cheryl cassone from the fox business network, you look at the consumers and their minds are not changing, are they. look at the data peter barnes gave you out of washington. discouraged workers and that was the key thing to the jobs report this morning. that that lapse of 1.1 million folks and folks are discouraged and there are landmines ahead for the economy. we do not need to be careful at this point, to say that landmines ahead, a particular look at housing. those folks that are leaving the work, not even looking for work anymore, what are they doing with the homes they got those great deals on two years ago? they are letting them go into foreclosure and banks are telling us if that is the case, then, you know, real estate is really the foundation of all of this, now, and that has been trailing two years now. when they mention the possibility of a double-dip recession, do you study the real estate market? figure out the clues, to say, yes, or no, it will not happen. reporte
humanitarian humans. in these murky waters where waves are breaking you take the visual aspect away from their hunting ability and they rely on sound and vibration which would happen if the gentleman was splashing around in the water after fall off of the kite board. and most likely the higher number of sharks in the area, as soon as the initial attack was made we know there is a lot of blood in the water and it rapidly attract to the sharks and they are very keyed into the sense of smell and that blood will bring in other sharks in the area. bill: i think that was one of the stunning things about the story, when you hear about a shark attack you think about just one shark. but, this young man, it was a swarm of them, our best to his family, getting over this and dealing with it now. andy, thank you for your expertise, out of washington today. thank you. thank you. martha: to washington and president obama s calling on congress, still, to get health care done. the white house sayin
purchasing of health care. you can talk about for the reform and is that a better way to go, to say, start from square one and the president says we have plenty of time? well, unfortunately, john knows things take a long, long time in washington to get done, unfortunately and i don t think we have to throw the baby out with the bath water and there are things in this bill that are good. martha: but there is also so much stuff in that bill that is really annoying people. don t you think it might be a good, strong thing to say to stand up to the congressman and say out with the congressmen and say out with the bill, let s start over. we know what needs to be reached and it is not only health career we need to tackle the economy and do jobs, unemployment and education, and martha: for sure. lots of things we need to do and i think the problem was, congress seemed like it was so fixated on health care that we didn t seem as if we were doing anything else and that was a mistake an
gets made by the president. and, gets made on the basis of what is best to protect the united states, not based on narrow political consideration. martha: i mean, it would appear from this story rahm emanuel wanted to make it based on political consideration and it was not made on that, it was made more on what eric holder and perhaps the president both wanted to see carried out and they believe that it was the right thing to do. to bring the civilian trial to new york, right. in this case i have to tell you, my vote is with rahm emanuel on principled grounds, not policy. martha: there was a letter and the letter has caused a stir of controversy, in washington, a letter that eric holder wrote to mitch mcconnell, and, in that letter, here s what he said about part of the reasoning that he had as attorney general for why he believed that the trial should happen i m sorry why he believed and talking more about the christmas bomber case, why he believed he should be mirandized, okay? a
market and look at the polling, what are americans saying about how they feel and the fox news poll illustrates that, they are nervous about what is happening and the spending in washington and yes, unemployment rate went down and that is that is probably going to go back higher, up in february, and we will probably have overall for 2010, unemployment that will sit at 10%. or higher. so, you add these two things together, plus a very nervous stock market, which we are seeing today, remember the numbers have gone down, already, we had the big loss yesterday and looking at another potential loss today and that factors into the psychology and that can add to the possibility of a double dip recession. we re not out of woods and we have to be careful not to start staying, bill i know you want to be positive. but i can t be on this one, i m sorry. bill: you have to be honest, right? cheryl, thank you. from the fox business network. talking about that polling, by the way, would passing anot