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Chris Jansing Reports

christine roman is with us. give us the big adnes. >> look, it was a sol i woul - solid end to the year, 216 new jobs in december. they eected the job market to keep slowing because of the fed rate increases, and the jobless rate steadying near this 50-year low level of 3.7%. you saw strong hiring in health care and the government, leisure and hospitality which has been a big driver over the past couple of years, and pretty important as well, you saw wages up 4.1%. what does that mean? that means the paycheck is growing faster than the grocery bill. you've got consumer inflation at 3.1% to end the year, maybe that's something that people can start to feel better about the economy into this new year because as you know, chris, these strong numbers on the economy this year have not been translating into most of the consumer sentiment polls, only recently have consumers said

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The Five

you go to the grocery store. that's why he's not pulling well in the economy. security, going back to the border. people don't feel safe in their neighborhoods right now. this is all on the ballot. >> jeanine: jessica? >> jessica: so, today's speech was not about anything but january 6th. you can give a speech tomorrow about the economy. there have been commentators all over every major channel, including our own, talking about how good today's job report numbers were. 216,000 jobs added. 3.7% unemployment, 4.1% wage growth. one of the most interesting things is the lowest black and employment rate we have ever had in history. he has a lot to talk about, and he will, but today was about saving democracy. the contrast between a joe biden who asked whether he is invigorated from having some time off, which he rightly deserved, or may be, this is just a campaign mode is going to be. i hope he is talking about this,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

about creating a pathway to citizenship for people who come into this country. we have a 3.7% unemployment rate. we just have done nothing but go up for the last two years. there's this strange argument that immigrants make wages go down. it's been disproved several times. but i remember talking to john huntsman when he was governor of ohio, many, many years ago. he was one of a number of western governors who wanted work permits and ways to get migrant workers into america for agricultural work. we have since realized we need people for manufacturing work, for construction work. that need for immigrants is acute in this country. it doesn't seem so hard to figure out what's the system by which we will manage that, determine who it is we like to let into the country, determine how the pace by which we let them in and fix the problems that kaitlan was talking about, because they're just problems, they are logistical problems more than anything else. logisti>> yeah, we were sittina three and a half percent unemployment rate right now in

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Alex Wagner Tonight

position, a plan. >> secretary castro, you know, you talked about creating a pathway to citizenship for people who come into this conetry. we have a 3.7% unemployment rate, wages have done nothing but go up for the last two years. this strange argument immigrants make wages go down has been disproved several times. i remember talk to john huntsman when he was governor of ohio many years ago. he was a number who wanted to get migrants in for manufacturing work and construction work. the need for immigrants is acute in this country. it doesn't seem see hard to figure out what's the system we'd manage that, determine who it is we'd like to let into the country, determine the pace we let them in and fix the proble

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CNN Newsroom Live

nonprofit groups and social service groups around new york city who can help them through this really complicated process. >> let's get back to the solution. you mentioned congress needs to be doing something about this because clearly the u.s. has a problem at its southern border. so what is the solution here? >> well, we have potential solutions, but what we're seeing through decades and through multiple presidential administrations is that the political will is not there to enact potential solutions. i mean right now our country, our lawmakers, a lot of them promote this idea that the u.s. is somehow full, that we cannot absorb these people even as we have labor shortages all around the country and a 3.7 unemployment rate. so one solution might be to potentially create more pathways for legal immigration. but that's really a non-starter for all the republicans in congress and many centrist democrats. another solution would be to send more resources to the border to expedite these

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Morning Joe

some numbers even lower, but in that range. lowest of any president since somewhere before carter, i don't know where. even people like carter and reagan, who we'll talk about in more detail in a second, were sitting at 54%. obama at 43%. trump at 45%. a very strange situation for the president given the numbers i just showed you. obviously, there's a war going on in gaza. you know, jimmy carter faced a hostage crisis already under way at this point in his re-election. he still sat at 54%. let's look at the economic statistics. why might biden's arrival rating be so low? not because of the economic performance. at 3.1%, it's a little higher than some of these presidents but kind of in line. look at jimmy carter, 13.3% inflation and 54% approval rating. if you look at unemployment, the 3.7% for biden that i mentioned, again, this is lower, trump was at 3.6%, but this is lower

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

a special holiday edition of the last word. 2024 will be another year of defendant trump and another election here in which democracy itself is once again at stake. the republicansha only a three state majority in the house of representatives. the democrats have only a one seat majority in the united states senate with democratic senators facing difficult campaigns in ohio, montana, pennsylvania, michigan, and nevada. democrats will be running on a 3.7% unemployment rate. unemployment has not been -- has been below 4% for 22 months, the longest stretch since 1969. president biden was at a temperature of ain't at the cop with this international training center in battleground state of nevada. on the final jobs report floor 2023 was released. >> folks, all this project stands in stark contrast to my predecessor. he always talked about

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BBC News at One

not many customers either. horrendous. it's called a wash—out, basically, when it's like this, and it's got bad weather and that, it's, you know, there's nothing you can do about it, really. we are going to three out of six traders that are normally here. some people have just taken the decision tojust not turn up because they know that the customers aren't going to be here. 0ur topsy—turvy summer weather is having an impact on footfall. june was the hottest on record, driving a 3.7% monthly increase in visitors across high streets, retail parks and shopping centres — the biggest increase in anyjune since 2009 when the research began. in july, another record. for the first time footfall was lower thanjune, driven by a fall in shoppers out on the high streets across our towns and cities. july really has been the perfect storm for high streets and for retail destinations, literally in many ways. not only have we had a huge amount of rain, but also we had an overtime ban

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Breakfast

and when the weather's grim, that's not great for our high streets. here in london's most famous shopping street, plenty are still braving the rain to shop. if i was a tourist, i guess i'd be spending all my time in the shops. i'm from ireland, so we have to shop in the rain all the time as well. so it's ok. we're happy. yeah, we're happy. so embrace it. that topsy turvy summer weather is having an impact on footfall. june was the hottest on record, driving a 3.7% monthly increase in visitors across high streets, retail parks and shopping centres, the biggest increase in anyjune since 2009 when the research began. injuly, another record for the first time footfall was lower thanjune, down by 0.3%, driven by a fall in shoppers out on the high streets across our towns and cities. july really has been the perfect storm for high streets and for retail destinations,

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