Intended. They use their political connections. Theyre tries to discourage everyone from coming forward. You can go out for that. Thats right. He took on the unions and he survived. If youre not afraid to go big and go bold you can actually get results. Good to have you with us tonight, folks. Thanks for watching. We start this evening with a new threat at home. The terrorist Group Al Shabaab called for attacks on shopping malls in the United States and the u. K. They are responsible for the attack on a mall in nairobi, kenya. It left over 60 people dead. This weekends video mentions minnesotas mall of america. Secretary of Homeland Security jay johnson says the public needs to be vigilant. Im sure that security at this particular mall will be enhanced in ways visible and not visible, but it also involves public vigilance and public awareness. If you see something, Say Something. Youre not telling people not to go to the mall . Im not telling people to not go to the mall. I think there
melissa: so our top story tonight, made in america. just in time for the 4th of july, a new film tackles what may be one of the biggest but least talked about problems that we re facing today. it is the unmistakable decline of american manufacturing in the face of global competition. the departure of all the jobs that g go with that. vincent is one ofhe direetors of the cleverly titled, american made movie. welcome to the show. i watched the trailer. looks like a fantastic movie. one of the thing your narrator ys right out of the gate is that making things is important. i wder, is making things important? at about creating technology? what about intellectual property? i mean that s a lot of the shift we ve seen here. why we need to make things as a country? thanks so much for having me on amanda. i think it is important to realize, we as consumers have such an integral role in the relationship to manufacturing, and making things is important and i think the first step of
melissa: so our top story tonight, made in america. just in time for the 4th of july, a new film tackles what may be one of the biggest but least talked about problems that we re facing today. it is the unmistakable decline of american manufacturing in the face of global competition. the departure of all the jobs that go with that. vincent is one of the direetors of the cleverly titled, american made movie. welcome to the show. i watched the trailer. looks like a fantastic movie. one of the things your narrator says right out of the gate is that making things is important. i wonder, is making things important? what about creating technology? what about intellectual property? i mean that s a lot of the shift we ve seen here. why do we need to make things as a country? thanks so much for having me on amanda. i think it is important to realize, we as consumers have such an integral role in the relationship to manufacturing, and making things is important and i think the firs