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those are some products we're seeing a lot of. a lot of the snack bar-type products. the diet is getting more healthful. things like smoothies, for instance, are something relatively recent where people are consuming more of those or milk-type things. >> basically minor type things at this point, though. >> are there so-called healthy carbated beverages, 7 up plus, coal ka cola 2. >> what is taking place there? what is going into the product that makes it less harmful and indeed, if you believe the marketeers, good for your health? >> they're trying to put calcium, they're trying to put some vitamins in those products, they're trying to give consumers a positive reason to purchase those products because we did a study on the beverage industry for productscan which found out that the soft drink industry, soft drinks have the lowest percentage, outside of coffee, the coffee industry, for making any kind of a functional claim, like a product is high in vitamins or minerals or something of that nature. so they're very vulnerable to nutritional criticism. >> what do you th
those are some products we're seeing a lot of. a lot of the snack bar-type products. the diet is getting more healthful. things like smoothies, for instance, are something relatively recent where people are consuming more of those or milk-type things. >> basically minor type things at this point, though. >> are there so-called healthy carbated beverages, 7 up plus, coal ka cola 2. >> what is taking place there? what is going into the product that makes it less harmful and...
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this is some of the lipstick products. some of you may have seen we had a bill in california industry, they said we can't get lead out of lipstick. but it is not in 39 percent of the products that we tested including this $1.99 wet and wild but found $8 lorel and and $24 lipstick. what we see consistently is that even the high end brands, you are paying for packaging and marketing. everybody likes to ask about cliniq u e if you go into a macies, you'll see the lab white coats and scientifically presented. it is the same set of chemicals packaged with a different marketing program. disturbing some of the women of color are among the most toxic. women are bombarded with light skinned looking models. every product claims to have a whitening benefit. here is an example of one of the ads that you'll see in china, procter and gamble, high end line sk 2, hugely poplar, this product was the cause of near riots in china in 2006 after the government reported it contained, band heavy metal. hundreds of women demanding refunds lined u
this is some of the lipstick products. some of you may have seen we had a bill in california industry, they said we can't get lead out of lipstick. but it is not in 39 percent of the products that we tested including this $1.99 wet and wild but found $8 lorel and and $24 lipstick. what we see consistently is that even the high end brands, you are paying for packaging and marketing. everybody likes to ask about cliniq u e if you go into a macies, you'll see the lab white coats and scientifically...
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is enough to increase production not pleased in the life stalks. one hundred times that is just obtaining. through ordinary selection. however some russian scientists are taking mother nature one step further their cross breeding domestic life stuck with their wild cousins generating new species like this cow yak hybrid . and here at the institute of animal husbandry just outside of moscow there's a whole range of hybrid animals that they're experimenting with these new species are designed to offer certain advantages over their purely domestic cousins by varying the gene pool immune to common herd diseases that means more survive to maturity and potentially more meat on our tables in addition to this is vance form of selection they're also pushing ahead with cutting edge genetic engineering. and complicated process. instead of mixing the genomes of closely related animal species more distant taxonomic. families share genetic information with each other. transition gnosis is a process by which a specific gene is taken from one animal and insert it
is enough to increase production not pleased in the life stalks. one hundred times that is just obtaining. through ordinary selection. however some russian scientists are taking mother nature one step further their cross breeding domestic life stuck with their wild cousins generating new species like this cow yak hybrid . and here at the institute of animal husbandry just outside of moscow there's a whole range of hybrid animals that they're experimenting with these new species are designed to...
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if you look at deepwater production in the u.s. when we hit 1.7 million barrels a day before the mccondo disaster, that was 30% of global production, a number that had gotten to that level of roughly 4.5 million barrels a day pretty quickly. deepwater had been growing at about a 10% rate per annum and there was no reason to think that would stop in the next decade, so the brazilian piece of that, you know, doubling from 2 million today to 4 million by 2018 or 2022, the number is a significant number. >> we have time for one last quick question, the gentleman in back there. >> thank you, bill murray from "oil daily." when we're talking about by 2020 the possibility of having in the imports down to less than 3 million barrels a day and including nafta probably being net long, and staying away from the policy, of course, does it make any sense whatsoever to start to consider to ask the question about spare capacity in the u.s. and what value that would be as a tool of what strategic value that would be? >> i think that's a great quest
if you look at deepwater production in the u.s. when we hit 1.7 million barrels a day before the mccondo disaster, that was 30% of global production, a number that had gotten to that level of roughly 4.5 million barrels a day pretty quickly. deepwater had been growing at about a 10% rate per annum and there was no reason to think that would stop in the next decade, so the brazilian piece of that, you know, doubling from 2 million today to 4 million by 2018 or 2022, the number is a significant...
