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Editors Note: On tonights Making Sen$e Thursday NewsHour segment, Silicon Valley entrepreneur-turned-visionary Vivek Wadhwa drives me around Palo Alto in his almost-driverless car to pose the question: are we going to drive automation or will it drive us To MIT business school professor Paul Osterman, this raises the k <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup ey economic issue of our era: meaningful jobs that pay a meaningful wage in the face of what he calls the robot frenzy. Meaningful work was the subject of his 2011 book, Good Jobs America: Making Work Better for Everyone. This year, he i stanley cup s even more specific in his book, Who Will Care For Us: Long Term Care and the Long Term Workforce.So who will care for us as we age Robots, as it has become fashionable to imagine in Japan Robear, perhaps Or human beings, paid enough to make it w stanley cup orth their while Thats what Professor Osterman thinks, as youre about to learn. Paul Solman, NewsHour economics correspondentThe unemployment rate may be descending towards its natural level. But that hasnt stopped many economists and workers from worrying about the future of the job market, and the long-term impacts of automation. Work is gradually disappearing, the argument goes. Robots will steal our jobs.Of course, history is littered with moments when people worried about the impact of technology on jobs and many of those concerns proved unfounded. The current climate is no different. But our obsession with robots is leading us to overlook challenges and opportunities o
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says 8220 afety is going to be our North Star, as always, following the outage of the Federal Aviation Administration system on Wednesday.Watch the briefing in the player above.In the middle of the night, it became clear that there were still issues in the accuracy of the information that was moving through. Buttigieg said. That what led to a call, I think, around 5 a.m. for a complete reboot.The outage revealed how dependent the world largest economy is on air travel, and how dependent air travel is on an antiquated computer system called the Notice to Air Missions, or NOTAM.Before commencing a flight <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup , pilots are required to consult NOTAMs, which list potential adverse impacts on flights, from runway construction to the potential for icing.READ MORE: FAA comput stanley cup er outage brings U.S. flights to a standstill as departing planes groundedThe system used to be telephone-based, with pilots calling dedicated flight service stations for the information, but has moved online.The NOTAM system broke down late Tuesday, leading to more stanley cup than 1,100 flight cancelations and 7,700 delayed flights by midday Wednesday, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.The chaos is expected to grow as backups compound. More than 21,000 flights were scheduled to take off in the U.S. Wednesday, mostly domestic trips, and about 1,840 international flights expected to fly to the U.S., according to aviatio Apvf shutdown
Editors Note: On tonights Making Sen$e Thursday NewsHour segment, Silicon Valley entrepreneur-turned-visionary Vivek Wadhwa drives me around Palo Alto in his almost-driverless car to pose the question: are we going to drive automation or will it drive us To MIT business school professor Paul Osterman, this raises the k <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup ey economic issue of our era: meaningful jobs that pay a meaningful wage in the face of what he calls the robot frenzy. Meaningful work was the subject of his 2011 book, Good Jobs America: Making Work Better for Everyone. This year, he i stanley cup s even more specific in his book, Who Will Care For Us: Long Term Care and the Long Term Workforce.So who will care for us as we age Robots, as it has become fashionable to imagine in Japan Robear, perhaps Or human beings, paid enough to make it w stanley cup orth their while Thats what Professor Osterman thinks, as youre about to learn. Paul Solman, NewsHour economics correspondentThe unemployment rate may be descending towards its natural level. But that hasnt stopped many economists and workers from worrying about the future of the job market, and the long-term impacts of automation. Work is gradually disappearing, the argument goes. Robots will steal our jobs.Of course, history is littered with moments when people worried about the impact of technology on jobs and many of those concerns proved unfounded. The current climate is no different. But our obsession with robots is leading us to overlook challenges and opportunities o
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CAIRO AP 鈥?Sudanese security forces fired tear gas and live ammunition Thursday, killing at least three people as thousands once again took to the streets in the capital of Khartoum and other cities to protest the October military coup.In Omdurman, the twin city of Khartoum, two protesters were killed, while in the Sudanese capital district of Bahri one demonstrator was shot and killed, according to activist Nazim Sirag and the Sudan Doctors Committee.Sirag said one of the fatalities in Omdurman was a man who was shot in the head and died before reaching the hospital. Many were wounded, including by gunshots, the activist a <a href=https://www.adidascampus.com.de>adidas campus nd the committee said.The spasm of violence is the latest since the Oct. 25 military takeover that has scuttled hopes of a peaceful transition to democracy in Sudan. Thursday fatalities bring to at least 60 the number of people killed since the coup, and hundreds have been wounded in clashes with security forces trying to thwart protests, according to the Sudan Doctors Committee, which tracks the casualty tolls.Earlier Thursday, as protesters took to the st nike dunk reets, activists posted live videos on social media showing protesters waving the Sudanese flag in several cities and chanting: Power to the people! and The military belongs in the barracks!Social media also swarmed with images showing tear gas clouding rallies in Khartoum, and protesters hurling stones and throwin adidas campus g back empty gas canisters at security forces.
