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you are on the program with james bennet.ler: i want to say i agree with the last calller that so many jobs can be regained, but there will never be enough to go around again until we find out more industry in this country, what ever that baby. and i want to call in thank you for bringing the topic of the machine and more efficiency leading to fewer jobs in manufacturing. my job. a lot with for years i have seen the steel belt and the other shutdown of the cities and sadness it is to look at once was america, and the lack of transition in those areas, to the "new economy" available. my father felt the squeeze as early as 1983. he was working for a company in the glass business that was transitioning to plastic. he was fortunate yet a college indication. he was a regional representative. his entire job was to go from factory to factory checking on the bottles after they arrived, and that job no longer exists because of machine can perform it at less cost. host: let's get a response from james bennet. guest: several interesting
you are on the program with james bennet.ler: i want to say i agree with the last calller that so many jobs can be regained, but there will never be enough to go around again until we find out more industry in this country, what ever that baby. and i want to call in thank you for bringing the topic of the machine and more efficiency leading to fewer jobs in manufacturing. my job. a lot with for years i have seen the steel belt and the other shutdown of the cities and sadness it is to look at...
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you are on the program with james bennet.ler: i want to say i agree with the last calller that so many jobs can be regained, but there will never be enough to go around again until we find out more industry in this country, what ever that baby. -- may be. and i want to call in thank you for bringing the topic of the machine and more efficiency leading to fewer jobs in manufacturing. i travel a lot with my job. for years i have seen the steel belt and the other shutdown of the cities and sadness it is to look at once was america, and the lack of transition in those areas, to the "new economy" available. my father felt the squeeze as early as 1983. he was working for a company in the glass business that was transitioning to plastic. he was fortunate yet a college indication. he was a regional representative. his entire job was to go from factory to factory checking on the bottles after they arrived, and that job no longer exists because of machine can perform it at less cost. host: let's get a response from james bennet. guest:
you are on the program with james bennet.ler: i want to say i agree with the last calller that so many jobs can be regained, but there will never be enough to go around again until we find out more industry in this country, what ever that baby. -- may be. and i want to call in thank you for bringing the topic of the machine and more efficiency leading to fewer jobs in manufacturing. i travel a lot with my job. for years i have seen the steel belt and the other shutdown of the cities and sadness...
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then james bennet on a recent story on manufacturing jobs. later, president obama will attend odd jobs forum. it will include cabinet secretaries and highlight u.s. companies that decided to reopen manufacturing plants that had been operating overseas. live coverage begins at 1215 eastern. now we will hear from the winner of the new hampshire primary, mitt romney. he spoke to reporters at southern manhattan university -- southern manchester university in new hampshire. [cheers and applause] >> oh. well. >> there are so many friends here. what a great night this is. thank you, new hampshire. [applause] this could not have happened without the help lot of people. them. special thanks to senator kelly ayotte, governor john sununu -- i don't know where he went. senator judd gregg, congressman charlie bass. they have spoken for us and they have fought for us across the state. thank you also, mayor. the many state legislators who have been tireless workers on our behalf. one state senator deserves special mention. jeb bradley is out there somewhere
then james bennet on a recent story on manufacturing jobs. later, president obama will attend odd jobs forum. it will include cabinet secretaries and highlight u.s. companies that decided to reopen manufacturing plants that had been operating overseas. live coverage begins at 1215 eastern. now we will hear from the winner of the new hampshire primary, mitt romney. he spoke to reporters at southern manhattan university -- southern manchester university in new hampshire. [cheers and applause]...
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host: james bennet, editor of " the atlantic." thank you for talking to us this morning. that is all for today. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time. thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> several live events to tell you about coming up here on c- span. president obama and fis president -- and vice president biden talking about investing in the united states. this will be live at 12:15 eastern. that is followed by white house cabinet officials holding discussions with small business owners on in sourcing. mitt romney want yesterday's new hampshire primary leaving the gop candidate with 39% of the vote. this comes after he took first place in the iowa caucuses. ron paul coming in second yesterday with 23% of the vote. jon huntsman in third. looking at the other candidates, newt gingrich and rick santorum tie it with 9% of the vote. rick barry got 1%. the attention turns to south carolina. -- rick perry got 1%. we now have mitt ro
host: james bennet, editor of " the atlantic." thank you for talking to us this morning. that is all for today. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time. thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> several live events to tell you about coming up here on c- span. president obama and fis president -- and vice president biden talking about...