to the evolving challenges of the pandemic. bill: the details of that review will be released next week. among the recommendations, share information faster, do a better job of translating it and prioritize public communications. the federal government we re talking about here, right? griff jenkins live from the white house with more on this. nice to see you. good morning. good morning. you put it correctly. it was a stunning admission and surprise that after years of contradictory and confusing information by their own account, over masks, vaccines, boosters, over social distancing in school, closures, they said they got it wrong and she wants to earn back the public trust saying this. for 75 years cdc and public health have been preparing for covid-19 and in our big moment our performance did not meet expectations. my goal is new public health action oriented culture at cdc that emphasizes accountability, collaboration, communication and timeliness. a far cry what she w
$10,000. senator rick scott says if dems want solutions here is one. stop wasting taxpayer dollars and start holding institutions accountable for student outcomes. former trump senior counselor kellyanne conway with this. it also is a complete farce that they already passed something misnamed as the inflation reduction act and turn around and going to make inflation worse. we are making things more expensive because they continue to spend money that we don t have on things that we don t need. let s dig into the real cost of this bail-out. according to a budget model a one-time cancellation of $10,000 per borrower would cost $300 billion. but if the white house it wipes out $50,000 per borrower that price tag jumps to $980 billion. sometimes the numbers get so big it is hard to keep track and hard to really get a grasp of just how massive this sort of pay out is. it is massive. the bit by bit number is $10,000 for each person with student loan debt outstanding that mak
a credible transition taking place that god willing when it is over we will be stronger in the world will be stronger and less reliable on fossil fuels when this is over. this is going to be a hole. this is going to take some time. there is a recession in the united states that is inevitable? no. todd: you are watching fox & friends first on monday morning, i m todd piro. carley: and i m griff jenkins and for carley shimkus. someone who covers the white house, a lot of news being made overseas right now that sound bite and the president saying he does not believe the recession is inevitable and it something that is in stark contrast with almost all economists from both sides of the aisle right now. why? gas prices have never been this high most of the walking adult lives. we said inflation is a 40 year high. when the president took over, the inflation rate was just under 1.5%. now, it is over 8%. and these gas prices before we head into memorial day weekend absolute
shortage, all of this, as well as title 42 set to expire in a few days. and twitter announcing that it considers crisis misinformation. what could that mean for you? also your right to speak freely? hate crime hoax author joins us in just a bit. and two teenage girls found murdered near a popular hiking trail, there is a search warrant that reportedly had been used in the case and had been obtained by a true crime podcasting team, fox news at night investigates. and first, gas prices. boy, we know all about that as they are breaking records each and every day. and just wait because it is expected to get a lot worse in the days in the weeks to come. jeff paul has more on that. reporter: that s right, gas prices around the country continue to go up as we have new records, every way we look including here in california, the state average is more than $6 per gallon and some analysts are saying that the rest of the country could be headed that way as well by the end of the summer.