pandemic is the exact same as that 3.9%. but gop chair mcdaniels out there attacking the report today. a rather intellectually dishonest way to look at numbers. let s bring in a cnn global economic analyst and associate editor for the financial times. let s put the nonsense politics away and talk about the facts here. before the pandemic, 199,000 jobs added to the economy would be something to celebrate. as you note, almost two years into the pandemic, these are not normal times. no, absolutely. but i think it goes to one of the core principles of economics. it s all relative. we had a huge dip. we just came out of a global pandemic or we re on our way out, i should say. so when you look at what we have seen in the past, 300,000, we were expecting to see almost 450,000. that s off a very low base. so, you know, if you kind of go back to what normal looked like before the pandemic, 200,000
he said the only thing she has any power over is her resolution to continue to speak the truth and seek justice in an appropriate civil action which she will do in due course. certainly this signals this isn t the end of this for both cuomo and camiso. brittany camiso is her name. the judge dismissed this charge but this is not necessarily the end of former governor cuomo s legal battles, huh? exactly right. he has investigations or inquiries still happening on a federal level when it comes to the administration s mishandling of the covid death data in nursing homes and also the sexual harassment allegations that we have seen, of course, coming from the attorney general s report over the last summer. brynn, thank you. how does the world s number one tennis player end up trapped inside a government-run hotel along with refugees and asylum seekers? that s ahead. emails,