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governor rendell knows this well. he did this here in pennsylvania, and it worked.america is sedation -- america as a nation is not doing the. as i said in that interview, the private sector really gets the answers it needs because we don't have a holistic strategy. we ask for framework. we get them. in the last 10 years, just under 10 years the u.s. manufacturing sector has accelerate its loss of manufacturing jobs. in the last 10 years the u.s. manufacturing sector which now employs 7 million as i mentioned earlier, lost 5.5 million. 5.5 million manufacturing jobs and advanced technologies left the country in the last 10 years. that they complete third of the sector. our national past year -- posture. we have less answers open. there is a profound policy of uncertainty in the united states. we are lacking the courageous leaders like governor rendell who does my not being elected the next time around, although he did. by taking the courageous stand saying i'm not operating on a two, four, or six-year cycle. i'm operating for our country, for our safety. this lack o
governor rendell knows this well. he did this here in pennsylvania, and it worked.america is sedation -- america as a nation is not doing the. as i said in that interview, the private sector really gets the answers it needs because we don't have a holistic strategy. we ask for framework. we get them. in the last 10 years, just under 10 years the u.s. manufacturing sector has accelerate its loss of manufacturing jobs. in the last 10 years the u.s. manufacturing sector which now employs 7 million...
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governor rendell knows this well. he did this and it worked. america is the nation isn't doing that. success of the federal governments have not put a holistic view to attracting value creating an effective and jobs to the country. as i said in an interview the private sector really gets the answer is it needs because we don't have a holistic strategy we ask for frameworks and did burdens. the last ten years, just under ten years the u.s. manufacturing sector has accelerated its loss of manufacturing jobs. then in effect in a sector which employs 7 million as i mentioned earlier lost 5.5 million. 5.5 million manufacturing jobs in advanced technologies left the country in the last ten years. that is a complete food of the sector. the national posture has been passive. we've left the big questions unanswered whether they be on energy policy, taxes, regulatory reform, they've been unanswered. there was a profound policy uncertainty in the united states. we are lacking the courageous leaders like governor rendell who don't mind not being elected th
governor rendell knows this well. he did this and it worked. america is the nation isn't doing that. success of the federal governments have not put a holistic view to attracting value creating an effective and jobs to the country. as i said in an interview the private sector really gets the answer is it needs because we don't have a holistic strategy we ask for frameworks and did burdens. the last ten years, just under ten years the u.s. manufacturing sector has accelerated its loss of...
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colleagues who are more than ready to do it as you saw at the business council last week, governor rendell. and history will show whenever that happens, that, in fact, good things occur. i am reminded of president kennedy's call when he says we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do other things, he said not because they are easy, but because they are hard. the response of the call was extraordinary, but engaging business to that call, president kennedy unleashed innovation like the country had never seen in the modern era. from that, from the space program, from the r&d that the government supported at the time came innovations like solar panels, ultrasound scanners, surgical technology, medical imaging, the computing age was born in that era. .. >> if we don't recognize them right now by refusing to get in the game, we will go subscale. we are choosing by not choosing to go beyond the tipping point. no choice is not an option. manufacturing in this country at 9% of the gdp will go subscale. it'll happen in your careers. in this next 10-15 years, it will happen. and when it happen
colleagues who are more than ready to do it as you saw at the business council last week, governor rendell. and history will show whenever that happens, that, in fact, good things occur. i am reminded of president kennedy's call when he says we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do other things, he said not because they are easy, but because they are hard. the response of the call was extraordinary, but engaging business to that call, president kennedy unleashed innovation like the...
