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jeff and i were talking about we have two solar panel manufacturers, like ge has a big one in aurora, colorado, we have a couple of them in mississippi. we make dynamic glass windows. what is dynamic glass, i would ask. well, you know how you can buy glasses that when you go out into the sun they turn into dark glasses but when you're in kind of low light they're clear? well, you can make windows for office buildings out of that, except you can design them and control them so if it's like it is today, 30 degrees and sunny, you can keep them clear to take in the heat. but if it's like it usually is in mississippi, sunny and 95, then they can be darkened simply by the way you set the glass, to use technology to save 10%, 11%, 12% on the energy bill. we make petroleum out of wood. obviously it's a petroleum substitute. it's not regular petroleum, but we make motor fuel out of wood that fedex has an offtake agreement with to put in their trucks that hunt and chevron both refine into gasoline that can be dropped in to your gas tank to be used with regular gasoline. in fact, they -- one of
jeff and i were talking about we have two solar panel manufacturers, like ge has a big one in aurora, colorado, we have a couple of them in mississippi. we make dynamic glass windows. what is dynamic glass, i would ask. well, you know how you can buy glasses that when you go out into the sun they turn into dark glasses but when you're in kind of low light they're clear? well, you can make windows for office buildings out of that, except you can design them and control them so if it's like it is...
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a company like ge makes most of its money overseas.e're competing with one hand tied behind our back, partly the rate, partly the fact we have a different global tax system. we tax on a worldwide and territorial system which basically means they have an advantage head quartered in japan or china. our system has gotten so complex to work through that it's a difficult system for companies that are past entities. i had a company that was an s-corporation. they pay tax as individuals. that needs to be simplified as well. and the good news is there is a growing consensus on how to do it, which is to lower the rate and broaden the base, basically meaning getting rid of a lot of the so-called tax breaks, some call them loopholes, some call them preferences, but the bottom line is they're riddled with lower rates. brookings economists love to look at it and say, we want to allocate resources more efficiently. to do that, you have to lower the rate, broaden the base. the good news is we have a way to do that on the corporate side. take it down
a company like ge makes most of its money overseas.e're competing with one hand tied behind our back, partly the rate, partly the fact we have a different global tax system. we tax on a worldwide and territorial system which basically means they have an advantage head quartered in japan or china. our system has gotten so complex to work through that it's a difficult system for companies that are past entities. i had a company that was an s-corporation. they pay tax as individuals. that needs to...
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we know where, if you like, ge is unique in america. dow is unique america. boeing is unique in america. we compete globally. we need a government that doesn't give us a zero sum game by bringing us back to the country. every job we create in the world we create jobs back here. another myth we have to break. jobs back here like jeff was saying is what we should be striving for -- we need this partnership model on the right kind. so health care, energy, we need time prove the quality of people who are regulating us or managing these policies? maybe i can swim over to jim and let him pile onto my question. i think -- i really do think this in-sourcing discussion as a single pillar makes no sense. >> it wasn't me who raised it, right, it was the president of the united states who raised the discussion. before we get to regulatory reform. i want to ask a more basic question as a layperson. we've talked about this in the past. where is the demand coming from, whether it's for an airplane. i get on airplanes, seems they're all bankrupt. are they buying new aircraft
we know where, if you like, ge is unique in america. dow is unique america. boeing is unique in america. we compete globally. we need a government that doesn't give us a zero sum game by bringing us back to the country. every job we create in the world we create jobs back here. another myth we have to break. jobs back here like jeff was saying is what we should be striving for -- we need this partnership model on the right kind. so health care, energy, we need time prove the quality of people...
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people like xm are extremely important partners as companies like ge sell around the world. i was just in africa for a week last week. the chinese government is everywhere in africa. and we need to level the playing field in order to allow our companies to compete. we'll never have the same advantages. we don't need the same advantages, quite honestly. it duds give a sense when people like xm and open pick and other organizations are in, that we're kind of all in as a country oovps, that we're trying to compete and trying to win. i think with just a little bit of support and focus on small businesses and big businesses alike, it goes a long way. so we think both at the state level and at the federal level through agencies like xm, it's extremely important. and both of these create jobs which is what the end result is. that's what creates a win-win. so business and government working together helps create competitiveness. so again, just to recap the ten ideas that we would have, technology, manufacturing, exports, we do business in more than 120 countries. every country think
people like xm are extremely important partners as companies like ge sell around the world. i was just in africa for a week last week. the chinese government is everywhere in africa. and we need to level the playing field in order to allow our companies to compete. we'll never have the same advantages. we don't need the same advantages, quite honestly. it duds give a sense when people like xm and open pick and other organizations are in, that we're kind of all in as a country oovps, that we're...
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companies like ge, westinghouse. it would also benefit if we had a homegrown new technology for enriching uranium for -- again, so that we can offer for sale to other countries, other developing countries. you know, france is a player in this. russia is a player in this. we think that if the united states is a supplier of this uranium, that we could have a moderating effect, again, on nonproliferation issues. so it's for that reason as well. >> in essence, discouraging emerging economies from developing their own enrichment capabilities. >> right. >> saying the fuel they need for a peaceful nuclear power facility can come from the united states. it will be a stable, affordable supply through domestic -- >> that's correct. in fact, if you put yourself in the shoes of another country who might want to have nuclear technology, they wouldn't want to see several suppliers. so they would not be beholden to one or two. and we also feel that the united states in its -- can lead by example of helping do what we can do in orde
companies like ge, westinghouse. it would also benefit if we had a homegrown new technology for enriching uranium for -- again, so that we can offer for sale to other countries, other developing countries. you know, france is a player in this. russia is a player in this. we think that if the united states is a supplier of this uranium, that we could have a moderating effect, again, on nonproliferation issues. so it's for that reason as well. >> in essence, discouraging emerging economies...
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like that, right? but if you're, if you're, you know, if you're trying to sell a boeing 737 max with ge engines in africau've got a fully-subsidized european superstructure and chinese bank financing, you know? be and us. so i think, you know, things like xm are a way that we can level the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two entities have. but it's not really, it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on. and that's, you know, those -- i'd say labor, investment tax and some form of export support. >> and in my world, energy. so energy policy which we've all talked about and the absence of it here is really a killer in my world. energy-intensive industries go to the germanys, and they've got an energy policy. may not like every aspect of it, with but you know what the renewable standard is, you understand the view on nuclear. in this particular case, they changed it obviously. so clearly, there's a certainty i can get on major imports whether it be labor or capital. they also create incentives on the r&d side. german
like that, right? but if you're, if you're, you know, if you're trying to sell a boeing 737 max with ge engines in africau've got a fully-subsidized european superstructure and chinese bank financing, you know? be and us. so i think, you know, things like xm are a way that we can level the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two entities have. but it's not really, it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on....
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and everything today is like corporate welfare and stuff like that but if you are trying to sell a boeing 737 with gegines in africa, you have got a fully subsidize european superstructure and tiny bank financing you know and us. so, i think things like excel are a way that we can level the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two, but it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on. i would say labor, investment tax and some form of export support to. >> and my world, energy. energy policy which we have all talked about in the absence of -- is really a killer. they have got an energy policy. you know what the renewable standard is in you know what the price is going to be. you understand the views of nuclear so clearly there is a certain idea on major imports whether it be labor or capital. germany is a great example because it's a democracy but you compete against them. in germany, they addressed the question asked which is the human talent. they celebrate engineers and they have these training programs that pay a lot
and everything today is like corporate welfare and stuff like that but if you are trying to sell a boeing 737 with gegines in africa, you have got a fully subsidize european superstructure and tiny bank financing you know and us. so, i think things like excel are a way that we can level the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two, but it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on. i would say labor, investment...
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like that. right? but if you're, you know, if you're trying to sell a boeing 738 -- 737 max with ge engines in africa, you've got fully subsidized european super structure around chinese bank financing you know, and us. so i think, things like xm are away that we can level of the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two entities have but it's not really, it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on. and that's, i would say, labor, investment tax, and some form of export. >> support. >> in my world, energy. so energy policy which we all talked about and the absence of it here is really a killer in my world. energy intensive industries go to the germanies. they have a energy policy. you may not like aspects of it. you know what the prices versus alternative. views on nuclear in this case. they changed it obviously. clearly there is certainty i get on major imports whether labor or capital. they have tax credits on tax side. germany is great example. there are democracies and opaque systems you don't want to compare yours
like that. right? but if you're, you know, if you're trying to sell a boeing 738 -- 737 max with ge engines in africa, you've got fully subsidized european super structure around chinese bank financing you know, and us. so i think, things like xm are away that we can level of the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two entities have but it's not really, it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on. and that's,...
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her dress was stained by the tomatoes and it seemed like ge, may be lewis will wind up being executed for this crime. at the actual trail was really all about rachel and whether or not she is a poor white women merited that kind of justice, the trial became a big investigation of her care there as a white woman. as her character suggests that she could have after the cost of all of these witnesses at the trial, rachel allman does not compress very well. it turns out we learn her entire history as she slept with four or five white men. we learn she had been seen holding hands with the blood boys and she was maybe 20 years old at this time. but her work routines, the labor she did was so poor she worked for a free black man. this is a very unusual kind of thing, the thing we don't normally think of. at night she stayed at his house. her mother kept a disorderly house, where they entertained travelers. rachel took his laundry and there'd be like men coming to pick up their socks in the middle of the night. all of this suggested to them that rachel was essentially a. whether or not she ac
her dress was stained by the tomatoes and it seemed like ge, may be lewis will wind up being executed for this crime. at the actual trail was really all about rachel and whether or not she is a poor white women merited that kind of justice, the trial became a big investigation of her care there as a white woman. as her character suggests that she could have after the cost of all of these witnesses at the trial, rachel allman does not compress very well. it turns out we learn her entire history...
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jeff and i were talking about we have the new solar panel manufacturers like ge has one in colorado. we have a couple of them in mississippi. we make the dynamic. what is this i would ask? you know how you can buy glasses give some turn into dark glasses but when you are in delight they are clear? you can make windows out of that except you can design them and control them so it's like it is today, 30 degrees and sunny you need to keep them clear to take in the heat but it's like it usually is in mississippi, sunni and 95, then they can be darkened simply by the way that you set the glass. to use technology to say ten, 11, 12% of the energy bill. we make petroleum out of what. obviously it is a petroleum substitute. it's not a greater petroleum, but we make motor fuel out of lead and fedex has an agreement to put in their trucks were both refined into gasoline that can be dropped in to your gas tank to be used with regular gasoline. one of our agreements with the company said we would not give them any state support unless a major company agreed they would refine this product with re
jeff and i were talking about we have the new solar panel manufacturers like ge has one in colorado. we have a couple of them in mississippi. we make the dynamic. what is this i would ask? you know how you can buy glasses give some turn into dark glasses but when you are in delight they are clear? you can make windows out of that except you can design them and control them so it's like it is today, 30 degrees and sunny you need to keep them clear to take in the heat but it's like it usually is...
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jeff and i were talking about we have the new solar panel manufacturers like ge has one in colorado. we have a couple of them in mississippi. we make the dynamic. what is this i would ask? you know how you can buy glasses give some turn into dark glasses but when you are in delight they are clear? you can make windows out of that except you can design them and control them so it's like it is today, 30 degrees and sunny you need to keep them clear to take in the heat but it's like it usually is in mississippi, sunni and 95, then they can be darkened simply by the way that you set the glass. to use technology to say ten, 11, 12% of the energy bill. we make petroleum out of what. obviously it is a petroleum substitute. it's not a greater petroleum, but we make motor fuel out of lead and fedex has an agreement to put in their trucks were both refined into gasoline that can be dropped in to your gas tank to be used with regular gasoline. one of our agreements with the company said we would not give them any state support unless a major company agreed they would refine this product with re
jeff and i were talking about we have the new solar panel manufacturers like ge has one in colorado. we have a couple of them in mississippi. we make the dynamic. what is this i would ask? you know how you can buy glasses give some turn into dark glasses but when you are in delight they are clear? you can make windows out of that except you can design them and control them so it's like it is today, 30 degrees and sunny you need to keep them clear to take in the heat but it's like it usually is...
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a company like ge makes most of its money outside the country. we are competing with one hand tied behind our back. partly, the rate partly the system which means other companies haven't said fitch. and the budget have an advantage. and the individual side, -- had advantage. on the inthe individual side, i am the owner of a sub chapter s company, and that is held 85% of businesses operate. that is to be simplified as well. there is growing consensus which is lowering the rate and broadening the base. that basically means getting rid of tax breaks, some call the locals. the bottom line is there are more and more exceptions to the code, which means the effective tax rate might be lower than the statutory rate, but there is a lot of inflation. if you're an economist, you would say we want to allocate resources more efficiently. to do that, we need to broaden the base. i think we have the opportunity to do that. on the corporate side, it can be done. it can be bipartisan. it certainly was in the super committee. with regard to the individual rate, th
a company like ge makes most of its money outside the country. we are competing with one hand tied behind our back. partly, the rate partly the system which means other companies haven't said fitch. and the budget have an advantage. and the individual side, -- had advantage. on the inthe individual side, i am the owner of a sub chapter s company, and that is held 85% of businesses operate. that is to be simplified as well. there is growing consensus which is lowering the rate and broadening the...
