as residents come back to see what s become of their homes, they re finding this. they expected on day five it would not be so bad. they would like the government to be here. they d like to have more solutions. those are the questions they re asking. there s always the evacuees, toure. there are five evacuation centers, five shelters, and we visited two of them today. one closed down and they moved them from one place to another. we spoke with the driver that moved them, and this is how he described those vac kevacuees. take a listen to danny connors. there was a couple kids on the bus with two different colored shoes and socks. my kids are older now, and you think about stuff like that. you realize what you got. reporter: toure, there s this to help the evacuees and those who don t have things. this is a hygiene kit and a cleanup kit. it has towels and plastic bags and clean wipes.
office, unemployment would be closer to 10%. today on the trail, very different spin from the same numbers. this morning we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. i know we re close to an election, but this isn t a game. these are people s jobs. these are people s lives. he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today we learned that it s actually 7.9%. that s 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is higher today than when barack obama took office. we have our dynamic jobs report duo, bernstein and mauri maurice. that s a good number. how is it? it s a good number when you consider the past couple of months moved up on the payrolls 84,000. one of the things i always like to do when we talk about this is smooth out the monthly noise in the data by taking ang average. if you look at the average over the past four months and the employment growth has picked up, it