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america so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here in ohio or california. my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money or any project or new idea. it is about supporting the work of the most promising scientists and promising entrepreneurs. my plan would make the rnd tax credit permanent, but the private sector can't do it alone especially when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term, and in the last century, research that we funded together through our tax dollars helped lay the foundation for the internet and gps and google and the countless companies and jobs that followed. the private sector came in and created these incredible companies, but we, together, made the initial investment to make it possible. it's given rise to miraculous cures that have reduced suffering and saved lives. this has always been america's biggest economic advantage. our science and our innovation. why would we reverse that commitment right now when it's never been more important? at a time when we have so much deferred maintenance
america so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here in ohio or california. my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money or any project or new idea. it is about supporting the work of the most promising scientists and promising entrepreneurs. my plan would make the rnd tax credit permanent, but the private sector can't do it alone especially when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term, and in the last century,...
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so that the next thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here, in ohio, or michigan, or california. [applause] my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money at just any project or new idea. it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers and entrepreneurs. my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent. but the private sector can't do it alone, especially when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term. and in the last century, research that we funded together through our tax dollars helped lay the foundation for the internet and gps and google, and the countless companies and jobs that followed. the private sector came in and created these incredible companies, but we, together, made the initial investment to make it possible. it's given rise to miraculous cures that have reduced suffering and saved lives. this has always been america's biggest economic advantage -- our science and our innovation. why would we reverse that commitment right now when it's never been more important? at a time
so that the next thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here, in ohio, or michigan, or california. [applause] my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money at just any project or new idea. it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers and entrepreneurs. my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent. but the private sector can't do it alone, especially when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in...
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so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers, it's happening here in ohio or michigan or california. my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money at just any project or new idea, it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers and entrepreneurs. my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent but the private sector can't do it alone when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term. and in the last century research that we funded together through our tax dollars helped lay the foundation for the internet and gps and google and the countless companies and jobs that followed. the private sector came in and created these incredible companies but we, together, made the initial investment to make it possible. it's given rise to miraculous secure cures that have reduced sufficient swrg saved lives. this has always been america's biggest economic advantage, our science and innovation. why would we reverse that commitment right now when it's never been more important? at a time when we have so much def
so that the next time thomas edison, the next wright brothers, it's happening here in ohio or michigan or california. my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money at just any project or new idea, it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers and entrepreneurs. my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent but the private sector can't do it alone when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term....
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so that the next time thomas edison, the next right brothers is happening here in ohio or michigan or california. [applause] my plan to encourage innovation is not money order new ideas. it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers launch benares are my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent, but the president or cannot do it alone and especially with basic research. it's not always profitable in the short-term. in the last century, research refunded together it's not always profitable in the short term. in the last century, research refunded together it's not always profitable in the short term. in the last century, research refunded together for the internet and gps and google and the countless companies and jobs that research refunded together for the internet and gps and google and the countless companies and jobs that followed the turkey named and created incredible companies, but we together made the initial investment possible. it has given rise to miraculous cures that are produced suffering the lives. this has always been america'
so that the next time thomas edison, the next right brothers is happening here in ohio or michigan or california. [applause] my plan to encourage innovation is not money order new ideas. it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers launch benares are my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent, but the president or cannot do it alone and especially with basic research. it's not always profitable in the short-term. in the last century,...
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or last vegas. places in california ohio right. now it's this is actually not completely unsurprising i think at least for americans generally tend to be optimistic people i think this is kind of actually when there's been some surveys show that americans generally typically optimistic people and we tend to look at things that we can't control and say that's kind of what's out of control i mean the reality is that the u.s. economy is terrible so they're not wrong when you were. there were almost in a recession we're sort of like bumping along. if you go to local economies people may perceive things as not terrible i would i would question some of whether or not the data is like looking at a lot of inner cities where. where this is i was going to that's i just thought of if you can if you're at home to answer the phone to take this survey that probably means that you have a phone a home and a phone like the method all of the methodology may be off but i do think that you may go back to just a measure of optimism you may and you may
or last vegas. places in california ohio right. now it's this is actually not completely unsurprising i think at least for americans generally tend to be optimistic people i think this is kind of actually when there's been some surveys show that americans generally typically optimistic people and we tend to look at things that we can't control and say that's kind of what's out of control i mean the reality is that the u.s. economy is terrible so they're not wrong when you were. there were...
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so that the next thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here, in ohio, or michigan, or california. [applause] my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money at just any project or new idea. it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers and entrepreneurs. my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent. but the private sector can't do it alone, especially when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in the short term. and in the last century, research that we funded together through our tax dollars helped lay the foundation for the internet and gps and google, and the countless companies and jobs that followed. the private sector came in and created these incredible companies, but we, together, made the initial investment to make it possible. it's given rise to miraculous cures that have reduced suffering and saved lives. this has always been america's biggest economic advantage -- our science and our innovation. why would we reverse that commitment right now when it's never been more important? at a time
so that the next thomas edison, the next wright brothers is happening here, in ohio, or michigan, or california. [applause] my plan to encourage innovation isn't about throwing money at just any project or new idea. it's about supporting the work of our most promising scientists, our most promising researchers and entrepreneurs. my plan would make the r&d tax credit permanent. but the private sector can't do it alone, especially when it comes to basic research. it's not always profitable in...
