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jeffrey rosenberg, let me start with you.know for certain about the myth and measurement of labor? jeffrey: average 200,000 jobs created every month. this is a jobs market that is creating jobs. what we are concerned about -- what we are confused about is whether it is creating wages. tom: beautifully said. alan, this goes to the idea of the myths out there. is it one america, or as you said, there are two job economies? alan: we have the divergence in the last 30 years and he just economy, and that is not going to turn around overnight. when we get back to full in plymouth, we will see stronger wage growth. we are seeing hints of that. there was a lot of question about what happened with hourly wages, so i will be focused on a winning numbers come out this month. olivia: how significant is today's jobs report? does a big beat miss the timing of liftoff? jeffrey: as alan said, it is the wage figure, you had a revision of a positive number in november happen in the last report, you had a very surprising negative number in the
jeffrey rosenberg, let me start with you.know for certain about the myth and measurement of labor? jeffrey: average 200,000 jobs created every month. this is a jobs market that is creating jobs. what we are concerned about -- what we are confused about is whether it is creating wages. tom: beautifully said. alan, this goes to the idea of the myths out there. is it one america, or as you said, there are two job economies? alan: we have the divergence in the last 30 years and he just economy, and...
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rosenberg.first of all, i don't think the president dirterred we have had thousands of air strikes. thousands of american troops in iraq. a coalition of 60 countries working together to go after and degrade isis as the president says. and now what he is going to do, he is going to do bill what you want. he is going to do more. what he is doing now is asked congress to join him to show the resolve the president of the united states is together with our congress unified towards a new strategy that will carry us forward for the next three years. >> i don't even think -- i don't think that's going to pass. let me just challenge a couple of your remarks. you say the president has not dirterred okay? how does a terror organization congress core thousands of miles of territory in two nations, syria and iraq unopposed? how does that happen? if you are not nothing now after they are conquering, after occupying mosul and towns after executing thousands of civilians, raping women, abusing little girls, yes
rosenberg.first of all, i don't think the president dirterred we have had thousands of air strikes. thousands of american troops in iraq. a coalition of 60 countries working together to go after and degrade isis as the president says. and now what he is going to do, he is going to do bill what you want. he is going to do more. what he is doing now is asked congress to join him to show the resolve the president of the united states is together with our congress unified towards a new strategy...
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for more about all of this, we are joined now by matthew rosenberg of the "new york times."the story detailing all of this. so what was on this laptop? what kind of information and what impact has it had on u.s. military involvement on the ground? >> we're told it was quite an extensive kind of accounting of al qaeda operations. you know, people are pretty tight lipped about these kind of things. un, there was a lot of data on there that may have been operational. it could have been phone numbers. al qaeda keeps amazing records of what it does. a lot of these militant organizations do, and even things like a phone list can provide huge intelligence if you're trying to track people down. i think it's also important to note thrurp other factors at play. a new afghan president was more open to working with the u.s. and the afghan army had a really rough time last year and the americans really want to keep helping them. one of the bigger things they have been able to do to help is go after the mid-level managers of the insurgency. >> stewart: something, matthew, find so fascinat
for more about all of this, we are joined now by matthew rosenberg of the "new york times."the story detailing all of this. so what was on this laptop? what kind of information and what impact has it had on u.s. military involvement on the ground? >> we're told it was quite an extensive kind of accounting of al qaeda operations. you know, people are pretty tight lipped about these kind of things. un, there was a lot of data on there that may have been operational. it could have...
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. >> two opposing sides simon rosenberg is a former clinton campaign advisor.ent of npn, a democrat think tank. and an editor at large for ij review.com. larry, let's start with you, you know conservatives tend tolike individual liberty and freedoms and everything but i'm wondering if they run the risk of looking like they're anti-science and out of touch with reality? >> the democrats and hillary clinton and barack obama would love to make it look that way. this is not a republican-democrat issue. i assure you -- >> but they just made it that the, with chris christie weighing in. >> i'm not talking about the politicians, i'm talking about us the voters, there's plenty of npr listening, whole foods shopping who are also concerned about their children and vaccines. i am pro vaccine i think everyone should vaccine their children. but to demean parents who have concerns about vaccinations, if hillary clinton wants to lead -- >> simon, what does this do for hillary clinton she's been pretty silent lately and now she's come out pretty strong on this. >> i don't thin
. >> two opposing sides simon rosenberg is a former clinton campaign advisor.ent of npn, a democrat think tank. and an editor at large for ij review.com. larry, let's start with you, you know conservatives tend tolike individual liberty and freedoms and everything but i'm wondering if they run the risk of looking like they're anti-science and out of touch with reality? >> the democrats and hillary clinton and barack obama would love to make it look that way. this is not a...
