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eduardo gamarra, florida international university de alguna manera lo que está buscando es obligarlo. al final de cuentas creo que es el objetivo de este tipo de acosos ya se especula sobre un posible reemplazo. supuestamente el presidente tiene el ojo puesto en el ex alcalde de nueva york rudy giuliani aunque l mismo giuliani ha negado los rumores. entre los republicanos la reaccin sobre el tema es mixta. s/ congresista paul ryan (r-wi) el presidente de la cmara baja (nat) dijo que donald trump puede decidir quin est en su gabinete. mientras que otros como newt gingrich s/ newt gingrich, analista politico republicano (nat- strongly recommend agianst firing) no recomiendan un despido a ese nivel. adems dijo, en esta entrevista con la cadena fox, que la lealtad tena que ser de lado y lado. y es que sessions fue el primer senador republicano en darle su respaldo y lealtad a donald trump. (nat) pero aparentemente tiene enfurecido al mandatario desde que decidi retirarse de la investigacin sobre rusia. s/ juliana monsalve, @julianamons por su parte jeff sessions dijo la semana pasada que
eduardo gamarra, florida international university de alguna manera lo que está buscando es obligarlo. al final de cuentas creo que es el objetivo de este tipo de acosos ya se especula sobre un posible reemplazo. supuestamente el presidente tiene el ojo puesto en el ex alcalde de nueva york rudy giuliani aunque l mismo giuliani ha negado los rumores. entre los republicanos la reaccin sobre el tema es mixta. s/ congresista paul ryan (r-wi) el presidente de la cmara baja (nat) dijo que donald...
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last year caroline simpson an astronomer a professor at the department of physics at florida international university told the blog from the lab bench the first time someone says something sexist you shrug it off the second time someone says something you shrug it off the ninety if you stop shrugging it off and one thousand nine hundred five study of gender equity and science found that seventy three percent of the women they interviewed really had career experiences they regarded as discriminatory such as denial of jobs and tenure and they found that female scientists found that colleagues and superiors simply didn't talk to them or consult them for input nearly as often as they did male scientist in addition twenty seventeen report from the national science foundation from that two thirds of those working in science and engineering are white and only two percent are black women now a new study published in the journal of geophysical research analyzed the workplace experiences from twenty eleven to twenty fifteen and four hundred seventy four science undergraduate level to senior researchers the fin
last year caroline simpson an astronomer a professor at the department of physics at florida international university told the blog from the lab bench the first time someone says something sexist you shrug it off the second time someone says something you shrug it off the ninety if you stop shrugging it off and one thousand nine hundred five study of gender equity and science found that seventy three percent of the women they interviewed really had career experiences they regarded as...
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most recently he served as dean of the florida international university college of law. secretary, we're glad you're here. this is always a department where you have your hands full, but meeting the opportunities of the future is an important and we look forward to hearing you talk about that and this budget. >> mr. chairman, thank you. ranking member murray, chairman cochran, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify this morning. it's an honor to appear before the committee to outline the administration's vision for the department of labor in fiscal 2018 and beyond. supporting the ability of all americans to find good jobs and safe jobs is a priority for president trump, and it is a priority for me. i'm proud and i remain humbled in leading the department of labor in this critical work. presently the unemployment rate in the united states is 4.3%. that is a 16-year low. one has to go back to 2001. this is great news. another very important statistic, however is that there are presently 6 million job openings in the united states. that is the hi
most recently he served as dean of the florida international university college of law. secretary, we're glad you're here. this is always a department where you have your hands full, but meeting the opportunities of the future is an important and we look forward to hearing you talk about that and this budget. >> mr. chairman, thank you. ranking member murray, chairman cochran, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify this morning. it's an honor to appear before...
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he earned a master's degree in health care service administration at my alma mater, florida international university. commissioned in 2001 and completed his first duty assignment at the u.s. naval hospital in guantanamo bay, cuba. he's currently an administrative officer for research and development at the u.s. navy bureau of medicine and surgery. he has earned many commissioned completed his first accolades, including the defense meritorious service medal, the nato medal, anti-national defense service medal several times. miguel lives the navy's core values of honor, courage, commitment. i join lieutenant commander miguel's family and friends in congratulating him on this well deserved nomination. we're so proud of you miguel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back her time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new hampshire is recognized. ms. kuster: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today because it's long past time that t
he earned a master's degree in health care service administration at my alma mater, florida international university. commissioned in 2001 and completed his first duty assignment at the u.s. naval hospital in guantanamo bay, cuba. he's currently an administrative officer for research and development at the u.s. navy bureau of medicine and surgery. he has earned many commissioned completed his first accolades, including the defense meritorious service medal, the nato medal, anti-national defense...
