Getting this sort of thoughtful discussion it deserved. I think 15 or 20 years ago, erik and i talked about this when i was a graduate student and erik was a professor and we felt that people werent taking the issue seriously. If anything, i would say people should not panic at this point. And i think you know, there are a number of remarks i could make. I think there are season for some skepticism or at least a a little bit about how fast things are actually moving. And i would think there is a lot of aggregate data that dont suppo support the idea that the labor market or the idea is changing as a dramatic story. So the premium to Higher Education has plateaued over the last ten years. And in fact, we see evidence that highly skilled workers are moving have less rapid career directors and moving into less skills and productivity is not growing rapidly and the unemployment growth weve seen have been in relatively low education, in person serve occupations which has a Technology Elemen
Storm, it will move out to sea. Come close enough to us to give it tropical affects for the jersey shore and beaches. Southern delaware through today and tonight see high winds, high surf and heavy downpours. Winds could be gusting to 45 miles an hour. Inland will feel the winds and get some rain too. We just dont see the worst of it. Lehigh valley right now sit completely dry, but that changes by this afternoon. By later this morning and at the noontime hour, 65 degrees with rain shower. Rain and wind going to be Strong Enough to keep temperatures from reaching the 70 degree mark across the board today. Go through it hour by hour. Break it down show you what to expect when the day goes on when im back in a few minutes. First, Jessica Boyington has your first alert traffic. Route 130 over in jersey. Everything looks good so far. No delays or problems on either one of those roads. Rest of the jersey roads look good too. 295 clear. North and southbound same goes for 42 freeway. Remember
What the people agreed to when they adopted the constitution. What they agreed to when they adopted the bill of rights is what ought to govern up. For the past 30 years. The Video Library is your free resource. For politics, congress, and washington public affairs. Whether it happened 30 years ago or 30 minutes ago. Find it in cspan Video Library. Cspan, where history unfolds daily. Up next. Conversation about the legacy of the Supreme Court justice antonin scalia. Approach to interpreting the constitution. And noteworthy rulings. From the Hoover Institution in washington. This is an hour 20 minutes. All right. Good morning. Im the director of the program on education policy and governess at harvard university. And i want to welcome you all today to an event that celebrates the publication of a new book called essay on law and education. Its published by the editors are myself, and Michael Mcconnell who is a professor at Stanford University school of law. And was a judge of the Circuit
The people agreed to. What the people agreed to when they adopted the constitution. What they agreed to when they adopted the bill of rights is what ought to govern up. For the past 30 years. The Video Library is your free resource. For politics, congress, and washington public affairs. Whether it happened 30 years ago or 30 minutes ago. Find it in cspan Video Library. Cspan, where history unfolds daily. Up next. Conversation about the legacy of the Supreme Court justice antonin scalia. Approach to interpreting the constitution. And noteworthy rulings. From the Hoover Institution in washington. This is an hour 20 minutes. All right. Good morning. Im the director of the program on education policy and governess at harvard university. And i want to welcome you all today to an event that celebrates the publication of a new book called essay on law and education. Its published by the editors are myself, and Michael Mcconnell who is a professor at Stanford University school of law. And was
Examining the u. S. Agency for International Developments food for peace program, as well as ways to distribute food more effectively around the world. The Foreign Relations committee will come to order. We are currently facing an historic a humanitarian crisis. The United States continues to be a world leader in providing more than a third of all emergency food today, over 2 billion annually. Sadly, despite our generosity, there are shortfalls due to other nations not meeting the challenge. In that years deliberations, we have the opportunity to do more without having to in more money having to spend more money. A little more than half of our food date is provided by the farm bill, saddling our fees a program with u. S. Commodity and cargo preference requirements. Requires aid to be sourced almost entirely from u. S. Farmers, half of which must be shipped on u. S. Flagged vessels. These restrictions result in spending as little as . 35 to . 40 on a dollar on food. Let me say this one