this whole country. brian: resentment. a country of resentment. politics are always played a big role in this country. more than ever because it s so visible. such a material world right now. celebrity, materialism, i don t know that they have ever peaked at the same time to this degree. everybody feels they should have more no matter how much or little they put in it. brian: is he a jealous at me. nice vest who usually wear as vest charles payne. instead of being happy you are angry the. texas. ainsley: why are you in texas. brian: sam the avenger coming out. that s a subtle. couple weeks early gives it a few subtle hints and hits you hard with the book cover. that s capitalism, by the way. brian: a little resentment, again. steve: charles, we will be watching you on fbn. see you later.
focused on what we are doing which is having a clear vision of where we re going to take the country and not just condemning all the terrible things that donald trump does. jillian: big difference in those numbers you just saw. absolutely. i mean look american voters are voting with their pocketbooks. a dollar into a campaign is typically a vote at the ballot box. i think that s a good sign for the president. i mean it is unprecedented haul, and i don t think it s going to stop any time soon. jillian: thank you for joining us on this saturday. thank you. leland: some of president trump s 2020 pitch for reelection centers around the economy. he talked about it last night. this data, u.s. unemployment rate the lowest in 50 years. september jobs report shows the unemployment rate is down to 3.5% and the economy added 136,000 jobs in september. all right. what does that mean? we bring in kristina partsinevelos of fbn. good to see you. thanks for being here on a saturday. fbn anchor wor
abused by priests tells fox it is happy the judge is confident in her assessment but adds while this report is ostensibly an attempt at transparency it really feels like another move by officials to handle allegations of abuse in house. the independent review launched a year ago after what dolan called the summer of hell starting with the pennsylvania attorney general s report that 300 priests had abused a thousand victims over 70 year period. that sparked a tide of investigations worldwide, culminating in the pope holding an unprecedented meeting with leading bishops in rome last february. the announcement also comes weeks after new york state s child victim s act opened a one-year window for people who say they were victims of abuse as children, to file suits. no statute of limitations. according to a wall street journal report, more than 700 suits have been filed, with a majority against the catholic church. in the past three years, the archdiocese has awarded 67
businesses that do business with europe. that s going to affect the economy here. the bond market, the inversion of the yield, there s some concerns, but there s still strength in the united states. the big question is, when and if this recession will come, so far we are showing resilience. leland: all right. then we watch as the chinese delegation heads over to the united states for talks coming up. correct. leland: kristina and her friend at fox business will be covering it all. we will be right back. thank you.
saturday, that s never happens. i would like to point out too that we are now fox business. we had a refresh this week so we re officially fox business encouraging people to watch the channel during the week of course not over your show. leland: thank you. the numbers we keep chugging along, jobs added 136,000 for september. a lot of resilience for the labor market. when we talk about just what we re expecting over the last little while, strength. the numbers a little bit lower than what economists are expecting at 140,000, but if we look at the graph and we have one just coming up under president trump, the strength, the number of jobs that have been added over the past several years. you can see them still climbing higher. most of the new jobs this past september came in the service sector, like education, healthcare providers. it was the retail sector that was hit the hardest. lost about 11,000 jobs there. think about some of the stores that keep closing. the bankruptcies th