3.4%. black unemployment a lowest ever level of 4.7%. job gains in health care, in the restaurant industry, construction, wages climbing, us is purltives are plenty. but yes, also disruptive. the fed suggesting this week it might be done with interest rate hikes, but these jobs numbers spiking after a downward trnd the past three months underlies the effect to cool the economy to tame inflation. let s get to new york and matt egan. walk us through the big numbers, and forgive me if i have to interrupt. this historic jobs boom continues. despite everything going on now, despite the fed slamming the brakes on the economy, despite the worst banking crisis since 2008, and despite the wave of tech layoffs we keep hearing about, people thought hiring would slow down in april. instead, it accelerated. 253,000 jobs added. 3.4% unemployment rate. to go low you have to go back to 1953 under dwight eisenhower. we saw across the board solid numbers here. professional services, health c
heading to the southern border days before covid restrictions are headed next week. congresswoman concern have a escobar joins me here. and i will talk to ukraine s ambassador to the united states on new threats from russia. good day, everyone, i m andrea mitchell in washington where the white house is lauding a jobs new that outpaced expectations. 253,000 jobs added in april. unemployment down slightly to 3.4%. the lowest level since 1969. the good jobs numbers could complicate the fed s plan to pause hiking interest rates as the president and speaker are preparing to hold their first talks next week on that fast approaching debt ceiling deadline. and turmoil in the regional bank sector as well could be spreading. with all of that joining me now nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli outside the white house, committee for responsible federal budget maya mcginnis and former barack obama white house press secretary michael gibbs. we are going to hear from the presi
250 officers involved and a reward totaling $80,000 for tips that bring him in. they say the man they re looking for is armed and dangerous and could be literally anywhere. i pretty much can guarantee he s contacted some of his friends. we just don t know what friends they are. that s what we need in the public, is any type of information. right now we re just running into dead ends. do you all believe that the suspect is still in the area? we do not know. like i said, right now we have zero leads. that attack happened on friday night. since then ten more mass shootings have taken place across the u.s. including eight yesterday. among them, a shooting at a house party in mississippi that left a 16-year-old and 18-year-old dead and a 19-year-old under arrest. at almost the exact same time gunfire broke out at a house party in massachusetts killing an 18-year-old and wounding five others. in south carolina, nine people shot, most teenagers after gathering in a park arou
tucker carlson. some republicans want to take it one step further. then, a one-on-one, behind the scenes exit interview with kate bedingfield, as she steps down as white house communications director. tiktok, on the clock, again. now, the white house, and congress, set their sights on the mega popular app. over, guess what, security concerns. as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle, back a 30 rock. after dodging reporter questions for days, of speaker kevin mccarthy goes on the defensive today, after their controversial move to fox news host tucker carlson, first steps, on tens of thousands of hours of security video, from january 6th. last week, carlson said, they have already gained access to the footage. democrats, of course, slammed mccarthy s decisions, and with carlson s foreign claims about the capitol attack. it is also that certain security operations on the hill can be made public. today, mccarthy made no
as white house communications director. and tiktok on the clock again. now the white house and congress, set their sights on the mega popular app. over, over, guess what? security concerns. as data the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle, back at 30 rock, after dodging reporter questions for days, of speaker kevin mccarthy goes on the defensive today, after their controversial move to fox news host tucker carlson, first dibs on tens of thousands of hours of security video, from january 6th. last week, carlson said, he and his team have already access to the footage. democrats, of course, slammed mccarthy s decision, raising serious concerns about tucker carlson s false claims about the capitol attack. they are also worried that certain security operations on the hill can be made public. today, mccarthy made no apologies about that decision. tucker was interested. they have an exclusive. then i ll give it out to the