good-looking chart for the dow 30. there were some low points in 2011. overall you can not fight the trend in the dow chart. we re talking about that in the context of the larger economy and what the administration is doing to try to fix the whole thing. charles payne joins me from the fox business network. good to have you here, charles. thank you. martha: we were talking moments ago, my question is, you look what happened with the dow. it has had a very nice trajectory. right. martha: if you look at unemployment over the same period it has been a pretty pathetic looking trend. look at the debt, which has skyrocketed during this same period. so what is it that u.s. corporations is allowing them to move higher that perhaps the administration could take a lesson from? first and foremost they stopped spending money, right? there is a correlation between corporate profits and higher unemployment. obviously corporations when the great recession began had to lay people off. it is a wh
fill it out and happy to collect my checks. martha: last word, jehmu. it is not as simplistic as michael wants to make it. at the end of the day this is well-intentioned campaign, martha, started a conversation here on fox news, the most watched cable news station in america. they re successful with it. martha: thank you for the plug. always good to see you. see you around the watercooler later. michael, thanks as well. see the writing on my face? bill: facing billions of dollars in debt, the post office has a new idea to make money. it has nothing to do with delivering your mail.
hall. senator john mccain back home in arizona fielding questions on the hot button issue of immigration. at one point he told one of his con sit cents he pretty much had enough of the questions. roll this. they care for our babies. they that s what those people do, sir, you re wrong again but go ahead. why bring 30 million people into the united states they re here. cut off their welfare and all their stuff and they will go back. the overwhelming majority of them [applause] we can have the military on the border. attorney general. that is federal requirement and you re, a senator with a federal government and you re doing nothing about it. you said build the dang. where s the fence? in case you missed it i showed you. that is not a fence. it is not a fence. it is a banana. we re putting up a banana with 600 million dollars of
provocative, they wanted to start a conversation. they wanted to have a dialogue taking place outside of one of the flare-ups or controversial moments or moments of crisis in which we usually talk about racism. and they wanted to have an honest dialogue and create a safe space for that. i think they have done that. now is the provocativeness, has it pushed the campaign to be the center of the attention and maybe taking away from the conversation they have created? probably just a little and i think they have made some adjustments to it. to come to the point, if you ignore racism, it is not going to go away. martha: michael, what do you think? i can t imagine a better way to promote racism to point at people, hey, look at color of your skin, you, your skin color. look what it does to you, for you, about you. that of course is the problem with the american left. they are obsessed with race. constantly campaign, should vote for people based on race.
from north korea. as the saying goes a newborn puppy knows no fear of a tying. i read two things into that. either a new leader, kim jong-un or more of a statement, almost as, maybe a poetic language to say we are the newborn puppy as a nuclear power, that the world now has to address. your view? it could go either way. could be the newborn puppy is the new young leader of north korea. doesn t know any fear. doesn t know any bounds. it could be we, north korea, we re the tiger. we got the nukes. you guys should fear us. the problem this is heating up to a boil. in the past this is an area of the world that the chinese have really been content have a low boil. they don t want it to boil over and now threatening to boil over. bill: what does china do? that is the big question. bill: because beijing hasn t made a move. they have not made a move. i think what they fear, as much as anything that a north korea, if they push