alisyn: that s debatable. clayton: you wouldn t want women walking around looking like me. alisyn: tell us what your most hated beauty ritual is. women have weighed in across the country. wait until you hear what we all hate doing? clayton: plucking? [ laughter ] tucker: i m not weighing in on that. alisyn: meanwhile, let s get to your headlines and tell you what s happening at this hour. fbi interviews david petraeus at his home in arlington, virginia as part of the ongoing investigation into his marital affair. the fair with paula broadwell was revealed. the feds are trying to determine if broadwell received classified information. new details unfolding in the murder of a decorated jackson, mississippi police detective. we now know that eric smith was shot four times by a suspect he was interrogating inside police headquarters with his own gun. the suspect was able to take the gun from smith
scan actually predicted better than any other measure the brain scan measure of impulsivity who was going to reoffend vs. who was not going to reoffend. clayton: is there a potential for law enforcement to use this to predict crime. under what circumstances might an individual be forced by the government, i suppose, to be put on some sort of mri to find out if they are likely to commit a crime again? and could this lead to them being held in prison, released from prison early? i think it s a little premature to be using this already in law enforcement it was the first time that we have been actually able to use a brain scan tore predict recidivism. our real goal or hope for the work is that because we found systems that we think we can kind of increase or fix or repair, if you will, that there might be some really neat avenues for different treatments that can be developed that could help them remediate the chances that the offender could reoffend when they get out. clayton: coul
chang. north korea takes on the world. gordon, nice to see you this morning. thank you. clayton: let s start in the beginning with north korea. should would he be taking these threats seriously or just show for camera with kim jong un with a gun out there playing around. they pretend this is bluster. it comes at a particularly bad time because you have got new leaders in the region. they can t back down. you know, in north korea kim jong un hasn t consolidated his position in the regime. he is purge officials loyal to his dad trying to replace them those loyal to him no time since 1949 has a north korean leader has a weak base like he does today. accepting blow after blow from the north koreas and not responding. they are on hair trigger alert. this is not a good story. tucker: how did the united states wind up relying on china does not have our best interest at heart diffuse the situation to make the world safe? how did that happen?
country. i don t know how else to categorize what s happening. 88,000 new jobs. the number of people in this country who are not working is shameful. 90 million americans are no longer in the workforce. 90 million. this is 1979 levels. the only difference is, that we don t have an election around the corner to fix it like we did in 1979. we had that election last november and we blew that. clayton: there was the election. speaking of charles payne yesterday brought up a great point on the barney show which is those people that got out of the workforce a lot of them were part time workers. it s more attractive to not
workers. clayton: even though we saw some cuts in the post office and so forth. still, they are looking pretty good. alisyn: here are the people most affected by unemployment right now. adult men the unemployment is 6.9%. adult women 7.0. whites, 6.7. hispanics unemployment rate is 9.2. blacks unemployment rate is 13.3. and then teenagers and i assume they mean people who are i actually don t know if this just means getting out of college or seasonal work of kids who are, you know, trying to make a living while going to school. 24.2%. clayton: late 1970s, a good time for music, right? had kenny log begins top of the charts. player top of the charts. little river band. reo speed wagon. rush limbaugh was feeling nostalgic for that time period not in a good way talking about economic crisis. listen to rush limbaugh seeing these similarities. we are living in a dying