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holly, you spoke to asics, wrangler and wal-mart. what do they have to say for themselves? >> scott, all of them have now stopped production at monde apparels. wal-mart didn't know their products were being made at monde. they suspended their supplier involved and is still investigating what went wrong. asics told us the products we saw were counterfeit but after our report aired they discovered that one of their suppliers was, in fact, using monde apparels. and wrangler relied on a u.s. standards inspector and eventually they went back and stripped monde apparels of its safety certificate. >> pelley: holly williams, thank you very much. western states are bracing for a life-threatening heat wave. now that the supreme court has ruled, will there be a flood of same-sex marriages? and she fought to get a lung transplant. we'll have the latest update on sara murnaghan when the "cbs evening news" continues. orange blob is metamucil... and this park is the inside of your body. you see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that g
holly, you spoke to asics, wrangler and wal-mart. what do they have to say for themselves? >> scott, all of them have now stopped production at monde apparels. wal-mart didn't know their products were being made at monde. they suspended their supplier involved and is still investigating what went wrong. asics told us the products we saw were counterfeit but after our report aired they discovered that one of their suppliers was, in fact, using monde apparels. and wrangler relied on a u.s....
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in my workg of he job creators allnce, we are trying to get business people together anyone who is asically a lobbyist could have as many as a thousand emloyees. those people who are running businesses, they are significant. let's say that i have 500 employees and i go to them and say, what do y think about the job alliance. they think a great idea, it's a wonderful idea. but i have to be very honest. i say, who is going to get you? anyou know, the government. i have never in my experience -- and i have been around for a long time, i have never seen business people afraid of their governme before. neil: you were a big prominent democrat. right ont this adinistration. i think that anybody who speaks out for her, you go o and speak out about the cost of3 obamacare. if you tell the truth, they have all said the followi to me. we are not hiring full-time employees. we are hiring employees. i say why, and they say you ow why. okay. now, that is paranoia. they are prey to thirs, they are raid ntent afraid of epa and it all comes from big government and it all comes from, you know, t pressures tha
in my workg of he job creators allnce, we are trying to get business people together anyone who is asically a lobbyist could have as many as a thousand emloyees. those people who are running businesses, they are significant. let's say that i have 500 employees and i go to them and say, what do y think about the job alliance. they think a great idea, it's a wonderful idea. but i have to be very honest. i say, who is going to get you? anyou know, the government. i have never in my experience --...
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th remind you more were they are asically easily manipulated and bendable and they make a really big mess k a long time to clean up. i believe that we will see ings like obamacare. >> someone did a little anlogy. i always wondered about som movies that come its at different times. the last super incarnation. i'm wonderi whether the environment actually helped a character like this. >> i do not doubt it. the history of the oppression, we had all of theserich people living a happy life. peop wanted to be uplifted by those stories. we have a lot of problems in our society and in ourconomy right now. i do not doubt tha people want to hear this. i think it is unrealistic of them to o congressr individual cesspeople to b their heroes. the system just isn't set up r th collective boy to produce a hero. i don't think there are any easy answers to the problem might no neil: no one was expecting this. no one was expecting it at all. so maybe we stuled upon it when we least exct it. i aee withadam. i think that there our heroes out there and they do show up in the campaign trail and they are wr
th remind you more were they are asically easily manipulated and bendable and they make a really big mess k a long time to clean up. i believe that we will see ings like obamacare. >> someone did a little anlogy. i always wondered about som movies that come its at different times. the last super incarnation. i'm wonderi whether the environment actually helped a character like this. >> i do not doubt it. the history of the oppression, we had all of theserich people living a happy...
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the study found even though they did better than non-investors, most investors are not aware of the asic fundamental that prices and move in opposite prices. only 22% of non-investors knew bond rates fall when interest rates rise. this gap in investor knowledge is why the s.e.c. office recently created a series of investor bull tins on investing in bonds. the study also indicates despite a troubling lack of basic knowledge, americans are now willing to take on more risk than they were in 2009. higher risk investments can be an important part of an investors portfolio as we all know but willing tons take on risk without a clear understanding of the potential consequences can lead to disasterous results. empowering americans with the tools they need to make sound financial decisions with produce economic and social benefits. individuals with both the opportunity and the ability to invest infuse the markets with vital capital resource that is help businesses and the economy grow stronger. these investments ensure that new and creative tech nothings have a chance to flourish. that's why all
the study found even though they did better than non-investors, most investors are not aware of the asic fundamental that prices and move in opposite prices. only 22% of non-investors knew bond rates fall when interest rates rise. this gap in investor knowledge is why the s.e.c. office recently created a series of investor bull tins on investing in bonds. the study also indicates despite a troubling lack of basic knowledge, americans are now willing to take on more risk than they were in 2009....
