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what about the agricultural industry and service industries,co construction industries, who need unskilledor, particularly in agriculture? >> bill, i am open to those kind of arguments. it's really an evidence-based question. i would note though, there is no job in the united states that is not filled by at least a majority, sometimes a large majority, of native-born americans. there is no job that americans won't do.pe >> bill: i don't know about that. they have a very hard time in the central valley of california recruiting in that hot sun and down in florida as well, people to pick the fruits and vegetables. that's not an easy thing. >> bill, what i would say to that committee solution, rather than importing more unskilled and low skilled workers might be to raise wages for working americans who haven't had a pay raise in decades. if you have a high school degree or less, haven't seen the wages rise. if we don't have the large surge of mass low skilled immigration every year that we've had for decades now, the market will work its magic. >> bill: wages would raise if there's not the com
what about the agricultural industry and service industries,co construction industries, who need unskilledor, particularly in agriculture? >> bill, i am open to those kind of arguments. it's really an evidence-based question. i would note though, there is no job in the united states that is not filled by at least a majority, sometimes a large majority, of native-born americans. there is no job that americans won't do.pe >> bill: i don't know about that. they have a very hard time in...
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an easy thing. >> bill, what i would say to that committee solution, rather than importing more unskillednd low skilled workers might be to raise wages for working americans who haven't had a pay raise and decades. if you have a high school degree or less, haven't seen the wages rise. if we don't have the large surge of mass low skilled immigration that we've had for decades now, the market will work its magic. >> bill: wages would raise if is not the competing with labor. senator, we appreciate you having coming on. next on "the rundown," judicial watch suing the government to get answers about the wiretapping allegations. later, another outrage as the governor of washington orders his agency is to ignore homeland security requests on questionable legal aliens. those reports after these messages. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. you foundi'm a robot! cars.com rawr yeti and found a
an easy thing. >> bill, what i would say to that committee solution, rather than importing more unskillednd low skilled workers might be to raise wages for working americans who haven't had a pay raise and decades. if you have a high school degree or less, haven't seen the wages rise. if we don't have the large surge of mass low skilled immigration that we've had for decades now, the market will work its magic. >> bill: wages would raise if is not the competing with labor. senator,...
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host: you write that both skilled and unskilled workers are being increasingly evaluated by opaque algorithms. battles for the future of work will not play out between machine and man. be between the workers who generate data and those who analyze it and leverage it. how might this be used in a specific industry? guest: for example, in the high-tech industry, there has been a growing number of companies who have gone into the business of collecting information about the workforce and what individuals might have specific types of software development skills. is rightn area that for big data analysis of various kinds. a lot of the work that software developers do create a digital foot trip -- footprint. if you are a coder, you are likely to take place in all my discussions -- online discussions. seen in the last few years, a growing number of companies in the business of entering that data from the internet and then compiling these large, either repositories that tried to encompass -- data repositories that tried to encompass as many workers in the high tech field as possible. companies that ma
host: you write that both skilled and unskilled workers are being increasingly evaluated by opaque algorithms. battles for the future of work will not play out between machine and man. be between the workers who generate data and those who analyze it and leverage it. how might this be used in a specific industry? guest: for example, in the high-tech industry, there has been a growing number of companies who have gone into the business of collecting information about the workforce and what...
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we do not need immigration to come in and take work away from the unskilled. day for the uk. the main reason i am pro—brexit was sovereignty and the second reason, i want to open us up for the rest of the world. back on the ferry and mike the skipper says it is time for both sides to back the government as it steers its way through the negotiations. the thing is it a fait accompli now and we've got to get on with it. whether we like it or not. but in this pro—remain city, many are nervous today. and expect the next two years at least to be tough. jon kay reporting from bristol. so as brexit gets under way, what would it mean for all of us? tonight, at 8.30 here on bbc news we'll have a special bbc ask this, on the triggering of article 50, where you can put your questions to our panel of experts. please get in touch — you can text us or send an email, or contact us via twitter using the hashtag #bbcaskthis. in other news — a minute's silence has been held this afternoon on westminster bridge to mark the moment khalid masood began his terror attack last week. t
we do not need immigration to come in and take work away from the unskilled. day for the uk. the main reason i am pro—brexit was sovereignty and the second reason, i want to open us up for the rest of the world. back on the ferry and mike the skipper says it is time for both sides to back the government as it steers its way through the negotiations. the thing is it a fait accompli now and we've got to get on with it. whether we like it or not. but in this pro—remain city, many are nervous...
