at this hour. the u.s. navy is racing to recover the debris from the chinese spycraft miles off the coast of south carolina. on the screen right now, our first look at what those divers are now pulling out of the ocean and at the balloon itself, so take those new images in. john: it went down in relatively shallow water, about 50 feet deep. biggest challenges are currents and water temperature which is only this time of year about 53°. sandra: in a moment, we will be speaking to retired navy seal commander sears about what they are recovering and what the navy is doing about it. john: bryan llenas is off a boat close to the recovery effort. how is it looking from where you are, bryan? the weather has gotten better since the weekend, incredible conditions on the water, great for a salvage operation underway. you are looking live at our fox news drone showing you the military ships that are over the debris field said to be 15 by 15 football fields wide. right now this
by the way, but structural versus cyclical. people are not having the job skills to fill open jobs, how do you interpret that? i m not 100% sure but will posit this view. despite the fact that the unemployment rate is low, the reality is in the last few years people have left the labor force and the reason they have left the labor force is that government benefits without work requirements, and government benefits pay more and more. so it doesn t pay to work, sandra. and i think that s part of the structural imbalance. you have a huge demand for workers, people are leaving the labor force, that s why these participation rates and the employment ratio is low. you have lost 7 to 7.5 million people so that would cover a lot
DA shadow minister of employment and labour Michael Cardo said the EFF engagements were “a desperate exercise in xenophobic, political grandstanding masquerading as legislative oversight”.