for undergraduate degrees for applicants for state jobs are virginia become delays of about half a dozen states and suddenly realized the undergraduate degree in french literature does not necessarily give you any special qualifications in the real world. and they should be looking just as much at people who have skills, training and certification. this is a good way to work for some good paying job by removing some barriers bring hope we see it in more states. parks jason? what s paul, chicago experience and a memorial day weekend of gun violence but more than 50 people shot, 11 fatally. the new mayor blends all on lack of resources he promised not a lack of resources is a lack of support from law enforcement. it s a lack of two-parent families and it was a lack of politicians willing to speak honestly about the problem. neil: alicia? but this is a hit to the senate which this week go to 52 46
when he says instead of using that of what you can do if you can t go to college. let s build that up and make that as instead of or even better than because you graduate with no debt and there s really as he says dignity in work. dignity in hard work. brian: in terms of opportunities, what opportunities are out there in the trades right now. well, if we re all going easy evin the future we need electricians and mechanics and plumbers. brian: plumbers about 10 million open jobs right now. yeah. brian: i thought this was interesting too. you brought this up. the state of virginia, 90% of the jobs, are state jobs are not going to require a college degree. how different is that? what i like about this is, as you mentioned, we got the numbers yesterday, there are 10 million job openings in this country. we are going to get job data tomorrow. we could be adding another 190,000 jobs. we have a labor worker shortage in this country. if dropping that requirement helps bring back pe