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i note that labour's answer to getting the deficit down is to borrow more. borrow an extra £200 billion. the one way you cannot get borrowing down is to put borrowing up. >> my constituents were delighted when bmw announced the investment of £250 million to increase mini production and called its oxford plant the heart and home of this great british success story. does the prime minister agree that this kind of inward investment is vital to kick- start the economy and that we must do more to prioritise policies to make the uk more attractive to investors? >> my honorable friend and i have neighbouring constituencies and many constituents who work at bmw at the old cowley works. it is very good news that bmw is investing another £250 million in that plant on top of the £500 million announced last year. that is safeguarding over 5,000 jobs in the oxford, swindon and hams hall plants. it is part of a huge recovery story for the british motor manufacturing industry. we are now net exporters. that has not happened since the 1970's and it is a huge credit to jagua
i note that labour's answer to getting the deficit down is to borrow more. borrow an extra £200 billion. the one way you cannot get borrowing down is to put borrowing up. >> my constituents were delighted when bmw announced the investment of £250 million to increase mini production and called its oxford plant the heart and home of this great british success story. does the prime minister agree that this kind of inward investment is vital to kick- start the economy and that we must do...
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they are 24% lower than they were a year ago and lower than they were at the time of the last labourovernment. another grand claim has not materialised. now, let us talk about planning. in march, after 18 months of consultation, the prime minister hailed his flagship planning policy and said that it was the biggest revolution in 60 years. but on sunday he said that he was "frustrated" by the system and the "hoops we have to jump through" and that he wanted to change it again. how is he so incompetent that he brings in a flagship planning bill, calls it a revolution, and then six months later says that it is not fit for purpose? >> the national planning statement that we inherited from labour was over 1,000 pages, it is now down to just 52 pages. we have radically simplified the planning system -- something that the right honorable gentleman should be praising rather than attacking. he might want to notice that today the world economic forum has come out and said that for the first time in a decade, instead of britain going down the world competitiveness ratings, we are back in the to
they are 24% lower than they were a year ago and lower than they were at the time of the last labourovernment. another grand claim has not materialised. now, let us talk about planning. in march, after 18 months of consultation, the prime minister hailed his flagship planning policy and said that it was the biggest revolution in 60 years. but on sunday he said that he was "frustrated" by the system and the "hoops we have to jump through" and that he wanted to change it...
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>> i think their is a serious problem with our labour market at present, and it is not actually best by the overall unemployment rate. you have to dig down a little deeper into the numbers to see how severe the situation is. what i looked at is the long-term unemployment, how many people have been unemployed for six months or more. that number is over 5 million people last month. double what it was when president obama into the white house. that level of long-term unemployment, the average duration of unemployment is nearly nine months. it makes it very, very difficult for those workers to ever get back to work. the longer that we have that sort of dynamic in our labour force we don't to suffer economic consequences as those people struggle to get back to work. there are more significant social problems, depression on set, family start to break apart, all sorts of difficult problems. gerri: what we do? >> i don't think that there is a single solution. i don't think that any particular single policy is going to write our labor markets or our economy overall. i think we need a wholesal
>> i think their is a serious problem with our labour market at present, and it is not actually best by the overall unemployment rate. you have to dig down a little deeper into the numbers to see how severe the situation is. what i looked at is the long-term unemployment, how many people have been unemployed for six months or more. that number is over 5 million people last month. double what it was when president obama into the white house. that level of long-term unemployment, the...
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economy in the labour market their was not out until the end of european trading, so there was a lot of reticence to do anything. the fed will be the topic of the day on friday. >> time to check out the closing numbers -- >> the blue-chip dax in germany was down on the day. a similar story for the eurostoxx 50. the dow jones has rallied by nearly 2% on the news. >> and the german foreign minister has welcomed the victory of pro-european parties in general elections in the netherlands. >> he says the result will help stabilize the euro. the vote strengthen the european union and called the election a setback for nationalist and populist forces. the politicians in the netherlands are wasting no time getting started. the center-right prime minister of the liberals have started coalition talks with the center- left labor party. >> the two made gains in the polls at the expense of anti- european union parties. >> the dutch liberals are celebrating. the incumbent prime minister secure a solid mandate for his right-leaning party. he will likely have the country's next government and spelled
economy in the labour market their was not out until the end of european trading, so there was a lot of reticence to do anything. the fed will be the topic of the day on friday. >> time to check out the closing numbers -- >> the blue-chip dax in germany was down on the day. a similar story for the eurostoxx 50. the dow jones has rallied by nearly 2% on the news. >> and the german foreign minister has welcomed the victory of pro-european parties in general elections in the...
