cyberspace of people who maybe through curiousity have gone to this web site seeking lord only knows what. if it s a 1.7 million they says 37 that men s one in 450 of the people around you. so in new york, eight or ten people on a block are going what do i do now? there is a an audible gulp happening right now of all the people who have gone to that site and i just wonder, at what point do you think storing all of my personal photographic evidence my name, my address when do you think that s a good idea? and even though the company says yeah, it s totally scrubbed, you re save, you re secure after all that happened with the nsa and let alone health care healthcare.gov. why think that stuff is secure. isn t the message nothing is safe and secure. they the good takeaway and i ll be curious to see what happens.
here, and i think you re right in that jobs is going to be the big ticket item. martha: yeah. perhaps the big missed moment and opportunity in the presidency. we will see. bret, thank you very much. we ll see you tonight. bill: we want to hear from you at home with continuing crchs over health care healthcare.gov. would you trust it with your personal information? that is our twitter question of the day. @bill hemmer, @martha maccallum. this big social media hacking overnight, a big deal, atexted about two million people. i m going to see the bartenders are holding sessions at the bar [laughter] talking about health care. good luck with that. martha: can i talk to you about your health care? all right, this fox news alert for you know now, anç encouragg sign for the economy as the labor department reports a sharp drop in the new claims of unemployment benefits. new jobless claims fell by 23,000 last week to just under 300,000, that s nearly a six-year low. we have not seen a number