carts are demanding action over the same rocketing prices. so could all of that, any of that, happen here? we re all over it with alex hogan in london on truss moving out. peter doocy on the white house still digging in. shannon bream on if any party in power needs to listen up. and why jeb bush says he s fed up, not with just soaring prices, but right now falling school grades for our kids. attention, class. it s not dismissed. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. happy to have you on a busy news day. let s first get the latest out of london where the shortest serving prime minister has just announced she s out of there. alex? hi, neil. a dramatic shakeup of u.k. government today. after just six weeks the prime minister announcing that she is resigning. liz truss walking out of downing street earlier today, announcing that she will resign. citing the war in ukraine and the unstable economy as major problems coming in to this role. she had hoped to grow the economy with dra
because these learning losses will create economic hardship and pathologies that will develop for the next generation that will be hard to overcome. neil: we might already be seeing in it college enrollments, governor. in the latest period, they re done about 2%. china occupying more of the top 1 100 secondary education models and fewer u.s. schools on the list. what do you think is going on? who is marching the streets for the fact that less than half of our kids are ready for college? who is fooling who? we have lowered standards, we ve lowered expectations. we blame all sorts of reasons why students aren t learning rather than redoubling our efforts to make sure that they do. it is a danger. it s harming our competitive