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city not only known for its beauty and rich history but its reputation for science the research and manufacturers is known far outside russia's borders. production facility. is responsible. producing nine out of the twenty four. were invented in russia in one thousand nine hundred sixty four now called a nice north good institute for pride physics. know used in the vast majority of talk of marx throughout the world as heating the puzzle without them will be next to impossible. he says twenty...
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city not only known for its beauty and rich history but its reputation for science the research and manufacturing is known far outside russia's borders. this year. production facility. is responsible for producing nine out of the twenty four. were invented in russia in one thousand nine hundred sixty four called a nice north. physics. are used in the vast majority of the world. without them next to impossible. twenty four gyra trying to be located in a separate building one hundred fifty meters away from. the electromagnetic waves the producer of the senate wave guys into the reactor helping keep the cosmic to the temperature necessary for fusion. we see as a regular customer since we've agreed to supply it with knowing. the year two thousand and twenty there are a regular customer but we also hope to be able to sell. under other contracts in the same period. gyro is locked in for circle is taken from so it's a pretty good name for a device that's big. on the rotates emotional electrons in the beams of elections are accelerated towards a cavity where strong when they see the field is applied the
city not only known for its beauty and rich history but its reputation for science the research and manufacturing is known far outside russia's borders. this year. production facility. is responsible for producing nine out of the twenty four. were invented in russia in one thousand nine hundred sixty four called a nice north. physics. are used in the vast majority of the world. without them next to impossible. twenty four gyra trying to be located in a separate building one hundred fifty meters...
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city not only known for its beauty and rich history but its reputation for science the research and manufacturing is known far outside russia's borders. production facility. is responsible. producing nine out of the twenty four. were invented in russia in one thousand nine hundred sixty four now called a nice north good institute for pride physics they know used in the vast majority of talk of marks throughout the world as heating the puzzle without them next to impossible. he says twenty four gyra trying to locate it in a separate filled a one hundred fifty meters away from it reacts the electromagnetic waves to do so he sends by a long way for guys into the reactor helping the cosmic to the temperature necessary for fusion. we see each other as a regular customer since we've agreed to supply it with knowing. the year two thousand and twenty there are a regular customer but we also hope to be able to sell to all three. under other contracts in the same period. gyro is latin for circle untrimmed is taken from electron so it's a pretty good name for a device that's based on the rotates emotional e
city not only known for its beauty and rich history but its reputation for science the research and manufacturing is known far outside russia's borders. production facility. is responsible. producing nine out of the twenty four. were invented in russia in one thousand nine hundred sixty four now called a nice north good institute for pride physics they know used in the vast majority of talk of marks throughout the world as heating the puzzle without them next to impossible. he says twenty four...
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only known for its picturesque beauty and rich history but its reputation for science the research and manufacturing is known far outside russia's borders. production facility. is responsible for nine out of the twenty four. thousand nine hundred sixty four. physics. know used in the. next to impossible. twenty four gyra trying to relocate it in a separate building one hundred fifty meters away from. the electromagnetic waves they produce obesity waveguides interacts helping. the cosmic to the temperature necessary for fusion. we see each as a regular customer since we've agreed to supply it with knowing. the year two thousand and twenty there are a regular customer but we also hope to be able to sell to all three. under other contracts in the same period of the gyro is latin for circle untrimmed is taken from electron so it's a pretty good name for a device that's based on the rotates emotional electrons in a gyra drawn the beams of elections are accelerating towards a covered c west strong when they see the field is apply neat the interaction between the rotating motion of the electrons and the mo
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. >>> two big names in michigan are opening a new battery research and manufacturing laboratory. ford hopes to expect batteries for electric and hybrid cars. they will test new batteries for prototype vehicles. >>> crude oil prices slip as the u.s. government is not running at full power. crude oil is now selling for less than $110 a barrel. that is bushing down gas prices. aaa reports san francisco has the highest local price. south bay drivers paying the lowest. >>> time now is 54:00. coming up, it is the battle of the -- time now is 5:49. coming up, the battle of the pumpkins. >>> new clues in the case of a british girl who disappeared from her parents hotel room six years ago. >>> get ktvu news to go. download the app and click the icon and you can watch all of our newscast live on your -- newscasts live on your smartphone. ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. people go to a mattress store, and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individ
. >>> two big names in michigan are opening a new battery research and manufacturing laboratory. ford hopes to expect batteries for electric and hybrid cars. they will test new batteries for prototype vehicles. >>> crude oil prices slip as the u.s. government is not running at full power. crude oil is now selling for less than $110 a barrel. that is bushing down gas prices. aaa reports san francisco has the highest local price. south bay drivers paying the lowest. >>>...
