on the first people magazine most beautiful people. michelle pfeiffer. she joins me to talk about marriage and good movies. i remember that magazine cover. it was the first one. i didn t know that. do you remember when they asked you to do this? how did that come about? well, i probably thought it was kind of silly at the time. and i there it is. oh, look at me. and i probably, you know, was embarrassed by the whole thing and i had a movie coming out. so you know. people must bring it up. is it a hard thing to live up to all these years later? the older you get, yes. you re definitely more scrutinized for sure. probably the aging process is harder to give into. you know, when you end up on magazines like that. you look absolutely fantastic. i don t want to be overly a fan here. but you look really good. you re very sweet. i want to play a clip of one of my favorite movies of all time in part because it had you. but it s one of these movies. take a quic
shelling and shooting. the fire breaks out again. at least 200 people kills there today, according to activists in the city, including women and children. i spoke to a witness, we re calling him danny. he s only giving his first name for obvious reasons. but he s at great risk. what s been happening? what s the latest? well, what s been happening, right? yes. they have been bombarding an area in homs for three hours. mortar bombs and tank shells. there s a part of the syrian army defected. they went down to welcome the syrian army, so they bombarded it with water bombs and tank shells. and in the first half hour, we have 40 people dead. now we ve got about 200 dead all around homs. there are people under the destruction. we can t move them. all of the buildings have been on top of build bodies, human beings. kids dead, women dead, men dead. we can t get medication. they re shooting at the avenue, they re shooting. we can t get medication in there, we can t help them.
unemployment drops to 8.6. that is the lowest level for unemployment in about three years. a big psychological headline, but a closer look. 120,000 jobs added last month really isn t great. frankly, that is barely enough to keep up with population growth, never mind put a dent in the 9 million jobs lost in the great recession. still, the president hopes that america will focus on the unemployment rate and he s also hoping he can get some of what this guy has. oh, that bill. he is the love of so many voters. recently some republicans have said bill clinton isn t sold on barack obama term two, but the two men appeared together at a green building event in washington today. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me, he s home alone too often. and this has been a passion for him for quite some time, so i am very grateful for his involvement. well, president obama needs all the bill he can get. bill clinton s
today, who or what will move the u.s. economy out of its stall? we begin with jim demint and jim hoffa. and as we near the anniversary of 9/11, mike rogers and senate homeland security chairman joe lieberman and all things political with peter baker of the new york times and mike duffy of time magazine. i m candy crawley, and this is state of the union. first, president obama is going to unveil his new jobs plan on thursday, and it s a critical speech with the disappointing jobs numbers we saw come out a few days ago, and we see who could benefit right away. he is not always a republican establishment favorite but holds sway in the tea party and the tea party may hold sway in the primaries. his event will be well attend and closely watched. he is joining me from clemson, south carolina. thank you so much for taking time out. i want to start off talking about jobs. and what is in the jobs plan and what cannot be in it? i spent the month of august visiting businesses, m