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there are over three times as many men who had left the workforce altogether as who are unemployed without a job and looking for work. this exit from the workforce dominates the lack of work dominance today. this kind of chart is meant to show how it looks an international comparison in international comparison and it's not a happy story. we are the dark black dashed line. we have won the race to the bottom. actually the drop in male labor force participation in america has been worse than in countries like greece or france or in countries that had have a lost generation of economic growth like a japan. we have the dubious have the dubious distinction of winning this race i'm afraid. this chart you probably will be able to see you may have to go into the book. what it shows is that men who are out were out of the labor force by and large are checked out of civil society. they don't do civil subsiding. there try to get back into the game. their time patterns are very much like employed men. for the rest of the group neither employed or in training there has less civil participation less vol
there are over three times as many men who had left the workforce altogether as who are unemployed without a job and looking for work. this exit from the workforce dominates the lack of work dominance today. this kind of chart is meant to show how it looks an international comparison in international comparison and it's not a happy story. we are the dark black dashed line. we have won the race to the bottom. actually the drop in male labor force participation in america has been worse than in...
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have become unemployed. but the most important thing is that these are people, human it is afamilies, and devastating blow to a person who is able to work not to be able to work. the republicans have always felt the rest way to control inflation is to be put out of job. our top priority has to be to get our people back to work. we have to have an end to the inflationary spiral. millions ofe have people looking for jobs. our housing industry needs to be stimulated. it will cost much money but it will put an arm's numbers of people back in homes and back to work. pollution control, transportation, the emphasis has to be in the private sector. government jobs are the last resort. but people have a worker -- have a right to work in permanent jobs, but the taxpayers money does not have to be involved very much. but everything has to be a restoration of people's rights to work. imus dealer and i can get a job. >> more than half of my friends and acquaintances have been out of work for a time that leaves them out o
have become unemployed. but the most important thing is that these are people, human it is afamilies, and devastating blow to a person who is able to work not to be able to work. the republicans have always felt the rest way to control inflation is to be put out of job. our top priority has to be to get our people back to work. we have to have an end to the inflationary spiral. millions ofe have people looking for jobs. our housing industry needs to be stimulated. it will cost much money but it...
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today it is three times as many men who've left the workforce altogether as well as who are unemployed without a job and looking for works of this exit dominates the work problem from today and it's meant to show how the u.s. looks at international comparisons. actually the drop in the labor force participation in america has been worse than in countries like greece or france or countries that have had a sort of lost generation of economic growth like japan. we have the distinction of had f winning this race i'm afraid. this chart you may have to go into the book. what it shows is men that are out of the labor force by and large attempt of them are trying to get out of the game and the time patterns for the rest of the group that needs neither employee or education and training there is less civil participation and less volunteering, with charity work than working men and women of likewise when childcare and others with housekeeping there full-time job is watching television and video, internet and light over $2,000 a year not the best way to get back into the game of employment. so wh
today it is three times as many men who've left the workforce altogether as well as who are unemployed without a job and looking for works of this exit dominates the work problem from today and it's meant to show how the u.s. looks at international comparisons. actually the drop in the labor force participation in america has been worse than in countries like greece or france or countries that have had a sort of lost generation of economic growth like japan. we have the distinction of had f...
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using the arts as way of redeeming their souls and creating opportunity for life, and recovering unemployed individuals largely on public assistance by putting them in world-class technology facilities that can actually teach them the skill sets that they can use. >> hinojosa: okay, so, so, so, so... let's just take it one step at a time. >> sure. >> hinojosa: so one of your fundamental philosophies that you have written about in your book is that if you expose people in general-- and disadvantaged people, specifically-- to art, to all forms of art, that their lives can be profoundly transformed. >> you can cure spiritual cancer with the arts. that's what i discovered. trial and error; over 25 to 30 years. >> hinojosa: and it started with you, right? because you were this kid-- young african american kid-- in a really poor neighborhood in pittsburgh. >> art teacher saved my life, a guy named frank ross. he got me excited about ceramics when i was in tenth grade. i got pretty good at it. >> hinojosa: but it was more than that. it was that you, you know, you're here with this high school teac
using the arts as way of redeeming their souls and creating opportunity for life, and recovering unemployed individuals largely on public assistance by putting them in world-class technology facilities that can actually teach them the skill sets that they can use. >> hinojosa: okay, so, so, so, so... let's just take it one step at a time. >> sure. >> hinojosa: so one of your fundamental philosophies that you have written about in your book is that if you expose people in...
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in the last two years we've had 2.5 million more people become unemployed. in the last four months alone, 500,000 american families have become unemployed. but the most important thing is that these are people, human beings, families. and it's a devastating blow to a person who is able to work not to be able to work. the republicans have always felt that the best way to control inflation was to put people out of a job. so our top priority has to be to put our people back to work. and we'll never have a balanced budget as long as we have 7.5 or 8 million people out of work looking for jobs there are many things that can be done. our housing industry needs to be stimulated. it won't cost much money. we can put enormous numbers of people back in homes and also back to work. research and development funds, pollution control, transportation. the emphasis has got to be in the private sector. government jobs as a last resort. but as a main thrust, people have the right to work in private jobs, permanent jobs. for the taxpayer money doesn't have to be involved very
in the last two years we've had 2.5 million more people become unemployed. in the last four months alone, 500,000 american families have become unemployed. but the most important thing is that these are people, human beings, families. and it's a devastating blow to a person who is able to work not to be able to work. the republicans have always felt that the best way to control inflation was to put people out of a job. so our top priority has to be to put our people back to work. and we'll...
