One of the things you are seeing here is that people feel the need to go back to work which, by the way could be feeding into why they are not happy, right? but they are running out of all that savings that they had saved up during the pandemic and you are seeing an toned at love those transfer payments. in particular the child tax credit that was out there. so they are incentivized to go back to work. but i don t see, necessarily, how the under lying conditions that are currently what is feeding inflation change much in the coming months. that s disconnected from these job numbers. because, what s going into that is government spending, which has continued. supply chain, but also signals out of this administration that they are going to continue pushing for more regulations and higher cost, all of which are things that businesses have to absorb and pass on to consumers. josh, your take on the numbers? yeah, i think one of the more under appreciated parts of the report is that the
Trump has been pushing pence about this and today he pushed back. shannon: byron, one quick follow up. do you think boris johnson survives this? is he in trouble? it looks really, really bad. he has had top aides resign for a number of reasons. the only reason you think he might survive is that he has the kind of amazing ability to pull himself out of messes that he creates. shannon: josh? my winner is judge rochelle childs of south carolina. one of the judges on biden s short list for the supreme court. she has got jim clyburn s endorsement and lindsey graham s and president biden wants to get bipartisan support if he wants to get a lot of at least some republican votes. she would be a pretty pretty smart choice to get this administration back on a more pragmatic political path. as far as losers go, governor kathy hochul of new york is facing a lot of criticism over a lot of things but namely the
Situation. broadcasters looking after the olympics having to decide whether or not to call out the abuse in the country. it s really an awkward position for everybody. josh, what do you make of one of the standard enter bearers there in china. they chose a uyghur athlete. obviously with the world accusing them. many countries of genocide. of trying to wipe out a entire minority there in china. what do you make of that selection? yeah. i think it s a lot more human rights abuses. i agree with kimberly that the fact that you are not hearing from corporate sponsors and suspicion sponsors as explicitly as you should about the human rights abuses that have been taking place across the country. the united states is called for implemented a diplomatic boycott. it s a very, very weird situation and awkward olympics where we have our athletes
Recovery continues to be let there be no doubt the strongest in the world. we have seen businesses. we are seeing employees, we are seeing people learning to live and move on with their life quite honestly. a round up of some of the comments on today s good jobs report numbers. let s bring in our panel to discuss that and more. byron york, chief political correspondent of the washington examiner. kimberley strassel a member of the editorial board at the wall street journal. and josh kraushaar politics editor for national journal. welcome to all of you. good news white house need it. standing contract. charlie gasparino touched on earlier how people were feeling. gas is at 7 year high the prices for groceries and all kinds of things. that s reflected in this abc news up sews poll when people are asked how they feel about the u.s. economy. 75% say not so good or poor. byron, there is still a