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and have troubling is it that the labour participation rate is as low as it is now?> that tell you, this is very troubling. the only reason why the number went down, 368,000 americans, many of whom people out there watching right now know personally are no longer looking for work. instead of celebrating the number, 8.1, they're doing is saying, hey, it's 8.1 to my good report, but it's only a good report because less people working. we need to get the point where we say it's fantastic when more people go to work. is it just be a numbers game calculated to 60 days from now and election day. these are real people and realized. young americans alone, the unemployment rate is 12%. 2 million are not counted, and the monthly unemployment rate for young americans would be 16% cheryl: respond to those numbers. what paul is saying here is that, frankly, our economy is going in the wrong direction, especially with youth unemployment to be stuck with the economic effect of that. >> is really kind darkens the outlook for the future of the u.s. economy because then people and not
and have troubling is it that the labour participation rate is as low as it is now?> that tell you, this is very troubling. the only reason why the number went down, 368,000 americans, many of whom people out there watching right now know personally are no longer looking for work. instead of celebrating the number, 8.1, they're doing is saying, hey, it's 8.1 to my good report, but it's only a good report because less people working. we need to get the point where we say it's fantastic when...
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head of the labour party, frankly just outworked him on the campaign trail.espite these facts and atly holding a double-digit lead in the weeks leading up to the election, churchill's advisers were convinced he would still win, and somehow they convinced him too. yet when election day came in 1945, the voters wanted to move on from churchill's wartime coalition. atley was their man, the labour party was in, and winston the churchill at age 70 was out. churchill was a dynamo writing more than 40 books, hundreds of magazine articles and, of course, composing many memorable speeches. he juggled this with his political responsibilities with aplomb, calling on many beleaguered secretaries at all hours of the day and night to tran scribe his -- transcribe his lofty prose. he wrote little in his own hand, even letters to his wife were actually written by his secretary. but with his election defeat ca inertia, loss of purpose and self-doubt. was he finished as a politician? would he ever again be able to return as leader? how had the british people neglected him afte
head of the labour party, frankly just outworked him on the campaign trail.espite these facts and atly holding a double-digit lead in the weeks leading up to the election, churchill's advisers were convinced he would still win, and somehow they convinced him too. yet when election day came in 1945, the voters wanted to move on from churchill's wartime coalition. atley was their man, the labour party was in, and winston the churchill at age 70 was out. churchill was a dynamo writing more than 40...
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the second people who are coming for the training program have been employed and into the labour market or in some sense risky hires to most of the employers. they are the type of people who at the end of the queue when employers have a large line of people replying to jobs and the ability to choose more experienced people with stronger connections and skills with exactly matched so every type of training program in employment program faces more difficulties in the weekly brackett because employers are not just -- you can now show you want for the characters and skills but it's difficult to get in the front door in that situation. the third reason why training programs, the microenvironment really matters and we need to work there to make fees' more effective is what is known in the training program evaluation literature as displacement effect or spillover effects. this is if you have a really good program that helps people love with employers the the number of jobs is quite limited all you might be doing is playing a game of musical chairs. the person who gets this training spot for th
the second people who are coming for the training program have been employed and into the labour market or in some sense risky hires to most of the employers. they are the type of people who at the end of the queue when employers have a large line of people replying to jobs and the ability to choose more experienced people with stronger connections and skills with exactly matched so every type of training program in employment program faces more difficulties in the weekly brackett because...
