eastern tennessee overnight. reportedly killing two people and injuring dozens more people. the storm s tearing through parts of the great smoky mountains. the park spokesamerican telling wtae that a falling tree killed a woman and another man died when his motorcycle wrecked during the storm and rob mars an mow is going to let us know where they re going. good morning. well, the storms have weakened. around 5:00 they were rolling down the south, the western part of the smoky mountains. if you don t know east of knoxville. a lot of tourists get millions of visitors, as a matter of fact. as you would imagine in the middle of july, a lot of folks camping via tents and rv. that s the danger these storms pose. there was a storm there was a severe thunderstorm watch posted at the time but regardless kind of a couple cells or clusters of cells converging on this area as it drove down to the south. with all the heat that was built up, much like the deraiecho and funny things h
challenging, but we ve been looking for some sign of job growth and we actually did get this. this is sort of the missing piece of the puzzle. you need job growth if this recovery is to be sustainable and we actually got that. that 44%, that long-term unemployment, that means they ve been out of work for six months. that s when the funs start running out. that s when unemployment benefits start running out. greater implication on the economy can be serious. that s one of the more significant trouble spots if you take a deeper look at this report. overall we have 15 million americans out of work. we have that uptick in the people who have been out of work pore six months or longer by 414,000. and we have about 20% underemployed. that s 1 in 5 either unemployed or underemployed. very disturbing statistics. but when we see an uptick in job growth, that s the first step to actually taking us toward this recovery. it is something the market s been looking for and economists have been lo