this labor day. the new cnn film, little richard i am everything. it was just like a shock of the cannon. his voice. he created the rock and roll icon. sorry all, it wasn t elvis. i am, the king of rock and roll! . the first songs that you loved, that your parents hate, at the beginning of the soundtrack to your life. little richard s lyrics were too lewd to be played on the radio. he was very good at a liberating other people. he was not good at liberating himself. michael was inspired by me, prince, james brown. i discovered him. giving hendrix was my guitar player. i used to stand on the desk, and you little richard. everyone was beholden to him. little richard, i am everything, labor day, on cnn. indeed, he was. and thank you so much for joining us tonight. cnn prime time with abby philips, starts right. now thank you so much kaitlin, have a good night. and good evening everyone, i m abby phillips. tonight, i will speak with a forme
supposed to look like? also, but really, i mean, is this false advertising? the way that it s smashed on half the burger? i don t know if they serve that to you but they clearly didn t like you when they handed it to you at the moment says is what they gave us i love a whooper, my daughter love as whooper and i i m old enough to remember they had the whole french friday taste test. if there s a lawsuit about that moment count me in. the fries were fine. we have fries too, i ll send them to you virtually over the screen. i d like to see you eat that whooper now. it looks to unappetizing. laura, have great show. see you later. i m laura coats, and we re apparently in la la land. it s a busy news, the manhunt going on now for a convicted murderer who broke out of a prison in pennsylvania today. he s on the run after escaping the chester county prison, which is about 30 miles west of philadelphia. he had been sentenced to life without parole last week. for the murde
at an annual rate of half a percent injuly, although the price of services has continued to rise. that s raised hopes that after 11 hikes in the cost of borrowing, the fed may have won the battle against soaring inflation. all eyes now are on official employment numbers for august out later today. the fed will want to see a continued slowdown in hiring and pay rises. we certainly got an indication from thejobs report we certainly got an indication from the jobs report and from the adp report that the jobs could be weaker than anticipated, which would be good because that implies the fed might not need to raise rates september or november. also unemployment rate remaining very low and the hourly wages actually being equal to or less than last month, so again, inflationary pressure is probably coming down. let s speak to joshua mahony, chief market analyst at scope markets. has the fed nailed this? has it achieved a possible dream soft landing for the us economy, tackling infla
that s raised hopes that after 11 hikes in the cost of borrowing, the federal reserve may have won the battle against soaring inflation. steven blitz is chief us economist at t5 lombard. let s start with those numbers. 0n the surface of it, it appears that the surface of it, it appears that the usjobs market continues on the surface of it, it appears that the us jobs market continues on and hot streak. i the us jobs market continues on and hot streak. , , ,., , ., hot streak. i guess so, but more important hot streak. i guess so, but more important and hot streak. i guess so, but more important and critically - hot streak. i guess so, but more important and critically for - hot streak. i guess so, but more important and critically for the l hot streak. i guess so, but more l important and critically for the fed is that hiring is really settling in to the kind of monthly growth numbers that will soar from 2017 to 2019, so i think that the heat of the rehiring is clearly of
to separate their cases. an nbc news exclusive report finds hundreds of active duty u.s. troops will stay at the southern border through the next month. and right now, we are keeping a very close eye on the white house, where president biden is scheduled to speak about the august jobs report any minute now. we ll bring you those remarks when they begin. this comes after the government reported that employers added 187,000 jobs last month, more than the 170,000 economists had predicted. the unemployment rate rose to 3.8%, and let s break it down by race. the hispanic unemployment rate rose half a percentage point to 4.9. the black unemployment rate fell by half a percentage point to 5.3. with us now to talk about this is cnbc s seema mody. good morning. so what else did we learn from this report? the takeaway is this is a resilient jobs market with 187,000 jobs added in the month. yes there are some cracks that are emerging with the higher than expected unemployment rate