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rules relaxed making it easier for internal migration the british get wary over a possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals calls for the prime minister to safeguard the borders go unheeded. you're watching the weekly this sunday here on our team international with me a nice analogy well grad began the new year stricken by grief as the city mourned the end buried the victims of two bombings during the last days of december thirty four people died in the attacks while twice that number remain in hospital in intensive care this hour we bring you the story of another survivor a nine year old girl who remembers being told to stay away by her rescuer. it was just another day for u.t. and wagner grads a main train station but suddenly and old changed. there was a loud clamp the force of it was so strong that it smashed the windows and the doors of the luggage room i got up and rushed in to help people it was the first of two explosions that rocked the city d.c. before the new year the blast of the station set off by a suicide bomber reached through a crowded area between the entrance and th
rules relaxed making it easier for internal migration the british get wary over a possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals calls for the prime minister to safeguard the borders go unheeded. you're watching the weekly this sunday here on our team international with me a nice analogy well grad began the new year stricken by grief as the city mourned the end buried the victims of two bombings during the last days of december thirty four people died in the attacks while twice that number...
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relaxed making it easier for internal migration the british get where you go over a possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals while calls for the prime minister to safeguard the borders go on he added. it is two pm in the russian capital watching r.t. international with me marina joshie welcome to the program of all grab began the new year stricken by grief as a city more and am buried the victims of two bombings during the last days of december thirty four people died in the attacks while twice that number remain in hospitals many in intensive care as margaret howell has been keeping up with the condition of one of them the youngest terror victim. the guy is just three months old but she's found that life can be hard and unjust she was badly injured and a terrible terror attack she is now in an induced coma in intensive care clinging onto life what would you do with a baby girl remains in a coma we put her on a ventilator in intensive care also she sustained some light yet serious brain damage condition is very serious but we've got it under control on that dreadful morning of december
relaxed making it easier for internal migration the british get where you go over a possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals while calls for the prime minister to safeguard the borders go on he added. it is two pm in the russian capital watching r.t. international with me marina joshie welcome to the program of all grab began the new year stricken by grief as a city more and am buried the victims of two bombings during the last days of december thirty four people died in the attacks...
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the british get worried or what possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals while calls for the prime minister to safe guard the borders go unheeded happily twitching or tv that's not what the reader to welcome the progress although brown began the new year stricken by greeks as the city morgue and bury the victims of two bombings during the last days of december. thirty four people died in the attacks while twice that number remain in hospitals. many in intensive care. this hour we'll bring you the story of another survivor and nine year old girl who remembers being told to stay awake by her rescuer it was just another td for unity and undergrads main train station. the set me at all would change. soon the closest of which there was a loud clap. the force of it was so strong that it smashed the windows and doors of a what a true that i got up and rushed in to help people. it was the first of two explosions that rocked the sixty tuesday speak for the new year. the blast at the station set up by a suicide bomber twenty three at kuranda period between the entrance and the seat to
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rules relax making it easier for internal migration the british get wary over a possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals all calls for the prime minister to safeguard the borders go on needed. it's twelve noon in moscow you're watching archie international with me and he said now way we have a look back at the week's top stories for you this sunday and we begin in volgograd which began the new year stricken by grief as the city mourned and buried the victims of two bombings during the last days of december thirty four people died in the attacks while twice that number remain in hospitals many in intensive care artie's margaret howell has been keeping up with the condition of one of them the youngest terror victim. the guy is just three months old but she's found that life can be hard and unjust she was badly injured and a terrible terror attack she is now in an induced coma in intensive care clinging on to life what we give you as a baby girl remains and a coma we put her on a ventilator in intensive care also she sustained some light yet serious brain damage her condition is very
rules relax making it easier for internal migration the british get wary over a possible wave of unskilled workers and criminals all calls for the prime minister to safeguard the borders go on needed. it's twelve noon in moscow you're watching archie international with me and he said now way we have a look back at the week's top stories for you this sunday and we begin in volgograd which began the new year stricken by grief as the city mourned and buried the victims of two bombings during the...