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to turn this fluffy by product into a nutritious meal. as developing nations become richer their populations will consume more and more meat that means that traditional livestock farming only an especially strong shot in the arm to keep up with the rising world demand. for millennia we've drawn on the principles of natural selection and nature genes mutate well naturally with the most successful alterations spread to following generations over the centuries humans have employed selection to create plants with greater yields as well as more productive animals in this so called artificial selection the only difference is that we've decided which traits are beneficial and are targeted to be passed on. here in russia the push for artificially selected food was championed by nicholas veal of a soviet botanist in geneticists back in the twenty's and thirty's he was at the forefront of genetic selection in not only the soviet union but also the world his work took him all over the globe collecting various seed samples he created a massive bank o
to turn this fluffy by product into a nutritious meal. as developing nations become richer their populations will consume more and more meat that means that traditional livestock farming only an especially strong shot in the arm to keep up with the rising world demand. for millennia we've drawn on the principles of natural selection and nature genes mutate well naturally with the most successful alterations spread to following generations over the centuries humans have employed selection to...
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it is not just housing production. we are including in this home ownership and stabilization programs. we have managed a series of home ownership programs, through the down payment assistance loan program, police and the community, teacher next door. a housing trust fund would double the capacity of our career down payment assistance program by providing $15 million in the first five years, to double this revolving fund. it is a revolving fund that sustains itself through repayment upon sale with the share of appreciation that would strengthen the capacity of this resolving source -- revolving source. housing stabilization, a category of programs that can include things like our single- family rehab program that we have managed, a lever to mediation, healthy homes. we recently finished a green retrofit to increase energy performance. housing counseling foreclosure prevention. these are programs we have managed in the past. a housing trust fund will provide new revenue, totaling $15 million, for housing stabilization pr
it is not just housing production. we are including in this home ownership and stabilization programs. we have managed a series of home ownership programs, through the down payment assistance loan program, police and the community, teacher next door. a housing trust fund would double the capacity of our career down payment assistance program by providing $15 million in the first five years, to double this revolving fund. it is a revolving fund that sustains itself through repayment upon sale...
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this flexibility in production was conceived in this conference room, where designers and production workers meet. most companies don't station designers at production sites, but in this factory, workers from the two divisions collaborate at the early stages. >> translator: if possible, i want to move it this way just one millimeter. >> translator: a whole millimeter? we're working with tenths of millimeters here. >> translator: is it too hard to change now? >> translator: our biggest advantage here is that designers can hear a request from the production team and discuss them on the spot. it's all about perfecting the product. >> reporter: the computer produced here is extremely popular and is being shipped not only domestically, but to more than 50 countries. >> translator: i feel we should focus on how to enhance the made in japan concept rather than just trying to make a better product. >> shifting production offshore may save a company money, but some technologies and craftsmanship can't be measured in terms of cost. many believe preserving these skills is one way to create trul
this flexibility in production was conceived in this conference room, where designers and production workers meet. most companies don't station designers at production sites, but in this factory, workers from the two divisions collaborate at the early stages. >> translator: if possible, i want to move it this way just one millimeter. >> translator: a whole millimeter? we're working with tenths of millimeters here. >> translator: is it too hard to change now? >>...
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potential production numbers up even higher. the reference case is the darker shade here, but as you can see, there are a number of cases particularly with high reserves, where net petroleum imports shrink quite a bit as you get out to 2025 and 2035. obviously the net imports number is going to depend on not just domestic supply but what's happening with demand as well. so let's, you know, again look at some of the possibilities here. the reference case in the eia's annual energy outlook for the u.s. shows dependence on imported petroleum will shrink from about 50% in 2010 right now we're already down below 45%, to 36% in 2035. if we were to take the high production case and combine that with the low demand case, that number could be 14%, down close to 3 million barrels a day. it's not impossible to think of some cases that would lead to even further shrinkage and dependence on net imports. if you had higher oil prices and more conservation, if you had stronger fuel efficiency standards, if you had better technology in the deman
potential production numbers up even higher. the reference case is the darker shade here, but as you can see, there are a number of cases particularly with high reserves, where net petroleum imports shrink quite a bit as you get out to 2025 and 2035. obviously the net imports number is going to depend on not just domestic supply but what's happening with demand as well. so let's, you know, again look at some of the possibilities here. the reference case in the eia's annual energy outlook for...
