was the number 1 song. on golden pond was the number 1 movie and fantasy island was one of the best tv shows. back then, inflation was out of control. fears that it s out of control all over again. nothing like the 20% mortgage rates we saw back then but not like the key players we had fighting that either. think about it. pole volcker aggressively hiking interest rates to stomping out inflation and ronald reagan cutting taxes to bring the economy back after that inflation. that was then. what the heck are we in for now? today, fox on top of americans just hunkering down. we have you covered with lydia hu in new york on how grocery shoppers with dealing with this. jeff flock in pennsylvania on how drivers are putting up with this. kelly o grady in los angeles on how the president is responding to all of this. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto, this is your world. let s kick things off. with kelly o grady on what the president is saying about this. kelly? good to see
costs putin s putin price hike. as republicans point their fingers to the administration s policies, specifically. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich traveling with the president in los angeles. good evening, jacqui. the president left the ground of this summit to go to the port of los angeles to highlight his work, his progress, unsnarling supply chain with shipping containers. the problem it hasn t made a dent in inflation. another devastating inflation report stealing the spotlight from president biden hosting summit of the americas. consumer prices rose 8.6% in may from a year ago. the highest increase since december 1981. excluding volatile food and energy costs. corn rose 6%. biden wants america to know he is not to blame. today s inflation report confirm what americas already know putin price hike is hitting america hard. month after month the white house has said inflation would slow down later this year. but six months into 2022 it s still going in the
pump. gas prices up 50% in the last year. the cost for nearly everything you buy on the rise. how americans are coping and what the president said today. the uvalde school district police chief responds. chief pete arrodondo defending his actions. raising more questions about the police response. why he says he didn t have a radio and didn t think he was in command during the 77 minutes the shooter was left in the classroom. this as another victim, a teacher, is laid to rest. news on the pandemic. the cdc set to make a major announcement. sources telling abc news they will lift the testing requirement for all international travelers coming into the u.s. what this could mean for your summer vacation. word just coming in from florida two children struck by lightning as millions are on alert across the south. severe weather with damaging winds and flooding rains, and life-threatening heat from california to texas. rob marciano timing it all out. the dire situation now in
trading week. it s due to this morning s worse-than-expected read on inflation. now 8.6%. there were hopes today that it would bring signs that price spikes were easing. instead, they got worse led by that record surge in gas prices. we ll have a lot more on that. but on capitol hill, the house january 6th committee is getting ready for its next hearing on monday, which will focus on the big lie. the is committee will zoom in on former president trump s efforts to convince voters the election was stolen from him. next phase of the hearing comes after several major revelations during the prime-time kickoff. among the biggest, vice chair liz cheney pointing to testimony that when donald trump was told that rioters were chanting, hang mike pence, the former president said, maybe his supporters had the right idea and that pence deserved it. nbc news national senior political reporter, suehill kapur is on capitol hill. glenn kirschner is a msnbc legal analyst and former federal
two children whose bodies had been pulverized by bullets fired at them, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart. the only clue of their i decent is cartoons clinging to them and finding none. i thought he would come back to the room, so i put blood on me and what did you do when you put the blood on yourself? to stay quiet. what did you tell 911? i told them we needed help. because i could have lost my baby girl. she s not the same little girl i used to play with, hang around with and do everything. because she was daddy s little girl. some part of me must have realized she was gone. amidst the chaos i had the urge to return to robb. we had our car at this point and traffic was everywhere. so i then ran barefoot with my flimsy sandals in my hand. i ran a mile to the school, my husband with me. we sat outside for a while before it became clear we wouldn t receive an answer from law enforcement on scene. a san antonio fire fighter eventually gave us a rid