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. >> ford motor company and the university of michigan are opening a new battery research and manufacturingab. they hope this will speed the development of batteries for electric and hybrid cars. the center, on the university's campus in ann arbor, will bring together battery makers, car companies and researchers who will test new batteries for prototype vehicles. expensive batteries have weighed on electric car sales, but battery costs are expected to fall as new materials are discovered and production increases. let us give you a live look outside. the walnut creek bart station there is no bart strike this morning but that does not mean that it is over. at least for this morning things are looking decent. potential deal in congress to reopen the government, or increase the debt ceiling. but during a special session in the senate yesterday, majority leader harry reid said he's hopeful both sides can hammer out an agreement. i've had a productive conversation with the republican leader this afternoon. our discussions were substantive. and we'll continue those discussions. i'm optimistic abo
. >> ford motor company and the university of michigan are opening a new battery research and manufacturingab. they hope this will speed the development of batteries for electric and hybrid cars. the center, on the university's campus in ann arbor, will bring together battery makers, car companies and researchers who will test new batteries for prototype vehicles. expensive batteries have weighed on electric car sales, but battery costs are expected to fall as new materials are discovered...
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be in the stock, so they'll actually go -- fizz look i go into the storage spaces and the research spaces and manufacturing destr destroyed. it's the getting in that's going to be difficult. two of them are hot zones and there're no clear resolution that they'll say we're going to give you safe passage. come on in. it's going be very dangers. >> is there any understanding or believe that they can somehow move somewhere where they will not be destroyed or detected? >> i think it's always a risk but we have to remember that russian credibility on the luchblt russians have the whiphand and they're going to do everything they can to make sure it happens. >> let's talk with you, secretary rice. were you surprised that this agreement to give up the chemical weapons came to quickly after they were an off-the-cuff remark? >> i have spent a lot of time with vladimir putin. he saw an opening to displace the united states very well in this conflict. he saw an eat to secure russia's re-entry into the middle east since henry kissinger did. he's interested in russia. not in assad or syrian situation. give him credit. he
be in the stock, so they'll actually go -- fizz look i go into the storage spaces and the research spaces and manufacturing destr destroyed. it's the getting in that's going to be difficult. two of them are hot zones and there're no clear resolution that they'll say we're going to give you safe passage. come on in. it's going be very dangers. >> is there any understanding or believe that they can somehow move somewhere where they will not be destroyed or detected? >> i think it's...
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example, i think that the more that we could focus on job creation and on incentivizing for example domestic manufacturing and things like research, you put people to work in a 21st century economy. those people paying taxes and those taxes go to pay down our debt. we can think of creative idea that's are about cutting our budget responsibly but also creating opportunities since incentivized growth. those are things i supported. i continue to support. as well, what we haven't taken a look at, there have been reductions in our deficit actually over the last four years that this is a really tough economy as well. i want to balanced approach. democrats proposed a balanced approach. i think that we can get there in the way you get there, you get democrats and republicans around the table to negotiate these things out and to move forward. people talk about the contribution of entitlement programs, i heard your prior guest talking about that to our debt and our deficits. i would say, for example, like on social security, why not list the cap on social security. why is it member of congress making $470,000 a year, i don't pay social sec
example, i think that the more that we could focus on job creation and on incentivizing for example domestic manufacturing and things like research, you put people to work in a 21st century economy. those people paying taxes and those taxes go to pay down our debt. we can think of creative idea that's are about cutting our budget responsibly but also creating opportunities since incentivized growth. those are things i supported. i continue to support. as well, what we haven't taken a look at,...
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and then use it to reduce air pollution in beijing. >> reporter: delegates from beijing are scheduled to visit locations such as a pollution research center, an oil refinery and a car manufacturer in their three-day visit. nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan, china and south korea work together on disaster preparedness >>> japan, china and south korea have agreed to further strengthen their cooperation in case of earthquakes, typhoons and other disasters. the deal came at a biennial ministerial meeting of disaster management officials. japan's minister said political issues exist among the three neighbors, but he said that should not affect overall ties, and they should cooperate unconditionally on disaster management. all three countries have experienced recent natural disasters. the delegates discussed their responses and signed a joint statement on future cooperation. they agreed to hold regular earthquake and typhoon drills and jointly study the causes of large scale natural disasters and response measures. the statement says the three countries will hold their next meeting in japan in 2015. >>> tokyo hopes to hold its highest level defense talks with south korea in two years. japa
and then use it to reduce air pollution in beijing. >> reporter: delegates from beijing are scheduled to visit locations such as a pollution research center, an oil refinery and a car manufacturer in their three-day visit. nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan, china and south korea work together on disaster preparedness >>> japan, china and south korea have agreed to further strengthen their cooperation in case of earthquakes, typhoons and other disasters. the deal came at a...