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we do not need immigration to come in and take work away from the unskilled.hn the boss, this is a good day for the uk. the main reason i am pro—brexit was sovereignty and the second reason, i want to open us up for the rest of the world. back on the ferry and mike the skipper says it is time for both sides to back the government as it steers its way through the negotiations. the thing is it is now fait accompli and we've got to get on with it. whether we like it or not. but in this pro—remain city, many are nervous today. and expect the next couple of years at least to be tough. soteras nervousness here, but a lot of people have also told us they are also feeling quite impatient and thatis also feeling quite impatient and that is on both sides of the debate. a lot of people have said today is important for the politicians to begin these brexit negotiations, article 50 and all of that but when other people, the voters, actually going to know what this deal, if any, is going to be, what is it going to be for me and my family let alone this country? two years, a
we do not need immigration to come in and take work away from the unskilled.hn the boss, this is a good day for the uk. the main reason i am pro—brexit was sovereignty and the second reason, i want to open us up for the rest of the world. back on the ferry and mike the skipper says it is time for both sides to back the government as it steers its way through the negotiations. the thing is it is now fait accompli and we've got to get on with it. whether we like it or not. but in this...
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what about the distinction between skilled and unskilled workers?all skill ranges, our food industries, hospitality but also advanced manufacturing, and we have to get this debate right. it has to be twin track, we have to invest in skills and young people, fantastic to see an announcement from the chancellor about technical education last week, but we also need to recognise how important for the productivity and prosperity of our country the ability to attract skill from around the world is. we need to balance that with an honest debate going forward. what are the dangers if we crashed out? there are many. it has a number of implications. first of all 90% of our exports to the eu which have tariffs on them, for example 10% on cars, we have as many as 3a regulators that cease to have jurisdiction over uk exports. some companies talk about their products being illegal as exports to the eu. the third is the raft of rules and regulations that would come in. some firms talk about as much as 5% to 10% added to costs. there would be chaos and uncertainty.
what about the distinction between skilled and unskilled workers?all skill ranges, our food industries, hospitality but also advanced manufacturing, and we have to get this debate right. it has to be twin track, we have to invest in skills and young people, fantastic to see an announcement from the chancellor about technical education last week, but we also need to recognise how important for the productivity and prosperity of our country the ability to attract skill from around the world is....
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skilled and unskilled workers. local artisans and traveling itinerant artisans. some of whom, after working on the virginia capital, went north to washington, d.c. and begin working on the subsequent united states capital. when you have a really good building that is accumulating important history and has important people and events associated with it, you do not give up on the building. for over 100 years, we use the capital as first built and it was a rectangular roman temple style building. 1904, we realized that the building was getting a little old in the two and needed renovation. -- folder need to and needed renovation and was too small. rather than give up on the building, we gave it a new roof, we gave it monumental front steps leading up to the south portico. we added two balancing classically styled wings, the west wing became a senate wing, and he used wing became a house wing. -- and the east wing became a house wing. century of the general public could come up the exterior front steps onto the portico and enter through double doors in front of me an
skilled and unskilled workers. local artisans and traveling itinerant artisans. some of whom, after working on the virginia capital, went north to washington, d.c. and begin working on the subsequent united states capital. when you have a really good building that is accumulating important history and has important people and events associated with it, you do not give up on the building. for over 100 years, we use the capital as first built and it was a rectangular roman temple style building....
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actor mark ruffalo, an ardent anti-trump activist, posting -- ignorant, unskilled, sick, hungry, cruel, and violent. what trump's budget could do for america. and josh gad said, without science and arts who are we? and billy eichner said, at what point will you be telling your children that your father killed snuffleupagus. the budget plan would still need 60 senate votes to come to fruition, meaning several democrats would need to be on board. many have voiced a strong opposition. >>> in raleigh, north carolina, 130 firefighters battlinged a massive blade in a five-alarm fire burning down. it was severely damaged. hundreds lost power. the fire engulfed this large sky crane knocking down power lines and crushing structures below. no one was trapped in the building. debris hit a person, puncturing their chest. the cause is under investigation. >>> now to this stunning explosion caught on camera. at least ten people were injured when europe's largest volcano erupted. it blasted shards of rock and boulders. here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: this is what a near-death experience looks lik
actor mark ruffalo, an ardent anti-trump activist, posting -- ignorant, unskilled, sick, hungry, cruel, and violent. what trump's budget could do for america. and josh gad said, without science and arts who are we? and billy eichner said, at what point will you be telling your children that your father killed snuffleupagus. the budget plan would still need 60 senate votes to come to fruition, meaning several democrats would need to be on board. many have voiced a strong opposition. >>>...
