Thank you so much for inviting us to be here today. You are such a role model. Thank you. So, carrollton, ohio could be any town in america. In carrollton, there is no wifi in the homes. Theres often no wifi at these schools. The county has been decimated by her when epidemic, but 40 girls twice a week meet in a local library to learn how to code. To get their shot at the middle class. Automation has transformed everything about the way we live and work. Jobs are not going to be done by machines and humans. They are going to be done by robots and computers. If we were honest, this has created a lot of pain for americans. A tremendousreated opportunity. There are 500,000 jobs that are open in computing and technology , and these are jobs that are great. They pay a great wage, 120 thousand dollars if you are a software programmer. The problem is too Many Americans do not have the skills to fill these jobs. Only 40,000 americans graduated in Computer Science to fill 500,000 jobs. This is
Thank you so much for inviting us to be here today. You are such a role model. Thank you. So, carrollton, ohio could be any town in america. In carrollton, there is no wifi in the homes. Theres often no wifi at these schools. The county has been decimated by her when epidemic, but 40 girls twice a week meet in a local library to learn how to code. To get their shot at the middle class. Automation has transformed everything about the way we live and work. Jobs are not going to be done by machines and humans. They are going to be done by robots and computers. If we were honest, this has created a lot of pain for americans. A tremendousreated opportunity. There are 500,000 jobs that are open in computing and technology , and these are jobs that are great. They pay a great wage, 120 thousand dollars if you are a software programmer. The problem is too Many Americans do not have the skills to fill these jobs. Only 40,000 americans graduated in Computer Science to fill 500,000 jobs. This is
So, carrollton, ohio could be any town in america. In carrollton, there is no wifi in the homes. Theres often no wifi at these schools. The county has been decimated by her when epidemic, but 40 girls twice a week meet in a local library to learn how to code. To get their shot at the middle class. Automation has transformed everything about the way we live and work. Jobs are not going to be done by machines and humans. They are going to be done by robots and computers. If we were honest, this has created a lot of pain for americans. A tremendousreated opportunity. There are 500,000 jobs that are open in computing and technology , and these are jobs that are great. They pay a great wage, 120 thousand dollars if you are a software programmer. The problem is too Many Americans do not have the skills to fill these jobs. Only 40,000 americans graduated in Computer Science to fill 500,000 jobs. This is an opportunity for many of you injure states and your constituents. I believe that the sol
Lose a key vote in the house of lords. Good morning. This is bloomberg surveillance. We have a packed show. Theres quite a lot of movement on the markets. This is a picture for your data. We are getting eurozone manufacturing pmi. This is for the month of february. They are rising to 55. 4. Anything above 50 means they are expanding, but it is a slight miss compared to what economists had been expecting. Im looking at euro. We are seeing a little pressure on euro. We have a market expert to give us all his thoughts on whether it is linked to some of the political turmoil we may see in france. Eurozone manufacturing pmi, 55. 4 for february. Onto your markets and without a doubt, everyone is looking at , hisdonald trump has said softer tone masking a little bit of difficulty for his agenda in congress. This is what investors are trying to look at. They are looking at donald trump, but they are really looking at the wirp function on the bloomberg terminal. Were looking at fed moves. The g
It is hosted by the Woodrow Wilson center in washington dc. Welcome to the panel exchanging intelligence, exchanging data. Todaye three panelists who will give a paper. We start to my left with john fox. This paper will examine the role of the fbi and the formative years of the Transatlantic Partnership and focusing on the first decade of the cold war. That will try to give a Historical Perspective on recent discussions around the. Sa post9 11 activities , a paper that would look at the partnership or conversation within the context of intelligence organizations and organizational degree and look at it within the idea of intelligent studies and what it tells us about cooperation of the nsa and its partners. I and the curator of the International Spy museum here in washington dc. John, and right to fbi historian. His articles have appeared everywhere. He has a lot of pieces on the fbis website. Contributed chapters in several books and you can see him on the news, and he was a key playe