The December jobs report is
being called “weird” and “wacky.” While the U.S. economy added just
74,000 jobs last month, the unemployment rate fell as fewer people
sought work. Meanwhile, Senate Democrats hit a snag in their plan to
extend long-term unemployment benefits. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
apologizes for the actions of his staff who organized a traffic tie-up,
apparently as political payback. The White House reacts to harsh
criticism of the president and his staff by former Defense Secretary
Robert Gates. And Liz Cheney abandons her U.S. Senate run in Wyoming. A
panel of journalists joins Diane for analysis of the week's top national
news stories.
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