change. why didn t they begin months ago? this has been an issue that s been growing and growing and on the public s mind and as a result i think it s one of the reasons why the president s approval among independents dropped pretty dramatically. if you go to the grocery store and it costs you nearly 9 bucks to buy the bacon that cost you 4 bucks not too long ago, americans will feel this and will turn around and blame somebody and he s in charge. chris: what about the argument that there seems to be focus on it now, i know task forces were set up months ago but from the podium, the president and the press spokeswoman, started focusing on it now, what about the argument, it s too little too late? well, look, the reality is, the biden administration inherited a pretty tough economic situation when they came in as as a result of covid. and from day one had they have made that a top priority. they focused on the relief plan
at least seven hospitals are rising. one shell gas station is selling cases of water for 9 bucks instead of $4. in jacksonville animal lovers are stepping up in a big way to help animal lovers taking in 140 cats and 70 dogs into foster homes. correspondent nick valencia keeping an eye on conditions. nick, good morning. what are you seeing there? reporter: good morning, dave. the wind has been steady all morning long since we ve been out here in these overnight hours. in just about 45 minutes ago or so we got hit with our first significant band of rain. as quickly as the wall came down, it left. now we re left with the drizzle here. what is happening among residents we ve been seeing last week and the track changes and
17 million people would get an increase. right. steve: however, there is a very steep cost. there are very, very steep cost. i went through the entire cbo report. this year benefits and non-benefits wages obviously would go up but just give me jesuslessness would go up. business incomes would go down. consumer prices would group and u.s. economic output would go down. out of the five american categories wages would go up. 10 million people in poverty and 7 million out of poverty would see a wage increase 1.3 million jobs eliminated from the economy. and by the way. steve: why would that be? if you are a business, okay, and you are a small business and you have to and right now paying 9 bucks and forced to pay 15, you have got five employees you may let one go. these numbers get more dire as you get more households. most of these households may have more than one person working minimum wage.
carley: i m impressed you said all those s s. rob: in maine each kris kringle got money to support programs. carley: next the bad. delta sailors jacking prices for in-flight booze. a dollar higher across the board. domestic beers 8 bucks. liquor and specialty cocktails are 9 bucks. oh no. rob: worst bar i have ever been to. you won t believe how many millennials are living with mom and dad. bunk bed it will give us so much extra space in our room to do activities. please say yes. you don t need permission from us to build bunk beds. rob: census data a whopping 47% of millennials living with their parents. next state 41%. a lot of them still new high school and college but a lot of them aren t. core core nothing like a
the left really is to be focusing on a jacket and wording instead of focused on her actions what she really did. right. ainsley: they apparently came from zara like 39 bucks. let s go on and talk about your movie. i understand you are making a movie. what s it called and tell us more about it. okay. it s called dummy crats. we know the president is draining the swamp but now it s time for us to expose the swamp. you know that these democrats have got to be dumb when you are upset with a sitting president for following the laws that the previous president has followed. this movie is going to expose the hypocrisy, expose some members of congress. that s right. brian: working for their own can t wait for the credit. thanks. ainsley: thanks, ladies. brian: straight ahead, geraldo rivera and judge jeanine both here live coming up but separately. ainsley: big band is going