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it's not just trade associations, it's not just governors and mayors and certainly businesses that can change the perception of manufacturing. it really needs to start right at the top. there has to be a commitment from the federal level, the president and congress, to embrace manufacturing, understand its promise and potential, understand it has, as justin mentioned earlier, the higher multiplying effect of any dollar invested or created. and we have to have that commitment from the top. to this president's credit, he's outlined a commitment to manufacturing in his state of the union speech. there are many members of congress that are talking about manufacturing, there are certainly governors and mayors that are embracing the promise, but there is no coordinated effort. when i worked for a governor, on day one, he sat his cabinet down and said, you will be my competitors' cabinet. every day you try to think of things that will create jobs for the state, that will enhance manufacturing, that will enhance attracting business to our state, and if you're doing anything else, quit doing it
it's not just trade associations, it's not just governors and mayors and certainly businesses that can change the perception of manufacturing. it really needs to start right at the top. there has to be a commitment from the federal level, the president and congress, to embrace manufacturing, understand its promise and potential, understand it has, as justin mentioned earlier, the higher multiplying effect of any dollar invested or created. and we have to have that commitment from the top. to...
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which represents a chronic university democratic frankly the trade association that represents six hundred eighteen catholic hospitals virtually every catholic hospital the united states came out in support of this today that is not a democratic organization for the bishops and the u.s. council bishops so you know i think this was a significant thing did obama use you jitsu and basically flip this thing over. and second question and then i'll let you go is was this a ginned up controversy to change the media narrative because everybody was talking about how the economic numbers were looking good obama was looking good all of a sudden was like we've got to come up with some guy we got to stop i think the police officer is way too clever and you know the economic numbers when you don't include one point two million people in who's unemployed of course you don't have a better number the problem is that obama can't do math here's the issue with what we're talking about what the contraception it's not about the even the supply it's about whether or not you can mandate to a charity or to a relig
which represents a chronic university democratic frankly the trade association that represents six hundred eighteen catholic hospitals virtually every catholic hospital the united states came out in support of this today that is not a democratic organization for the bishops and the u.s. council bishops so you know i think this was a significant thing did obama use you jitsu and basically flip this thing over. and second question and then i'll let you go is was this a ginned up controversy to...
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profit corporations flash to very wwalthh individuals with their personal money, labor unions, trade associationsopen season on where this money can come from with no limits whatsoever.one advantage of a superpac? it can run attack ads without the resident's name attached to them.ttat's the romney rule. lower taxes for millionaires like mitt.but campaign officials say the because of all the money on the othee side. priorities usa raised an anemic 6.7 some of the top republican aligned groups raised more than 00 million-dollars and have announced plans to quadruple that with a goal of 400 mmllion to defeet the presiient in 2012. the president's top campaign aides say against that tidal wave of spending they can't would seem to threaten the ve - president's brand as a critic of special interests, but remember back in 2008 he also changed his position on how he would finance his campaign and that didn't seem to hurt him with the voters. this would seem to follow the same calculation. there's no point in having a brand if you don't win. jessica yellin, cnn, washington. -----end----- cnn.script----- s
profit corporations flash to very wwalthh individuals with their personal money, labor unions, trade associationsopen season on where this money can come from with no limits whatsoever.one advantage of a superpac? it can run attack ads without the resident's name attached to them.ttat's the romney rule. lower taxes for millionaires like mitt.but campaign officials say the because of all the money on the othee side. priorities usa raised an anemic 6.7 some of the top republican aligned groups...