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i am unemployed. i have been unemployed. i'm really struggling.ight make them nervous. >> if you continue to listen to what she was saying and what she has said on the trail is that we need to do more. we need to actually build on this progress, because it has been progress. i think when donald trump uses words like these numbers are rigged, that's what he loves to talk about. amy made a good argument. if donald trump paid that argument, it would make it a little bit more credible. the way he talk s about these numbers, that they are not true, fixed, or rigged, that speaks to his own base, his own base who thrives on conspiracy theories, thinks that everything here in washington is rigged. it doesn't do anything to really add number toss his column, which is what he really needs to do in the next three days. this jobs report actually let's hillary clinton talk about the incredible progress we have made under president obama and yet continue to talk about what she would continue to do to make sure that everybody who wants a job gets it. in terms of
i am unemployed. i have been unemployed. i'm really struggling.ight make them nervous. >> if you continue to listen to what she was saying and what she has said on the trail is that we need to do more. we need to actually build on this progress, because it has been progress. i think when donald trump uses words like these numbers are rigged, that's what he loves to talk about. amy made a good argument. if donald trump paid that argument, it would make it a little bit more credible. the...
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for example here in northern hungary, where many unemployed roma live. in the cold season, maria petrovics and her family have to skimp on food, or they won't have enough money to heat. the eu should and indeed wanted to help with a program to provide job training for the roma. 19 million euros was appropriated -- but no help arrived. maria petrovics: we were all so disappointed. we had high hopes that the eu would help us. but here we are still getting only 75 euros in social welfare. no one can live from that. reporter: maria's neighbor, formerly the official representative of the roma here, helped write the application for eu support. ferenc petrovics: we in this town did nothing wrong. the government in budapest is to blame. they allowed the head of the project to do whatever he wanted. reporter: the man responsible for the project was florian farkas, seen here beside orban. they've been buddies for years. farkas is a governing party delegate and the government official for roma affairs. when the scandal about the eu project to aid the roma broke in
for example here in northern hungary, where many unemployed roma live. in the cold season, maria petrovics and her family have to skimp on food, or they won't have enough money to heat. the eu should and indeed wanted to help with a program to provide job training for the roma. 19 million euros was appropriated -- but no help arrived. maria petrovics: we were all so disappointed. we had high hopes that the eu would help us. but here we are still getting only 75 euros in social welfare. no one...
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they're now unemployed. they go get an unemployment check. supuppose the unions are "no, there's something else we can do for you. we can help youou. we can brinn specialists. we can help you set up, under the auspices of the ununion, an enterpririse that wl serve this community in all kinds of ways. and we will go to the community because we're based in it and urge people to buy from this co-op rather than from where they've been buying. we c can begin to develop a network." that's what mondragon did. that's how t they grew that way. everybody helped everybody else. i don't know what all the benefits would be, but let me make a suggestion. a labor movement that has been declining without interruption for 50 years better come up with something new because what it's been doing hasn't worked. i'm not being disrespectful. i mean, i don't have the numbers. the graph that i teach in my classes of what has happened to unions is unambmbiguous. ththe line goes m here and it keeps going down. it's long overdue to cha
they're now unemployed. they go get an unemployment check. supuppose the unions are "no, there's something else we can do for you. we can help youou. we can brinn specialists. we can help you set up, under the auspices of the ununion, an enterpririse that wl serve this community in all kinds of ways. and we will go to the community because we're based in it and urge people to buy from this co-op rather than from where they've been buying. we c can begin to develop a network." that's...
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we have a huge problem of joblessness took 14 million who are officially unemployed and another 10 oro who would come into the labor force if people were hiring. vast problem. we have people who the american middle class has been wiped out with its houses largely because of the practice of fraudulent mortgages that were on low-income people in the last decade. so with the problem foreclosures and a problem of impoverishment. devon energy problem, climate problem, a decaying infrastructure. if you think about those issues, you recognize that we need to have a strategy that plays out over 10 or 15 or 20 years, such a framework in which the private economy and the public sector can work together and that's what i think we need that goes beyond to say both conventional conservatives and the-- host: presidential candidates have a chretien donald trump have written several books, many of which outline their worldview and political philosophy. a democratic candidate hillary clinton has written five books. in her most recent titled hard choices, she remembers her 2008 presidential campaign an
we have a huge problem of joblessness took 14 million who are officially unemployed and another 10 oro who would come into the labor force if people were hiring. vast problem. we have people who the american middle class has been wiped out with its houses largely because of the practice of fraudulent mortgages that were on low-income people in the last decade. so with the problem foreclosures and a problem of impoverishment. devon energy problem, climate problem, a decaying infrastructure. if...