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. >> you thank you very much for hearing this tonight my name is jay rosenberg the chair of the hayes valley association greening committee and i represent them as the appellant on behalf of the greening committee on the hayes valley association had it appeal is protesting the removal of two tries on hayes there's numerous reasons to not permit the removal the numerous public value their that environmental benefits and economic gins their aesthetic beauty on the block of hayes street the public works and the city and county of san francisco recognize the importance value and the enforcement of street trees the planning department is promoting uttering and the known public value on hayes should not be dismissed they're more in a nundz they provide healthy environment for habitat and removing pollutant and reduce energy accumulation they should not be overlooked san francisco prides itself on a beautiful city and time to uphold those privately held issues they provide the hayes valley neighborhood association has invested and tributed to the overall character and the shaving aesthetic t
. >> you thank you very much for hearing this tonight my name is jay rosenberg the chair of the hayes valley association greening committee and i represent them as the appellant on behalf of the greening committee on the hayes valley association had it appeal is protesting the removal of two tries on hayes there's numerous reasons to not permit the removal the numerous public value their that environmental benefits and economic gins their aesthetic beauty on the block of hayes street the...
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philanthropic supporters, benny lynn who served for many years. [ applause ] next to lynn is dick rosenberg who has chaired the ucsf foundation and currently chairs the ucsf health board and member of the health member cabinet. thank you, dick. [ applause ] next to dick is dede and she's a great supporter of this city and improvements and particular projects. they dede for your support. [ applause ] . next to dede is bill who is the chair of the ucf foundation. thank you, bill. and in the front row i will introduce, there is one beautiful young woman in the middle there, that's barbara baker. barbara also served on the campaign cabinet and she has also supported us. thank you barbara. [ applause ] . next to barbara to her left is ron conaway who the ron conaway family has been extremely generous to us and ron also served on our campaign cabinet for years. thank you in particular to our supporters. i do want to acknowledge chuck phinney, a philanthropyist and betty moore who are major supporters and for the betty irene hospital is made. why did we build this hospital? it was stimulated by se
philanthropic supporters, benny lynn who served for many years. [ applause ] next to lynn is dick rosenberg who has chaired the ucsf foundation and currently chairs the ucsf health board and member of the health member cabinet. thank you, dick. [ applause ] next to dick is dede and she's a great supporter of this city and improvements and particular projects. they dede for your support. [ applause ] . next to dede is bill who is the chair of the ucf foundation. thank you, bill. and in the front...
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eastern time, espionage historian talk about the rosenbergs, who leak secrets about the atom bomb tots in the 1950's. panelists discussed devotion to the communists cause, the role of anti-semitism in the prosecution and their controversial execution. >> we've received more than 2200 entries from 400 schools across the country in this year's competition on the themed three branches and you. wednesday morning at 8:00 eastern, we'll announce the grand prize winner and show their winning documentary. following the announcement, you can see all hundred -- all 150 documentaries. >> this year c-span's touring cities across the country exploring
eastern time, espionage historian talk about the rosenbergs, who leak secrets about the atom bomb tots in the 1950's. panelists discussed devotion to the communists cause, the role of anti-semitism in the prosecution and their controversial execution. >> we've received more than 2200 entries from 400 schools across the country in this year's competition on the themed three branches and you. wednesday morning at 8:00 eastern, we'll announce the grand prize winner and show their winning...
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. >> commissioner tan and commissioners mark for rosenberg and bloom could we get the overall this is the chinese opera house in 4925 had the original seats and the ageism per sin wall it's a deep thing going up is is 50 foot fly tougher you can see the proposals up and down it's a historical landmark buffalo place original necessary on from 1925 in chinese so the problem we're going having the planning department and i you know, i want to take issue with the planning department because this is a historical landmark from chinatown been there since 1925 they said well, we don't have complete reported so it's not allowed entertainment and theatre use is no longer or movie theatre is no longer allowed in the district it's going to be i'm assume we will get the permit, however it's taking my clooiz client a lot of money and time i've been beating around the fire department we have to pretty much show continuance use in the fire department with no longer then than a two year break in permits bruce lee is a famous kung fu artist and the first movies in america where at this theatre my clien
. >> commissioner tan and commissioners mark for rosenberg and bloom could we get the overall this is the chinese opera house in 4925 had the original seats and the ageism per sin wall it's a deep thing going up is is 50 foot fly tougher you can see the proposals up and down it's a historical landmark buffalo place original necessary on from 1925 in chinese so the problem we're going having the planning department and i you know, i want to take issue with the planning department because...
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philanthropic supporters, benny lynn who served for many years. [ applause ] next to lynn is dick rosenberg who has chaired the ucsf foundation and currently chairs the ucsf health board and
philanthropic supporters, benny lynn who served for many years. [ applause ] next to lynn is dick rosenberg who has chaired the ucsf foundation and currently chairs the ucsf health board and
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but most particularly here in wilmington, you could not have a better friend than cliff rosenberger, he is heart and soul committed to you. where is bob peterson? he's a great leader here. i said i'm proud about what we are doing. it's balanced budgets, it's surpluses, it's smart management, common sense regulation, thank you mary taylor for all of your work on common sense regulations, it's tax cuts. give mary a round of applause, she's terrific. these are the ideas that are producing economic growth which are making so many of the other things possible. these accomplishments are sending a message to job creators around the state, the country, the globe that ohio is open for business, and let me tell you i talk to them all the time. when i tell them we were 8 billion in the hole and now we're 2 billion in the black, that we've got $3 billion worth of tax cuts, that we've got a private sector entity that can reresponded to them quickly, when it comes to the need to give them answers on the opportunities for job growth. i talk to them all the time. every week almost every day. it's ha
but most particularly here in wilmington, you could not have a better friend than cliff rosenberger, he is heart and soul committed to you. where is bob peterson? he's a great leader here. i said i'm proud about what we are doing. it's balanced budgets, it's surpluses, it's smart management, common sense regulation, thank you mary taylor for all of your work on common sense regulations, it's tax cuts. give mary a round of applause, she's terrific. these are the ideas that are producing economic...
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and city councilman ken rosenberg is one of them. >> it's definitely going to be innovative and creativey have hired extraordinarily talented and world-renowned architects and it's precisely what i'm looking for as mountain view evolves into a world class city. >> reporter: tomorrow google mr. smith the plans to the city for all to see. its the company's wish list for how to maximize its property in the future. its closest neighbors including linked in microsoft and others will submit their own expansion idea as the city moves to final ice its north bayshore area plan up for grabs this is area near shore line amphitheater rights to develop millions of square feet of office space. >> it's
and city councilman ken rosenberg is one of them. >> it's definitely going to be innovative and creativey have hired extraordinarily talented and world-renowned architects and it's precisely what i'm looking for as mountain view evolves into a world class city. >> reporter: tomorrow google mr. smith the plans to the city for all to see. its the company's wish list for how to maximize its property in the future. its closest neighbors including linked in microsoft and others will...
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. >> i'm telling you, a us court convicted them of the same crimes as julius and ethel rosenberg, andhe is suffering right now -- the only thing that saved her from going to the electric chair was a plea bargain. she was stealing us secrets. >> you push a wedge between the rulers and the people these things systematically draw them together. there are dissidents who have said clear this embargo strengthened the castro regime. >> the overwhelming majority favor the embargo. the so-called embargo. it's not really an embargo. stossel: president eisenhower started this so-called embargo with partial trade restrictions one year after castro took power. president kennedy expanded it to include all trades when he learned that the russians were shipping missiles to cuba. >> a proclamation of cuba. our goal is not the victory of might. but the vindication of rights. stossel: i was 15 then. i thought i was going to die in a nuclear war. but the russian ships did turn around. as far as i know, that's the only real success from this. >> no, in fact -- that's the only failure of the embargo. what
. >> i'm telling you, a us court convicted them of the same crimes as julius and ethel rosenberg, andhe is suffering right now -- the only thing that saved her from going to the electric chair was a plea bargain. she was stealing us secrets. >> you push a wedge between the rulers and the people these things systematically draw them together. there are dissidents who have said clear this embargo strengthened the castro regime. >> the overwhelming majority favor the embargo. the...
