kid to college but retailers are looking to hire half a million temporary workers with the holidays coming up according to the national retail federation. major chains often hire these temp workers then full-time after the holidays. we definitely saw that last year. retail workers, there are jobs there. some other jobs in high demand truck drivers, engineers, including industrial and software engineers. registered nurses. professional chefs. and accountants. but it is undeniable people are not just angry and frustrated, they are lived with the economy, jobs, their paychecks an the income gap. look at this scene. in new york, right now, at the heart of our financial district, the occupy wall street protests are intensifying. we do have a live picture for you. today marks the 21st day of the movement with no signs of it dying down any time soon. in fact, the grassroots protests, the discontent are spreading rapidly across the country from east to west, north to south. this
gradually ease shareal law and muslim faith into our government. it does not belong in our government. now, her main cane back in herman cain talked about whether he would appoint a muslim to his cabinet and he said no and now to back up his talk about shareal law, it s influenced courts in new jersey and oklahoma. in new jersey, there was a domestic violence case. a woman was not granted a restraining order because of her muslim belief. voters in oklahoma banned voters from deciding cases but that was a preemptive move. and on top top of that, the first amendment prevents mixing any can church and state and the sharia law. it s just crazy. i m tired of dealing with the crazies. chris christie in july. herman cain was not diswaited. here is he this weekend. call me crazy, but there have been too many examples where there have been push backs. you don t really mean that, do you? sharia law in the united states? some would allow it. i honestly believe that. i don t
the muslim faith into our government. it does not belong in our government. now, herman cain back in march responding to a question about whether he d appoint a muslim to his cabinet or to the federal bench, the answer he said was, no. he subsequently walked that back saying he s open to appointing anyone as long as they pledged their loyalty to america. as far as his claims about sharia law, in a presidential debate in june, he says sharia law has influenced court decisions in oklahoma and new jersey. in new jersey, there was one incident in 2009. one single incident, domestic violence case. a judge refused to grant a muslim woman a restraining order because of her husband s muslim beliefs. that decision was overturned on appeal. that s it. voters in oklahoma did ban judges from relying on sharia law when deciding cases. but that was a preemptive move. it wasn t based on a judge actually doing that or muslims in oklahoma attempting to institute sharia law. on top of that,
defended a controversial $535 million government loan to a california solar panel company that eventually went belly up. the solyndra drama continues. reporter: continues, and will for some time. the president when asked about that, jonathan silver, the man who has been heading up the loan program, which, of course, is the controversial part of this program, because of a guaranteed loan that was given to that solar panel company that president obama visited, and that went belly up in august, that s really what all of this stems around. well, he has resigned, and to listen to the department of energy we re hearing from secretary steven chu, he s saying jonathan silver, the man who testified before congress about this controversy recently. he was already leaving, had been told in july before news broke of solyndra filing for bankruptcy that he would be going into the private sector. so you re hearing from sort of the executive branch this was already going to happen, but you
around and accelerates $4 billion in loan guarantees. that s just plain dumb. we the american people need government official who protect our money, not throw it away. i think secretary chu has shown he s ineffective in dealing with those investments. bill: wall street protests entering their third week. the labor unions have joined them. what is your view. the unions joining them is cynical and don t accomplish anything. but to be angry about this country and this administratn is realistic given the mess the country is in. martha: let s turn our attention to this desperate search for a 10-month-old baby girl. her parents say she was last seen sleeving in her crib. the father of this little baby lisa irwin joins to us talk about this, tells us what s