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there is no compulsory conversion from the standard production to organic production. it's a decision that producers make on their own. usda said they make no claims that organically produced food is safer and more nitrogen should defeat -- nutritious. iacp a that gives me a good housekeeping seal of approval for the folks in texas it is a state based license but it gives me an advantage. cpa pay 100% of the cost of that licensor said to have the taxpayers pay addition to higher prices for organic food which they choose to buy the 750 dollar front-end cost share to me makes no sense particularly where we are and somebody said the organics program has grown and grown petraeus degette has. estimate we only have two minutes. >> we also provide in this bill and additional $80 million for the organic agricultural research and provide initial 5 million new funds for organic market data initiative and spend another 5 million for the modernization technology to the national organic program, so there is new money for the organics this is 22 million we really don't need to spend
there is no compulsory conversion from the standard production to organic production. it's a decision that producers make on their own. usda said they make no claims that organically produced food is safer and more nitrogen should defeat -- nutritious. iacp a that gives me a good housekeeping seal of approval for the folks in texas it is a state based license but it gives me an advantage. cpa pay 100% of the cost of that licensor said to have the taxpayers pay addition to higher prices for...
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i looked up all these products as a teen, 20 products a day, i was surprised to discover, i had been with exposing myself to 200 products a day before i got on the school bus. what is in this stuff that we put on our bodies, put in our hair on a daily basis. that is what we have been working on and looking at for about the passed 5 years. these are the groups involved in the campaign for safe products. most poplar brands of all kinds of products, deodor rants, makeups, even baby shampoos contain chemicals that are toxic that get into our system. most of these chemicals, um, come from oil by-products, petroleum. this is true of the high end brands like cliniq ue. we know they are toxic, animal studies show they lead to certain health effects. it is okay because there is just a little bit of toxic chemical and you can't prove it causes harm. so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into th
i looked up all these products as a teen, 20 products a day, i was surprised to discover, i had been with exposing myself to 200 products a day before i got on the school bus. what is in this stuff that we put on our bodies, put in our hair on a daily basis. that is what we have been working on and looking at for about the passed 5 years. these are the groups involved in the campaign for safe products. most poplar brands of all kinds of products, deodor rants, makeups, even baby shampoos...
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make sure you test the product.face and have an allergy reaction, a small place, wrist, ears a good spot, user for a few days. only start one product at a time as opposed to multiple at the same time. >> next fragrance-free, also misleading in some cases. >> fragrance-free doesn't mean the product has no scent. that's confusing. they can have masking scents in the product. what it means is the manufacturer didn't put an ingredient in acting as a fragrance but they put in other products that have a smell to them. have you to be careful about that. >> more and more you see the label cruelty-free. does that mean it's not tested on animals? >> often cruelty-free means not tested on animal but doesn't mean active ingredients aren't tested on animals. many cosmetic companies buy it from companies testing on animals and write cruelty-free on labels. >> collagen boosting. >> also a casual phrase. it doesn't mean anything. collagen is the main part of the skin. collagen boosting product can do anything from making your skin
make sure you test the product.face and have an allergy reaction, a small place, wrist, ears a good spot, user for a few days. only start one product at a time as opposed to multiple at the same time. >> next fragrance-free, also misleading in some cases. >> fragrance-free doesn't mean the product has no scent. that's confusing. they can have masking scents in the product. what it means is the manufacturer didn't put an ingredient in acting as a fragrance but they put in other...
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if you like the product, love the product, can't live without the product, it doesn't equate to a high stock price. i use the example of sirius satellite radio. a lot of us have to use that. it equates to a $2 price. at that point, they have to monetize. facebook has to learn how to monetize. that's the biggest issue. >> we want to go back to the conference call. mark zuckerberg is now addressing advertising revenue. take a listen. >> one important aspect of social ads is that since they're based on social activity, they've been to our news feed on mobile and desk top. this is important because mobile users already spend so much time reading their news feed. that gives us a clear path to building a strong business on mobile. we recently began to roll out our sponsored stories. by the end of june, sponsored stories in news feed was at a run rate of over $1 million per day in revenue. half of that coming from mobile. this is an encouraging start in our effort to generate revenue from the mobile use of facebook. we know social ads perform much better than non-social ads. overall, i hope m
if you like the product, love the product, can't live without the product, it doesn't equate to a high stock price. i use the example of sirius satellite radio. a lot of us have to use that. it equates to a $2 price. at that point, they have to monetize. facebook has to learn how to monetize. that's the biggest issue. >> we want to go back to the conference call. mark zuckerberg is now addressing advertising revenue. take a listen. >> one important aspect of social ads is that since...
