mike cautioned it's just too soon to know. the. >> brown: bruce hoffman, mark hosenball and michael schmidt, thank you...
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itas just one big clo o smoke. white smoke and then the other, one aer the other tohe other. >> okay. >> it jura. ♪ [ jegarner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted.. so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutgena®. asrecommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that'beautiful. utrena®. ♪ utrena®. ♪ (train horn) : whever our trains go, the norfolk soutrn.life. one line, infinite possibilities. i don'without gogdecisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews he pair tjust like you.y peope with angie's lt,kn w tc, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviewyou can trust. welcome back to this special edition of "staing inoif from boston. as we surveyed areaspal 152 people injured in these terrisatck wereayg 152 people hurt. in these awful attacks, at the conclusion of the boston marathon yesterday. i'm joined by former cgrsm barney frank. rightn e marathonute. joins me by phone. we're both maschusetts knaves. i
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what i mean is the theory of advantage, even if you take ita, but even if you buy 1 hux%, it's a theoryabout what is the best swap to make for this stuff versus that stuff right here right now. it completely ignores, does not have anything to say about how trade will affect the industrial and quick structure of a country. if we buy automobiles from japan or aircraft participants from china, we just don't get goods today for less money than what we would have paid to produce themself our ourselves, but that affects economic base meaning their industries grow and strengthen in the future. it means ours won't. this is a significant cumulative effect. if you look at the hoer renne does deficits since 1990 and add up the cumulative loss of economic growth due to the deficits, you're looking at something that has been calculated to be about 13 #% of the u.s. economy, the size of the canadian economy that's not there that would have been there if we had balanced trade. when you look at you'll economic problems, all budget and cuts made to programs that we don't want cut or the fact the united
what i mean is the theory of advantage, even if you take ita, but even if you buy 1 hux%, it's a theoryabout what is the best swap to make for this stuff versus that stuff right here right now. it completely ignores, does not have anything to say about how trade will affect the industrial and quick structure of a country. if we buy automobiles from japan or aircraft participants from china, we just don't get goods today for less money than what we would have paid to produce themself our...
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egal," ita term "ill means illegal. it is not fair for the american worker. it looks like america is losing all of the honor that they thought they had accumulated. we are not honorable. we are sellouts. visa program starts april 1, 2015. 200,000tween 20000 and visas. small businesses would get a preference. one third would reserve for businesses with under 25 point you. there is a on construction jobs. that is limited to 15,000 visas per year. it would rise in the following years. in year five, the numbers will be based on a newly formed immigration bureau with the recommendations that it would provide. we are asking you what you think of this proposal by business and labor groups. gloria, wyoming, independent line. i have been wondering likethey would not do somoi li other countries -- before they come here, they have to have a job. the way they used to do it. they would have the employer about for the person coming in. they had to keep track of the person. when the person left there and for your, the employer had to let the government know he had left the
egal," ita term "ill means illegal. it is not fair for the american worker. it looks like america is losing all of the honor that they thought they had accumulated. we are not honorable. we are sellouts. visa program starts april 1, 2015. 200,000tween 20000 and visas. small businesses would get a preference. one third would reserve for businesses with under 25 point you. there is a on construction jobs. that is limited to 15,000 visas per year. it would rise in the following years. in...
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however -- itas brought this territory into the military concerns, not only nato, but also every countryin our part of the world. with the end of the cold war, we saw an enormous transformation in the arctic. it certainly turned from being a highly militarized, confrontational part of the world, into a very very successful demonstration of positive and constructive cooperation. courtg the clinton- administration, the eight arctic countries decided to make it our arctic, so to speak. the eight countries with geographic position came together in the arctic council. startedt yearsit has to agree on treaties and further stin cooperation. but now in the second decade of the 21st century, we have suddenly seen that what we thought was our arctic becoming the global market -- arctic. many want a seat at the arctic table. in every meeting i had with leaders of asia, weather was the prime minister of china, the prime minister of south korea, the leaders of singapore, and now last week also with the prime minister and the foreign minister of india, in every one of these meetings, the first item th
however -- itas brought this territory into the military concerns, not only nato, but also every countryin our part of the world. with the end of the cold war, we saw an enormous transformation in the arctic. it certainly turned from being a highly militarized, confrontational part of the world, into a very very successful demonstration of positive and constructive cooperation. courtg the clinton- administration, the eight arctic countries decided to make it our arctic, so to speak. the eight...