NEW YORK AP 鈥?Former President Donald Trump said Monday that he has no intention of rejoining Twitter even if his account is reinstated following聽Elon Musks agreement聽to buy the social media giant for roughly $44 billion.Trump told Fox News that he will instead focus on his own platform, Truth Social, which has been聽mired in problems聽since its聽launch earlier this year.STUDY: Should Trump be allowed back on social media after he leaves office Half of Americans say yes I am not going on Twitter. I am going to stay on Truth, Trump was quoted聽telling the network. I hope Elon buys Twitter because hell make improvements to <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley cup it and he is a good man, but I am going to be staying on Truth. Trump聽was barred聽from major socia stanley cup l media platforms after the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection, with聽Twitter citing聽the risk of further incitement of violence. The decision denied him the megaphone he had used to generate media attention and speak directly to his followers, which had been integral to his political rise.At the time, the former president had roughly 89 million followers on Twitter alone.Musk, the worlds wealthiest person and a self-described free-speech absolutist, had said he wanted to buy and privatize Twitter because he believed it wasnt livin stanley cup g up to its potential as a free speech platform. It raised questions about whether he might reinstate Trumps account as the former president lays the groundwork for another White House run in 2024.Trump has continued to spread lies about Wwxn Consumers enjoy first puffs of recreational marijuana from licensed retailers in Colo.
CAIRO AP 鈥?Sudanese security forces fired tear gas and live ammunition Thursday, killing at least three people as thousands once again took to the streets in the capital of Khartoum and other cities to protest the October military coup.In Omdurman, the twin city of Khartoum, two protesters were killed, while in the Sudanese capital district of Bahri one demonstrator was shot and killed, according to activist Nazim Sirag and the Sudan Doctors Committee.Sirag said one of the fatalities in Omdurman was a man who was shot in the head and died before reaching the hospital. Many were wounded, including by gunshots, the activist a <a href=https://www.adidascampus.com.de>adidas campus nd the committee said.The spasm of violence is the latest since the Oct. 25 military takeover that has scuttled hopes of a peaceful transition to democracy in Sudan. Thursday fatalities bring to at least 60 the number of people killed since the coup, and hundreds have been wounded in clashes with security forces trying to thwart protests, according to the Sudan Doctors Committee, which tracks the casualty tolls.Earlier Thursday, as protesters took to the st nike dunk reets, activists posted live videos on social media showing protesters waving the Sudanese flag in several cities and chanting: Power to the people! and The military belongs in the barracks!Social media also swarmed with images showing tear gas clouding rallies in Khartoum, and protesters hurling stones and throwin adidas campus g back empty gas canisters at security forces.
