40% of young african-american males are unemployed and not in school. we need to get these kids into jobs so they understand way it s like to show up on time of.p how you deal with people socially. and there is a program being tested. she parades this program in summerville, massachusetts, they call pocket change which gives kids the job. why not let the private sector do it? why do you knead another government program? paul: some last in minute maneuvering in the house as republicans struggle to move forward on a healthcare deal. fs at my age is scary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it s a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i m over 50! yeah.ya-ha. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you
andy: it was the tale of two surveys. if you look at the household survey it was good. the employment rate went down to 4.5% 4.5%.ion didn labor participation didn t drop. we created 326,000 fewer people were unemployed. when you look at the establishment survey it was a big departure from a.d.p.m i m shopeing that number will be adjusted up. paul: we have had a lot of hard data and some of the softer stuff. are we in another economic slow patch as everybody waits to see what kind of policy changes we are going to get out of this new wait tment? andy: there is policy changes
that s why we are all here today. we have come together on a new amendment that we believe will lower premiums and add pro texas for those facing difficulty getting access to affordable care. paul: house speaker paul ryan thursday insisting republicans are making real progress on a healthcare agreement, two weeks after he was forced to pull the bill to replace and reveal obamacare. we are back with dan henninger, and are we any closer than we were two weeks ago? the chances are not a lot higher. we have a pretty intractable divide within the republican
justice anthony kennedy is 80.e ruth bader ginsburg is 84. the next pick could change the intellectual coloration of the supreme court in a much more consequential way.y. paul: do you see the next pick coming from this list of 21? there are a lot of great names on that list. obviously that could change. but another thing we should talk about. it s great judge gorsuch will be sworn in monday. we have big cases coming up at the supreme court the secondmo week after that.ou so big religious liberty case coming called trinity lutheran. we know judge gorsuch had strong opinions in the hobby lobby case. it s great he will be on the court sitting for those cases. paul: who on the court dose most resemble as a judge? i would say somewhere between
restaurants. wendy s is rolling out 1,000. there is a highly automated restaurant company out of san francisco that s in four cities all of which are going to a $15 minimum wage in the next 24-36 months.any call then a company called kelly burger which includes a burger flipping machine. this automation is an indication that labor costs are getting to the point where it s worth it to spend the capital and assume the risk that your consume officers won t like it. it s worth all those risks to keep your labor costs down. paul: you are telling me it s not just the kiosks where you order that is going to have robots or automatic. it will be the people making the food. andy: i got criticized for