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is one of the elite designers of the world known for radically innovating products for giants like bmw and ge. the scope and diversity he designs is staggering, eyeglasses, furniture, watch the, motorcycles and laptops, the official condom of new york city. perhaps his greatest innovation is his ability to push these designs into the non-profit arena, providing high quality to the masses. i'm dr. sanjay gupta in san francisco. welcome to "the next list." ♪ >> i found through design a way to tell stories. a way to bring people to new places, a way to get them to adopt new ideas. for me design is very much a form of communication, a form of writing. the intent to tell a story is probably behind every single one of our products. my name is yves. i'm a designer. father, surfer. i think the most common thread i would find is, the desire to humanize a product. the desire to make it more approachable, make it more magic magical, make it more exciting. over the last ten years, we've designed the jam box, headsets, herman miller chair, lights, the eyeglasses for children in mexico, the watch, the swar
is one of the elite designers of the world known for radically innovating products for giants like bmw and ge. the scope and diversity he designs is staggering, eyeglasses, furniture, watch the, motorcycles and laptops, the official condom of new york city. perhaps his greatest innovation is his ability to push these designs into the non-profit arena, providing high quality to the masses. i'm dr. sanjay gupta in san francisco. welcome to "the next list." ♪ >> i found through...
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like that. right? but if you're, you know, if you're trying to sell a boeing 738 -- 737 max with ge engines in africa, you've got fully subsidized european super structure around chinese bank financing you know, and us. so i think, things like xm are away that we can level of the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two entities have but it's not really, it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on. and that's, i would say, labor, investment tax, and some form of export. >> support. >> in my world, energy. so energy policy which we all talked about and the absence of it here is really a killer in my world. energy intensive industries go to the germanies. they have a energy policy. you may not like aspects of it. you know what the prices versus alternative. views on nuclear in this case. they changed it obviously. clearly there is certainty i get on major imports whether labor or capital. they have tax credits on tax side. germany is great example. there are democracies and opaque systems you don't want to compare yours
like that. right? but if you're, you know, if you're trying to sell a boeing 738 -- 737 max with ge engines in africa, you've got fully subsidized european super structure around chinese bank financing you know, and us. so i think, things like xm are away that we can level of the playing field. we will never have a better package than those two entities have but it's not really, it's not really corporate welfare to put us on the same playing field that our global competitors are on. and that's,...
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but it looks like it's going to ge drier here, so that's good news. as for the philippines, min dan ow will see showers over the course of the day. 33 in bangkok. up to 20 in hong kong with some light showers. 10 and 9 degrees ditches in expected in tokyo. heading over to the americas. mostly sunny and settled over most of the southern half of the u.s., but there are a few storms through the north. a slow moving system is moving into british columbia and the northwestern states are producing winter storm conditions. heavy mountain snow can be found in many locations, but exceptions are going to be the cascade and olympic mountains where we're looking at flooding rain rather than snow. so that could lead to avalanches. as i said, it's a very slow moving system. so the stormy conditions here will continue in to wednesday night. and we also have another system moving across the great lakes. so new england and quebec will start to see a wintry mix within the next 24 hours. down towards the south, showers will develop in the southern appalachians and the t
but it looks like it's going to ge drier here, so that's good news. as for the philippines, min dan ow will see showers over the course of the day. 33 in bangkok. up to 20 in hong kong with some light showers. 10 and 9 degrees ditches in expected in tokyo. heading over to the americas. mostly sunny and settled over most of the southern half of the u.s., but there are a few storms through the north. a slow moving system is moving into british columbia and the northwestern states are producing...
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greece and ireland and portugal, it's going to affect them a lot less than other companies like on the industrial side. ge missed revenues by 2 million. dow chemical today missed revenues as well. you've seen slowdowns out of amazon and google. a lot of these companies are forecasting much faster revenue companies than the semiconductors. >> a lot of people wondering, based on, what, almost $4 billion in revenue how facebook -- >> you can go to new heights that you can imagine. the thing that makes facebook interesting, you're valuing this company at over 50 times operating income. you know, 25 times revenues. but there's no other real competitor to them. google's trying with google-plus. i don't think it's going to go very well for them. because there's over 480 million, i want to say, daily active users on facebook. you're not going to use google-plus if all your friends are on facebook. there's only $5 billion offered to the public. >> right. >> so it's a scarcity value, too. what else will you buy if you want that kind of exposure. there's not much else you can do. >> i like google-plus, and i like it
greece and ireland and portugal, it's going to affect them a lot less than other companies like on the industrial side. ge missed revenues by 2 million. dow chemical today missed revenues as well. you've seen slowdowns out of amazon and google. a lot of these companies are forecasting much faster revenue companies than the semiconductors. >> a lot of people wondering, based on, what, almost $4 billion in revenue how facebook -- >> you can go to new heights that you can imagine. the...
