[laughter] damon mr. kudlow: we're busy today. yes, ma'am. reporter: you and the president were taking credit when things were going well for the economy. so where is the president now when so many people are suffering? mr. kudlow: well, there' a lot of suffering out there, i agree. will also argue the economy has registered a very the g comeback from pandemic, including today's jobs a 6.7% unemployment rate. now there's still over 10 million people who are jobless, not good. that is hardship. be ay the way, that should target of any -- in any assistance package. at the peak it was 23 million. 150 million t working. and that's way up. the 10 million unemployed is way down. i like that. i have to say, look, in terms of these numbers -- i know you are deep in the get numbers, but you still got -- on.e's a housing boom going consumer spending is strong. business and of factory production going on. t.m.i.'s 's and the were nearly 60%. that's very healthy number. at that. all that stuff looks like a v. one of wall street's top economists, ed, has