january, we had everyone from, you know, famed reporter to we will ask former naval intelligence officer don next. marsha kramer talking about people being dropped off with just a voucher in their pocket going back to houston. but now the notion that they are being shaped to places like hawaii, local officials haven t been told, if we understood that it was a problem, they would carley: big win for houston astros as they put the world have told local officials, they series to game 6. didn t tell local officials, something was happening. jillian mele traveling with them 200 families have returned to new york city and some suing the city, seems like the program far from what it intended. we have to leave it there. thank you so much. . wild story. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. fox news alert, the world s most wanted man is dead and the mainstream mettia appears less than impressed with president trump. president trump has repeatedly celebrated what he cal
the paper s offices today. is that nailed down yet? do we understand that s what happened? reporter: so law enforcement here wants to be very careful about drawing a direct link between this individual, those threats and what happened today. i would say those are unconfirmed. local officials haven t confirmed the name yet. nbc news confirmed it separately. local officials say they are aware of the individual s long history with the paper. a defamation suit. and the reporter that the individual had the issue with is no longer at the paper. talking to the reporter, an older gentleman who was at the paper for most of his career, i asked how he wanted thought his colleagues would want to be remembered. one word to describe them. he said newspaper men. he said, well, they were journalists. then he broke up in tears. rachel? hans nichols live from annapolis, maryland, tonight. thank you.
happened? reporter: so law enforcement here wants to be very careful about drawing a direct link between this individual, those threats and what happened today. i would say those are unconfirmed. local officials haven t confirmed the name yet. nbc news confirmed it separately. local officials say they are aware of the individual s long history with the paper. a defamation suit. and the reporter that the individual had the issue with is no longer at the paper. talking to the reporter, an older gentleman who was at the paper for most of his career, i asked how he wanted thought his colleagues would want to be remembered. one word to describe them. he said newspaper men. he said, well, they were journalists. then he broke up in tears. rachel? hans nichols live from annapolis, maryland, tonight. thank you. again on this story, the basics you know.
local officials haven t figured out what to do with it. now back to on the record. greta: if it s all about the economy, what about this? you know the unemployment rate s 8.2%, and believe it or not that looks great to the latino population because do you know what the latino unemployment level is, 11%. and that s not all, african-americans are worse. it is 13.6%, 5.4% above the national average. those are extremely painful dis. that spell trouble for president obama? and opportunity for governor romney, to win over these voters? nice to talk to you. thank you for having us on. nice to be here. greta: all right. the numbers are stunning for the latino unemployment rate t. started off in january 2010 and has climbed to 11%.