point of view, you saw these numbers as good and some as hopeful and some plain out bad. i think the white house regards them as disappointing. they would like more robust job growth than that. there is some question as to whether some of the job growth that might have occurred in march and april had been shifted by the warm weather in january and february, but be that as it may, to bring this unemployment rate down more rapidly, the administration needs a more robust level of job growth. i talked the other day to the former chairman of the president s economic advisers. i think there is a significant chance that we re going to have another spring time disappointment as we had in 2010 and 2011. the dow is down 157 points. we say wall street is reacting to this, as you clarified, the white house calling it disappointing but the president saying a long road to go but pointing to some of the optimism in the numbers that he sees. well, look. the stock market has been follow
hospital. live in brentwood have the drama that began when that trench caved in. reporter: what an ordeal, julie. just a few minutes ago, we watched as firefighters here, placed these large boards over the trench, with the words no step. they don t want anyone anywhere near this trench, but this was right here in front of this house where the man was digging this trench to do work on a sewer line, when suddenly it caved in on top of him. this power of dirt, that is buckets and buckets of heavy clay-like mud that suddenly fell on top of him. you could see they were bucketing out by hand, the dirt around him. once they were able to free the victim up, then they lifted him out. he s now going to john mere hospital, they re transporting him by helicopter to the walnut creek trauma center. describe his condition. he was stable. he was conscious and alert, answering questions. he was complaining though of leg pain and some pain to his pelvis and chest area. reporter: that
disappointments. facebook sets the wheels in motion filing for a $5 billion ipo and giving the public a first glance at how it makes money from friend requests and the like button. okay. so welcome to the program. today we re going to focus right off the top on earnings and m&a activity. europe is one hour into the trading day. advances equaling decliners on the dow jones stoxx 600. it s about the detail of the earnings and the m&a news. we ll be digging into deutsche bank. cac is down. bond auction out of france today. ftse mib down 58 points as well. in terms of sector performance right now that xstrata/glencore boosting their stock. chemicals, financial services are firm here. we have seen disappointment from the licks of unilever, the trend seems to be weakening. we ll hear from paulman as well l. shell is weaker. that s dragging oil and gas down. here is the key thing as well. auctions not only from france but spain today so we ll keep our eyes on ten-year government
many of us are wondering, how long will these conditions last? is tracking what is on the way. first, we are live in northwest. a video that may surprise you. it is a 11:00. city is still hot in. a lot of people out here to soak up this warm weather. forget the long johns. it is time to show some leg. unbelievable. awesome. got a warm welcome. this man had a comfortable lot walk. it was 70 degrees today. outhis woman had to venture to play some tennis. the temperature in february provided a break from nights indoors. unusual.s very was at work all day. i am excited to be of here this evening. a lot of people who could not out while the sun was up nocturnal approach. feel great. could be wearing a t-shirt. people who work indoors headed out. those who spent all day in the rejoiced. people are happy. for this man, the warm spell easier.ings a lot i love it. i love the weather like this. it feels like springtime. everyone says they hope for one thing. weath
egyptian officials say dozens of people have been killed in fan violence after a soccer match in the northern city of port st. said. fans say the field was stormed. details are coming in, but at least 50 people were killed, and there are other reports that put that toll even higher. for more on the story, i am joined by our correspondent in cairo. tell us how this tragedy developed. according to official regulators, 73 people died. more than 1000 people were injured. the whole thing started during a soccer match at the crossroads of the suez canal and the mediterranean. we have 73 deaths. rival fans stormed the field, and then there were confrontations with the fans of cairo. reports say this was initiated in order to continue with emergency law and there were discussions leading to impose a curfew. the egyptian parliament said it did the prosecutor said he was going to investigate the case. is there a history of rivalry between these teams? yes, there is a history of