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gregory had submitted. ...suggest that my particular part of recruitment industry, that dealing with unskilledwith little regard for the law, and none whatever for any ethical considerations. a pernicious cocktail of inadequate, impractical and muddled legislation, combined with a complete disregard for the rights and welfare of the very people, the temporary staff, who earn agencies their money, has led to mass exploitation coupled with huge tax avoidance. that's an astonishing statement. adrian gregory explained that rival agencies had developed scams to avoid paying staff. you have to be available for work at all times. so the agency had a system whereby you could get a text at 2am saying we have work available. you would be expected to get up and say yes, i'm available and in theory, go to work. obviously, it was evident there was no work actually available. they had to keep giving the invitations to workjust so that they could say to the temporary worker, we didn't pay you between assignments because you didn't respond to our text at 2am on saturday morning offering you work, therefore yo
gregory had submitted. ...suggest that my particular part of recruitment industry, that dealing with unskilledwith little regard for the law, and none whatever for any ethical considerations. a pernicious cocktail of inadequate, impractical and muddled legislation, combined with a complete disregard for the rights and welfare of the very people, the temporary staff, who earn agencies their money, has led to mass exploitation coupled with huge tax avoidance. that's an astonishing statement....
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the idea of bringing in more unskilled workers is going to be a disaster for the artificial intelligence world. what we need to do is have the hope crushing bearers at the lowest levels of our society. first for our own people and then secondly if we have a matrix that they have to walk through they should be able to access the system themselves. they don't want to be judged by the color of their name. we give it away to what it really is. something that we had had pushed back in this country. the notion that immigrants don't learn english in the united states is also false. just one more point i want to make. and not set it by washington dc. it is an improvement but we can't have washington dictate exactly the types workers. from , from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today at esd.ny.gov .. what super poligrip do
the idea of bringing in more unskilled workers is going to be a disaster for the artificial intelligence world. what we need to do is have the hope crushing bearers at the lowest levels of our society. first for our own people and then secondly if we have a matrix that they have to walk through they should be able to access the system themselves. they don't want to be judged by the color of their name. we give it away to what it really is. something that we had had pushed back in this country....
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the idea of bringing in more unskilled workers is going to be a disaster for the artificial intelligence world. what we need to do is have the hope crushing bearers at the lowest levels of our society. first for our own people and then secondly if we have a matrix that they have to walk through they should be able to access the system themselves. they don't want to be judged by the color of their name. we give it away to what it really is. something that we had had pushed back in this country. the notion that immigrants don't learn english in the united states is also false. just one more point i want to make. and not set it by washington dc. it is an improvement but we can't have washington dictate exactly the types workers. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheel
the idea of bringing in more unskilled workers is going to be a disaster for the artificial intelligence world. what we need to do is have the hope crushing bearers at the lowest levels of our society. first for our own people and then secondly if we have a matrix that they have to walk through they should be able to access the system themselves. they don't want to be judged by the color of their name. we give it away to what it really is. something that we had had pushed back in this country....
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to put sharp blades on the feet they are going to zip around on the ice young and old skilled and unskilled. my only rule is go counterclockwise. any intellectual thinking about this will say somebody has to say you skate board right you skate board left you slow down. it turns out it works. people are able to go at different speeds avoid hitting each other. just image somebody like hillary clinton looking at this and saying i could plan this better. >> i have outlined a comprehensive plan. >> i am a government junkie. she likes planning and she makes everything better by having a government plan imposed on it. >> turn left, turn right. >> go faster. go slower. >> it didn't improve any one's skating. it made things worse. maybe because i am not a skating specialist. we need an expert. what about this woman? she once skated in the olympics. now she coaches figure skating. i will get the expert to do it. >> no holding hands. slow down. >> we gave nstruction. >> somebody please take the miophone away from that guy. >> don't you need police on the skate rink? >> never. >> it works when you let
to put sharp blades on the feet they are going to zip around on the ice young and old skilled and unskilled. my only rule is go counterclockwise. any intellectual thinking about this will say somebody has to say you skate board right you skate board left you slow down. it turns out it works. people are able to go at different speeds avoid hitting each other. just image somebody like hillary clinton looking at this and saying i could plan this better. >> i have outlined a comprehensive...
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will benefit less from further stimulus than rust belt states and the fact that deportations of unskilled workers would impact food harvesting and food processing. >> the back story to a video we showed you yesterday of a young teenager helping an elderly man across the street during a hail storm. as wayne freedman reports, it's not gone to his head. >> he's one of those kids an average person may not know about if not for an random act of kindness. >> i didn't expect it to become like national news at all. >> elvis is very unassuming. >> there's not a lot of ego with elvis. >> that's elvis' dad. all the family kids take turns working there. >> it happened pretty quick. >> if you haven't seen the video, let's set the scene. suddenly the skies opened up, hail falling down, he looked outside, saw an elderly man trying to cross the street. just take this in as elvis grabs an umbrella and protects a local man known as herman who doesn't move as fast as he used to. >> i wanted to help him, i knew hail would hurt. thousands of people have now seen them on facebook and youtube, elvis has gone vi
will benefit less from further stimulus than rust belt states and the fact that deportations of unskilled workers would impact food harvesting and food processing. >> the back story to a video we showed you yesterday of a young teenager helping an elderly man across the street during a hail storm. as wayne freedman reports, it's not gone to his head. >> he's one of those kids an average person may not know about if not for an random act of kindness. >> i didn't expect it to...
