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people caught in the cross fire on bourbon street over the weekend had died. she s identified as britney thomas, a 21-year-old about to graduate from nursing school. target now wants customers to leave their weapons at home after a month-long campaign from a gun control group. the discount chain reversed its policy requesting that people do not openly carry firearms in its stores. target s ceo said they want a safe, inviting environment. he acknowledged bringing in guns creates an environment that is at odds with family-friendly shopping. economists will be watching unemployment figures due out this morning. ahead of the labor department report, a private survey shows, employers made 281,000 new hires last month. that s up from 179,000 jobs in may. analysts predict encouraging numbers today but not much of a change in the unemployment rate currently at 6.3%. and that private employment survey was one of the reasons
expected to announce tonight the justice department will extend federal benefits to married same sex couples, including the right for a witness to decline giving testimony that could incriminate a spouse. president obama during his weekly address once again vowing to take action without congress to move his agenda forward on issues like jobs. the unemployment rate dropping to its lowest levels in more than five years. 6.6%. the labor department report for last month also shows 113,000 new jobs. it s not as many jobs as analysts expected, marking the second straight month of anemic job growth, plus more people have stopped looking and wages are still depressed. elizabeth prann is in washington with more on job seekers frustrations. reporter: hi. the unemployment rate is at its lowest point since october of 2008. that s when the financial crisis
the park not confirming how the woman died but witnesses say that they saw her tumble from the ride after her safety bar released mid air. some saying the staff did not properly secure her. do you believe the affordable care act is dragging the economy or slowing the economy down at all with the transition that we are going through and the effort it is hard to make any judgment. you asked about the part-time one thing we hear you know, in the commentary we get is that some employers are hiring part time in order to avoid the mandate. that s federal reserve chairman ben bernanke talking about the impact of president obama s health care law on the economy. newly released labor department report shows number of full-time workers dropped last month while the number of part-time workers soared to record levels. so how can we expect the job