radicals. you cannot intimidate the supreme court. hunter biden bragging about all the power he has over your president. [inaudible] joe biden has said that hunter biden is the smartest man he knows. offering free meals to veterans kids to help flight inflation. cool thing about this is a lot of things texas buy somebody s pizza on me. i don t need any credit. brian: we continue to bump in on charleston, south carolina, it s a wonderful town which i m recommending that people go. it s an hour and a half flight. steve: from here. ainsley: that s true. steve: if you live? japan it s 25 hours. brian: not everybody lives in new york? i had no idea. ainsley: isn t it great? brian: seemed to really embraced me. ainsley: they love you down be there that used to be the bridge and they knocked down and built a new beautiful bridge they have a bridge walk or they run every year. brian: people couldn t get across. ainsley: charleston, peninsula and t
angeles gutfeld! coming up in two minutes but first this fox news update. biden pushing for a humanitarian pause in the israel-hamas war a blatant shift from previous statements about israel making its own decisions. john kirby said multiple humanitarian pauses are being considered and the administration does not support a full-on cease-fire. prime minister netanyahu declared nothing will stop israel from their goal of dismantling hamas with forces now completely encircling gaza city taking out at least 130 terrorists and destroying critical infrastructure in ground operations. in the meantime the house approved a bill to provide $14.3 billion in emergency aid to israel. the measure is not expected to pass the senate. here s more from northern israel with the latest on the war front. steve? trace, multiple attacks today into northern israel from hezbollah, positions just across the border in lebanon. at least 16 locations in northern israel hit one town hit by at least 12 r
of living. you are making x amount of dollars but you can t afford your electric bill and the gas bill and supply chain crisis is making groceries go up. it s just expensive and lawmakers reacting when he said yesterday we are changing people s lives. you had congressman mike rogers from alabama. he says americans lives have changed for the worse. senator josh hawley saying you are changing their lives all right. $5 plus for gas. no baby formula. historic inflation and crime wave. steve: if you are keeping track, the latest boogie man for the president is america s refiners because he said their profit margins are too large. as you go back for all of the things that are on his plate right now, he, of course, blames trump. he blames putin, he blames coronavirus. he is now blaming supply chain bottlenecks, corporate greed, meat producers, oil companies, shipping conglomerates and now right on their refiners as there as well because doggone it they re working as hard as they
secretary clinton was, there was nothing to point to that said this is going to make my life better. we have to get better if we expect to win in 2018. that all sounds true, but there was a report that came out that median income is higher now than it s been. a lot of that is from full-time employment. a lot of the things that president obama tried to do over the eight years, he accomplished. i think the reality is maybe there s not a bumper sticker. there may not be a quick slogan, but the reality is i think democrats have to say the things that we sold you have come true. the things that the other cat is trying to sell you, a giant wall ten years ago it was a crisis. i hear you. the numbers are right, but if you were making x and 2005 and now three quarters x in 2017 and that s better than 07. you find yourself skeptical and
minority of the situation. when we look at that. they re hard to find. they re hard to find. it s not the big reason for the 70 cents on the dollar number as we heard them. what are the big explanations for that, that pay gap? the two biggest are occupation, industry as you said. those two alone explain about half of the gap. so once you put people in the same occupation, same industry. that gap goes from 23 cents to about, 12 cents. which is what the white house had because people are pretty much in the same job. you have in the statistical buckite abuc buck bucket, a female social worker making x, silicone valley engineer, male, making something ten times x. those things are turned together. so the real thing, what, would, would the hourly wage be the closest most accurate measure of equal pay? the hourly the hourly wage