everyone, have a good weekend. cnn news central starts right now. an insider at mar-a-lago, a major new development as the new york times reports on a potentially crucial cooperator in the classified documents probe. what this could mean for the special counsel s investigation. just in this morning, a surprising april jobs report, the labor market is heating back up. what does this mean now for the economy? we will break it down. plus, the countdown to the coronation is on. we re live at buckingham palace as the official crowning of king charles iii happens tomorrow. those major stories and more all coming in right here to cnn news central. all right. we have to start with those april jobs numbers showing surprising growth in the labor growth in the labor market when other indicators have very clearly recently been pointing to possibly a cooling off. the new data was just released in the last 30 minutes and it shows employers added 253,000 jobs last month, t
friday agreement was signed, t bring if not an end, at leas some long overdue respite from the decades of fighting an violence and terrorism i northern ireland it leaves tomorrow t commemorate the good frida agreement. it will be back on friday. now it is time the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening rachel it is on msnbc you just had reinstate representative justin jone from tennessee i am going to have the not yet reinstated representativ justin pierson join us as ou first guest tonight. and so it is remarkable to see how fast this story has move and to see that reinstatemen tonight was just really, reall exciting as a video. i am glad you relayed it the way you did during our hour. that document you gave us. well, i have to say, seeing people on the lawn of the fron of a tennessee capital today saying no justin s no piece, n justin s, no peace, i though that was pretty irresistible but yeah, and looking forwar to seeing that - thank you rachel. thank you
now, we re gonna be keeping an eye tomorrow on presiden biden s trip to ireland in northern ireland, marking 25 years since the good frida agreement was signed, from the decades of fighting i violence and terrorism i northern ireland he leaves tomorrow t commemorate the good frida agreement, he will be back o friday now it is time for the las word with lawrence o donnell good evening rachel. it i on msnbc. you just ha reinstated representativ justin jones from tennessee. i am going to have the not yet reinstated representativ justin pierson join us as ou first guest tonight. and so it is remarkable to see how fas this story has moved and to se that reinstatement tonight was just really, really exciting a a video. i am glad you relayed it the way you did during ou hour. that document you gave us well, i have to say, seeing people on the lawn of the fron of a tennessee capital today saying no justin s no piece, n justin s, no peace, i though that was pretty irresistible
after he opened fire in two different locations. he traveled to a mushroom farm where he opened fire and went to a second location and shot and killed three others. the victims were likely chunli zhao s co-workers. he was a disgruntled employee at one of the locations he shot up. i would like to offer my heart-felt condolences to the families of the victims. this kind of shooting is horrific, a tragedy we hear far too often, but today it hit home in san francisco county. brooke: the shooting comes just days after 11 people were killed in monterey park. we are learning more about the 26-year-old hero who stepped in to take down this armed suspect. huu can tran. he is recounting the terrifying moment standing in the dance studio and saw a gunman enter the building. i turned around and saw an asian man holding a gun, something came over me, i realized i needed to take the weapon away from him or else everybody would have died. when i got the courage, i lunged at him with b
Are absolutely coming for our jobs, you can see it already, take a look at the relatively low decline rate Labor Force Participation rates, and number two, it will allow for the creation of completely new jobs and industries, just as in previous revolutions, so there is nothing to worry about. In any event, occupational internment is at an alltime low. The truth is probably somewhere between those, maybe. That is what this panel will talk about, automation and ai, are they a substitute or complement to human labor . We have a great panel to discuss this today, and i will introduce. Hem very quickly first, we have diane daly, an associate professor at the school of information at ut austin, she studies technology and work. Her Current Research interests include engineering product design, data and health care, and economic development. Conductive material to studies conducts imperial empirical studies as well. James bessons from the Boston University school of law, he is an economist. H