It brings unemployment claims down to 22 million in the past four weeks and that essentially wipes out all the jobs created sin the financial crisis we know the dapta was going to be bad and will continue to be bad because this is reflecting periods that arent april, and we know april will be even worse. Right these are daunting historic we look at them, we must think about what was happening, say, in 1930, 1931. We realize that the system may hold, may not hold i think were in a stronger position than then because they didnt have a social safety net, but these kinds of layoffs, theyre extraordinary. And we are at a loss for words for them obviously, all these people are now in some way or another getting compensated this week. But i think its not enough, and i keep thinking that the longer we dont have and its not opening or closing america the longer we dont have faith in being with each other, youre going to have to keep seeing these numbers. I have to tell you, i was hoping i never
United states congress. They and we understand that if iran had a Nuclear Weapon in context of todays troubles it would be even more problematic. I have spent almost 30 years in the United States senate and i have had the privilege and responsibility of chairing the Foreign Relations committee when we put those sanctions in place, when this regime was put in place, and that is the regime that indeed has brought this negotiation about. We are deeply grateful for congresss supports of the diplomatic path to date. We appreciate their patients. There were those agitating to take action earlier. Responsible voices held off and they helped us get to this moment and we appreciate that. We sincerely hope the members will continue to give us the time and the space that we need to fully explain the political agreement we have reached and to work out the remaining details of a final deal. Before i take a few questions, i just want to take a moment to thank some very important people. The team tha
Yeah, tweezers. So the manufacturers could see if they were stocked properly. Tight about five minutes. I picked up the extra work through an app called gigwalk. Turns out gig walkers are all around us, regular folks with regular jobs and a smartphone doing small tasks for a little extra pocket money. A mobile workforce of more than 300,000 users and growing all controlled by a small startup in san francisco. Matt is one of three gigwalk founders, all former yahoo engineers, cnn calls the company brilliant, one of the most Innovative Companies in mobile. Joined by chris from eweek and the reporter from silicon beat as well. Well, this seems fairly straightforward. This is one of those apps i got immediately. It sees whats around me. It says somebody somewhere needs you to do x, y, z and well pay you five bucks. Its that simple. It is. Its a temp agency on phones. Companies will post on gigwalk. It will be like i need you to take a picture at a menu or fold tshirts at a supermarket. Peo
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