so it s making hard for them to recruit. so with the problem. don t buy his work remotely? aren t they like always out spying on things? but they need to be in meetings and things. even cia who said, look at the challenge for us as well, because if you have to be in a meeting, you really probably have to be in some sort of, so it s a challenge for us. at the end of last year the cia added a chief well-being officer who was working things out like flexible work options. wow. child here, so that was exciting. good to know. thank you very. much zain? mine is much more serious. sorry, guys. i ve been thinking about today. madeleine mccann. i grew up in london and i remember when she went missing. i just graduated from college and we were all glued to the tv screen. and you just think about what her parents are going through. i think all of our thoughts should be with her parents.
co-worker and fellow military spouse, ann clare stapleton who is on the front lines in ukraine reporting and producing, to talk about what would really make the approximately 1 million military spouses out there feel appreciated, and that s a job. military spouses suffer depression level unemployment, as high as 32%. and it s not for lack of education. they re significantly more educated than average americans. and it s not for lack of what they have to contribute. they are assets. military family life teaches people how to fix problems without complaining and adapt to circumstances beyond their control. but unless companies prioritize hiring and retaining these workers, frequent moves, gaps in unemployment and non-flexible work options can get in the way. when two incomes is often what it takes for a family to be financially stable, perhaps we should not be surprised by the stunning statistic that 26% of military families are food insecure. the pentagon and policymakers increasingly s
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the most major migrations from puerto rico since again, mid-century since the 50s and 60s. this, time puerto ricans are going to new york, they re going to orlando and florida in general. pennsylvania, texas the american south but people really don t want to go a lot of times. they re forced to, go there aren t any work options. they cannot afford to find a place to live. so it s a form of forced migration really, you know. and i, know i totally get your point, you are saying fourth migration, you are saying americans come there. i do want to point out to the viewers, to your point it s colonialism and puerto rico as a part of the united states. and as americans, these folks are americans already said they re moving to places like texas and florida, they certainly should not have to under almost puerto rico. but if you move to florida or texas, pleased to register to vote. they can have great political power and we saw that happened, after hurricane maria the last time. i want to get