are hit with major delays at the nation s a airports, a lot of pain at pump and sky-high groce ifly bills. that has a lot of americans asking this july 4th weekend, when is freedom from these challenges coming? we re tracking all of it with alexis mcadams at missouri s laguardia international airport new york s, kelly to grady and stew leonard jr. from his supermarket in norwalk, connecticut. happy fourth, everyone. hope you re dealing with some of the headaches but all of the patriotic positives that comes from this special weekend. i m neil cavuto. let s get right to it with alexis mcadams at new york s laguardia airport with how the crowds are handling the pressure. reporter: hi, neil. that s right, yeah, there s a lot of pressure and people worried if their flight s going to be delay or canceled, but after we ve had so many air travel delays, people are not surprised if hair flights are canceled or delayed. take a look, this is at jetblue area where people are trying
reporter: but the president is laughing off questions about what exactly he gains by being so cozy. coming under a lot of fire for your fist bump with the crown prince. [laughter] are i want to give you a chance to respond to that, but also how can you be sure another murder or like that won t happen again in. ■ç god love you, what a silly question. i just made it clear if anything like that occurs again, he ll get that response and much more. reporter: president biden said the big takeaway from his meeting with the crown prince and others here in jeddah was a commitment between the u.s. and saudi arabia to clean energy in the future. he did also say that the saudis agreed to increase oil production here, but the prices back here at home might not go down for several weeks. back to you. will: hey, peter, i d love to ask you■ç this, it was clearly coordinated. that had to have been something that was discussed ahead of time to see that entire reception line. d
inflation since 1983. carley: house leader spoken up strongly against the bill to slowly chip away at law-abiding citizens and the second amendment rights that transfer under the age of 21 and two second-class citizens. griff jenkins with breaking development in washington, griff, good morning. good morning carley and joey, a historic story indeed. across the aisle on that issue, because 65-33, the majority leader chuck schumer praising the bipartisan effort, watch. the gun safety bill we are passing tonight can be described as three adjectives: bipartisan, common sense, life-saving. i hope it paves the way for future action on guns in congress and at all levels of government. joey: g.o.p. supporting including minority leader mitch mcconnell. you see all 15 here. mcconnell calling it a sweet spot to make americans safer. led by senator john cornyn. however there was plenty of g.o.p. opposition to go with it. senator ted cruz blasting it in a statement saying, the app
at the supreme court. did not abortion decision today but still a heavy presence of demonstration. protests turn into riots and violence. slashed the price of the picture of the v.p. selling tickets for $15,000. now you can get a photo for 5,000. she would have to pay me to take a picture with her. say hello hello. are. steve: hello. it s wednesday, june 22nd, 2022. you are looking live at niagara falls, right now, 17 degrees there daytime high of 89. there s a chance of rain. but if you are at niagara falls you are probably going to get wet anyway. brian: you should not get in a barrel and go over the edge. steve: that has so been done. 3,000 tons of water go over the falls every second. it is the world s honeymoon capitol. ainsley: they were lighting it up with all different colors. they have lights under the water sometimes it s pink, sometimes it s blue. sometimes it s green. steve: there are actually three water falls, horseshoe falls also known as
food prices too have gone up. nothing s being done about it. it s going to kill the people, these diesel prices. they have no i have no choice but to fill up my tank. there s no other choice. definitely too much. and it has to change, hopefully soon. neil: it is the story of the week, and right now it is hitting americans hard. i m talking about inflation, and it is still out of control. here s how bad things are getting. we re grateful if the rise isn t as dramatic as we had experienced in just the prior month. that is the state of things now with prices spiking at near 40-year highs. the last time we saw that is when jimmy carter was president. concerns that we re seeing the same thing roll out now and rolling around hoping for relief. good luck on that front. but kelly o grady on how customers and you are feeling. kelly. reporter: hi, neil. well, week we saw new inflation data with april s consumer price index out. the 8.3% year-over-year number was worse than ex