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the power tool trade association rejected his design saying soft stop could actually increase the accident rate. because it would give our fingers a false sense of security. (laughter) but timmy ten-fingers doesn't get it. he actually wants big government to force saw manufacturers to adopt this technology and make their saws afraid of your fingers, too. bob adler of the consumer product safety commission. >> we do have the authority to require manufacturers to incorporate a technology like saw stop into their products. >> stephen: so what does he want? the nanny state dictating our lives? >> i could imagine having a nanny-like mary pop pins who is all-knowing and extremely comforting and nice. >> stephen: nice? (screaming) this is your vision of america, sir? >> can i stop for a second? >> stephen: yeah, let's stop. stop saw stop. and stop assaulting our god-given constitutional rights. >> i have the right to cut my own finger off on my table saw if i want to. >> stephen: and who wouldn't want to? america, we cannot let these digit-coddlers emasculate the great american saw-scape. they ma
the power tool trade association rejected his design saying soft stop could actually increase the accident rate. because it would give our fingers a false sense of security. (laughter) but timmy ten-fingers doesn't get it. he actually wants big government to force saw manufacturers to adopt this technology and make their saws afraid of your fingers, too. bob adler of the consumer product safety commission. >> we do have the authority to require manufacturers to incorporate a technology...
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. >> this report is brought to you by the chicago automobile trade association. >> well, here in chicagoggest auto show in the country. 1,000 cars right here on the floor. there's a lot to look at, so let's start with this. how cool is this concept from kia. it's called the track'ster. i think you would look good on any school parking lot rolling up in this. outside big fat tires and wheels, a two-door coupe, and inside, it's all about cool treatments, as well. performance seating and even a little toolkit in the back. it's just a concept. no word yet on whether kia will actually build the track'ster. but take a look at this -- the perfect s.u.v. for the family. from gmc, it's the acadia. now, it's one of the best and most popular s.u.v.s that are currently being sold. look at all the room inside for mom anllave a ads-ear, and spy toelkeep them e hydai elantra o showg ofars, now including t d the 5-door coupe! lookt th cama! ps right ond helps you back up and -- hello! that's right -- you can see it in the back. and you could put your water in the glove box and it keeps it cool! the hyun
. >> this report is brought to you by the chicago automobile trade association. >> well, here in chicagoggest auto show in the country. 1,000 cars right here on the floor. there's a lot to look at, so let's start with this. how cool is this concept from kia. it's called the track'ster. i think you would look good on any school parking lot rolling up in this. outside big fat tires and wheels, a two-door coupe, and inside, it's all about cool treatments, as well. performance seating...
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our schools, our community colleges, are firms, large, small, trade association and so forth.ou've been mayor for a expert buft first you did was standard a clob ration with a sister city, lexington -- about how long away? >> an our away, and oou got a whole new initiative with lexington that is primarily around making this part of this corridor of northern kentucky that moves up into ohio, a platform for advanced manufacturing. what are you doing, what are you thinking about? this is a very interesting kind of multi-city, multi collaborationed so where do you put the impetus. >> i'm. the industry ji. 735% of our people live in metropolitan areas now. many things of new mayor and fellow entrepreneur named jim gray, both of us are business people just happen to be mayors. we're not lifelong politicians. if there's a problem, let's work together. that seems to make a lot of sense, let's do it. there's not enough of that going on in the political world. so we set our competitive advantage compared to the rest of the country appears to be advanced manufacturing. we have two ford m
our schools, our community colleges, are firms, large, small, trade association and so forth.ou've been mayor for a expert buft first you did was standard a clob ration with a sister city, lexington -- about how long away? >> an our away, and oou got a whole new initiative with lexington that is primarily around making this part of this corridor of northern kentucky that moves up into ohio, a platform for advanced manufacturing. what are you doing, what are you thinking about? this is a...
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what is different is trade associations. they can run these ads proclaim themselves began to nonprofits are super pac -- or super pacs. if they're giving to nonprofits, we'll never know who is behind. caller: i am an independent. i am extremely wary about large amounts of money. the thing is, it's selling gives you a large amounts of money, they will want a favor back. >> it is a good point to make that corporations and trade associations. these are organizations that have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders. they're not in it for a printing out these goals. there is a concern that the money is going to buy favor once their candidates has been elected and the safely in office. great sums of money will be coming back. to the degree that these benefactors have business before the federal government, i think there is a much bigger need for scrutiny. there are too year. but the influence of the 6 and mature politics and policy. >> this was put forth by supporters and opponents of that case. do you believe that speec
what is different is trade associations. they can run these ads proclaim themselves began to nonprofits are super pac -- or super pacs. if they're giving to nonprofits, we'll never know who is behind. caller: i am an independent. i am extremely wary about large amounts of money. the thing is, it's selling gives you a large amounts of money, they will want a favor back. >> it is a good point to make that corporations and trade associations. these are organizations that have a fiduciary...