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manufacturing take place here. we still -- we outinnovate the rest of the world. we're the most creative, we're the best innovators, we lead in foundational research and other kinds of research. the problem is as we invent things in this country, if those -- if we then outsource the manufacturing, so much of the creativity and innovation, both in process and in product take place in that other country because it takes place in the shops. giver you an example -- give you an example. the largest yogurt manufacturer in the united states is in ohio. i was there one day. they used to bring in the supplier -- suppliers would send the plastic cups to the -- to the shop floor, to the manufacturer, and over the big silver vats, they would fill the plastic cups with fermented milk, package it and send it. a young industrial engineer, a couple of people who worked on the line for years said we can do this a lot less expensively and same money for the company, be more productive and efficient. he developed, they developed, the three of them something pretty simple to an engineer, not so simple perhaps to me, but simply they fed -- they fed a roll of plastic in, a sheet of pla
manufacturing take place here. we still -- we outinnovate the rest of the world. we're the most creative, we're the best innovators, we lead in foundational research and other kinds of research. the problem is as we invent things in this country, if those -- if we then outsource the manufacturing, so much of the creativity and innovation, both in process and in product take place in that other country because it takes place in the shops. giver you an example -- give you an example. the largest...
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and national manufacturing day is to highlight manufacturing's importance. manufacturing can generate 70% of exports in both advanced and emerging manufacturing and up to 90% of business and research and development spending. just in my home state of california, there are over 40,000 manufacturers that account for over 1.2 million jobs and $230 billion of output. small supplying contract anufacturers like calbo in fre mo nmp t, california, but i think our calendar is going to delay my visit, they play a key role in the worldwide supply system and the term, supply chain is a concept that's not well understood, nor well discussed for the supply chain is necessary for any manufacturer to be able to produce their products. these manufacturing jobs are high paying and they are job multipliers. a term that's been used previously. high paying and they are job multipliers. ch manufacturing job creates 47 non-manufacturing jobs in areas like customer service and transportation, and other service-oriented sectors. manufacturing outputs is almost 12% of our gross state product in california. and accounts for 87% of our exports. so manufacturing has and continues to be the platform for buildi
and national manufacturing day is to highlight manufacturing's importance. manufacturing can generate 70% of exports in both advanced and emerging manufacturing and up to 90% of business and research and development spending. just in my home state of california, there are over 40,000 manufacturers that account for over 1.2 million jobs and $230 billion of output. small supplying contract anufacturers like calbo in fre mo nmp t, california, but i think our calendar is going to delay my visit,...
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distributes the work and we have the tools to make what people want to make but also our advanced research group. so we have an advanced group here looking at the future of manufacturing. so we're happy to are participate and it's my pleasure to be here. under were so many people that contributed. i'll just tell you there's nothing for fun i've been working on a go-cart and trying out the equipment and a calibrating the machines but there's nothing more fun than the tourists coming walking down and be looking in and get to watch you use the equipment 80 to make stuff. it's really a great location in being not only in the center of the city. there's so many things that hearsay a hands on place but this is the next place. how do we take science and make it a workable item. thanks to everybody (clapping) >> all right. thank you very much carl. mayor lee >> thank you. >> invite you up next. >> wow. first of all, chris and carl congratulations to everyone with auto desk. and unusually it's been about the office expansion at the one market had he highway his staff is expanding. and it's invaluable to our own tech industry and our capital that our city a proud to be that all
distributes the work and we have the tools to make what people want to make but also our advanced research group. so we have an advanced group here looking at the future of manufacturing. so we're happy to are participate and it's my pleasure to be here. under were so many people that contributed. i'll just tell you there's nothing for fun i've been working on a go-cart and trying out the equipment and a calibrating the machines but there's nothing more fun than the tourists coming walking down...
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of all the world's leading radiation biologists and brave new phone manufacturers would try to end his career footprints in groundbreaking research proving cell phones do cause biological damage first let's just joins us good to see you how did the industry react so far i think i didn't exist here into any smear campaign during my case it was just industry use their influence to prevent my research project studies like perfect solutions is now a low top bureau surgeons to issue a stall warning is essentially cooking the brain and the most is husband alan suffered serious memory loss of the years of using a mobile at two am one night he had a massive seizure found a tumor the size of a all right where he held the phone and thank you so much for joining us why you and so many of the suing the industry there's many many others that are already deceased from this that are dying from this younger than my has this. you know it's some as young as twenty eight who are deceased and their narrow surgeons actually told them that it was probably their cell phone yes we had about twenty cities in the states that wanted to legislate as san fra
of all the world's leading radiation biologists and brave new phone manufacturers would try to end his career footprints in groundbreaking research proving cell phones do cause biological damage first let's just joins us good to see you how did the industry react so far i think i didn't exist here into any smear campaign during my case it was just industry use their influence to prevent my research project studies like perfect solutions is now a low top bureau surgeons to issue a stall warning...
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the helmet manufacturer riddell says today's findings can only help the sport to advance and continue to grow. researchers also found that after being injured most young athletes recover within two weeks, but 10 to 20% have concussion symptoms that may last months or years. for jake, it's a lesson learned. >> i feel like no matter what, you're not going to be able to avoid a concussion, no matter what they do, how much they try to fix it. contact will happen. >> reporter: 40,000 young football players just like jake are rushed to emergency departments with concussions every year. there is a culture of resistance. players not reporting symptoms. parents not reporting changes in their children and stiles coaches putting kids back in the game when they should be sitting it out on the sidelines. and it goes for boys and girls. >> so much to say on this topic and we will as time going by. >>> tonight there are communities in this entire country that are trying to put off halloween, or at least delay trick or treating 24 hours until some very rough weather moves through. it's mostly in parts of indiana, kentuck
the helmet manufacturer riddell says today's findings can only help the sport to advance and continue to grow. researchers also found that after being injured most young athletes recover within two weeks, but 10 to 20% have concussion symptoms that may last months or years. for jake, it's a lesson learned. >> i feel like no matter what, you're not going to be able to avoid a concussion, no matter what they do, how much they try to fix it. contact will happen. >> reporter: 40,000...
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that there is the world's leading radiation biologists and brave new phone manufacturers would try to end his career footprints in groundbreaking research proving cell phones do cause biological damage for solutions joins us good to see you how did the industry react so far i think i didn't exist here into any smear campaign during my case it was just industry use their influence to prevent my research project studies like perfect solutions is now a low top bureau surgeons to issue a stall warning it's essentially cooking the brain and it works as husband allen suffered serious memory loss of the years of using a mobile at two am one night he had a massive seizure found a tumor the size of a all right where he held the phone and he thank you so much for joining us why you and so many of the suing the industry there's many many others that are already deceased from this that are dying from this younger than my house this. you know it's some as young as twenty eight who are deceased and their narrow surgeons actually told them that it was probably their cell phone yes we had about twenty cities in the states that wanted to legislate as sa
that there is the world's leading radiation biologists and brave new phone manufacturers would try to end his career footprints in groundbreaking research proving cell phones do cause biological damage for solutions joins us good to see you how did the industry react so far i think i didn't exist here into any smear campaign during my case it was just industry use their influence to prevent my research project studies like perfect solutions is now a low top bureau surgeons to issue a stall...
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it will reduce investment in research to produce new medical devices, and, ironically, it will increase health care costs because the manufacturers will simply pass on the cost to sciewrls. -- to consumers. now, the administration has protested the idea of repealing this tax because it would lose $30 billion in revenue over the next ten years. fair enough. let's make up for the lost revenue by providing an offset. it's a complicated one, but it works. it's called "pension smoothing." it would smooth out the amount of payments that businesses make into pension plans. this is not an unusual concept. new york state has adopted it to allow local school systems to reduce their annual pension contributions somewhat next year in exchange for higher payments in future years. the result of allowing private businesses to smooth out their pension contributions would produce tal tax revenue bylog tr deductions, and that could be used to offset the cost of repealing the tax on medical equipment. second, i would propose that the continuing resolution funding government include a bipartisan bill that senator mark udall and i introduced earlier
it will reduce investment in research to produce new medical devices, and, ironically, it will increase health care costs because the manufacturers will simply pass on the cost to sciewrls. -- to consumers. now, the administration has protested the idea of repealing this tax because it would lose $30 billion in revenue over the next ten years. fair enough. let's make up for the lost revenue by providing an offset. it's a complicated one, but it works. it's called "pension smoothing."...
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and i will make it brief. weeks i last couple of spent a lot of time calling people in ohio, community bankers, executives, entrepreneurs, evil running research institutions, fall manufacturers, regardless of the party, and i assume, i assume most of them are republicans because they are in lines of work that might suggest that. over and over, they say the same thing. why is this happening? we cannot risk a default. did you not understand the government shutdown. they understand it is one faction of one party and one house. one branch of government that has brought much of this to a halt. the national association of manufacturers, the largest manufacturing association in the country, wrote on monday -- "the failure of policymakers to address the debt limit is injecting uncertainty in u.s. economy, hampering the ability of manufacturers and the broader business community to compete, and invest, and create new jobs." for the last several years, since the health care act, since dodd-frank, the criticism i hear more than anything from business in my state is uncertainty, uncertainty, when are the dodd- frank rules going to be finished? what's going to happen with implementation
and i will make it brief. weeks i last couple of spent a lot of time calling people in ohio, community bankers, executives, entrepreneurs, evil running research institutions, fall manufacturers, regardless of the party, and i assume, i assume most of them are republicans because they are in lines of work that might suggest that. over and over, they say the same thing. why is this happening? we cannot risk a default. did you not understand the government shutdown. they understand it is one...
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and i'll be brief, mr. chairman. over the last couple of weeks i spent a lot of time just calling people in ohio, community bankers, business executives, entrepreneur's, people running research institutions, hospitals executives, small manufacturers, regardless of the party and i don't know their part in most cases. i assume most of them were republicans because they are in lines of work that might suggest that. but over and over and they say the same thing, why is this happening? we can't risk a default. they don't understand why the government shut down. they increasing understand that it's one faction of one party in one house in one branch of government that's brought much of this to a halt. the national association of manufacturers, the largest manufacturer association in the country wrote on monday the failure of policymakers to address the debt limit is injecting uncertainty in the u.s. economy hampering the ability of manufacturers and the broader business committee is key to investing great new jobs. for the last several years since the health care act, since dodd-frank the criticism i hear more than anything business in my state is uncertainty. when our dodd-frank was going to be finished? what's going to happen with ob
and i'll be brief, mr. chairman. over the last couple of weeks i spent a lot of time just calling people in ohio, community bankers, business executives, entrepreneur's, people running research institutions, hospitals executives, small manufacturers, regardless of the party and i don't know their part in most cases. i assume most of them were republicans because they are in lines of work that might suggest that. but over and over and they say the same thing, why is this happening? we can't risk...