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. >> san francisco was deported -- was reported as the department of labour as having the no. 1 market in terms of job growth. lee did agents. it is a really telling statistic. >> temperatures are rather comfortable this afternoon. most locations with the exemption of an unbalanced , 89 and concord, 90 and pleasanton. costs as we look at current conditions it is still pretty chilly. overnight, the fog will be near the coast line, spreading into san francisco in clearing rather quickly. and into tomorrow afternoon, sunny skies and warm away from the coastline. we will take a look at the weekend of forecast in the next work week ahead coming up pitiful and a coming up, and what parts tested at the police. we will also tell you where oakland fans are rallying to save their pro sports teams. oakland fans are rallying to save their pro sports teams. all of [ female announcer ] this is the story of sam, who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical cente
. >> san francisco was deported -- was reported as the department of labour as having the no. 1 market in terms of job growth. lee did agents. it is a really telling statistic. >> temperatures are rather comfortable this afternoon. most locations with the exemption of an unbalanced , 89 and concord, 90 and pleasanton. costs as we look at current conditions it is still pretty chilly. overnight, the fog will be near the coast line, spreading into san francisco in clearing rather...
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>> we are looking for ongoing sustained improvement in the labour market.cific number that we have in mind, but we have seen the last six months is not in it. we're looking for something that involves unemployment coming down in a sustained way because i don't know our tools are that strong. we would like to see an economy that is strong enough that it will support the improving labor market conditions. that is essentially what we are looking for. in terms of the tools that we have, the mortgage-backed security purchases that we can continue to expand or change, we can purchase forced treasurys. in terms of other policies, there are a number of possibilities. that is our communications policy, to better explain our rate policy that will engender more accommodative financial conditions. >> it is clear that there is a good deal of confusion about how long you will keep buying assets. why did you choose not to adopt a specific target? did the committee consider specific targets? why did you choose not to do that? >> the problem is that for this purpose, what w
>> we are looking for ongoing sustained improvement in the labour market.cific number that we have in mind, but we have seen the last six months is not in it. we're looking for something that involves unemployment coming down in a sustained way because i don't know our tools are that strong. we would like to see an economy that is strong enough that it will support the improving labor market conditions. that is essentially what we are looking for. in terms of the tools that we have, the...
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department of labour is behind this one to provide information job-seekers need to get the skills employers are looking for. >> constance is taking advantage of it. she spent 15 years in an unstable insurance field. the initiative is helping her open unassisted and living facility. -- an assisted living facility. ." -- >> this will be stable and more permanent. she will have what it takes to open the assisted living business within one year. the administration's goal has 20% for work-force training in the number of those who have completed the new job skills training stands at 13%. live in the studio, david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the romney campaign is trying to reset their message doctor he was caught on camera speaking off the cuff that a florida fund-raiser and later today the full audio was released from that event. nikole killion has more on damage control. >> from is spending most of his day doing more fund-raisers and not necessarily backing down from his original comments. the fund-raiser video was put up in its entirety on the mother jones website, all 49 minutes of including
department of labour is behind this one to provide information job-seekers need to get the skills employers are looking for. >> constance is taking advantage of it. she spent 15 years in an unstable insurance field. the initiative is helping her open unassisted and living facility. -- an assisted living facility. ." -- >> this will be stable and more permanent. she will have what it takes to open the assisted living business within one year. the administration's goal has 20%...
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the department of labour showing 41,000 fewer jobs than had first been reported.nemployment rate falls to a.1%. that is not the case when we look at the labor force. if you are not looking for jobs they don't count you and the labor force fell by 368,000. there are only two more jobs reports for the presidential election and both sides are confronting this report. >> any time the unemployment rate drops that is a good thing for the economy. we face a long-term trend of people leaving the labor force before the president came to office. >> another disappointing monthly figure and i know the white house keeps saying you can't just look at monthly numbers but over the last several quarters, the last several years you see the continued pattern that we are not creating the jobs we need to create the americans back to work. >> manufacturing lost 15,000 jobs. leisure and hospitality up from food and beverage services. cheryl: jeffrey cleveland says don't just focus on this one report. there are other economic indicators that are a better indication of where we are. he jo
the department of labour showing 41,000 fewer jobs than had first been reported.nemployment rate falls to a.1%. that is not the case when we look at the labor force. if you are not looking for jobs they don't count you and the labor force fell by 368,000. there are only two more jobs reports for the presidential election and both sides are confronting this report. >> any time the unemployment rate drops that is a good thing for the economy. we face a long-term trend of people leaving the...
