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employment has fallen a among millennia millennials. 63% have jobs compared to 70% six years ago.ls without jobs are much more likely to be back at home than those who steady wo the study students who live in college dorms are also considered to be living with their parents. so this study made us all wonder around here, what's the worst part about living with your parents or having your adult kids come home and live with you? use #waytoocramped. >>> to business, they hope the jobs number will wrap up the week on a positive note. yesterday stocks soared to a positive number. let's check in with cnbc's steve sedgwick live in london. the jobs numbers, what do we anticipate? >> we're looking for a headline rate of 7.5% on the u.s. unemployment rate. that will match the figure we saw in april and that will go back to the best levels we've seen in 2008. in terms of jobs created should be in the region o184,000 if the analysts have it right. take a look ion rate which is a c lows on ip bit of a fly in the. there is a disconnect between the hiring and the border economy. >>> elsewhere, a
employment has fallen a among millennia millennials. 63% have jobs compared to 70% six years ago.ls without jobs are much more likely to be back at home than those who steady wo the study students who live in college dorms are also considered to be living with their parents. so this study made us all wonder around here, what's the worst part about living with your parents or having your adult kids come home and live with you? use #waytoocramped. >>> to business, they hope the jobs...
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of the end of the arab spring and a reemergence of the strong men who have ruled these lands for millennia. it is a stunning turn of events. in just weeks, mubarak considered for release, the elected president, mohamed morsi, detained. the head of the muslim brotherhood arrested overnight. a new general in charge. if egypt, the biggest arab country, turns on the arab spring, so may other countries in the middle east. for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks have been a wild ride. the u.s. embassy told americans to leave egypt, but byron, a public relations consultant, decided with his family against it. >> we're careful. we're definitely careful, but we're not afraid. >> reporter: mostly now they stay at home, playing cards and computer games to ride out the clashes and curfews. and on the question of aid to egypt, lester, while the obama administration says some of it is under review, saudi arabia, which is a big backer of egypt's military-led government, says it will compensate for any cuts from washington. >> richard engel in cairo for us tonight, than
of the end of the arab spring and a reemergence of the strong men who have ruled these lands for millennia. it is a stunning turn of events. in just weeks, mubarak considered for release, the elected president, mohamed morsi, detained. the head of the muslim brotherhood arrested overnight. a new general in charge. if egypt, the biggest arab country, turns on the arab spring, so may other countries in the middle east. for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks...
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. >> reporter: christianity's roots here date back millennia. and no matter how challenging christianity here may be, the father and the congregation has not lost faith. >> i have faith in this country. i have faith in the people. i believe in the people. >> reporter: this evening, the interior ministry is calling on citizens to put an end to their neighborhood checkpoints. it's a sign that the police are trying to regain control of the security situation here in cairo. lester? >> ayman mohyeldin in cairo tonight. >>> the ruthless crackdown in egypt has presented some tough choices for the obama administration, given egypt's close ties with this country and its pivotal role in the middle east. and there was more debate today on a central question, should the u.s. suspend military and economic aid to egypt? nbc's kristen welker is with the president on martha's vineyard. >> reporter: as president obama wrapped up his vacation on martha's vineyard today, his policy toward egypt came under sharp criticism in washington. >> we have no credibility. >
. >> reporter: christianity's roots here date back millennia. and no matter how challenging christianity here may be, the father and the congregation has not lost faith. >> i have faith in this country. i have faith in the people. i believe in the people. >> reporter: this evening, the interior ministry is calling on citizens to put an end to their neighborhood checkpoints. it's a sign that the police are trying to regain control of the security situation here in cairo....
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may be to protect the giant sequoias, majestic trees that don't just take years to grow, they take millennia and they're in the fire's path. when it comes to the giant sequoia, national park service officer tom medema takes the fight personally. >> it is a big deal and you can look at the patch on my shoulder, it has a sequoia. it is emblematic of the national park service. it is really unthinkable to lose the sequoias. they've survived fire for 2,000 to 3,000 years. >> reporter: seven days after it began, the rim fire show those signs of slowing down. and how long could it be before the entire fire is put out? >> i think 100% dead out is going to be the wintertime. >> reporter: so months. >> months. >> reporter: and the magnitude of the wildfire cannot be overstated. these aren't just clouds blanketing much of the horizon behind me, it's smoke. and in fact it is so i thick in some parts that today the national park service began closing some of the campgrounds on the northern part of yosemite. so jim, evacuations there now are under way not because of the flames, but because of the smoke. >
may be to protect the giant sequoias, majestic trees that don't just take years to grow, they take millennia and they're in the fire's path. when it comes to the giant sequoia, national park service officer tom medema takes the fight personally. >> it is a big deal and you can look at the patch on my shoulder, it has a sequoia. it is emblematic of the national park service. it is really unthinkable to lose the sequoias. they've survived fire for 2,000 to 3,000 years. >> reporter:...
