than you might realize? plus, as a border battle unfolds over the latest influx of undocumented immigrants, homeland security secretary jay johnson says there's a humanitarian aspect that the country has to come to terms with. we're going to get reaction from one of his predecessors at dhs, former pennsylvania governor, tom ridge. good morning from washington, it's thursday, july 3rd, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." right before the independence day weekend begins, we'll also have more details on the june jobs report. a blockbuster one, at least these days. a 288,000 increase in jobs. another drop in the unemployment rate, down to 6.1%. the lowest since the economic crash of september, 2008. we'll have much more on that throughout the show as well, but let's start with the developing situation off the coast of the carolinas. the first named hurricane of the season is churning closer to north carolina's outer banks. and it's likely to be a disruption this july 4th weekend for millions along the eastern