in the faulkner focus . president biden had better get set for this. normally a commander-in-chief gets an increased jobs number and it is good news. this time experts are warning the high cost of gas and food is pushing americans to the brink and they now need high-paying jobs immediately. the labor department releasing its june jobs report today with the economy adding 372,000 jobs. again that s good news. the unemployment rate holding steady near historic lows of 3.6%. an indicator that until now, at least, people had stopped looking for work. inflation is the game changer. the white house says, however, the president has a plan to bring down inflation. he is going to continue to work to make sure we lower those costs but we understand what the american people are feeling. we re doing everything that we can. we have a plan. here is the thing, we have a plan. republicans do not have a plan. what they want to do is take away rights from the american people. harris: the
police on the scene try to provide the 37 old east before taking them to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. christina coleman is alive in los angeles with the latebreaking details on this, christina. hi arthel tragic news. east keller was arrested by working independently to confirm that information stabbed east to death at a gas station in orange county that happened wednesday just before 6:00 p.m. in the evening in westminster about 35 miles south of los angeles. bobby east was allegedly attacked will he was fueling up his gas tank. in a statement westminster police said quote the victim was found on the ground suffering from a serious stab wound to the chest area. officers attempted life-saving measures until paramedics arrived and transported the victim to a local trauma center where the victim succumbed to his injury. police believed 27 harold trent is behind this brutal deadly attack. they believe he frequents that area in westminster. also the daily mail
this inflation and if it can be tamed. and border patrol agents, we re told, are furious that the department of homeland security is about to discipline their colleagues who were falsely accused of whipping haitian migrants last summer when they were actually using reins of their horses to control those animals. we have live fox team coverage and all these stories for you coast to coast. let s begin first with bill melugin with more on the situation among the border patrol agents because of those photographs that went viral with a lot of false accusations. hey, bill. reporter: eric, good afternoon to you. that s exactly right, multiple sources tell me they are irate about this. they feel that the president and other politicians essentially convict these horseback agents before they ever had a chance at an investigation, and now we re hearing they re going to be disciplined. if we can rewind the clock to last september, del rio, those horseback agents were responding to thou
susan li has shown no food spikes have a sign of ending. let s begin with kelly. hi, charles. the stock market is now in bear market. everything was done as we take a look at the red hot inflation data and they liked it less. the s&p 500 closed 4% down. the dow lost 900% and more pain is expected tomorrow that will likely near or be worse than friday s cpi. markets have flunk wildly as investors decipher how the central bank will raise rates. that s why investors broadly unloaded riskier assets. the national average hitting over $5 a gallon this weekend. records are nothing new. we ve seen new highs across the country. for context, to fill up a toyota camera, that cost has soared 63% versus last year. now it will cost you $79 at the national average. charles, we spoke to frustrated drivers here. they re beginning to change their habits. when is it going to end? it s a lot to take in. you have to get it. it comes in to play every single day, do i want to drive to the bea
house oversight committee on gun violence. there have been nearly 250 mass shootings happening nationwide so far this year and the hearing takes place just weeks after the mass shooting in buffalo, new york and uvalde, texas. a fourth grader who covered herself in blood and played dead to survive the massacre is also scheduled to attend the hearing. caroline maloney from new york is here. what can we expect to hear during the hearings? this can be an opportunity to listen to people who know more about gun violence than anybody, because they ve experienced it. a mother lost her son doing his job in buffalo. an 11-year-old girl saw her teachers and fellow students murdered. it would be a parent who was just celebrating making the honor role. hours later a pediatrician lost five of his patients in one day. we hope their heart wrenching stories will open the minds and hearts of the members of congress to vote for the protecting our kids act, which would move forward some form o