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of the end of the arab spring and a reemergence of the strong men who have ruled these lands for millennia. it is a stunning turn of events. in just weeks, mubarak considered for release, the elected president, mohamed morsi, detained. the head of the muslim brotherhood arrested overnight. a new general in charge. if egypt, the biggest arab country, turns on the arab spring, so may other countries in the middle east. for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks have been a wild ride. the u.s. embassy told americans to leave egypt, but byron, a public relations consultant, decided with his family against it. >> we're careful. we're definitely careful, but we're not afraid. >> reporter: mostly now they stay at home, playing cards and computer games to ride out the clashes and curfews. and on the question of aid to egypt, lester, while the obama administration says some of it is under review, saudi arabia, which is a big backer of egypt's military-led government, says it will compensate for any cuts from washington. >> richard engel in cairo for us tonight, than
of the end of the arab spring and a reemergence of the strong men who have ruled these lands for millennia. it is a stunning turn of events. in just weeks, mubarak considered for release, the elected president, mohamed morsi, detained. the head of the muslim brotherhood arrested overnight. a new general in charge. if egypt, the biggest arab country, turns on the arab spring, so may other countries in the middle east. for americans living in cairo like byron skaggs' family, the last few weeks...
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the reason that marriage has existed for millennia, jews, christians and muslims, they've all been able to agree about marriage, and their intention wasn't to marginalize g be ays and lesbians, it was to make sure children have how manies and dads. without saying that when you're at a party and someone dumps a beer on a gay classmate, if you want to condemn that, that's an anti-gay act, that's unacceptable. but marriage laws aren't anti-gay, how do we communicate that? i think part of it is speaking out when you do actually see actual acts of anti-gay liberty. real instances of bigotry, it would give us more credibility when we speak out about marriage. i also think it's just asking your liberal friend, okay, so what do you think marriage is? you know, we titled our law review article and our book "what is marriage" because that's the question that the other side refuses to answer. the other side will say i'm in favor of marriage equality, and i always reply all of us are in favor of marriage equality. the question is, what is a marriage? and until you answer that question, you don't kn
the reason that marriage has existed for millennia, jews, christians and muslims, they've all been able to agree about marriage, and their intention wasn't to marginalize g be ays and lesbians, it was to make sure children have how manies and dads. without saying that when you're at a party and someone dumps a beer on a gay classmate, if you want to condemn that, that's an anti-gay act, that's unacceptable. but marriage laws aren't anti-gay, how do we communicate that? i think part of it is...
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. >> reporter: dating back almost two millennia, coptic christians are the old and to all this christianmunity in the middle east. but they find themselves under attack as never before. the reported destruction of 38 churches across the country with a tax on another 23 on top of that said by advocacy groups to reflect in difference on the part of the egyptian military and police forces and the eventual furies of muslim brother of supporters following the ousting of president. >> an indirect form of an ethnic cleansing against the christian community of egypt. there are a minority in egypt, but their 12 million. mort in cairo that palestinians in gaza. >> reporter: among their religious figures who appeared alongside the general, agents need a facto ruler, at the time of his overthrow. in condemning the persecution of christians, obama administration spokesman appeared careful to balance it with this place of concern for muslim. >> we have been concerned and condemned the violence that was perpetrated by the government against peaceful protesters command we are just as our rates and just
. >> reporter: dating back almost two millennia, coptic christians are the old and to all this christianmunity in the middle east. but they find themselves under attack as never before. the reported destruction of 38 churches across the country with a tax on another 23 on top of that said by advocacy groups to reflect in difference on the part of the egyptian military and police forces and the eventual furies of muslim brother of supporters following the ousting of president. >> an...
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. >> reporter: dating become almost two millennia, coptic christians are the oldest christian community in the middle east. but the cop particulars are under attack as never before. destruction of 38 churches across the country, attacks on another 23 on top of that, set by advocacy groups indifference of the military and police forces and vengeful furies of muslim brotherhood supporters following the ouster of president morsi. >> it is ethnic cleansing against the christian community in egypt. yes, they are a minority in egypt, but there are 12 million. there are more cops living in cairo than in gaza. >> reporter: he was one of the figures that appeared next to the de facto ruler at the time of the overthrow. condemning the post morsi persecution of christians, obama administration spokesman appeared to carefully balance it with display of concern for muslims. >> we have been concerned and condemned the violent against peaceful protesters and we're just as outraged and concerned about reports that christian churches have been targeted. >> we deplore in the strongest terms the reprehens
. >> reporter: dating become almost two millennia, coptic christians are the oldest christian community in the middle east. but the cop particulars are under attack as never before. destruction of 38 churches across the country, attacks on another 23 on top of that, set by advocacy groups indifference of the military and police forces and vengeful furies of muslim brotherhood supporters following the ouster of president morsi. >> it is ethnic cleansing against the christian...
