have been anti-police whether a 2020 campaign, anti-police rioting they celebrated and endorsed and carry that over to the latest executive order, which is really anti-police executive order and as we ve seen in this country, crime has skyrocketed because of the anti-police movement. public rhetoric doesn t match up with the action the administration has taken and they are anti-police in every respect. todd: i d like to juxtapose ashley strohmier s report about the anticipated lawlessness that could happen within a matter of hours with what we just discussed here, president biden s white house meeting with defund the police movement individuals despite the fact he s said i m a fan of refunding the police. whose side is this white house
the music doesn t match the shot. it is beautiful shot. doing that in north carolina right now. i want rachel: you want yoga. this story is about to get rachel s blood pressure going. rachel: the president gave the teacher of the year award at the white house and listen to what he said about your kids. president biden: they are
in your general remarks hegseth. pete: this song? i feel like maybe more you. i know this song but never on my play list. will: pop culture efemale artist play list. pete: ileana morris smith for sure. rachel: female pop star very racey insta grams is what i figured out. [laughter] pete: only one of them. and it s really racey. rachel: even i like her. pete: britney is free and now she is really really free. rachel: she has a hot husband. oh they are getting married. pete: baby daddy because they are not married. will: talk sports. i have no idea what you are talking about. you thought i was taking a shot earlier when i asked you how big the oil flat form was couple football fields? i could see your face this is not about sports.
those will come down. it s also become, as we saw in the clip, a platform for a lot of misogyny, a lot of women get treated badly on twitter. hate speech, defamation, misogyny. i don t see it changing. there is a long process still, so we ll be following it. coming up, testimony versus text messages. what marjorie taylor greene said under oath doesn t match what she reportedly sent to trump s chief of staff in the days after the 2020 election. plus, we have more on a legal loss for the former president. we ll look at what a contempt ruling means in the new york attorney general s civil investigation. $10,000 a day. morning joe is coming right back. before discovering nexium 24hr
the situation room . we begin with the state of unemployment in america, just three months before election day. both democrats and republicans have something to seize on in the newest jobs report. employers say they added 163,000 jobs to the u.s. economy in july. that s better than economists expected, and something for the obama camp to hang its hat on. but the romney camp is pointing to this figure, the overall unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to 8.3%, because american households report losing 195,000 jobs. we want to bring in our white house correspondent, dan lothian. so sounds like kind of a wash, politically, dan. it does. and what the president is trying to do is highlight the positive, as you pointed out. yes, the unemployment rate did tick up to 8.3%, but what they re focused on is the fact that jobs were created, more jobs than expected. the experts out there, economists had expected that some 95,000 jobs would have been created last month, but as you pointe