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the immigrants coming into this country, particularly illegal immigrants largely uneducated and unskilled. and very, very significant issue. the rape of a 14-year-old girl last week at a maryland high school renewing attention on spank wary states. 17 and 18-year-old illegal immigrants from central america face rape charges. yesterday the school superintendent actually criticized parents who were concerned about adult illegal immigrants being in their schools, being aloud to enroll with children in only in the gop are you public schools. >> we are a public school system and we serve all of our students when they come to us. when we look at that, it's not only the right thing and the good thing to do that benefits the students and our community, and our state, it's also the law of the land. lou: well, well, well. joining me to talk about the dangers of defying federal law. perhaps he should take note that sanctuary cities defy the law of the land. and we are going to examine the dire cost. nick, great to have you here. let's deal with this issue. ed the idea that illegal immigrants would c
the immigrants coming into this country, particularly illegal immigrants largely uneducated and unskilled. and very, very significant issue. the rape of a 14-year-old girl last week at a maryland high school renewing attention on spank wary states. 17 and 18-year-old illegal immigrants from central america face rape charges. yesterday the school superintendent actually criticized parents who were concerned about adult illegal immigrants being in their schools, being aloud to enroll with...
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will benefit less from further stimulus than rust belt states and the fact that deportations of unskilledould impact food harvesting and food processing. >> the back story to a video we showed you yesterday of a young teenager helping an elderly man across the street during a hail storm. as wayne freedman reports, it's not gone to his head. >> he's one of those kids an average person may not know about if not for an random act of kindness. >> i didn't expect it to become like national news at all. >> elvis is very unassuming. >> there's not a lot of ego with elvis. >> that's elvis' dad. all the family kids take turns working there. >> it happened pretty quick. >> if you haven't seen the video, let's set the scene. suddenly the skies opened up, hail falling down, he looked outside, saw an elderly man trying to cross the street. just take this in as elvis grabs an umbrella and protects a local man known as herman who doesn't move as fast as he used to. >> i wanted to help him, i knew hail would hurt. thousands of people have now seen them on facebook and youtube, elvis has gone viral. >> i
will benefit less from further stimulus than rust belt states and the fact that deportations of unskilledould impact food harvesting and food processing. >> the back story to a video we showed you yesterday of a young teenager helping an elderly man across the street during a hail storm. as wayne freedman reports, it's not gone to his head. >> he's one of those kids an average person may not know about if not for an random act of kindness. >> i didn't expect it to become like...
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even unskilled labor has to have dignified life and eat every day and take care of their children. >>unlike congress will raise minimum wage soon. it hasn't been lifted since 2009. it remains at $7.25. on capitol hill. alison: coming up, a wild day for the redskins. who is coming, who is going and who is asking for a trade? larry: but first, "7 on side" with a call for action for work that wasn't easy to inspect. wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in stomer satisfaction jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. l for $79.99 per month, r the first year with a o-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios get the best. get fios. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. it's perfect for our family. with an open floor pla
even unskilled labor has to have dignified life and eat every day and take care of their children. >>unlike congress will raise minimum wage soon. it hasn't been lifted since 2009. it remains at $7.25. on capitol hill. alison: coming up, a wild day for the redskins. who is coming, who is going and who is asking for a trade? larry: but first, "7 on side" with a call for action for work that wasn't easy to inspect. wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in...
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she learned it would actually drive businesses out of the city, taking away jobs for the unskilled.e is more from pugh on her decision. >> i don't think there's anybody that wants to see the minimum wage increased more than i do. but i think it's important we follow the lead of the state. for those reasons and the economic impact i think that's has on the city, making the hole in the doughnut is not appropriate at this time. >> dana: i think that's courageous. what she was saying what she wants to follow the state. state legislature is working on a bill that would raise it to $10.10 an hour. she set up it ghost of $15 an hour, jobs will leave the city and go to the counties. >> greg: by speaking the truth, she left the cult of ideology. the easiest way to describe what the minimum wage was does is if you have a piece of pie with eight slices, eight people can eat. if you divided into six pieces, six people can eat. this common sense goes out the window in liberal cities because normally we see that minimum wage is the first rung in the latter of a career. it was okay when i was youn
she learned it would actually drive businesses out of the city, taking away jobs for the unskilled.e is more from pugh on her decision. >> i don't think there's anybody that wants to see the minimum wage increased more than i do. but i think it's important we follow the lead of the state. for those reasons and the economic impact i think that's has on the city, making the hole in the doughnut is not appropriate at this time. >> dana: i think that's courageous. what she was saying...