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the international labour organization estimates that the total number of people in vulnerable conditionsis on the rise. around the world more than 1.5 billion people enjoy little to no legal protection. in south east asia this affects around 60% of the work force. countries like indonesia, the philippines and thailand, have a high proportion of cheap labor. workers from there often dream of a better future in singapore, asia's small island of wealth with huge demand for migrant workers. >> 30% of singapore's workforce comes from abroad. as house maids -- hoping to find employment which will help feed their families back home. for some that dream has turned into a nightmare. analyn was beaten, kicked and humiliated but she suffered it in silence, all for the sake of her children and family back home in the philippines. but when her employer pulled her hair out and forced her to stand naked in the living room for hours on end, she couldn't take it any longer. >> i feel so sad. i wanted to keep working but couldn't take it anymore. i really could not handle how my boss was treating me. >> a
the international labour organization estimates that the total number of people in vulnerable conditionsis on the rise. around the world more than 1.5 billion people enjoy little to no legal protection. in south east asia this affects around 60% of the work force. countries like indonesia, the philippines and thailand, have a high proportion of cheap labor. workers from there often dream of a better future in singapore, asia's small island of wealth with huge demand for migrant workers....
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he pointed out that while new jobs were added, hundreds of thousands more left the labour force last month >> the see the jobs report by the way? 95,000 i believe new jobs created an almost 400,000 people dropped out of the work force altogether >> his running mate paul ryan will make a brief stop in the bay area tomorrow set to attend a fund-raiser breakfast in danville. >> ditching class without consequences. the change happening in the south bay that is >> absolutely gorgeous weather outside. coming up, find out why low pressure and not high pressure is the catalyst for it. a beautiful shot of the city and your forecast is next >> buying secondhand to save you money but could,,,,,, >> a man shot and killed early this morning in east oakland, that makes it the third homicide in the last 24 hours and the 84th killing this year. two other people were killed in separate shootings yesterday. >> in vallejo two people were found shot to death in their home last night. police say the bodies of the victims were discovered after neighbors reported hearing multiple shots in the area. vallejo
he pointed out that while new jobs were added, hundreds of thousands more left the labour force last month >> the see the jobs report by the way? 95,000 i believe new jobs created an almost 400,000 people dropped out of the work force altogether >> his running mate paul ryan will make a brief stop in the bay area tomorrow set to attend a fund-raiser breakfast in danville. >> ditching class without consequences. the change happening in the south bay that is >> absolutely...
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that is good news, so occupy and revolt against the rich and labour rallies -- since i have been here, we have had president obama here twice, mitt romney, and the president of south korea. the next slide to deal with community policing programs. the central is the gold standard for policing. this is a partial list of some of the things we do. we partner with san francisco safe, where we educate everyone on for crime prevention. we had a baseball program with two sergeants in the central volunteer time to coach. the police fishing program, a lot of our officers have participated in that in the summertime, where we take you out into the bay. there are about 1500 inner-city youths who participate in this fishing program. the police advisory board, members from the district, we meet once a month and discuss crime issues. they keep me up to date on what is going on in the district and we have a monthly community meeting at telegraph hill and a program which is prime convention through -- pride -- crime prevention through environmental design. the officer will delay security survey and as
that is good news, so occupy and revolt against the rich and labour rallies -- since i have been here, we have had president obama here twice, mitt romney, and the president of south korea. the next slide to deal with community policing programs. the central is the gold standard for policing. this is a partial list of some of the things we do. we partner with san francisco safe, where we educate everyone on for crime prevention. we had a baseball program with two sergeants in the central...
