rate has fallen to 8.6%. that s the lowest rate in nearly three years. christine romans back with us in new york now. so, christine, what a marked improvement. 120,000 jobs added in november, where are we seeing the most growth here? we had the last two months here res have hire, as well. many more jobs created in september and october than we thought. the growth we re seeing is in the retail industry, no surprise there. 50,000 jobs created in the retail industry and half of those were in clothing stores and also in apparel, you know, accessory stores. you also saw leisure and hospitality. that means hotels, restaurants, too, food and drinking places. anything that has to do with people starting to get out and spend money there. you saw them adding workers in those places. also, professional and business services. 27,000 jobs created there and in health care and education, we saw about 20,000 jobs created. so, retail, food and drink, professional, medical system, medical pl
university, the reason we yawn is not because we re sleepy or tired but because our brain is getting hot. apparently yawning cools off our brains. that s why we yawn so much on this shift. that s right. people are more likely to yawn in the summer than in the winter. interesting. yeah. my brain. yes. i feel cooler already. apparently there was a big book back in 1996 called the rules which governed how people should date. how women should find mr. right, all this. i remember that. there s a new study from the university of iowa that says those rules are outdated, the times have changed. now they re saying it s more about nonromantic sex. they re saying casual sex can become something more meaningful. and lasting, according to this university of iowa study. and other rules in terms of cohabitating before marriage is now a good thing. this is outdated, they say don t rush into sex. don t talk to a man first. no more than casual kissing on the first date.
muslims. either way, he says, it s not good for the terrorism war we re fighting. that s for frank. sorry, heather. yeah, megyn, this is obviously not the only hearing that pete king will have. the idea that we can t do anything until we do everything is not in the cards. we published a book back in november called shari a: the threat to america, which demonstrates that pete king is on the right track in starting what i hope will be a comprehensive set of hearings why looking at what s going on inside the muslim community worldwide and here in america and i hope he will address the role being played by organizations that the muslim brotherhood we re hearing a lot about it in egypt and elsewhere, but it s here as well itself has called our organizations and organizations of our friends. to the extent, megyn, that
talking about jobs. a jobs program for liberals and book authors and publishing houses and academics. we recognized the tea party has been great for business on the right, glenn beck and so forth and great for business on the left. a bunch of new books and documentaries under the way. one of the most prominent from thomas frank who wrote a book back what is the matter with kansas. he s got a tea party book on the way. indicate czarnecki of the new york times has a book on the way. everywhere you look people are trying to get a slice of this whole tea party argument. is the influence of this tea party overstated by the hype and hyster hysteria? my personal believe it is. what drives it on the conservative and liberal end of the spectrum is the incentives. the incentives are there to get
he still can t hear us. let me move on to another issue and we ll get senator graham back in a minute. senator schumer, you wrote a book back in 2007, positively american, winning back the middle-class majority one family at a time. the chief of staff, rahm emanuel has said this will be a middle class health care bill. if you look at our polling, middle income americans who were asked about this health care bill are roundly opposed to it. 58% say this is not a good idea. how does this deliver then for the middle class? it really does deliver for the middle class. as i said, there are lots of misinformation. that firefighter in rockville center, and you can repeat that with tens of millions of families, are worried. people ask themselves particularly at a time of recession, how is it going to affect me? they ve been told by special interests that are against the bill that they will lose their coverage.