Heather Myers joins Alicia Summers live from Malibu, where she has been reporting from the front lines.
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U.S. Economy Adds 256K Jobs In December, Unemployment Holds At 4.1%, But Market Reacts To Fed Concerns
The U.S. economy added 256,000 jobs in December, surpassing expectations and keeping the unemployment rate steady at 4.1%.
Read More U.S. Economy Adds 256K Jobs In December, Unemployment Holds At 4.1%, But Market Reacts To Fed ConcernsLegal Battle Over Inmate Safety: Lawsuit Challenges Housing Policies for Transgender Prisoners
A former inmate, Mozzy Clark, is suing the Washington Department of Corrections, alleging sexual assault by transgender inmate, Christopher Williams, at the Washington Corrections Center for Women. Clark claims she was forced to share a cell with Williams, despite his violent history. The lawsuit raises concerns about inmate safety and policies for housing transgender individuals.
Read More Legal Battle Over Inmate Safety: Lawsuit Challenges Housing Policies for Transgender PrisonersNational Security Expert Weighs In On Challenges And Concerns Ahead Of Power Transition
Retired Special Ops Commander and National Security Expert Glenn Ignazio joins Alicia Summers to reflect on the past and discuss the implications for a safer, stronger America. He highlights the New Orleans terrorist attack, discussing the need for both reactive and proactive national security measures.
Read More National Security Expert Weighs In On Challenges And Concerns Ahead Of Power TransitionConsumer Sentiment Hits 5-Month High as Spending Rises – Here’s Why
Consumer sentiment has risen to 74, marking five consecutive months of improvement and reaching its highest level since April 2024.
Read More Consumer Sentiment Hits 5-Month High as Spending Rises – Here’s WhyFed Cuts Rates To 4.25%-4.5% Amid Inflation Fight, Housing Costs Remain High
The Fed cut interest rates by 25 basis points to 4.25%-4.5% and continues reducing its debt holdings.
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