call for help from inside the classroom while police waited outside. we re going to play that audio for you in a moment. plus, there are new details about a key figure in the response to that shooting, uvalde school district police chief pedro arredondo will not be sworn in to his newly elected city council seat today as originally planned. should he keep his job as police chief? critical question. also today, a bipartisan group of senators will meet on gun reform. president biden is optimistic that this time around he will get republican support. the president says, quote, rational republicans are ready for a deal. we will see. all of this as the uvalde community prepares to bury 10-year-old shooting victim amerie jo garza and maite rodriguez today. little bodies in little caskets. let s begin this morning with cnn correspondent nick valencia, near robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. nick, cnn has new audio and video, desperate police radio calls, another warning fr
considering what we do with regard to those tariffs. the important thing for every american to know is that the president is committed to doing everything we can to bring down costs in a sustainable way. one of the challenges we face for too long is the fact that because of china s unfair practices, american jobs have been lost, and our companies have been unable to compete. we have to make sure we address the short-term challenges like inflation, but the long-term challenges that we face as well. so over and over again, over the last 1 1/2 years that the white house and the president and treasury officials, fed officials downplayed the inflation risk, the president in july of 2021 said this is expected to be temporary, talking about inflation, jerome powell, i don t expect, will be in a situation where inflation rises to troublesome levels. janet yellen in march of 21, risk of inflation, the risk is small. larry summers, former treasury secretary, has been worning
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awful, than they were one year ago, at this time. and, when weekly first time jobless claims exceeded 600,000 and that was not the peak, the peak was over 650,000, in march of 09. now, because the numbers can be subject to sharp swings an subsequent revisions, let s check out the four week moving average which smooths out this swings and gives you a more reliable picture of the jobs market and there, too, the news is uninspiring and the four week average for the first time jobless claims was up 7500 to an average of 457,000, the highest since mid-march. and, not until the figure hits 420,000 or lower, bill, will the economists until you it looks like payrolls are expanding and employers are hiring. bill: say that number again? what is this critical number? reporter: 420,000, is what we want to hit. bill: we were told in previous weeks they were hiring seen sus workers to go door-to-door and some of the numbers they didn t give a real number and in other words, some of those jobs