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the city has many goals that promote production of affordable housing. this ordinance would help measure and better document house and franciscans are meeting this goal. . how sentences since our meeting this goal. it helps to ensure all departments are responsive to the city's established housing goals. the supervisor feels comfortable with the proposed changes recommended by staff regarding putting this in the administrative code. she also agrees with the proposed amendment you will hear about later to have a geographic overlay specifically providing district updates in each of the categories. should also like to express her thanks to the planning staff who have worked on this, especially kimia, sarah, teresa, and ann marie. >> i will explain the way it is now in terms of reports and hearings. i will explain what the ordinance would mandate for these. finally, i will describe the density proposals. currently, the department has three housing report. these would address most of the requirements published in the ordinance. some of these reports are not m
the city has many goals that promote production of affordable housing. this ordinance would help measure and better document house and franciscans are meeting this goal. . how sentences since our meeting this goal. it helps to ensure all departments are responsive to the city's established housing goals. the supervisor feels comfortable with the proposed changes recommended by staff regarding putting this in the administrative code. she also agrees with the proposed amendment you will hear...
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talking about the productivity issue. in 2009, we found the tway in the children's product which had a problem due to regulations. since then, we stopped the import and sales of the toys and children's products and we have established safety programs in our country -- in our company. we obtained approval and the start to import and selling the product at this moment. today, a i was invited our attorney and we have a presentation about the product at issue. we have the japan town community support to support the community meeting at the last meeting on the july 9 and since then i start to conduct each community to understanding the activities. i ain't had the community groups already and i keep on going to meet the other community groups to understand how we can supporting those communities individual. thank you very much. that is all. president fong: is there any public comment on this item? >> good afternoon, commissioners. on the executive director of the japan town task force. i have a couple of extra copies of support
talking about the productivity issue. in 2009, we found the tway in the children's product which had a problem due to regulations. since then, we stopped the import and sales of the toys and children's products and we have established safety programs in our country -- in our company. we obtained approval and the start to import and selling the product at this moment. today, a i was invited our attorney and we have a presentation about the product at issue. we have the japan town community...
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. -- infill products. there were seven or eight projects out there, some natural, some manufactured. the lot had not been tried and tested in the marketplace, especially the united states. there is a lot of technology in europe that is evolving. the track record here and there had not proven itself to us yet. we have been maintaining the synthetic turf with robert because it is a tried and true process. it is a safe product. we want to be ahead of the curve, where possible. people have talked about other municipalities and agencies, for instance, new york. new york has a substantially larger program and we have, with hundreds of fields in their system. i spoke to one of the commissioners. they are not using rubber any longer. it is not because they do not feel it is safe. they are putting material down and throwing it away when it is done. they do not maintain the fields. they rotate them and go through them quickly. they made policy decisions based on their maintenance procedures. the school district in l
. -- infill products. there were seven or eight projects out there, some natural, some manufactured. the lot had not been tried and tested in the marketplace, especially the united states. there is a lot of technology in europe that is evolving. the track record here and there had not proven itself to us yet. we have been maintaining the synthetic turf with robert because it is a tried and true process. it is a safe product. we want to be ahead of the curve, where possible. people have talked...
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yet increased costs to consumers of dairy products also means that programs like s.n.a.p. will pay more for dairy products or simply stop helping tens of thousands of people in need. now, please let me just reemphasize for a moment that the stabilization program that our amendment will take out would artificially reduce the supply of milk throughout this country, thereby increasing milk and dairy product prices for consumers. as milk prices increase, our lower income consumers are hit especially hard. these are tough economic times and as i mentioned, it is a fact that they spend a higher proportion of their income on food than all other consumers. this amendment actually saves more money than the underlying dairy bill. and yet, it is more affordable for small farmers with premiums for farmers with 250 cows or fewer, that are lower than those included in the chairman's mark. there are no payment limits and farms of all sizes can select any amount of milk production up to 80% of the operation's historic milk production and by margin protection in 50 cent increments from $4
yet increased costs to consumers of dairy products also means that programs like s.n.a.p. will pay more for dairy products or simply stop helping tens of thousands of people in need. now, please let me just reemphasize for a moment that the stabilization program that our amendment will take out would artificially reduce the supply of milk throughout this country, thereby increasing milk and dairy product prices for consumers. as milk prices increase, our lower income consumers are hit...