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was elected in lint -- in england, the world should not act like this, but it does -- i had been a labour party guy, and some of these people were friends of mine. there was someone i had been involved with, and we were both involved in the campaign for elected moral reform. we knew each other from that. and he became really passionate. he came to the foreign office. he said, "we are going to get it fixed. leave it to me." the support of that and the administration is what brought them to the negotiating table and got it solved. tavis: how do you fix a fatwa? >> some broad think, where anybody can get outraged and carry it out. actually, in all of those years, the only threat to me and to everyone else was the threat from the iranian state. that is not to say it was not a dangerous threat. persons being dispatched by the iranian state. there was never any sense of any other danger. nobody else ever got involved. to standing down those people to stop doing that, essentially, -- tavis: this is clearly about first person. salman rushdie. why write in the third person? >> i started to write i
was elected in lint -- in england, the world should not act like this, but it does -- i had been a labour party guy, and some of these people were friends of mine. there was someone i had been involved with, and we were both involved in the campaign for elected moral reform. we knew each other from that. and he became really passionate. he came to the foreign office. he said, "we are going to get it fixed. leave it to me." the support of that and the administration is what brought...
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today is because there are many people in the community that rightly believe that this land toward -- labour has not communicated in good faith -- land owner and not communicated in good faith -- [applause] that is something that goes to the heart of the matter, and something that i will look at. the threshold question of necessity and convenience does indicate whether someone is dealing with the community and good faith. think you. >> and the other preliminary comments? i would like to and by the inspector from the san francisco police department. i will note there was a previous hearing on the license, and there is a report, but i want to give the department opportunity to make comments. >> hello. good morning. i am inspector julie lazar from the san francisco police department. this report was submitted to the committee july 9, 2012, and did the findings of the report there were no records of protest or support. our unit recommended approval and the following conditions were submitted with theft. supervisor wiener: colleagues, any questions? supervisor kim: i do. i am not sure if i would
today is because there are many people in the community that rightly believe that this land toward -- labour has not communicated in good faith -- land owner and not communicated in good faith -- [applause] that is something that goes to the heart of the matter, and something that i will look at. the threshold question of necessity and convenience does indicate whether someone is dealing with the community and good faith. think you. >> and the other preliminary comments? i would like to...
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. >> the center-left labour party came second. these elections are being seen as something of a crossroad for the netherlands, a chance for the country and its relationship with europe. the voters decided that their interests are best served firmly within the eurozone. now begins the process of forming a new coalition and working out where the next government should stand on austerity, spending cuts, and the netherlands' future, a future that the gvoters decided it's best to serve within the eurozone. >> let's look at the other stories making headlines around the world. families of the liverpool football supporters who died in one of bridge and's worst disasters says that they will press for criminal action. 96 football fans were crushed to death at the beginning of a match in sheffield. newly published files revealed how police covered up their own failings and tried to deflect blame onto the fans. protests are continuing outside the japanese embassy in beijing. chinese protesters have been chatting angry slogans, demonstrating a
. >> the center-left labour party came second. these elections are being seen as something of a crossroad for the netherlands, a chance for the country and its relationship with europe. the voters decided that their interests are best served firmly within the eurozone. now begins the process of forming a new coalition and working out where the next government should stand on austerity, spending cuts, and the netherlands' future, a future that the gvoters decided it's best to serve within...
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>> it is partly a structural shift in the labour market. it is the kind of shift occurring across the industrialized world. a shift away from well-paid manufacturing jobs to jobs in the service sector that are often low wage, precarious jobs and part-time jobs. it's also a political matter because german governments to some degree support of that shift in an effort to reduce unemployment. it has had that effect. unemployment is down, but there are lot of germans and other people in other countries who can barely live from the wages they are earning. >> thank you very much. a puzzling thing happen that the market on monday evening -- about three minutes, the price of oil inexplicably dropped by more than $5. >> there are a few theories as to why that happened, but analysts suspect it was because of a false entry in the electronic trading system. in chicago, orders to sell jumped 300 times their normal level of a short time. regulatory bodies plan to investigate cause. well prices continue to drop today. brent crude was trading at $113 per ba
>> it is partly a structural shift in the labour market. it is the kind of shift occurring across the industrialized world. a shift away from well-paid manufacturing jobs to jobs in the service sector that are often low wage, precarious jobs and part-time jobs. it's also a political matter because german governments to some degree support of that shift in an effort to reduce unemployment. it has had that effect. unemployment is down, but there are lot of germans and other people in other...
