another contender officially enters the presidential race, former senator rick santorum. will make it official tomorrow in somerset, pa. just outside of pittsburgh. we will have live coverage on the c-span network. the discussion this morning focuses primarily on what is in the sunday papers. the u.s. economy and a story we found from a gallup poll indicating that more americans think they will have to work after they retire. the numbers are on your screen. you can also keep track of our e-mail address, journal @journal.org. let s begin with a look at some of the headlines. we want to also talk about the gallup poll that says a combined eight in 10 americans think it will continue working full-time or part-time after they reach the retirement age. more of these workers, 44%-36% say they will do so because they want to rather than they have to. overall, most workers expect to work part time after retirement age. 53% said they will work at least part time after they retire. we
dollars are poorly being tracked. and there is a nonbinding resolution asking president obama to provide a rationale regarding current operations in libya. that will be the topic for our next 45 minutes or so. it will be on your thoughts on what president obama should be saying about it. as well as the vote yesterday, and if it is significant. the numbers to call or at the bottom of your screen. you can reach out to us by e- mail if you want. you can also reach us on twitter. the story comes from the hill this morning regarding house proceedings. the house friday approved a resolution that scolds the obama administration for failing to seek congressional authority on the military operations in libya. we will read more on this. we will have some sound on this as well in a few moments to give you a flavor of what happens on the house floor. in the meantime, here is how you can participate. we are looking at the boat as far as the rationale on the vote as far as the rationale
it has been a mixed week of indicators. the stock market has had some challenges. we learn to that manufacturing is down in the u.s. people are raising concerns about the economy. we thought the best thing would be to listen to you, rather than listening to analysts and economists. are you changing your spending habits? are you delaying retirement? or are you finding opportunities that you would like to tell us about. that he would like to tell us about? here are the phone numbers. they are on the screen. the u.s. economy, what impact has it had on your life? we asked peter kore, economic edgecomb economic ladder from bloomberg the economic editor from bloomberg. the jobless numbers, what is the significance of it this time around? it is always one of the most mcginn members the government puts out, but at this stage of the recovery probably more than ever because people want to know whether what technically began the summer of 2009 is stalling out or not. bloomberg h