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at the same time speaks in a positive sense about good american icons like gm and cadillac and john deerengs like that. sure. >> holland cooke, w.c. edgar, good to have you with us. >>> coming up in their own words, we will play you a clip from the new msnbc documentary about their ordeal as they speak out for the first time. stay tuned. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. ♪ it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via® ready brew. we promise you'll love it or we'll send you a bag of starbucks coffee. it's the starbucks via® taste promise. look for it at starbucks stores and where you buy groceries. new natureluxe mousse mascara! we took out a heavy synthetic and put in a light touch of beeswax. up with the volume, down with the weight. new natureluxe mousse mascara. easy breezy beautiful covergirl. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoo
at the same time speaks in a positive sense about good american icons like gm and cadillac and john deerengs like that. sure. >> holland cooke, w.c. edgar, good to have you with us. >>> coming up in their own words, we will play you a clip from the new msnbc documentary about their ordeal as they speak out for the first time. stay tuned. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium...
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at the same time speaks in a positive sense about good american icons like gm and cadillac and john deere, w.c. edgar, good to have you with us. >>> coming up in their own words, we will play you a clip from the new msnbc documentary about their ordeal as they speak out for the first time. stay tuned. we're centurylink ... a new kind of broadband company committed to improving lives with honest, personal service, 5-year price lock guarantees and consistently fast speeds. and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having the idea, and that's where the discovery comes from. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." the crowd reactions at gop debates keep dogging the candidates themselves who choose to stand silent. since th
at the same time speaks in a positive sense about good american icons like gm and cadillac and john deere, w.c. edgar, good to have you with us. >>> coming up in their own words, we will play you a clip from the new msnbc documentary about their ordeal as they speak out for the first time. stay tuned. we're centurylink ... a new kind of broadband company committed to improving lives with honest, personal service, 5-year price lock guarantees and consistently fast speeds. and all we...
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caterpillar, john deere, cummings engine.ow much is the auction nature, the money in politics nature of this conversation distorting these trade agreements? >> well, there are large industries that do support it. and generally, the top business leadership, the american chamber of commerce is for all of them, obviously, always for all of them. and the financial sector is always for them as well, because they want to do business everywhere. and also, the trade deals have provisions that there can't be regulation of the financial industry that i would support. >> right. >> so they end up getting through a trade deal what preventing congress from having re-regulating some of the practices that were de-regulated. >> and clyde, how can we have known registered multi-national corporations who are explicitly not obliged to america in any way, shape, or form. their only responsibility is to their shareholders to make money at the expense of any and all other interests, including the united states of america. they know that if they sen
caterpillar, john deere, cummings engine.ow much is the auction nature, the money in politics nature of this conversation distorting these trade agreements? >> well, there are large industries that do support it. and generally, the top business leadership, the american chamber of commerce is for all of them, obviously, always for all of them. and the financial sector is always for them as well, because they want to do business everywhere. and also, the trade deals have provisions that...
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>> john deere. >> oh, yes. >> and as far as organized labor they have a larger voice speaking for themthan any salary group except for salaried unions which are a rarity. >> they do, but what's been interesting is seeing how believe they are as well. whether it's steelworkers group, any number of them, manufacturing, are constantly fighting with the companies because companies use a variety of tactics which i make him a book, ways to try to get around this contracts they made with unions. the strongest example i saw was a midwestern company that made tractors and so forth. back in the early '90s, actually, all back together really think hard about how they could get out of paying these benefits. so they came up with a variety of tactics. one was to exaggerate the cost and tell people it was really, really costly, and maybe the union would agree to give them some concessions. the other way was to create a unit and spin it off, and have it go bankrupt. and then, of course, the retiree health care would be wiped out. the other was what they called reaping takeaways. and it works like this
>> john deere. >> oh, yes. >> and as far as organized labor they have a larger voice speaking for themthan any salary group except for salaried unions which are a rarity. >> they do, but what's been interesting is seeing how believe they are as well. whether it's steelworkers group, any number of them, manufacturing, are constantly fighting with the companies because companies use a variety of tactics which i make him a book, ways to try to get around this contracts they...
