. >> well, gloomy and gloomier, david leonhardt, jay koch circumstance guard, thank you. >> lehrer: you can read what our economics correspondent paul solman thinks about today's numbers on our web site, newshour.pbs.org and on newshour extra, there is a lesson plan for teachers about the undercounted unemployed. >> lehrer: in other news today, earthquake rescue teams in indonesia found two women alive underneath the rubble. officials said there could be as many as 3,000 more still trapped in the area around the port city of padang. we have a report from james mates of independent television news. within they know there are people still alive in these buildings, they can hear them. but can they get to them while they still cling to life? the rescue teams are determined but very nervous and right to be so. here a part of the structure collapses, unfortunately gone where people have been dig. nearby doctors are talking to a 29-year-old woman entomb under what has been a five story school building. she has been there for two days now. a few hours earlier her colleague had been pulled out b