subsisting on poverty wages, multiple jobs and living without health insurance. retirement savings or job security. 78.3% is how much of all instructional faculty in 1969 was tenured or in track positions. while only 33.5% were tenured or in tenured track positions in 2009. 66.5% of faculty ineligible for tenure at all. tenure is not a lifetime guarantee of employment in the face of mediocrity. it ensures due process, a vote in how your institution is governed and the freedom and responsibility to pursue research. it is the foundational core of american higher education. but as colleges rely on aject professors this is eroded. 75.5% of faculty members and instructors are in contingent positions off the tenure track. and 54% of contingent faculty
in july when we hit 35. it was 33.5 yesterday and it has been quite a summer in london. and in the rest of region, look at this. temperatures in the mid-30s where they should be in the low to mid-20s. today, we re not going to be in the 30s in london because of this feature that s moving in. showers and thunderstorms will continue to develop as we head through this afternoon, my concern will be lightning, the potential for hail and some very gusty winds there. certainly if you re watching this from london, keep that in mind. despite the fact that we don t see action here, i think what will happen is that with that heating of the day, this will fill in and we ll have another line that will develop. a squall line moving tough later this afternoon. certainly, watch for that. paris included with a bubble up of thunderstorms as we head through the next 24 to 48 hours. john, that s the way it s going to go across europe. scattered storms and the heat wave ending at least in the uk. well, t
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sector job growth. that s great. there s still 23 million people who do not have a job. you re talking about a movement. how about you move them back to work. why don t you move them back to work? that s the reality here. this president is moving people back to work. when? let me ask you a couple questions. the stock market, you ve got money in a 401(k). you re happy now. you were scared to death three years ago. we ve got a stock market booming. why is it booming at the same time the business is invested. i keep hearing businesses sitting on $2 trillion. why? because the business community has made great productivity gains. they re more efficient today and therefore they re going to have a better return on capital. you look at the average hour work week. it s gone from 32.5 to 33.5 in three session levels. the first thing people do is fill that efficiency gain. that s what they ve done. now they re hiring.
welcome back, time for news by the numbers. 233.5, the cost of living index in manhattan. more than double than what it costs to live in any other city in the united states. and no surprise that makes manhattan the most expensive place to live in the entire country. welcome to new york. next up, 736, that s how many yards eureka challenge quarterback sam durally passed for, breaking the ncaa single game passing record. 736. 300 pounds how much the world s largest crab cake weighs. a maryland company breaking its own record the latest piece of cuisine. you know the middle is not going to cook as well as the rest of it, am i right? that s tough to cook