why do to a border state and not visit the border? because there are more important things going on, invest millions in a new enterprise. sandra: that happened a short time ago. fox news pressing the president why he did not go to the border today despite visiting a border state. hello and welcome everyone. sandra smith in new york. great to be with you on this tuesday. john: good to be with you as well, nothing more important than spending the next two hours with you. john roberts in washington. the president is heading to arizona but instead of visiting the border he s going to phoenix to a semiconductor factory. sandra: working on an immigration proposal to provide a path to legalization for dreamers and increase border security funding. a senate said says that would extend title 42 for least a
things i did in our budget, put in a 10 million dollar incentive package for all semiconductor packages to come here. but today, it was not just about that announcement, the largest private sector investment in our state s history, it is about the fact that this company is under law to become the greenest semiconductor factory in the world following our sustainability rules, and also giving money to the community for education, childcare, affordable housing, creating a pipeline for workforce development, so our criteria says that we are not just gonna give you money, no, you are, we will give you incentives for every job you create. but you are also going to build up the whole ecosystem, and now more companies are looking at us already. when the president delivered today is extraordinary, and i can see this happening all over our country as we work our way through the vestiges of the pandemic, which was hard, but we are getting there, we are making real progress. and the polling of i
had incentives to come to america to build the semiconductor chips. but i had to make sure that they came to new york. and it is one of the last things i did in our budget, put in a 10 million dollar incentive package for all semiconductor packages to come here. but today, it was not just about that announcement, the largest private sector investment in our state s history, it is about the fact that this company is under law to become the greenest semiconductor factory in the world following our sustainability rules, and also giving money to the community for education, childcare, affordable housing, creating a pipeline for workforce development, so our criteria says that we are not just gonna give you money, no, you are, we will give you incentives for every job you create. but you are also going to build up the whole ecosystem, and now more companies are looking at us already. when the president delivered today is extraordinary, and i can see
since i signed into law we ve seen progress. just here in hudson valley, ibm is investing $20 billion over the next ten to design a semiconductor, mainframe technology and quantum computers. in syracuse, announcing 120 billion over 20 years to make special memory chips. don t have to explain to you what a memory chip is. the memory that store information, among other things. it will create 50,000 jobs and create an increase in america s share of the memory chips, increase it by 500%. that s the largest american investment of its kind, ever, ever, ever. and last month, i was outside columbus, ohio. intel is investing $20 billion to build a semiconductor factory
america. since i signed it into law last summer, we ve seen incredible progress. just here, ibm has invested 20 billion to design and manufacture semiconductors, maintain technology in quantum computers. in syracuse, a company, micron, announced it will invest 100 billion over the next 20 years, to build factories that make special memory chips. you don t have to explain to all of you what a memory chip is. those chips that store information on a smartphone among other things. it will create 50,000 jobs and create an increase in america s share of the chips, increase it by 500%. the largest american investment of its kind ever, ever, ever, ever, and folks, last month, i was outside columbus, ohio, where intel is investing $20 billion to build a semiconductor factory on 100 acres of land