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we have forth out -- 400,000 unemployed and we have people who don't know those jobs are going beggingthe central place where a man who is laid off could find where in the state are is a demand for his particular skill or craft. this would be a part of this job opportunities board, which i have called j.o.b. for short.t h this economic settlement of the problem, at the same time that we try to solve all of those problems created simply by the misunderstanding between the people. [applause] >> the appointment of judges is traditionally and constitutionally an executive function, both for the president and the governors of the sovereign state. what are your proposals for taking the appointment of judges out of the field of politics? mr. reagan: i favor a program that is similar to something being practiced in the state of missouri right now. this is the appointment of a committee by the state bar augmented by blue-ribbon citizens. this joint committee of laymen and lawyers, will name a panel based on their experience, qualifications, and personal character. the governor would be forced t
we have forth out -- 400,000 unemployed and we have people who don't know those jobs are going beggingthe central place where a man who is laid off could find where in the state are is a demand for his particular skill or craft. this would be a part of this job opportunities board, which i have called j.o.b. for short.t h this economic settlement of the problem, at the same time that we try to solve all of those problems created simply by the misunderstanding between the people. [applause]...
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. >> our primary clientele is the veteran that is homeless, disabled, unemployed and disadvantaged. >> we've been able to find them housing and jobs and they have succeeded. they said that we've changed their lives. you name it 3 the camaraderie each other up i mean some of these guys have ptsd really really bad some of them are not quite as critical but it's important that they have somebody to back them up. 11 its a place where the struggles a veteran can face are never forgotten forgotten being a veteran you know makes you want to help other veterans 7 joe huisinga reporting. the foundation depends entirely on they serve.the food pantry alone helps about 80 vets a weeks you can find out more about the freedom foundation on our website at cbs 2 iowa dot com. it's and right now in it's de. degrees.still ahead - the protests in the corridor - historic election on tuesday night. >> you will want a coat as you head out and about this morning. take a look at today's weather first forecast. we'll fine sunshine and 43 degrees as the kid head to school. >>> good morning. let's talk about th
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unemployed.g they're not unmroitd and -- not unemployed and we don't have as many playing video game. stuart: scott, the question, would you buy activision, call of duty, et cetera, et cetera, at 43? >> well, i like what jeff had to say. maybe if the economy stays bad you want to be long that stock because if the economy gets better that stock will go down because the kids will be going back to work with the other 8 million people working part-time since 2008. so, i think they're dangerous with one product i agree with that. number two, i missed that whole thing so i can't really get behind it and also, number three, there could be games, could be angry birds or words with friends or whatever it may be, those things are pretty fickle. stuart: i've got to fire up my virtual reality glasses and things and go play call of duty or something like that. >> there are 10 billion hours of video game playing in the united states. so, if people are wondering why there's a slowdown in productivity. i want yo
unemployed.g they're not unmroitd and -- not unemployed and we don't have as many playing video game. stuart: scott, the question, would you buy activision, call of duty, et cetera, et cetera, at 43? >> well, i like what jeff had to say. maybe if the economy stays bad you want to be long that stock because if the economy gets better that stock will go down because the kids will be going back to work with the other 8 million people working part-time since 2008. so, i think they're...
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minority youth underemployed or unemployed. you see crime going up and heroin crisis going up because there is a lot of hopelessness. >> armstrong: we are going to be back with deana bass, alejandro negr?n, sarah westwood, and quardricos driskell. you know, this conversation seems strange. it is the kind of conversation you just don't have. problem is, is young people and parents who are afraid to raise them. they want to make them feel good and special. in the long run they don't understand the value of the dollar and have to earn your way through life if they see the opportunity. >> armstrong: in my lifetime, i have spent time with hundreds of young people throughout various that even if you take the best kids that come from a two-parent house strong values, church experience, well-dressed, if you peel the banana, a lot of issues. one of the issues, to get them to understand once their parents step off the stage, they have to become the leaders of industry, leaders of the church, leaders of have to play, how much music videos
minority youth underemployed or unemployed. you see crime going up and heroin crisis going up because there is a lot of hopelessness. >> armstrong: we are going to be back with deana bass, alejandro negr?n, sarah westwood, and quardricos driskell. you know, this conversation seems strange. it is the kind of conversation you just don't have. problem is, is young people and parents who are afraid to raise them. they want to make them feel good and special. in the long run they don't...
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unemployed motorcycle mechanic fromner jersey -- from new jersey, pled guilty to murder. >> janet reno has died. died from complications of parkinson's disease. one of clinton administration's recognizeable, polarizing figures. she also american seizure of gonzalez so he could be to cuba with his father. was 78. >> museum is moving. i mean, like whole museum is moving. >> big process. >> flooding to mexico brings out >> that's when you put the intern into play for sure. >> you get them. >> no, you get them. >> good learning experience for you. >> temps are great. they are getting warmer. cooldown coming up. details coming up. >> live look at stock market. this is one of those days that, yeah, you pull out 401k and do a little dance. we are making up ground here. >> bad today. >> lots of green. >> that's our analysis. >> experts. it's not often you get a view >> we will take a look at this. not often you get a view of had to go all the way to summit to film this. you see the lava bubbling up. pouring the right into the ocean. that is incredible sight. >> is it? >> no homes are in danger
unemployed motorcycle mechanic fromner jersey -- from new jersey, pled guilty to murder. >> janet reno has died. died from complications of parkinson's disease. one of clinton administration's recognizeable, polarizing figures. she also american seizure of gonzalez so he could be to cuba with his father. was 78. >> museum is moving. i mean, like whole museum is moving. >> big process. >> flooding to mexico brings out >> that's when you put the intern into play for...