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>> john deere. >> oh, yes. >> and as far as organized labor, there was a larger speaking voice that any salary group except for salaried unions which are ready. >> they do. actually what has been interesting is seeing how beleaguered they are as well. whether it's steelworkers groups, any number of them in manufacturing i constantly fighting these brush force with the company's because companies use a variety of tactics which i mentioned in my butt, ways to try and get around those contracts they made. the star is example i thought was this midwestern company a major actress. they really think hard about how they can get data paying these benefits. they came up with a variety of tactics. one was to exaggerates the cost and tell people it was really really costly and may be the union would agree to give them some concessions. the other way was to up create a unit and sped off and have it go bankrupt and then, of course the retiree health care would be wiped out. the other was what they called creeping take place. it works like this. you make little tiny cut one year. maybe you raced into
>> john deere. >> oh, yes. >> and as far as organized labor, there was a larger speaking voice that any salary group except for salaried unions which are ready. >> they do. actually what has been interesting is seeing how beleaguered they are as well. whether it's steelworkers groups, any number of them in manufacturing i constantly fighting these brush force with the company's because companies use a variety of tactics which i mentioned in my butt, ways to try and get...
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if john deere didn't do it they would be uncompetitive and go out of business. we don't have laws in this country, frank, or peter, that say that if peter, you wanted to find a lower tax country to move there, we aren't going to pass a law that says you can't move to some other country. that isn't the way we operate in america. we believe in personal freedom, economic freedom, political freedom. and that is applicable to corporations as well. the point is that we could keep more of these corporations in this country if we would take care of some problems that we have in this country of why people move overseas. number one, we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world. at 35%. even socialist countries of europe are reducing their tax rate for corporations. that would make us more competitive. we have a lawsuit regime in this country that most other countries don't have and manufacturers have to build that cost into their product. so if we would have tort reform it would help. the cost of the health insurance programs are very expensive. if we could do some
if john deere didn't do it they would be uncompetitive and go out of business. we don't have laws in this country, frank, or peter, that say that if peter, you wanted to find a lower tax country to move there, we aren't going to pass a law that says you can't move to some other country. that isn't the way we operate in america. we believe in personal freedom, economic freedom, political freedom. and that is applicable to corporations as well. the point is that we could keep more of these...
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>> this dog here on the john deere. you get to vote for top dog. >> watch out little kids.ver than me. let's get news from josh. >>> we're going to begin with the latest on the horrifying crash that killed two-time indy champ dan wheldon. it was a 15-car pileup that just burst into collective flame, engulfing wheldon and his car. ryan owens is in las vegas with the new safety questions in the wake of this crash. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, josh. that crash happened very early in the race when all of those cars were still loaded with fuel, which may explain why so many exploded in flames. including the one driven by 33-year-old british driver, dan wheldon, he was killed. he is this sport's first casualty in five years. we've learned that a number of driver, including weheldon were concerned about the speed of this track. they got up to 225 miles an hour during practice. that's fast even for this sport. they were also worried about how many cars were on track, 34 at once. we should remind you that wheldon is survived by his wife and two little boys under th
>> this dog here on the john deere. you get to vote for top dog. >> watch out little kids.ver than me. let's get news from josh. >>> we're going to begin with the latest on the horrifying crash that killed two-time indy champ dan wheldon. it was a 15-car pileup that just burst into collective flame, engulfing wheldon and his car. ryan owens is in las vegas with the new safety questions in the wake of this crash. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, josh....
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>> this dog here on the john deere. >> watch out little kids. that is amazing.t's get news from josh. >>> we're going to begin with the latest on the horrifying crash that killed two-time indy champ dan wheldon. it burst into collective flame, engulfing wheldon and his car. ryan owens is in las vegas with the new safety questions in the wake of this crash. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, josh. as you know, the crash happened very early in the race, when the cars were loaded with fuel. that may explain why so many burst into flames, including the one driven by 33-year-old british driver dan wheldon. he was killed. the first fatality in the sport in five years. some drivers felt the track was too fast. they were going 225 in practice. that's fast even for these guys. they complained that the field was too crowded. 34 cars. dan is survived by his wife and two little boys, both of them, josh, under the age of 2. >> thank you, ryan, in las vegas. >>> we turn to the bottom of the world now. an engineer from new hampshire stranded on the south pole after
>> this dog here on the john deere. >> watch out little kids. that is amazing.t's get news from josh. >>> we're going to begin with the latest on the horrifying crash that killed two-time indy champ dan wheldon. it burst into collective flame, engulfing wheldon and his car. ryan owens is in las vegas with the new safety questions in the wake of this crash. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, josh. as you know, the crash happened very early in the race, when...
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indicator, john deere in moline and as i mentioned caterpillar in peoria to reinvest in their companies and to hire more citizens of our state. illinois farmers and ranchers are expected to see about $90 million in increased direct exports. as a result of the senate's approval of these trade deals. mr. president, these deals represent the direction that the senate should take overall on job creation. no tax increase, no borrowing, but opening up new markets for american-made products. i think next the congress should build on this bipartisan job-creating vote and move to reduce regulatory burdens on small businesses, reform the tax code so that u.s. businesses can better compete globally. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. hatch: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: over the past several weeks the senate has focused closely on internati
indicator, john deere in moline and as i mentioned caterpillar in peoria to reinvest in their companies and to hire more citizens of our state. illinois farmers and ranchers are expected to see about $90 million in increased direct exports. as a result of the senate's approval of these trade deals. mr. president, these deals represent the direction that the senate should take overall on job creation. no tax increase, no borrowing, but opening up new markets for american-made products. i think...
