Stay updated with breaking news from Job market cool. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
to boston. tell them to shoot me because because we re going to have to shoot me down today. where are they diverting us because wherever it is there s going to be a blood bath everywhere. that man is in custody after attempt to go stab a flight attendant and opening a door mid flight. details on the incident coming up. china s foreign minister warning the u.s. of catastrophic consequences if washington does not change its tone on a number of incidents including u.s. support for taiwan. what we re learning from this key communist party meeting. we will get to that all of that. we want to begin this hour with the four americans kidnapped in mexico. rosa flores from houston, dianne gallagher is in south carolina where three of the missing people grew up. these are close friends we re told. what more do we know about them? i know you ve been speaking with the families. reporter: you know, erica, these four families of these americans who were abducted just absolu ....
[ gunshots ] police tackled the gunman. now described by police as a 41-year-old unemployed man. police say this man has admitted to the shooting. state broadcaster nhk is quoting police who said that he used a homemade gun. we ll take you live to tokyo for updates in a moment. what a shock for that country, for the world. right now here at home, former white house counsel pat cipollone is on capitol hill for closed door testimony today, speaking to the january 6th select committee. we are watching that closely. first, our top story japan s former prime minister shinzo abe, the longest serving prime minister, assassinated during a campaign speech. cnn senior correspondent will ripley joins us now from taipei, taiwan. the circumstances of this particularly in a country with so few instances of gun violence just shocking. what more do we know about the shooter and the circumstances? reporter: yeah. you re talking about a country with half the population of the ....
Democrats and progressives who are concerned that the fed might throw the u.s. economy into a recession and hurt the people who could least afford it by trying to get inflation under control. i will be listening very closely to what he says about the job market, a big jobs report on friday. last month it was a blockbuster. those higher interest rates have not been cooling the job market and there is a feeling the fed needs to see the job market cool or it will continue to crank up interest rates and that could be overall longer term dangerous for the economy. goodness, we had jason furman on last week talking about signs that inflation will stick around for a while. thanks so much. this hour nearly two dozen people will be arraigned on domestic terrorism charges for violent protests in atlanta. we will be live at the site of the proposed police training facility known as cop city that sparked those protests. terrifying moments on board a flight from l.a. to boston, a passenger ar ....
Does want to see the job market cool somewhat in order to help get inflation under control, down below its to its 2% target. does this robust jobs market make it harder to tame inflation? i don t think so. you know, the one thing that we got to keep in perspective here that we are back to on the private sector, back to where we were pre-pandemic levels. so we re actually just kind of level where we were pre-pandemic. we re seeing the same in manufacturing jobs. we re pre-pandemic level. there s some growth in certain markets, but we re seeing the levels of employment where we need to see them. one area we re seeing increase in childcare, working in childcare. that s a good sign because we have roughly 5.6 million people that aren t in the work force for various reasons. one of those reasons is definitely childcare. so i think any time that we can add jobs to the economy and see companies grow is a good thing. i know there s a lot of economists will talk differently about that. i ....