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california or new york or illinois. it will be decided in florida, virginia, ohio, iowa and in states that really have seen an uptick in manufacturing jobs in particular. i think there's a positive outlook for the president. >> jon: i see. less of a turd policy and more of a [bleep], unless you live in a swing state. richard. >> the survey says... jon: oh, the number 4 answer. number one answer still on the board. next contestant. how would you like to polish that turd. >> in the ass? (buzzer ). >> jon: i think that's the wrong answer and the wrong game show. but bad economy. polish that turd. >> have any conversation in all of this debate about the two wars president bush funded and put them on the credit card. what was striking about what happened on friday was how quick the leaders of congress were out there wringing their hands. these are the architects of obstruction. >> let me tell you the story about massachusetts under governor romney. it did fall to 47th out of 50 in job creation. >> jon: interesting strategy. our turd stinks but everybody else sucks worse. >> survey says... (bell ringing ). >> jon: just one m
california or new york or illinois. it will be decided in florida, virginia, ohio, iowa and in states that really have seen an uptick in manufacturing jobs in particular. i think there's a positive outlook for the president. >> jon: i see. less of a turd policy and more of a [bleep], unless you live in a swing state. richard. >> the survey says... jon: oh, the number 4 answer. number one answer still on the board. next contestant. how would you like to polish that turd. >> in...
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california or new york or illinois. it's going to be in florida, virginia, ohio and iowa and in states that have really seen an uptick in manufacturing jobs in particular, i think there's a positive outlook for the president. >> what you're seeing for the other 44 states be dammed? >> i'm saying this is how electoral politics works and if those numbers stemmed a lot from california or new york, those states stay in the obama kole r lum. particularly, where manufacturing jobs have taken off in the industrial midwest, ohio, wisconsin, iowa. up and down the simply chain. mitt romney wanted to let the auto companies go bankrupt. barack obama wanted to give them hand and get them out. who do you think an auto worker or somebody in the supply chain is going to vote for? president obama. >> the president's campaign is deflecting blame and pointing the finger at congress. take a listen to this. >> the proposals we put forward that have been there for nine months, independent estimates have put those at a million jobs. so there are a million jobs sitting on that table in congress that they could move on. they need to get off the
california or new york or illinois. it's going to be in florida, virginia, ohio and iowa and in states that have really seen an uptick in manufacturing jobs in particular, i think there's a positive outlook for the president. >> what you're seeing for the other 44 states be dammed? >> i'm saying this is how electoral politics works and if those numbers stemmed a lot from california or new york, those states stay in the obama kole r lum. particularly, where manufacturing jobs have...
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california. because they know what way that is going to swing. they care more about like ohio or florida and want to target those specific audience-- audiences. >> at the end of the day the stocks may have seen a bump with the spending that is still to come this fall. they have already reacted to it. do you have any positions in news corp. on cbs. >> i do not. >> word on the street with joe deaux, with the >> susie: technology is transforming how we decide what to eat. in an industry already known for tight profit margins, blogs, web sites, and apps dedicated to eating have made the business of food more competitive. tonight, erika miller kicks off our week long look at the foodie craze. reporting on how both new and old media are changing the way we eat. >> food is something that is to be shared. it is used in celebrations, in life, in love, in death, in rituals. in religious ceremonies. >> reporter: so, it's natural that many people are passionate about what they eat and where they eat it. thanks to technology, there have been big changes in how we share our meals. >> you go on
california. because they know what way that is going to swing. they care more about like ohio or florida and want to target those specific audience-- audiences. >> at the end of the day the stocks may have seen a bump with the spending that is still to come this fall. they have already reacted to it. do you have any positions in news corp. on cbs. >> i do not. >> word on the street with joe deaux, with the >> susie: technology is transforming how we decide what to eat....
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or big events. the assumption is that the democrats will carry california in november but will be out to raise money and have big private fundraisers and go spend it in iowa and ohio and pennsylvania. >> the president is scheduled to land at sfo around 11:40 tomorrow morning. he's then slated to go downtown to speak at the julia morgan ball room in the merchants exchange building. following that event, he'll attend a small round table at the land mark at one market plaza. neither appearance is expected to be long as air force 1 is slated to leave for los angeles around 3:15 tomorrow afternoon. >>> a major decision in california's battle over same-sex marriage. the case is headed to the supreme court. the federal court of appeals in san francisco decided an 11-judge panel would not review the case joat the ninth circuit court of appeals the judges decided not to decide. they voted against reconsidering a previous ruling by a three-judge panel that found proposition 8 discriminatory and unconstitutional. >> it means that a majority of the active judges on the circuit didn't think it was worth revisiting the questions. >> reporter: the supporters of prop 8, which def
or big events. the assumption is that the democrats will carry california in november but will be out to raise money and have big private fundraisers and go spend it in iowa and ohio and pennsylvania. >> the president is scheduled to land at sfo around 11:40 tomorrow morning. he's then slated to go downtown to speak at the julia morgan ball room in the merchants exchange building. following that event, he'll attend a small round table at the land mark at one market plaza. neither...