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maggie, the john deere driving goldendoodle, versus ruger, scooter-driving cattle dog. you voted.he battle of the brains. charlie, the sliding golden retriever, versus hallie, the self-taught yorkie-poo. in the end, hallie fetched herself the victory. round three. we showed the dogs who do it all. gabe, the rocking horse-riding bulldog, versus leroy, the table setting border collie. it came down to the wire. and by show's end, gabe rocked the vote for the win. leaving three finalists, ruger, hallie and gabe, fighting for the title of "gma's" top dog. all right. so, here they are. linda wright, to my left, with ruger. can push anything known to man. we have hallie, and her owner, leslie jenkins. and last but not least, this is gabe the bulldog. and cheryl mack. all right. so, we're going to see what they all can do. we're going to start with ruger. we saw a little bit of ruger this week. but this is the piece dela resistance. the scooter. >> come on. good boy. let's go around and do it again. >> take it back, ruger. once more around the track. >> come on. >> okay. gabe foiling the
maggie, the john deere driving goldendoodle, versus ruger, scooter-driving cattle dog. you voted.he battle of the brains. charlie, the sliding golden retriever, versus hallie, the self-taught yorkie-poo. in the end, hallie fetched herself the victory. round three. we showed the dogs who do it all. gabe, the rocking horse-riding bulldog, versus leroy, the table setting border collie. it came down to the wire. and by show's end, gabe rocked the vote for the win. leaving three finalists, ruger,...
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overseas because labor is cheaper and they want to be able to manufacture a better product, that john deere could not do that. thisn't have laws in country that say that if peter, if you retired and you wanted to find a lower tax country to move there, will not pass a law saying you could not move to another country. that is not how we operate in this country. we believe in political freedom and that is applicable to corporations as well. we could keep more of these corporations in this country if we take care of some problems that we have in this country of white people go overseas. we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world at 35%. even socialist countries are reducing their tax rate to corporations. we have a lawsuit regime in this country than most other countries do not have. manufacturers have to build that cost into the product. tort reform would help. the cost of health insurance programs are expensive. if we do something about that. all the government regulation we have makes it difficult for our manufacturers to be competitive sometimes. inre's a lot we could do this coun
overseas because labor is cheaper and they want to be able to manufacture a better product, that john deere could not do that. thisn't have laws in country that say that if peter, if you retired and you wanted to find a lower tax country to move there, will not pass a law saying you could not move to another country. that is not how we operate in this country. we believe in political freedom and that is applicable to corporations as well. we could keep more of these corporations in this country...
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overseas because labor is cheaper and they want to be able to manufacture a better product, that john deere could not do that. we don't have laws in this country that say that if peter, if you retired and you wanted to find a lower tax country to move there, will not pass a law saying you could not move to another country. that is not how we operate in this country. we believe in political freedom and that is applicable to corporations as well. we could keep more of these corporations in this country if we take care of some problems that we have in this country of white people go overseas. we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world at 35%. even socialist countries are reducing their tax rate to corporations. we have a lawsuit regime in this country than most other countries do not have. manufacturers have to build that cost into the product. tort reform would help. the cost of health insurance programs are expensive. if we do something about that. all the government regulation we have makes it difficult for our manufacturers to be competitive sometimes. there's a lot we could do in
overseas because labor is cheaper and they want to be able to manufacture a better product, that john deere could not do that. we don't have laws in this country that say that if peter, if you retired and you wanted to find a lower tax country to move there, will not pass a law saying you could not move to another country. that is not how we operate in this country. we believe in political freedom and that is applicable to corporations as well. we could keep more of these corporations in this...