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murphy)) nahac's board of directors approved a new program to help struggling homeowners who are unemployed. ((verise: these are real people and we recognize there is a huge number of homeowners here in nevada who are still underwater.)) ((vanessa murphy)) but while campbell says nahac is adjusting its who should be held accountable for failing to get that funding to struggling homeowners in a timely manner and for any waste of money? the department of business and industry has called for an investigation by the attorney general's office... a spokeswoman said the office became aware of the treasury audit and will review and evaluate the matter. ((verise: some of the things i didn't expect but it's an organization that was having difficulty functioning and it's just something that the 85 million dollars nahac still has to distribute to struggling homeowners - needs to be used by the end of 2019. she's trying to make sure that happens before that deadline. vanessa murphy, 8 news now.// ((kirsten joyce)) >> the hardest hit fund is one of three programs dedicated to nevadans.. the home means ne
murphy)) nahac's board of directors approved a new program to help struggling homeowners who are unemployed. ((verise: these are real people and we recognize there is a huge number of homeowners here in nevada who are still underwater.)) ((vanessa murphy)) but while campbell says nahac is adjusting its who should be held accountable for failing to get that funding to struggling homeowners in a timely manner and for any waste of money? the department of business and industry has called for an...
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. >> reporter: miranda miller works two mart time jobs -- part-time jobs and elizabeth is unemployed. the two have one thing in common. >> i don't have insurance. >> don't have health insurance now. >> reporter: they both spent hours in line waiting for free care. >> i had stepped on some glass at another job and my foot has just quick fixes. >> i had a friend that gave me antibiotics. >> reporter: now she's back in pain. cleaves is also in pain, but it's her teeth. some of these people are just getting a cleaning and some are getting major work done, like a cavity filled, saving them hundreds of dollars. >> the only question they're asked, where does it hurt? >> reporter: the need is so appointments. >> we turned away 300 people mainly because we didn't have enough dentists and eye specialists. we have about 300,000 people in this community, and over 40% need these services. >> reporter: the plan is to offer this once a month. >> stay tuned. >> reporter: back in the exam room, both >> i had a flu shot, my teeth are bad, so i had antibiotics done. it's really awesome. really worth my
. >> reporter: miranda miller works two mart time jobs -- part-time jobs and elizabeth is unemployed. the two have one thing in common. >> i don't have insurance. >> don't have health insurance now. >> reporter: they both spent hours in line waiting for free care. >> i had stepped on some glass at another job and my foot has just quick fixes. >> i had a friend that gave me antibiotics. >> reporter: now she's back in pain. cleaves is also in pain, but...
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this is unemployed 25 to 54. it is an extraordinary charge.ng us up-to-date on the angst that senator sanders and donald trump captured. the anger about the man session. notjobs report today does matter to the marginal vote in those key states. profile ofook at the the typical donald trump voter. male whoangry white thinks the economy has left him behind. that is the core of his strength. comes inhe jobs number as expected, 170,000 or thereabouts, it does not matter if you do not have a job. tom: thank you to you and all of our coverage nationally as we go to tuesday. we'll have special coverage through the weekend and into monday and wednesday morning to give you as much perspective as we can. marty shanker in washington. in our next hour, peter navarro will join us. he has been a donald trump economic supporter out of the university of california at irvine. a little bit of distance from mr. trump after the uproar of the last few weeks. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ pictures from the city of london overlooking london bridge. the city of london this
this is unemployed 25 to 54. it is an extraordinary charge.ng us up-to-date on the angst that senator sanders and donald trump captured. the anger about the man session. notjobs report today does matter to the marginal vote in those key states. profile ofook at the the typical donald trump voter. male whoangry white thinks the economy has left him behind. that is the core of his strength. comes inhe jobs number as expected, 170,000 or thereabouts, it does not matter if you do not have a job....
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unemployed callers 202-748-8000. unemployed and looking for a job, 202-748-8001. those who are employed and stopped looking for a job 202-748-8002. in all others can call 202-748-8003. tim, a little bit more from the wall street journal about these numbers and how they might affect the race. the journal reports that the jobs report is the last major reading on the health of the u.s. economy he for election day , but the candidate -- before election day. hillary clinton called the report "good news" at an appearance in pittsburgh adding "our economy is poised to really take off and thrive." donald trump told a rally in new hampshire that the jobs report was "terrible," pointing to last month's rise in the number of people not in the workforce. he called the employment rate a phony number. what is your reaction to the candidates'take on the numbers? guest: donald trump has been lying about the unemployment rate for as long as he has been running for president and then some. he comes up with a fantastical number of 40% and implement rate, because he says 40% of the p
unemployed callers 202-748-8000. unemployed and looking for a job, 202-748-8001. those who are employed and stopped looking for a job 202-748-8002. in all others can call 202-748-8003. tim, a little bit more from the wall street journal about these numbers and how they might affect the race. the journal reports that the jobs report is the last major reading on the health of the u.s. economy he for election day , but the candidate -- before election day. hillary clinton called the report...