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work products. -- on these work products. all of the deliverable slow at of this financial model. but unfortunately, the representatives have not been able to provide me with estimates of when they would even be delivered. commissioner shmeltzer: is this holding up other parts of the community? their failure to submit these products? >> it is holding up whatever parts of the program that local power might gets rolled then. we can still launch the program without it. we can still have the legislation gets considered in september without it. we have designed the program in a way that -- as we do various methods of build out, we can later those then as those become available. commissioner shmeltzer: how much was the total contract? >> $380,000, i believe. commissioner shmeltzer: have they been submitting invoices? >> i have not seen an invoice for awhile. i would have to double check the precise numbers. i think about $180,000 has been spent. commissioner shmeltzer: $180,000 has been spent and we have
work products. -- on these work products. all of the deliverable slow at of this financial model. but unfortunately, the representatives have not been able to provide me with estimates of when they would even be delivered. commissioner shmeltzer: is this holding up other parts of the community? their failure to submit these products? >> it is holding up whatever parts of the program that local power might gets rolled then. we can still launch the program without it. we can still have the...
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a range of energy-oriented products. and that's what we're showing today. because all of us know that we have to be able to generate new forms of energy using new systems such as solar panels, and once you generate it, of course, we've got to be able to store it intelligently and then manage it. so along with the traditional forms of power generation in the grid, more and more people are actually creating their own energy at home. typically using wind power or, more importantly, solar. so in panasonic's case, for example, here in salem, oregon, we make these giant, heavy silicon ingots. it's a very highly-refined form of silicone with some other chemistry that then gets sliced into thin layers and turned into the how long yules that make up -- modules that make up solar panels. panasonic is the company with the single most efficient energy capture pass-through in its solar panels, a little over 20%. and, of course, over time we hope to grow that so that more of the sun's energy is actually collected, sent down the system
a range of energy-oriented products. and that's what we're showing today. because all of us know that we have to be able to generate new forms of energy using new systems such as solar panels, and once you generate it, of course, we've got to be able to store it intelligently and then manage it. so along with the traditional forms of power generation in the grid, more and more people are actually creating their own energy at home. typically using wind power or, more importantly, solar. so in...
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so the hospitals will look at our products in a different way and say, okay, we need those products becausesave lives. >> i don't want to slight this farm suitle call business. when it spun off it will attract a lot of people. because of the contrast products in radial pharmaceutical. they have good markets. >> they have great market. not only that, they have great cash flow. so the pharmaceutical business being spun off has nothing to do with the performance of the business. those businesses are in great the markets. they have been able to generate great and strong cash flows. this is going to be a great spin-off. it is all about lifecycle management. those products will take much longer to come to fruition than medical devices. therefore, we decided they should have their own company that can invest in that product portfolio. >> you have done a great job for shareholders. really set the tone for what a lot of health care companies have to do. you understand that shareholder value is preeminent. thank you very much for coming on the show. >> thank you, jim. >> guys, look. managements that
so the hospitals will look at our products in a different way and say, okay, we need those products becausesave lives. >> i don't want to slight this farm suitle call business. when it spun off it will attract a lot of people. because of the contrast products in radial pharmaceutical. they have good markets. >> they have great market. not only that, they have great cash flow. so the pharmaceutical business being spun off has nothing to do with the performance of the business. those...
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same product today. that, in my words, speaks volumes. >>> throughout the day here at the summit, we've been collecting questions from the attendies and the questions they have about running their business and now we have our panel here to answer some of these questions. reeba is one of our regular panelists and alexa is the leading personal finance and personal finance website for women. the first question comes from annette. >> if you have a dynamite branding story, but the company does not have strong enough distribution, do you resist the temptation to go out with your story a about a first and only? >> this is tricky. when you start a company, you're excited to get it out there. if people can't wait to buy your product or service, do you wait? >> a lot of people have branding up front and have nobody to sell that brand to. a lot of wasted money. also, if you spend a little bit on branding, it will help you get more distribution because you won't hear about it and you will say, i want part of that. i
same product today. that, in my words, speaks volumes. >>> throughout the day here at the summit, we've been collecting questions from the attendies and the questions they have about running their business and now we have our panel here to answer some of these questions. reeba is one of our regular panelists and alexa is the leading personal finance and personal finance website for women. the first question comes from annette. >> if you have a dynamite branding story, but the...