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waiting on veterans' benefits, the folks waiting for cancer research and treatment, and the closure of our national parks. this manufactured shutdown is costing us $12 million an hour. please bring back the clean c.r. to the floor for a vote so we can open our government. all it takes is one vote, put it on the floor and democrats and republicans will provide a strong, bipartisan vote to pass it, to open our government, to get people back to work. i yield back. mr. defazio: i thank my colleague, mike thompson is the two-time chairman of the congressional sportsman caucus nd inducted into the water fowlers hall of fame. he knows about this unnecessary shutdown on hunters and related businesses in northern california and southern oregon. with that, i would yield time to my colleague from washington .tate ms. delbene: impacts on supports men and women who can't access public lands. they have made clear today this is a serious problem costing our country mill yops of dollars and not able to access the great out doors. in my state of washington there are 11 wildlife refuges that can't hunt or fish. they are closed due to the sh
waiting on veterans' benefits, the folks waiting for cancer research and treatment, and the closure of our national parks. this manufactured shutdown is costing us $12 million an hour. please bring back the clean c.r. to the floor for a vote so we can open our government. all it takes is one vote, put it on the floor and democrats and republicans will provide a strong, bipartisan vote to pass it, to open our government, to get people back to work. i yield back. mr. defazio: i thank my...
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labs and love labs that receded them, p 70% in the and d is spent in the manufacturing sector for the reason. you understand the stakes, you attach researched it, and the next iteration product occurs from that. that ecosystem was not in the national conversation until the last several years. by putting it into the conversation, we can reverse the trend, that we can actually keep an ovation here. this day fact from a china perspective, i would go around the world, in 1990, china had owned --b- so they have gotten it, and it is not just in china come it is germany, singapore, thailand, that compete as companies, these countries. for the united states the at this notion that it should be competing for business like a company was not about the government or small government. that comes down the debate. down the debate. instead, it sets the rules of the road that lets the united states to become a gold medal athlete. it needs that liquidity, the financial system, the be the very best. larry talked about it that. it means the nervous system and the brains to be that fast, the innovation center, and bill and others touched on that as well. the im
labs and love labs that receded them, p 70% in the and d is spent in the manufacturing sector for the reason. you understand the stakes, you attach researched it, and the next iteration product occurs from that. that ecosystem was not in the national conversation until the last several years. by putting it into the conversation, we can reverse the trend, that we can actually keep an ovation here. this day fact from a china perspective, i would go around the world, in 1990, china had owned --b-...
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whether or not the university and industries will have to finance cutting edge research to make sure we have energy, technology, manufacturing, biotechnology, all of those things that are needed to keep us on the edge and world leaders and create jobs. whether or not trillions of dollars of transportation infrastructure, bridges and roads that need to be addressed will be done. all of these things where we ought to be going, that is where leadership is and being in the majority means and 2007-2010 when there was a democratic majority was the most productive congress since 1964. being a majority matters. >> that is when he ran the table on one side past obama care. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith. >> my question is for the director. i come from southeast missouri, we have the ozark national scenic river ways. very important the heart of my district and important to myself. unfortunately on october 1st the rivers were closed and people were able to float as long as they never touch the gravel bars. it was illegal to touch the gravel bars because that was fed
whether or not the university and industries will have to finance cutting edge research to make sure we have energy, technology, manufacturing, biotechnology, all of those things that are needed to keep us on the edge and world leaders and create jobs. whether or not trillions of dollars of transportation infrastructure, bridges and roads that need to be addressed will be done. all of these things where we ought to be going, that is where leadership is and being in the majority means and...
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research laboratory which are federal so there would be the profit. component would be taken oh you know you've said that los alamos is also the center for tony manufacturing and the country even though the areas prone to many natural disasters like wildfires in earthquakes is los alamos the potential fukushima waiting to happen. almost is a problem ridden so. for reasons of natural hazard as well as because it's it's a sociologically misfitting. so it's different than the rest of the students on that you know. it's always had cultural problems it's eisel. so there's a potential to she know it's not a potential but it's still a place where serious accidents could have serious accidents some extent have written but hopefully. those could be minimised going forward and there is the question right now or a question you know as to what extent can a laboratory route and modern so you've argued actions they have. safety regulations like not zero. i grew up in livermore next to livermore the only other site in the country that develops and stockpiles nuclear weapons and their facility has had extraordinary problems in the past and been plutonium down the drains to la
research laboratory which are federal so there would be the profit. component would be taken oh you know you've said that los alamos is also the center for tony manufacturing and the country even though the areas prone to many natural disasters like wildfires in earthquakes is los alamos the potential fukushima waiting to happen. almost is a problem ridden so. for reasons of natural hazard as well as because it's it's a sociologically misfitting. so it's different than the rest of the students...
