feel is possible about increasing welfare. ultimately that will be up to the opec countries to determine. he could actually do something about it but is he playing to the left. jill biden spoke at latin exinclusion event. the diversity of this community that is unique as the breakfast tacos here in san antonio. ed. national hispanic journalist association released this statement: we are not tacos, do not reduce us to stereotypes. celebrate and live my life saying ao let s go we going to rock this club we going to go all night. ainsley: that s storm surge bay, wisconsin. isn t it gorgeous the water? the sun coming up. steve: the water tower in the background. brian: we have a lot of sunrises on this show. ainsley: did you say we have the best sunrises. brian: sunrise and water except minnesota. steve: sky cams we could do sundowns. since we are starting the day hey the sun is coming up. ainsley: you could come in each night and do that and watch
Thats the strongest of the expansion. Well get to all the numbers of the premarket relatively steady. Europe is mixed. Yields actually if you just heard ticked up on that wage data. Factory orders, rig count and fed speak today still on the way. Roadmap begins with 156,000 jobs added in december, below what the street was expecting. The last jobs number under president obama. First it was ford then it was gm. This time the president elect goes after toyota sending alarm bells across the nation of japan. One retailer reversing the trend, gap shares are surging after a better than expected december helped by old navy. Well get into that. Aside from the december payroll figures, the Unemployment Rate coming in at 4. 7, as expected. And we mentioned earlier average Hourly Earnings up 2. 9 from a year ago, thats the biggest increase since 2009. Participation relatively flat, jim, i know you looked at with the revisions over the past two months people are calling it a bit of a push. I think
His pictures going viral now. And why hed do it all over again. We hear his story, only on gma. And good morning, america. And robin is waking up in l. A. This morning. What a special day for her. Tonight, shes going to receive one of the highest honors in all of sports, the arthur ashe courage award. And, josh, youre on your way to l. A. For that. You should clap for that. [ applause ] it is part of the espys, you can watch it on espn tonight. And again, it is she will be joining a roll call of legends. Nelson mandela, muhammad ali, billie jean king. And then, last year, her dear friend, former Tennessee Volunteers coach, pat summitt, you see her there. She will be joining that list. And it is a wonderful thing that well be able to witness. And you had a chance to sit down and interview robin before she left about this entire honor. Well have a special look at that coming up. Youre going to have a great time tonight. Yes. A lot coming up. Were going to begin with this dangerous heat w
Im sure you knew some people, hoda. You know whats funny . First of all, it struck me this morning when i mean, you know whts coming, obviously, when you live in new york. But when you think a dozen years, we talked about like every 12yearold child, 12 or younger, did not experience 9 11 and didnt know really what it was like. Theyre just learning about it from family and friends. And i have a its funny when you think of your memory. I remember this is weird. I remember coming into work like everyone was. Everyone was racing in. And they asked me to go on the roof and do a live shot and there were security concerns and asked me to go down stairs. It was one of those weird sort of up and down the stairs things. I remember sitting in makeup for a second and a woman doing makeup was panicky and she said, i have a loved one in the towers. And we were watching the towers. And one fell, and i remember i watched her, and the phone rang in the makeup room. Right then. I watched her pick up the
Mounting in the philippines. Filipino officials have said they fear that as many as 10,000 people may have died in just one area. Now, typhoon haiyan struck the philippines friday. It tore through the central part of the country, leaving death and destruction in its wake. This is one of the worst storms to make landfall in recorded history. Packing winds of nearly 200 miles per hour. As many as 4 Million People have been affected. Much of the relief effort is centering around the town of taklaban in laiti province hit by a huge wave caused by a storm surge. Houses, schools, and the local airport were smashed by the typhoon. The philippines red cross says perhaps 1,000 people have died there, but eyewitnesss say that figure could increase considerably as many people are missing. The nearby island of samar has also suffered badly. 300 people are reported dead there with another 2,000 missing. Hundreds of thousands of people are surviving in the open now in the wake of the storm. The Phil