was the number 1 song. on golden pond was the number 1 movie and fantasy island was one of the best tv shows. back then, inflation was out of control. fears that it s out of control all over again. nothing like the 20% mortgage rates we saw back then but not like the key players we had fighting that either. think about it. pole volcker aggressively hiking interest rates to stomping out inflation and ronald reagan cutting taxes to bring the economy back after that inflation. that was then. what the heck are we in for now? today, fox on top of americans just hunkering down. we have you covered with lydia hu in new york on how grocery shoppers with dealing with this. jeff flock in pennsylvania on how drivers are putting up with this. kelly o grady in los angeles on how the president is responding to all of this. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto, this is your world. let s kick things off. with kelly o grady on what the president is saying about this. kelly? good to see
on the green agenda. can the congress rein in energy costs. in a moment, we will speak about all of this. sandra: big show coming up. first, america reports with the safety of the supreme court in focus at this hour following a threat on the life of justice brett kavanaugh. hello, welcome everyone. sandra smith on this thursday afternoon in new york. hi, john. john: good to see you, glad you got the pink memo today. john roberts in washington. activists assembling outside of kavanaugh s home to protest demonstrations that are prohibited under federal law. the protest and in your face exercise just hours after police arrested a man accused of planning to assassinate the justice. police have charged nicholas roske with attempted murder. he could be indicted as early as today according to a criminal complaint. roske was planning to kidnap and kill kavanaugh when he was arrested early wednesday morning. sandra: republicans point the fingers at democrats rhetoric on abort
district attorney. voters blaming boudin for a rise in crime. the mayor will appoint his replacement. bill: san francisco, one of the many democrat-run cities where crime is running rampant up 35% this year. in chicago 40%. in new york and voters are taking notice. dana: the recall is sending a message to soft on crime prosecutors across the country including los angeles d.a. george gascon. he is facing his second recall attempt in two years. bill: easy to see why. the city has been plagued by smash and grab robberies. staffers looked on helplessly. dana: people are around to ride the subway in new york. a man threw a woman onto the tracks. the suspect has a long rap sheet, the latest in a string of unprovoked attacks against passenger. bill: philly trendy district. gunfire sent people running for their lives. an argument escalated into a shoot-out. three people killed and a dozen more wounded. dana: for more on the recall vote let s go to claudia cowen in san fra
get to decide whether to recall district attorney chesa boudin, what that could mean for other left-leaning prosecutors nationwide. and a list of mysteries surrounding the prominent south carolina murtaugh family just got longer. state investigators have worked a double murder, a murder for hire scheme and a boating accident and other crimes and now there s a brand-new twist. fox news @ night investigates. but we begin tonight with more tough news for the bite administration. low approval numbers and high inflation numbers. not adding up to a lot of confidence in the president. white house correspondent kevin corke shows us if not a math but a history lesson that has team bite and worried tonight, good evening, kevin. very good intro, i appreciate that. good evening to do. it is been clear for some time now that no matter what they say no matter how passionate they sell their ideas about just how soon they will fix the economy, most white house messaging to the american p
dana: incredible. i m glad to be back with all of you. let me tell you the world over they are amazing and we appreciate you very much. the national average soaring to an all time high of $4.86 a gallon up 25 cents from last week and $2 from a year ago. bill: americans say it will be one of the deciding issues how they vote in november and also concerned about the economy and inflation and crime. the president is under water on the big three issues when it comes to your wallet. dana: i ve been dying to talk about all of this. let s start with peter doocy reporting from the north lawn this morning. hi, peter. good morning. welcome back. white house officials aren t just saying they think things are going well. they are saying they think thing are going well because of them. i have reporters calling me when delta hit, omicron hit, putin went into ukraine saying is that it? will that derail the recovery? and so far you ve seen resilience. that has a lot to do with the