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workers when we had so many unskilled workers in the united states who were unemployed. they felt that it simply do not make any sense. we, as an organization, fair supported the jordan commission recommendations wholeheartedly, even though we felt it did not go quite far enough in terms of the reduction in immigration. they also recommended steps for curtailing illegal immigration, and those were the recommendations that were being proposed in the 1969 legislation that i switched to fair to work in support of. we still have various problems -- we still have serious problems with regard to illegal immigration. we still have a growing legal immigration system. we still do not have adequate controls over employers giving jobs to illegal immigrants. we still have significant problems that require reform. and our reform agenda is one that has been proposed to congress for a number of years. we have worked with specific members of congress to get bills introduced. those bills have had hearings in some cases and others have not. but we have not succeeded in getting any of thos
workers when we had so many unskilled workers in the united states who were unemployed. they felt that it simply do not make any sense. we, as an organization, fair supported the jordan commission recommendations wholeheartedly, even though we felt it did not go quite far enough in terms of the reduction in immigration. they also recommended steps for curtailing illegal immigration, and those were the recommendations that were being proposed in the 1969 legislation that i switched to fair to...
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if you're unskilled and get a job it's hard to support a family. and if you're a single parent it's hard to work for your full time and raise a family, too. >> first, what you described is helping people live better. and helping people move out of poverty are very closely related particularly for children. that's one of the ideas behind head start as one of the great society programs, and it's the idea behind child nutrition, child health. it's that growing up and able to thrive is crucial to breaking the poverty. to m me another is the huge chae in those 50 years. many have succeeded poor families have succeeded in doing what we say needed to do, which is work lots more. but our public institutions have not changed at all. mothers are trying to work, while you look at children in poverty, 22% or almost half of kids in low-income families you find that a third of the kids in poverty are living with a full-time, full-year worker, and most of them with someone who works some of the time. >> professor, did what we expect out of these programs change o
if you're unskilled and get a job it's hard to support a family. and if you're a single parent it's hard to work for your full time and raise a family, too. >> first, what you described is helping people live better. and helping people move out of poverty are very closely related particularly for children. that's one of the ideas behind head start as one of the great society programs, and it's the idea behind child nutrition, child health. it's that growing up and able to thrive is...
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decreasing the demand for labor so an increased minimum wage will lead to hiring freezes and layoffs unskilled and inexperienced workers are the ones most often deprived of employment opportunities by increases in the minimum wage joining me now to further make this kind this claim is brian doherty and he's the senior editor at reason brian welcome the show thanks so for today's minimum wage to have the same purchasing power that it had in the one nine hundred sixty s. it would have to be increased to ten dollars an hour what effect would such an increase have on the economy. well i mean there's no way to quantify it but we do know that this people think and earn the minimum wage tend to be the lowest skilled among us and in many cases being youngest among today's worth remembering more than half of the people earning the minimum wage in america people between the ages of sixteen and twenty four generally workers the minimum wage it's not really right when there are people trying to earn an entire family income so you look at the people who are most affected by. these are people who need most
decreasing the demand for labor so an increased minimum wage will lead to hiring freezes and layoffs unskilled and inexperienced workers are the ones most often deprived of employment opportunities by increases in the minimum wage joining me now to further make this kind this claim is brian doherty and he's the senior editor at reason brian welcome the show thanks so for today's minimum wage to have the same purchasing power that it had in the one nine hundred sixty s. it would have to be...