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Question/Comment: Having grown up around workers and plantmanagers in western New York,and knowing the vibrant history there, one factor stands out as fundamental toour current economic problems today: the massive loss of production jobs here. Sincethe ;70s, the scale of loss in this sector is astronomical. Isn ;t this thefoundation on which a healthy economy builds Paul Solman: Yes and no.Yes, because it unhealthy when an economy changes fasterthan its people can. There can be whopping costs to being laid off if you are out of work for months or years. Try it some <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup time. And what about aneconomy where less than 30 percent of people graduate from college, havingassumed that a high school education would suffice for well-paying productionjobs that are no longer there No, because what so special about production jobs Why notlament the far greater number of jobs lost in agriculture Or the fact that,because of automation, goods like a dress or shirt became available to themasses whereas before they ;d been heirlooms There a famous phrase to describe free market capitalism:creative destruction. Very tough to strike a sustainable balancebetween the two, however. stanley cup Go Deeper stanley cup capitalism economy job loss Bqpn The House Democrats blueprint for taking on Trump and Republicans
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?A judge on Monday ruled that Google ubiquitous search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to squash competition and stifle innovation in a seismic decision that could shake up the internet and hobble one of the world best-known companies.The highly anticipated decision issued by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta comes nearly a year after the start of a tr <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup ial pitting the U.S. Justice Department against Google in the country biggest antitrust showdown in a quarter century.WATCH: Why the Google antitrust trial could change how we use the internetAfter reviewing reams of evidence that salomon included testimony from top executives at Google, Microsoft and Apple during las stanley cup t year 10-week trial, Mehta issued his potentially market-shifting decision three months after the two sides presented their closing arguments in early May.It represents a major setback for Google and its parent, Alphabet Inc., which had steadfastly argued that its popularity stemmed from consumers ; overwhelming desire to use a search engine so good at what it does that it has become synonymous with looking things up online. Google search engine currently processes an estimated 8.5 billion queries per day worldwide, nearly doubling its daily volume from 12 years ago, according to a recent study released by the investment firm BOND.Google almost certainly will appeal the decision in a process that ultimately may land in the U..S. Supreme Court.For
Question/Comment: Having grown up around workers and plantmanagers in western New York,and knowing the vibrant history there, one factor stands out as fundamental toour current economic problems today: the massive loss of production jobs here. Sincethe ;70s, the scale of loss in this sector is astronomical. Isn ;t this thefoundation on which a healthy economy builds Paul Solman: Yes and no.Yes, because it unhealthy when an economy changes fasterthan its people can. There can be whopping costs to being laid off if you are out of work for months or years. Try it some <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup time. And what about aneconomy where less than 30 percent of people graduate from college, havingassumed that a high school education would suffice for well-paying productionjobs that are no longer there No, because what so special about production jobs Why notlament the far greater number of jobs lost in agriculture Or the fact that,because of automation, goods like a dress or shirt became available to themasses whereas before they ;d been heirlooms There a famous phrase to describe free market capitalism:creative destruction. Very tough to strike a sustainable balancebetween the two, however. stanley cup Go Deeper stanley cup capitalism economy job loss Bqpn The House Democrats blueprint for taking on Trump and Republicans
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?A judge on Monday ruled that Google ubiquitous search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to squash competition and stifle innovation in a seismic decision that could shake up the internet and hobble one of the world best-known companies.The highly anticipated decision issued by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta comes nearly a year after the start of a tr <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup ial pitting the U.S. Justice Department against Google in the country biggest antitrust showdown in a quarter century.WATCH: Why the Google antitrust trial could change how we use the internetAfter reviewing reams of evidence that salomon included testimony from top executives at Google, Microsoft and Apple during las stanley cup t year 10-week trial, Mehta issued his potentially market-shifting decision three months after the two sides presented their closing arguments in early May.It represents a major setback for Google and its parent, Alphabet Inc., which had steadfastly argued that its popularity stemmed from consumers ; overwhelming desire to use a search engine so good at what it does that it has become synonymous with looking things up online. Google search engine currently processes an estimated 8.5 billion queries per day worldwide, nearly doubling its daily volume from 12 years ago, according to a recent study released by the investment firm BOND.Google almost certainly will appeal the decision in a process that ultimately may land in the U..S. Supreme Court.For
