unemployment rate held firm at 8.2%. how s it going to play in november? despite the weak jobs numbers, republicans are nervous that mitt romney is kicking away a winnable election. it began with a tweet from rupert murdoch and is now spreading throughout his media empire. and now a lot of conservatives who never liked romney are saying, i told you so. also, remember when pennsylvania s republican house majority leader said voter i.d. laws would help mitt romney win the election? here s what he was talking about. a new study shows that three quarters of a million people in the state don t have the proper identification and most of them are likely democratic voters. and not even scarlet ohara said the name ashley so much. look, ashley. ashley. ashley, ashley, ashley. what s not respectful, ashley? ashley ashley, ashley, ashley, i ll say it again. that s joe wallach duckworth lost both legs fighting in remark and joins us tonight and our joe walsh highlight reel. exac
to a big win at wimbledon this morning? can she take the top prize? you re liking the music this morning. that is one of my favorite songs, matt picked that song, kudos to you. welcome back, bianna golodryga. thank you. happy to be back. nice to have you back. a quick vacation. man, i ve come back to a lot of news this morning. a lot of news this week. yeah. hello, everybody. it s saturday, july 7th. disappointing jobs numbers yesterday. another disappointing number. 69,000 created in may. 80,000 last month. it s jump-started the race for the white house. both sides coming out swinging. analysts saying these numbers could be the defining turning point of the race. we re going to get further into that coming up. tough dynamic for the president. plus, it was one of the most sensational trials in recent history. the case of scott peterson. they made made-for-tv movies about this case. this morning, a big new development. there could be a round two in this
the comeback you re liking the music this morning. that is one of my favorite songs, our executive producer, matt, picked that song. kudos to you. welcome back, bianna golodryga. thank you. happy to be back. nice to have you back. a quick vacation. man, i ve come back to a lot of news this morning. a lot of news this week. yeah. hello, everybody. it s saturday, july 7th. disappointing jobs numbers yesterday. another disappointing number we had. 69,000 created in may. 80,000 last month. it s jump-started the race for the white house. both sides coming out swinging. analysts saying these numbers could be the defining turning point of the race. we re going to get further into that coming up. tough dynamic for the president. plus, it was one of the most sensational trials in recent history. the case of scott peterson. they made made-for-tv movies about this case. he was convicted of killing his wife and their unborn son. this morning, a big new development.
to a win at wimbledon this morning. can she take the top prize? you re liking the music this morning. that is one of my favorite songs, matt picked that song, kudos to you. welcome back, bianna golodryga. a quick vacation. man, i ve come back to a lot of news. hello, everybody. it s saturday, july 7th. disappointing jobs numbers yesterday. another disappointing number. 69,000 in may. 80,000 last month. it s jump-started the race for the white house. both sides coming out swinging. analysts saying these numbers could be the defining turning point of the race. tough dynamic for the president. plus, it was one of the most sensational trials in recent history. the trial of scott petersen. this morning, a big new development. there could be a round two in this story. we have all had heated political discussions over the dinner table. for brad pitt, those fights are going public. his mother coming out against president obama and gay marriage. she s not mincing words
been about 75,000 jobs. a substantial decline from the job numbers we saw in january, february and march. now, it s a similar slowdown to what we have seen in previous years. the hope, obviously, is that we get more job growth later in the year. that s a hope politically, but it s very hard to make good news out of today s job numbers. mr. bernstein, where is it headed? i think we re aware of the statistics that since world war ii, no president s been re-elected when the rate has been north of 7.4%. is it likely that 8.2 could get under 7.4 between now and november? absolutely not. you never know, but that is way outside anyone s forecast. the most optimistic forecast i ve seen to have the unemployment rate trending down a bit below 8% by the end of the year, but between now and then absence important policies to green rate more job growth. it s hard to see things change that much. let s talk about politics. this morning governor romney was quick to attack the president