argues the data does not reflect a recent decrease in gasoline. prices for regular unleaded had fallen about 40% 40 cents rather over the past 30 days or so but still remain about a buck 50 higher than this time last year. our coverage begins tonight at the federal reserve where rich edson tells us what to expect next. big question there, rich. good evening. good evening, bill, officials here at the federal reserve are trying to bring these price increases under control despite that inflation is on that toward praise throughout the economy. latest report shows that americans are now paying substantially more than they were last summer for the same goods and services. it s worst than economists and investors expected. prices were up 9.1% in june compared to the same month last year. today s numbers notching another 40 year high. the labor department s monthly consumer price index shows food up 10.5% from last year. energy increased more than 40%. gas almost 60%. and hous
blackburn, plus brian kilmeade and more in a jam-packed hour. john: busy friday afternoon. begin with president biden s plunging poll numbers, americans take stock how he is handling or not handling inflation. john roberts in washington, good to be with you as we head into the weekend. sandra: i m sandra smith in new york, and this is america reports. president receiving the highest unfavorable rating to date in the latest fox news polling. 57% of american voters say they have a negative view of the president. the new numbers come as the national average for a price of a gallon of gasoline surges past $5, making record after record in recent weeks. john: it hurts just to put the pump in the car these days. president biden pushing forward with his green agenda, amid political pressure to lower gasoline prices. holding a virtual meeting with some largest economies to discuss climate change. sandra: peter doocy is live from the north lawn, kicks things off for us, hello,
also tonight, liz cheney described kevin mccarthy as shaken on january 6th, scared and calling members of the trump family for help. now, he s calling the investigation of the attack illegitimate. what happened to the republican leader who privately said he would hold people accountable for the insurrection? plus, devastating new reporting about the police response to the uvalde shooting. according to the new york times, officers knew there were kids in need of medical help but waited to enter the classroom anyway. we begin with the legal case against trump and why it matters. as president biden declared today the violent siege against democracy is far from over. it s important to the american people to understand what truly happened and to understand that the same forces that led january 6th remain in effect today. trump lost election. we know that. you know that. the committee has now proved that trump and his advisers knew it, too. i made it clear i did not agree w
khashoggi situation. bill: we will pick it again tomorrow as that trip continues. nice to see the three of you thank you. morgan, josh and hugh hewitt, thanks. bill: finally today civil rights icon mary mcleod bethune became the first black person elevated by a state for recognition in statuary hall. her statue represents the state of florida trailblazing educator helped lay the groundwork for the civil rights movement pushing for racial and gender equality until her death in 1955. ba thune became the highest ranking back official under franklin delano roosevelt all she served five presidents during her remarkable lifetime. well done. tomorrow on special report continue series on the global food crisis. bret is back with that how more people are turning to prepped food to stockpile for future
perfect world with more time i would play more golf but i as mentioned to you off camera, i felt a little sad like the golf world splintered by this. and you said it does no the have to be that. i wanted the giants first round draft pick to stay there all 12 years, why can t golfers decide where they want to play. i think i ll play in london this week or this. the pga runs away from donald trump s golf courses, it turns out this liv series endorses and embraces donald trump s courses. they ll be playing at doral, for example. is it right to ban a former president s courses from the pga tour, now came on, it s called capitalism. no one loves everything the saudis do. you look at the khashoggi situation, 9/11, i get it. and call them an ally,