Blah Just Trust Us the economy is better than ever blah blah blah blah blah and its that economic white noise that has all of us watching us. Get the. Real deal with. What they like you know that i got. With. This. Well tomorrow and watching the hawks i am tired robot turn joining me today to discuss this big online spending of black friday and the u. S. Economy based on you know low paying jobs i guess is the host of our team room buzz because the always a pleasure so why are we seeing since 1990 till today why are we seeing such low wage job creation here in the u. S. This is not a new story this has been consistent and something that weve been saying every single month and every single monthly job report every single month in the trump has brag that we have more jobs than ever employment is at an all time high unemployment is at an all time low weve been saying that every single month but when we really dissected at the end of the employment or unemployment job report that we get ev
From adobe consumers spent 7400000000 online yesterday buying goods online the figures were up by 1200000000 from the previous black friday in 2018 but as we sit in the warm glow of us capitalisms favorite day of the year things are things are not as warm and cheery as they see me here in corporate in the corporate states of america you see a new report out of Cornell Law School has found that since way back in the year 1990 yes 1990 the year Kevin Mccallister was left at home for christmas we have sway back then 63 percent of the production and nonsupervisory jobs created over the past 30 years have been in low wage and low our positions and that in the past 3 decades the us economy has become increasingly dependent on jobs that offer fewer hours of work at lower relative wages my friends the that these are the jobs like the 15000000. 00 leisure and hospitality nonmanagement jobs that pay maybe 0 out of 360. 00 a week or one of the 13500000. 00 retail jobs that bring home an average o
Discuss this big online spending of black friday and the u. S. Economy based on you know low paying jobs i guess is the host of our team room buzz pretty always a pleasure so why are we seeing signs 19 that in detail today why are we seeing such low wage job creation here in the u. S. This is not a new story this has been consistent and something that weve been saying every single month in every single monthly job report every single month in the trump has bragged that we have more jobs than ever employment is at an all time high unemployment is at an all time low weve been saying that every single month but what we really dissect is the in the employment or unemployment job report that we get every single month we found that the quality is not there and exactly what you said is low pay wages and low folie jobs are predominately the 5. 00 main factor the Main Driving Force and that includes everything from everything the Hospitality Industry to the food and beverages to even some of th
I want to thank our witnesses, secretary esper, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff milley for appearing before us to testify. The purpose of this hearing is to discuss our policy in syria particularly in light of the events that happened when turkey invaded and drove the kurds out of portions. Our first hearing since the congressman from new york joined the committee. I want to thank him. We have a lot of new faces in this committee that are a year into it. They are not new faces anymore but good to have another freshman added to the committee. I appreciate him serving. The purpose of this hearing is to look at events around syria. A whole bunch of questions and the other big issue is the ability of memories of this committee to ask questions of the key policymake is in an area of importance to the committee and to give them an opportunity to learn more about the policy and express their views and that is a huge part of our oversight role in congress and it is enormously important.
More sending off or a place like this status quo or quite negative status quo for Us Russian Relations well this is a very interesting question because well number one we do not underestimate the importance of u. S. Relationship to other countries meanwhile we do think that in some areas this stance of us russian dialogue not just matters but is of crucial importance of central importance. To a broader situation series one example we have seen over the years how letting understanding and frankly speaking very different objectives which we and the us pursued there. Makes the whole situation more difficult and not easier on the other hand we see how effective and efficient our debt conflicting. Arrangement with the u. S. Particular on syria has been all along and we frankly on our part want to spread this experience to other areas like the area where nato and russia stay close to one another and the word days cohesion is needed we need to improve our understanding on the intentions so wh