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labour gained a lot and they got to duwaik bid by bit. part of it is divide and conquer. the old imperial list game of divide and conquer. you shut down a plant here and people say that is too bad. that plant in ohio got shot down. at least we're still in business. that other plant got shut down ntc that is not good but at least we're still in business. you get shut down and you see this is terrible but i have savings and i will hustle. tavis: that raises the question as to whether or not the american dream was stolen, whether labor and others surrendered it. those are two different things. >> it is part of it. i did not start with that title. i started it with "the dream at risk." as i dug into it i concluded it was stolen. the reason i concluded it was stolen was this. we told you about lois paul -- lewis powell. a lot of policies have been much more pro-business. tax rates have come down. the payroll tax, everyone has to pay, it has bdoubled while the top tax rates are coming down. that happened because people have power and who could afford to lobby. they pushed the l
labour gained a lot and they got to duwaik bid by bit. part of it is divide and conquer. the old imperial list game of divide and conquer. you shut down a plant here and people say that is too bad. that plant in ohio got shot down. at least we're still in business. that other plant got shut down ntc that is not good but at least we're still in business. you get shut down and you see this is terrible but i have savings and i will hustle. tavis: that raises the question as to whether or not the...
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there is the valuation that i read before i left the department of labour. it was a recent devaluation of assessment programs -- it was a recent evaluation of assessment programs. when i looked at the evaluation, i was extraordinarily disappointed because they looked to see whether or not the money spent reduced the amount of money paid out on unemployment insurance by a greater or lesser extent. it reduced the amount. they definitely pay for themselves. but there is something you have to know. one important aspect is that, if you get called to come in and be assessed and get a job assistance and you do not show up, then you deny get your unemployment insurance. what we could not tell us whether we were simply selecting some people out, which is probably less desirable way to cut spending because you are simply randomly making a barrier for some people that makes them not show up or successfully reducing fraud or payment errors, which would be a good thing, or whether it was actually helping people get jobs. the important thing about these mechanisms for cos
there is the valuation that i read before i left the department of labour. it was a recent devaluation of assessment programs -- it was a recent evaluation of assessment programs. when i looked at the evaluation, i was extraordinarily disappointed because they looked to see whether or not the money spent reduced the amount of money paid out on unemployment insurance by a greater or lesser extent. it reduced the amount. they definitely pay for themselves. but there is something you have to know....
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>> i am pleased that you underscored the things the department of labour does. most folks do not fully understand that we have made, through the leadership of the administration and the president, some investments in reforming our program. this is unlike anything we have seen in the past decade. we are challenging, at the ground level, change. it is reflective of the marketplace. it is you telling us these are the factors. here are the market figures, service, and reports. we expect to train people up for these jobs. that is what is driving funding for these new efforts. some of these programs are under fire. we need to make sure that we are successful, accountable, transparent, and that all of our partners are engage. we are not messing around. we mean business. it is a whole way of looking at job training, preparing for the competitive edge we need for the 21st century. i am excited that one of those great awards came here. >> mayor, you are doing a great job. it is good to see you, secretary. as the ceo of internships.com, there are over 50,000 companies post
>> i am pleased that you underscored the things the department of labour does. most folks do not fully understand that we have made, through the leadership of the administration and the president, some investments in reforming our program. this is unlike anything we have seen in the past decade. we are challenging, at the ground level, change. it is reflective of the marketplace. it is you telling us these are the factors. here are the market figures, service, and reports. we expect to...
