griff: i m griff jenkins, carley and todd have the day off. americans are losing confidence in the economy as they watch their budgets eaten away by gas prices. blames big meat, big oil, big tampon, everything else for shortages in this country. griff: doug luzader good morning, a lot of confusion coming out of the white house about the president s trip to saudi arabia, when he is expected to ask for help with high gas prices. will he or won t he meet with solamon? i think he will meet with the saudi crown prince, he has asked suppliers to increase production. they will have a one-on-one meet something that is my understanding. doug: they did tick down overnight with national average slightly bele$5 gallon mark, high inflation still an issue. president biden thinks we might be able to thread a need and he will thread a depression. i don t think a recession is at all inevitable. a recession is not inevitable. a recession is not inevitable, as policymake
frustrating. from coast to coast. travelers are facing delay or canceled flights. treasury secretary pete buttigieg wants airlines to stress their summer schedules. airline problem in this country. time for a wake-up call. [cheers] and matthew fitzpatrick is a champion again. good morning, everybody. that says it s fire island new york. i think that could be the wrong location. ainsley: fire island is a island off the long island. the sky is kind of the fire color but nonetheless. good morning, everybody, it is monday, june 20th, 2022 it is juneteenth. this was a federal holiday signed into law last year by joe biden. it celebrates and commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people in the united states first celebrated in texas back in 1865 after the civil war and slaves were declared free under the emancipation proclamation. that s what juneteenth is all about. brian: texas was the last to recognize it. so, they were the last state to understand that
thank you. griff: all right. you know, ashley, it was great to join you today. obviously the congressman just talking about that inflation, that is going to be a big, big issue i, i think, between now and november. ashley: the issues people are talking about every single day. griff, great to see you. fox & friends starts right now. have a good day. 15-year-old is shot and killed as chaos erupts in the streets of washington, d.c. sends three others, including a police officer to the hospital. [inaudible] president biden still thinks the country could skirt a recession. as administration officials were out in force over the weekend to try to drive that message home. recession is not inevitable. i don t think a recession at all sin evident tillable. this is failed leadership, failed politics.
there s a lot swirling around her, will it be ancient history by 2016? no, i think if she wants the nomination, it will be handed to her. her. sin evident tillable. well, you know, she was inevitable in 2008 as well. it didn t exactly work out. she has a reputation of somebody who has a sterling career. as a senator she was superb. secretary of state. that little tat tat tat that she had with obama on television with her retirement. can somebody named one achievement she had in the four years? just one, i m not asking for three. i m not asking for henry kissinger or george schultz. james baker, you know, a great treaty. just give me one thing. i m not sure i understand any of this. but she running, i think as a conservative, i would welcome that i think she is eminently defeatable. shannon: do you think that benghazi is over for her though? a lot of people still