send it back to you. may point live in expensive gas station in new york city, nay thanks a lot. for more on the syndrome a president ceo of vestments jon welcome. thanks mike, good to be here. mike: are soaring fuel prices and inflation biggest drags on our economy right now? indefinitely. i mean inflation is the key here. it is led by the energy prices. policies have implications when you change policies this is what happens. it isn t exasperated by the war in the ukraine the policy changes have made these inflationary it should become number one for our economy here for. of washington policymakers are watching right now they should be because our ratings are higher, what should they do, jon? you ve got to open up the it. you cannot mute the u.s. we were energy independent
alright, thank you. mike: present by his first presidential trip coming to asia with growing tension with china. peter doocy struck in the very latest from tokyo, hello peter. mike, good morning. a big part of the first stop on this asia swing in south korea was taught from president biden about partnering with asian nations to make sure there is help in the next level health crisis arrives. and on his way here to tokyo we found out what that next global health crisis might be. monkeypox. they haven t told me the level of exposure yet. it is something everybody should be concerned about. they re working on it hard to figure out what we do in the vaccine if any may be available it is a concern in a sense if it were to spread it is consequential that s all they ve told me. the president on this trip is
mike. mike: more the central before acting, and security secretary and executive director of the america first policy institute center for homeland security and chad wolf. chad welcome. thank you. mike: title 42 lives a little while longer we think. what do you think should go away? should title 42 go away would just be tremendous. i think lacey is not on the historic numbers. we just have to look at last month alone for two and 34 illegal apprehensions i think bill said it right status quo remains the same. this administration is not putting any enforcement mechanisms in place to deter its illegal behavior. so even without afforded to a place we are still seeing a record numbers of illegal apprehensions. and should it go away you will see that number spike. look at last month allowed 96000