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out in 2008 and was endorsed by president obama in the policy review in 2009, but the multiple trade association and civil liberty security paper in 2010 and the house task force in 2011. a great deal of work needs to be done to see how they can be used but in the meantime, reform and rodgers information sharing bill should be done and passing that package of cyber security reforms would be a historic and politically achievable goal. ladies and gentlemen of the commerce committee. you are dealing with the invention of gun powder, mandating thicker armor will not work. deeper moats did not stop the attackers. we need a different approach, a creative approach that engages the private sector with government, not have the government control what the private sector does, we look forward to working with you. >> mr. clinton, we appreciate your testimony. next our final witness is phyllis schneck, executive of mcaffry. we look forward to your comments. >> good morning chairman walden and other members of the sub committ committee. thank you for your interest in cyber security. my testimony will focus on
out in 2008 and was endorsed by president obama in the policy review in 2009, but the multiple trade association and civil liberty security paper in 2010 and the house task force in 2011. a great deal of work needs to be done to see how they can be used but in the meantime, reform and rodgers information sharing bill should be done and passing that package of cyber security reforms would be a historic and politically achievable goal. ladies and gentlemen of the commerce committee. you are...
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i have told the banking trade associations that. we're happy to work with them and you to get that fixed. >> thank you. senator moran, brought up abuse s abusive, the definition of the word abusive and so forth. leading up to discussions in dodd/frank it's clear some people wanted to ban some nonbank products and services. are there any particular products that exist now that you would ban or is this too early? is it possible for an identical product to be abusive for one consumer and not for another? is that possible? how would you make that determination? if you saw that? >> so, let me try to address both those questions. first, i don't think in terms of banning products. and that's not how the statute speaks tore it for us. it talks about us addressing unfair, deceptive and abusive acts or practices, which i think is maybe a better way to look at it. in terms of whether -- >> you don't think you'll be in the business of trying to ban products, but to make things stronger and more transparent and so forth for the consumer? >> that
i have told the banking trade associations that. we're happy to work with them and you to get that fixed. >> thank you. senator moran, brought up abuse s abusive, the definition of the word abusive and so forth. leading up to discussions in dodd/frank it's clear some people wanted to ban some nonbank products and services. are there any particular products that exist now that you would ban or is this too early? is it possible for an identical product to be abusive for one consumer and not...
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the national trade association says the restaurant industry is expected to employee about 13 million people this year. 200,000 restaurant workers were hired just last month alone. and the country's estimated 1 million restaurants are expected to bring in more than $630 billion. >>> a $30 million makeover. is it good enough and big enough to get you to visit? san francisco's new and improved metreon is improved for business. tomorrow a number of retail stores and restaurants will be opening. located next door to the moscone convention center, the renovated metreon hopes to attract not only tourists, but also locals. the mall makeover hopes to make $15 million in tax revenue and $4.5 million for the city of san francisco. all metreon tenants will be ready to go this spring, except for target, which opens this fall. >>> the loan is approved. california is loaning money to itself. governor brown signing a measure allowing the state to borrow from itself. the $865 million loan will help keep the state running until tax revenues begin arriving in april. earlier this week, state lawmakers w
the national trade association says the restaurant industry is expected to employee about 13 million people this year. 200,000 restaurant workers were hired just last month alone. and the country's estimated 1 million restaurants are expected to bring in more than $630 billion. >>> a $30 million makeover. is it good enough and big enough to get you to visit? san francisco's new and improved metreon is improved for business. tomorrow a number of retail stores and restaurants will be...
