word, saying once burned, twice shy. businesses and individuals avoid a region for fear its reputation is marred and it s no worth when in the greater los angeles area there are other places to go. so you can move one zip code to the east and the property values are almost 100% higher. and what is interesting about those statistics is if you look at the difference in demographic, they re very similar. the jobs prospects are very similar, and the difference is lack of infrastructure, lack of buildings, and lack of rebuilding after the riots. the are areas that were severely economically depressed prior to and just really did not boom. for example koreatown didn t start to see regrowth until 2009. just six years ago. so, the message for ferguson, the message for maybe parts of baltimore, don t count on immediate turn-around. don t count on immediate turn-around and we need to be
inviting some of the brightest people in the world into our country to work in our high-tech industry, our defense industry, other things that are only going to help this country. and the longer we keep our get in closed, make it too or so complicated we re constantly fighting a battle about tracking them down, rather than integrating into the society, we are missing out on a lot of those jobs prospects. kim, does it look to you like he s running, 2016? it s a tough call. i think he s certainly laying some markers out there that would serve him well, were he to decide to run. come on, dan. is he running? i think he would like to run. there are probably some personal reasons why another bush but ultimately, if he can, i think he will. jason, last one. i do. i think he s running. okay. that wraps it up. we do have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. marge: you know, there s a more enjoyable
industry, our defense industry, other things that are only going to help this country. and the longer we keep our borders, close, make it impossible for people to get in or so complicated we re constantly fighting a battle about tracking them down, rather than integrating into the society, we are missing out on a lot of those jobs prospects. kim, does it look to you like he s running, 2016? it s a tough call. i think he s certainly laying some markers out there that would serve him well, were he to decide to run. come on, dan. is he running? i think he would like to run. there are probably some personal reasons why another bush but ultimately, if he can, i think he will. jason, last one. i do. i think he s running. okay. that wraps it up. we do have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. man: nice morning, scott? scott: aye, or. a mornin of tiny voices crying out, feed us !
talk to his team. the tape that could be the nail in the coffin for his career. that s not going go of very well. the agency in charge of cutting government costs makes a joke out of it in a new web video, this after it blew almost $1 million on a las vegas conference. a japanese ghost ship that was drifting off the coast of alaska now sleeps with the fishes. new video of the coast guard unloading the cannons on it. up first, it s the missing piece of the recovery, the critical jobs report for march is due out in about three and a half hours. a report with the potential to shake up the 2012 election. christine romans will tell us what we can expect today. christine? good morning. you re right it has the potential to shake up the election but more importantly we hope it shapes up your jobs prospects. this is the trend over the year. looking for in march 200,000 jobs created for the month. 200,000, an unemployment rate of 8.3 or 8.2%. i want to put it in context for you
feeling good about the jobs prospects. larry summers, used to be the big white house chief economic adviser. he stepped back from that role. but he was on fareed zakaria this week. talking about jobs. i think the prospects we re starting to see significant employment growth and reductions in unemployment right now are e and reductions in unemployment right now are better than they have been in the united states in a number of years. he did say there are jobs that will not come back. that is something that all of us have been real concerned about, about this economy. some of these jobs are not going to come back but new jobs in new areas. he specifically said health care and information technology. look, that is what we have been telling you for some time. in december, health care jobs, hospitality, science, labor and