this is where all the action is. we have a lot of rain and a lot of snow. it s going to cause potential for some flooding, especially where we ve had burns the last couple years. significant snow, by tomorrow that moves in across the four corners. back to you inside. thank you. we move on to a fox news alert, the trump administration a announces an american grad student is coming home after being held in iran for more than three years. decorated green better ray and s on the deal that allowed him to come home. that s next. to the outside world, you look good,
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3.5%. what does this mean for you and your wallet and 2020? let s ask professor of business and economics at kings college, brian brinburg. massive numbers, crush expectations. given us the big take-away. the big take-away is the crushing expectations piece. go back three days and read the headlines about where the job number was going to be. people were talking about a number less than 100,000. this has been a theme throughout the trump economy. the economy s slowing, job numbers are going to slow. we got a crushing number, 266,000 jobs. what that means is 2020 could set up to be much stronger than anybody is predicting. that s going to be a political game-changer and this number really kind of emphasizes that. you see democrats, particularly on things like the tax cut law, they say it only benefits the rich and corporations. what has the actual impact been for hard-work americans. the unemployment rate is 3.5%. it s been below 4% for 21
infiltration on the part of al-qaida or isis as part of a planned effort or was this a one-off radicalization. the end of the day, i think senator scott is absolutely right. we have to get to the bottom of this vetting program. i will say, ed, these programs i personally participated in them. i ve trained with british, jordannan, japanese, allies all over the country. they re important for two reasons. one, they re training on american equipment we re selling our allies abod and that interoperability and the ability to fight together is important. we re often training with the foreign nation s best and brightest, obviously not the case here. didn t happen here. we need to get to the bottom of why. we re going to demand some briefings and understand how this happened. you make some very important points. let me get to another topic. we learned this grad student from princeton, an american citizen has been released, a big victory for the president to get him out. a u.s. official to
welcome back. more than 140,000 people died from measles last year. nearly a 15% increase from the year before. despite the fact that there has been a safe and effective vaccine available for over 50 years. some experts blame anti-vaxx propaganda for the comeback of the killer infection. joining us now, dr. nicole saphier. is it a wake-up call? this is a huge issue we re having right now. we talk about 140,000 globally. but let s talk about the united states. we had about 1300 cases of measles in the united states in 2017. this is concerning, the fact that measles was essentially eradicated in the united states in year 2000. what are we seeing? we re seeing an uptick. the world health organization declared anti-vaxx as one of the global health threats and it really is. because what happens is you have people who have not vaccinated themselves or their children traveling internationally to