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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
The
Labor1 Department reports unemployment fell to a four-year low last month and now stands at 7.7%. At the White House, chief
economist2 Alan Krueger calls it more evidence of recovery. But as NPR's Dave Mattingly tells us all agree much work
remains3.
Employers added 146,000 jobs, a stronger level of hiring than most
analysts4 predicted given Hurricane Sandy and business worries about the "
fiscal5 cliff". And Economist Hugh Johnson says if you take away Sandy.
It would certainly be a little bit stronger. The construction number would be stronger and the manufacturing number would be stronger. I'm not sure it would be close to 200,000, but it would certainly be somewhat stronger than the 146,000 jobs.
The jobless rate fell to a four-year low in November, but the Labor Department says that's mainly because more people stop looking for work, they are not counted as
unemployed6.
Dave Mattingly, NPR News, Washington.
Fiscal cliff talks between the White House and Speaker of the House, John Boehner continue, although after a phone conversation with the president. The Ohio Republican says there is nothing new to report.
The phone call was pleasant, but was just more of the same. Even the conversations that the staff had yesterday, just more of the same. It's time for the president, if he's serious to come back to us with a counteroffer.
The speaker met with reporters on Capitol Hill earlier today and after that top House
Democrat7 Nancy Pelosi
spoke8.
The only obstacle
standing9 in the way of middle-income tax relief are the Republicans
unwillingness10 to ask the top 2% to pay their fair share.
Washington has until the end of this month to resolve differences before taxes rise and spending is
slashed11.
Last March, a New York bus driver ferrying passengers from Connecticut to New York Chinatown
swerved12 and crashed. Fifteen people were killed. He faced serious charges. But as NPR's Joel Rose reports today a jury has returned a verdict in his favor.
A jury in the Bronx found driver Ophadell Williams not guilty of manslaughter and criminally
negligent13 homicide. Williams was driving from a casino in Connecticut to New York's Chinatown in March of 2011, when the bus swerved off Interstate 95 and crashed into a sign pole.
Prosecutors14 argued that Williams was speeding and sleep deprived at the time of the crash. But the
defense15 attorney said his client was well rested and blamed the crash on a tractor-trailer that swiped the bus causing Williams to lose control. The jury did find Williams guilty on one count of
aggravated16 unlicensed operation of a vehicle. The judge sentenced Williams to pay a 500-dollar fine and spent 30 days in prison which is less than he's already served. Joel Rose, NPR News, New York.
On Wall Street, the Dow was up 56; the NASDAQ down 12.
This is NPR News.
Several people were reportedly hurt earlier today when a strong earthquake struck off the northeastern coast of Japan. No serious damages were reported.
North Korea is preparing to launch a satellite into space, but analysts say it's more likely a test of that nation's long range missile technology. Jason Strother reports the North's young ruler is
tightening17 his grip on power.
North Korea says it will launch its rocket as early as this coming Monday. Pyongyang maintains that it has the right to develop a space program and will put a satellite into orbit. Calls to halt the launch from the U.S., South Korea and United Nations don't seem to be having any effect. That could be because ruler Kim Jong-un needs to successfully test the rocket to affirm his leadership. According to reports here in Seoul the 29-year-old leader is cracking down on
dissent18 and placing confidants into top military positions. Kim came into power a year ago after the death of his father Kim Jong-il. For NPR News, I'm Jason Strother, in Seoul.
About 50
survivors19 were on hand in Hawaii today as thousands gathered at the site of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 71 years ago. The bombing left thousands dead and launched the U.S. into World War II. Today's events gave a special nod to members of the Women's Air Force Service Pilots, who flew non-combat missions during World War II.
It's a girl for New England
Patriots20 Quarterback Tom Brady and his supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen in a FaceBook announcement she revealed the couple's second child was born at home on Wednesday.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
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