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. >> reporter: city council member ken rosenberg has seen the plans though they're not public yet. google is following in apple's footsteps after the iphone maker convinced cupertino a giant headquarters that some say resembles a spaceship. >> the google plans are impressive in their own right but not one big large building. it's a series of buildings close together connected by green belts and walkways and so forth. >> reporter: it would be housing nearby. >> i'm favor of housing closer to where people work. it would reduce some traffic. >> reporter: that's all fine but with google in the restaurant business -- >> hopefully they don't open a gas station. >> reporter: google will file with the city on friday. in mountain view, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> to oakland, police department shows overtime costs are soaring. according to the report overtime costs increased nearly 80% from fiscal years 2011 to 2014 from $14 million to nearly $25 million. that's overtime. the department blames staffing cutbacks and increased street protests for the soaring costs. recommends a number of re
. >> reporter: city council member ken rosenberg has seen the plans though they're not public yet. google is following in apple's footsteps after the iphone maker convinced cupertino a giant headquarters that some say resembles a spaceship. >> the google plans are impressive in their own right but not one big large building. it's a series of buildings close together connected by green belts and walkways and so forth. >> reporter: it would be housing nearby. >> i'm favor...
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here to talk about it all, elisa rosenberg, pop culture columnist tore "the washington post." >> good to be here. live blogging. >> blocking last night. >> typing away. >> yes the oscars of course are about the movies. tell us about the winners and losers. >> the win winners obviously "birdman," alejandra inarritu and it's the kind the academy loves. a celebration mother and audacious. appears to be one long tracking shot. in a year when technical accomplishment was a big focus at the oscars it wasn't a surprise to see him take home the statue for best picture and director. >> the star that carried the movie did not win but was nominated. did you think it was awkward at the end when the director did not pull him forward and let him say something? >> i try to be forgiving. it's so hard to be up there on that stage trying to thank everybody at once.o say something political, as he did with immigration. emotions running so high you have to let people people themselves. >> any surpris losses last night? >> i was surprised at the losses for "boyhood" in the technical categories. richard li
here to talk about it all, elisa rosenberg, pop culture columnist tore "the washington post." >> good to be here. live blogging. >> blocking last night. >> typing away. >> yes the oscars of course are about the movies. tell us about the winners and losers. >> the win winners obviously "birdman," alejandra inarritu and it's the kind the academy loves. a celebration mother and audacious. appears to be one long tracking shot. in a year when...
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. >> jeff rosenberg blackrock's chief investment strategist for fixed income.nvestment strategist. kohl's, coach, disney surging on the month. what is happening here? >> you know i think a lot of it is just the realization that a lot of companies will benefit from the lower oil prices. it's taken longer than some expected but certainly between that and the improving labor market a tailwind to the u.s. consumer. >> what happens now? >> well probably gets rougher because a lot is priced in here. but i do think you are going to see some improvement. i don't know if everything's priced in. we're not overweight discretionary at the moment. but i do think at least they will benefit. >> it is a broad-based rally, though. it's been a phenomenal month, bill. where are you calling the market to the year-end. if every month could be like february, we'd all be incredibly wealthy. >> i wouldn't be prized that we run into turbulence soon. i probably say that every time we get at highs or near highs but we still think the market can be up high single digits by the end of the
. >> jeff rosenberg blackrock's chief investment strategist for fixed income.nvestment strategist. kohl's, coach, disney surging on the month. what is happening here? >> you know i think a lot of it is just the realization that a lot of companies will benefit from the lower oil prices. it's taken longer than some expected but certainly between that and the improving labor market a tailwind to the u.s. consumer. >> what happens now? >> well probably gets rougher because a...
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marcia rosenberg died not too long ago. that people were not supposed to talk about what they were doing. they were testing machine and running a real problem. you can tell by the dates at which nick metropolous shows up. [inaudible] >> you should give her a mike. [inaudible] >> we will have to get you a mike. nick and stan came with the los alamos problems. it all came from po box 1663. because nick had a girlfriend in new mexico. [laughter] >> she said he was so handsome. and the hydrogen bomb is detonated 60 years ago this year, november 1, 1952 in the south pacific. von neumann writes about knowing, and he uses the phrase creating a monster, but he also said he felt it would be unethical for scientists not to see through to the end what they knew they were capable of. i think it is interesting that he juxtaposed ethics in that way. the monster being created, but the scientific obligation to see it through to the end. was that characteristic of von neumann? >> and very character a stick of stan too. stan was married to f
marcia rosenberg died not too long ago. that people were not supposed to talk about what they were doing. they were testing machine and running a real problem. you can tell by the dates at which nick metropolous shows up. [inaudible] >> you should give her a mike. [inaudible] >> we will have to get you a mike. nick and stan came with the los alamos problems. it all came from po box 1663. because nick had a girlfriend in new mexico. [laughter] >> she said he was so handsome....
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and city councilman ken rosenberg is one of them. >> it's definitely going to be innovative and creative. they have hired extraordinarily talented and world-renowned architects and it's precisely what i'm looking for as mountain view evolves into a world class city. >> reporter: tomorrow google mr. smith the plans to the city for all to see. its the company's wish list for how to maximize its property in the future. its closest neighbors including linked in microsoft and others will submit their own expansion idea as the city moves to final ice its north bayshore area plan up for grabs this is area near shore line amphitheater rights to develop millions of square feet of office space. >> it's one of the most rapidly growing office parks in the world. >> reporter: but a city councilman says it's a challenge. >> giving up the cost of housing and displacing a lot of people who have been living here and created an enormous traffic problem. >> reporter: the city has already warned them not to submit ideas on how to solve chronic transportation and housing problems. >> we are trying to work wi
and city councilman ken rosenberg is one of them. >> it's definitely going to be innovative and creative. they have hired extraordinarily talented and world-renowned architects and it's precisely what i'm looking for as mountain view evolves into a world class city. >> reporter: tomorrow google mr. smith the plans to the city for all to see. its the company's wish list for how to maximize its property in the future. its closest neighbors including linked in microsoft and others will...
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. >> reporter: city council member ken rosenberg has seep the plans, not public yes.ng in apple a's footsteps after iphonemaker convinced the city of cupertino to build the giant headquarters some say resell he bells a space ship. amle wants everyone in one building. google's plans are different. >> the google plans i have seen through the plans they have shown to me rifrn press sniff their own right but not one big, large building, a series of buildings close together connected by green belts and walkways and paths and so forth. >> reporter: of course they want more space to house more workers in a city that's already bursting at the seams. >> so crowded now, then before. other thing have gone up so much r were he owned this gas station before google existed. more commuters would be good for his business but not many others. >> they are getting out, because google can have its own restaurant, its own things. >> reporter: google will reveal its plans on friday when it makes the plans public with the city. one way to reduce the traffic and the rent problem around here
. >> reporter: city council member ken rosenberg has seep the plans, not public yes.ng in apple a's footsteps after iphonemaker convinced the city of cupertino to build the giant headquarters some say resell he bells a space ship. amle wants everyone in one building. google's plans are different. >> the google plans i have seen through the plans they have shown to me rifrn press sniff their own right but not one big, large building, a series of buildings close together connected by...
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clinton county but most particularly here in wilmington you could not have a better friend than cliff rosenberger he is heart and soul committed to you. and how about bob peterson? he's one of the great ones too. bob, stand up, get recognized. he's also a great leader here. so i've said that i'm proud about what we've been doing but let me be clear about what is making a difference. it's a balanced budget, it's surpluses, it's smart management, it's common sense regulations, thank you mary taylor for all of your work on common sense regulations. it's tax cuts. yeah, give mary a round of applause. she's terrific. [ applause ] these are the ideas that are producing the economic growth that which is make so many of the other good things possible. these accomplishments are sending a message to job creators around the state, around the country and around the globe that ohio is open for business and let me tell you, i talk to them all the time. when i tell them we were $8 billion in the hole now we're $2 billion in the black, that we've got $3 billion worth of tax cuts, that we've got a private sector
clinton county but most particularly here in wilmington you could not have a better friend than cliff rosenberger he is heart and soul committed to you. and how about bob peterson? he's one of the great ones too. bob, stand up, get recognized. he's also a great leader here. so i've said that i'm proud about what we've been doing but let me be clear about what is making a difference. it's a balanced budget, it's surpluses, it's smart management, it's common sense regulations, thank you mary...
