job creation trailing the pace of last year through the first six months of the year. steve moore, senior economics writer at "the wall street journal" and joins us now. steve, 80,000 jobs, 0,000 jobs created. where did those jobs come from? >> well, jenna, a pretty lousy report overall. a lot of people expected 100 to 150,000 jobs so we're all very disappointed. yes, those jobs created came from, we did see an increase in white-collar hiring. so businesses for, what we call business services, increased their employment. we did see a small increase in manufacturing. we don't know if we can keep that going because manufacturing numbers were down last month. we actually did see an increase in temporary hiring. people, hiring part-time workers but those are, since they're part-time, jobs they're not paying full-time salaries. so overall, and by the way, if you look at the construction numbers and other areas of the economy like retail sales, just no