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to be honest, i often get asked -- you are in charge of the department of labour. how many jobs have you created? i do not create jobs. i help incentivize partners. thank you for your enthusiasm. and also to all of you. the bottom line is about helping our engines of growth, whether it is a non-profit, an educational institution, the city government, or the private sector. that is where the wheels turn. that is where the jobs are going to be made. san francisco is in a unique position. it is taking off, because of the investments the president has made. he has looked at investments in high tech, in energy efficiency, remapping our schools. i am so happy you are here to hear about the wonderful things happening to captivate our young people, so that learning is real to them, and it is not just sitting and listening to lectures, but also getting on the job training, critical thinking, being exposed to what the real world is, in terms of work. that is something i think all of us are learning. i run our department of labor and job-training programs. we know how importa
to be honest, i often get asked -- you are in charge of the department of labour. how many jobs have you created? i do not create jobs. i help incentivize partners. thank you for your enthusiasm. and also to all of you. the bottom line is about helping our engines of growth, whether it is a non-profit, an educational institution, the city government, or the private sector. that is where the wheels turn. that is where the jobs are going to be made. san francisco is in a unique position. it is...
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that this economy has created 1 million net new private sector jobs, all we have learned from the labour party is they have learned nothing. they are still committed to the spending, the borrowing and the debt that got us into this mess in the first place. that's the truth and they can't hide it from the british public. >> annetta brooke. >> thank you, mr. speaker. since the 10th anniversary of breast cancer campaign where pink day, over that time we see many improvements to breast cancer sufferers but there's still much more to be done come including improving early identification of this disease for all pages. will be prime minister to meet with the chair of the all party group breast cancer as a leading charities for further discussion? >> i think the honorable lady is not so the right to raise this issue. i'm very happy to have that meeting but i think we made big leaps forward under governments of all parties frankly in terms of advancing the agenda on breast cancer and she's right that early identification, early diagnosis is vital. they're still more to be done. i would pay tribut
that this economy has created 1 million net new private sector jobs, all we have learned from the labour party is they have learned nothing. they are still committed to the spending, the borrowing and the debt that got us into this mess in the first place. that's the truth and they can't hide it from the british public. >> annetta brooke. >> thank you, mr. speaker. since the 10th anniversary of breast cancer campaign where pink day, over that time we see many improvements to breast...
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hear this economy has created one million net new private sector jobs, all we have learned from the labour is they have learned nothing. they are still committed to the spending, the borrowing, the debt that got us into this mess in the first place. that's the truth and they can't thid from -- hide it from the bh public. >> annette brook. >> this year, the beneficiary of breast cancer campaigns wearing pink day. over that time, we've seen improvements for breast cancer but there is more to be done including improving early identification of this disease for all ages. will the prime meet with the chairs of charities for breast cancer in leading discussion? >> i'm very happy to have that meeting. i think we made big leaps forward under governments of all parties in terms of advancing the agenda on breast cancer and she's absolutely right that early identification, early is vital but there's still more to be done. i would pay tribute to the thousands up and down our country who not only wear those ribbons but take part in so many different campaigns, so much fundraising and awareness racing a
hear this economy has created one million net new private sector jobs, all we have learned from the labour is they have learned nothing. they are still committed to the spending, the borrowing, the debt that got us into this mess in the first place. that's the truth and they can't thid from -- hide it from the bh public. >> annette brook. >> this year, the beneficiary of breast cancer campaigns wearing pink day. over that time, we've seen improvements for breast cancer but there is...
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with with a labour victory in britain, there, too.hill knew deep down that while he enjoyed stalin's company of thought he could influence him on a one-to-one basis, that he couldn't be trusted. and with hundreds of thousands of russian troops still stationed in western europe, and the red army controlled all of eastern berlin where they were backing far left leaders trying to fill hitler's forte, churchill recognized the backs of britain and america were well into it against the wall, or as he termed it, and the iron curtain. as with hitler, churchill knew that just giving stalin a few concessions would not appease him. instead this would just encourage the soviets to keep grasping for more lands, more control, andy dick more power. karl marx is manifestly show that communism was inherently expansionist, confirming churchill's worst fears. and any hope of preventing communism from spreading, like the deceased that he believed it to be. but churchill needed a platform. his postwar victory lack of receiving honorary degrees across brit
with with a labour victory in britain, there, too.hill knew deep down that while he enjoyed stalin's company of thought he could influence him on a one-to-one basis, that he couldn't be trusted. and with hundreds of thousands of russian troops still stationed in western europe, and the red army controlled all of eastern berlin where they were backing far left leaders trying to fill hitler's forte, churchill recognized the backs of britain and america were well into it against the wall, or as he...