the law. in fact, he was charged with kidnapping more than 20 years ago. rosina coleman is live in a west coast impure with more on this, christina. hi molly. yes please identify the suspect is 38-year-old cleotha abston for the vehicle in this case is dark-colored suv, it was also located as for the victim 34-year-old eliza fletcher is still missing. she has not been found. the tennessee teacher was last seen early friday morning around 4:20 a.m. police believe she was jogging near the university of memphis campus when she was of ducted and forced into the suv. fletcher is reportedly a billionaire heiress for the suspect accused of kidnapping her was arrested a day after she was reported missing. what s the police have worked very quickly on this. probably getting the vehicle and looking at one comment dna that might ve been in the car they have that belongs to him. and secondly, the cell phones, look at cell phones now. there is a triangulation laws for you can see the la
employers slowing hiring, 315,000 jobs hired in august. the unemployment rate rising just a touch to 3.7%. in minutes president biden set to address this jobs report. we ll bring you those remarks live when they begin. we are also following breaking news. a federal judge has just unsealed a detailed inventory of what the fbi removed from donald trump s florida home last month. and it reveals a number of classified documents were in there, stored in lots of boxes, 30-some-odd boxes. and in those boxes were also mixed in other random documents, press clippings, even clothing and gifts. let s begin with john harwood, who s live at the white house. we re moments away from hearing from the president on the economy. as we wait for that john, this jobs report we got earlier this morning, what does that tell us about where things stand? reporter: well, it s good news, erica, and i think president biden will welcome it. why do i say good news? well, first of all, 315,000 jobs is
unemployment rate ticked up. the question is how about the federal reserve react as it tries to tame inflation. more on that is ahead as well. while the president is addressing the academic concerns from voters ahead of the midterms, the other issue at the top of their list is threats to democracy. last night, in philadelphia, he took aim at the former president by name and his supporters who he has been branding maga republicans. listen to this. what is happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. maga republicans do not respect the constitution. contrast that message with donald trump just hours before that, helping january 6 writers financially, people who pushed our democracy to that edge. adding this pledge. quote. all right. let s get into some of this with my panel. shannon is covering the white house. von is in west palm beach near mar-a-lago. ash
Germany's factory orders grew unexpectedly in September, data from Destatis showed on Monday. New orders climbed 0.2 percent on a monthly basis in September, confounding expectations for a fall of 1.
highest rate in 50 years and still no real sense from the white house how that will be turned around. no sense of slowing and spending or inflation at all. a very difficult time to be a saver in the current environment. even if this turns out to be the 1980s, investors were still getting mortgages for 12, 13, 14%. no sign that the inflation, that is what is hurting the economy and no sign from the white house at that is turning around anytime soon. my first adjustable mortgage was at 13% in 1980. these days, well, i am glad those numbers are in the rearview mirror. the white house put out an official tweet yesterday. president biden s economic plan is working. nearly 10 million jobs added since taking office. manufacturing orders are up. 10 million jobs, yes, but he