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going to be unemployed. that's part of it. >> jimmy: now i'm just remembering that you're english. you are. >> this is nice. i get to be honest now. >> jimmy: do you pretend to be an american? >> all the time. i go deep under cover. >> jimmy: besides the shows you mean? >> besides the show. >> jimmy: where do you do this? >> even when i went back to england. it was strange. >> jimmy: why would you do that? >> i was only back for two weeks. i have to stay in the because i'm not very good at it. >> jimmy: you can refresh. >> and then it's gone. >> jimmy: i remember being very surprised when i met you and you spoke like this. >> that's great. i fooled a nice australian lady last time i was back. i was with my girlfriend in cornwall. and there was this australian lady sitting a couple of seats away who lent over and said, i think we're the other than foreigners in here. >> jimmy: so the fact that you're a compulsive liar the reason they killed you on the show? do you think that had anything to do with it? >> it made my continued employment unsustainable. >> jimmy: how do they tell you
going to be unemployed. that's part of it. >> jimmy: now i'm just remembering that you're english. you are. >> this is nice. i get to be honest now. >> jimmy: do you pretend to be an american? >> all the time. i go deep under cover. >> jimmy: besides the shows you mean? >> besides the show. >> jimmy: where do you do this? >> even when i went back to england. it was strange. >> jimmy: why would you do that? >> i was only back for two...
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. >> reporter: she is 54 and then injury but are unemployed for a year. this seven-week welding class is a perfect fit. but this abc action news the right way. >> reporter: most classes are free and they all take less than two months to complete. >> you have to be willing to further your education every day in order to be successful. >> reporter: career sources working to bring for businesses on board so students can work and get trained at the same time. >> they are taking care of the first nine months of job training. >> reporter: this business owner is a believer. he worked training for the welding classes because he says there has a fairly enough labor to meet demand. without enough workers, he has turned down contract deals. >> this is the future. you are seeing the future right people will take advantage of what is offered here. kera mashek, abc action news. >>> just into the newsroom president-elect donald trump has dropped a lawsuit filed last year to keep jets from flying over his club in south order. it claimed the estate was being harmed by air
. >> reporter: she is 54 and then injury but are unemployed for a year. this seven-week welding class is a perfect fit. but this abc action news the right way. >> reporter: most classes are free and they all take less than two months to complete. >> you have to be willing to further your education every day in order to be successful. >> reporter: career sources working to bring for businesses on board so students can work and get trained at the same time. >> they...
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>> i'm unemployed right now. >> judge judy: how do you expect him to pay you? the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution david schur and his wife, karen lemarr-schur, are suing karen's son, aaron lemarr, and his girlfriend, casey gray, for loans to attend drug rehab and to pay rent. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 117 in the matter of lemarr-schur vs. lemarr. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: this is your son? >> yes. >> judge judy: your husband? >> yes. >> judge judy: and your son's girlfriend? >> right. >> judge judy: what kind of drugs were you addicted to? >> opana, crystal meth, heroin, xanax, pretty much any pill. >> judge judy: what about you? >> anything -- opana, mostly. >> judge judy: how old are you?
>> i'm unemployed right now. >> judge judy: how do you expect him to pay you? the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution david schur and his wife, karen lemarr-schur, are suing karen's son, aaron lemarr, and his girlfriend, casey gray, for loans to attend drug rehab and to pay rent. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is...
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that is why you see the phony numbers, 5% people unemployed. people are stopping, they can't look for work because they can't get a job and they take them off the rolls. these numbers are absolute disaster. liz: only 161,000 jobs addedded. 94 million americans not in the labor force. includes too sick to work, retired but a lot of unemployed in there. labor participation rate second highest on record. part-time jobs rising by about 93,000. that's not good. also government jobs rising as well. meantime the s&p 500 just closed session in the red for the ninth straight day. that is the longest losing streak in 36 years. we're talking 1980 right there. my next guest says hillary win would only make the market and economy slide. cke restaurant ceo, they own carl's junior and hardee's, andy bosser in, economic advise for for trump. 73 straight months of jobs creation. what are your thoughts? >> look they're really trying to put a lipstick on a pig with this one. we got -- you went through the numbers. we added 230,000 people to the employable populat
that is why you see the phony numbers, 5% people unemployed. people are stopping, they can't look for work because they can't get a job and they take them off the rolls. these numbers are absolute disaster. liz: only 161,000 jobs addedded. 94 million americans not in the labor force. includes too sick to work, retired but a lot of unemployed in there. labor participation rate second highest on record. part-time jobs rising by about 93,000. that's not good. also government jobs rising as well....
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an unemployed mother of four thought that when the bells rang. but then the new york workers said, no, you've not won. it was all a mistake. now, the woman who thought she won but did not, plans to take the resorts wo court. katrina bookman was counting on a nearly $43 million jackpot on a slot machine. but the news came crushing, there would be no millions, because the machine had malfunctioned, making such a win null and void, said the casino. sorry, said the casino. it offered her a steak dinner instead. >> it was like -- i can't even describe the feelings. like my whole body just got numb. >> reporter: her attorney says on that machine, which is $6500. but she was looking for $43 million. >> wow. what a punch to the face that is. >> yeah. but here's the steak dinner. >> and a baked potato with it. >> which costs $9.99 normally. >> exactly at the casino. >> wow. >> they're going to court. >>> today was one of those big days, transitional days, for a variety of reasons. we'll move past that. the rain came in this morning. caught some folks. a l
an unemployed mother of four thought that when the bells rang. but then the new york workers said, no, you've not won. it was all a mistake. now, the woman who thought she won but did not, plans to take the resorts wo court. katrina bookman was counting on a nearly $43 million jackpot on a slot machine. but the news came crushing, there would be no millions, because the machine had malfunctioned, making such a win null and void, said the casino. sorry, said the casino. it offered her a steak...
