however her male supervisor got the recognition, but now she has been awarded a 3 million dollars breakthrough prize for her work. she says she will use the prize to fund scholarships for people underrepresented. so there. eric: that s great. jon scott is next. jon: up and down week for the white house, riding high on the strength of new jobs report, while an anonymous op-ed in the new york times trashes the president, putting senior officials under intense scrutiny. good evening i m jon scott. this is the fox report. new numbers from the labor department show the economy added more than 200,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate holding steady at an 18-year low of 3.9%. president trump tweeting about it, quote, we are breaking all jobs and economic records, but importantly our country has tremendous future potential. we have just begun. but overshadowing all that, the search for the author of a scathing op-ed in the new york times. the unnamed writer whom the
tucker: you know if you had paid attention southern poverty law center is a fraudulent organization. it has nothing to do with the south and poverty. they are used to crush people. in 2012 they inspired a shooting attack on the family research counsel labelling them a hate group. last month they paid 3.3-million dollars for falsie calling a foundation anti-muslim extremist. we could go on. they lie. they are reckless and totally dishonest. with that in mind, it was shocking to discover as jaded as we are that the fbi has a long
tucker: you know if you had paid attention southern poverty law center is a fraudulent organization. it has nothing to do with the south and poverty. they are used to crush people. in 2012 they inspired a shooting attack on the family research counsel labelling them a hate group. last month they paid 3.3-million dollars for falsie calling a foundation anti-muslim extremist. we could go on. they lie. they are reckless and totally dishonest. with that in mind, it was shocking to discover as jaded as we are that the fbi has a long
press or have them leave. i ll leave that to scott. scott do you want to say a few words. thank you so much, everybody. first off mr. president, on behalf of all of us, state and local leaders. both republican and democratic alike. thank you for hosting us. before you came in we had a good lively discussion about questions. you voted to a moment ago, foxcon which you were great to help us announce here, as i mentioned to many folks assembled. the panels here. in the future it ll be bigger, led by sharp and will be made in the united states. we re proud they would be ahead in wisconsin. a ten billion dollar investment. we re working with 3 million dollars of incentives. we think of infrastructure it ties into that. in the recent budget we made a
unelecteelected their pay is lay based on tenure and not performance. and special rules give them total job securitying with which adds up to zero accountability. publishing sector yua union sped millions on lobbying and political donations to make sure that the elected officials don t rock the boat. the federation spent 3 million dollars on lobbying and gave $7 million in campaign contributions. this is taxpayer funded lobbying of the government by the government. what a sick swampy joke. of course with their job so well-protected and no need to go to the trouble of actually getting elected, this permanent bureaucratic class can spend more time creating the rules and regulations that affect the rest of us. in between congress enacted 214 laws. in that same time federal agencies issued 3,853 rules and regulations. that s 18 regulations from the