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joining me to talk about the state of the job market is labor economist zip recruiter julia pollack. thank you for joining us. four million californians filing for unemployment in the past month. i'm almost a little afraid to ask what is the job market like for job seekers right now? i hope there say little bit of good news somewhere. >> it's a tough job market right now. many of the jobs we saw, they increase job seeker leverage are wiped out overnight. job postings are down 47% overall. in some industries, even more than that. but there are industries where this crisis has actually caused a surge in new users and sales and employment opportunities out there. >> in a majority of states people receiving in unemployment insurance, government insurance and those benefits can exceed average earnings. should you apply for a job now or wait until they run >> it's going to become more competitive. while the number of opportunities has fallen, the number of job seekers that will be flooding this market could be as many as eight to ten million in a couple months. it will be much harder to ge
joining me to talk about the state of the job market is labor economist zip recruiter julia pollack. thank you for joining us. four million californians filing for unemployment in the past month. i'm almost a little afraid to ask what is the job market like for job seekers right now? i hope there say little bit of good news somewhere. >> it's a tough job market right now. many of the jobs we saw, they increase job seeker leverage are wiped out overnight. job postings are down 47% overall....
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i think we are going to have that day when we want to hang jackson pollack in the green room.will have to decide is that ok. it is going to be the scale of modern art more than the style. do you want to give up an entire wall to one painting when you could hang two to four paintings in the same space. it will come. maybe not on my watch, not because i object to it but i don't know if i will be there when the green jackson pollack arrives. >> we don't want to promote any hidden secrets that don't truly exist like when you watch natural treasure movies. but the next time all of us go to the white house, what is one small thing that the normal visitor might not know, one intricacy or specialty of the house that only the curator would know and take a look to see. >> wow. that is kind of like your question of what my favorite object in the house is. on 9/11, 2001, is something i would've carried under my arm when the secret service told us to get out. i thought it would be that thomas jefferson, but i would probably be shot as allude or seen coming out of the white house. that is a
i think we are going to have that day when we want to hang jackson pollack in the green room.will have to decide is that ok. it is going to be the scale of modern art more than the style. do you want to give up an entire wall to one painting when you could hang two to four paintings in the same space. it will come. maybe not on my watch, not because i object to it but i don't know if i will be there when the green jackson pollack arrives. >> we don't want to promote any hidden secrets...
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i think we'll have a day we want to hang jackson pollack in the green room.lly, it's going to be the scale of modern art more than the style of modern art that may be the hindrance to us. do you want to give up an entire wall for one painting? it will come. maybe not on my watch, but not because i object to it. just because i don't know that i'm going to be there when the great jackson pollack arrives. >> bill, we don't want to promote any hidden secrets that don't truly exist. sometimes when you watch "national treasure" movies, there are secret compartments. the next time we go to the white house what's one small thing you might have us look for that a normal visitor wouldn't know? something only a curator would want us to see. >> well, that's hard. on september 11, 2001 would have been something i wanted to carry under my arm when we were told to be out. that's a tough one. i'll tell a story on the painting i showed you "the mosquito net." it's a great paeinting. it's a friend a sleep under a mosquito net. it hangs in a room where most of the portraits are
i think we'll have a day we want to hang jackson pollack in the green room.lly, it's going to be the scale of modern art more than the style of modern art that may be the hindrance to us. do you want to give up an entire wall for one painting? it will come. maybe not on my watch, but not because i object to it. just because i don't know that i'm going to be there when the great jackson pollack arrives. >> bill, we don't want to promote any hidden secrets that don't truly exist. sometimes...