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>> one of the things we heard all night is the economic value of the low-wage, unskilled worker to theconomy, to the labor market. residents told us, be careful what you wish for whether it be the prices of produce, restaurants or services, they could go up if everyone is sent back over the border this isn't ethnically diverse, working-class neighborhood in san diego. they manager here agreed to break the cardinal rule of the bar, no religion anno politics, for one night only. you said he was going to enforce immigration law so it it means if you are here illegally, you have to go home. >> i am torn with that because i kind of agree to a certain extent. i have no problems with i.c.e. rounding up people who are already in the country illegally. jaywalking come he did not get sent home. so were talking little things like that, but home invasion, you go home. >> anyone hear an illegal alien is a criminal that needs to go. >> if you committed a violent crime, no matter if you are a citizen or not, there needs to be some sort of detention. >> i think a wall would be nothing more than a symb
>> one of the things we heard all night is the economic value of the low-wage, unskilled worker to theconomy, to the labor market. residents told us, be careful what you wish for whether it be the prices of produce, restaurants or services, they could go up if everyone is sent back over the border this isn't ethnically diverse, working-class neighborhood in san diego. they manager here agreed to break the cardinal rule of the bar, no religion anno politics, for one night only. you said he...
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letting the unskilled workers in to try to find their way in this country, doing those open jobs you're talking about, or the highly skilled workers only, to do these jobs in silicon valley behind you there or whatever. what do you think? >> i'm actually suggesting, with respect, bill, it's a false choice. there's a third choice that's real. my foundation has probably trained 300 welders. i would say 30% of them now are making north of six figures. is welding a highly skilled job or is it a nonskilled job? is it a good job or bad job? clean job or dirty job? this is the bait we always take. we always wind up talking about higher education versus alternative education. the truth is, there's a huge misunderstanding about the opportunities themselves that exist in those 5.6 million existing jobs right now. it's the reason the jobs exist in the first place that, to me, is the foundation for the conversation that we ought to be having. why aren't more people excited about a six-figure job that can result from getting yourself a welding certification. >> quickly, mike, on that point, so the b
letting the unskilled workers in to try to find their way in this country, doing those open jobs you're talking about, or the highly skilled workers only, to do these jobs in silicon valley behind you there or whatever. what do you think? >> i'm actually suggesting, with respect, bill, it's a false choice. there's a third choice that's real. my foundation has probably trained 300 welders. i would say 30% of them now are making north of six figures. is welding a highly skilled job or is it...
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we can employ very unskilled an a lot of skilled people. we can employ quickly.g people on and that the skills that we need to carry on construction and every other sector is still there. are these sectors ready for that, the ones reliant on immigration? what we need to do, as well as having immigration, we need to skill up our workforce as well. we need far more investment in that. something we would encourage are apprenticeships. we need far more work with apprenticesses and school we need far more work with appre nticesses and school leavers. today being here in birmingham, talking at the qatari conference, we've seen lots of examples of businesses working together, talking about how they can extend skills and promote skills and encourage young people. how would you sum up how you feel about the next couple of years? we're doing it. we're on the journey, like any other business, we've made a decision for good or for bad and we're on the journey. let's make it work for us. our members are cautiously optimistic about the future. the increase in optimism has been
we can employ very unskilled an a lot of skilled people. we can employ quickly.g people on and that the skills that we need to carry on construction and every other sector is still there. are these sectors ready for that, the ones reliant on immigration? what we need to do, as well as having immigration, we need to skill up our workforce as well. we need far more investment in that. something we would encourage are apprenticeships. we need far more work with apprenticesses and school we need...
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the high school dropout or just high school educated who wants to go directly to a factory and is unskilled. even in the manufacturing we do. look at the factories. there are people wearing these very protective suits because everything has to be done in a clean environment and they have to have some education to run the new types of machines. it is a different environment out there. and we have to recognize this. but i'm really concerned about the xenophobic it's all trade. it's easy to blame the foreigner and it's not our own fault. and saying that adjustment, that the u.s. has done so much adjustment and that's why people aren't in the labor force is absolutely insane. europe does way more than what we do. that's why people don't object to trade in the way they do here. but we need to do adjustment for everything because otherwise trade and out sourcing take the brunt of the blame when, really, it's just the future of work is changing. and we have to address this. i absolutely agree, we have to address that people are sitting on their couches and taking drugs. but partly they're taking d
the high school dropout or just high school educated who wants to go directly to a factory and is unskilled. even in the manufacturing we do. look at the factories. there are people wearing these very protective suits because everything has to be done in a clean environment and they have to have some education to run the new types of machines. it is a different environment out there. and we have to recognize this. but i'm really concerned about the xenophobic it's all trade. it's easy to blame...
