unemployment staying at 3.6 pers percent. bill: there are at the moment 11.4 million jobs open and 6 million unemployed americans which means the math says two jobs for every person that s looking for work today. gas is soaring. another record high today. $4.76 a gallon now. that s nearly twice as high as when president biden took office. bill: here is the good news. wages rising slightly up 5.2%. not enough to keep up with inflation is the bad news. that disparity creating a nationwide pay cut. team fox coverage this morning. jacqui heinrich and we begin with kelly o grady live from los angeles. kelly. today marks the first weekend of june. you would normally have people excited for weekend getaways, beach trips. instead drivers are facing more dread at the pumps. today is the seventh straight day of record highs. the national average jumped 5 cents overnight. that s just two cents shy of double the price when president biden took office. that means an extra $33 ev
not a sovereign with absolute unreviewable discretion. this opinion is a slapdown to george gascon saying in essence that you cannot basically put your political preferences over justice and what the voerts of california voted in when they voted over 70% for the three strikes law back in 1994. gascon s court loss comes as the campaign to recall him has collected over 500,000 signatures. the most signatures for any petition whatsoever. they need 567,000 verified signatures by july 6 deadline to get the recall on the ballot. a spokesman tells me they are well on track to qualify. gascon is not the only progressive prosecutor in california to be under fire. the effort to recall san francisco d.a. boou dean made the ballot. his fate will be decided on
good morning. good morning to you. this is l.a. d.a. gascon s second major court loss coming at a time of a campaign to recall him say they re almost to the finish line gathering the needed signatures. yesterday a california appeals court ruled that gascon has to obey california s three strikes law which was passed overwhelmingly by california voters back in 1994. gascon had called the law a disaster that leads to over incarceration and he ordered his prosecutors not to enforce it. now last year the lada union sued him over this arguing gascon s directives would force prosecutors to violate california law and their own ethics. a trial court judge agreed and issued an injunction blocking gascon from not following the law. he appealed the decision and lost again yesterday in court with the appellate court writing the district attorney overstates his authority. he is an elected official who must comply with the law.
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