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. >> immigrants who came years ago who are unskilled and don't speak english are stuck in this trap where they have no other means of employment. chinatown is getting too expensive for chinese people to live in. >> reporter: it may be peculiar to chinatown but it happens all over the city. >> too many pemployed and too many people collecting bottles. >> it's a bigger problem when machines break down and collectors are forced to store what they salvaged. manhattan ranks the third highest in income inequality in the country. almost 15% in new york city live below the poverty line. collecting cans ted makes $12 a day in the summer, $10 in the winter. it's not just about beer bottles. it's about carrot sticks and celery. it's about the fight for pennies. on any given day 40 people show up at the hong kong supermarket to buy day-old produce at a discount price. >> a dollar for a bag of cans. >> 1,046 pieces. a day's work that gets you $52 and $0.30. al jazeera new york. >> and coming up on al jazeera america, a man who raises money for al-qaeda, expanding his operation and new information abou
. >> immigrants who came years ago who are unskilled and don't speak english are stuck in this trap where they have no other means of employment. chinatown is getting too expensive for chinese people to live in. >> reporter: it may be peculiar to chinatown but it happens all over the city. >> too many pemployed and too many people collecting bottles. >> it's a bigger problem when machines break down and collectors are forced to store what they salvaged. manhattan ranks...
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decreasing the demand for labor so an increase in minimum wage will lead to hiring freezes and layoffs unskilled and inexperienced workers are the ones of most often deprived of employment opportunities by increases in the minimum wage. now i spoke earlier with brian doherty senior editor at reason to learn more about this perspective and i first asked him why he thinks raising the minimum wage isn't a good idea. well i mean there's no way to quantify it but we do know that this people think and earn the minimum wage send the lowest skilled among us and in many cases bring youngest among us today is worth remembering that more than half of the people earning the minimum wage in america people between the ages of sixteen and twenty four generally are workers a minimum wage that's not really right when there are people trying to earn an entire family income so you look at the people who are most affected by. these are people who need most of all to get a hold in the job market one of the best ways to increase your ability to earn more money in any job market having had the door and if we walk out
decreasing the demand for labor so an increase in minimum wage will lead to hiring freezes and layoffs unskilled and inexperienced workers are the ones of most often deprived of employment opportunities by increases in the minimum wage. now i spoke earlier with brian doherty senior editor at reason to learn more about this perspective and i first asked him why he thinks raising the minimum wage isn't a good idea. well i mean there's no way to quantify it but we do know that this people think...
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they are on average, poor, unskilled men, most in their 50s and 60s with bleak options for employment. sato, the decontamination worker, he said in just ten months of employment he received a higher dose of radiation than an average worker would receive in seven years. irony is that many of them successfully escaped from their homes and radiation exposure after the meltdown, only to be possibly victimized by the very same danger that they successfully fled. >> i think about the culture and i they will tell you that i'm half japanese, and there's a lot of self sack tice in the culture. and i wonder if any of the workers feel that they're doing some sort of good. maybe there's going to be sacrifice to their health. but do they feel they're the foot soldiers responsible for this in some way? >> i think that the feeling among the folks we talked to say that they're contributing to society. but i'll be very plain and honest with you about this. these guys are looking for a living. they are downtrodden and troubled. as i mentioned before, they have very bleak options for employment. and the
they are on average, poor, unskilled men, most in their 50s and 60s with bleak options for employment. sato, the decontamination worker, he said in just ten months of employment he received a higher dose of radiation than an average worker would receive in seven years. irony is that many of them successfully escaped from their homes and radiation exposure after the meltdown, only to be possibly victimized by the very same danger that they successfully fled. >> i think about the culture...
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on manufacturing and growing opportunities in this country for good jobs, for skilled workers and unskilledorkers, frankly. but mainly skilled workers in the new manufacturing environment in which we find ourselves. that ought to be our long-term objective. but i would say very candidly, mr. speaker, we ought not in the short term forget those who have been deeply damaged by the economic dislocation that has occurred in our society, in our country and frankly globally over the past five years. actually starting in december of 2007. we ought not to forget those people because while a future investment is very interesting to them, and i'm sure important to them, their critical interest in putting food on their table today, tomorrow, and the next day. and i think the richest country on the face of the earth can do both. i tell the gentleman. and i think that we ought to do both. and we have done both in the past. now, we had some job figures that were out today. apparentlyly -- aparnle 84,000 jobs, 87,000 jobs in the private sector, that's not enough. we lost 13,000 in the public sector, appar
on manufacturing and growing opportunities in this country for good jobs, for skilled workers and unskilledorkers, frankly. but mainly skilled workers in the new manufacturing environment in which we find ourselves. that ought to be our long-term objective. but i would say very candidly, mr. speaker, we ought not in the short term forget those who have been deeply damaged by the economic dislocation that has occurred in our society, in our country and frankly globally over the past five years....
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such a press conference required a press corps unskilled at asking prosecutorial questions and a politician willing to talk at length about ill rer vant things like, say, maybe his feelings. today, everything went according to the script. need a spoon, dear? not anymore. ladies... kitchen counselor. it's likely your detergent. cascade platinum's triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine finish gel can't beat. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. cascade platinum is cascade's best. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. during sleep train's huge year efor a limited time,dels save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is on now. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> republicans who want to run for president are already being asked about chris christie. >> i've been in traffic before that. i know how angr
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short run 8%,ow of capital, output by and real wages of skills and on the skilled workers -- and unskilledrs by 12%. >> it brings us to the argument of the flat tax. know if the idea of letting corporations get away with no text -- >> jack, would you pay more taxes for ge to pay none? a good soldier. >> no, no, no, the idea that the tax code is a mess is well defined. playing the in game, but this is a real mess. solving this with a no corporate tax, you could not do that conditions.or any there are arguments the corporations should not pay taxes because in the end consumers pay them. it would never fly, and it does not make sense to talk about it. >> do you think there is any cents we see meaningful corporate tax reform this year out of washington? >> no [laughter] . [laughter] -- no. [laughter] >> both sides are talking about it. president obama says corporate taxes are too high. republicans say the same thing. they seem to agree in principle. >> even if they did, they would street toodges on k get out of things in a matter of minutes. i am not optimistic at all. >> we have to go. with t
short run 8%,ow of capital, output by and real wages of skills and on the skilled workers -- and unskilledrs by 12%. >> it brings us to the argument of the flat tax. know if the idea of letting corporations get away with no text -- >> jack, would you pay more taxes for ge to pay none? a good soldier. >> no, no, no, the idea that the tax code is a mess is well defined. playing the in game, but this is a real mess. solving this with a no corporate tax, you could not do that...
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one tweet, if you want to make it more difficult for the young and unskilled to get a job, raise the minimum wage. matt says no, a higher minimum wage will drive up prices and in a couple years purchasing will go down. we would like to hear from you, worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex or direct to me @rosswestgate. >>> ben bernanke's last fomc meeting will be wrapping up this afternoon. his reign is coming to an end. the central banker is widely expected to taper its bond buying program reducing it to another $10 billion to $65 billion a month. some expect to note the improved -- they may have to say the usual cold weather may cause temporary dits disruptions. joining us with her thoughts, julia from bnp paribas. >> good morning. >> mr. bernanke's last meeting as fed chairman. where are they going to put the emphasis and the comments on this? >> i don't think they have to make a lot of changes. right now, the data are kind of tracking their forecast. they're relatively happy with how financial markets have absorbed the first taper. i think right now they just acknowledge that the data has
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but it's mainly amongst the unskilled people that we have a problem. it's not with people with higher degrees that can go to technology. you also don't have to forget that besides 35 million people being unemployment in europe and in north america, there are still 7 million jobs in both regions that don't get filled in. so there are jobs out there. it's just that there is a mismatch between offer and demand. >> very quickly, about adecco in particular, there's been rumors about haze in the uk. >> no, we clearly said that at least until the end of 2015, we won't do any acquisition. we are focusing on organic growth. we will do this for two years and we will do it for another two years. some other people are responsible for that. >> thank you very much. the ceo of adecco there, ross. a bleak picture and outlook on the jobs situation, particularly in europe. >> yeah. no surprise, i suppose, that. thanks, jules. >>> n on monday, the bank of japan releases minutes from its meeting, the real focus will be on corporate earnings, including lg electronics from
but it's mainly amongst the unskilled people that we have a problem. it's not with people with higher degrees that can go to technology. you also don't have to forget that besides 35 million people being unemployment in europe and in north america, there are still 7 million jobs in both regions that don't get filled in. so there are jobs out there. it's just that there is a mismatch between offer and demand. >> very quickly, about adecco in particular, there's been rumors about haze in...
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. >> you were looking at a population that was very unskilled and domestic work might be one of their few opportunities and yet there were so few protections. it's a whole sector of our economy that is sort of been out there without a lot of political will or leadership behind it and you've really done a great deal in new york and hawaii and california and even on the federal level. tell white house you've done. >> well, there's so many jobs that fall outside of protections. in the case of domestic workers , they're explicitly excluded from many of the basic protections that we have as workers in this country. >> overtime, what kinds of protections? >> the right to organize, protection from discrimination and harassment, and there are all kinds of small exemptions. what you're looking at as a work force where, despite the fact that they're doing some of the most important work in the economy, taking care of the most precious elements of our lives, our kids, our loved ones, our aging loved ones, they're actually working for poverty wages and unable to take care of their own families. w
. >> you were looking at a population that was very unskilled and domestic work might be one of their few opportunities and yet there were so few protections. it's a whole sector of our economy that is sort of been out there without a lot of political will or leadership behind it and you've really done a great deal in new york and hawaii and california and even on the federal level. tell white house you've done. >> well, there's so many jobs that fall outside of protections. in the...
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on manufacturing and growing opportunities in this country for good jobs, for skilled workers and unskilled workers, frankly. but mainly skilled workers in the new manufacturing environment in which we find ourselves. that ought to be our long-term objective. but i would say very candidly, mr. speaker, we ought not in the short term forget those who have been deeply damaged by the economic dislocation that has occurred in our society, in our country and frankly globally over the past five years. actually starting in december of 2007. we ought not to forget those people because while a future investment is very interesting to them, and i'm sure important to them, their critical interest in putting food on their table today, tomorrow, and the next day. and i think the richest country on the face of the earth can do both. i tell the gentleman. and i think that we ought to do both. and we have done both in the past. now, we had some job figures that were out today. apparentlyly -- aparnle 84,000 jobs, 87,000 jobs in the private sector, that's not enough. we lost 13,000 in the public sector, app
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when the education system turns out those who are unskilled and uneducated and illiterate, you cannot to prosper. let's hear from jesse from michigan on the democratic line. that morning. caller: good morning. i think that you guys have your priorities mixed up. you will never eliminate problems as long as you have -- all of the money that we are spending. how much of that will help the poor people? billionaires calling -- billion and that nonsense. you never see poverty. problemsway to solve -- host: thank you for the call. let me use his point. he talked about numbers. the war on poverty from the early 1960's where we are today. you can see the intersection of per capita income and the party weight. -- rate. it reached its next this in 1968. you can see that it has increased substantially. the rate of poverty from the early 1970's to today has stayed relatively the same. guest: that is right. the standard poverty rate shows that there has been little decline. if you use the alternative policy measures, between 1964 spending most of the kicked in. we do not get a great deal of bang f
when the education system turns out those who are unskilled and uneducated and illiterate, you cannot to prosper. let's hear from jesse from michigan on the democratic line. that morning. caller: good morning. i think that you guys have your priorities mixed up. you will never eliminate problems as long as you have -- all of the money that we are spending. how much of that will help the poor people? billionaires calling -- billion and that nonsense. you never see poverty. problemsway to solve...
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the real issue is the fact there is a supply of unskilled labor around the world that continues to grow is taking away jobs and let's face it, even though we've been in this recovery for four, four and a half years it's not been strong enough to generate job growth so we can talk about minimum wage but the real issue here is how we get jobs created in markets where there's demand so the wages go up all around. >> i wouldn't say that the administration is trying to oobc aught the shortcomings of job creation and failure. if you add people that aren't working in the participate rate, 7 sounds good but it doesn't feel like 7, that's all i'll say. to come out every two weeks and line up the good looking group of people behind him and talk about the minimum wage and income and and equality it does a disservice to what we're trying to accomplish and it's almost a class warfare again and i don't think it's helpful as you just said we need growth. we don't need excuses for why we're not getting it. >> we want to be a catalyst for growth. the interesting thing about the hotel business in the u.s
the real issue is the fact there is a supply of unskilled labor around the world that continues to grow is taking away jobs and let's face it, even though we've been in this recovery for four, four and a half years it's not been strong enough to generate job growth so we can talk about minimum wage but the real issue here is how we get jobs created in markets where there's demand so the wages go up all around. >> i wouldn't say that the administration is trying to oobc aught the...
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we have too many unskilled people that aren't going to be able to do the jobs of the future.rking on, how do we get the young people of the united states get those skills. dunwoody, that's a great place that does it. they have to get the skills to be able to do the jobs innovation creates. that's the key. >> yes. the role of education. you know, the role of education has to be significant here, because we need to educate people for the jobs that we have today, for the jobs that we'll have tomorrow. we're not doing that. that doesn't mean -- nobody does have to go to college necessarily. >> right. >> so the key is how do we restructure the education system so that it provides the right jobs, with the right skills, to be employable? and we have examples of that today. >> isn't that the key for europe? we have a great educational system. i was in spain in barcelona in march. 52% youth unemployment. >> we talk about 7% being too high here. i don't know what they do. >> isn't that the key, though. >> it's 12.5% in europe. it's 40 plus percent for the young people. go around the wo
we have too many unskilled people that aren't going to be able to do the jobs of the future.rking on, how do we get the young people of the united states get those skills. dunwoody, that's a great place that does it. they have to get the skills to be able to do the jobs innovation creates. that's the key. >> yes. the role of education. you know, the role of education has to be significant here, because we need to educate people for the jobs that we have today, for the jobs that we'll have...
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contributing factors, much of the research points to the widening wage gap between the skilled and the unskilled labor. if we are to address some income inequality, the primary focus must be on ensuring individuals have the skills necessary to compete in a 21st century economy. one way to accomplish this is through greater competition in education, through increases school choice. we should also further expand our efforts made in 1996 to incentivize individuals to work and ensure those who want to work can gain the skills that are necessary for a 21st century economy. so there are certain things we can do to help reduce poverty and promote opportunity. however, just throwing more and more money at existing programs is not the answer. according to a congressional research service report, federal spending on low-income assistance programs as a percent of federal outlays has more than doubled since the 1970's. no amount of money, then, will change the tried and true formula for escaping poverty, namely, graduate high school, wait until marriage to have children, and find a job and keep it for at le
contributing factors, much of the research points to the widening wage gap between the skilled and the unskilled labor. if we are to address some income inequality, the primary focus must be on ensuring individuals have the skills necessary to compete in a 21st century economy. one way to accomplish this is through greater competition in education, through increases school choice. we should also further expand our efforts made in 1996 to incentivize individuals to work and ensure those who want...
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on manufacturing and growing opportunities in this country for good jobs, for skilled workers and unskilled workers, frankly. but mainly skilled workers in the new manufacturing environment in which we find ourselves. that ought to be our long-term objective. but i would say very candidly, mr. speaker, we ought not in the short term forget those who have been deeply damaged by the economic dislocation that has occurred in our society, in our country and frankly globally over the past five years. actually starting in december of 2007. we ought not to forget those people because while a future investment is very interesting to them, and i'm sure important to them, their critical interest in putting food on their table today, tomorrow, and the next day. and i think the richest country on the face of the earth can do both. i tell the gentleman. and i think that we ought to do both. and we have done both in the past. now, we had some job figures that were out today. apparentlyly -- aparnle 84,000 jobs, 87,000 jobs in the private sector, that's not enough. we lost 13,000 in the public sector, app
on manufacturing and growing opportunities in this country for good jobs, for skilled workers and unskilled workers, frankly. but mainly skilled workers in the new manufacturing environment in which we find ourselves. that ought to be our long-term objective. but i would say very candidly, mr. speaker, we ought not in the short term forget those who have been deeply damaged by the economic dislocation that has occurred in our society, in our country and frankly globally over the past five...