have. adam co founded method. he set his sights on one of the toughest parts of the windy city. can you add how many cents it costs extra to bottle method here rather than in the sticks? no i can t, and i don t care. we have a facility here that people like working in they really like the people they work with as a result of that they re highly productive. this is the pull monday neighborhood on chicago s far south side. unemployment tops 20%. it is a rich industrial history, but as american manufacturing has declined so have the jobs here. for anyone who has written off this area barbara hard man has a message for you. it s better. yes, much better. why is it better? they have jobs. they re working. they re finding jobs. these young people wouldn t
achievement is just beginning to be appreciated. people are discovering that he passed more significant important domestic legislation than any other president since world war ii, except possibly and i say possibly lyndon johnson. not only did he pass a budget agreement that the budget agreement that set the stage for the surpluses in the mid 90s and growth period of the mid 90s. the kennedy foundation gave him the profiles courage award for making the tough decision to allow that agreement. the clean airbill stifled for 13 years he made a market approach and got it passed. he got legislation passed that deregulated our energy sectors that reduce consumer price. he got past a significant civil rights bill the americans with disabilities act which opened job opportunities for almost 50 million americans that really had had difficulty in finding
bush celebrated her 89th birthday. and her husband will mark his 90th birthday later this week. that s the morning dish of scrambled politics. right now, i m joined by washington post reporter, good morning, david. hey, how are you? the president has a lot planned today, announcing a big push to ease student loans. what do you know about the executive order he s going to be issuing? he s trying to time this around graduation season, using the saturday weekly address to talking about the difficulty many young students are having and recent graduates in repaying debt, their loans, and i think he mentioned earlier, he s going to try to do the payments at capped at 10 % of the arian monthly income. he talk about this in 2012 in the re-election campaign easing student debt, saying it s over $1 trillion nationwide, and this is making young people who already having trouble in the economy, you know, finding jobs,
answer to if she does become a contender in 2016. it s hard to understand how you can lose 33 files and $6 billion. we ll continue to investigate. elizabeth prann, thanks very much. thanks. a paradox in the employment picture. more people are finding jobs. fewer people are looking for work. we ll discuss what s going on. imagine this. sophisticated drug tunnels found under our southern border. where they lead. when i say sophisticated, check it out. who the feds say are behind them. a chinese ship reportedly detected an electronic pulse signal very deep in the indian ocean. could it be from malaysian flight 370? a lot of people have friends
murray and we all know charles murray is basically has blatantly said that black people are inferior. his reference to the inner city males is definitely a proxy for black men, but having said that, the congressional black caucus wants to treat this as an opportunity to look at the culture that has prevented black men from working. i mean, you talked about it earlier in your earlier segment, the lack of affordable health care. the lack of transportation has haunted many black men in terms of finding jobs. the lack of adequate educational opportunity where you re not just compiling these worthle worthless certificates but you re getting the education and job training that will provide you with job opportunity and of course we cannot ignore the culture of bigotry, discrimination and racism that