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one of our challenges here is to broaden the focus of not just sector to do finding a asically way for the sector to make the case. would be nudging procejonlgt along. >> they're looking continually upgrade.of remember, if we go to a smart going to y node is become a potential aperture now where malware can come into something. it's what i mean about it being dynamic. what'se to stay ahead of happening. >> i know from talking to there's actor people, concern about the compliance mentality being a product of the talking about. regulation is helpful and poorly. if it's done so a compliance regiment in this fraught with w is danger if it's not done properly. if it's mandated -- we had a cfats and howabout that rolled out of dhs and the talent -- facility.emical 50 the chemical facility. but not a lot of private sector input to that. it adjusted over time. just coming out with the without realgiment collaboration, cooperation on this. that the private sector does not understand this risk, we operate globally. we operate with the internet and ybersystems being critical to our model. we're a
one of our challenges here is to broaden the focus of not just sector to do finding a asically way for the sector to make the case. would be nudging procejonlgt along. >> they're looking continually upgrade.of remember, if we go to a smart going to y node is become a potential aperture now where malware can come into something. it's what i mean about it being dynamic. what'se to stay ahead of happening. >> i know from talking to there's actor people, concern about the compliance...
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i do not disagree with your asic argument. >> since you have referred -- is he the real power behind the hrone? you mentioned on several occasions now quantitative easing is designed to spur economic growth and drive down the yield and force more risk-taking in the economy. there was a debate about whether or not it was inflating commodity prices. inflation as a whole is subdued, but oil prices are around $99. we were told when we had domestic production that would be a single to bring prices down. it has not happened. result has people on the streets because of inflation. to what degree do you think quantitative easing is inflating commodity prices? have you been able to filter that out? and he thought on wage growth why that has been so flat when everything else seems to be doing good in the economy? >> as i recall, i believe when we introduced the second round of qe2 in november 2010, there was a lot of increasing commodity prices at the time. a lot of complaining that the fed is pumping up commodity prices. that is a negative for people round the world. we argued at the time that
i do not disagree with your asic argument. >> since you have referred -- is he the real power behind the hrone? you mentioned on several occasions now quantitative easing is designed to spur economic growth and drive down the yield and force more risk-taking in the economy. there was a debate about whether or not it was inflating commodity prices. inflation as a whole is subdued, but oil prices are around $99. we were told when we had domestic production that would be a single to bring...
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a copy of a letter from the mayor from our commissioner of natural resources, from the president of asic on the north slope, that i would like to have included as part of the record. >> if not objections -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. a related concern is that pattern of falling production on federal lands. our nation is in the midst of an historic oil and gas boom, but it is also true that production on federal lands is in trouble. contrary to some of the statements, the rhetoric we have heard, oil production from the federal estate actually fell 5% last year after falling even more than that in 2011. natural gas production from the same federal areas is in virtual freefall, down 8% down last year and down only 2% from 2009. the fact of the matter is america's energy boom is happening in spite of federal policies that stymie our production. we should the opening new lands to development in making sure permits are approved on time and preventing regulation and litigation from locking down our lands. if anyone is looking for a place to start, i will invite you to look to alaska. i also wa
a copy of a letter from the mayor from our commissioner of natural resources, from the president of asic on the north slope, that i would like to have included as part of the record. >> if not objections -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. a related concern is that pattern of falling production on federal lands. our nation is in the midst of an historic oil and gas boom, but it is also true that production on federal lands is in trouble. contrary to some of the statements, the rhetoric...
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asic intellectual property protections have been set aside, even validated drug patents as they say. these actions are fundamentally disruptive to innovation and frankly it major concern because it can spread. in ohio loves our experts have shrunk over 5% after years and years of steady growth it is an issue with regard to india. i ask you if confirmed if you engage with trade issues at what i think is a critical time. >> absolutely, senator. >> mr. chairman, my time is coming to an end. and a lot of other questions for you and i will supply those to you as qr fires. i appreciate your stepping up and taking on this job. there's lots of challenges but tremendous opportunities for trade promotion authority is a tool you can use to open up foreign markets to workers and farmers and ranchers. >> thank you, senator. mr. perlmutter, that's a good point to and on. since i've been on this committee, i cannot think of the more important and challenging time for the ustr that now. challenges are so much greater. competition is so much greater. the need for more creative come to effective actio
asic intellectual property protections have been set aside, even validated drug patents as they say. these actions are fundamentally disruptive to innovation and frankly it major concern because it can spread. in ohio loves our experts have shrunk over 5% after years and years of steady growth it is an issue with regard to india. i ask you if confirmed if you engage with trade issues at what i think is a critical time. >> absolutely, senator. >> mr. chairman, my time is coming to an...
