from celebrities about marriage. the end of the series the closer. was it emotional? oh, very. very boo hooey. and how she stays so impossibly youthful. you have the high cheekbones everything hangs on. i can getty a g you a guy to that. i m sure you can. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we ll get to my interview with ll cool j in a moment, but first, listen to what kyra sedgwick, the gorgeous star of the closer told me about the biggest villain in her life, bernie madoff. i see him as a sick man. i see us as adults who made a choice, and i see a lot of people that are so much worse off than we are. and i think that, you know, [ bleep ] happens. can you say that? well, you just did, kyra. a lively conversation. hear more coming up. we begin with ll cool j, the hip-hop legend. more than 15 million americans watched ll cool j in the third season finale of ncis l.a. he joins me, primetime exclusive. welcome back. thank you, piers. i feel
was it emotional? oh, very. very boo hooey. and how she stays so impossibly youthful. you have the high cheekbones everything hangs on. i can get you a guy to do that. i m sure you can. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we ll get to my interview with ll cool j in a moment, but first, listen to what kyra sedgwick, the gorgeous star of the closer told me about the biggest villain in her life, bernie madoff. i see him as a sick man. i see us as adults who made a choice, and i see a lot of people that are so much worse off than we are. and i think that, you know, [ bleep ] happens. can you say that? well, you just did, kyra. a lively conversation. hear more coming up. we begin with ll cool j, the hip-hop legend. more than 15 million americans watched ll cool j in the third season finale of ncis l.a. he joins me, primetime exclusive. welcome back. thank you, piers. i feel like we now know each other so well, i can call you todd. yes you can.
and it set in hard. there were only 80,000 jobs added in this country in june, and the 8.2% unemployment rate didn t budge. yep. the stock market plunged, politicians and analysts alike sounded like they were on the edge of a cliff. there s a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling, and the amount of pain which is occurring in middle class america. peter buickvar equity strategist tells outfront the jobs numbers are quote, pathetic. chief u.s. economist says another month, another sub par employment report. mitt romney had it right. there is a lot of pain in a lot places, but does all the doom and glood at up? yes, the jobs numbers weren t great, but this is a glass we re choosing to see a little bit more half full. and most americans agree with us. a new cnn poll shows 60% of people are optimistic and think economic conditions next year will be good. one reason for this is housing. it s a little ironic, perhaps, because th
find it at. from the line of fire to the unemployment line. last year nearly one in three veterans in the 18 to 24 age group were out of room according to u.s. congress joint economic committee. that is only going to get worse as thousands of soldiers return from the war in afghanistan over the next few years. are companies doing all they can to hire veterans? is something else at play. we spent barbara starr to detroit for the biggest job fair in the country for veterans. reporter: the sign says it all, start your job search here. employers from around the country came to detroit saying they are ready to hire veterans. we met 28-year-old navy vet luke marang. i look around for a job, i would say, for the past six months maybe. i haven t gotten lucky. so it s pretty rough. most of your buddies looking for work? i probably know more without a job than i know with a job. young veterans like luke, who have served since 9/11, had an unemployment rate of over 29% last
fired more people, mitt romney and barack obama slam china. day one. president romney stands up to china. demands a level playing field for our businesses and workers. just today, to kick off his bus tour, the president played the china card too. just this morning, my administration took a new action to hold china accountable for unfair trade practices that harm american automakers. and let me tell you something. americans aren t afraid to compete. we believe in competition. the president is referring to chinese tariffs on american-made cars and raised costs between 10% and 22%. what is amazing when you look at the numbers the claim doesn t really add up. look at gm sales in china. in the month of may, they were up 21% from last year. so far this year gm sold a record 1.2 million cars in china, more than the united states. the real untold story here isn t really about chinese tariffs on u.s. cars. it s how much china is helping america s economy. so let s start with o