wait, wait a second. here s something you ve never heard an economist say. quote, i have yet to find a blemish in this jobs report. i ve never before seen such a willfully set of economic data. that s what harvard professor jason furman said about the july jobs report, and now the employment picture is looking better. joining us is jason furman, currently professor of the practice of economic policy at harvard s kennedy school. professor ferman, in all my hours with economics professors, i don t ever remember the word wonderful being used for anything. it s called the dismal science for a reason. what is going on here? you know, 8:30 a.m. the jobs numbers come out. i open them the second they come out. the first number i saw, 943,000
package. and of course this also would mean that the john lewis voting rights act would go down if they vote against it. she s added on a lot of pressure on these members, and ultimately i just have to believe that pelosi is going to find a way to prevail. but don t be surprised if it takes axial longer than next week. all right. we need you both on standby for next week. thank you both very much for joining us tonight. thank you, lawrence. thank you. coming up, jason ferman was the chairman of president obama s council of economic advisers. and he s seeing things in the biden economic recovery that he s never seen before. his one-word description of the economic picture is, quote, wonderful. professor jason ferman joins us next. . made a choice. to take charge of their health care. with an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans