listeners? well, i think they are scared because they are trying to fill up their car and i think most people get what you guys covered in the last segment. the fuel costs that biden by shutting down domestic production has driven these costs through the roof. simple supply and defend. the fed raising the interest rate won t lower gas prices. it won t stem inflation. a lot of our inflation is coming from fuel and all kinds of energy issues. a lot of our inflation is coming from a disrupted labor market. the biden bucks have driven the cost of labor up. those two things both enter into everything you and i buy and people are scared. bill: dave, you can stack up the issues one on top of the other. they seem endless. gasoline on screen $5 a gallon. think about where we were two years ago. think about the difference it makes in everybody s pocket. the good news is that the
to do. so we ll give you more about that soon. bill: the pain at the pump. gas prices you saw our polling driving up inflation. the shippers deal with record high fuel costs. national average gallon of diesel now $2.56 higher it was a year ago. all that is passed on to you over time. lydia hu live in new jersey with more on that. give us some good news if you can find it. good morning. good morning, bill. i wish i had some good news here. the truth is diesel prices have spiked 80% over a year ago. that means the national average for a gallon of diesel now stands at $5.78. this shipping company has been forced to impose a fuel surcharge on all its deliveries at $250 extra to all its customers. they say the last time they had to impose a fuel surcharge president jimmy carter was in office. passed on a fuel surcharge
the letter box thing. it had to go away. dana: i know somebody to this day as an earth link email address. are they amish? bill: i had that in fox business for a long time. my wife did. i had an msn a little bit. internet explorer, it was time to go. it s nice to see somebody deleting emails besides hillary clinton. i don t know want to tell you. there it is. bill: jimmy failla. dana: what s coming up. molly hemingway is in the house and we re having a grown-up talk about january 6 and google is ready. she is way too smart for me. she is talking and i m looking it up. bill: you stare at that screen. a lot going on. bill: the campaign to recall the l.a. d.a. picking up steam. talk to the co-chair of that campaign coming up here.
she hasn t been seen or heard from sent. a man at a campground has come forward telling fox news digital he saw armstrong at the location about a month ago. he also said armstrong s sister had been staying there for some time. when asked about the reported sighting, a deputy u.s. marshal told fox quote, we don t know if she was at that specific location. there are many possibilities but we have to have facts. u.s. marshals say armstrong should be considered armed and dangerous, $5,000 reward is offered for information leading to her arrest. dana. dana: fascinating update. bill: want to bring in nancy grace host of crime stories on fox nation. good morning to you. is this a good clue for you or how do you gauge this potential evidence? it is a very good clue and in the business we call it evidence. the reason they re saying they re not sure she was there
so in that part of the country, what do people see that has changed over the past 19 months? well look, remember ms. flores is the wife of a border patrol agent and while that may be a national number that s not the number along the rio grande border because remember, these are the communities mostly adversely affected by illegal immigration. their hospitals being overrun, their social services that are being strained. it is their communities. remember that discussion in the previous segment about the getaways? where do you get they get away to? into these communities where they commit petty crime and desperate for food and water showing up on people s front steps. bill, you know this area. you went hunting with me in it. i ve hunted in this area all my adult life in kennedy county, texas. and this is routine. so these communities know that there is a cost to illegal immigration. they are heavily hispanic communities. an affinity from people from