survivors. their cries for help can be heard through the rubble. we need help. we need the international community to do something, to help us, to support us. survivors being pulled from the wreckage including this toddler. i ll speak with a u.n. official about the recovery effort. also this morning, tensions flaerg with china as the u.s. rushes to collect the debris from that spy balloon. china calling it a clear overreaction. the fallout from that hanging over president biden one day out from his second state of the union address. what we know about tomorrow s high stakes speech. we re going to begin with those massive deadly earthquakes rocking turkey and syria. p nbc news foreign correspondent meagan fitzgerald has the latest on the damage. i m joined by senior communications adviser and spokesperson for the u.n. high commissioner for the refugee office for middle east and north africa. the images coming out of the region are horrifying. children being pulled from
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exchange is cnbc s morgan brennan. help us make sense of all of this after this really strong jobs report. that s right. so it may feel and seem like a little bit of a head scratch right now because, as you mentioned, dell joins a list of companies that are growing, including just in the past week, paypal, pinterest and fedex as well as so many others you just touched on here. we are seeing the layoffs climb well into the hundreds of thousands. it s not showing up in the broader labor data, at least not yet. that s of course because we re coming off these incredibly tight labor market dynamics. so you re seeing more job openings than workers still right now. unemployment rate is at a 53-year low according to that jobs report last friday, and if you think about the kinds of skill sets that companies, many companies across many industries both large and small in terms of the size of those companies are looking for in terms of the types of jobs that it d still be recruiting for, it s a
In seeking to explain the paucity of males in tertiary education institutions and management positions in Jamaica, this first in a five-part series of articles assesses the statistical underpinnin.