Climb on the report. The u. S. Economy added 222,000 the in 174,000 expected. The Unemployment Rate tick ed a little higher to 4. 4 but only because more people joined the workforce. Even though jobs appear plentiful, there is still one thing missing. Pay raises. Hampton pearson has more on the nations employment p picture. Job growth was widespread and back on track in june. The hiring included 187,000 private sector jobs as well as big upward revisions for april and may. The Unemployment Rate ticked up slightly to 4. 4 because more americans began looking for work, but not all got hired. Economists see a job market thats still expanding. I see an economy that is solidly performing month after month in a very stabi agree the run. But wage growth remains stagnant. Hourly pay up just 2. 5 over the last 12 months at 26 an hour. Meanwhile, job openings topped 6 million in may, an all time high. It appeared the influx in job seekers last month off set pressures to raise wages. Economists s
Continues to have an impact in contemporary times. This was part of a conference hosted by the future of Freedom Foundation. Some viewers may find language in the program offensive. By way of self introduction, the freedomt of foundation. [applause] many of you know we are devoted to presenting an uncompromising moral, philosophical, and theomic case for equilibrium philosophy. I practiced law for about 12 years and that shifted gears and went into the educational arena and libertarian philosophy. We have published many books, but the ones that i am really proud of our the kennedy autopsy, regime change, the jfk assassination, and the evil of the National Security state. Published a top secret classified document called a study of assassination. By reading this document, its clear that by this time, seven years after the cia had been called into existence with the National Security act of 1977 that this agency was specializing in the art of assassination how to kill people. Among the f
By one role. Henry winkler was the fonz, the cool dude at the centre of the us tv show happy days which was a worldwide hit in the 70s and 80s. The show portrayed an innocent, untroubled 1950s america. It was a far cry from winklers own childhood which was clouded by undiagnosed dyslexia. How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism, and what happened to the idealised america of happy days . Henry winkler, welcome to hardtalk. I am happy to be here. Let me take you back to 1974, the first airing of the show happy days, which was to become a massive hit. Did you have a gut instinct when you first played the fonz that this was going to happen . No. I was hired as a fringe character with six lines. I would work one day a week. I would sit in my apartment most of the rest of the week because i couldnt play during a work week but i had no work because i only worked one day a week. And then remember, we did it with one camera. Like a little movie. We shot 12 slows. We were nu
By one role. Henry winkler was the fonz, the cool dude at the centre of the us tv show happy days which was a worldwide hit in the 70s and 80s. The show portrayed an innocent, untroubled 1950s america. It was a far cry from winklers own childhood which was clouded by undiagnosed dyslexia. How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism, and what happened to the idealised america of happy days . Henry winkler, welcome to hardtalk. I am happy to be here. Let me take you back to 1974, the first airing of the show happy days, which was to become a massive hit. Did you have a gut instinct when you first played the fonz that this was going to happen . No. I was hired as a fringe character with six lines. I would work one day a week. I would sit in my apartment most of the rest of the week because i couldnt play during a work week but i had no work because i only worked one day a week. And then remember, we did it with one camera. Like a little movie. We shot 12 slows. We were nu
By one role. Henry winkler was the fonz, the cool dude at the centre of the us tv show happy days which was a worldwide hit in the 70s and 80s. The show portrayed an innocent, untroubled 1950s america. It was a far cry from winklers own childhood which was clouded by undiagnosed dyslexia. How did a troubled kid come to be a symbol of sunny optimism, and what happened to the idealised america of happy days . Henry winkler, welcome to hardtalk. I am happy to be here. Let me take you back to 1974, the first airing of the show happy days, which was to become a massive hit. Did you have a gut instinct when you first played the fonz that this was going to happen . No. I was hired as a fringe character with six lines. I would work one day a week. I would sit in my apartment most of the rest of the week because i couldnt play during a work week but i had no work because i only worked one day a week. And then remember, we did it with one camera. Like a little movie. We shot 12 slows. We were nu