Good morning. 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Jose Diazbalart. We begin this hour with breaking news, a brandnew Jobs Report beating expectations. The government reporting employers added 254,000 jobs in september, thats well above the 150,000 predicted by most economists. The Unemployment Rate fell slightly to 4. 1 . And when you break it down by race, both the black and hispanic Unemployment Rates fell by. 4 last month. There you see the drop. This report comes hours after Port Workers and Port Operators along the East And Gulf coasts reached a tentative deal to end a strike that began on tuesday. That walkout threatened to bring chaos at the start of the holiday shopping season. With us now, cnbcs dominic chu. Dom, good morning. This was a strong Jobs Report. What else did we learn from it . Good morning, jose. Yes, it stands in stark contrast, this Jobs Report, what we saw the previous month, which got read as a very big at least disappointment. What we did note beyond
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here. jesse: welcome to a special edition of jesse watters primetime. i m will in for jesse. you re looking now at a live shot of a trump rally in concord, new hampshire, where we expect senator tim scott to endorse the former president and we ll bring you those comments live when they happen but in the meantime, there is nothing a politician loves more than a photo op. whether it s michael dukakis or john kerry in a spacesuit. they will go out of their way to cover up their failures in policies, that is, until they have a mess that s undeniable on their hands. we re 10 months away from an election and joe biden has a messy border crisis with his fingerprints all over it. after trump s big win in iowa the cnn s and msnbc s can t ignore this problem of immigration. this may come as a surprise to democrats but voters don t like hundreds of thousands of unchecked illegals just walking into our country. biden is trying to smack the cameras away and say everything is fine. and
with laura kuessnberg, paddy 0 connell and henry zeffman. it seems every time you turn on the news, there has been another strike somewhere, there was a strike on an american military base this morning in iraq. so, this hotting up of tensions continues apace, and this morning we had grant shapps the defence secretary on the programme, who said earlier this week we are in a prewar world, who said earlier this week we are in a prewarworld, in who said earlier this week we are in a prewar world, in other words, who said earlier this week we are in a prewarworld, in otherwords, he was anticipating that there will be more conflicts coming down the tracks before too long. which sounds like a pretty alarming message, but i think most politicians you talk to at the moment would say actually thatis at the moment would say actually that is probably true. i at the moment would say actually that is probably true. that is probably true. i heard it summed up that is probably true. i hea
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