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tom: you concentrate on specific industries. i mentioned financial jobs but also technology jobs. you say that certain skill demands are there for technology. take a look at a list you shared with us. this includes everything from project managers, job and developers, network engineers, database administrators. what makes these jobs so much in demand and are companies finding a big supply of qualified job-seekers. >> well, what is iting about these jobs is these are what we would call the core technology skill sets. so project managers and the like, you need these people to really make new systems work in your company to develop new software, to develop new ways of servinging your customers. so they are always in demand. right now, though, with the recovery in the market and the technology upgrade psychele that we're in right now, there's huge demand for these people especially in the tech centered metros of the united states. >> tom: i want to talk about geographically speaking. gautam does this correspond to listings you are seeing in technology as well? >> it absolutely does. i think there are sectors th
tom: you concentrate on specific industries. i mentioned financial jobs but also technology jobs. you say that certain skill demands are there for technology. take a look at a list you shared with us. this includes everything from project managers, job and developers, network engineers, database administrators. what makes these jobs so much in demand and are companies finding a big supply of qualified job-seekers. >> well, what is iting about these jobs is these are what we would call the...
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skilled, talented workers in the world. >> so you can-higher. >> with regular regulatory and tax increase focus. and which the chamber of commerce president, tom donahue says that his policies are bad for business. >> 100 to the eight new agencies, commissions, committees created by the u.s. health department and the capital bill creates 320 mandatory regulations. and to 20 suggested n regulations. >> the monday meeting was seeing still an improvement. in washington, samantha hayes. cooler temperatures, and rainfall returning. all of that coming up in just a few minutes. >> often world news, opposition political parties were opened. sellers raised by public workers. however, no plans on and leaving and tell hosni mubarak and tilt--he is resigned-until. >> also, the google president is finally released after 10 days. and he has spent 10 days behind bars. 300 deaths blamed for these the egyptian protesters. >> this rally was organized by muslim student association. >> president obama is going to formally recognize southern sudan as a sovereign state. and in a statement congratulating the people of southern sudan for a successful and six inspirin
skilled, talented workers in the world. >> so you can-higher. >> with regular regulatory and tax increase focus. and which the chamber of commerce president, tom donahue says that his policies are bad for business. >> 100 to the eight new agencies, commissions, committees created by the u.s. health department and the capital bill creates 320 mandatory regulations. and to 20 suggested n regulations. >> the monday meeting was seeing still an improvement. in washington,...
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skilled workers. host: what is your personal relationship with tom donahue? guest: we have a good relationship. we disagree on policy, but on a personal level, he's a decent human being. host: your headquarters are across the street from each other. guest: he is on the far side. he is on the dark side. [laughter] host: first call for richard trumka of afl-cio. pat on the line for republicans. go ahead with your question. caller: good morning. i would like to know why this government would go out of the country to buy something that could be made in this country. that would stimulate jobs. host: can you give an example of what? you are? caller: something made in china. halliburton moving to saudi arabia would be another one. host: we have the idea. thank you. mr. trumka? guest: first of all, i agree with her wholeheartedly. we should use american tax dollars to buy things and create jobs in our country. u.s. for example. i will give you a classic example. i was sitting in my office when they started doing the senses. -- when they started doing the census. a big box came from a friend of mine. he
skilled workers. host: what is your personal relationship with tom donahue? guest: we have a good relationship. we disagree on policy, but on a personal level, he's a decent human being. host: your headquarters are across the street from each other. guest: he is on the far side. he is on the dark side. [laughter] host: first call for richard trumka of afl-cio. pat on the line for republicans. go ahead with your question. caller: good morning. i would like to know why this government would go...
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investment and education produce the highly skilled work force which ensures these high-tech jobs stay in america. at a science and technology committee last session, tom donahue of the united states chamber of commerce had this to say, research and development is the very lifeblood of our knowledge economy. that just about sums it up. in addition to investments in r&d that also help increase the participation of minorities in the r&d enterprises, through the efforts of many in congress, including those speaking tonight, we've made great progress in expanding the pool of talent that this country can draw on to address the competitive challenge we are facing. however, the c.r. before us this week would take us back and undo much of the good work that's been done to date. let me just quote a few negative impacts of this proposed c.r. the c.r. would severely reduce by 78% funding for hispanic service and colleges and completely eliminate federal support for several of the programs for minority serving colleges, including travel colleges and institutions, and that serves significant numbers of black and asian students. the key education department for hist
investment and education produce the highly skilled work force which ensures these high-tech jobs stay in america. at a science and technology committee last session, tom donahue of the united states chamber of commerce had this to say, research and development is the very lifeblood of our knowledge economy. that just about sums it up. in addition to investments in r&d that also help increase the participation of minorities in the r&d enterprises, through the efforts of many in...