Erased but futures have jumped back into the green. Jim, we know its going to be another crazy week, very hard to predict. So what is your tell this week i thought the advice we got from friday ended the teeth of it but if the market is up, were still oversold and thats what you got for it but i dont think theres much that you want to buy i think youd rather wait until it goes back that swing, at 3 30, the futures were up 80, it was crazy, but i think what matters is that there are a lot of people, the feds will take action today and i come back, peter bachvar was on with dominic chu unless the fed can create a vaccine or beat the virus it doesnt matter you said on friday this is a biological crisis. Not ultimately it could i dont think it will turn into a liquidity crisis, for a state at home economy and when you have a Service Economy like we have, you get an upgrade for darden, for instance, last week, Cheesecake Factory are you kidding me anybody anywhere theres a gathering is goin
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You cant see any backups, on this stretch. Looks like we are now back in the green from this crash that they moved all of that activity over to the shoulder. But this is involving a rollover crash. So some injuries involved. Emergency crews on the scene. Well see flashing lights making your way through that stretch. And were tracking the usual delays as you make your way westbound 5. Between 205 and 680, we had a few accidents overnight, especially in that eastbound direction. And that is why we are still seeing those yellow sensors, light up our screen. That is a look at traffic. Kenny, back to you. All eyes on the burn zone, heavy rain on the dryscorched burn land. Residentless are on high alert. Reporter santa rosas burn zone has been getting soaked. And that has people worried once again. Its a big concern because we have heard about sink holes and everything. And were getting quite a bit of rain. And theres just not a lot of safety out there to kind of prevent it. Reporter the wil
Test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test declines in employment rates especially among less educated men and women. We have a relatively low Unemployment Rate today, but we still see in the form of very weak Earnings Growth and very low Labor Participation rates among the less educated, sort of greater structural problems in the economy that, at least in some way, he lated to the decline of manufacturing employment and theres been evidence on that. Okay. Also, as i mentioned, the loss of manufacturing production has led to the loss of research and development, which has longer term implication dollas for theh of the u. S. Economy. So, to conclude, my main point is, is that claims that automation primarily cause the relative and absolute decline in manufacturing employment are just simply at this point in time not supported by the evidence. Im not saying that automation played no role, right . Certainly automations have. But theres no prima facie eviden
Good morning everybody and welcome to the Economic Policy institute. Thanks for joining us today. Delighted to kick off the new hour and important and provocative panel on manufacturing employment. And weve invited susan house mann Vice President to present her manufacturing and employment data. And this debate is not new. In fact, Larry Michelle from the Economic Policy former president and now distinguished fellow raised similar concerns back in 1989. But this debate has raged and it has been an important under ping of policy debates that have to do with trade and automation and how we address issues or concerns around the Manufacturing Sector, the health of the Manufacturing Sector, and what policies might be needed. So im going to introduce the entire panel right now lets susan present her research, and we have carolyn friend to comment. And from university had hoped to join us here today but was presented from weather for traveling. So Larry Michelle will read his prepared remark.