The next hour and a half. If you have recently found a job, call us at 202 7488000. If you recently lost a job, call is that 202 7488001. If you are unemployed, call 202 7458002. All others can call 202 7480003. You can also tell us your story on social media. You can f find us on twitter cspanwj. Facebook, facebook. Com cspan. Or send us an email, journal cspan. Org. From the council of economic advisers, they point out that the Public Sector has added 12 million jobs over 60 straight months, the longest streak on record. You can see the genetic change here between the number of john laws during the dust of the wrist job loss during the depth of the recession and the last 60 months. The recent bout of cold weather has not derailed job creation and perhaps Economic Growth as well. You can see february 14 and 15th. It is also much lower than it was in 2006, when many workers had to miss work because of bad weather. In the new york times, they have these charts showing the decline in Une
Tomorrow, we start washington journal with a look at the Race Relations 50 years after selma. We will talk with Trevor Burress and Elizabeth Weir washington journal is live every morning at 7 00 a. M. Eastern here on cspan. A look at former governor jeb bush at the agriculture summit where numerous president ial hope holes are speaking. Hopefuls are speaking. The event started with governor Kerry Branstad who criticize the president for not acting on the renewable fuel standard and not supporting ethanol. Bush spoke about immigration saying that immigrants here in the United States must have a path to legal status. We will have more with governor bush tomorrow starting at 6 30 p. M. Eastern where he will be in a fundraising event in iowa. This is the first president that does not believe the American Power is a force for good and his will back as of that believe is not good for us or for the world. It has created uncertainty instability and now greater risks or the homeland. So the nex
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