jueves, 19 de julio de 2018

Ivanka Trump: Training for the Jobs of Tomorrow


Ivanka Trump: Training for the Jobs of Tomorrow

“On Thursday the president will sign an executive order to prioritize and expand workforce development so that we can create and fill American jobs with American workers,” Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump writes in The Wall Street Journal.

“Nearly 1 in 5 working Americans has a job that didn’t exist in 1980,” Ms. Trump adds. “Such rapid change is one reason 6.6 million U.S. jobs are currently unfilled.”

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“Sadly, the media had little interest in delving into important issues that Presidents Trump and Putin discussed, including nuclear nonproliferation, destroying ISIS, ending the civil war in Syria, preventing Iran from building atomic bombs, and the security of Israel,” David Bossie writes in Fox News. “Reporters could barely acknowledge the positive sight of former Cold War adversaries talking about peace.”
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“The 2018 Helsinki Summit is yet more evidence that Trump’s bold approach to international diplomacy is reviving America’s clout on the global stage,” Paris Dennard argues in The Hill. “President Trump knows that in order to make deals, you actually need to sit down and speak directly with adversaries and allies alike.”
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In The Washington Times, Dave Boyer reports that “a plurality of voters supports the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, including nearly one in five Democrats,” according to a new Morning Consult/POLITICO survey.
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“President Donald Trump has struck a deal with The Boeing Company for a new generation of two Air Force One aircrafts at a lower cost than originally proposed,” Saagar Enjeti reports for The Daily Caller. The deal saves taxpayers “over $1.4 billion from the initially proposed $5.3 billion cost-plus contract,” Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said.
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“Thanks to tax reform, Complex Chemical Company Incorporated of Tallulah, Louisiana, is hiring more workers, raising wages, and making critical new investments that will help grow their business,” Christopher Netram writes for the National Association of Manufacturers.

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