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that is the advice from labor economist at ziprecruiter julia pollack. >> the labor market is only goingbe more competitive. while the number of opportunities has fallen, the number of job seekers who will be flooding this market could be as many as eight million to ten million in a couple of months. >> pollack says some workers in demand include software develop developer, cyber security as we as grocery and isten?s. > highly updatromovernorawait t exact details on how he plans to initiate stage two of california's reopening timeline. abc7 news anchor dan ashley joins us live now with some of the key highlights from today. dan? >> kristen, a lot of news from the governor today. topping the list, governor newsom announcing major relief for workers. worker's compensation will be provided to any worker who has caught the virus or been exposed on the job. the governor says even though phase 2 starts friday, a full reopen will take a lot longer than people think. here's what he is saying about that. >> we're still on track for that second phase later this week, and we are for a number of oth
that is the advice from labor economist at ziprecruiter julia pollack. >> the labor market is only goingbe more competitive. while the number of opportunities has fallen, the number of job seekers who will be flooding this market could be as many as eight million to ten million in a couple of months. >> pollack says some workers in demand include software develop developer, cyber security as we as grocery and isten?s. > highly updatromovernorawait t exact details on how he plans...
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i'm joined now from los angeles california by jonathan pollack, who is a nonresident senior fellow int the brookings institution. has the outbreak excluded old fault lines between china and the united states were created new ones as look to some extent it has created new wins but i think it's reflective of a very grim atmosphere present in the us china relationship. the question is whether or not in this context there would be the possibility for any resumption of tolerable cooperation. in the trumpet ministration seemingly trying to use china —related issues in the upcoming residential campaign. can it powerful superpower like china and the united states learn to coexist? i guess the short a nswer learn to coexist? i guess the short answer is that they better find ways to coexist. there seems to be these kinds of very accusatory mood at present, love this falls back on established positions and really makes it much more problematic for dealing with issues, including covid—i9. it seems he the chinese are calling for accelerated multilateral cooperations for the world health organisati
i'm joined now from los angeles california by jonathan pollack, who is a nonresident senior fellow int the brookings institution. has the outbreak excluded old fault lines between china and the united states were created new ones as look to some extent it has created new wins but i think it's reflective of a very grim atmosphere present in the us china relationship. the question is whether or not in this context there would be the possibility for any resumption of tolerable cooperation. in the...
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largest country in south america could become a super spreader a lot of traffic is coming from so pollack where the infection rate is extremely high and it doesn't appear to me that the brazilian government is treating it with the seriousness that it requires that worries me a lot of money out of force i voted the reinforcement of venezuela's border with brazil to create an epidemiological barrier parkway recently dug a trench on its border amid the pandemic many are watching brazil very closely the country could be sitting on a political timebomb it would mop and r.t. new york. the main outbreaks in brazil have hit wealthy communities but cases in the poor and densely populated favelas could be catastrophic the local gang leaders have impose strict containment measures in poor areas unlike the rules the government as it rolled out and rescued of media redfish has been taking a look at the areas. in fidel as across brazil local gang members are stopping some of the usual activities to prevent a coronavirus outbreak in your neighborhood thank you. so. i say that. despite drug sales being d
largest country in south america could become a super spreader a lot of traffic is coming from so pollack where the infection rate is extremely high and it doesn't appear to me that the brazilian government is treating it with the seriousness that it requires that worries me a lot of money out of force i voted the reinforcement of venezuela's border with brazil to create an epidemiological barrier parkway recently dug a trench on its border amid the pandemic many are watching brazil very...
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the police commission fire the officers for acting improperly when they shot and killed jonathan pollack in 2018. attorneys for the officer say the police commission violated laws when they were considering the terminations. the officers have been reinstated, pending a new hearing. >>> a san francisco sheriff's deputy shot and wounded a dog after deputies say a charge that them during a confrontation with the animals owner. investigators say they arrived to find a man arguing with security outside of a homeless shelter on market street. the man's dog was agitated, got loose and charged to the deputies. one deputy shot the dog several times and the dog's owner was arrested with an outstanding felony warrant. >>> we have to talk about weather. steve is off, but pam brought in rosemary. it is good to see you. if you like a cool start to a morning, this is your morning. it is cool around the bay area. >> yes, good morning dave and pam. thank you for braving it for us. i would say low 40s in areas over santa rosa. a chill in the air for you. 50s around the bay as well. outside your door as yo
the police commission fire the officers for acting improperly when they shot and killed jonathan pollack in 2018. attorneys for the officer say the police commission violated laws when they were considering the terminations. the officers have been reinstated, pending a new hearing. >>> a san francisco sheriff's deputy shot and wounded a dog after deputies say a charge that them during a confrontation with the animals owner. investigators say they arrived to find a man arguing with...
