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as well as a lot of other places the workers in london ontario were making about thirty dollars an hour and the company one of them cut their wages in half i mean you know magic somebody comes and ask you to cut your income in half that's a life changing experience they ask them to cut their wages in half they walk the workers out and then they decided they were going to move the. right to work indiana for half the wages and you know they put out advertisements for managers that were experienced university and union three cultures so lose this this experience where you know i've taught a lot of canadian workers where american workers you know are now becoming the new mexico for canada new mexico for a lot of europe which quickly becoming the labor laws are so weak you on the flip side of this though mike i mean for anyone who watched mitch daniels speak after the state of the union and said this very thing but said it is a very positive term for people who are out of work and watching us right now saying you know what i wouldn't mind making fifteen dollars an hour because i've been maki
as well as a lot of other places the workers in london ontario were making about thirty dollars an hour and the company one of them cut their wages in half i mean you know magic somebody comes and ask you to cut your income in half that's a life changing experience they ask them to cut their wages in half they walk the workers out and then they decided they were going to move the. right to work indiana for half the wages and you know they put out advertisements for managers that were...
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if you go back to frederick panting from for example, in london, ontario, when he developed the treatment for insulin and diabetes, i mentioned in "after america," it was basically a year and a half from him in painting it in london, ontario, to it being on the counter in pharmacies in new york city, you can do things like that now. to enter, to enter the fda approval process is to pass through the gates of hell. everything takes -- that's why we are not -- that's why we have this little fracas between susan g. komen foundation and planned parenthood. susan g. komen foundation is the breast cancer people who have the race for the cure, the pink ribbon. i was on something a while ago, the stewardess, flight attendant i should say, the flight attendant comes out and says it's breast cancer awareness month, so for your dreams come if you chip in an extra $5 on this little commuter flight, taking off for hours late from laguardia as usual, we will give it to raising awareness for breast cancer who isn't aware of breast cancer? americans need to be aware, of actually how little we're doing to
if you go back to frederick panting from for example, in london, ontario, when he developed the treatment for insulin and diabetes, i mentioned in "after america," it was basically a year and a half from him in painting it in london, ontario, to it being on the counter in pharmacies in new york city, you can do things like that now. to enter, to enter the fda approval process is to pass through the gates of hell. everything takes -- that's why we are not -- that's why we have this...
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plants but to more efficiently supply a canadian assembly line, the new facility is built in london, ontario. >> retailer target is in the midst of the single largest ever expansion between 100 and 150 stores hiring tens of thousands of new employees, all of them in canada. there is an opportunity to expand to canada. >> wal-mart has a toe hold in the canadian market and is expanding. part of what canada holds is the economic stability. it weathered the recent recession better than the u.s. >> the mortgage issue in the u.s. that devastated banks didn't have the same impact in canada. generally more frugal as a population. >> if you wish these american companies were expanding more in the u.s., former top obama economist says going north of the border helps business on both sides. >> you want american companies to export to support jobs in the u.s.. to do that you have to go where the customers are and where it's growing. >> right now, that is canada. steve brown, fox news. >> hollywood apparently isn't all that open minded after all. that story next in grapevine. what's next for the occupy w
plants but to more efficiently supply a canadian assembly line, the new facility is built in london, ontario. >> retailer target is in the midst of the single largest ever expansion between 100 and 150 stores hiring tens of thousands of new employees, all of them in canada. there is an opportunity to expand to canada. >> wal-mart has a toe hold in the canadian market and is expanding. part of what canada holds is the economic stability. it weathered the recent recession better than...
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muncie, indiana might come out a winner now that the company is closing a locomotive factory in london, ontario450 employees will be let go after a wage dispute and lockout. some of the ontario workers were paid at twice the rate the muncy workers make. >>> after an enormous online activist furor the susan g. komen foundation has reversed its decision to cut funding to planned parenthood. the breast cancer charity had promised to cut funding because of an ongoing investigation into whether planned parenthood used federal funds to pay for abortions. >>> and finally tonight, the fbi admits the international group of hackers known as anonymous were also eavesdroppers. the bureau says the hackers listened in on a supposedly confidential call between the fbi, scotland yard, and other international police agencies about that group. a 16-minute tape of the call showed up online today. all right. up next on "kudlow," president obama says today's jobs report is proof the economy is picking up steam. the republicans are pointing out it's nothing compared to the reagan recovery. i don't know. i think it's
muncie, indiana might come out a winner now that the company is closing a locomotive factory in london, ontario450 employees will be let go after a wage dispute and lockout. some of the ontario workers were paid at twice the rate the muncy workers make. >>> after an enormous online activist furor the susan g. komen foundation has reversed its decision to cut funding to planned parenthood. the breast cancer charity had promised to cut funding because of an ongoing investigation into...
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plants but to efficiently supply a canadian line, the new facility is being built in london, ontario.mple, target, their largest and biggest international expansion is going to happen up in canada. it's happening right now. over 100 stores, some 20,000 new employees. and that's all up north, that's after walmart already did an expansion up there. there are u.s. businesses adding to their payroll. but it lot of it happening in canada. bill. bill: interesting stuff. steve brown, thank you. >>> out of detroit today. thanks. martha. martha: well, tragedy in the skies, when two military helicopters collided. and seven u.s. marines have been lost. the details, coming in. more coming ahead. bill also it is issue number one in america. that's the state of the u.s. economy. is it getting better? or not? is that a shot in the arm for the president? and the campaign? wait until you see brand new polling numbers on all of that, moments away. [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ ...that right now, you want to know where you are, and
plants but to efficiently supply a canadian line, the new facility is being built in london, ontario.mple, target, their largest and biggest international expansion is going to happen up in canada. it's happening right now. over 100 stores, some 20,000 new employees. and that's all up north, that's after walmart already did an expansion up there. there are u.s. businesses adding to their payroll. but it lot of it happening in canada. bill. bill: interesting stuff. steve brown, thank you....
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london. so this lake was, i guess, only discovered in the last 20 years or so. it's the size of lake ontariouried under two miles of ice? >> right, exactly. under two miles of ice. even though it's -50 at the top, it's only, like, -28 at the bottom. jon: and the excitement, the scientific excitement about finding this thing or actually getting a drill rig down to it is that the water that's buried this has been buried for' ons. >> well, it's been buried for somewhere between 15 and 34 million years, that's a long time. jon: yeah. the russians have been pulling up these core samples. why has it been so difficult to do this? i mean, we've known how to drill deep for a long time. >> well work the reasons. one, they didn't want to contaminate the lake, so they didn't want to get any of the drilling fluid into this pristine lake. the other thing is, it's the ice is really warm, and it freezes things up really quickly, so it was hard. jon: all right. so they drill down, they finally have reached the water that is not solidified, not frozen. what are they hoping to learn, what are you hoping to lea
london. so this lake was, i guess, only discovered in the last 20 years or so. it's the size of lake ontariouried under two miles of ice? >> right, exactly. under two miles of ice. even though it's -50 at the top, it's only, like, -28 at the bottom. jon: and the excitement, the scientific excitement about finding this thing or actually getting a drill rig down to it is that the water that's buried this has been buried for' ons. >> well, it's been buried for somewhere between 15 and...