out a now zany candidacy of newt gingrich? will he get tough like that the way mitt is getting tough on the front-runner right now? well, bill clinton isn t as reliable as he used to be and certainly isn t that reliable as far as barack obama is concerned. i d much prefer if i m the president to have clinton focusing on the republicans and on their policies than praising him because he knows something might leak out, you know, that that, you know, reminds us of 2008 a little bit, but, you know, clinton clinton is an excellent and really important tool when it comes to making economic arguments. if he can keep it at that and do some of the border states like virginia and north carolina where the president is now leading the republicans, if those are the areas where clinton can be very effective. do you think he s more effective going after republicans for the very reason that people doubt his love affair with barack obama? they doubt that that it s a fully requited love betw
but there s a real big but does he need bill clinton to win? let s go outfront i m erin burnett. unemployment jumps 8% chblt that s the lowest level for unemployment in about three years. it s a big headline, but a closer look, 120,000 jobs added last month isn t great. that s barely enough to keep up with population growth, let alone put a dent in the 9 million jobs lost in the great recession. still, the president hopes americans will focus on the unemployment rate. and he s also hoping he can get some of what this guy has. oh, that bill. he has the love. he has the love of so many voters. recently some republicans said bill clinton isn t sold on barack obama term two. but the two men appeared together at a green building event in washington today. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. partly thanks to me he s home alone too often. and this has been a passion for him for quite some time. president obama needs all the bill he can ge
unemployment jumps 8% chblt that s the lowest level for unemployment in about three years. it s a big headline, but a closer look, 120,000 jobs added last month isn t great. that s barely enough to keep up with population growth, let alone put a dent in the 9 million jobs lost in the great recession. still, the president hopes americans will focus on the unemployment rate. and he s also hoping he can get some of what this guy has. oh, that bill. he has the love. he has the love of so many voters. recently some republicans said bill clinton isn t sold on barack obama term two. but the two men appeared together at a green building event in washington today. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. partly thanks to me he s home alone too often. and this has been a passion for him for quite some time. president obama needs all the bill he can get. bill clinton s book back to work , example number one of the former president s popularity. it s th
unemployment drops to 8.6. that is the lowest level for unemployment in about three years. a big psychological headline, but a closer look. 120,000 jobs added last month really isn t great. frankly, that is barely enough to keep up with population growth, never mind put a dent in the 9 million jobs lost in the great recession. still, the president hopes that america will focus on the unemployment rate and he s also hoping he can get some of what this guy has. oh, that bill. he is the love of so many voters. recently some republicans have said bill clinton isn t sold on barack obama term two, but the two men appeared together at a green building event in washington today. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me, he s home alone too often. and this has been a passion for him for quite some time, so i am very grateful for his involvement. well, president obama needs all the bill he can get. bill clinton s
the enthusiasm gap. republicans are expected to have a banner year at the polls this november. democrats really want to fire up their base as well. julie: molly, thank you very much. gregg: bill clinton isn t the only big name out on the campaign trail these days. first lady michelle obama as well as vice president joe biden are campaigning in typically solid democratic states like wisconsin and california. in the final weeks leading up to the elections democrats are bringing out the big guns, but president obama is noticeably absent. joining me with a debate, rick tyler, founding director of new american leadership and rich masters, democratic strategist and former policy advisor. we have rick and rich, so have to be real carefully here. rich masters, let me start with you, our fox news opinion dynamics poll puts president