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oakland police commission fired the officers for acting improperly when they shot and killed jonathan pollack, and this week, the police officer said that the commission violated open meeting laws when they considered the terminations. the police officers have been reinstated, pending a new hearing. >>> san francisco sheriff deputies shot and wounded a dog, after deputies say the dog charged at them during a confrontation with the dogs owner. they went to a scene yesterday morning, and they found a man arguing with security officers outside of a homeless shelter, on market street. the man's dog was agitated, broke loose, and charged at the sheriff's deputy. one deputies shot the dog several times. the owner of the dog was arrested for an outstanding felony warning. >> reporter: healthcare workers to the general hospital real receive a special thank you. we are joined to see how nurses and therapists are showered with appreciation. >>> it is one of the more heartwarming stories we've seen during the pandemic. the front-line workers show appreciation and support for each other outside of the ho
oakland police commission fired the officers for acting improperly when they shot and killed jonathan pollack, and this week, the police officer said that the commission violated open meeting laws when they considered the terminations. the police officers have been reinstated, pending a new hearing. >>> san francisco sheriff deputies shot and wounded a dog, after deputies say the dog charged at them during a confrontation with the dogs owner. they went to a scene yesterday morning, and...
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two years ago police shot and killed 32-year-old jonathan pollack moments after he woke up with a gunhis hand. than last year the oakland police commission voted to fire the officers for acting improperly. but this week attorneys for the officers said the police commission violated open meeting laws when they were considering the terminations. the officers have now been reinstated, pending a new hearing. >>> a san mateo sheriff's deputy is being called a hero for rescuing several people from inside a burning home earlier this week. tran was henry lee tells us this isn't the first time the deputy has saved people. >> reporter: video from the san bruno fire department shows heavy smoke living from an 11 unit apartment complex. >> notice a lot of the families were confused and didn't know where to go, they were panicking. two edgar manila was the first san mateo county sheriff's deputy to arrive monday afternoon. >> and said oh well i've got to do something. >> reporter: already wearing a mask because of the coronavirus, he ran into the building and helped people evacuate. >> i had to ma
two years ago police shot and killed 32-year-old jonathan pollack moments after he woke up with a gunhis hand. than last year the oakland police commission voted to fire the officers for acting improperly. but this week attorneys for the officers said the police commission violated open meeting laws when they were considering the terminations. the officers have now been reinstated, pending a new hearing. >>> a san mateo sheriff's deputy is being called a hero for rescuing several...
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it doesn't -- i don't feel like i'm like jackson pollack, going into a studio and this fit of madness and couple out with a magazine draft. >> host: i always envision you doing that. not lay it on thick by but the first magazine story that made we weep was one of yours. i e-mailed you and that's how we became friends, too. >> guest: become friended with people when the tell you nice thing about yourself. >> host: they have the ability to make cry before i meet them. i wouldn't call what i write for the magazine art because it's really hard and i -- maybe if i'm better at it can start to think of myself more high-mooneddedly. understand white you might be reluck can't to tall your work art but as a fan who hes has enjoyed it and grown from it as a writer who looks up to you and feels gratified by it, i think your work has tremendous artistic value. >> guest: thank you. i'm not trying be self-efacing. just trying to figure out -- characterize is. do worry -- just be totally real. i do worry about sometimes that there's like a push in a lot of magazine writing, because of -- like we all
it doesn't -- i don't feel like i'm like jackson pollack, going into a studio and this fit of madness and couple out with a magazine draft. >> host: i always envision you doing that. not lay it on thick by but the first magazine story that made we weep was one of yours. i e-mailed you and that's how we became friends, too. >> guest: become friended with people when the tell you nice thing about yourself. >> host: they have the ability to make cry before i meet them. i wouldn't...