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men say they like southwest airlines, cadillac, bmw, dove, yeah we thought the same thing, bed, bath & beyond, ditto, apple, ghoulle, sharp, gellmark, there's dove again. jetblue, kohl's, target, neutrogena and crest. dove did not pay for the survey. look what's coming back. rabbit ears. increasing number of families who have to choose between paying the mortgage and the cable bill are discovering that tv channels like the one you're watching fly through the air and come in to the house free of charge with the help of one of these. ♪ jesus loves me ♪ >> finally and more seriously, about the whitney houston funeral service this past saturday. it was achingly sad. after all, a gifted and troubled woman died at 48, but it was also joyous and raucous and noisy and interactive and sprawling, and that's exactly the point. except for the fact that there were celebrities mourning a celebrity, it was just like the services going on in black baptist churches this weekend all over this country, except that a lot of people watched live on all the new york tv stations, live on cable news, and the audience for a saturday afternoon was huge
men say they like southwest airlines, cadillac, bmw, dove, yeah we thought the same thing, bed, bath & beyond, ditto, apple, ghoulle, sharp, gellmark, there's dove again. jetblue, kohl's, target, neutrogena and crest. dove did not pay for the survey. look what's coming back. rabbit ears. increasing number of families who have to choose between paying the mortgage and the cable bill are discovering that tv channels like the one you're watching fly through the air and come in to the house...
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if you looked inside a lot of the big american companies like boeing caterpillar ge, people have more confidence in the ability to compete and win on a global basis. i would say many and most american businesses came through the crisis in better shape. a lot of the growth is outside of the united states. you have to have your confidence taking your game to every corner of the world, and the other thing you will see is that business works together. small business and big business work together, and various companies work together in what i would call extended enterprise. these are some of the hallmarks we will talk about as the week goes by. if you go to the next slide the day is really split -- the week is really split into four segments. we will talk about american competitiveness today. tomorrow is a discussion on innovation -- innovation. tomorrow a discussion on global competitiveness, and we'll talk about fast-growth regions around the world, and what you have to do to export. thursday, we will talk about work force veterans and reservists, and what it takes to create jobs. today
if you looked inside a lot of the big american companies like boeing caterpillar ge, people have more confidence in the ability to compete and win on a global basis. i would say many and most american businesses came through the crisis in better shape. a lot of the growth is outside of the united states. you have to have your confidence taking your game to every corner of the world, and the other thing you will see is that business works together. small business and big business work together,...
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ge, so on. that was like 25. so you put 25 on apple at this point, that would be, you know -- >> wait. apple right now is 11, not 25. >> i'm saying if it was -- >> microsoft was nearing -- >> in the heyday. >> cisco back in march of 2000 topped out at the market cap at the time it was trading north. it went to probably under a hundred billion. so when you think about it, i mean, we know how the story ends for these names. >> and it also looks like in 2012 you'll get expansion which blends well for apple itself. >> apple continues to chug along and others have struggled lately. is this an overall red flag for the market? doug, i know a couple days back you said it's an nba market. nothing but apple. it also has a downside. >> right. i think if we remember bob ferrell at merrill lynch, he told us in market rallies we have to be intentive. and we are starting to see a market that is far too focussed amongst games. particularly apple. i'm not referring to jeremy lin. i'm referring to nothing but apple. >> hey, doug. you were one of the voices that came out. you mentioned a lot of technicia
ge, so on. that was like 25. so you put 25 on apple at this point, that would be, you know -- >> wait. apple right now is 11, not 25. >> i'm saying if it was -- >> microsoft was nearing -- >> in the heyday. >> cisco back in march of 2000 topped out at the market cap at the time it was trading north. it went to probably under a hundred billion. so when you think about it, i mean, we know how the story ends for these names. >> and it also looks like in 2012...
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that's going to please everyone, adults, like old classics and then you could also do new teenagers and the younger kids, so i definitely feel phat no matter what ges still stressful picking a song.. while being nervous is ok, showing it is not. cavanagh says: "you need to get ii your zone like beyonce, she's like sasha fierce, you know? one person off stage, another person on stage, that's exactly whatti'm trying to be like too"brown says; "once you get out with the spotlights and the further you go along in the competition, the stage gets bigger, there's more lights and the band gets bigger and i just love it."day sayy: "i haven't had a lot of performance experience, so i think beeng on the stage with the lights in front of the you can see american idol tonight, tomorrow and thursday at 8pm here oo fox45. &p i will be traveling to los angeles to meet up with this seasoos finalists.... and have a live report from hollywood on thursday night on fox45 news at ten. american idol judge jennifer lopez got her big judge ten.ifer american idol - american idol judge jennifer lopez got her big break from this nexx shhw. show.((you can do what you want to
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like i said, if you look inside a lot of the big american companies, boeing, caterpillar, dow, ge, people have confidence to compete on a global basis. there's a lot of best practices. i would say many and most of american business came through the crisis in better shape. a lot of the growth is outside the united states. so you've got to have the confidence to take your game into every corner of the world. i think another thing you'll see as you go through this week is the fact that business works together. that small business and big business works together and various companies work together in what i would call an extended enterprise. so i think these are some of the hallmarks and some of the things again we'll talk about as the week goes by. if you go to the next slide, the day is really split into -- the week is split into four segments. today we're going to talk about american competitiveness. tomorrow is a discussion on innovation. the next day is on global competitiveness and we'll talk a lot about what are the fast growth regions around the world and what do you have to do in ord
like i said, if you look inside a lot of the big american companies, boeing, caterpillar, dow, ge, people have confidence to compete on a global basis. there's a lot of best practices. i would say many and most of american business came through the crisis in better shape. a lot of the growth is outside the united states. so you've got to have the confidence to take your game into every corner of the world. i think another thing you'll see as you go through this week is the fact that business...