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. >> reporter: dating become almost two millennia, coptic christians are the oldest christian community in the middle east. but the cop particulars are under attack as never before. destruction of 38 churches across the country, attacks on another 23 on top of that, set by advocacy groups indifference of the military and police forces and vengeful furies of muslim brotherhood supporters following the ouster of president morsi. >> it is ethnic cleansing against the christian community in egypt. yes, they are a minority in egypt, but there are 12 million. there are more cops living in cairo than in gaza. >> reporter: he was one of the figures that appeared next to the de facto ruler at the time of the overthrow. condemning the post morsi persecution of christians, obama administration spokesman appeared to carefully balance it with display of concern for muslims. >> we have been concerned and condemned the violent against peaceful protesters and we're just as outraged and concerned about reports that christian churches have been targeted. >> we deplore in the strongest terms the reprehens
. >> reporter: dating become almost two millennia, coptic christians are the oldest christian community in the middle east. but the cop particulars are under attack as never before. destruction of 38 churches across the country, attacks on another 23 on top of that, set by advocacy groups indifference of the military and police forces and vengeful furies of muslim brotherhood supporters following the ouster of president morsi. >> it is ethnic cleansing against the christian...
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eight has been with us for millennia, anti-semitism has been around since year one. so hate has always been with us but now have a tool that allows people to spread it and make it appear more acceptable, and it is something about the medium. medium. look, we'll probably see it in e-mails we get from her coworkers and our family. there's something about the harsh word of e-mails and text that is different than a face-to-face encounter we have to engage with someone. so that separation and use of technology does seem to promote intemperate hateful comment and we find people who say some really horrible things in the comments section to news stories that i mentioned, often they are your friends and neighbors but they're hiding behind a mask of anonymity and they feel empowered to vent in the way that they do. >> do you think there should be greater efforts to eliminate anonymity? should websites or google sites or such, facebook, not allow anonymous quotes? >> facebook doesn't allow anonymous the -- anonymity. what they do have though is a section where you can post thi
eight has been with us for millennia, anti-semitism has been around since year one. so hate has always been with us but now have a tool that allows people to spread it and make it appear more acceptable, and it is something about the medium. medium. look, we'll probably see it in e-mails we get from her coworkers and our family. there's something about the harsh word of e-mails and text that is different than a face-to-face encounter we have to engage with someone. so that separation and use of...
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for millennia people have been having casual conversations, not always well thought out or diplomaticth 200 million people on twitter you have this conversation being much more visible than ever before. a lot of people are on twitter talking like they would talk to a friend or two. for most people if you only have your friends and a couple of hundred people following you, that is your reality. i wanted to put up what people are doing on twitter. only about 5% was pure self-promotion. for most people, 40% was pointless babble. that's how researchers looked at it. another 40% was conversational. >> it would be interesting to have other people rate what they put up. >>. >> yeo, man, that's not babble. but life is full of that. life is full of chatter where you say, how are you, fine, what are you doing this weekend, nothing. full of normal conversation. what we have now is a world where so much of that is readily accessible and visible. what i think about dr. phil is this wasn't apparently from him and it wasn't a serious conversation. it's trying to commodotize controversy. they're comi
for millennia people have been having casual conversations, not always well thought out or diplomaticth 200 million people on twitter you have this conversation being much more visible than ever before. a lot of people are on twitter talking like they would talk to a friend or two. for most people if you only have your friends and a couple of hundred people following you, that is your reality. i wanted to put up what people are doing on twitter. only about 5% was pure self-promotion. for most...
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term plans we can start working on him now and share with coming generations for the next several millennia and more. the first area that i'm most interested in is city building and planning it. the reason why is right now, the vast majority of humans, the majority of humans, more than 50% live in cities and the u.n. has done some predictions on how that will continue. and if things go pretty much as they have been, we are looking at as many as 67 or 70% of people living in cities in 50 years. so, people are becoming more and more urban. of the majority of humanities are going to be located in cities. a good place to focus on ways to make our lives more survivable. they make this city is more survivable. first we need to think about how to make the city's robust against disaster and there's a lot of different things we can do from better earthquake engineering and that's one thing to talk about in the book in san francisco where we deal with earthquakes all the time. you also live in a subduction zone so they should probably be thinking about them a lot, too. and we also need to be thinking
term plans we can start working on him now and share with coming generations for the next several millennia and more. the first area that i'm most interested in is city building and planning it. the reason why is right now, the vast majority of humans, the majority of humans, more than 50% live in cities and the u.n. has done some predictions on how that will continue. and if things go pretty much as they have been, we are looking at as many as 67 or 70% of people living in cities in 50 years....
