so any year since 1950 unemployment has decreased more than this year than since 1950 and not only are more americans working, working americans are seeing their paychecks go up. weekly pay went up in october and an average hourly earns up almost 5% this year. that s more than some of the that s more than some of the lowest paid workers in our country who work in restaurants, hotels, entertainment have seen their pay go up 12% this year. over 5 1/2 million jobs, unemployment down at a record pace to 4.6%. before we pass the rescue plan, forecasters said it would take until the end of 2023 to get to 4.6 unemployment rate. today we ve reached that rate two years before forecasters thought it was possible. i would humbly suggest it is significant improvement from when i took office and a sign
and daughter-in-law what to do with their children regarding masks. i won t tell my daughter and son-in-law what to do about their children and their masks. that s up to my daughter and my son to make that decision based on a lot of factors. so if i m not going to tell my own son and daughter why would i tell total strangers out that we have 5 1/2 million kids in public schools. that s more kids in school than half a states have people, i think. i won t tell the parents of texas this is what you must do. and neither should the department of education or the biden administration. again, before they say anything to adults or children about covid and what you should do, close the damn border. then maybe we ll think you are serious. but until then just be quiet. dana: they announced yesterday at the border they apprehended 834 unaccompanied children just yesterday. they ll be in a school somewhere, by the way. somewhere in america they will be in skoo. dana: the constitution these ki
for our viewers, 15 1/2 million doses in three pharmacies, parma, ohio near cleveland. let s drop down to the court filing from friday. this is what was said in part. their failure to identify suspicious order was their business order. they called themselves delivery men with no responsibility for what they delivered or to whom. that crystallizes nicely, bill, the principle allegation of the plaintiffs saying they harmed us by looking the other way. how could three pharmacies not have known that some physician was overprescribing and that many thousands of patients were over using. bill: washington post story that s this story. steve cochrane the vice president of sales for key source medical. this is one of the emails. keep them coming flying out of
correct. he also talked about there being more people working than ever before. we also have more people in the united states than ever before. manufacturing jobs, president likes to talk about this. he said 600,000 new manufacturing jobs. again, here s the interesting thing. he has created there have been a lot of jobs created under the president in manufacturing, but it s 436,000, not 600,000. and this number comes from the bureau of labor and statistics. and factor in that over the last 20 years, we ve lost 5 1/2 million jobs in manufacturing. when you put this number into the total number of jobs created, this is not a turn around. right. but it s still a number he can use. i don t know why he didn t use 436 instead of 600,000. still a good number. we were talking about women in the workplace. let s look at what he said. we have more women in the work force than before. to stephanie s point, there are more people in the work force than ever before. given there are more
let s look at the core issues that started this whole thing and where we are today. chinese steel was flooding the u.s. market and hurting production. that was the rallying cry the president used to begin the trade war with china. while chinese steel exports were down to 5 1/2 million metric tons or down by 5 1/2 metric tons, million metric tons in late 2018, that s the lowest since february of that year. exports were still up more than 10% compared to 2017. what about u.s. steel? here s what the president said about that on friday. steel companies that were practically out of business when i came into office as president, and now they are thriving. they re not thriving actually. u.s. steel, the flagship corporation that the president likes to highlight saw its stock price drop by 60% from the highs last year. it s now trading below $20 a share. u.s. steel and u.s. steel companies are not actually thriving. then there s the