to have asaid removed from power. >> i will tell you frankly, i don't think russia and china believe they are paying any price at all. nothing at all for standing up on behalf of the assad regime. the only way that will change is if every nation represented here directly and urgently makes it clear that russia and china will pay a price. >> clinton argued for united nation's sanctions. the u.s. could authorize force to topple assad's regime. not a good number for president obama. a weak jobs report left the unemployment rate at 8.2%. that means nearly 13 million people are jobless. a large number of them have been out of work for six months. the news pushed the markets down. the dow finished down 124 points. the jobs report is a big deal, of course, on the campaign trail. both parties are spinning it their own way. of course, there is a lot of finger pointing going on. as our white house correspondent dan lothian reports, the bad news is following president obama on his campaign bus tour. >> reporter: president obama's battleground bus tour drove over a speed bump when dismal job numbers overshadowed his campaign message. in ohio, the president didn't dwell on negative news but played it up. >> businesses have created 4.4 million new jobs over the past 28 months, including 500,000 new manufacturing jobs. that's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: unemployment remains at 8.2% and voters are divided over who can best handle the economy. 48% of registered voters think romney, 47% president obama. looking to keep a grip on the battleground states of ohio and pennsylvania that voted for him in 2008, the president pushed manufacturing gains especially in the auto industry to working class voters. he began the final day with breakfast in akron, ohio where the president was joined by three union workers by a good tire plant. the president toured the summer garden food manufacturing plant near youngstown. a business they said was expanding and creating jobs. at carnegie university there was an appeal for a second term. >> if you still believe in me, like i believe in you, i hope you will stand with me in 2012. >> reporter: the president told supporters almost every stop on the two-day bus tour that he was tough enough to handle negative ads from his opponent and outside groups. he admitted he was being outspent, the first time it's happened to a sitting president. as we saw in dan's report, the president started his day yesterday at a diner in akron, ohio. no doubt it was a thrill for the owner, ann harris. an hour of the president left, the 70-year-old diner owner died. here she is after meeting the president. >> they called. we had to work around it. get me down here. >> the local paper reports harris had a heart attack. the president was in pittsburgh when he got the news. he called her daughter to offer his condolences. in florida, george zimmerman is a free man one day after a judge said he was a flight risk. zimmerman posted a $100,000 bond to get out. >> we are confident and comfortable george will be safe. we were hoping the bail would be less than what it was. we will take the judge's comments to heart. we certainly don't necessarily agree with them. >> george zimmerman is charged with second degree murder in the shooting of trayvon martin. he said it was self-defense. california taking a leap into the future. the state will be on the way to building the first dedicated high speed rail line. after lobbying by jerry brown, state lawmakers approved billions to build it. plans to connect los angeles and san francisco. voters approved the project four years ago. support has fallen along with the state's economy. come monday, you may be in the dark when it comes to trying to surf the web from home. tens of thousands of americans computers infected with a dangerous virus. is your computer one of those? if it is, what can you do? help ahead. 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this virus targeted 4 million computers worldwide, 5000,000 in the us. if you click on it, it took you to another site. you go to itunes then on a site that looked like it where they might steal directly from you. they were stealing ad space. they ripped off $14 million this way. they were eastern european criminals according to the fbi. they were picked up. the virus is still out there. that's the danger. the big problem comes on monday, when if this is inside your computer, there's a chance you will find you cannot get on to the internet at all. so, what can you do about it? some of the biggest names on the internet have been trying to help. facebook sending notices to people whose computers act like they might have been infected letting people know maybe there's a problem. what to do if you think you have a problem is simple. go to dns-ok.us. this was set up with the fbi. go to that website. it will show you either a green indicator here or a red indicator here. green means you are clean, generally. it's not a guarantee. that says your computer doesn't seem to have a problem. if it comes up red, you need to act quickly. in any event, check out all of your spy ware, malware, get all the updates this weekend. make sure your security system is working as well as possible to get this thing out of your computer. take time, go to that website and just make sure because you don't want to find that it's monday and the ghost got you. >> all right, tom, thank you very much. now that we know what it means to us, let's talk about it. we all take our internet access for granted, right? 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>> there were two and three indicators in there like hourly wages that went up a little bit. i think the fed moving hangs on what happens to europe. i think we are going to see on wednesday, i believe, the fed minutes from the last meeting coming up. it's going to tell us whether the discussions about more stimulus are going to get more traction or waiting for europe to implod or not. the speck tor of europe blowing up. that's when they need to intervene in the markets. >> yeah. let's talk about bankers behaving badly. it's certainly been a theme of the global recession. a lot of focus on american banks until now. less than a week since barclays was fined for an interest rate fixing scandal, we now know the ceo, bob dimon and the coo resigned. they are headquartered in london, can the effects of the scandal reach across the shores into our wallets, do you think? >> yeah. it's a complicated scandal. people may not get a handle on what it means. the bigger scandal, the faith we rely on, stock exchanges, is solely undermined. every time they hear the word bank and scandal, it gives another reason not to want to play in the financial markets, stuff your money in the mattress and not buy stocks. feel like the game is rigged against you. it erodes the individual confidence in the market. it hits us in a weak spot. the timing with the way the economy is, the global economy, it's really a toxic group. >> in simple terms, briefly, what is libor and how does this whole thing and all the manipulation take money out of our pockets? libor is a london rate. they set rates for mortgages, college loans, car loans and it's basically a group of banks deciding how much they can borrow from one another. it's their cost of doing business. that translatings into our cost of living, again, what we pay on credit cards and mortgages. the issue was the banks were conspireing to keep the rate lower than usual. this might not have directly taken money out of your pocket, but it allowed firms to use this mechanism to trade and profit in other ways that might have affected you, the overall spending themes in the real world. >> dan, thank you for that. thank you for the explanation there. appreciate it. serena williams going for womenable dahn title number five. how does it stack up? we are going to wimbledon live. in fact, i'm already seeing your best friend, justin. ♪ i would've appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i am, tim? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide you with proactive updates on the status of your home loan. and our innovative online tools ensure that you're always in the loop. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. great! tyler here will show you everything. check out our new mobile app. now you can use your phone to scan your car's vin or take a picture of your license. it's an easy way to start a quote. watch this -- flo, can i see your license? 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