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12 PM ET: Mixed jobs report, American activist killed, NFL in Brazil & more

CNN 5 Things

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News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

The 14-year-old accused of killing four people in a high school shooting in Georgia has appeared in court for the first time, and so has his father. The latest jobs report is a mixed bag. Palestinian officials say Israeli forces have shot and killed an American activist in the occupied West Bank. Boeing's Starliner is finally expected to return to Earth today. And, the NFL is taking a trip to Brazil for game two of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi there from CNN I'm Joe Beck with the five things you need to know for Friday

0:05.9

September 6th. In essence you are charged with four counts of felony murder

0:12.0

that was a judge addressing 14 year old

0:14.9

Colt Gray in Georgia this morning as he made his first court appearance over the

0:19.1

Appalachian High School shooting. He told Gray that if he's convicted, the maximum sentence he

0:24.6

could get for each count is life without the possibility of parole, but he

0:28.8

won't face the death penalty because he's under 18. The teen's father, Colin Gray, also appeared in court this morning,

0:36.0

charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder,

0:39.0

and cruelty to children.

0:41.0

The arrest warrant affidavit alleges he provided his son with a firearm, quote,

0:45.8

with knowledge he was a threat to himself and others. He could face a maximum of

0:50.5

180 years in prison if he's convicted of all 14 charges against him.

0:55.0

Neither Colt nor Colin Gray entered a plea and they did not ask for a bond.

1:00.0

America's job market rebounded last month. The economy added 142,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell.

1:09.0

But today's job news is still mixed.

1:12.0

August job growth was slightly below expectations and the July

1:15.3

numbers that spooked Wall Street were weaker than initially reported. That was

1:19.8

true for June's figures too, which were also revised as part of today's report.

1:24.5

So what does this mean? Acting Labour Secretary Julie Sue tells CNN, we're seeing job growth hit more

1:30.8

normal rates after the post-pandemic hiring boom.

1:34.5

What we always want to see happen was a transition from the really rapid rate of job growth that

1:41.0

we saw initially to a more steady and stable rate of growth that we saw initially to a more steady and stable rate of growth and

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