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is another one that makes military drones all of these companies came together and formed a trade association a couple years ago called the station under an aerial vehicles and they become a real force some capital and we did a story showing that they doubled their lobbying dollars in the last year two years ago they formed a congressional caucus with democrat. and republican congressman buck mckeon and they're basically pushing the drone agenda on capitol hill but mccain of course the chairman of armed services and you know a and they've developed a very rigorous and massive really lobbying strategy to get the f.a.a. bill and related loss passed it to look just at their lobbying strategy and it's pretty dramatic i mean we came this point. oh ok going up you know if you go are you ten this power point yes this this power point basically shows that over the past year they've developed a pretty sophisticated plan to push through this massive expansion of domestic drones and we're going to have some estimate safe thirty thousand domestic drones flying over sized next week ok so here's the questi
is another one that makes military drones all of these companies came together and formed a trade association a couple years ago called the station under an aerial vehicles and they become a real force some capital and we did a story showing that they doubled their lobbying dollars in the last year two years ago they formed a congressional caucus with democrat. and republican congressman buck mckeon and they're basically pushing the drone agenda on capitol hill but mccain of course the chairman...
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stockman, in a march 2011 memo to the board, you highlighted some of the market risk associated with the firm's european rtm trades. under the heading market risk you identify liquidity risks associated with potential haircuts from mf global's counter-parties. one scenario i think that's in that report requires that if that scenario were to play out, the company would have to come up with about 761 million additional dollars. are you familiar with this memo? >> yes, sir. >> and do you agree with the conclusions that you reached in that memo about the market risk and liquidity risk associated with european rtm trades? >> yes. i think that was a fair representation of some stressed market conditions that we should analyze. >> and then you -- then i believe in october you produced a document called break the glass scenarios and in this particular document you said forgs sce forget scenario one and two, we're in a different environment now. you outlined additional scenarios where additional liquidity requirements would be needed based on some additional scenarios. is that correct? >> sir, was that in august documented
stockman, in a march 2011 memo to the board, you highlighted some of the market risk associated with the firm's european rtm trades. under the heading market risk you identify liquidity risks associated with potential haircuts from mf global's counter-parties. one scenario i think that's in that report requires that if that scenario were to play out, the company would have to come up with about 761 million additional dollars. are you familiar with this memo? >> yes, sir. >> and do...
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i do think it's very instructive to know that the catholic health association, the trade associationsand they said they considered it respected religious liberty. it was a conscience policy they thought was thoughtful and shouldn't be used as a wedge issue. we're talking about health care. >> given that fact, do you think there's any chance mitt romney, rick santorum and newt gingrich will drop this issue? >> oh, no, i don't think they'll drop the issue at all. they have been looking for any and every wedge issue to grab onto. i think that's because they really don't have much else to say for themselves. they can't challenge the president on foreign policy. they are very weak in challenging him on the economy. they don't like the fact that the unemployment statistics have gone down. i think they are desperatelyç grabbing for issues and this is the latest one this week. >> you think they're using the issue of contraception and women for purely political purposes? >> i think they are using the issue for purely political purposes. as i said at the beginning, it's amazing that we are sit
i do think it's very instructive to know that the catholic health association, the trade associationsand they said they considered it respected religious liberty. it was a conscience policy they thought was thoughtful and shouldn't be used as a wedge issue. we're talking about health care. >> given that fact, do you think there's any chance mitt romney, rick santorum and newt gingrich will drop this issue? >> oh, no, i don't think they'll drop the issue at all. they have been...
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the industry's trade association, phrma, wrote us: "antidepressants have been shown to be tremendouslyhis way, the drug companies will have to completely rethink their $11.3 billion business. you're throwing a bomb into this. this is huge, what you're saying. >> kirsch: i know that. the problem is that you can get the same benefit without drugs. i think more are beginning to agree, and i think things have begun to change. >> stahl: everyone in this story says that, if you're depressed, you should see your doctor, and if you're already on these powerful drugs, you shouldn't stop taking them on your own. >> go to 60minutesovertime.come to hear more about how the powerful placebo effect works. chase scene, netflix coming soon extra butter tickets, swoon penguin journey junior mints moviefone evil prince bollywood 3-d shark attack ned the head 5% cashback right now, get 5% cashback on movies. it pays to discover. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's.
the industry's trade association, phrma, wrote us: "antidepressants have been shown to be tremendouslyhis way, the drug companies will have to completely rethink their $11.3 billion business. you're throwing a bomb into this. this is huge, what you're saying. >> kirsch: i know that. the problem is that you can get the same benefit without drugs. i think more are beginning to agree, and i think things have begun to change. >> stahl: everyone in this story says that, if you're...
