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Special Report With Bret Baier

♪ >> bret: new filings indicate missouri democratic congresswoman cori bush paid her husband another $15,000 from her candidate committee this year. that happened despite an ongoing justice department probe into her campaign spending. the congresswoman has paid her spouse $135,000 for security services since january of 2022. her campaign office is not commenting weaknesses in chip stocks led to mixed results on wall street today. the dow gained 211. the s&p 500 was down 44. the nasdaq was off 319. for the week, the dow was up a fraction. the s&p 500 dropped 3 percentage points. the nasdaq fell 5.5. the biden administration is taking steps to limit oil and gas drilling and mining in alaska. the new regulation blocks development on 40% of alaska's national petroleum preserve to protect habitats for polar bears, caribou and other wildlife. state officials say the restrictions will cost jobs and

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Velshi

works on what's called a just in time basis. ships are meant to reach the reports exactly on schedule. port space is limited. even one late vote could trigger a domino effect. diversions like this could mean delays in consumer goods. logjam supports, and increased shipping costs, which translate to longer wait times and higher prices for consumers. the longer the issue remains, the more adverse effects are going to be. ikea has already warned of product shortages. companies like tesla and volvo half pause production at some of their factories to avoid having a backlog of supplies. but some experts say this won't be as bad as the impact of covid area supplying, covid ever supply chain issues, because fleet capacity is higher. there are more ships. the shipping rates we've seen in recent weeks are still much lower than what we saw in january of 2022 during the peak of covid related supply chain issues. by the way, the u.s. led military response to houthi attacks on the red sea is not without economic consequence itself. u.s. crude oil prices jumped

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Alex Wagner Tonight

trump in 18 other codefendants. and now one of those criminal codefendants, a top trump campaign official, is, without offering any agents any evidence, accusing willis and wade of engaging in a romantic relationship. the filing refers to wades ongoing divorce proceedings and undisclosed sources who claim that wade and willis vacationed together in florida, napa valley, and the caribbean, alleging the vacations were paid for using taxpayer funds that weighed received from willis's office. fulton county records show that mr. weighed has been paid over $650,000 in legal fees since january of 2022. mr. romans lawyer asks that d.a. willis, mr. wade, and the d.a.'s office be disqualified from prosecuting this case. neither willis nor wade has publicly commented on these allegations, and a spokesperson for the d.a.'s office says any

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Velshi

positions for every job seeker in america. while every available job is not matched to every available job seeker, mathematically, america has more jobs than it has available workers, and that's just a fact. december's 216,000 is not an anomaly either. that's largely been the trend for biden's presidency since he entered office in 2021. you can easily find similar headlines about better than expected numbers in june of 2021, in june of 2022, in january of 2022, in september of 2023. this has been one of the top achievements of biden's presidency. it shows that he's been able to sustain a strong economy throughout his first three years in office. unfortunately for him, the optimism that outside experts have about the economy is not broadly shared by the general public, and it's entirely and seemingly willfully ignored by republican voters. an nbc news poll from november found that only 39% of registered voters approve of biden's handling of the economy, compared to 59% who disapprove. in a separate poll of

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CNN This Morning

numbers and everything else. >> yeah, i mean, super important, right? they tell us -- you think about the consumer being the backbone of the u.s. economy. >> automatic good news, right? >> no, they are not. the future is less. i checked. we are down on this. 216,000 for the month of december, that is hotter than we were expecting. i don't know if you feel a little warm right now, but this was a hotter than expected report. the expectation was closer to 160,000. unemployment rate sort of remained at 3.7% and we can hoe you the unemployment rate over the last few years or so. we have been in a tight range. the spike was the pandemic and then you see that we have been sort of below 4% for almost two years. i mean, we have been at or below 4% for unemployment, which is very low, since january of 2022. if you look at the sectors we added job, some of the sectors that we expected, health care, government, construction. government adding 52,000 jobs.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

>> neil: i know a lot of you in a lot of parts of the country have had snow. it's not new to you. here in new york, much of the northeast, have not seen much of that stuff. i think significant in about 688 days. who is counting? rick reichmuth here to say there may be some change in that picture and maybe by the end of the week. it's hard to say. i know that if anyone would know, it would be rick. where are we on this? >> i bet your kids are counting. kids like it still. 688 days in new york city without an inch of snow. we've missed all of last winter. you go back to the end of january of 2022 or 21, i think, is where we are. this is how much snow we have across the country right now. we have some snow across parts of the west. not much to speak of anything across the east. we're heading into an active

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Katy Tur Reports

he was in an orange jump suit and shackled. he spoke through an interpreter. we've learned he is a citizen of china. we're also waiting to hear whether or not police have found the weapon. we're expecting to hear from the unc police chief in less than ten minutes. there's a press conference scheduled soon. we were told they were going to be questioning him overnight to try to learn more information. we know they at least worked together in some capacity in a since deleted profile, we have learned the professor was the suspect's adviser and they worked closely together on some research projects. the professor had been at the university since to 2019 and the suspect had worked in a group with him since january of 2022. obviously a very heartbreaking scene for students. many of them their first week in school but you also had nearby

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CNN Newsroom Live

we will uphold the values of democracy and freedom. >> beijing has issued a statement, saying it opposes any official intersection between the united states and taiwan. we have heard from officials. it is in keeping with the one china policy. and it is routine for officials to be traveling through the united states in this way. we have a statement from be beijing, saying he clings separately to the position for independence. he is a troublemaker through and through. showing dispressure at what he has done. pointing to the fact he did this in january of 2022, as well.

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Americas Newsroom

this case has been around for 13 years so we have quite a lot of materials that we need to provide to the defense. >> bill: speaking of the timeline of 13 years, apparently in 2012 the f.b.i. mapped the phone zones of that area. what happened to that information? was it followed up? >> there was information in the case from a lot of agencies. so i got on the case in january of 2022. we formed our task force in february and we worked -- i can't say what happened before me. i can say that the reason why we were real successful is we had a bunch of talented investigators from a bunch of different agencies working together day in and day out. >> bill: what does your hunch tell you about why the case would go cold? >> i think it is a tough case to

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Alex Witt Reports

no document, claiming he was showing off newspaper and magazine stories. joining me now is -- former member of the cia, senior intelligence service author and msnbc national security and to tell adjusts analyst. and hayes brown, msnbc daily columnist and editor. welcome,. guys hayes, in a new article, you write trump's lawyers couldn't find the bedminster document. now we know why. how did this document and up in the special counsel's possession? >> so, what's fascinating about this is if you look back at the original indictment with original 31 counts of local retention, this document wasn't among them. all of those documents, they have a charge for how long trump have them. most of them were picked up during the august search of mar-a-lago, when the fbi had the warrant to get them. some of them were from june, went after trump was subpoenaed, his team finally turned over what they claim to us the full amount of documents in his possession. this one, though, when you look at the new superseding indictment, it says january of

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