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same product today? word, speaks volumes. >>> throughout the day here at the summit, we've been collecting questions from the atte attendees and the questions they have about running their business and we have our pan aal here. reba is one of our regular panelists and founder and ceo of grow business media and the leading financial website for women. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> the first question comes from annette. >> a dynamite branding story but the company does not have strong enough distribution, do you resist the temptation to go out with your story of a first and only? >> when you start a company, you're excited to get it out there, if people can't buy your product or service, do you wait until you have distribution? branding, also important, time to focus on the branding strategy. i would focus first on distribution and then hone in on branding. >> let's move on to the next question. social media and marketing. >> if you think there's such thing as too much in
same product today? word, speaks volumes. >>> throughout the day here at the summit, we've been collecting questions from the atte attendees and the questions they have about running their business and we have our pan aal here. reba is one of our regular panelists and founder and ceo of grow business media and the leading financial website for women. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> the first question comes from annette. >> a dynamite...
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in confectionary products from 1995 to 2004 of 400%, from 300 million to $1.2 billion. it is very clear to me in a district where we have companies that manufacture products using sugar and one of those companies has reduced its workforce by 500 including 200 at a plant in my district that if we allow this policy to continue the way it has, we're going to see more of this with folks moving their locations to canada, the, quote, choice for confectionary manufacturers. let's reverse that. let's keep the united states the choice for confectionary manufacturers by having a sugar policy that allows for the kind of flexibility for manufacturers that need sugar every day of the year to be able to get sugar at a competitive price every day of the year. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from minnesota, the ranking member seeks recognition to strike the last word. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i move to strike the last word. >> recognized for five minutes. >> i strongly oppose this amendment. my good friend mr. goodlatte says this
in confectionary products from 1995 to 2004 of 400%, from 300 million to $1.2 billion. it is very clear to me in a district where we have companies that manufacture products using sugar and one of those companies has reduced its workforce by 500 including 200 at a plant in my district that if we allow this policy to continue the way it has, we're going to see more of this with folks moving their locations to canada, the, quote, choice for confectionary manufacturers. let's reverse that. let's...
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>> the products are meant to show the full range of possibilities. this is an outline after market radio. it is connected to an iphone. the consumer, when using this in their car, it is no different from using a am or fm radio. we have another xtreme of a samsung's refrigerator. there really is a samsung refrigerator that integrates pandora. the percentage of people who buy this refrigerator who connect to bandura with an account is unusually high. people really are enjoying pandora in their kitchens, courtesy of these dams on refrigerator. and we are huge on -- courtesy of samsung on their refrigerator. and we are huge on ipad and kindle fire. all the companies displaying up here, half of the company's market products that integrate pandora. direct tv, samsung, intel, audio? -- carmielvox, pretty much -- audiovox, pretty much all of the electronics technology today. craigslist thank you -- >> thank you. >> panasonic is one of the companies that has a display here at the consumer electronics show on capitol hill. and peter salmon is the vice- preside
>> the products are meant to show the full range of possibilities. this is an outline after market radio. it is connected to an iphone. the consumer, when using this in their car, it is no different from using a am or fm radio. we have another xtreme of a samsung's refrigerator. there really is a samsung refrigerator that integrates pandora. the percentage of people who buy this refrigerator who connect to bandura with an account is unusually high. people really are enjoying pandora in...
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forest products, demand for housing -- for building products recovering slowly.t that changed? i'm watching the price of lumber go up, listening to home builders. you may be too pessimistic on that one. >> we are seeing growth, but the base is way down. >> that's a good point. >> percentage base may look healthy, but it is so far down from what it was in the past. it's still not significant in the overall scheme of things. it is encouraging that it is moving in the right direction. >> you call out. i know that one of the problems with coal is natural gas. you call out chemicals getting better. that's natural gas. you also talk about fracking and oil and gas and drilling. how's it going? >> good. it's a nice new market for us. lots of excitement around it. natural gas drilling is here to stay. we're also finding opportunities in the shale for oil cars to come east in tank cars. we think that's a great opportunity going forward. >> many people feel, listen, you're gdp and nothing else. the productivity gain is amazing. you have a new hub you said would be big. it i
forest products, demand for housing -- for building products recovering slowly.t that changed? i'm watching the price of lumber go up, listening to home builders. you may be too pessimistic on that one. >> we are seeing growth, but the base is way down. >> that's a good point. >> percentage base may look healthy, but it is so far down from what it was in the past. it's still not significant in the overall scheme of things. it is encouraging that it is moving in the right...