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the trade association says it understands the state has to find a way to balance the budget but say thisd public and economic policy and they argue the bill would not entice someone to buy a home if the mortgage interest deduction is limited. hearings continue tomorrow in annapolis on this bill. >>> still ahead a judge rules on a plan to add graphic warning labels to packs of cigarettes. top? >> and a high speed chase ends in a massive crash all caught on a deputy's dashboard camera. we'll show you. >>> don't forget we're always on at www.wusa9.com. stay with us. we'll be back. that does it for us. >>> caught on tape a fast and furious police chase caught on a dashcam. the pursuit reached speeds up to 90 miles an hour over ice and snow covered roads in marshalltown, iowa. it all ended when both vehicles crashed 20 feet down an embankment. both people in a fleeing car attempted to run from the scene. they captured quickly. the officer was not hurt. >>> also caught on tape a cab crashes into a house. this is in the bronx. the vehicle took out a brand- new car before slamming into the garag
the trade association says it understands the state has to find a way to balance the budget but say thisd public and economic policy and they argue the bill would not entice someone to buy a home if the mortgage interest deduction is limited. hearings continue tomorrow in annapolis on this bill. >>> still ahead a judge rules on a plan to add graphic warning labels to packs of cigarettes. top? >> and a high speed chase ends in a massive crash all caught on a deputy's dashboard...
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could probably find something like maybe the hawaii plan although i'm told by talk together trade associations an expensive to get a rider or parallel insurance to go somewhere else because of adverse selection. the only people that are going to buy that policy rider are the ones who actually need contraception. so it's going to be so expensive you can't do it. i know they can find something in between hawaii and one what hospitals are already doing. it's like catholics are already using contraception. how is catholic hospitals are already providing some policies that cover this. >> you make a very good point. in the free environment of it, it's up to them. there are many catholic institutions that have already made the decision for a variety of reasons including attracting medical personnel who are basically being competitively bid on and you've got to say to them, yep, we've got the same health care policy as that other hospital you were thinking about working at. and so the real question becomes how many people really are affected by this which remains? without a journalistic answer. nobody
could probably find something like maybe the hawaii plan although i'm told by talk together trade associations an expensive to get a rider or parallel insurance to go somewhere else because of adverse selection. the only people that are going to buy that policy rider are the ones who actually need contraception. so it's going to be so expensive you can't do it. i know they can find something in between hawaii and one what hospitals are already doing. it's like catholics are already using...
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. >> it is a good point to make that corporations and trade associations. these are organizations that have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders. they're not in it for a printing out these goals. there is a concern that the money is going to buy favor once their candidates has been elected and the safely in all office. great sums of money will be coming back. to the degree that these benefactors have business before the federal government, i think bigger need for neate scrutiny. there are too year. but the influence of the torah 6 and mature politics and policy. >> this was put forth by supporters and opponents of that case. do you believe that speech is equivalent to money? >> of course i have made that declaration. there's is, people can come down on different sides. the reality is that there is a new one coming forward. if you disagree with that, there are some that promote a constitutional amendment or promotes base strong disclosure act. there was a disclose at another is a many disclose at going forward that is looking for the disclosure o
. >> it is a good point to make that corporations and trade associations. these are organizations that have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders. they're not in it for a printing out these goals. there is a concern that the money is going to buy favor once their candidates has been elected and the safely in all office. great sums of money will be coming back. to the degree that these benefactors have business before the federal government, i think bigger need for neate...