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now, i think the truth is that jobs diplomacy that was not just about giants like boeing or ge or caterpillar. we are just as committed, and i want you to be as well, and to helping small and medium-sized businesses. because after all, that is where most of the jobs are, in the united states. for example, when icelandic and looking for help converting its vehicles to electric power, our embassy championed a dynamic startup from loveland ohio that does its work as most anyone in the world. and in the end they won a contract worth $100 million, and sold 1000 electric suvs. because international trade has to be a two-way street, we're also working to attract direct foreign investment. we called it global investment into american committees. and this is the second focus of our jobs diplomacy. to make this a priority across our government, president obama launched to select u.s.a. initiative last summer, which i'm sure you'll hear more from secretary bryson about later today. the departments of state and commerce are actually working hand-in-hand on this program, and we're already seeing seeing re
now, i think the truth is that jobs diplomacy that was not just about giants like boeing or ge or caterpillar. we are just as committed, and i want you to be as well, and to helping small and medium-sized businesses. because after all, that is where most of the jobs are, in the united states. for example, when icelandic and looking for help converting its vehicles to electric power, our embassy championed a dynamic startup from loveland ohio that does its work as most anyone in the world. and...
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>> reporter: the dow is 30 stocks, suzanne, they are companies like alcoa, american express, 3m, ge, making money, recovering from the financial crisis and the ensuing recession and doing so well that the stocks associated with them and the dow 30 is doing the best it has done in four years. so that is what is doing it. also this greece bail out package helping seal the deal, finally investors can look at that, uncertainty taken away for now out of the market, so the dow very close, 8, 9 points away from 13 the s&p 500 is 500 stocks, a better reflection of what is probably in your 401 k, has been doing well also. so stocks have slowly but surely been recovering, and doing kind of nicely. i want to show you a chart of the dow jones industrial average where it has come since 2008. the dow the highest level since june of 2008. i have a blue sphere at 2008. the economy and stock market was crashing when the president took office. since then it's up 66%. this becomes part of the political story a little bit because companies are doing better, that is reflected in how the dow is doing, doe
>> reporter: the dow is 30 stocks, suzanne, they are companies like alcoa, american express, 3m, ge, making money, recovering from the financial crisis and the ensuing recession and doing so well that the stocks associated with them and the dow 30 is doing the best it has done in four years. so that is what is doing it. also this greece bail out package helping seal the deal, finally investors can look at that, uncertainty taken away for now out of the market, so the dow very close, 8, 9...
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like to see the rates come down. it could be simplified. talk about general electorates'. -- bge -- ge. let us figure it out. i had the chairman of pfizer in my district in my office not too long ago. he said, fred, switzerland has a tax rate of 13%. we are at 35%. where are we going? let us lower our rates. let us look at these reductions. i think we can actually get jobs and therefore, and i think you will see that in the platform of any one of our republican nominees, maybe even this president, as well, we need tax reform. we need to get it done. >> you hit the administration pretty hard over cylinder, which is the failed -- >> it has been a yield right now -- it has been a year. >> when that initially floated there was not much criticism in congress. does congress takes responsibility for the failure of the program? >> the republicans now have had the house for barely a year. it was literally a year this week we began our investigation of solyndra. we have been trying to get the answers to questions from the get go. finally, this last summer, we actually have to subpoena the documents. it took a long tim
like to see the rates come down. it could be simplified. talk about general electorates'. -- bge -- ge. let us figure it out. i had the chairman of pfizer in my district in my office not too long ago. he said, fred, switzerland has a tax rate of 13%. we are at 35%. where are we going? let us lower our rates. let us look at these reductions. i think we can actually get jobs and therefore, and i think you will see that in the platform of any one of our republican nominees, maybe even this...
