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dunwoody's six-month course costs just over $4200. many students like larry receive grants to defray the costs. they confirmed regional firms would need regional hires over the next 6 to 18 months and more over the next seven years as retirement will claim 50% of their workforce. the first class hitting snags, though. j.w. hume vice president saying the new hires needed more work. >> the first three brought in from the program, we really saw a need to have highly skilled more refined skills for industrial sewing for leather. >> reporter: with employer's feedback dunwoody altered the course. students now spend more time at the machines, less time on the books. its placement rate is 90% and graduates earn an average hourly wage of $14.46. but for larry the new skills and job are priceless >> it makes you feel proud when you see a finished product. it looks real good and you know you did your best on it and everything is nice and neat and straight. and it's guaranteed for life. >> reporter: a life improved by an industry stitching a work
dunwoody's six-month course costs just over $4200. many students like larry receive grants to defray the costs. they confirmed regional firms would need regional hires over the next 6 to 18 months and more over the next seven years as retirement will claim 50% of their workforce. the first class hitting snags, though. j.w. hume vice president saying the new hires needed more work. >> the first three brought in from the program, we really saw a need to have highly skilled more refined...
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. >>> check this video out from dunwoody, a suburb in atlanta. a water main broke, and then moments later it froze. >> we're hearing all sorts of stories like that and we really feel lucky in these situations. >> we are, so much snow they can't even measure it? we have the opposite problem. we don't have enough to measure. for the first day in over 30 days we have measurable presip addition. and it is on the way. the pattern will change in the next 48 hours and you will need to pull out that umbrella. temperatures this morning in the 50s, it feels like winter and looks like winter in san francisco. plenty of clouds overhead and that will be the general sky for today. mostly cloudy conditions as we head deeper and deeper into these conditions. we're not expecting much until about midnight, i stopped that clock for you right then, you see showers pushing into the bay area, but this front is still rather organized. it will fall apart once it makes it's way in. i think you will squeeze out a few showers. then i want to show you what's to come this we
. >>> check this video out from dunwoody, a suburb in atlanta. a water main broke, and then moments later it froze. >> we're hearing all sorts of stories like that and we really feel lucky in these situations. >> we are, so much snow they can't even measure it? we have the opposite problem. we don't have enough to measure. for the first day in over 30 days we have measurable presip addition. and it is on the way. the pattern will change in the next 48 hours and you will...
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dunwoody, that's a great place that does it. able to do the jobs innovation creates. that's the key. >> yes. the role of education. you know, the role of education has to be significant here, because we need to educate people for the jobs that we have today, for the jobs that we'll have tomorrow. we're not doing that. that doesn't mean -- nobody does have to go to college necessarily. >> right. >> so the key is how do we restructure the education system so that it provides the right jobs, with the right skills, to be employable? and we have examples of that today. >> isn't that the key for europe? we have a great educational system. i was in spain in barcelona in march. 52% youth unemployment. >> we talk about 7% being too high here. i don't know what they do. >> isn't that the key, though. >> it's 12.5% in europe. it's 40 plus percent for the young people. go around the world, this is a huge issue, youth unemployment. >> that leads to unrest. >> yes, that leads to unrest and extremism. >> malthusian, if you're malthusian, you'v
dunwoody, that's a great place that does it. able to do the jobs innovation creates. that's the key. >> yes. the role of education. you know, the role of education has to be significant here, because we need to educate people for the jobs that we have today, for the jobs that we'll have tomorrow. we're not doing that. that doesn't mean -- nobody does have to go to college necessarily. >> right. >> so the key is how do we restructure the education system so that it provides the...
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police in dunwoody, georgia say crews were working in the area and dug a hole exposing a pipe.rs later, the pipe burst in below-freezing temperatures. nearby fences and power poles were covered with ice! the road was closed and salted while crews shut down the water.wednesday >>james:and here's what it looks like in milwaukee, wisconsin. the lake is frozen over and steam is coming off the water. wind chill temperatures plunged to 35 to 55 degrees below zero. the bitter cold also closed down all non-essential city services in milwaukee. including garbage and recycling pickup. the 49ers up against a near >>dan: some relief is definitely on the way. 13 degrees right now and cleveland ohio. temperatures are definitely on the climb but when chilled is still a factor. fills like 20 below zero. 21 below zero and minneapolis so it is very cold around the great lakes but we've seen some great improvement for the south and even for some of the folks along the eastern seaboard. a lot of that cold arctic air in the starting to filter out. here in the bay area liking up to some high and low
police in dunwoody, georgia say crews were working in the area and dug a hole exposing a pipe.rs later, the pipe burst in below-freezing temperatures. nearby fences and power poles were covered with ice! the road was closed and salted while crews shut down the water.wednesday >>james:and here's what it looks like in milwaukee, wisconsin. the lake is frozen over and steam is coming off the water. wind chill temperatures plunged to 35 to 55 degrees below zero. the bitter cold also closed...