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we've tampered with the biology of other species and there are often neck trade-offs associated with it. it doesn't mean we shouldn't be trying to find ways to alter and slow down the aging process, it just needs to be done in a very systematic way in order to ensure there's no harm done. >> terry grossman, are you the one who prescribed 250 different pills for ray to take every day, ray kurzweil here with me? >> no, i couldn't say that i prescribed them. ray's an independent thinker and has carefully analyzed his own biochemistry and i've assisted him in establishing a program to what we call preprogram his biochemistry to deal with some of the genetic issues that he's dealing with. >> before i let you in, terry, before you have thoughts about his taking mega dosages of environment e, for example? >> well -- >> we only have a few seconds. >> i don't know -- yes, i don't think it's a good idea to recommend to the rest of the population that we take mega doses of environment e. >> you said at one point it could kill you. >> in a recent study there was a demonstration that there was a
we've tampered with the biology of other species and there are often neck trade-offs associated with it. it doesn't mean we shouldn't be trying to find ways to alter and slow down the aging process, it just needs to be done in a very systematic way in order to ensure there's no harm done. >> terry grossman, are you the one who prescribed 250 different pills for ray to take every day, ray kurzweil here with me? >> no, i couldn't say that i prescribed them. ray's an independent...
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as the trade association of manufacturers making sure people have the opportunity to see what happens in the manufacturing facility. when i visit a manufacturers of the country all three of you probably experience the same thing the work force oftentimes has been there 15, 20, 25 years because they love with the deutsch. they are working with their hands, they are innovating new methods of ways of doing this and they are competing in the global market to this but they love that challenge and take it all in. >> every time i could in manufactured large or small, you mentioned flexibility on the labor rules. increasingly workers feel like they have a stake in the acid that is critical to our success read a lot of that has been that the state and local level aide that's important. earlier you said states are competing with one another and work to get local level helps because it is a rising tide to lift. i think that's true, the competition is good because you are competing now not with indiana but you are competing with indiana and ohio and winning but if you have to go over to louisvill
as the trade association of manufacturers making sure people have the opportunity to see what happens in the manufacturing facility. when i visit a manufacturers of the country all three of you probably experience the same thing the work force oftentimes has been there 15, 20, 25 years because they love with the deutsch. they are working with their hands, they are innovating new methods of ways of doing this and they are competing in the global market to this but they love that challenge and...
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it's not just trade associations and governors and mayors and certainly businesses that can change the perception of manufacturing. it really needs to start right at the top. it has to be a commitment from the federal level from the president, from congress to embrace manufacturing to understand its promise and its potential, understand that it has as jeff immelt mentioned earlier the highest multiplier effect of any dollar invested or any job that's created. and we have to have that commitment from the top. to this president's credit he's outlined a commitment to manufacturing in his state of the union speech. there are many members of congress that are talking about manufacturing. there's certainly governors and mayors that are embracing the promise but there is no coordinated effort. when i worked for a governor on day one, he sat his cabinet down and said you will be my competitiveness cabinet. every single day you will try to think about things that are going to create jobs in this state, that are going to enhance manufacturing, that are going to enhance attracting business to our
it's not just trade associations and governors and mayors and certainly businesses that can change the perception of manufacturing. it really needs to start right at the top. it has to be a commitment from the federal level from the president, from congress to embrace manufacturing to understand its promise and its potential, understand that it has as jeff immelt mentioned earlier the highest multiplier effect of any dollar invested or any job that's created. and we have to have that commitment...
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it is not just trade associations governors, mayors and certainly businesses that can change the perception of manufacturing. it really needs to stop right at the top. there has to be a commitment that the federal level to embraced manufacturing understand its promise and potential understand it has the highest multiplier effect of any dollar invested of any job that is created, and we have to have that commitment from the top. to this president's credit he is like a commitment to manufacturing in his state of the union speech. many members of congress are talking about manufacturing. governors and mayors are increasing the promise but there is no coordinated effort. when i worked for a governor, day one we thought about things that would create jobs in the state, enhance manufacturing and attract business. if you are doing anything else, stopped doing it. we have to have that commitment. the president has to work with congress on a daily basis to talked not just about tax reform but trade, workforce issues where 5% of manufacturing jobs go unfilled -- research and development activities --
it is not just trade associations governors, mayors and certainly businesses that can change the perception of manufacturing. it really needs to stop right at the top. there has to be a commitment that the federal level to embraced manufacturing understand its promise and potential understand it has the highest multiplier effect of any dollar invested of any job that is created, and we have to have that commitment from the top. to this president's credit he is like a commitment to manufacturing...
