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her. naturally, a lot of people in town had come to see that boy as evil incarnate. the villain who'd snuffed out the life of their princess. and yet, even to mickey's family, it was more puzzling than that. it was simply inexplicable. >> he would never hurt her. i don't understand why he and it up confessing to it. i'm still like -- there's something more to this story. >> more partly because, kody's story of what happened just didn't make any sense. especially that bit about how the mickey penn demanded kody dump his fiancée toni and date for instead. impossible, said cecilia. had mickey her own steady boyfriend, and out of respect for toni, had been going out of her way to avoid getting anywhere near kody. >> micaela never liked confrontation. she did not like drama. she hated drama.
president's council of economic advisers. cecilia, good morning. we're grateful that you're with us. the jobs report coming in above expectations, good news for the labor market. president biden, i want to read, quote, we have american americans working in the private sector today than any day during donald trump's presidency. more people than any time in our history. but if we look at the numbers, there are almost two jobs available for every applicant, and that puts pressure on wages to go up. so can we have the kind of jobs market that we have right now without it inevitably leading to inflation? >> so the jobs report today reflects the fact that we have had a historic recovery from the pandemic recession, and that there are employment opportunities across our economy. and it's across almost every industry. we saw job gains in the private sector of actually 381,000.
have growth but that is growth that's generated from productivity increases, and from the increasing economic capacity because we're making the kinds of investments in physical infrastructure that the bipartisan infrastructure law entails. because we are able to make the kinds of investments we know we need to be making as we transition to clean energy. because we're making the investments in families to help people get back to work. so when we make those kinds of investments, we increase our economic capacity, and that's the kind of growth the president is hoping that we can transition to. >> we have to leave the conversation there. we appreciate your time as always. just want to let our viewers know, the president is expected to speak from the white house in just a few minutes, signing an executive order expanding abortion access. cecilia, thank you again. >> you're welcome. >> of course. also coming up, a major moment on capitol hill. pat cipollone, the former white house counsel, sitting down for closed door testimony with the january 6th committee.
very much looking forward to kick off, which will be injust very much looking forward to kick off, which will be in just under 90 minutes. tennis now — wimbledon has reached the semifinal stage in the singles. cameron norrie's big opportunity comes tomorrow, but today it was the women's matches on centre court, and it's seen quite a breakthrough, asjoe wilson reports. meet the family. charlotte eight, cecilia just one, dad charles edouard is the coach and mum — she's tatjana maria, wimbledon semifinalist. playing against a friend, ons jabeur, a groundbreaker for tunisia, for africa, for arab women. an occasion to prove there are different routes to success was a match of touch before power. jabeur, the number three seed, took the first set 6—2. the play followed an intriguing path. you don't see many winners like this. 0h! ranked 103 in the world officially, tatjana maria at sa has shown everyone her ability.
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>> so the president not taking any questions. you can see the cameras moving out of the oval office, obviously, we talked to cecilia, they're talking about inflation. one of the things is the impact of russian imports and new eu tariffs on top of once, sanction that were already placed on russia and the impact it has had on gas prices here in the u.s. let's get you up to what is happening on the ground. in the east, russia is pushing front lines forward with heavy bombings. richard engel shows us how severe the damage is, reporting from a building that was sheffield overnight, richard. >> russia is making advances here in eastern ukraine. and this is what it looks like, it is a highly destructive
the federal reserve. no, i'm not a forecaster and not going to predict. >> sandra: who is predicting for the president, that is necessary. who is forecasting for the president? for economyists that is everything. and which is advising the president? >> world -- the president has a world class team, including the secretary of treasury, janet yellen who is the only woman in the history of our country to be the c.a. chair, chairman of the federal reserve and secretary treasury and top class council of economic advisers, headed by cecilia, now princeton policy school, excellent economists but does not mean that they have crystal balls, and it doesn't mean that people can predict everything that happens, including a type of russian aggression on a neighboring european country. >> sandra: gene, appreciate you joining us.
the bands that are popular, are some of the most aggressive, more aggressive than anything pre role. cecilia, thanks for joining. that is all in on this monday night, the rachel maddow show starts now, >> good evening rachel. evening, chris. thanks my friend. much appreciated. and thanks to at home for joining us this hour. the consequential primaries of course happening tomorrow in georgia, and then a handful of other states. we're gonna be talking about those primary elections tomorrow over the course of this hour. there is a number of those primaries tomorrow in which there is a lot of suspense about the outcome, the polling's close, nobody knows how it's gonna turn out. i will tell you, though, also, there is one race tomorrow, a high profile weighs about almost no suspense, it's quite clear exactly how it's gonna turn out and who's gonna win. but even so, that one, to my line, is actually the most