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we do not need immigration to come in and take work away from the unskilled. the rest of the world. back on the ferry and mike the skipper says it is time for both sides to back the government as it steers its way through the negotiations. the thing is it is now a fait accompli and we've got to get on with it. whether we like it or not. but in this pro remain city many are nervous today. and expect the next couple of years at least to be tough. welcome to the largest brewery in leeds. the team here produces 70,000 pints a week. business began ten years ago and the idea of brexit made them nervous. but not any more. the boss believes article 50 will make things clearer. it is going to be in some ways quite nice for negotiations to begin so that businesses and ordinary people across the country will actually have some idea of what the vote to leave the eu is actually going to look like. high on the hills in teesdale the spry family are more concerned. farmers like them rely on eu subsidies and because of brexit, the government has promised to match the money up
we do not need immigration to come in and take work away from the unskilled. the rest of the world. back on the ferry and mike the skipper says it is time for both sides to back the government as it steers its way through the negotiations. the thing is it is now a fait accompli and we've got to get on with it. whether we like it or not. but in this pro remain city many are nervous today. and expect the next couple of years at least to be tough. welcome to the largest brewery in leeds. the team...
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skilled and unskilled workers, local art is ands and traveling art is answer some of whom who worked on the virginia capital went north to washington, d.c., and became working on the united ates capitol. when you have a good building that is accumulating good history, you don't give up on the building. for over 100 years we used the capitol as first built and it was a roman building. by 1904, we realized the building was getting old and needed renovation plus it was too small for 20th century urposes. we gave it a new roof and front steps and we added two balancing classicically styled wings. the west wing became a senate wing and east wing became the house wing. we are presently located in the 1906 era entrance hall. and before the 21st century, the general public could come up and enter through some bubble doors that are in front of me and walk down the entrance hall and be greeted by george washington himself that was placed here in the center of the capitol. it's the only full-length statue of washington that he posed for. after the rolution, he was 53 yeerings old and voluntaril
skilled and unskilled workers, local art is ands and traveling art is answer some of whom who worked on the virginia capital went north to washington, d.c., and became working on the united ates capitol. when you have a good building that is accumulating good history, you don't give up on the building. for over 100 years we used the capitol as first built and it was a roman building. by 1904, we realized the building was getting old and needed renovation plus it was too small for 20th century...
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legal resolutions, but whether you should suggest to us in a unique circumstance with a president unskilled in diplomacy and declined toward inflammatory tweets, your temperament is good for this post. the vital alliance between the united states and israel shouldn't be sacrificed on the alter of partisan politics. i've long believed that partisanship advances our nations interest. israel's interest and is the best path toward peace in the world. i'm gravely concerned that political forces in the united states and in israel are pulling officials away from a sensible middle ground. at a time of real division, i think it's important that this congress act in a way that reaffirms our bipartisan commitment to israel. we share a lot of interest, we have a great deal at stake, iran continues to threaten israel and american interests. continues to destabilize the broader middle east, terrorist groups like isis, hamas, and hez bala. on these and many other issues, israel is a vital partner for the united states. much of the media coverage surrounding our relationship focuses on shared challenges. r
legal resolutions, but whether you should suggest to us in a unique circumstance with a president unskilled in diplomacy and declined toward inflammatory tweets, your temperament is good for this post. the vital alliance between the united states and israel shouldn't be sacrificed on the alter of partisan politics. i've long believed that partisanship advances our nations interest. israel's interest and is the best path toward peace in the world. i'm gravely concerned that political forces in...
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paraprofessional you are nominated by a number of co-w for your commitment and presented in and generosity you unskilled fully work with the teachers and all the staff and administration and you always serve with humility a patience and diligence and compassion your sincere he smile are a gift to us all i'm proud to work alongside of you congratulations linda >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> 1, 2, 3, okay. >> ready 1, 2, 3 thank you good evening superintendant lee members of the board of education and enlists i'll speak but i'll forgot i'll read it sincerely thank you for the rave committee for the recipient of this award and to ms. guy and the teachers at robert louis stevenson for in the meantime, me appreciate it and i'm grateful i'd like to express my sincere gratitude to superintendant lee so kind and generous in school to everyone i'm a recipient of that as well thank you thank you for your time and diane i know you have a busy schedule acknowledgements to a large circle of wonderful colleagues dear friends be and my lovingly family who are here they've support and inspired me throughout this
paraprofessional you are nominated by a number of co-w for your commitment and presented in and generosity you unskilled fully work with the teachers and all the staff and administration and you always serve with humility a patience and diligence and compassion your sincere he smile are a gift to us all i'm proud to work alongside of you congratulations linda >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> 1, 2, 3, okay. >> ready 1, 2, 3 thank you good evening superintendant lee...
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paraprofessional you are nominated by a number of co-w for your commitment and presented in and generosity you unskilled fully work with the teachers and all the staff and administration and you always serve with humility a patience and diligence and compassion your sincere he smile are a gift to us all i'm proud to work alongside of you congratulations linda >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> 1, 2, 3, okay. >> ready 1, 2, 3 thank you good evening superintendant lee members of the board of education and enlists i'll speak but i'll forgot i'll read it sincerely thank you for the rave committee for the recipient of this award and to ms. guy and the teachers at robert louis stevenson for in the meantime, me appreciate it and i'm grateful i'd like to express my sincere gratitude to superintendant lee so kind and generous in school to everyone i'm a recipient of that as well thank you thank you for your time and diane i know you have a busy schedule acknowledgements to a large circle of wonderful colleagues dear friends be and my lovingly family who are here they've support and inspired me throughout this
paraprofessional you are nominated by a number of co-w for your commitment and presented in and generosity you unskilled fully work with the teachers and all the staff and administration and you always serve with humility a patience and diligence and compassion your sincere he smile are a gift to us all i'm proud to work alongside of you congratulations linda >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> 1, 2, 3, okay. >> ready 1, 2, 3 thank you good evening superintendant lee...
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the emmanuel macron candidate came out relatively unskilled -- unscathed in the televised debate.board start to matter materially to you? reaction against moving along way in short time rather than the new trend. we've got little more confidence in that view than we would have had six months ago. i don't think hans are going to head in that direction for very long. we have to listen to what companies are telling us. so far they are not telling us to buy bonds. yusko are you telling us to buy bonds? >> i am actually a buyer of long bonds. i think it's a very out-of-favor trade. we haven't seen this much negative three -- negativity toward bonds in the u.s. in a very long time. there's going to be a lot of money flowing into things. one thing that is interesting is last year everybody said earnings and energy are not bad. now the energy comprises more than 50% of earnings growth nobody wants to strip out energy anymore. alix: that is an excellent skeptical point. shorting bonds, is that what you do or are you just rotating to cyclical? >> we just try and get the stocks right. it is
the emmanuel macron candidate came out relatively unskilled -- unscathed in the televised debate.board start to matter materially to you? reaction against moving along way in short time rather than the new trend. we've got little more confidence in that view than we would have had six months ago. i don't think hans are going to head in that direction for very long. we have to listen to what companies are telling us. so far they are not telling us to buy bonds. yusko are you telling us to buy...
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the businesses that i do work with disappearing and businesses like mine offer well-paid jobs to unskilledorkers to immigrants, to previously employed >> just to interrupt him want to bring to sfgov tv's attention of a powerpoint presentation. because you're speaking but we are not seeing it. >> thank you okay you are not seeing it >> sfgov tv the powerpoint presentation. there we go. continue >> as we are seeing the ground for buildings now they don't have pdr uses anymore. they're not point to have a painting contact at the bottom of a building with $2 million units there. there is an increase in them makeup of the community definitely but it's the repair and distribution the production that's contractors, distribution, warehousing. you don't see warehouse jobs anymore. the makers are doing quite well to the other categories are disappearing. this gesture reiterates the points i just made. that there is no mechanism here to keep these pdr businesses in the eastern neighborhood. i think i want to reiterate this is not backwards looking there's always going to be a need for a repair shop.
the businesses that i do work with disappearing and businesses like mine offer well-paid jobs to unskilledorkers to immigrants, to previously employed >> just to interrupt him want to bring to sfgov tv's attention of a powerpoint presentation. because you're speaking but we are not seeing it. >> thank you okay you are not seeing it >> sfgov tv the powerpoint presentation. there we go. continue >> as we are seeing the ground for buildings now they don't have pdr uses...
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i don't think you can stop immigration and unskilled people as you rightly say coming in.ospitality association says it would take them a decade to fill their spots because they don't have the jobs available are you confident there will be enough people? i am. iwant are you confident there will be enough people? i am. i want to see a big extension of the apprenticeship programme. what happened in the budget is excellent but not enough. small businesses need to take on more british—born, noticed that word, iam more british—born, noticed that word, i am not talking about white or other coloured skins or different religions, i am saying if someone is here they should be positively encouraged, and maybe a degree of sanction, to get those jobs, encouraged, and maybe a degree of sanction, to get thosejobs, as encouraged, and maybe a degree of sanction, to get those jobs, as you rightly said. but i don't think anyone growing up in the european union is any different in terms of having a talent. this country will give them a good job and they will pay tax to help us build hospital
i don't think you can stop immigration and unskilled people as you rightly say coming in.ospitality association says it would take them a decade to fill their spots because they don't have the jobs available are you confident there will be enough people? i am. iwant are you confident there will be enough people? i am. i want to see a big extension of the apprenticeship programme. what happened in the budget is excellent but not enough. small businesses need to take on more british—born,...
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the businesses that i do work with disappearing and businesses like mine offer well-paid jobs to unskilledorkers to immigrants, to previously employed >> just to interrupt him want to bring to sfgov tv's attention of a powerpoint presentation. because you're speaking but we are not seeing it. >> thank you okay you are not seeing it >> sfgov tv the powerpoint presentation. there we go. continue >> as we are seeing the ground for buildings now they don't have pdr uses anymore. they're not point to have a painting contact at the bottom of a building with $2 million units there. there is an increase in them makeup of the community definitely but it's the repair and distribution the production that's contractors, distribution, warehousing. you don't see warehouse jobs anymore. the makers are doing quite well to the other categories are disappearing. this gesture reiterates the points i just made. that there is no mechanism here to keep these pdr businesses in the eastern neighborhood. i think i want to reiterate this is not backwards looking there's always going to be a need for a repair shop.
the businesses that i do work with disappearing and businesses like mine offer well-paid jobs to unskilledorkers to immigrants, to previously employed >> just to interrupt him want to bring to sfgov tv's attention of a powerpoint presentation. because you're speaking but we are not seeing it. >> thank you okay you are not seeing it >> sfgov tv the powerpoint presentation. there we go. continue >> as we are seeing the ground for buildings now they don't have pdr uses...
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paraprofessional you are nominated by a number of co-w for your commitment and presented in and generosity you unskilled fully work with the teachers and all the staff and administration and you always serve with humility a patience and diligence and compassion your sincere he smile are a gift to us all i'm proud to work alongside of you congratulations linda >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> 1, 2, 3, okay. >> ready 1, 2, 3 thank you good evening superintendant lee members of the board of education and enlists i'll speak but i'll forgot i'll read it sincerely thank you for the rave committee for the recipient of this award and to ms. guy and the teachers at robert louis stevenson for in the meantime, me appreciate it and i'm grateful i'd like to express my sincere gratitude to superintendant lee so kind and generous in school to everyone i'm a recipient of that as well thank you thank you for your time and diane i know you have a busy schedule acknowledgements to a large circle of wonderful colleagues dear friends be and my lovingly family who are here they've support and inspired me throughout this
paraprofessional you are nominated by a number of co-w for your commitment and presented in and generosity you unskilled fully work with the teachers and all the staff and administration and you always serve with humility a patience and diligence and compassion your sincere he smile are a gift to us all i'm proud to work alongside of you congratulations linda >> (clapping.) >> congratulations. >> 1, 2, 3, okay. >> ready 1, 2, 3 thank you good evening superintendant lee...
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it is not just burger flippers although those are important in the economy too for unskilled people to get skills but look, this is a very good report. i think the only thing, the danger is the white house and the staff there maybe not appreciating as steve said how much we still need that big tax cut. gary cohn, president's advisor saying he is fine with revenue neutral, which is sort of beltway talk meaning there is not a big net tax cut. melissa: uh-oh, jack, real quick, your thoughts? >> one of the best parts about this was wage growth. that is great news for the economy t could pressure some comps that rely on a lot of u.s. labor going forward t james's point we need corporate tax cuts to help offette the earnings drag. david: treasury secretary steve mnuchin is calling on congress to raise the debt ceiling and clear the way to roll out president trump's agenda as our nation approaches $20 trillion in debt. steve forbes, look at the debt added under the last three presidents. we can't continue to double this debt load every eight years, can we? >> no, david. that is why it is crit
it is not just burger flippers although those are important in the economy too for unskilled people to get skills but look, this is a very good report. i think the only thing, the danger is the white house and the staff there maybe not appreciating as steve said how much we still need that big tax cut. gary cohn, president's advisor saying he is fine with revenue neutral, which is sort of beltway talk meaning there is not a big net tax cut. melissa: uh-oh, jack, real quick, your thoughts?...