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for profit corporations, very wealthy individuals with their personal money, labor unions, trade associations from with no limits whatsoever. >> reporter: one advantage of a superpac? it can run attack ads without the president's name attached to them. >> that's the romney rule. lower taxes for millionaires -- >> reporter: but campaign officials insist the reason they reversed policy is because of all the money on the other side. priorities usa raised an anemic $6.7 million in 2011. but some of the top republican-aligned groups raised more than $100 million and have announced plans to qaudruple that with the goal of $400 million to defeat the president in 2012.
for profit corporations, very wealthy individuals with their personal money, labor unions, trade associations from with no limits whatsoever. >> reporter: one advantage of a superpac? it can run attack ads without the president's name attached to them. >> that's the romney rule. lower taxes for millionaires -- >> reporter: but campaign officials insist the reason they reversed policy is because of all the money on the other side. priorities usa raised an anemic $6.7 million in...
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for that, what we have suggested it in the multi-trade association paper that i spoke of before, we need to have some entity that does not create the standards or practices, but simply evaluate them. and underwriters lab for cyber security, if you will. and organizers would choose to elect a higher or lower level of adoption based on their business plan, and their business plan would be improved because they would have access to lower liability costs, lower insurance, a better chance to get a federal contractor, etc. we are saying we need a new system, not a government mandated system, but a new system where there are government roles and independent roles, such as this underwriter's laboratory, and then responsibility for the owners and operators. in those sectors of the economy where the economics is already built into a regulatory model, then you can use that to regulatory model. for example, if you are dealing with utilities. they have generally fairly detailed regulatory structure. the problem they're having is that they get mandates at one level and the funding at another. there wi
for that, what we have suggested it in the multi-trade association paper that i spoke of before, we need to have some entity that does not create the standards or practices, but simply evaluate them. and underwriters lab for cyber security, if you will. and organizers would choose to elect a higher or lower level of adoption based on their business plan, and their business plan would be improved because they would have access to lower liability costs, lower insurance, a better chance to get a...
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trading. he was from the lower classes of the south. people associated slave trading with a lack of breeding. i don't think he was literate. he could barely write or read. he was supposed to guard a small river. but just as shiloh turned a suicide boo into a hero or a majestic man into the south's excuse for losing or just turned a 35-year-old major general into the best-selling novelist of the 19th century, shiloh in three incidents changed this lowly colonel into one of the most important figures in american history. he didn't do what he was supposed to. he left lick creek where he was guarding horses and the flank of the southern army and went right in on the hornet's nest. his men rode into the fire. they survived and were instrumental for cracking the hornet's nest. he had this mind that was amazing. he sized up the battle and said there are 10 or 15,000 of these union soldiers left. we have the nucleus of the army who were going to push them off the cliff into the tennessee river. lou wallace was pulling in. buhl was on the other side of the river.
trading. he was from the lower classes of the south. people associated slave trading with a lack of breeding. i don't think he was literate. he could barely write or read. he was supposed to guard a small river. but just as shiloh turned a suicide boo into a hero or a majestic man into the south's excuse for losing or just turned a 35-year-old major general into the best-selling novelist of the 19th century, shiloh in three incidents changed this lowly colonel into one of the most important...