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. >>> check out this from dunwoody. a water main broke out, sending water into the air. seconds later, water froze. >> wow. >> turning trees and power lines to ice. crews are still working to repair the break and dig up ice. >> power lines and people don't get power to homes and in cold temperatures, having a tough guy. >> yeah. >>> changes in our forecast as well. not to that extreme. >> not frozen pipes anytime soon or anything caused by the severe cole. we'll get rain. we need it. our hills are brown and thirsty for that rain. temperatures right now, in the 40s and 50s. not too cold. notice that when you walk out your front door. good idea to give yourself extra time as temperatures are going to be cool. we've got that fog and drizzle back as well. make sure you're ready. jacket weather for the next 48 hours. wednesday looking good. we'll be in the 60s, 50s, cooler for tomorrow. and as we get into the weekend, temperatures are going to stay mile. but we get another chance for rain. so i'll give you the time line for the areas of low pressure that can bring us rain. no
. >>> check out this from dunwoody. a water main broke out, sending water into the air. seconds later, water froze. >> wow. >> turning trees and power lines to ice. crews are still working to repair the break and dig up ice. >> power lines and people don't get power to homes and in cold temperatures, having a tough guy. >> yeah. >>> changes in our forecast as well. not to that extreme. >> not frozen pipes anytime soon or anything caused by the...
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of these cars that were kind of stuck on this very slippery incline a little bit west of shanle-dunwoody, they were able to get up the hill. traffic is moving a little bit. the big rig in the middle lane is still stuck on ice. he's been spinning his wheels, trying get out. you see the abandoned cars behind us. a lot of people were stuck overnight. tell mow your name. >> sonny. >> daniel pullman. >> reporter: they live very close by. they got a cooler with the sled and they're bringing food for people who are stranded, who are abandoned on the side of the road. why did you decide to do that this morning? >> you have to do what can you to help. my sister got trapped in marietta. i thought, i can't do anything for her but we live close to 285 and i ran into this guy handing out water and we're a great team. >> reporter: you had the water? >> and i had the food. my wife was stuck five hours. we thought that was bad. we woke up this morning, people are 24 hours. we thought we have sandwiches and granola bars. let's see what we can do to help out. >> richard elliott reporting for us from our a
of these cars that were kind of stuck on this very slippery incline a little bit west of shanle-dunwoody, they were able to get up the hill. traffic is moving a little bit. the big rig in the middle lane is still stuck on ice. he's been spinning his wheels, trying get out. you see the abandoned cars behind us. a lot of people were stuck overnight. tell mow your name. >> sonny. >> daniel pullman. >> reporter: they live very close by. they got a cooler with the sled and they're...
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you're looking at live pictures from dunwoody, georgia. this is near atlanta. that, that is water simply flying into the air. it's a broken water main spraying this water. it's not clear if the weather had anything to do with this. but i've got to say, we've been seeing broken pipes in water mains all across the country. even in the south, over the last few days. and look at those power lines now just covered, covered in ice from that spraying water. looks like it's pretty out control right now. a dangerous situation. >> that cold say real story. you can't build houses when it's cold. when the roads are closed, you can't drill for oil, you can't frac for gas. you can't ship railcars. it's nuts how the deep freeze has affected so many businesses. you look at pictures like that, i see a business story. but -- >> i see ice. >> i see ice and people irritated. it's "money time" this morning. the first rally of 2014. finally the dow up 100 points. s&p/nasdaq closed higher. ford ceo alan mulally put to bed that he was going to run microsoft. he personally said he's st
you're looking at live pictures from dunwoody, georgia. this is near atlanta. that, that is water simply flying into the air. it's a broken water main spraying this water. it's not clear if the weather had anything to do with this. but i've got to say, we've been seeing broken pipes in water mains all across the country. even in the south, over the last few days. and look at those power lines now just covered, covered in ice from that spraying water. looks like it's pretty out control right...