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come of age where such words were common or they saw them really as no different than the labels of pollack or whop or kike in a sergeant's use of abuse. and the lapses were tales of the, quote, notable comradery between the races at ft. bragg, the insistence from vietnam that, quote, we don't think about race out here. we depend on each other too much. i see only one color, and that's o.d., or olive drab. now, such interpretations seem awfully self-serving, especially in retrospect. and it's striking how much they were in keeping with the official language of the time. we have sociologist carlos moscos who spent a year studying the issue and said the army was, quote, an example of integration success. "time" mad told its close to 20 million readers that, despite a few blemishes, the armed forces remain the model of the reasonably integrated society that the u.s. looks forward to in the new generation. and here, an nbc special in 1967 concluded, "same mud, same blood," something that for combat was not an unreasonable thing to say. what's striking is how many black leaders agreed, praising
come of age where such words were common or they saw them really as no different than the labels of pollack or whop or kike in a sergeant's use of abuse. and the lapses were tales of the, quote, notable comradery between the races at ft. bragg, the insistence from vietnam that, quote, we don't think about race out here. we depend on each other too much. i see only one color, and that's o.d., or olive drab. now, such interpretations seem awfully self-serving, especially in retrospect. and it's...
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arne duncan, former education secretary until president obama, lindsey p lindsey pollack, a big welcomehave twins noel and electiona broussard, noel is a graduating senior at the university of michigan. she dual majors in film, television and media studies and communication studies. alexa is graduating from the university of pennsylvania majoring in psychology. james is a senior at stanford, and tatiana, a graduating masters students in arts politics at tissue scho counter. h schools of the arts. what does the future of education look like to you? is the traditional college a thing of the past? what is the new normal like? >> well, in the short term, alex, it will be a different normal for college students. i'm confident that this pandemic will pass and we'll get back to the experience that makes -- >> i can't hear anything -- >> that makes american higher ed absolutely fantastic. in the short term, i think we'll have a major disruption. we'll have to be flexible, adaptable and still provide the most outstanding educational experience we can for students in context. >> sorry about the c
arne duncan, former education secretary until president obama, lindsey p lindsey pollack, a big welcomehave twins noel and electiona broussard, noel is a graduating senior at the university of michigan. she dual majors in film, television and media studies and communication studies. alexa is graduating from the university of pennsylvania majoring in psychology. james is a senior at stanford, and tatiana, a graduating masters students in arts politics at tissue scho counter. h schools of the...
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the way people pollack do politics and formally and semi public space is really different when you have -- whether or not. on the local level, this matter is a great deal. state capital is pretty much all moved in this period to make them more accessible to people who live in new york and northern areas versus western areas. you can go down even more at a local level, should school taxes be town level or divide by districts? then the districts have to hammer this stuff up. the real immediacy and face to face, it gets pretty intimate about some really important things. road building and other things that are just like absolutely fundamental to get your kit to school, so on and so forth. i think it is not just a national story. that is happening in every little pocket of the united states. >> these are both really great questions. i will start with the location issue. i think everyone has echoed that it absolutely matters and they thought about it a lot. i think the room where it happens, to quote hamilton, the executive cabinet also matters and in legislature quite a bit. i think in term
the way people pollack do politics and formally and semi public space is really different when you have -- whether or not. on the local level, this matter is a great deal. state capital is pretty much all moved in this period to make them more accessible to people who live in new york and northern areas versus western areas. you can go down even more at a local level, should school taxes be town level or divide by districts? then the districts have to hammer this stuff up. the real immediacy...