people. and we have a phone line that you can call me directly and i ll answer the phone and you can talk to us and tell us where you live and we can tell you how to help us. it s 407-687-9740. yvonne, let me ask you, i know that you have a custody agreement now with dale, obviously the father of the children that we see here with their faces blurred out. yes. he and michelle had a volatile, and by all accounts at times, violent relationship. he s the only suspect right now, but obviously he has not been charged. how is the custody arrangement working right now between you and he? it s working out very well. he s very agreeable. we haven t had any problems whatsoever. i m very grateful to see the grandbabies. they have been part of my life for three years now and they re very much a part of me and i know that wherever michelle is, she would want them to still, you know, be part of our lives as well and they are granting me that, so i m very, very
her mother outfront tonight with a plea. and the bottom line on employment. 200,000 jobs added in america in the past month. president obama, meet ronald reagan? let s go, outfront. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, is it morning in america for barack obama? the u.s. added 200,000 jobs last month. that absolutely trounces expectations and it brought the unemployment rate down to 8.5%. now, that is the fourth month in a row that we have seen a drop in the unemployment rate. we are now at the lowest level in almost three years. prior to the crisis. but where did we see the growth? health care and manufacturing are the two areas that stand out. manufacturing, in fact, may surprise you, but really been the area bouncing back all year. i want to put all this in perspective because it s really important for the election. i m going to call this a pie. it represents the 8.7 million jobs lost since the recession began in 2008. that is a whole lot of jobs. all right. since
in america for barack obama? the u.s. added 200,000 jobs last month. that absolutely trounce expectations and it brought the unemployment rate down to 8.5%. now, that is the fourth month in a row that we have seen a drop in the unemployment rate. we are now at the lowest level in almost three years. prior to the crisis. but where did we see the growth? health care and manufacturing are the two areas that stand out. manufacturing in fact may surprise you, but really been the area bouncing back all year. i want to put all this in perspective because it s really important for the election. i m going to call this a pie. it represents the 8.7 million jobs lost since the recession began in 2008. that is a whole lot of jobs. all right. since then, though, 2.5 million jobs have been added. now, that s about 30% of the pie. so you can see it as positive because it s improvement and it is, but you could also say more than two-thirds of that pie is still red and that s a problem. there
reagan? let s go, outfront. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight is it morning in america for barack obama? the u.s. added 200,000 jobs last month. that absolutely trounce expectations and it brought the unemployment rate down to 8.5%. now, that is the fourth month in a row that we have seen a drop in the unemployment rate. we are now at the lowest level in almost three years. prior to the crisis. but where did we see the growth? health care and manufacturing are the two areas that stand out. manufacturing in fact may surprise you, but really been the area bouncing back all year. i want to put all this in perspective because it s really important for the election. i m going to call this a pie. it represents the 8.7 million jobs lost since the recession began in 2008. that is a whole lot of jobs. all right. since then, though, 2.5 million jobs have been added. now, that s about 30% of the pie. so you can see it as positive because it s improvement and it is, but you could
okay snsm he put up 687 wind turbines at reported $1.5 billion. he wanted to export the energy just as you do. clean energy get away from oil. he couldn t make it work. t didn t work. so, therefore, we don t have it. if you scratch the surface, you will see that t. boone pickens has another agenda which is natural gas. because oil well runs dry what do they have? natural gas. t. boone pickens owns more natural gas rights than anybody in this country. is he trying to promote natural gas which is not clean which is also a fossil fuel. bill: is he a businessman, he wants to make money. that s right. bill: if he can sell natural gas and wind, is he going to do both. he told me and i believe him he put his money where his mouth is and they couldn t get the wind power to the urban areas. they couldn t do it. that s just not the case. it s absolutely not the case. bill: all right. but, you know, t. boone