You look around and you have obvious uncertainties. There are fewer questions but the saudis are concerned. You dont have a stable leadership in iraq. In terms of actual coverage problems in kuwait and bahrain. I get worried about the idea of continuity here. I get worried about how well the kingdom can deal with a king and new foreign minister minister, but i have concerned. On the job sight looking at the five year plan data and the budget plan data, theyre not making progress and it is critical. Women are a key aspect of a productive labor force when theyre more than half the population. There is amazing lack of correlation between education and job creation. Education for jobs when the economy is creating them is very valuable. Education for the sake of education has almost no Historical Impact in moving countries toward development. And this is not popular but it is unfortunately where nobody trots out numbers to contradict it and the kingdom has to face this. Just to go back to t
The presiding officer the senator from ohio. Mr. Brown thank you, mr. President. I ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Brown and ask for unanimous consent also to speak for up to ten minutes as if in in morning business. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Brown thank you. Earlier this afternoon, mr. President , i appeared with senator blunt, my republican friend from missouri, in front of senator rockefellers Commerce Committee to talk about our Bipartisan Legislation with manufacturing hubs that would promote new technologies to make our country a leader. Let me illustrate by this, mr. President. Along the ohio turnpike from toledo to lorain to cleveland to sort of akron to youngstown, much of the Auto Industry grew up along that turnpike from glass that would go for wields in windshields in toledo, steel in lorain and cleveland for the fenders and thehoods in much of the car to rubber in akron for tires, the w
At 2. 664 and europe is back to work and largely mixed. Our road map, the jobs number, payrolls above consensus. The Unemployment Rate dives to the 5. 5 year low. Watch the participation, rate, wages, more americans drop out of the work force in april. Pfizer raising its bid to try to buy astrazeneca. Astrazeneca says a few hours later no thank you. Astrazeneca shares trading below the offer price. Pfizer may need to raise a bit more. Were going to have a lot more. Upbeat morning for internet stocks. Linkedin, open table, expedia beat. A miss for chevron, profit dropping 27 on lower production. J. Crew going budget friendly. Can cheaper sweaters boost sales without diluting the brand . First up, though, lets tackle the jobs number, 288. The Unemployment Rate at 6. 3 , thats the lowest since 2008. People are wondering how this is possible, though, with the labor force decline like we had, jim. 62. 8 is the lowest since december of 2013. Yeah. Look, these are hard to rationalize. The 6.
Least one helicopter. There are cabots today on both sides. Plus a new report from Financial Advisers. Hi, ty. We start this hour with jobs in the usa. The market we actually may be muted for a couple reasons. Low participation, and the new violence in ukraine and the real threat of war. The s p 500 is still positive. Nasdaq is positive by about a tenth of a percent, and the russell 2000 is positive as well. The tenyear note, the yield is 2. 59 . Bob pisani, Kenny Polcari are standing by, but first, steve, that 288,000 created, enough to move the market, but its the Participation Rate, the lowest we have seen in some time, that seems to be a bigger social sure. Issue. I think this jobs report, at least the establishment side, the one that asks employers how many they hired, its Strong Enough to prompt what i think is a rethink of the economy, maybe even fed policy for some. Here are the numbers were talking about, 288k can a margin revision of plunging Unemployment Rate from the househ
Enough money, so they didnt have it. And yet theyve got this huge football field, you know . So i guess my question is how do we encourage, not only encourage the students to get interested in lieu of an active Human Exploration Program beyond low earth orbit, how do we bring that apollolike interest in s. T. E. M. That apollo generated kind of on autopilot, basically . You know, it just happened because everybody was interested in the program. Young students wanted to get involved in engineering and science and math. We dont have that, you know, at this time, at least not that im aware of. So how do we, how do we get them involved or interested in pursuing those things with a visibility that they see with the sports on tv and some of the other aspects of our society that arent, you know, that are more visible than the Space Program . So ill, ill start to answer that. I think theres two halves to the equation. I think one of the keys in getting more kids interested in the s. T. E. M. F