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were all friends were elected mayors of large cities at the time -- rich daley in chicago and ed rendell in philadelphia, kurt schmoke in baltimore. i like cities and kind of watch what they do. but this is a particularly interesting time for cities because revenues are down, expenses are up, a lot of stress in a lot of places particularly the protracted recession, although new york's been a little bit better off than most cities. still has folks who are struggling. it's the common issues of people across the country who struck me, a, but b, the difficulty of injecting innovative reform in a really large bureaucracy also struck me as well. >> i have a lot of former things that you've written and also stories about you. what's the difference between being mayor of indianapolis and being deputy mayor of new york when it comes to the media? >> well, this -- there's more here and they're more aggressive. now, in -- i think media and cities have changed, by the way. i mean, the local hometown paper, which both was a cheerleader and could afford investigative reporters, right, they're both the
were all friends were elected mayors of large cities at the time -- rich daley in chicago and ed rendell in philadelphia, kurt schmoke in baltimore. i like cities and kind of watch what they do. but this is a particularly interesting time for cities because revenues are down, expenses are up, a lot of stress in a lot of places particularly the protracted recession, although new york's been a little bit better off than most cities. still has folks who are struggling. it's the common issues of...
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where between the severity of congressman lee hamilton and the severity of talking to governor ed rendell? >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> do you have anymore on that side? >> a word i haven't heard much this morning is compromise and how far civility and compromise work hand-in-hand and that is not part of the problem today that we have. >> asked whether or not we thought it was civility the question we need to be asking. i got to see the screening of prohibition and i thought it was outstanding but one thing that really struck me was the level of corruption and i think that is a word we need to discuss. more so than civility is the corruption and we had the bootleggers going right into the capital, delivering illegal goods. we have got things going on in our government that are like that and worse. but, i actually wrote a rather lengthy article recently about the paradox of political divide. while i personally would identify more with keli. he said i'm a dyed in the bold liberal so we can definitely agree on one thing that the corruption is absolutely no place in our government at
where between the severity of congressman lee hamilton and the severity of talking to governor ed rendell? >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> do you have anymore on that side? >> a word i haven't heard much this morning is compromise and how far civility and compromise work hand-in-hand and that is not part of the problem today that we have. >> asked whether or not we thought it was civility the question we need to be asking. i got to see the screening of...
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were all friends were elected mayors of large cities at the time -- rich daley in chicago and ed rendell in philadelphia, kurt schmoke in baltimore. i like cities and kind of watch what they do. but this is a particularly interesting time for cities because revenues are down, expenses are up, a lot of stress in a lot of places particularly the protracted recession, although new york's been a little bit better off than most cities. still has folks who are struggling. it's the common issues of people across the country who struck me, a, but b, the difficulty of injecting innovative reform in a really large bureaucracy also struck me as well. >> i have a lot of former things that you've written and also stories about you. what's the difference between being mayor of indianapolis and being deputy mayor of new york when it comes to the media? >> well, this -- there's more here and they're more aggressive. now, in -- i think media and cities have changed, by the way. i mean, the local hometown paper, which both was a cheerleader and could afford investigative reporters, right, they're both the
were all friends were elected mayors of large cities at the time -- rich daley in chicago and ed rendell in philadelphia, kurt schmoke in baltimore. i like cities and kind of watch what they do. but this is a particularly interesting time for cities because revenues are down, expenses are up, a lot of stress in a lot of places particularly the protracted recession, although new york's been a little bit better off than most cities. still has folks who are struggling. it's the common issues of...
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between the severity according to congressman lee hamilton and civility according to governor ed rendell>> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> do you have any more on that side? no? okay. >> a word i haven't heard much this morning is compromise and how far civility and compromise work hand in hand. and if that's not also part of the problem today that we have. >> you asked whether or not we thought that it was civility. actually the question we need to be asking, i got to see the screening last night of prohibition. i thought it was outstanding. but one thing that really struck me was the level of corruption. and i think that's a c word we really need to discuss. more so than civility is the corruption. we had the bootleggers going right into the capitol delivering illegal goods. we've got things going on like that in our government and worse. but we, i actually wrote a rather lengthy article recently about the paradox of political divide. while i personally would identify more with kelly, i've discovered that across the aisle my friend michael here and i that we just made friends here, an
between the severity according to congressman lee hamilton and civility according to governor ed rendell>> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> do you have any more on that side? no? okay. >> a word i haven't heard much this morning is compromise and how far civility and compromise work hand in hand. and if that's not also part of the problem today that we have. >> you asked whether or not we thought that it was civility. actually the question we need to be asking, i...