with me now live nbc s chief white house correspondent chuck todd. chuck, big records words from the president who, the last couple of months, in fact, in the last week or two, has gone back and forth how much to talk about the economy turning a corner but it sounds like he is feeling good about it. they are. but than morning, the morning press gaggle, press secretary robert gibbs said the white house still expects unemployment to hit 10%, that, you know, the trend that they want to emphasize is that there seems to be, over the last three months, a steady decline in job losses, but we re still seeing job losses and that is why you don t see him doing a jig. they will not be danceing in the streets today about it or dancing up on stage at the white house at the rose garden so they are trying to walk that line. because could this be a summer aberration or will this be a steady decline? i mean, one of the things you hear from some economists, does it pick up speed and moment