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congress that is supporting and strengthening small business efforts, not a congress that steers from one manufactured crisis to another. in wisconsin, groundbreaking research supported by the national institutes of health adds more than $800 million a year to wisconsin's economy. we should all be able to agree, both parties in both the house and the senate, that in order for america to out-innovate the rest of the world, we must protect and strengthen our investments in research and science and innovation. but the failure of the house leadership to step up and actually lead has put in place a shutdown that is threatening wisconsin's leadership on bioenergy research, on biomedical research. this failure in leadership in the house means that new patients are being turned away from the benefits of cancer research being done at the university of wisconsin. on a broader scale, our n.i.h. director, dr. francis collins, told the "wall street journal" on tuesday that as long as the government is shut down, the national institutes of health says it will turn away roughly 200 patients each week from its clinical research center, including children with cancer. we've
congress that is supporting and strengthening small business efforts, not a congress that steers from one manufactured crisis to another. in wisconsin, groundbreaking research supported by the national institutes of health adds more than $800 million a year to wisconsin's economy. we should all be able to agree, both parties in both the house and the senate, that in order for america to out-innovate the rest of the world, we must protect and strengthen our investments in research and science...
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bankers, business executives, entrepreneurs, people running research institutions, hospital executives, small manufacturers. regardless of the board and i assume i don't know the part in most cases their i assume most of them are republicans because they're and lines of work that might suggest that. but over and over they say the same thing. why is this happening? we can't risk a default. they don't understand why the government shut down. increasingly understand that it's one faction of one party and one house in one branch of government that's brought much of his to a halt. the national association of manufacturers, the largest manufacturing association in the country wrote on monday the fifth of policymakers to address the debt limit is injecting uncertainty in u.s. economy, having the ability of manufacturers and the broader business community to compete, invest and create new jobs. for the last several years, since the health care act, since dodd-frank. the criticism i hear more than anything from business in my state is uncertainty, uncertainty. what's going to happen with imitation of obamacare? the uncertainty that they claim
bankers, business executives, entrepreneurs, people running research institutions, hospital executives, small manufacturers. regardless of the board and i assume i don't know the part in most cases their i assume most of them are republicans because they're and lines of work that might suggest that. but over and over they say the same thing. why is this happening? we can't risk a default. they don't understand why the government shut down. increasingly understand that it's one faction of one...
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research and neil mccabe conservative commentator and editor of the guns and patriots news letter and thank you both for joining great to be with you tom price to be on the show so the latest manufactured crisis in washington is coming to an end something we didn't need to have it all apparently we're going have this vote in the senate and then the both the house and you know the whole dance stamp or says this is cost twenty four billion dollars it's taking a piece out of g.d.p. china's talking about you know the u.s. the dollar as a reserve currency is not such a good idea given that the you've got these whack a doodle of people here china was saying that a year ago two years ago and three years ago i but now they've got you know the rest of the world gone yeah there was another point well let's see it happen well actually i think that i think that they're they're moving toward those those directions i mean the government is losing billions of dollars in taxes you know it's this is isn't. just just to begin well i mean i'm curious just from both you even without a debate i just curious you know what are your thoughts on this well i mean americans want the debt cut and they hate obamac
research and neil mccabe conservative commentator and editor of the guns and patriots news letter and thank you both for joining great to be with you tom price to be on the show so the latest manufactured crisis in washington is coming to an end something we didn't need to have it all apparently we're going have this vote in the senate and then the both the house and you know the whole dance stamp or says this is cost twenty four billion dollars it's taking a piece out of g.d.p. china's talking...
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research is worth devo devouring. first, did a ton of work on the number of new iphones that have been sold. and unlike an iphone manufacturing scaleback, this upgrade says there might be more upside to the numbers according to the piece. in fact, this piece says that higher volume and increased demand may be in the cards when the company reports october 28th. second, how apple's having higher gross margins on the sales. if you've been on any of the last few calls, it's been all about the gross analysts keep t apple's going to make less and less on what it sells. and that's why it sells so cheaply. there's a curious bit of reasoning here. goes like this, apple's cheap because there must be something wrong, something wrong must be cheap because apple's not making as much on each device. they're trying to pin the tail on apple's gross margins. if the gross margins are going higher, it's busted. finally, most important, society general says the following, quote, looking out further, we believe we may be seeing the first signs of weakness in android/samsung hand sets, end quote. that's right saying they may be taking back share.
research is worth devo devouring. first, did a ton of work on the number of new iphones that have been sold. and unlike an iphone manufacturing scaleback, this upgrade says there might be more upside to the numbers according to the piece. in fact, this piece says that higher volume and increased demand may be in the cards when the company reports october 28th. second, how apple's having higher gross margins on the sales. if you've been on any of the last few calls, it's been all about the gross...
