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we're talking with keith hall, a former commissioner with the bureau of labor statistics. currently works at george mason university where he is a research fellow at the mercator center there. mr. hall, who is bearing the brunt of this part-time job work? gallup a that from talking about young americans and that there are fewer young americans holding full-time jobs. the chart showing a drop from about 46% back in mid-2010 down to 43% now. the younger over were represented in the part-time and in the underemployed. these are people that are not out of school all that long feared the other reason is in the youth, the youth get a double hit from a recession like this. all, when firms downside, they do not over downsize so they can hire people out of school. so the youths take their brunt of new jobs when they graduate during times like this. but then a second part is related to underemployment. the way people's careers typically work is that people start at entry level positions and they move through their throughver the years retirement or think of this as climbing a ladder
we're talking with keith hall, a former commissioner with the bureau of labor statistics. currently works at george mason university where he is a research fellow at the mercator center there. mr. hall, who is bearing the brunt of this part-time job work? gallup a that from talking about young americans and that there are fewer young americans holding full-time jobs. the chart showing a drop from about 46% back in mid-2010 down to 43% now. the younger over were represented in the part-time and...
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joining me, the former head of the bureau of labor and statistics, keith hall. keith, great to have you here today. >> good to be with you. >> friday we got those new numbers. 7.6 to 7.4. what's not to love, keith? >> well, first of all, that unemployment rate is the most closely watched economic statistic there is, and unfortunately that's gotten to be a very flawed statistic. and the reason is to be included in the unemployment rate, you need to be completely jobless, no job of any sort, no pay. second, you have to be active, you have to be doing certain things to be considered unemployed as opposed to jobless. particularly, conducting interviews, sending resumes, things like that. and in reality what happens is when people are unemployed for a long time, at some point they get tired of looking and go into a passive mode. they send out resumes to everybody they can think of, talked to all their friends. when they go into passive mode, the government stops counting them. they stop being counted in the unemployment rate. a lot of what's happened is the unemployme
joining me, the former head of the bureau of labor and statistics, keith hall. keith, great to have you here today. >> good to be with you. >> friday we got those new numbers. 7.6 to 7.4. what's not to love, keith? >> well, first of all, that unemployment rate is the most closely watched economic statistic there is, and unfortunately that's gotten to be a very flawed statistic. and the reason is to be included in the unemployment rate, you need to be completely jobless, no job...
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joining me is the former head of the bureau of labor statistics, keith hall. keith, it's great to have you here today. [applause] >> good to be with you. >> well, friday, we got those new numbers. 7.6 to 7.4. what's not to love, keith? >> well, first of all, that unemployment rate is the most closely watched economic statistic there is. and, unfortunately, that's gotten to a very flawed statistic. the reason is to be included as in the unemployment race, you need fullback completely jobless, no job of any sort, no pay. and, second, you have to be active. you have to be doing certain things to be considered unemployed as oppose god just jobless. in particularly, particularly you need to be conducting interviews. you need to be sending out resumes, things like that. and in reality, what happens, is when people are unemployed for a long time, at some point, they get tired of looking. and they go into a passive mode. they have sent out resumes to everybody they can think of. they have talked to all their friends, but when they go into that passive mode the governme
joining me is the former head of the bureau of labor statistics, keith hall. keith, it's great to have you here today. [applause] >> good to be with you. >> well, friday, we got those new numbers. 7.6 to 7.4. what's not to love, keith? >> well, first of all, that unemployment rate is the most closely watched economic statistic there is. and, unfortunately, that's gotten to a very flawed statistic. the reason is to be included as in the unemployment race, you need fullback...
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hall of fame all my buddies living down here. toby keith. the less goes on and on. carieunderer wood. >> a blocker on second and 4. >> off sides no. 93 defense five yard penalty first down. >> that's on phillip merling as we go down for our what to watch for in the next 15 minutes. >> over the next 15 minutes pat white is what to watch. he's coming already making good throws. expect that a little bit more and run maybe some of the options but he wants to throw the ball down field at the end of the third quarter. expect a lot more from pat white. >> thanks. jack doyle geico saving people money on more than just car insurance. >> i want to this is a tweet i got from james. i agree not playing rg3 in the pre-season but do you think not playing him 11 on 11 in practice is a mistake. >> no i don't. 11 on 11 in practice you've got a lot of bodies to get around and it would be unforgivable if robert got hurt. plus i don't think he's ready for all those people around his feet. there he is. mike basically said we have a plan. we are following the plan and we are watching rob
hall of fame all my buddies living down here. toby keith. the less goes on and on. carieunderer wood. >> a blocker on second and 4. >> off sides no. 93 defense five yard penalty first down. >> that's on phillip merling as we go down for our what to watch for in the next 15 minutes. >> over the next 15 minutes pat white is what to watch. he's coming already making good throws. expect that a little bit more and run maybe some of the options but he wants to throw the ball...
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hall a senior -- keith from the bureau of labor statistics.will have a discussion of the employment numbers and get analysis of what it means as far as the fiscal health of the country. we will also be joined by christopher hill, an ambassador to iraq and former assistant secretary of state. the topic, the embassy closings you have been hearing about and the threat from al qaeda. we will take up that discussion -- 8:30. about thel talk larger issue of relations with russia. we will take a look at the papers and take your calls and tweets. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a discussion about the defense department's budget cuts and their impact on military readiness and strategy. former nsa or and officials from the energy industry talk about ways to reject the nation's electric grid from cyber attacks. handsome young officers that were surrounding my grandmother. my grandfather had been trying to talk to her because of the handsome young men
hall a senior -- keith from the bureau of labor statistics.will have a discussion of the employment numbers and get analysis of what it means as far as the fiscal health of the country. we will also be joined by christopher hill, an ambassador to iraq and former assistant secretary of state. the topic, the embassy closings you have been hearing about and the threat from al qaeda. we will take up that discussion -- 8:30. about thel talk larger issue of relations with russia. we will take a look...
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. >> moyers: we went to milwaukee's city hall to find the family's one college graduate. keithey earns about $45,000 a year as an assistant to the common council president, alderman willie hines. >> he's been on staff now about a year and a half or two or so, and he's highly respected. he's a man of integrity. >> moyers: hines's district is in milwaukee's central city, near where keith grew up. >> neil, how's everything going with you? >> moyers: despite government and private efforts to bring jobs back here, milwaukee's jobless rate among african-american men hovers at around 50%. >> anyway, if you can, give me a call. this is keith stanley, with alderman willie hines' office. >> we do get the calls about jobs. they're looking for a job. "i need a job." sometimes it's difficult to have that conversation because i myself am in no position to offer a job, and my boss, that's just... we're policy makers. my heart goes out to them because i know i can share that same story with them. i can understand their pain. now, they may not want to hear that. a lot of times, you know, they'r
. >> moyers: we went to milwaukee's city hall to find the family's one college graduate. keithey earns about $45,000 a year as an assistant to the common council president, alderman willie hines. >> he's been on staff now about a year and a half or two or so, and he's highly respected. he's a man of integrity. >> moyers: hines's district is in milwaukee's central city, near where keith grew up. >> neil, how's everything going with you? >> moyers: despite government...