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trading. he was from the lower classes of the south. people associated slave trading with the lack of breeding. he was functionly -- i don't think he was literate. he could barely write or read. he was supposed to guard a small river. just as shilo turned a suicide into a hero or turned into a majestic man into the south's excuse for losing or turned a general into the best-selling novelist in the 19th century. shilo turned this lowly colonel into one of the most important figures in american history. first thing he did, he didn't do what he was supposed to. he left where he was guarding horses on the plank of the southern army and went in on the hornet's nest. his men road right into the fire and everybody saw it and they survived and they were partly instrumental for finally cracking the hornet's nest. at 6:00 in the evening he had this mind, it was amazing, he sized up the battle and said there is only 10,000 or 15,000 of these union soldiers left. we still have the nukeluss of the army of 35 -- nucleus of the army 35,000 men, buehl was on the other s
trading. he was from the lower classes of the south. people associated slave trading with the lack of breeding. he was functionly -- i don't think he was literate. he could barely write or read. he was supposed to guard a small river. just as shilo turned a suicide into a hero or turned into a majestic man into the south's excuse for losing or turned a general into the best-selling novelist in the 19th century. shilo turned this lowly colonel into one of the most important figures in american...
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steve fishman said voters need to know their opinions count as much as any corporate entity trade or labor association i'm proud of the new mexico's state senate is willing to stand up for this principle and mexico now joins hawaii as the second state to officially condemn the supreme court the supreme court's citizens united decision in mexico clearly understands the damage citizens united has done to our political process and society and hopefully more states decide to get on board and shut it down the bad wall street fat cats but bonuses and profits are reportedly drew windley not on wall street and your report released by the center for responsive politics shows that the financial services industry is on track to shatter previous records for political spending the report also states that the industry's spending is in hopes of defeating president obama and putting into office a candidate who opposes the dodd frank but actual regulations and active in two thousand and eight mitt romney has already received twelve point four million dollars financial services companies and that number is expected to
steve fishman said voters need to know their opinions count as much as any corporate entity trade or labor association i'm proud of the new mexico's state senate is willing to stand up for this principle and mexico now joins hawaii as the second state to officially condemn the supreme court the supreme court's citizens united decision in mexico clearly understands the damage citizens united has done to our political process and society and hopefully more states decide to get on board and shut...
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for that, what we have suggested it in the multi-trade association paper that i spoke of before, we need to have some entity that does not create the standards or practices, but simply evaluate them. and underwriters lab for cyber security, if you will. and organizers would choose to elect a higher or lower level of adoption based on their business plan, and their business plan would be improved because they would have access to lower liability costs, lower insurance, a better chance to get a federal contractor, etc. we are saying we need a new science -- a new system, not a government mandated system, but a new system where there are government roles and independent roles, such as this underwriter's laboratory, and then responsibility for the owners and operators. in those sectors of the economy where the economics is already built into a regulatory model, then you can use that to regulatory model. for example, if you are dealing with utilities. they have generally fairly detailed regulatory structure. the problem they're having is that they get mandates at one level and the funding at
for that, what we have suggested it in the multi-trade association paper that i spoke of before, we need to have some entity that does not create the standards or practices, but simply evaluate them. and underwriters lab for cyber security, if you will. and organizers would choose to elect a higher or lower level of adoption based on their business plan, and their business plan would be improved because they would have access to lower liability costs, lower insurance, a better chance to get a...
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as the trade association of manufacturers making sure people have the opportunity to see what happens in the manufacturing facility. when i visit a manufacturers of the country all three of you probably experience the same thing the work force oftentimes has been there 15, 20, 25 years because they love with the deutsch. they are working with their hands, they are innovating new methods of ways of doing this and they are competing in the global market to this but they love that challenge and take it all in. >> every time i could in manufactured large or small, you mentioned flexibility on the labor rules. increasingly workers feel like they have a stake in the acid that is critical to our success read a lot of that has been that the state and local level aide that's important. earlier you said states are competing with one another and work to get local level helps because it is a rising tide to lift. i think that's true, the competition is good because you are competing now not with indiana but you are competing with indiana and ohio and winning but if you have to go over to louisvill
as the trade association of manufacturers making sure people have the opportunity to see what happens in the manufacturing facility. when i visit a manufacturers of the country all three of you probably experience the same thing the work force oftentimes has been there 15, 20, 25 years because they love with the deutsch. they are working with their hands, they are innovating new methods of ways of doing this and they are competing in the global market to this but they love that challenge and...