agreement around the cyber issue and this issue of noninterference. so those will be all going with various staff levels. it will be out of the state department and national security, the advisor s office. as to the nature of the two hours and 15 minutes, first, let me characterize that the meeting was very constructive, the two leaders, i would say it connected very quickly. there was a very clear positive chemistry between the two. i think again, and i think the positive thing i observed, and i have had many meetings with president putin before, there was not a lot of relitigating of the past. i think both of the leaders i feel like there s a lot of
published a manpower study that we summarized to ask employers, where are they expecting to hire the most city by city? the idea here is that sometimes if you want to work you have to move. and that s bad news, but for some people that s the reality. so where are you most likely to get a job? well, it does matter. price to work matters, a lot of conditions matter around the job. the big picture from employers is that 19% are expecting next year, this is estimating quarter one of 2015, to increase staff levels while 6% are saying decrease. so what that translates to around the country is a very different look at the job picture. according to what employers are saying, what we see in top areas, border areas are both california, texas and florida are showing strong indications of gapes. and weaker areas across washington state and new york state. you can zoom in on any of the regions and talk more in detail. so you say the strongest
at the elementary school in the nation s capitol, yesterday, she encouraged the students there to try new things and not be afraid to fail. they did some dancing, too, check that out. folks in the irs are in the middle of a four-day weekend. that is right. four. they didn t work yesterday, because they along with employees and three other agencies were subject to do a sequester-related feature, that is about 115,000 workers or roughly 5% of the total federal work force. the furloughs at the national park service will end in a week. the director says that savings from furloughs and other cost-cutting measures makes it able to reduce the staff levels. and former congressman mack and his wife divorcing. in a statement they say they are sad to announce we have reached the difficult decision to end our marriage. we have nothing but respect and we admire each other and intend
he is under constant surveillance and given medication, as he recovers from injury suffered in a chase with police. the f.b.i. says he got the right man this time in the case of the ricin-laced letters. authorities arrested 41-year-old james everett 41-year-old everett dutschke at the home in mississippi. he is accused of mailing poise on the the president, a senator and local judge. he thinks he smarter than everybody else. he has a mensa certificate so i m not surprised at all. anna: tuesday, investigators dropped the charge against the first suspect. elvis impersonator kevin curtis. curtis claims he was framed by dutschke. dutschke is expected to appear in court tomorrow. the nation air traffic control towers will be back to normal, staff levels by tonight after the fur lowes forced the major flight delays last week. f.a.a. ending mandatory furloughs yesterday brought on by sequestration cuts. the lawmakers rushed a bill through congress to allow them
rescue and the issue. five snowboarders were killed while trekking through colorado s back country after apparently triggering an avalanche. six people were ascending a pass at 12,000 feet when the slope broke away. setting off an avalanche as big as 500 feet wide and 8 feet deep. one of the snowboarders was able to survive making his way to a highway and flagging down help. crews spent the weekend trying to rescue the others but to no avail. authorities are calling it the deadliest avalanche in the state in 50 years. well, the faa is warning of delays at airports as reduced staff levels go into effect because of the sequester. furloughs actually began yesterday with little to no impact but insiders expect delays to pickup as traffic increases. government budget cuts that kicked in last month are forcing the faa and other agencies to cut their spending. the faa is furloughing all 47,000 agency employees