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ge logo? >> that's where my grandpa works. >> oh. >> i think she deserves a consultation fee. >> i know. >> baby toys. those look liketoys. >> are you ready for your daily dose? >> always ready. always ready. what are those? whoa. he is licking his face. gigantic eyes. what are these? >> these are actually called slow -- >> oh, i know what these are. >> what? >> slow loriks. >> this is -- >> okay. yeah. my sister's nickname is lauren. we call her slow lauren. >> these are endangered species. they are closely related to the limur, and, you are right, they are licking each other. >> yeah. why? >> these guys transfer toxins through their saliva while they're grooming. >> why do they want toxins in their fur? >> to protect them from their natural predators. >> toxic to others? >> not toxic to themselves. weird. >> you know what's really weird about this? ♪ [ laughing ] >> that's weird. do you think they, lie, have going to lick your face and your whole body and when i'm done, i want you to lick my face and my whole body. then we'll be super safe from all our predators. >> yes. >> that's what they probably do? >> i think
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ge around with her boyfriend. you can't change plauryour plant like that. it's late. leave your friends alone. it is winter time.t. just have your shower and continue with us and you can see them tomorrow. >> reena told her parents she had heard rumors that a girl was going to be beaten up that night and while she was on the phone reena asked her friends if she was that girl. they said no, it was someone else but come out anyway. >> the invitation was too tempting for her. but i could see on her face that she really didn't want to go, but she was forced to go for some reason. >> so reena left the house saying she would be back in a couple of hours. reena met with missy and nicole. they went to the field at shoreline school where a crowd of kids was drinking and chatting, some smoking pot. >> we were only there about 15 minutes and the window got broken. so the police came and said, you guys got to leave. so we left. >> we all started walking away >> and reena called her parents and said she was going to come home in an hour. >> and they wouldn't let her leave. >> why not? how did they prevent her from leaving? >
ge around with her boyfriend. you can't change plauryour plant like that. it's late. leave your friends alone. it is winter time.t. just have your shower and continue with us and you can see them tomorrow. >> reena told her parents she had heard rumors that a girl was going to be beaten up that night and while she was on the phone reena asked her friends if she was that girl. they said no, it was someone else but come out anyway. >> the invitation was too tempting for her. but i...
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like that. but we make cars and washing machine here's. just ask ge.t for -- this is amazing -- only 2.5% of u.s. gdp. and two, we aren't going to be able to make the things china makes more cheaply. 45% of the clothes we buy are made in china. if they didn't do it, another poorer country would. we want wages to grow in
like that. but we make cars and washing machine here's. just ask ge.t for -- this is amazing -- only 2.5% of u.s. gdp. and two, we aren't going to be able to make the things china makes more cheaply. 45% of the clothes we buy are made in china. if they didn't do it, another poorer country would. we want wages to grow in
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like that. but we make cars and washing machine here's. just ask ge.unt for -- this is amazing -- only 2.5% of u.s. gdp. and two, we aren't going to be able to make the things china makes more cheaply. 45% of the clothes we buy are made in china. if they didn't do it, another poorer country would. we want wages to grow in america. we need to make things other countries can't. th
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like that. but we make cars and washing machine here's. just ask ge.t for -- this is amazing -- only 2.5% of u.s. gdp. and two, we aren't going to be able to make the things china makes more cheaply. 45% of the clothes we buy are
like that. but we make cars and washing machine here's. just ask ge.t for -- this is amazing -- only 2.5% of u.s. gdp. and two, we aren't going to be able to make the things china makes more cheaply. 45% of the clothes we buy are
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iran's nuclear program will likely be high on the agenda during talks next month between the leaders of thenited states and israel. u.s. presint barack obama is expected to ge israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to refrain from using military force against iran. national security adviser tom donilon extended the invitation to netanyahu during a recent visit to israel. the meeting at the white house is scheduled for march 5th. israel accuses iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons and views the country as a threat to its existence. the israeli government has suggested that it may take military action unless iran stopits nuclear tivities. iran announced last week that it will increase its enrichment of uranium which could be used to develop nuclear weapons. that's raised concerns that israel may launch a preemptive strike against iran's nuclear facilities. >>> finance ministers from the 17 nations that use the euro are discussing whether greece should be granted an additional bailout. ai uchida from our business desk has been following that story. ai they are still in the talks. >> they are certainly up late the meeting in brussels. the finceinisrs ar
iran's nuclear program will likely be high on the agenda during talks next month between the leaders of thenited states and israel. u.s. presint barack obama is expected to ge israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to refrain from using military force against iran. national security adviser tom donilon extended the invitation to netanyahu during a recent visit to israel. the meeting at the white house is scheduled for march 5th. israel accuses iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons and...
