it with the midterms fast approaching. sandra, the busiest woman in television. sandra: great to be with you this afternoon, john. president meeting with fed chair jay powell yesterday as the white house kicks off a months long effort to focus, it says, on the economy. but inflation has been on the minds of many voters in this country for months now, especially when filling up their tanks. price of gasoline rising almost daily with the new national average for a gallon, 4.67 today, a jump of 1.60 a year ago, and up $0.05 since yesterday. john: 11.4 million unfilled positions. labor shortage driving up wages and keeping inflation high as businesses continue to struggle with hiring. minnesota congressman and national republican congressional committee chair tom emmer will join us. sandra: we head to the white house, peter doocy live from the north lawn to kick things off. hey, peter. peter: good afternoon, here at the white house hearing two different things about how
him multiple times with a large knife in broad daylight on the upper east side. attacker still at large. bill: los angeles smash and grab robbers pummeling retailers clearing out a store as the staff appeared customers look on in disbelief. dana: a bad weekend for gun violence. 39 people shot and killed across the country. garrett tenney is live in chicago. good morning. good morning to you. let s start with the stabbing in new york city. police are still looking for that suspect dressed in all black wearing a mask who got off of an e-bike, pulled out a knife and with no provocation started attacking a 29-year-old man carrying a brown paper bag. this happened thursday afternoon. the victim was slashed multiple times in the back and arms. police say the victim did not know the attacker and they re still looking for that suspect. this comes after chilling video was posted on social media showing an individual shouting obscenities on a new york city subway and grabbing a w
and tell us what your thoughts were on it. listen. obviously issues related to body size, airway size, hand size, foot size, perhaps bone density and so forth. but i think the main thing is the interactions of exercise training and skeletal muscle. are you saying that years of hormone therapy cannot put trans women in their place to compete with cisgender with em? i think evidence so far would suggest that periods of a year, two years, three years, four years, is probably insufficient. you know, you made the case the onous is not on lia thomas but on the ncaa for this, and appropriate changes should be fall. where do you fall, what woodwork? caitlyn: i don t know what the answer is, it s a very complicated question. but obviously the ncaa, it s not working. i agree with that doctor 100%, i ve been through the process. i can still, seven years later still hit the ball 280, 290
gender cannot trump biology. these are the times we live in. what is the solution? i think the solution is you have to compete against the gender you are born as. look, lia thomas is bigger, stronger, and faster. giving testosterone blockers doesn t change height or shoulder width or hand size, foot size. men are bigger, stronger and faster than women. that testosterone through puberty that a male athlete is able to embrace makes a big difference. i believe the number is take it outside of lia thomas. alison felix is the fastest woman of all time. over 200 high school boys posted faster times than the fastest woman of all time. so allowing people to identify as whatever gender they want to embrace just remember, it only becomes an issue when men