Ed Schultz spoke to Sen. Bernie Sanders about the disappointing jobs numbers to come out this week and leave it to Bernie to make sure the conversation was devoid of any spin and to get to the heart of the problem with our economy right now, which is the severe income disparity.

Sanders did not allow Schultz to paint a rosy picture about President Obama signing the rotten piece of "bipartisan" legislation cynically titled the JOBS Act, and pointed out that it's nothing more than just more deregulation of Wall Street. Sanders agreed with Schultz on the fact that after the kind of shape they left the economy in when George W. Bush left office -- where we were purging around 700,000 jobs a month -- and the fact that they've done nothing but obstruct anything the Democrats have tried to get passed which would actually create jobs, such as the transportation bill the Senate passed that's being stalled in the House right now -- hypocritical Republicans have no right to be criticizing President Obama about anything.

And as Sanders pointed out, there was a recent report that came out which points to the real problem with our economy and whether you can claim it's recovering or not, and that's the fact that all of the wealth is being redistributed to the top.

From Sen. Sanders web site -- The rich are different; they get richer: