50% of people who lose their jobs have to change industries. if you re doing that when you re in your 40s, it s hard to change industries. right now if you look at government spending, we spend almost $2,000 per person to train them before they re 22. after that, it s only about $12,000. for rest of your whole life. so people are having to change occupations in the middle of your career and there s really not government assistant for them as they try. so that s something the president and ivanka have been talking about. because we ve got this bold new initiative to try to fix that. it s a great idea, a great initiative. thank you. where s the money going to come from? because many people worry all the budget cuts that have happened, we don t know where you re going to find that money. can you tell me? yes, sure. so the american council for the american worker, which i m a member of, which was established last week by the president, is going to study the training issue and sugge
but there is a new job. but you have to look for it, and you have to go get it. dagen: people question the gig economy. it actually captures those types of jobs. there is a thing, marie, the federal reserve survey of the different regions in the country, came out earlier this week. and some employers reported that they are going to start waving drug testing for marijuana so they are able to fill jobs. they are having such difficulty filling those jobs, finding those people, that they are actually going to begin waiving those tests. marie: also with hiring felons. the big retailers got rid of that a long time ago. so clearly, there are jobs that they need people to be hired for. part of it is a skill and a training issue, particularly in parts of the country that are having a difficult time matching
on the force. crime is down. shootings are down. sacramento has a very good city council, a good mayor who cares deeply about these things and i think out of this tragedy will come a much better police force in sacramento with much better training and also much more community policing. all of those things are necessary and do keep in mind that the president in his budget tried to remove or significantly diminish the cop s program which provides federal support to police agencies all around this country. and so sacramento will come out of this in a better situation, but it is tragic and one thing that i do not understand is why police shoot to kill. it doesn t seem to me to be necessary and that s a training issue that i think has to be put into this whole mix. so yes, sacramento is very, very seriously concerned about this. i understand why people are in the street and rightfully so. peacefully so. such a familiar tragedy, no
process in place to announce that the alarm was false. we did initiate action and they did inform the media through their normal channels. the slowest process to provide the information was to the cell phones. what can you tell us about the individual that committed this error? is this person new? is there a training issue? will the person be disciplined? well, this was part of a routine process that we ve initiated since november. at the shift change they will run through a drill and a checklist for the protocol for initiating an alert can be followed by the personnel taking the next shift. and in this instance in stestea
express these communication systems to say this is the system. you concur, do we have authority to activate? maybe they have those particles and their and if someone did not follow those, it is a training issue. a policy issue. but my goodness! from a digital standpoint, there would be no reason for this to go out for someone to not give authority. spoke about the delay in the second message that went out to let people know it was a false alarm. 11 people were already hearing the chairman of the fcc is launching a full investigation. obviously the governor we have heard from. many lawmakers say there will be an investigation. but as we sit back for a second and think about the over 30 minutes where people are now describing chaos, pandemonium, hiding in bathtubs, putting