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. >> in the last year 10% of the workforce has been unemployed or underemployed according to the bureau of labour statistics. even people waiting for food say a job doesn't guarantee security. >> there are people here that have two or three jobs part- time jobs augmenting with other part-time jobs it is difficult >> this food bank says they need basics like peanut butter soup any shelf goods to send each family home with something.>> peanut butter and bread would be fine with me.>> in saint pete ashley yore abc action news. >> even though the unemployment rate is going down more than 10% of the jobs that grew in the bay area last year were in amusement gambling and >> already a tree lighting going on in ybor city.>> it is that time of the year, the weather saturday night will feel more christmas like than it does tonight, still warm but by saturday late sunday into monday some of the coldest weather we have seen in a long reveille since last april, a look at titan doppler radar, quiet and it will stay that way, we do have some fronts coming through they will be completely dry maybe a co
. >> in the last year 10% of the workforce has been unemployed or underemployed according to the bureau of labour statistics. even people waiting for food say a job doesn't guarantee security. >> there are people here that have two or three jobs part- time jobs augmenting with other part-time jobs it is difficult >> this food bank says they need basics like peanut butter soup any shelf goods to send each family home with something.>> peanut butter and bread would be fine...
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this shows you the unemployed of young high school dropouts. the states that were vowed.out with a lot more. they started out with more young high school dropouts. by the end of it they're all lower. converged on each other. they cease to have the difference. with the overall decline. the minimum wage is not a free lunch. and certainly moving we just a $15 per hour is certainly could be a recipe for disaster. there is a paper. it is just too small. and the urges and sent to look at puerto rico which actually had much higher minimum wage relative to the earning. with the unemployment rates. gets quite high. it sounds much more dramatic. when i think about this i think the thing that upsets me the most is the morality of it. it's a perverse notion that work and had reached distribution in this country you know who her to get to pay for not taxpayers, not people who had needs to get the customers of walmart to pay for the minimum wage. working to get the people who are buying hamburgers at mcdonald's in high poverty areas they are the people that work and ask. because when y
this shows you the unemployed of young high school dropouts. the states that were vowed.out with a lot more. they started out with more young high school dropouts. by the end of it they're all lower. converged on each other. they cease to have the difference. with the overall decline. the minimum wage is not a free lunch. and certainly moving we just a $15 per hour is certainly could be a recipe for disaster. there is a paper. it is just too small. and the urges and sent to look at puerto rico...
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unemployed mothers? was it true of the social security cases? when what congress did when it did it was just a piece with everything where man was the dominant person in the family, and the woman was the subordinate person. so to say we want to go back to a congress that had that mind-set and ask what they would have done is a little hard. >> it is difficult. . >> well, then don't pretend that you're implementing congress's intent when you say we're going put in place when we're talking about a remedy, not in terms of finding a violation, don't pretend that you're implementing congress's intent when you look at what a congress 60 years later would do. >> mr. chief justice, when you're remedying a gender discriminatory statute by leveling up or leveling down, you are never implementing congress's intent. >> that's true. but you ask ask what would they have wanted if they knew they couldn't make this discrimination. that's why i thought well, if you have to go back to '52, they're either going to have to t
unemployed mothers? was it true of the social security cases? when what congress did when it did it was just a piece with everything where man was the dominant person in the family, and the woman was the subordinate person. so to say we want to go back to a congress that had that mind-set and ask what they would have done is a little hard. >> it is difficult. . >> well, then don't pretend that you're implementing congress's intent when you say we're going put in place when we're...
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news, high-paying jobs coming to manatee county and what is offers an opportunity to anyone who is unemployed. >>> this woman looks like she could be a sweet old lady next door but looks can be deceiving. the reason she ended up behind bars will surprise you next. >> closed captioning is brought to you by lakeland toyota. save more on i-4 hey! is this enough? a little more... grandma! there you go... there's no more room. oh look who's here! i know i had one more... hmmm... more. how's it looking? 20 more minutes... 8, 9... we need 1 more yes... we need more rolls there was a little girl, and she became friends with every animal she met. it's getting late, grandma should go. one more? in the end, all we really need more of, is each other. happy thanksgiving from publix. >>> live from the station taking action for you. this is abc >> right now a horrible case of child abuse coming to light out of dundee. a 17-year-old girl 20 pounds underweight and losing her hair. tonight police have arrested chris and melissa peters. >>> tsunami waves of 3 feet are starting to hit the shoreline near fukushim
news, high-paying jobs coming to manatee county and what is offers an opportunity to anyone who is unemployed. >>> this woman looks like she could be a sweet old lady next door but looks can be deceiving. the reason she ended up behind bars will surprise you next. >> closed captioning is brought to you by lakeland toyota. save more on i-4 hey! is this enough? a little more... grandma! there you go... there's no more room. oh look who's here! i know i had one more... hmmm... more....
