and this other inmate look alike? it s weird. we ll have all the details in the late breaking developments top of the hour on studio b. sales of existing homes sinking down 3.pay the% from last month. only 30% of first-time home sales were first-time buyers. thanks to both of you for being here. what s going on out there. why are these numbers still oh bad? we have all the same problems. supply, demand imbalance. unemployment issues. is there any good news except maybe the stock market ticking up? i don t know. there are great deals out
kidding. i asked other parents and this is normal. they re trying to root out some schools hire public investigators to check out people s address. are we so connected to our employment issues, to our except activei competitive issues? every parent would like their kid to get a better education, and shouldn t we be able to do that? sure, parents have their children s best interests at heart, but you have to set the boundary somehow, otherwise some schools would be packed and others wouldn t have anyone in them. our schools need fixing, more funding and better teachers. until that s solved, we re going to see more of this. people who are advocates of vouchers like to hold this up as an example of why you should be able to take your money so the voucher people who support tort reform and more money for public schools, and
everybody s address and make sure it s ours does as well. clearly connected to our employment issues, to our competitive issues. every parent, no matter how bad the situation is would like their kid to get a good education. shouldn t we be entitled to do that in the public school system no matter where you are? we could argue it s not a criminal move. but you have to set the boundaries, otherwise, some schools would be packed and others would have no one in them. our school system needs better funding and better teachers. until that s solved, we re going to see more of this. people who are advocates for vouchers, like to use this as an example why you should be able to take your money they like to look at it people who support reform and more money for public schools say, no, this is a good example of why all schools need more money and reform. every person that gets caught, we see a couple of high-profile situations, there are probably hundreds who don t,
it s much more than economists expected. it comes one week after claims fell to the lowest level in three years. jenna: many protests led as you have seen by people under 30. that made us wonder, what about the youth in america? what kind of employment issues are they facing? here are the states with the highest population of americans under 30 years old. did you know in states like mississippi, georgia, nevada, california, the unemployment rate for young people under the age of 25 is near 20%? so what does the future look like for them. mike santoli is associatedded today for for baron. that s a loaded yes question. the future for them. it doesn t look great for them. it s a symptom of how the downturn is and a drag. it can lead to chronic under employment. we have an economy now that is preufg education and experience.
republicans and democrats, with an individual exemption of about four million, four and a half million per person, eight and a half million to nine million per couple. jon: john, your firm deals a lot in employment issues. this is a question related to that. shouldn t our unemployment rate, says dave, shouldn t it preclude amnesty? i assume he s talking about amnesty for workers who have come to this country illegally. he s saying we ve got so many unemployed, why should there be talk of an am nsse program? this. well, certainly there is a large pool of unemployed workers, 14.8 million people right now. the people who have been out of work for over 27 weeks hit a historic high in may, so no question we need to create policy that helps people in this country find jobs. jon: here s a question from scott harvey who wants to know, mike, congress, he says it s more of a statement.