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[applause] to my good friends from nebraska, a few are running those giant john deere and massey fergusonwears on oil -- i'm wondered that she had pumped out of the ogallala aquier and you're burning buffalo chips to run those tractors, god love you, but i think you're probably using thousands of gallons of diesel a year. to the general who spoke about transitioning alternate forms. unless you know something i do not because they're good friend bobby peddie put so eloquently he's never seen a windmill on the fighter plane for a solar panel on a submarine. please get this permit past. thank you. >> argued a 57-yard? >> number 57. ray perryman. >> what is your name? >> ray perryman. >> i don't have your name. >> ray perryman. i'm an economist from texas, former college professor and the source of a lot of numbers spoken in both praise and the line today. on the source of the 118,000 total jobs for the construction process, thune 50,000 jobs once it's built with a 9.5 billion gross product and other things. .. and we analyze carefully using the best models available but the bottom line is yo
[applause] to my good friends from nebraska, a few are running those giant john deere and massey fergusonwears on oil -- i'm wondered that she had pumped out of the ogallala aquier and you're burning buffalo chips to run those tractors, god love you, but i think you're probably using thousands of gallons of diesel a year. to the general who spoke about transitioning alternate forms. unless you know something i do not because they're good friend bobby peddie put so eloquently he's never seen a...
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deer. >> a trial will begin next year. >> the south pole researcher flown to johns hopkins for medical emergency will address the media this morning. rene ducol is being treated for symptoms of a stroke. poor weather kept her from being evackwate for seven weeks. we'll have an 11 news drew crew there. >> in this morning's consumer alert, good news for medicare patients. your premium will not go up as much as expected. that's an increase of $3.50 a month. earlier this year, the government had projected premiums would increase to $106 per month. the deductible for part b will drop from $162 to $140. new this morning, when it comes to millionaires, maryland has more than traditional big money states like new york, texas, and california. a new survey finds maryland has the most mill nirs per capita than any other state in the union. approximately 7.2% of maryland's households are millionaires. hawaii comes in a close second. >> no more cheap thrills. dollar d.v.d. rentals are going up. job cuts for the marlboro man. more in this morning's "bloomberg business report." >> the country's largest seller of tobacco plans to cut 16%
deer. >> a trial will begin next year. >> the south pole researcher flown to johns hopkins for medical emergency will address the media this morning. rene ducol is being treated for symptoms of a stroke. poor weather kept her from being evackwate for seven weeks. we'll have an 11 news drew crew there. >> in this morning's consumer alert, good news for medicare patients. your premium will not go up as much as expected. that's an increase of $3.50 a month. earlier this year, the...
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john rawlings reports the animal made quite a mess. >> reporter: something you don't often see, a white tailed deer high tailing it out of a cell phone. the colleagues minding their own business at the counter when the young buck came calling. >> i think we both looked up, looked at each other. saw the deer coming at us. >> we were both really startled. we look up, look at each other and see the deer charging at us. >> reporter: the deer apparently not looking for smartphone technology instead jumps the counter. >> knocks the monitor over. ran in the back room. we were like, i guess we should leave. we called 911. >> reporter: the surveillance still catches the confused beast checking out the back room. in the washroom he confronts a porcelain sing. the sink loses. sharp deer hooves can do serious damage. the cell phone video shows one of several police officers who persuaded the deer to leave the way he came, an open front door. passed an amazed woman who ducked behind a parked car. >> it went so fast, the antlers on it were so, not that they were big this way, but in diameter, they looked really strong. so, we definitely felt bette
john rawlings reports the animal made quite a mess. >> reporter: something you don't often see, a white tailed deer high tailing it out of a cell phone. the colleagues minding their own business at the counter when the young buck came calling. >> i think we both looked up, looked at each other. saw the deer coming at us. >> we were both really startled. we look up, look at each other and see the deer charging at us. >> reporter: the deer apparently not looking for...
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john t. william son, another alias of kleasen. in it he described in detail his habits of killing, dissecting, and disposing of animal carcasses. >> the whole deer can be cut up to fit a very small space. >> he went into great detail about not only how many deer he would kill but also how to get rid of carcasses. and, of course, he didn't put it in human terms, but it's easy enough to translate that into human terms. >> you certainly never set out any of the deer parts in your garbage. leave no evidence such as guts behind. >> the district attorney held up that notebook and read from it to the jury and said, you know, this is what happened to those bodies. >> the final pieces of the jigsaw were falling into place for the prosecution. forensic scientists examined the taxidermy studio. next to kleasen's trailer. in it was a band saw used for cutting up slaughtered animals. on the blade of the saw they found hair that matched that of gary darley and mark fischer. >> it appears he dissected them, cut them up. he actually threw the body parts in what's called a tankerage pile behind the taxidermy shop with other carcasses and stuff and it was hauled
john t. william son, another alias of kleasen. in it he described in detail his habits of killing, dissecting, and disposing of animal carcasses. >> the whole deer can be cut up to fit a very small space. >> he went into great detail about not only how many deer he would kill but also how to get rid of carcasses. and, of course, he didn't put it in human terms, but it's easy enough to translate that into human terms. >> you certainly never set out any of the deer parts in your...