Here are the Sunday Transcripts:
CBS: (partial) : http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-3460_162-57527546/face-the-nation-transcripts-october-7-2012-david-axelrod/?tag=showDoorFlexGridRight;flexGridModule
CNN: (partial) : http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1210/07/sotu.01.html
Fox: (Partial) : http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-news-sunday/2012/10/07/sen-kelly-ayotte-gov-martin-omalley-talk-economy-race-white-house
And thats a wrap for Sunday, October 7th, 2012!
STEPHANOPOULOS: Let's talk about Friday's jobs numbers. It raised some suspicions among Governor Romney's allies on Friday morning. Jack Welch, the former chairman of GE put out a tweet saying unbelievable jobs numbers. These Chicago guys will do anything. Can't debate so change numbers.
Steve Forbes follows up and says Welch is right.
Does Governor Romney put any stock in those theories? Does he have any suspicions at all about the BLS numbers?
GILLESPIE: George, the numbers themselves are very damning. When you look at it, we had fewer jobs created in September than were created in August, fewer jobs created in August than were created in July.
Our unemployment rate has come down because for -- since President Obama took office for every new job created more than six workers have left the labor force. If labor force participation was what it was when the president took office, unemployment would be around 10.7%. These jobs that were added in September were largely part-time jobs. So we still have 23 million American, that number has not changed at all, would are either unemployed or out of work entirely or are underemployed working or out of the workforce entirely or underemployed working part time instead of full time or not in a job commensurate with their skills. Half of the college students coming out of, you know, with degrees today are unable to find a job.
This economy is not doing well. And the fact that you have a White House celebrating an unemployment rate of 7.8% with 23 million Americans out of work or unemployed or underemployed tells you a lot about the failure of this administration's policies, George.