welcome to the lead. i m kaitlan collins in for jake tapper. we start with the money lead. wall street closing this hour mostly flat after today s jobs reported exceeded expectations. great news, obviously, but not slowing rising prices and fears of a recession. according to the bureau of labor statistics, the united states added 372,000 jobs in june and on average american paychecks are up 5.1% in the last year. but that s not keeping up with inflation, which jumped 8.6% annually in last month s report. that s a problem for president biden as he is struggling to convince americans his economic agenda is working. my economic plan is moving this country in a better direction. reporter: more signs on friday of a robust u.s. labor market. the economy adding 372,000 jobs in june, far beating economists expectations and the unemployment rate remaining at 3.6%, near historic lows. president biden celebrating the news, saying the u.s. has now recovered all of the jobs lost du
reporter: japanese prime minister shinzo abe was speaking at a campaign rally east of osaka on thursday when chaos ensued. two shots can be heard. abu dhabi is hit in the chest and neck.e is hit in the chest neck. the weapon, handmade gun lying on the ground. bystanders tried to aid the former prime minister before he was rushed to the nearest hospital. but soon news broke. he had succumbed to his injuries and died age 67. translator: there were two bullet wounds. he was in a cardiopulmonary arrest after damage to large blood vessels in the heart. unfortunately, he died at 5:03 p.m. reporter: police arrested the suspect, a 41-year-old man who didn t flee after the shooting. a rare occurrence in japan, a country with one of the world s lowest gun rates.