raise wages. it would be great if that happened. there are 7 million american men between 25 and 54. prime working age. unemployed and many stopped looking for work and are not counted in the unemployment numbers. each one is a living disaster. the tight labor market is what we could use to get many of them back to work. hiring americans reduces poverty and strengthens family and cuts crime and restores dignity to ruler america and make this a better country. some businesses don t want to do that. it s easier to import new workers. stuff. steve is a director of research for the center of immigration studies. how offensive to read that we have a labor shortage to import
workers, disabled workers, those with a criminal record. the ones the left says they care about. it would be great if that happened. about $7 million american men in the country between 25 and 54, prime working age unemployed or out of the labor force. many of them have stopped looking for work during the great recession. they aren t counted. each one is a living disaster. the tight labor market is what we could use to get all of these or many of them back to work. hiring americans is the fastest way to reduce poverty, strengthen families, reverse the decline of men, cut crime, restore dignity to rural america and make it a better country. some businesses don t want to do that, it s easier to import workers. tough. steven is director of research at immigration studies hearing joins us tonight. how offensive as an american to read with 7 million prime age men out of the workforce that we have a labor shortage. we need to import more low wage
a worker shortage. raise wages. it would be great if that happened. there are 7 million american men between 25 and 54. prime working age. unemployed and many stopped looking for work and are not counted in the unemployment numbers. each one is a living disaster. the tight labor market is what we could use to get many of them back to work. hiring americans reduces poverty and strengthens family and cuts crime and restores dignity to ruler america and make this a better country. some businesses don t want to do that. it s easier to import new workers. stuff. steve is a director of research for the center of immigration studies. how offensive to read that we
man dubbed the master of disaster. talking about that engineer from u.c. berkeley robert b. a retired petroleum civil engineer professor. he has investigated many a tragedy in his career. plaintiffs believe he painted a very strong picture of gross negligence today which, remember, would get the feds, states, and every day people the most money possible to recover from this catastrophe. this is a living disaster. it s ongoing. it will be potentially for decades. major crash for fishery in the exxon valdez didn t happen until four years in. we know we need to be here for the long haul seeing what the overall impacts are. bp s lawyer accusing the engineer today of being spewn fed select spoon fed select evidence from the prosecution. we are here tomorrow, shep. shepard: we need big time quick.
brought against the captain of the costa concordia cruise ship. he was at the helm when the ship slammed against the reef and capsized two years ago. 32 people, including two americans, died. lawyers for the captain say their client looks forward to defending himself against false accusations. bp is being accused of putting profits before people and safety as it faces off with federal and state prosecutors in new orleans. on day one of its high-stakes trial, the oil giant acknowledges making mistakes, but bp representatives denied any gross negligence in the gulf oil pill from nearly three years ago occurred. bp could be forced to pay billions of dollars more in damages. certainly i was working actively during the entire spill, saw a lot of dead and dying birds, a lot of destruction of habitat. this is a living disaster. bp says the owner of the drilling rig and the contractor involved in cementing the well are also to blame. a possible settlement calling for $16 billion from b