transitory. i was not expecting multiple variances covid. hidened threat advisory some of the factors contradicting to the threat are roe v. wade. this would be a great opportunity for this administration to step up and lead and to tone things down. gas prices hit another record high today. now on the verge of $5 a gallon. it would be cheaper to buy cocaine and just run everywhere. steve: good morning, warsaw, virginia. this is your 6:00 a.m. wake-up call and you have got a beautiful day. right now it is 27 degrees there you are going for a high hey getting towards the summer. it s going to be 88 there and partly cloudy throughout the day. ainsley: look at that patch of grass i just want to run. steve: we just heard john kennedy talking about using an illegal drug and running everywhere instead of buying gas. ainsley: that s not what i meant. steve: welcome aboard, we are here on the mezzanine level of studio m and pete is in for brian. pete: i want to
mean a delay in diagnoses we could pick up liver tumors and blood clots. if you are not deemed to be prioritized or an emergency even if you have cancer or blood clots, you may have to have a delayed diagnosis because we just don t have enough contrast. pete: i have to ask, could we have seen this coming? should we have known? well, you know, this is kind of history repeating itself. when we look at the supply chain, we should never be dependent so heavily on just one company or else if that happens, we have a case like this, something unpredictable, like what happened with g.e. healthcare. then it could always happen. we have stein with baby formula when we were so dependent on just one company for making most of the baby formula. so it s all about supply chain and not allowing us to be dependent too much on one company. it is something somewhat predictable. pete: if you need care, what are people to do if their case is not deemed urgent but a ct