Michigan. He had worked at baush lom and a company kuld univiz. But he founded a Company Called armor light. What he did at armor light changed everything for that industry. It changed everything for all of us who wear glasses. Because he invented prescription eyeglass lenses that were not made of glass. They were made of plastic. And that was genius, and it absolutely changed the world. At least the world of glasses. By 1978, when the founder of that company was ready to sell that company that he had built, he found a very willing buyer in 3 m and they bought his company in 1978 for 70 million at the time. In todays money, that would be about a quarter billion dollars. And this was a privately held firm. So basically all of the Purchase Price, as far as i can tell, went to him. Almost all the Purchase Price went to the one guy who had the idea and founded that company and made it happen. The founder of armor light, the inventor of plastic eyeglass lenses. He obviously was doing well f
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renewed concerns and some fears of a double-dip recession. we will get to your calls in just a moment. let s begin with a couple of headlines. we would normally begin with a sunday at the end of this weekend, the the new york times front page look like a desperate this. there s also an analysis piece inside the national journal, it is about politics and the economy. the question we are asking is whether or not this is the fear of a double-dip recession. our phone lines are open and brenda is first up from houston, texas, good morning. are you with us? good morning to you. we will try one more time for brenda. caller: i m sorry, good morning. i am not so afraid of the double dip recession as i am the republicans putting a mormon and the white house. what will god think of the christians doing that? host: what does religion have to do with the economy and performance in the white house? caller: religion has a lot to do with everything. if you re a christian, you would unde
foreign relations richard haass. and former foreign policy adviser to the bush administration, and now advising the romney campaign, dan senor. good to have you both with us. good morning. a lot to talk about. the new york times of course, the headline, 10 allies join the united states in a move to expel syrian diplomats. obviously, the pressure is ramping up. anan is just sweeping aside, according to the new york times, and other reports, suggestions by assad that he had nothing to do with the attacks, the door-to-door massacres. unbelievable. wait until we get to news and we ll have a discussion. a lot of moving parts even overnight. the u.n. security council will meet today to discuss the situation, but there is little hope that diplomats in new york can do anything to stop the increasingly brutal conflict. just this morning russia and china insisted they will block any effort by the council to enforce military intervention. russia has been a longtime ally of s