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and he was sure there was still a rosenberg fiery network. and eventually the army left 32 engineers be suspended because of the investigation. as the investigation was going on, it turned out mccarthy didn't have evidence on these people and most all of them or offer their jobs back some of whom refuse to go back to work. it really actually wound up hurting the investigation. the army was one day they were being able to track what was happening in the world and that crippled the mccarty investigation. in the middle of all of this one of mccarthy staff members an unpaid man named david shyne got drafted. he was a young man and he got hired as an army private. no mccarthy and roy cohen. he totally had a crush on david shyne. cohen tried to get shyne and win in as private. they try to bombard the army with requests for david shyne to get weekends off. he was going to lead into all the rest of it. the army tried to placate mccarthy. they did want to make you mad. after all it got to be too much. finally the army charged that mccarthy was continu
and he was sure there was still a rosenberg fiery network. and eventually the army left 32 engineers be suspended because of the investigation. as the investigation was going on, it turned out mccarthy didn't have evidence on these people and most all of them or offer their jobs back some of whom refuse to go back to work. it really actually wound up hurting the investigation. the army was one day they were being able to track what was happening in the world and that crippled the mccarty...
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i want to talk about what david rosenberg has talked about which is somewhere down the road, we get somethingthe 1960's -- cost, push, inflation. business cost, wages go up, and that feeds into an ugly loop of inflation. we are not going to go there. are we going to tend in that direction? ian: i think we are just. we see pressure in small businesses whining they cannot find the people they need and expecting to pay more for those people. tom: when do we see it in the eci wages and benefits series? ian: year-over-year, and was at 2.3, it was at a low 1.5 2, 3 years ago. i have got no doubt it will pick up further. eventually that will generate some pressure on margins. we have got slow positive growth at the moment, so if wagers pick up, we will see pressure on unit labor costs, and then we are talking about cost push, but only on the service sector. the cpi has got a lot more services than goods. brendan: in the quiet conversation among central banks, they have been so bad at hitting inflation targets, now they get to discuss what they're inflation targets such a be. 2% is a made-up. what is
i want to talk about what david rosenberg has talked about which is somewhere down the road, we get somethingthe 1960's -- cost, push, inflation. business cost, wages go up, and that feeds into an ugly loop of inflation. we are not going to go there. are we going to tend in that direction? ian: i think we are just. we see pressure in small businesses whining they cannot find the people they need and expecting to pay more for those people. tom: when do we see it in the eci wages and benefits...
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the president of this great university, mark rosenberg.re to see you. >> jose good morning. >> talk about this town hall. how important is it for the university jrchlt very important. there's no university in the united states where immigration has been more consistently or more intensively debated than our fiu. in fact, this morning in the capital, in washington's capital, one of our law school faculty members is testifying before the judiciary committee on the immigration issue. we're thrilled to be hosting the president of the united states here, and we think it's very important that we have a serious conversation, because the nation, as you know is very intensively split over this critical issue. >> and mark in a very real way, this fiu campus is a position of american society and how it will look in the future. tell us about the body makeup? >> one of the most energized places. >> walking that quickly and that's not in fast motion. >> this is a city of immigrants and a university that mirrors that. 65% of our students are hispanic ori
the president of this great university, mark rosenberg.re to see you. >> jose good morning. >> talk about this town hall. how important is it for the university jrchlt very important. there's no university in the united states where immigration has been more consistently or more intensively debated than our fiu. in fact, this morning in the capital, in washington's capital, one of our law school faculty members is testifying before the judiciary committee on the immigration issue....
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eastern time, espionage historian talk about the rosenbergs, who leak secrets about the atom bomb to the soviets in the 1950's. panelists discussed devotion to the communists cause, the role of anti-semitism in the prosecution and their controversial execution. >> we've received more than 2200 entries from 400 schools across the country in this year's competition on the themed three branches and you. wednesday morning at 8:00 eastern, we'll announce the grand prize winner and show their winning documentary. following the announcement, you can see all hundred -- all 150 documentaries. >> this year c-span's touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to greensboro, north carolina. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> the international civil rights center and museum opening greensboro on february 1, 2010. the museum tells the story of a sit in that happened in the city, which launched a wave of anti-segregation citizens across the south. this building once housed the woolworth's store. >> what
eastern time, espionage historian talk about the rosenbergs, who leak secrets about the atom bomb to the soviets in the 1950's. panelists discussed devotion to the communists cause, the role of anti-semitism in the prosecution and their controversial execution. >> we've received more than 2200 entries from 400 schools across the country in this year's competition on the themed three branches and you. wednesday morning at 8:00 eastern, we'll announce the grand prize winner and show their...