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. >> the iron workers come to mind. 75% of their members are still unemployed in this valley. we have to find a way to put these folks back to work. >> reporter: the vote in the end financing of a stadium, period. economically, it does not benefit the community. if you look at the studies around the state it hurts people. >> reporter: the nfl has the ball. will it let the raiders move and turn this piece of dirt into a field of play? we may know in a few months. and the nfl meets in january and we may get an idea then if the league will let the team move. there's been reporting that the we'll be watching that. we should also note the stadium is a public/private partnership. sheldon adelson and the raiders would put up 1.2 billion. back to you. >> a lot of workers have been worried about this. of a all of this, the raiders would end up in oakland. we'll have to see. >>> news 3 is your weather [ cheers ] >> you can hear the crowd cheering. kevin is live from ethel m's chocolates. >> reporter: absolutely. hold on a second. we want to come up here. we have a special announcement.
. >> the iron workers come to mind. 75% of their members are still unemployed in this valley. we have to find a way to put these folks back to work. >> reporter: the vote in the end financing of a stadium, period. economically, it does not benefit the community. if you look at the studies around the state it hurts people. >> reporter: the nfl has the ball. will it let the raiders move and turn this piece of dirt into a field of play? we may know in a few months. and the nfl...
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deleveraging at the time when you need that robust growth so you do not get legions of long-term unemployed people who never get back in. and then, third, the remedies are almost inherently unpopular. you have to stabilize the 75% of the system which is larger financial institutions. you stabilize them to help the average person, help their savings, but that person still sees you stabilizing the people who look like they are the culprits. and so, you get yourself in a situation where you have to do what you have to do to save the economy but it is not out of anybody's agenda for what is popular. host: save the economy but destroy the democratic party? mr. sperling: no, but i think when you inherit a financial crisis like that, it helps you get reelected but it makes it harder to completely meet the expectations of people when you are overcoming the type of -- i mean look, this was not an average of recession. this was the worst recession and crisis since the great depression. you did not bounce back as quick. and i think, look, we could talk about other things. i think people got kind of st
deleveraging at the time when you need that robust growth so you do not get legions of long-term unemployed people who never get back in. and then, third, the remedies are almost inherently unpopular. you have to stabilize the 75% of the system which is larger financial institutions. you stabilize them to help the average person, help their savings, but that person still sees you stabilizing the people who look like they are the culprits. and so, you get yourself in a situation where you have...
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my employer told me that i had seven days to clear it up or i would be unemployed. i had to prove that i was innocent, because to them i'm looking guilty, as if i have something to hide. >> there's a new victim of experienced it. and over 160 million records were exposed in 2015 alone. if you have a social security number, it could happen to you. is there anything you can do about it? >> i signed up for lifelock. we have someone in our corner to help fight that fight. >> millions of people have already made the smart choice to become members of lifelock, because it's the best identity-theft protection available. lifelock's award-winning technology scans hundreds of ll second to spot threats to your identity. if you're a member, and lifelock detects your information being used, you get an alert.
my employer told me that i had seven days to clear it up or i would be unemployed. i had to prove that i was innocent, because to them i'm looking guilty, as if i have something to hide. >> there's a new victim of experienced it. and over 160 million records were exposed in 2015 alone. if you have a social security number, it could happen to you. is there anything you can do about it? >> i signed up for lifelock. we have someone in our corner to help fight that fight. >>...
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. >> our primary clientele is the veteran that is homeless, disabled, unemployed and disadvantaged. >> reporter: to help with food and clothing and much more to fill the ga agencies. >> we have been able to find them housing and jobs and they have succeeded and they said that we have changed their lives. >> reporter: sometimes the needs are more than material. >> you name it. >> that can robbery helps each other up. some of these guys have ptsd really bad. some of them are not quite as critical but it is important that they have somebody to back them up. can play -- face are never forgotten. >> being a veteran makes you want to help other veterans. >> reporter: the foundation depends entirely on donations to help the veterans they serve. the food pantry alone serves about 80 veterans a week but close money and time are all important donations to help give back to those who have done so much for us. covering the corridor and cedar rapids cbs2 >>> still to come the good news for your corridor commute as the construction ends on one major project. >>> after a dip in temperatures tomorrow
. >> our primary clientele is the veteran that is homeless, disabled, unemployed and disadvantaged. >> reporter: to help with food and clothing and much more to fill the ga agencies. >> we have been able to find them housing and jobs and they have succeeded and they said that we have changed their lives. >> reporter: sometimes the needs are more than material. >> you name it. >> that can robbery helps each other up. some of these guys have ptsd really bad....
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he says he would like to be able to turn a new leaf but he is unemployed. >> i am satisfied because justice has been served. it was a long struggle. it took over a year. the nightmare is over. now i'm going to go after air france and labor court for wrongful dismissal. relations are still fraught. air france has returned to profit last year after seven years of losses. they still face tension with flight crews who went on strike in july. >> it is a move that many fear will further strained relations between paris and rwanda. marion has the details. 1994 800,000ys in people were killed. most of the dead were -- triggered ar diplomatic firestorm the burning bridges between paris leading two years of back and forth accusations. rwanda has opened a former -- formal investigation. is focusediry so far -- it requires some explanation. disgraceful lie. that is what he said at any suggest in the french army took part in the genocide. france says its soldiers were deployed after the damage had been done and their presence help save thousands of lives adding any guilt for failing to prevent the genoc
he says he would like to be able to turn a new leaf but he is unemployed. >> i am satisfied because justice has been served. it was a long struggle. it took over a year. the nightmare is over. now i'm going to go after air france and labor court for wrongful dismissal. relations are still fraught. air france has returned to profit last year after seven years of losses. they still face tension with flight crews who went on strike in july. >> it is a move that many fear will further...