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it is the same information, ,asically, the same database the same metadata queried again and again. >> but the database is refreshed each day. that which is five years old is a race. >> a rolling five-year period. >> it enables us to go back. you may have a number called, for instance, out of san diego made the call to yemen in i think earlier in 2000. so you needed that number in that database from a year before in order to tie in that particular number to the terrorist number in yemen. so it gives us that database for period of time that has the relevant information in us. if you go to one of the providers, they may keep the data for 12 months, 18 months, something along those lines. you would not be able to get the same data from the telephone carriers because they have no data retention possibilities, as you would get when we have that database. >> thank you. in conclusion, your service will end sometime in september? >> yes. >> what advice would you give to this body in terms of what changes are needed moving forward and how we handle situations like this. -- this cameis is as a
it is the same information, ,asically, the same database the same metadata queried again and again. >> but the database is refreshed each day. that which is five years old is a race. >> a rolling five-year period. >> it enables us to go back. you may have a number called, for instance, out of san diego made the call to yemen in i think earlier in 2000. so you needed that number in that database from a year before in order to tie in that particular number to the terrorist...
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i did all those things as carefully asic. i had a fear i would slip up and not meet the standard, mr. speaker. so we carefully documented our job applicants in my construction company to make sure we're in compliance with the law. all the while expecting the i.n.s. agent was around the corner taking a look at the paperwork of my neighbor or another business. i'm not disappointed they didn't show up to check my paperwork, i'm disappointed they didn't check anybody's paperwork. the enforcement didn't happen. and the litigation began. the aclu began litigating and other organizations did and they began to argue, you require an employer to make a judgment call when he looks at the document and the picture on the face of the person applying and if he cannot require a person to make tissue an employer to make a judgment call because it makes them liable for the lawsuit we'll sigh them with. so the litigation of imgrigs turned it into a mess, intention alely, i believe so they could provide for open borders, which was the intention
i did all those things as carefully asic. i had a fear i would slip up and not meet the standard, mr. speaker. so we carefully documented our job applicants in my construction company to make sure we're in compliance with the law. all the while expecting the i.n.s. agent was around the corner taking a look at the paperwork of my neighbor or another business. i'm not disappointed they didn't show up to check my paperwork, i'm disappointed they didn't check anybody's paperwork. the enforcement...
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. , and it is asic humbling experience to be here with some of the families of newtown. the soto family and how eloquently and beautifully they spoke about the tragedy and how determined they are to go forward. lauren russo. on earth has to begin with us, in our hearts and in our communities. so i thank the families returning your grief into action. the grief is still there, but the action is essential. your unimaginable loss, turning that into unsurpassed determination to carry on. their agenda is non-partisan. we are not backing down. this is not over. in many ways we have begun another face on this fight. today the 5000 victims of gun violence since the newtown tragedy, these families and supporters are sending a clear message. let's honor the memories of every victim by ensuring that no other family is forced to endure such a terrible tragedy. for six months we have talked about a response to newtown. now we must act upon our promises. we must take inspiration from he did movingnd words of the sandy hook promise. our hearts are broken, our spirit is not. we must pass
. , and it is asic humbling experience to be here with some of the families of newtown. the soto family and how eloquently and beautifully they spoke about the tragedy and how determined they are to go forward. lauren russo. on earth has to begin with us, in our hearts and in our communities. so i thank the families returning your grief into action. the grief is still there, but the action is essential. your unimaginable loss, turning that into unsurpassed determination to carry on. their...
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i don't disagree with your asic argument. >> thanks, mr. chairman. i'm from the mcclatchy ewspapers. you had mentioned on several occasions now that the quantitative easing is designed to kind of drive down the yield, force more risk taking as it flows through the economy. there had been debate a couple of years ago about whether it was inflating commodity prices. inflation as a whole is subdued, but oil prices is ain cord somewhere around $99, $93 to $99. we were told that would be a signal to bring friesz down. it hasn't happened. brazil has people in the streets because of inflation. to what degree do you think quantitative easing is actually inflating commodity prices, and have you been able to filter that out? any thoughts on wage growth and why that's been so flat when everything else seems to be doing good in the economy? >> well, as i recall, i believe i have some right, when we introduced the second round of elsapss, properly known as qe-2 , i think in november 2010, there was a lot of increase in commodity prices at that time, and there was
i don't disagree with your asic argument. >> thanks, mr. chairman. i'm from the mcclatchy ewspapers. you had mentioned on several occasions now that the quantitative easing is designed to kind of drive down the yield, force more risk taking as it flows through the economy. there had been debate a couple of years ago about whether it was inflating commodity prices. inflation as a whole is subdued, but oil prices is ain cord somewhere around $99, $93 to $99. we were told that would be a...