that does it for us on this friday morning, ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. happy friday. so glad you are with us. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and it may be friday, but there s still a lot of news this morning, including big economic shifts. we just got the april jobs report, and instead of the decline economists expected, unemployment numbers ticked down. the unemployment rate is 3.4%. jobs were added, many more than expected. that is some good news, but with interest rate hikes, banking turmoil, layoffs, and store closures, how do you assess the state of the u.s. economy? former new orleans mayor mitch landrieu who s also a senior adviser to president biden will join us. plus, a judge could hand down a record sentence for a january 6th rioter today. how long that defendant could spend behind bars. and we re following reaction to the historic verdicts against members of the proud boys. what does it all reveal about the
airmen and soldiers in all their finist regalia, you know, going through a beautiful parade, marching on the mall, getting to the westminster abbey. it is about history i think most of all. you think about the history of the family, it is remarkable. 1917, you can trace the history of the windsor family and when it changed its name and became the windsors. 871, that is the year that this family can trace its lineage back to king alfred the great. we don t have anything like that here in the united states. we were a nascent country, maybe 800 years after that. so i think it is all about that, the pomp and circumstance, what you will see. there will be some archaic sounding things there, but if you think it has been around since, i don t know, norman conquest, it is hear to the phrases and be reminded of history and what it all stands for. it has a fantasy aspect of it. i remember growing up as a little girl loving the disney princess movies and this is real life, kings, queens, prince