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people unemployed less than five weeks.lower than it's been 98% of the time in the last 50 years. we are basically out of easily employable workers. we've got some long-term unemployed who are finding it hard to match up with the jobs available. but in terms of short-term unemployed people who are easily employable in this economy, we're basically running on e. we're at full employment. >> vincent, do you agree? is it full steam ahead on december? >> this was a solid employment report no question about it. i think there's evidence of labor hoarding on the part of firms. you don't see many quits -- many layoffs. and the fact they've got to pay workers more to keep them on the job tells you the market is pretty high. i think for the fomc's standpoint in september when they put the december fed meeting in the crosshairs, basically meant we had to have job gains averaging about 150,000 for the three months leading up to that meeting. well, we've got two of them, and with the revisions in hand, as long as employment gains for th
people unemployed less than five weeks.lower than it's been 98% of the time in the last 50 years. we are basically out of easily employable workers. we've got some long-term unemployed who are finding it hard to match up with the jobs available. but in terms of short-term unemployed people who are easily employable in this economy, we're basically running on e. we're at full employment. >> vincent, do you agree? is it full steam ahead on december? >> this was a solid employment...
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>> this man was company totally wicked will soon shut down the workers unemployed. >> august 2018 our intention is >> reporter: the drug and food administration want them regulated by tobacco companies. >> so you have liquids, you have e-cig kits. at miezers, batteries. >> he says 90% of the products on the market right now would disappear. >> the testing that they're asking us to do at fda's estimate is 300 $300,000 per -- isaid we have over 3,000 teams. the country could be cat trough if i can. >> it is tens of thousands of people. >> reporter: with more than 9 million people using e sigz in the u.s. the american heart association said the strict regulations are needed to ensure the jusz don't contain contaminates that any claims about health effects are supported by data. abc action news inch caught on also known as a rut. they scrape to mark their territory making dirt spots and rub skent glands in the area. it's a common behavior but it is rarely seen. >>> still much more all new ahead. raw sewage and roechz shutting down two different local restaurants in tonight's kirt tee dini
>> this man was company totally wicked will soon shut down the workers unemployed. >> august 2018 our intention is >> reporter: the drug and food administration want them regulated by tobacco companies. >> so you have liquids, you have e-cig kits. at miezers, batteries. >> he says 90% of the products on the market right now would disappear. >> the testing that they're asking us to do at fda's estimate is 300 $300,000 per -- isaid we have over 3,000 teams. the...
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he's an unemployed welder and ex-con. sounds like a real catch. and, gentlemen, as i told you, beckett is fine with me riding along. oh, yeah, she's fine with it. we'll get lucky and castle will get shot." damn, bro. really? ouch. what'd you do? nothing. you got slapped, castle. you definitely did something. or someone. you cheated? what?! no! castle, don't you lie to us. beckett's our family. you cheat on her, you cheat on us. what's her name? [ chuckling ] guys, i'm telling you the truth. ow! that's my skin! what...is... her...name? svetlana? svetlana? svetlana! of russian underwear model? uh, yeah? what the hell are you doing? nypd. ayy! we're coming in. ow. [ groans ] so, dexter grimes, when was the last time you saw agnes molina? agnes? haven't seen her in years -- before she got busted. nice try, dex. we know that you visited her in prison. and now she's on the run. you're such a catch, we figured she came running to you. i'm telling you -- me and her are done. is that right? so, then, this lipstick is from... my mom. [ laughs ] i suppose...
he's an unemployed welder and ex-con. sounds like a real catch. and, gentlemen, as i told you, beckett is fine with me riding along. oh, yeah, she's fine with it. we'll get lucky and castle will get shot." damn, bro. really? ouch. what'd you do? nothing. you got slapped, castle. you definitely did something. or someone. you cheated? what?! no! castle, don't you lie to us. beckett's our family. you cheat on her, you cheat on us. what's her name? [ chuckling ] guys, i'm telling you the...
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. >> this unemployed mother of three children. when mitchum was in ninth grade. ed, evans was his science teacher now in state politics. >> the west virginia house of delegates. >> eddie asbury. president of the coal company. seven coal mines. four of them running. three are down. >> i want you folks to tell me why it is that people down here smarter than everybody in new york and washington and los angeles, and chicago. what did you know, that we didn't know? >> really do me, donald trump is, probably the only way this county and little old state is going to survive. >> is donald trump going to be able to make a difference? is the coal industry ever going to come back in west virginia. >> not going to come back to where it was. i don't think we will see the level, but i think some return of coal. it's not a united states market or state market or county market. it is a world market. we got to compete in the world. in the world. >> you think donald trump is going to be able to do that? >> i believe he will. i do believe he will. and, i will be honest with you. i
. >> this unemployed mother of three children. when mitchum was in ninth grade. ed, evans was his science teacher now in state politics. >> the west virginia house of delegates. >> eddie asbury. president of the coal company. seven coal mines. four of them running. three are down. >> i want you folks to tell me why it is that people down here smarter than everybody in new york and washington and los angeles, and chicago. what did you know, that we didn't know? >>...