davos, first, there is no snow. it s taking place in spring. also this is such big head winds from the war in ukraine, the result in inflation, the risk of recession, to big commission as well as climate change and the pandemic. so much, anna stewart, we know you are following it for p. i m christine romans. i m laura jarrett. new day starts right now. i m john berman with brianna keilar on this new day. president biden catching his own administration off guard with a tough message for china and moments ago china responds. the first shipment of desperately needed baby formula arrives in the united states as more babies are hospitalized. and president biden shifting his warning about monkeypox as another possible case is being investigated in the u.s. and the republican showdown in georgia, former president trump and vice president pence campaign for dueling candidates as voters prepare to head to the polls. good morning to to our viewers here in the united
some progressive candidates have won, others have lost. this week, the eyes are back on georgia, there were two senate run off races in georgia of january of 2021, g.o.p. lost both. giving control of senate to the democrats, this time, it say governor s race. brian kemp in 2018, then president trump gave brian kemp his full endorsement. kemp went on to beat stacey abrams. things have changed. president trump is not backing kemp this time around but backing perdue. whoever ins will race stacey abrams again in the general election, we know how much the media loves stacey abrams, joining us now former congressman from the great state of georgia, tommy graves, great to see you. how do you see the g.o.p. race for governor. great to be with you. i think you are right about where governor kemp is. everyone i have spoken with in both campaigns and a lot of my friends, across the state believe that governor kemp is in a very strong position and will win by double digits tuesday nigh
it might be a break through for the man who was so vocal for stopping forced sterilization in china. now the government says he can apply to study abroad like any other citizen. a new report shows the unemployment rate fell last month, but we re not celebrating so fast. the number of jobs created was less than expected. the jobless rate fell because workers dropped out of the labor force. the rate dipped to 8.1%. employers added 115,000 jobs. you re going to go live to the new york stock exchange to see how wall street is reacting. and gilbert, arizona, this is near phoenix. this house, a horrible, horrible crime scene. police believe the man shot and killed four people there, including his girlfriend and their 15-month-old granddaughter. they say the man, j.t. ready, then killed himself. he s an admitted white supremacist who organized a private citizen militia to patrol the mexican border. he allegedly kept ties to neo-nazi groups. shagging a fly ball. mare ya na had
nic robertson, tell me more about what was discovered and more of what we learned about osama bin laden. reporter: here is the big picture that emerges from here. it is only part of the big picture. 17 of 6,000 documents. it is a partial picture of bin laden. it is bin laden struggling with the affiliates. he is trying to chastise them and give them direction. one of the big eye openers there is bin laden was jealous of some of his rising stars. anwar al awlaki, the yemeni cleric accused on some of the attacks of the united states. talks about al awlaki to take over leadership there. bin laden says i hear what you are saying, but where i come from, we like to see people tested on the battle field first. he hadn t been to the battle field. you can see the jealousies emerging. you talk about paranoia. it is fascinating when you read through the documents. did you find anything in there that showed that bin laden knew al qaeda was getting weaker and the u.s. was stronger? he
let me give issue perspective. put aside the unemployment rate for a a while because there are lots of reasons why that s not the most effective way to look at this. the most effective way is job growth, the number of jobs lost or added in a given month. let s go back to january of 2011. you can see all through 2011, we gain jobs. off to a strong start and then we started talking about a double dip recession, issues in europe became more serious. our debt crisis became an issue, the debt ceiling debook kell that we had, the downgrade, all that happened in the late summer and companies were hesitant about hiring more people. but starting late summer and into the fall, we ve had strong growth. from october through january, it s been a steady trend upward culminating in january where we added 243,000 job, the vast majority private sector jobs. how does it affect the political landscape? republicans have been using president obama s job creation record against him. and jobs are