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and manufacturing. >> it also found family incomes are higher when the woman makes more, nearly $80,000 a year, compared to $78,000 when the husband makes more money. researcherss women are better educated than their husbands. data shows that's not always a good thing. >> a study done by the university of chicago found that within a five-year time period, the divorce rate was 50 percent higher in couples where the woman was the bread winner. kay says he's not surprised. >> most people will say, that's not a problem at all. but in actuality, these marriages indicate less satisfaction. >> communication is key. >> it's important to make sure you have an equal partnership no matter who makes for. it doesn't matter who brings home the bacon. >> in my opinion, many women are equally smart. >> and going on three decades together they say that's the right philosophy. >> it's working obviously. >> andrea says women's attitudes are changing. more women want to work full-time instead of part-time or not at all. >>> we need to work on some rain. that needs to happen soon. >> mother nature's been working on too much sunshine around here. >> which has been wonderful and we
and manufacturing. >> it also found family incomes are higher when the woman makes more, nearly $80,000 a year, compared to $78,000 when the husband makes more money. researcherss women are better educated than their husbands. data shows that's not always a good thing. >> a study done by the university of chicago found that within a five-year time period, the divorce rate was 50 percent higher in couples where the woman was the bread winner. kay says he's not surprised. >>...
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and a passion for doing experimental work. >> talk about the research itself. what does it mean for medicine going forward. >> sure. sure. so all of our cells in our body manufactureusands of protein molecules, little engines that catalyze the chemistry of life. about 10% of these are destine for shipment outside of the cell. they become packaged within packages of membranes called ves calls, and they are conveyed to the perimeter and discharge their content by merging with the cell surface. it's called secretion. and when i started in my laboratory in berkeley in 1976, i had a wonderful graduate student, and he and i set about to dissect this process in yeast. we were able to define the pathway using genetics and molecular biology, and the biotech have the was able to harvest that knowledge to engineer the expression and large-scale production of molecules like insulin and growth factors and were able to manufacture the vaccine that we use when we are immunized all because of this basic knowledge of yeast, which has had tremendous impact. one third of the world's supply of insulin is made by secretion in yeast. >> you had some pretty tough words for the u.s. gove
and a passion for doing experimental work. >> talk about the research itself. what does it mean for medicine going forward. >> sure. sure. so all of our cells in our body manufactureusands of protein molecules, little engines that catalyze the chemistry of life. about 10% of these are destine for shipment outside of the cell. they become packaged within packages of membranes called ves calls, and they are conveyed to the perimeter and discharge their content by merging with the cell...
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you sit here and blame obama, but the fact is there are areas in this country the, the research triangle, north dakota because of fracking, all i'm saying is a lot of the old manufacturing industry is never going to come back. that's something we have to accept. >> can i get dan in here before we go? you have been talking about the long-term consequences of these kids. what happened? >> a lot of them don't have jobs in their 20s. that's where you have a lot of experience and helps you get better jobs in your 30s. so they are delayed by about ten years. they are not buying their first home, second car, investing in 401(k)s. then when they do start to have children, they are sandwiched because their parents will be needing their care. so they don't have enough money to continue helping us with the system that we currently have. everybody has a responsibility to help a young person get a job so you can help them get experience. >> every day i try to help a young person. >> in your basement? >> help. that's what i tell the officers in the park. >> did i totally ruin his name? i'm going to stay here for another hour. >>> coming up next, bob is going to tell you what happened
you sit here and blame obama, but the fact is there are areas in this country the, the research triangle, north dakota because of fracking, all i'm saying is a lot of the old manufacturing industry is never going to come back. that's something we have to accept. >> can i get dan in here before we go? you have been talking about the long-term consequences of these kids. what happened? >> a lot of them don't have jobs in their 20s. that's where you have a lot of experience and helps...
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research and so many other ways we contribute to the national economy. mr. takano: well, thank you so much for coming down to speak bout how this shutdown, this g.o.p.-imposed shutdown, manufactured shutdown and how this threat to not raise the debt limit is jeopardizing truly, you know, one of the great -- our entire nation, but we in california are a tremendous engine behind the whole big picture of -- the economic mind of our country, you know, an economy which represents 12% of the global economy is nothing to be cavalier about. mr. huffman: absolutely. as we talk about this incredible economic damage and risks that politicians are taking with our economy, what i'm hearing from my district is how incredulous people are because there is such an obvious and simple way solution on the way forward. let's have an up or down vote on whether we continue this government shutdown and end it and even end it, at least temporary on republican budget numbers. that seems so imminently reasonable and sensible and in fact it was the deal that one house struck and advanced out of that house with bipartisan action and yet here we are in the house of representatives with a small faction rejecti
research and so many other ways we contribute to the national economy. mr. takano: well, thank you so much for coming down to speak bout how this shutdown, this g.o.p.-imposed shutdown, manufactured shutdown and how this threat to not raise the debt limit is jeopardizing truly, you know, one of the great -- our entire nation, but we in california are a tremendous engine behind the whole big picture of -- the economic mind of our country, you know, an economy which represents 12% of the global...
