like a powder keg. they re hiding behind white masks. the jobs numbers on friday, john, a messy jobs report. i m wondering how the white house feels about this. on the one hand as both you and i know, there s two different surveys. the one survey shows businesses net adding jobs, 210,000 jobs with a big disappointment. the other survey of households shows a much bigger number and a job rating that fell to 4.2%. it s so hard to grasp in one word is this a good report, is this a bad report? when you look at that number, isn t it in. it was a disappointing report, but i think the white house feels and economists generally feel it wasn t as disappointing as it looks for the reasons you mentioned. usually the establishment survey is one economists have greater confidence in. it s been very difficult during the paneling dem mick to get accurate reads because it doesn t come in. pollsters deal with nonresponses for people they call to take the
i want to talk about the u.k. s position here a little bit. in is the first in-person meeting since the pandemic. it s the first g7 since brexit. boris johnson, the british prime minister, is hosting it. that puts him in an interesting position. it s an opportunity for him, isn t it in. absolutely. now it s a very important meeting after such a long time because of the pandemic and of course, i mean, he is trying to be the center of these seven countries. it is massive for him in the united kingdom because now he has just an abundant impression that he was very reliable and now, i mean, after having very good vaccination campaign and so
downing street said the seven leaders will put together the carbis declaration to ensure the world never ensures another pandemic. here s what boris johnson said on friday. we need to make sure that we learn the lessons from the pandemic, we need to make sure that we don t repeat some of the errors that we doubtless made in the course of the last 18 months or so and we need to make sure that we now allow our economies to recover. reporter: the g7 marks joe biden s debut on the global stage and his first opportunity to show off the state crown that he s gotten over the lifetime. even if they don t agree on everything, they appreciate his presence. watch this. it s wonderful to listen to the biden administration and to
the princess of whales traveling all part of the long-term royal transition process. charles held his own spinoff meeting about private sector efforts to tackle climate change. this ahead of the u.n. climate change conference which will also be held in the u.k. later this year. after so much focus on tensions within the royal family, this was an opportunity for the royals remaining in the u.k. to show a united front and reassert themselves on the world stage. max foster, cnn. well, that was an unusual amount of royal muscle for a g7 but that s what you get when the g7 is hosted in the u.k. of course, that comes ahead of mr. biden s personal meeting with the queen. that will be tomorrow. we ll have continuing coverage of the g7 right after this on cnn. kim? yeah, so many interesting
the case of germany like to have them coming from russia. would as emmanuel macron like to see a stronger unified european defense policy sort of separate and apart from nato which the united states is a big contributor to. these are the questions in the back of their minds. would we be better off preparing for the day when there s a potential donald trump back in the white house? for the moment this is an absolute opportunity for them for all of the multi-lateral views that they all share to try to build on those views, that u.s. leadership and try to cement in some of those values. that s the message president biden s selling here. look, we need to stand up for democracies. president trump was a leader of a democracy but he was a