0 credit. the problem is, as it s currently structured, one, is not the best way to deliver that assistance, and secondly, it s filled with fraud. i think we ve identified the samer shoe, but his prescription for it seems to be more of the same, an that s problematic. as we know earlier, rubio was burned by the rejection of his immigration bill by conservatives, and he was the guy that was put out there to sell it, the conservatives. he went out of his way wednesday to blame the president, by the way, for the immigration deadlock telling a wall street journal breakfast, i don t know if it s going to happen this year, i don t know if it s going to happen with this administration. what i found was the central impediment to making progress on this issue is people would say to me, we understand that you put all the security stuff in the bill, but we don t think that matters. we don t think the government will enforce the law anyway. and then they pointed to the irs scandal and the be
good evening. diane is on assignment tonight. and all day today, they were hard to miss. perhaps because we hoped for them so much. signs of life in our economy. starting with the stock market on a tear. up 340 points today. okts is now on track to be the single best month in 25 years 25 years. a hallry fueled by good news overseas in europe and here at home, too. we learned today that the american economy grew faster than expected over the summer. not roaring yet, but a growth spurt that s tamped down fears of a second recession. still, the big question tonight, will this momentum translate into jobs and the comeback america s been waiting for? abc s dan harris starts us off. reporter: if the country is looking for somebody to thank for this uptick, how about this guy? his name is alan goldberg and he was out today in los angeles, looking to buy a brand new ford. i just figured today s the day. i ve been saving and price is right. deal was good. reporter: alan s purc