it s the top story as we go around the world in 80 around 0 seconds. i understand doindonesia. discover the wreckage of that russian plane on the side of a dormant tornado. it was carrying dozens of airline employees and journalists. the pilot asked permission to drop from 10,000 to 6,000 feet and then the jet immediately disappeared from radar. no word on what caused the crash. united kingdom. thousands of off duty cops took to the streets of london. they claimed government budget cuts will cost them pay and jobs. thousands more public sector workers also worked out of working protest. when you cut policing by up to 20%, the only thing you get more of is not more police. you get more crime. shepard: u.k. law forbids police from striking. spain. police say they arrested more than 50 people as soccer fans riot madrid. some folks threw bottles and torched cars.
now we don t know what ultimately became of this woman except that she suffered serious cuts, serious bruises, but we do know this, she s not the only one. yet keeping them honest until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days were insisting that what you just sawed was only an isolated incident. translator: here i want to mention an important point. they have pledged not to use violence against protestors, physically or verbally. now do these troops look like they ve taken some sort of pledge against nonviolent protestors. it s been going on for days. riot police for all intents and purposes engaged in rioting of their own. yet keeping them honest we ll speak shortly with the new york times david kirk patrick who reports that no one in the military has been publicly investigated or charged with any sort of misconduct. in a statement today the military supreme council said it had already taken, quote, all the legal action to hold whoever is responsible account
statistics of unemployment report show the economy added a net of zero jobs in august. that s the worst jobs report in 11 months. there were other ominous numbers inside the monthly update, including a drop in hourly earnings. next week, congress will return to washington and on thursday morning, the new congressional super committee will meet for the first time to work on job creation. well, no, that would make way too much sense for congress. the new congressional super committee will, instead, be working on killing jobs, which in washington speech is now called deficit reduction. the last significant deficit reduction effort was led by president clinton, after the economy emerged from a recession and was growing steadily. deficit reduction in an almost-flat economy with zero job growth could lead to net job losses, especially the losses of government jobs, which will have to be cut if government budget cuts are enacted. at the end of the first day of
now, allison. the urban league this week found that this recession has literally erased 30 years of economic gains among african-americans. we found the problem was particularly acute in the city of charlotte, north carolina, where now 20% of african-americans are out of work. our last day was july 29, 2009, i ve been out of work two years. reporter: derek fox is the face of an unemployment rate that has reached deep into charlotte s black middle class. since he was laid off, he has contacted more than a thousand companies looking for work. so far not even a nibble. i got out of school, didn t get the jobs i was looking for. then i went back, got an mba degree, you know, and i m almost like, wow, was this really worth it? reporter: charlotte was the promised land for well educated blacks or those who wanted to climb the ladder by improving their education, but the financial crisis, recession and government budget cuts hit african-american workers
reporter: derek fox is the face of an unemployment rate that has reached deep into charlotte s black middle class. since he was laid off, he has contacted more than a thousand companies looking for work. so far not even a nibble. i got out of school and didn t get the jobs i was looking for. then i went back, got an mba degree, you know, and i m almost like, wow, was this really worth it? reporter: charlotte was the promised land for well educated blacks or those who wants to climb the ladder by improving their education, but the financial crisis, recession and government budget cuts hit african-american workers particularly hard. vanessa parker got her bachelor s in business while working as an administrative assistant at ibm, but instead of moving up, ibm moved out. now she works a survival job for minimum wage. we want the american dream, to be able to take care of our homes and children. reporter: african-americans have historically had about double the national unemploym