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manufacturing jobs this past year. we need to work together to train workers. third, research and development, as several members said, is absolutely critical to our long- term competitiveness. r&d generates new ideas, products, and in some cases, moment in -- industries. finally, we have a crumbling infrastructure. as we all know, there are far too many highways, ports, tunnels, bridges, critical to our economic growth that are well below international standards. we have to invest in order to grow. but frankly, most importantly, we can all agree, coming to some agreement and a reasonable timeframe is probably the most important thing this committee can do to help grow the economy. and doing it on a timeline that allows the appropriations committee to deliver a result without shutting down the government or putting it and any risk is about the best thing we can do. i will agree, though, we can't simply grow our way out of problems. we do have to address the drivers of our debt and deficit. we have to continue to reduce our deficits, which we cut in half over the last four years. i
manufacturing jobs this past year. we need to work together to train workers. third, research and development, as several members said, is absolutely critical to our long- term competitiveness. r&d generates new ideas, products, and in some cases, moment in -- industries. finally, we have a crumbling infrastructure. as we all know, there are far too many highways, ports, tunnels, bridges, critical to our economic growth that are well below international standards. we have to invest in order...
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different ingredient suppliers, manufacturers to give us what we need and they're partnering with us for the long term. >> you're calling it unreal candy up junked and what researche done on your target customer? to me that sounds cryptic. >> people are seeking out better for you alternatives. we've coined this unjunked. unjunked basically means it's made as if you would be making it yourself. >> how much have you had to spend on marketing? i would imagine to get your name out there an saturate the market with one bang you had to spend a lot of mun. >> marketing is not something you can put a price tag on. it's really a brand building exercise. we're never going to outspend our competitors. david versus goliath. we are david. >> how committed are you to the business? you're only 16 and how will you take over a market that's dominated by two extremely strong incumbents, hershey's and mars? >> i'm very committed to this company. i love it. it's in my heart. i do as much as i can. i have to remain in school, so it's a very solid balance between company work and school work. >> nicky, i want to know where you're at in the point and how you're performing? >> we set go
different ingredient suppliers, manufacturers to give us what we need and they're partnering with us for the long term. >> you're calling it unreal candy up junked and what researche done on your target customer? to me that sounds cryptic. >> people are seeking out better for you alternatives. we've coined this unjunked. unjunked basically means it's made as if you would be making it yourself. >> how much have you had to spend on marketing? i would imagine to get your name out...
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and be brief. over the last couple of weeks, i spent a lot of time calling people in ohio, community bankers this is executives, people running research institutions, small manufacturers. i do not know their party in most cases. i assume most of them are republicans because their lines of work might suggest that. they say the same thing. why is this happening? they do not understand why this is happening. they increasingly understand it is one faction of one party in one house in one house and one branch of government that has rocked much of this to a halt. -- rocked much of this to a halt. the national association of manufacturers, the largest manufacturing association in the country, wrote on monday -- "the failure of policymakers to address the debt limit is injecting uncertainty in u.s. economy, hampering the ability of manufacturers and the broader business community to compete, and invest, and create new jobs." for the last several years, since the health care act, since dodd-frank, the criticism i hear more than anything from business in my state is uncertainty, uncertainty, when are the dodd- frank rules going to be finished? what's going to happen with implem
and be brief. over the last couple of weeks, i spent a lot of time calling people in ohio, community bankers this is executives, people running research institutions, small manufacturers. i do not know their party in most cases. i assume most of them are republicans because their lines of work might suggest that. they say the same thing. why is this happening? they do not understand why this is happening. they increasingly understand it is one faction of one party in one house in one house and...
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research institutions, some hospital executives, small manufacturers. i don't know their party in most cases, i assume most of them are republicans because they are in lines of work that might suggest that, but over and over they say the same thing. why is this happening? we cannot risk the default. they increasingly understand that it's one faction of one party in one house in one branch of government that has wrought much of this to a halt. the national association of manufacturers, the largest manufacturing association in the country, wrote on monday>> "the failure of policymakers to address the debt limit is injecting uncertainty in u.s. economy, hampering the ability of manufacturers and the broader business community to compete, and invest, and create new jobs." for the last several years, since the health care act, since dodd-frank, the criticism i hear more than anything from business in my state is uncertainty, uncertainty, when are the dodd- frank rules going to be finished? what's going to happen with implementation of obamacare? all of these. the uncertainty, that pall that they claim hangs over our country, our economy, i hear, and especially from politicians who are critical of many of
research institutions, some hospital executives, small manufacturers. i don't know their party in most cases, i assume most of them are republicans because they are in lines of work that might suggest that, but over and over they say the same thing. why is this happening? we cannot risk the default. they increasingly understand that it's one faction of one party in one house in one branch of government that has wrought much of this to a halt. the national association of manufacturers, the...