court pushing back. that made me very nervous hearing how misinformed how supposedly our wisest minds are on the supreme court. topic, which is our economy.r in december, there was we re seeing some reports from our december job reports, and it s saying that 400 jobs were added. but the reality is that only 199,000 jobs were added. the expectation, of course, was that 4.1% unemployment rate, it actually was down from that. it was under 4%. so joe biden, of course, is touting that instead. take a listen. there has been a lot of press coverage about people quitting their jobs. today s report tells you why. americans are moving up to better jobs with better pay, with better benefits. that s why they are quitting their job. today s national unemployment rate fell below 4%, to 3.9%.
will: the supreme court is set to decide the limits on biden s vaccine mandates as critics say his unconstitutional rules will devastate healthcare workers and businesses across the nation. let s bring in judicial crisis network president carrie severino along with job creators network chief communications officer elaine parker. ladies, thank you for being with us this morning. carrie, i would love to start with you. you heard of the oral arguments yesterday, to the best that oral arguments can point you in the right direction. where do you think the supreme court is leaning on these mandates? yes. so with respect to the osha mandates that says you have to have a vaccine or test if you have a business of over 100 employees, the court seemed very skeptical. osha is supposed to speculate job related things like wearing a hard hat at a construction site or a ventilator if you are working with powdered substances. this is not what this is meant to be a national policy on a major epidemic
your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you re pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. pete: chicago schools will close for a fourth day on monday as teachers refuse to return for in person learning. forcing a group of chicago parents to take that fight their fight to court. jackie spinner has experienced the burden of remote learning as both a chicago professor and a mom of three and says canceling school is not sustainable or responsible. my kids are not okay, she writes. jackie joins us now along with chicago dad and former educator alberto mow lahna. i wish it was under better circumstances as you know better than anybody else.
strongly to vaccinate themselves. both of the cases have been fast tracked during to the biden administration planning to implement the policies on monday. justice samuel alito posed this. most osha regulations, all of the ones with which i am familiar, affect employees when they are on the job but not when they are not on the job. this effects employees all the time. if you are vaccinated while you are on the job, you are vaccinated when you are not on the job. chief justice john roberts highlighted key questions on the power of the executive branch. it s not fair for us to look at the court as a general exercise of power by the federal government. and then ask the questions why isn t congress have a say in this and why doesn t this be the primary responsibility of the states? opponents, many of them, large employers, of course, fear that this requirement will only
hearing a case that if they rule one way, would say to us, we the people, hey, you can t sell your own stuff if it s made overseas. that s right. called it existed since 9:08 when it was recognized. there is a split among the circuit courts, the second, third, and the 9th. a lot of disparity in the law. bottom line, supreme court is going to hear it and hopefully will rule correctly that you re able to sell your things like personal electronic, ipad, cars if they re foreign made would be subjected to this. bill: what is the rationale for any judge to say to me i can t sell my stuff? well, the second circuit got it wrong but the rationale is copyright law. once you buy that thing from the foreign maker, that you owe the foreign maker, if you try to resell it to somebody else. bill: why? he s selling the product to me. it s like look, it s my books. i sell the book to the public