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for low skill jobs gap, the metro headliners 8 million brits kennett for low skilljobs gap, that picksalthough businesses are saying we are not going to be able to get the leader we need to keep certain industries going as you would expect, it won't bea going as you would expect, it won't be a problem, because it will mean the economically inactive go back to work. now, there has been quite a lot of debate since then over how many economically inactive people there are. and really if this is going to work out, and i think that if you look at the 8 million figure, and a lot of those made up our... of stu d e nts and a lot of those made up our... of students and carers and long—term sick leave, or reasons that they can't work, so it isn't necessarily the easiest solution that it's being put forward as is the point of this article. rachel, according to the ons, of that 8.4 million, only 1.87 million would actually like a job, but the others would say no thank you for all the reasons that katie has just outlined. you for all the reasons that katie hasjust outlined. that's right, and it'sju
for low skill jobs gap, the metro headliners 8 million brits kennett for low skilljobs gap, that picksalthough businesses are saying we are not going to be able to get the leader we need to keep certain industries going as you would expect, it won't bea going as you would expect, it won't be a problem, because it will mean the economically inactive go back to work. now, there has been quite a lot of debate since then over how many economically inactive people there are. and really if this is...
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for the kennett chain, the hunting advertiser that folded shortly after i got there. went to the morning paper, the herald dispatch. i worked there three years. then i came to "usa today" as a founding editor. it was really exciting. it was a startup. no one knew anything about us. then it became the largest newspaper in the country. that was a really exciting ride to have. patty: what took you to journalism in the first place? a little bit of woodward and bernstein. that passion of the 1970's to see high combined skills writing and telling stories with a desire to make the world a better place. susan: as you look at the world of journalism from when you started or even when usa today began, what are the differences today and those earlier years? patty: gosh, i wish i could be more optimistic, but there were many more journalists in the 1970's than there are right now. the losses that mainstream press -- print publications have had to the digital news era have been decimating. particularly to local journalism. there are places where there are news deserts where there
for the kennett chain, the hunting advertiser that folded shortly after i got there. went to the morning paper, the herald dispatch. i worked there three years. then i came to "usa today" as a founding editor. it was really exciting. it was a startup. no one knew anything about us. then it became the largest newspaper in the country. that was a really exciting ride to have. patty: what took you to journalism in the first place? a little bit of woodward and bernstein. that passion of...
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just before '72, one of the boys on the bus who at the time was representing the kennett newspaper chain and would later be far more famous deservedly for that was jack germ on. and he -- >> he wasn't at "the baltimore sun"? >> no. technically it was albany i think but at the time it was real chain, a serious one but things like "usa today" had not happened yet and they did the call of the washington star first and 77 but anyway, jack had the idea after the '60s that we needed, people do politics brightly needed to have regular access to the people who were running, just to talk and get to know each other. and so we organize something which one of us, i can't -- anyway, it was called political writers for a democratic society. and there were maybe seven or eight of us, and we would have supper at somebody's apartment or house, and the candidate in 18 only would come. and it would be -- it wouldn't be off the record. it would be on what they call a badger deep background and meaning you could achieve anything, you couldn't even allude to your having talked to a fellow. it was a -- you cou
just before '72, one of the boys on the bus who at the time was representing the kennett newspaper chain and would later be far more famous deservedly for that was jack germ on. and he -- >> he wasn't at "the baltimore sun"? >> no. technically it was albany i think but at the time it was real chain, a serious one but things like "usa today" had not happened yet and they did the call of the washington star first and 77 but anyway, jack had the idea after the '60s...
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kennett says release from prison did not do his victim any good or indeed himself. —— kenneth.ying, streatham high road, for those who know it, know how busy it would be on a monday morning like this and at the moment, it is... pretty quiet, apart from the police activity behind the tape. there are activity behind the tape. there are a number of people milling around and you can probably hear the police helicopter which is just overhead. right, we're going to speak to our reporter who has spent the morning talking to people who live near the bail hostel where sudesh amman was believed to be staying full stop tell us what you found. on a normal morning, the road where the hostel is based is just morning, the road where the hostel is based isjust a normal suburban road in south london, lots of houses and trees and on a normal morning, you would see people walking to work or getting a car or bus. lots of pa rents or getting a car or bus. lots of parents walking to school with their kids because there are lots of schools in the area. this morning, traffic was at a standstill and th
kennett says release from prison did not do his victim any good or indeed himself. —— kenneth.ying, streatham high road, for those who know it, know how busy it would be on a monday morning like this and at the moment, it is... pretty quiet, apart from the police activity behind the tape. there are activity behind the tape. there are a number of people milling around and you can probably hear the police helicopter which is just overhead. right, we're going to speak to our reporter who has...
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notwithstanding, which does bring up my last point, which is the kennett -- the comments jennifer madebout angry -- bloomberg seeming angry and vindictive. i am astounded about that filter and blinders people have on about the way trump acts and trump supporters seem to dismiss every nasty comment he makes and for some reason, they don't consider his twitter comments to be public comments. host: are you an independent who might be considering voting for a democrat this cycle? caller:caller: yes. i would vote for anyone to get out of office, frankly. host: a tense urgency as time begins to run out on some of the candidates in the race. do you think it is time for some of the candidates to drop out and if so, who? caller: i would not name names, but it seems like -- host: you are welcome to name names if you want. caller: if you are not in the top three, you would be doing the party a favor by stepping down. as an independent, i don't need to filter anybody out. i am a big fan of buttigieg and i think his attacks on klobuchar, who i am not especially rooting for on her forgetting the mex
notwithstanding, which does bring up my last point, which is the kennett -- the comments jennifer madebout angry -- bloomberg seeming angry and vindictive. i am astounded about that filter and blinders people have on about the way trump acts and trump supporters seem to dismiss every nasty comment he makes and for some reason, they don't consider his twitter comments to be public comments. host: are you an independent who might be considering voting for a democrat this cycle? caller:caller:...