tsmc, and the south korean company, samsung, to make the world's most advanced chips in arizona and texas. raimondo is also spreading her largesse elsewhere in the country with another huge initiative, the internet for all program. we went with her to a corning factory in north carolina, the world's largest manufacturer of fiberoptic table. >> you're looking at fiber on these spools, all different colors. what's inside of there is actually one of the most precise products ever manufactured by man. >> wendell weeks, chairman and ceo of corning, is expanding production to some of the 10 million miles of new cable that's needed to connect the 24 million americans living mostly in rural america, who don't have access to high-speed internet. and under prodding by raimondo, he's investing corning's own capital to do it. >> we invested another half billion dollars and doubled our footprint for the u.s. >> when you're spending all this money to connect, you know, small numbers of people, who lives mile away, the expense almost doesn't make sense. >> it does make sense. the internet is no longer a