standing by. what does it mean for the biden administration? good morning, dana. this disappointing jobs report comes as the omicron variant is threatening the economic recovery while inflation is at its highest pace in four decades. this is bad news for the administration. the bright spot here is unemployment fell to 3.9%, the lowest we ve seen it during the pandemic. administration is likely to highlight this as an achievement for them. but the report covers the week including december 12th. that came before the omicron spike ahead of christmas that really surged the cases across the country. economists say now policymakers need to be very careful. can t get close to the gdp. when you get that high there will be runaway inflation and maybe a default. for the biden administration to come out and propose things that will expand that debt is really, really reckless. december jobs report marks the lowest jobs growth of the entire year, dana. dana: there is that and also
make it harder to vote next time around. in phoenix, they presented a 93-page rebuttal to those bogus republican audit attempts there. the chairman of the maricopa county board of republicans saying simply, we re done. this is the end of the 2020 election. but much of the republican party refuses to be done with former president trump. much of the gop spent the past year rewriting history about what really happened january 6. and still to this day, too many push his big lie for their own political survival. yes, the attempt one year ago to overturn the will of the people failed thankfully. but the lies of the 2020 election, the lies that fueled that violent mob in the beginning of 2021, remain a lasting threat in 2022. a point president biden will make when he speaks in just about four hours on the capitol this morning. cnn s daniela diaz is live for us this morning. daniela, you were there that day, forced to hide like so many others. what is the mood one year later?
we ll hear from the vice president first and the president. i m curious what you believe their message is going to be today and also then i want to ask you about all the questions that we still don t have answers to about what actually happened on january 6th. good morning. good morning, trace. you are looking live at statuary hall on capitol hill. a big moment speech for first the vice president and then the president and they will reflect back on january 6 one year ago. what happened inside the walls of the capitol. i think they are going to cast it in a way that s pretty stark at least the statements that they put out about these speeches ahead of time going right towards a threat to democracy. and then trying to pitch voting rights. democrats working on passing that voting rights bill at the same time as the president walks into the capitol. listen. we can all look back one year ago to a very dark day for america but also for the capitol specifically. dana, i was on wit
isolate if you want to. moving again as hundreds of people stranded. if she didn t have bad timing and bad communication skills ainsley: that is a shot of will charlotte, north carolina. a good southern town, a banking town. and about an hour away from my parents. 66 degrees is the high. 36 degrees is the low. 40 degrees right thought. sunny with a few clouds in the sky. good morning, gentlemen. lawrence: hey, good morning, ainsley, in for steve today. so good to be with you guys. happy new year. i hope you had great vacation, ainsley. hey, brian. brian: thanks for saying hello to me eventually, lawrence. all about ainsley in the beginning. i love ainsley the big selling point on that town it s a banking kid. honey, get the kids i would love to go a banking town to get away. come on. ainsley: all the girls said when we go to college we are moving there because he that s where we will find our man. brian: i don t think lawrence said that. that he was different. i