there s a recall effort. you were talking to tonya owen, fantastic. she is leading the effort to recall george gascon in los angeles. up and down the state, people are saying no, we do want a way to get away from this appalling democrat incompetence. if we can do it to the recall mechanism. let s get on with it. we want to change quickly. trace: i ve got to jump in. stay with me. standby. the associated press has called it. you see the numbers on the bottom of your screen. check mark, 67.3. 32. that means gavin newsom will not be recalled. the associated press has no called it. you ve got 58% of the vote in. as we said earlier, we knew that this was going to be the early totals and some of these large counties that came in, like los angeles county. up in the bay area. our assumption and with the pundits were telling us is that as the night goes on you re going to get some of the leader votes and you re going to get
support, but really setting out his promises for the years to come. and elected on a 67.3% of the first preference votes, so sailing through that first round, no need for a second round. and an increased performance time when he was elected in 2016. and that really is a stunning win for labour and for andy burnham on a day when labour didn t have a lotto burnham on a day when labour didn t have a lot to celebrate burnham on a day when labour didn t have a lotto celebrate in england. they had more to celebrate in wales, as we have discussed. kirsty, i understand we will soon get aberdeenshire west. this is the declaration of the aberdeenshire west constituency result, aberdeenshire west constituency result, with an electorate of 60.081, result, with an electorate of 60,081, total votes cast of 41,889. and with 60,081, total votes cast of 41,889. and with a 60,081, total votes cast of 41,889. and with a turnout of 69.17%. a jim savage and with a turnout of 69.17%. a jim savage
with. gregg: several democrats are claiming that liberal or progressive groups were treated the same way. the numbers belie that. it turns out only 7 liberal groups were examined by the irs which murdoch put in perspective this way. institution that the irs placed under a microscope was 67.3% liberal, 93.7 conservative. not quite fair and balanced. all the liberal groups were approved by the irs which why none of them have complained about it. do the numbers tell the story of brazen political discrimination? i think absolutely. all the things we ve heard from named and unnamed officials at the irs i love their explanation. their explanation, the reason that the irs targeted the conservative groups is
showing that only 55.3% of young adults age s 16 to 29 had jobs last year. that s down from 67.3% in 2000 and also the lowest level since the end of world war ii. what can you do if you ve lost your job? joining me live now is vera gibb gibbons. good morning to you. good morning. so you brought a list with you. right. of five things that we could do. what s the first? seek professional help. talking about career counselors, coaches, maybe 5:00 club, maybe a psychologist. if your employer has an employee assistance program, as well. the idea is to take a look at strengths, weaknesses. figure out what s next. network you re saying. network like there s no tomorrow. you don t want to waste your time on the message boards. particularly in this market. five candidates per job opening. in a healthy market, two candidates per job opening.
americans ages 16 to 29 was 55.3% in 2010. compared with 67.3% back in 2000. that s the lowest it s been since world war ii. so what is it about younger americans that has them struggling right now? joining me is matthew siegel, ceo of an organization called our time. good to he soo you. i m glad you re a ceo at only 25 years old. what do you make of those figures? young people simply are not finding employment and i know that some people are deeming it as the lost generation potentially. young people are frustrated right now and they re frustrated because we re a generation whose potential is going completely untapped. we have all these social media technology skills. we view the world through a different vantage point in a globalized economy and we re not being able to contribute our perspective and our ideas towards growing the work force and that s a shame. why? well, we have an unemployment rate that s the worst since world war ii. we have more young people living at home wi