businesses that are less tant to expand. i think you have got investors who are are hesitant to invest. i think the economy is certainly paying the price for that. i think a lot of people, philip, have simply given up. that s what that employment number doesn t tell. that s why i keep saying 93 million. you keep hearing the economy is okay. economist from the white house took to the pressroom today and said things are okay, we are rolling along, going along. it just doesn t seem to be resonating with the american public because the polls show fewer in 4 in 10 say they re confident we are on the right track. no question people aren t feeling economic recovery to the extent it s an economic recovery. part of that is slow wage growth. one of the points wage growth continues to be relatively flat. you are right, the labor force size of people who have work or looking for work continues to decline. part of that is a function of the fact that baby boomers are getting older and dropping o
and now jordan finally back on dry land. we re so happy to reunite him with his family. and that dramatic first phone call with his father recorded and released by the coast guard. hey dad. hey, louis. i haven t heard you in so long. incredible story. and the coast guard will continue to investigate it. they say that everything would have been much easier if jordan had filed a float plan. that s a flight plan for boats. now back to the growing controversy over the iran nuclear deal framework. the plan has been met with skepticism from both sides of the aisle and members of congress demanding that they get final approval so what s next? well our political panel is back. the national review julian melder and the the washington post philip burden of bump. do you see getting their say. i don t at this point. they have to have a veto proof majority in order to have that happen. do you think they have it? lindsey say they have it? the problem is what the