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and as a member of the national relations board as the dean of the florida international university schoolwashington. welcome to the program. i'm happy to welcome you for the first time, secretary costa. good to have you here. >> good morning, david. david: jobs there is a very big deal. so let me just ask you what's your take on these numbers that we just got out a short time ago? >> this month, we've seen robust job growth. we added more than 220 jobs in the past month and we saw revision of about 50,000 jobs for april and pay. david: what's left to be done? alexander: this month, we saw a slight up take in the jobs participation rate. we need get more americans back to work. some americans are opting not to join the labor force and it's very important that we make it attractive for them to join the labor force, to look for work and to work. another really important figure that we saw is that there's still a little bit of slack in the economy. if you look the number of americans that are working part time but would like to work full time, it's still slightly above the prerecession level
and as a member of the national relations board as the dean of the florida international university schoolwashington. welcome to the program. i'm happy to welcome you for the first time, secretary costa. good to have you here. >> good morning, david. david: jobs there is a very big deal. so let me just ask you what's your take on these numbers that we just got out a short time ago? >> this month, we've seen robust job growth. we added more than 220 jobs in the past month and we saw...
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most recently, he served as dean of the florida internal international university college of law and secretary, we're glad you're here. this is always a department where you have your hands full but meeting the opportunities of futures is important and we look forward to hearing you talk about that in this budget. >> mr. chairman, thank you. and ranking member murray, chairman cochran, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify this morning. if not a trip here to administrate -- supporting the ability of all americans to find good jobs and save jobs is a priority for the president and it is a priority for me. i am proud and i remain humbled and leave the department of labor in this critical work. presently, the unemployment rate is 4.3 percent. that is a 16 year low. one has to get back to 2001. this is great news. another very important statistic however, is that they are presently 6 million job openings in the united states. that is the highest number since the department of labor started keeping records and open jobs. we can get more americans back to work
most recently, he served as dean of the florida internal international university college of law and secretary, we're glad you're here. this is always a department where you have your hands full but meeting the opportunities of futures is important and we look forward to hearing you talk about that in this budget. >> mr. chairman, thank you. and ranking member murray, chairman cochran, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify this morning. if not a trip here to...
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university of south florida, where he holds appointments in the department of anthropology and the department of global sustainability. he received his phd from the college of william and mary. in 2008 he gained international attention as part of the team that found the remains of george washington's childhood farm at ferry farm. he recounted it in his 2013 book "where the cherry tree grew: the story of ferry farm, george washington's boyhood home." his 2015 book, which i have right here in my hand, is called "george washington written upon the land." we have three copies in the bookstore if you're interested in purchasing one of them later. this book explores the many retellings of washington's much fabled childhood and covers things ranging from biography to archaeology to environmental history. he is currently writing "the archaeology of george washington: a survey of all the washington-related sites and their stories." he has also conducted a reassessment of the 1930's archaeological record at george washington's birthplace. he says this site is one of the most intriguing and misunderstood archaeological sites. he says it is time to fully make sense of the birthplace, archaeologically speaking, the las
university of south florida, where he holds appointments in the department of anthropology and the department of global sustainability. he received his phd from the college of william and mary. in 2008 he gained international attention as part of the team that found the remains of george washington's childhood farm at ferry farm. he recounted it in his 2013 book "where the cherry tree grew: the story of ferry farm, george washington's boyhood home." his 2015 book, which i have right...
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intern in my miami office six years ago, gabby has risen through the ranks year after year serving our south florida community with wisdom, grace and integrity. now completing a masters degree at johns hopkins university, gabby is working on behalf of our constituents while constantly fighting for democracy and human rights in places like nicaragua. it is an honor to have gabby on my team and this is just the beginning of an extraordinary career. [speaking spanish] ms. ros-lehtinen: congratulations my friend. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? without objection. ms. jayapal: to quote ronald reagan, preservation of our environment is not a liberal or a conservative challenge. it's common sense. yet this week my republican colleagues continued the trend of pushing through bills that deeply undermine critical environmental protections. h.r. 806, the smoggy skies act, is an attack on the clean air act that will lift protections against harmful pollutants that put the health of our communities at risk. republicans also made it clear that they're prioritizing dangerous pipelines while shirking environmental review processes. but despite their eff
intern in my miami office six years ago, gabby has risen through the ranks year after year serving our south florida community with wisdom, grace and integrity. now completing a masters degree at johns hopkins university, gabby is working on behalf of our constituents while constantly fighting for democracy and human rights in places like nicaragua. it is an honor to have gabby on my team and this is just the beginning of an extraordinary career. [speaking spanish] ms. ros-lehtinen:...