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Click on map for larger version.YAYLADAGI, Turkey It a brilliant fall morning in Yayladagi 1, a refugee camp on the grounds of a former tobacco processing factory in southern Turkey. We ;re just three miles from the Syrian border, and camp translator Jamal Akgol is showing us down the rows of waxed canvas tents constructed to house thousands of refugees fleeing the carnage at home. Whatever they need, they have, Ak stanley cup gol said with some pride. And they do not have to pay for anything.Every tent boasts a TV satellite dish and an electricity hookup to power its lights, heater, refrigerator and cooktop. The old stucco tobacco warehouses now provide classrooms for the 1,000-plus children, a medical clinic, showers and laundry facility with washing machines. Street sweepers even patrol the walkways armed wit adidas samba h dustbin and brush. Yayladagi 1 refugee camp in Turkey. Photos by Sebastian Rich for PBS NewsHour.The Turks set up this camp in May 2011 for people fleeing the Syrian army initial assaults on protestors against President Bashar al-Assad. It rapidly filled to its 2,400 capacity, the first wave in a flood of some 115,000 who ;ve taken stanley cup shelter in Turkey government-run camps. Neither they nor we know when they ;ll go back, Akgol said. But there nothing on the other side for them. Over there, they would die from attacks, or hunger.We saw the truth of that on Wednesday, at a
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Click on map for larger version.YAYLADAGI, Turkey It a brilliant fall morning in Yayladagi 1, a refugee camp on the grounds of a former tobacco processing factory in southern Turkey. We ;re just three miles from the Syrian border, and camp translator Jamal Akgol is showing us down the rows of waxed canvas tents constructed to house thousands of refugees fleeing the carnage at home. Whatever they need, they have, Ak stanley cup gol said with some pride. And they do not have to pay for anything.Every tent boasts a TV satellite dish and an electricity hookup to power its lights, heater, refrigerator and cooktop. The old stucco tobacco warehouses now provide classrooms for the 1,000-plus children, a medical clinic, showers and laundry facility with washing machines. Street sweepers even patrol the walkways armed wit adidas samba h dustbin and brush. Yayladagi 1 refugee camp in Turkey. Photos by Sebastian Rich for PBS NewsHour.The Turks set up this camp in May 2011 for people fleeing the Syrian army initial assaults on protestors against President Bashar al-Assad. It rapidly filled to its 2,400 capacity, the first wave in a flood of some 115,000 who ;ve taken stanley cup shelter in Turkey government-run camps. Neither they nor we know when they ;ll go back, Akgol said. But there nothing on the other side for them. Over there, they would die from attacks, or hunger.We saw the truth of that on Wednesday, at a
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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert until leaving the government in 2022, was back before Congress on Monday, calling simply preposterous Republican allegations that he ;d tried to cover up origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.Watch the hearing in the player above.A GOP-led <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup subcommittee has spent over a year probing the nationstanley cup 8217 response to the pandemic and whether U.S.-funded research in China may have played any role in how it started 鈥?yet found no evidence linking Fauci to wrongdoing.He ;d already been grilled behind closed doors, for 14 hours over two days in January. But Monday, Fauci testified voluntarily in public and on camera at a hearing that quickly deteriorated into partisan attacks.Republicans repeated unproven accusations a stanley cup gainst the longtime National Institutes of Health scientist while Democrats apologized for Congress besmirching his name and bemoaned a missed opportunity to prepare for the next scary outbreak. He is not a comic book super villain, said Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., saying the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic had failed to prove a list of damaging allegations.READ MORE: This COVID vaccine program offered a bridge to uninsured adults, and then the funding crumbledFauci was the public face of the government early COVID-19 response under then-President Donald Trump and later as an adviser to President Joe Biden. A trusted voice to millions, he also was the target of parti Hxan Bryant s chopper crashed in fog that grounded other aircraft
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