internet and social media giants such as meta, which runs facebook. he seems to be ahead of the curve on this and the suggestion is that perhaps while he was deputy prime minister, there s a few lib dems that scots jobs that scots jobs inside. a lot of the big issues is there are fears that facebook will be in complete arbiter of what we can and cannot publish online. they have these powerful systems, where they can stop various things going out they can kill off stories, they can decide what to promote and what not to promote using their algorithms. nick clegg will become the supreme sensor of the world, if we allow it to.
tax agenda is a big reason why his company is investing $7 billion in the new arizona factory. trading around 10,000 jobs inside and outside intel. more proof that we need tax cuts now. charles gasperino, gerri willis, ben stein, kennedy is off this week. all right, charlie, do we need tax reform right now? i would say the sooner the better, particularly on corporate tax reform, which will, i think, be the immediate boost to jobs, although i like a tax cut and i think the more i spend and the more people like you spend and, definitely, the more ben spends, the better the economy. because he spends a lot. he s got a lot of money. when people with a lot of money spend a lot of money, that infuses the economy and i think we need corporate tax cutsment here is where the rubber meets the road. the president s going to have a plan and they re going to have a plan and then there s a competing plan called the infrastructure spending bill. and the wall. and how much of a tax cut can
using web sites like facebook and twitter. another web sight called tweet my jobs uses those social networks to connect employers and potential workers sending out automatic alerts of new job openings. so the next time you log on you might be chatting with your friends and commenting on photos and then, bam! three new jobs available right now. jonathan serrie is live for us tonight. mobile phone app. you hold your smart phone up, aim it at any building and it lists the jobs inside. listen. you can walk down main street u.s.a. move your phone around and you will see that starbucks have a barista opening across the street give an address and press the thick on your smart phone and it will give you the application or walk in and see bob the manager. tweet my jobs also checks to see in your friends on facebook or other social media are working for any of the companies you are interested in. that way you can ask your
these jobs were private and public sector. so immediately anyone was played from a baker to a bus driver. eric: elizabeth, what s it like now that sadly the program has expired? unfortunately there is about 300 people who are unemployed. on the other hand, some businesses did see some success. armstrong pie social security a good example. they hired 12 workers when the program began and they ve kept all but one employee. they usually produce about 70,000 of these pies annually. this year they sold 700,000. we spoke with one of the owners and she said because they had that payroll taken care of, they were able to focus on their product. take a listen. our business could expand because we could get more drivers on the road making more sales, opening more stops and that would create more jobs inside. the mayor tells us he continues to talk to the