john. >> anita: the july jobs report beating expectations and raising questions over why democrats are still pushing for handouts. let's bring in doug holt anita: strong jobs report out today, shows the economy adding 943,000 jobs in the unemployment rates falling to a 5.4%, so why are president biden and his fellow democrats still pushing for programs that are enticing people to stay home and stop paying their bills like the eviction moratorium. >> it's a little bit of a mystery, a big dispute over the $300 federal bonus, and we have seen nearly half in the country go with that. one of the interesting things is if you look at the labor force participation by those who do not have a high school degree, it jumped from 44.1 to 44.67. and you think that people might be affected by that bonus. that is in the way of labored markets. let's get that out of the way. the eviction moratorium, nobody has made the case that this is legal, that you can do this or any way. or b that it is impactful on public health. it is supposed to be about stopping the transmission of the virus, there has been no evidence on that front, and c, how many people are g