russian, we are waiting to see who will come back home. it s crazy. we don t have names yet. only speculations that it s going to be mothers and their children. and it s tough, very tough. have you allowed yourself to think about what you might say to her the first time you see her? i don t think i will speak, i will just hold her and hug her and i won t ask questions, that s for sure. and i just want to hold her. that is the mother of a hostage who is being held by hamas right now. she may soon see her daughter following a significant diplomatic breakthrough in the middle east. there s a tentative deal to release dozens of people captured by the terrorist group more than six weeks ago. we re going to get a live report from tel aviv in just a moment. this all comes as the u.s. military is becoming more aggressive in its response to attacks against service members in the widen region. retired four-star navy admiral, james stavridis joins us with expert unless on that and
advocate for the pro-life movement. movement. ashley: connecticut authorities investigating a massive fire and one of the country s largest egg farms that killed 100,000 hens this weekend. officials say the plane swallowed an entire chicken house and took dozens of firefighters hours to put it out. the devastating fire comes amidst nationwide egg shortage fueled by bird flu outbreak with combined increasing cost of gas, feed, packaging. the average cost for a carton of 12, reaching $4.05 and a whole dollar more than december 2021. very interesting timing. todd: if i do they will be $20 a carton. ashley: now that president biden behind the wheel of a fleshy new electric car reminding americans about his ev tax credit. but wait until you hear how much that car cost in first place. here is a hand, more than the average american makes in a
the bad news is gas prices could get back above the dreaded $4 level this spring and summer as people drive more and they switch over to summer fuel. summer gas is better for air quality and costs more to produce. gas buddy is predicting the national average will climb from $3.10 a gallon today to $4.05 in may and could hit $4.25 in august. listen to what gas buddy s patrick dehahn said. 2023 is not going to be a cake walk for motorists. it could be expensive and made better or worse depending on the luck of the draw. refineries are a tremendous story. we ve seen prices that are unseasonably high. beyond refineries, there s a lot of swing factors we need to pay attention to.
someone very young when it is an interview for a job. richard: listen, i m starting a new job called the phone man. she charges $4.80 but i m charging $2 an hour. i will help your kids with business meetings, all of it. tyrus, your take. tyrus: i, also so will start phone bro and i will charge $4.05. [laughter] i will not work for less. but this is the parents both. what are we doing here? what are we preparing our kids for? i remember i had to practice job interviews with my mom. i never got fired one time. they were brutal. she brought up my past up on my resume. all that stuff to prepare me. when i went to my first job interview, i was ready. and i got this. because my mom prepared me.