gillian: most major u.s. airlines are rebounding from the holiday blizzard, southwest airlines continues spiralling downward. the company ceo says the communications network was thrown off by the historic storm. that was not the only challenge. southwest memo out of denver airport warned of a staffing crisis just days before christmas. gillian: according to bloomberg, the v.p. of ground operations declared a state of operational emergency at the airport after an unusually high number of employee absences. sending a message to workers december 21st. anita: fox team coverage, jacqui heinrich what the white house is saying this hour. gillian: first with fox weather, katie is at philadelphia international airport. what are passengers telling you today? gillian, anita, the situation is very real for people still dealing with stranded luggage or not able to rebook their flights. i just met a family that was trying to travel from california to here in philadelphia, and t
russia, saudi arabia, china, venezuela. our enemies are laughing behind our backs. that s what we should be doing. i think biden is too much in the hip pocket of the green energy lobby. gillian: can you look forward to the future and tell us what is going to happen with prices at the pump in 2023. mixed pictures from analysts. take a look at this from gas buddy, they say 2023 is not going to be a cake walk, it could be even more expensive than 2022. but also to expect some curveballs, they say, the national average could reach $4 as you just mentioned as early as may. the reason i was kind of hesitating to answer that question is if i knew what was going to happen with the oil price i would be a rich man, sitting on a beach in st. croix with president biden. it s always really, really difficult and hazardous to guess what s going to happen with oil