Nathan Hager
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It evoked emergency authority to send $20 billion in weapons to three Gulf nations, and it suggested in recent days the war could justify a new round of tariffs, even though the Supreme Court struck down emergency tariffs weeks before the conflict began.
In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg Radio.
It's not a game, it's a career.
That's the tag to this new ad campaign from the Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Department pitching gamers to be air traffic controllers.
It starts with the Xbox logo, then shifts to flashy graphics telling gamers they've trained for this all along and touting six-figure salaries.
It's an unconventional recruitment tactic, but the agencies say that's the point.
Airports are still short more than 3,000 fully certified controllers.
In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg Radio.
There has been a couple of days, six or around 10 transits, but they still know the numbers of 130 transits a day.
So the reality is that the situations for the seafarers continues to be quite dire in the area.
Since the war began, the Trump administration has cited national security to order Sable Offshore to reopen a Southern California pipeline that closed from an oil spill more than a decade ago.
It evoked emergency authority to send $20 billion in weapons to three Gulf nations, and it suggested in recent days the war could justify a new round of tariffs, even though the Supreme Court struck down emergency tariffs weeks before the conflict began.
In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg Radio.
Since the war began, the Trump administration has cited national security to order Sable Offshore to reopen a Southern California pipeline that closed from an oil spill more than a decade ago.
It evoked emergency authority to send $20 billion in weapons to three Gulf nations, and it suggested in recent days the war could justify a new round of tariffs, even though the Supreme Court struck down emergency tariffs weeks before the conflict began.
In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg Radio.
Since the war began, the Trump administration has cited national security to order Sable Offshore to reopen a Southern California pipeline that closed from an oil spill more than a decade ago.
It evoked emergency authority to send $20 billion in weapons to three Gulf nations, and it suggested in recent days the war could justify a new round of tariffs.
even though the Supreme Court struck down emergency tariffs weeks before the conflict began.
In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg Radio.