up of weekly or monthly tests, from every launch they are learning something for their military, and learning something about the trajection, and fig e figuring out what went wrong. what we don t know if some of the failures and the launches that have blown up shortly after the launch or on the launch pad or they are blowing up because of some scyber attack similar t what the u.s. and israel was widely reported directly to do to slow down iran s nuclear program leading some suspect leading to the negotiations to putting a freeze on the nuclear development. and so he is bent on perfe perfecting the missiles and opotentially and eventually nuclear missiles with the f far-reaching capability and at the same time rejecting negotiation s wi negotiations with the neighboring countries, and the question is always with this mysterious man kim jong-un, and what is the end game? what is the plan?
he is going to have that she is going to run and some problems of the republicans on that, who are very big free-trade opponents and to think that scrapping that thing is mistake. yes, he will. he will run into problems of the republicans that he will certainly run into problems with democrats. the problems don t bother him. the art of the deal. he starts with recognizing their problems and he will meet people at a certain distance. but what this showed today, again, i want to go back to the point, for all of of those who said, is this guy just how did we do this, is this just amateur hour, this was a very presidential day. if you looked at those meetings and listen to him at those meetings, he was, in a word, presidential. dignified. he was on target. if we keep this pace up, the press is not going to have time to nitpick because these were big things he was talking about today. martha: he is still working. he is meeting with paul ryan right now after a big long meeting with t
franco-algerian war, you which as you know is a very tender top nick france, ak topic in france, akin to america s vietnam. very few novels written about it, very few films made about it. it s something you don t go near. this law, what it means is it really could encroach on civil liberties in a huge way. three months is a long time. it means they could have house arrests without warrants, search houses, arrests. they could confiscate material. they can dispel crowds. so no, i think that people are very wary of this. they ve done more than 100 raids every night since the attack here on friday. it will be interesting to see how much longer they keep that pace up and if there is a reaction. right now there s a tremendous amount of support for it. i get the sense people are very supportive. people are frightened. france is in a state of anguish and mourning. and so people are supportive of order. they want security. but at the same time i think personally we re going to see a blowbac
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job growth picking that pace up. but basically, you d have to have 300,000 or 4 thun,000 jobs a month to make a morning dent in unemployment, right? wolf, i think that s a little bit high. there s a lot of different ways to look at that. as we look at it, we d like to see more. we d like to see things moving us in a positive direction in terms of jobs. we are creating over 2 million jobs a year. we ve created over 7.5 million jobs in this economic recovery. we re creating jobs at a faster pace than the last economic recovery. but absolutely agree with you. there s a lot more we need to be doing. are we going to create a lot of jobs if economic growth let s say is at 2% or 1.% in this coming quarter? you know, there s no question that the fourth quarter is going to suffer from the economic shutdown and from the brinksmanship associated with the debt limit. private of sector forecaster are all marking down their forecasts