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ges name their top - find out if baltimore's idol makes the cut... on american id. magazine names its best restaurants... where to go for a gorgeous meal like ... next. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break 3)) 3 [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for an incredible price: just $89.99 a month for two years with a two-year agreement. it's an amazing deal, but it's for a limited time only. so don't wait. want to save even more? call right now and we'll add a special bonus: $300 back. unlike cable, fios delivers a 100% fiber-optic network to your home. get america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet, plus the best tv picture quality, and more hd. why keep paying so much for cable? switch to fios for just $89.99 a month for two years with a two-year agreement. save $600 in your first two years. and don't forget your special bonus: $300 back. hurry, offer ends march 3rd. call 1.877.827.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's 1.877.827.3467. at 800-974-600
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ge me wrong! don't get me wrong, folks. i'm no fan of dr. seuss. not after what those kids did to pop. (laughter) he suffered massive internal hemorrhaging. (laughter) now, i didn't like this book, okay? first of all, it was a book. (laughter) second, it was an environmental j.d. about a little orange tree hugger trying to kill the good producing jobs that was being created with nothing more than unwanted truffula tree tufts. (laughter) but i do like this movie because it's nearly 70 different product tie-ins and everybody know it is more tie-ins, the more good something is. (laughter) that's why my favorite movie and favorite candy is apocalypse now and laters. (laughter) (cheers and applause) of course those of us with of a certain age remember the adds. (laughter) but i love one lorax product tie in more than any other. >> who delivers outstanding fuel efficiency without compromising the joy of driveing? mazda. and who received the only certified truffula tree seal of approval? mazda. and who... >> i don't know, you've only said it like a billion times! >> only mazda could renaj driving with revolutionary sky active technology. >> stephen: yes, the lorax is selling
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ge them their variances if they want. why force an additional one? thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening. the owners of the property, and the respondents live a block from the property. like the appeals of many permits before you, various appeals. now the board can over turn only if they have abused discretion. the appellant makes no such case. mr. malek provides no evidence any errors were made by the zoning administrator, and he makes no argument but abuse or indiscretion occurred. with the zoning district allows three units, this is legal- nonconformity. most parcels are less dense and contain one or two family homes. this one is difficult to finance or to sell at a price reflecting its true value. more stringent lending rules are in place and reduce the pool of qualified buyers. this is not attributable to the owners. i want to point out a of building was moved there in 1949 from a lot condemned on vermont street to make way for the 101 freeway. it predated the requirements currently required, so the owners but applied for this says variances do not meet requirements for lot size, and the property line also triggers some technical variances for rear yard and usable op
ge them their variances if they want. why force an additional one? thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening. the owners of the property, and the respondents live a block from the property. like the appeals of many permits before you, various appeals. now the board can over turn only if they have abused discretion. the appellant makes no such case. mr. malek provides no evidence any errors were made by the zoning administrator, and he makes no argument but abuse or...
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of the home depot maximize your budget with great buys, like mosaic tile just $4.98 per square foot. whoa! golly that is deep snow! yea can you ge omeut of it? of course. travelocity? that's how i got here! that's amazing! but i'm still stuck. come on man, dig it! [ female announcer ] travelocity. get great deals on all kinds of beach vacations. [ male announcer ] rough, dry skin taking over. there's an easy way to fix that. lubriderm® men's 3-in-1. the first and only body, face post shave lotion all in one bottle. it's that easy. ♪ ♪ lubriderm® men's 3-in-1. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 20,000 btus produce a delicate sear. double-oven range makes dinner and dessert -- at the same time. turbo-charged advantium oven cooks more than twice as fast, in this culinary powerhouse. dan. yes? molÉ sauce. [ male announcer ] with ge's most advanced cooking technology, the cafÉ line takes food further. ♪ ♪ [ man ] this year, i'm making a resolution -- eat more juicy steak. [ male announcer ] applebee's introduces fresh new choices all great-tasting and under 550 calories. starting at just $9.99. come taste for yourself. and get half-price appetiz
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molÉ sauce. [ male announcer ] with ge's most advanced cooking technology, the cafÉ line takes food further. ♪ [ ryan ] for my clients, there's nothing likering to the step. but as time passes between cuts, split ends can make hair look frizzy and rough. so i recommend tresemmé's all-new split remedy line. three uses repairs up to eighty percent of split ends for a smooth finish. so your step stays lighter and your style looks fresher longer. get salon-polished, chair-worthy hair without the salon price. tresemmé. professional. affordable. get salon-poli[siri]chair-worthy haii found 12 musicaln price. instrument stores.ar. how do i play london calling? whole lotta love? a b minor 9th? [siri] i found this for you. add migraine headache to my list of band names. tell julie and kate our band is playing at the garage tonight. [siri] here's your message to julie and kate. call me rock god. [siri] from now on, i'll call you 'rock god'. ok? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] welcome back. hey guys, the other day i was smurfing the worldwide webster, and i came across one of those websites where y
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