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. >> reporter: dating back almost two millennia, coptic christians are the oldest christian communitythe middle east. but the copts in egypt today find themselves under attack as never before. the reported destruction of 38 churches across the country with attacks on another 23 on top of that said by advocacy groups to reflect indifference on the part of military and police forces and the ve-- >> there are 12 million. there are more copts living in cairo than palestinians living in gaza. >> reporter: the coptic pope was among the religious and lay figures who appeared alongside general al sisi. in condemning the post-morsi persecution of christians obama administration spokesmen appear careful always to balance it with displays of concern for muslims. >> we have been concerned and condemned the violence that was perpetrated by the government against peaceful protesters p and we're just as outraged and just as concerned about reports that christian churches have been torgted. >> we deplore in the strongest terms the reprehensible attacks of over 40 coptic christian churches and other c
. >> reporter: dating back almost two millennia, coptic christians are the oldest christian communitythe middle east. but the copts in egypt today find themselves under attack as never before. the reported destruction of 38 churches across the country with attacks on another 23 on top of that said by advocacy groups to reflect indifference on the part of military and police forces and the ve-- >> there are 12 million. there are more copts living in cairo than palestinians living in...
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that we can start working on now and that we can share with coming generations for the next several millennia and more. the first area that i am most interested in is cities and city building and city planning. the reason why is right now the vast majority of humans, the well not the vast majority, the majority of humans come to more than 50% live in the cities and the u.n. has done some predictions on how that trend will continue and if things go pretty much as they have been we are looking at possibly as many as 67 or 70% of people living in cities in 50 years. people are becoming more and more urban. the majority of humanity is going to be located in the city so as we are thinking about the future a good place to focus on ways to make our lives more survivable is the city. there are different ways that we can tackle making cities more survivable. first of all, we need to be thinking about how do you make a city robust against a disaster and there are a lot of different things we can do from better earthquake engineering and that is one thing i talk a lot about in the book where in san fran
that we can start working on now and that we can share with coming generations for the next several millennia and more. the first area that i am most interested in is cities and city building and city planning. the reason why is right now the vast majority of humans, the well not the vast majority, the majority of humans come to more than 50% live in the cities and the u.n. has done some predictions on how that trend will continue and if things go pretty much as they have been we are looking at...
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that we can start working on now and that we can share with coming generations for the next several millennia and more. the first area that i am most interested in is cities and city building and city planning. the reason why is right now the vast majority of humans, the well not the vast majority, the majority of humans come to more than 50% live in the cities and the u.n. has done some predictions on how that trend will continue and if things go pretty much as they have been we are looking at possibly as many as 67 or 70% of people living in cities in 50 years. people are becoming more and more urban. the majority of humanity is going to be located in the city so as we are thinking about the future a good place to focus on ways to make our lives more survivable is the city. there are different ways that we can tackle making cities more survivable. first of all, we need to be thinking about how do you make a city robust against a disaster and there are a lot of different things we can do from better earthquake engineering and that is one thing i talk a lot about in the book where in san fran
that we can start working on now and that we can share with coming generations for the next several millennia and more. the first area that i am most interested in is cities and city building and city planning. the reason why is right now the vast majority of humans, the well not the vast majority, the majority of humans come to more than 50% live in the cities and the u.n. has done some predictions on how that trend will continue and if things go pretty much as they have been we are looking at...
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people forget, there's been an easy for 5,000 years, iran for several centuries or for millennia.pakistan is only 66 years old. so it has essentially a lot more than it has actual threats and challenges. india, for example. i understand that the pakistanis are concerned, but i like a history. i know that the american relationship to history is very unusual. the only country in the world where when somebody says that's history, he means that's irrelevant. [laughter] but -- [laughter] but in case it is important to understand. yes, india has never philosophically accepted the idea of pakistan, but it has not been responsible for initiating any of the wars in pakistan. let's be real about that. afghanistan is too weak and too poor to attack pakistan, most of the problems that pakistan sees itself and this psychological rather than real. the real problems are, we have not only 180 million people, 210 million according to this morning's estimates based on the population growth. highest population growth rate in that region. half the population is below the age of 21. one-third will nev
people forget, there's been an easy for 5,000 years, iran for several centuries or for millennia.pakistan is only 66 years old. so it has essentially a lot more than it has actual threats and challenges. india, for example. i understand that the pakistanis are concerned, but i like a history. i know that the american relationship to history is very unusual. the only country in the world where when somebody says that's history, he means that's irrelevant. [laughter] but -- [laughter] but in case...