You dont see the word military. It is not just about soldiers. It is about civilians. Men and women. Soldiers and civilians. Young and old. White and black. That is the long title. The short title, we return fighting, speaks to what happened after the war and how africanamericans use world war i as a transformative event for them, just like it was a transformative event throughout the globe. We explore that story throughout this hour of washington journal, day five of museum week on washington journal with our friends at America History tv, cspan3. Phone lines split up regionally. Eastern or central time zones, 202 7488000. Mountain or pacific time zones, 202 7488001. Special line set aside for africanamerican veterans, 202 7488002. Would love to hear from you as we explore this observe exhibit at the africanamerican museum of history and culture. This is a temporary exhibit, how long will this be up . How did this idea to focus on this story get included in the museum and open in dece
her phone recording this as the blast went off around here near the national university. a man on a pedestrian bridge in kyiv when the explosion goes off. where to go from there? he run towards the surveillance camera. ukraine s president reacting to this. he beliefs that they re using suicide drones, the russians, and that they re coming from iran. he vows he will not back down. we are dealing with terrorists. dozens of missiles. they want to destroy our energy system. now there may be temporary e interruptions with electricity. so all of this days a after president biden said that putin is not joking about the use of nuclear weapons and we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. in a moment, i ll be joined by mike pompeo. perfect guest to talk about where to go from here with ukraine. first, trey yingst reporting live from kharkiv ukraine, which is on that list of cities that were hit. hi, trey. martha, good afternoon. we
likely to go higher after opec plus announced it will cut oil production by a shocking 2 million barrels a day. dana: now the biden administration is walking an economic tight rope. if the economy heats it it could make the inflation worse. if it cools down the risk of a recession gets more likely. fox team coverage this morning. larry kudlow standing by with the big picture. let s go to edward lawrence at the white house breaking down the numbers for us. this was a very good jobs report and could be part of the problem. it will likely keep the federal reserve on course to have aggressive rate hikes at the next meeting the first week of november. the unemployment rate went down to 3.5% tying historic lows because more people dropped out of the workforce. now leading the way for job creation, leisure and hospitality adding back 83,000 jobs in september. the sector is 1.1 million jobs below february of 2020 levels. manufacturing added 22,000 jobs. president likes to say he
in his son s scandals. sandra: september jobs report just out, which is now raising all sorts of new concerns about the direction of the u.s. economy. hello, welcome, everyone, sandra smith in new york. and trace, great to have you again. great to see you. i m trace gallagher in for john roberts. this is america reports. in a few minutes the president is set to make remarks on the economy at an auto plant in maryland. september jobs report shows a tightening labor market, unemployment unexpectedly falling to 3.5% from 3.7% after 57,000 workers dropped out of the labor force. meantime, 263,000 jobs were added last month, which is down from the 315,000 in august. sandra: and while the white house may be celebrating, the dow is tumbling, down 584 points with just a couple hours left in the trading day. we are watching that for you, still below 30,000, and with gas prices rising for 13 straight days now, and oil surging 14% this week alone, investors are growing more conc
trace: over the years the cold war thought and the shelters gathered dust. vladimir putin was quietly coming up with a plan, according to a former intel official who literally wrote the book on putin s destructive plots. sandra: she has been sounding the warning long before president biden said putin s nuclear threats were no joke, and she says there is something the president still does not understand about the russian strong man s mindset. brand-new at 2:00, she is here to tell us about it live. welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two on this friday afternoon. i m sandra smith in new york. great to see you, trace gallagher in for john roberts. we ll get to president biden s nuclear warning ahead, but top the hour with the issue at the top of voter s minds, their money, and it is a fox news alert. sandra: we are watching the dow at this hour, entering its final hours of trading for the day and the week, and the dow is off about 600 points, falling to it