todd: i m todd piro. as title 42 remains in lim bo, this message straight from the migrants themselves. you promise the asian community he will help them, he will because of title 42, have us having real asylum, now we need him to keep his promise. todd: brooke singman live in washington with more on the caravan. brooke. brooke: border officials and states are bracing for what could be the largest migrant caravan ever to make the journey to the united states today. this includes people from latin american countries and some from india and africa. local residents are concerned what this surge might mean for them. listen. it s been going this way so long, you almost get numb to it. it is nonstop. we knew the county law enforcement could not deal with, city law enforcement could not deal with, the numbers are too great. brooke: 70% of the caravan is made of women and children. according to data, there are 2300 minors and it will be a migrant-family exodus and former
especially cops in big cities, you talk to most people in the military, they don t want americans, especially without training, to be running around with ar-15s. those are weapons that were designed for war. in case somebody is tuning in for the first time specifically, you know, read the 1981 atlantic article. it was designed to be smaller caliber, easier to run through the jungles of vietnam, easier to kill more vietnamese than the heavy weapons that were being used at the time. but you look, though, at the numbers here, jonathan. i do believe there s going to be a change in america. i do believe it s coming, just like it has on abortion, in a way that people have just had enough. i mean, you look at what we re showing you right there. the ar-15 used in the deadliest mass shootings. you know why? because the ar-15 is not
for reasons of conscious, 70 churches represent 9% of the congregation and their exit will take effect at the end of this month. here is a question. is biden administration turning to china for help with inflation at home? we are leeking at it, the president has asked us on his team to analyze that. carley: cheryl casone is here to help clarify biden s latest plan. todd: and i ve done research on this, americans have a need for speed. top gun maverick roars into theaters across the country. all due respect, sir, i m not a teacher, just want to manage expectations. what the hell? good morning. todd: take a closer look at this summer s biggest blockbuster, do not go anywhere.
todd: ugh. nationwide average gas prices this morning clocking in at $4.86 a gallon, that price more than doubling since president biden took office. cheryl: just hit another record high, that is not good for biden who is fuming over his low approval rating. alexandria hoff has more in washington. alexandria: for most americans, their ability to make ends meet will influence how they vote. inflation is an extremely or very important issue. still senior economic advisor to the president told john roberts this. one thing we ve seen come from the american rescue plan is resilience to this recovery,
over whelmingly want americans to be energy independent. this team in washington through actions, doesn t appear to feel the same way. i paid $78 to fill my 16-year-old acura, before the weekend with gas. when this president tries to blame putin s invasion of ukraine for gas prices, they ignore the fact dpas prices have been going up since the president took office 17 months ago. the current party in power, when november midterms come in, 150 days from now, they will pay a price, the americans feel gas prices and food prices and everything they pay for going through the roof and some cannot afford it, guys. carley: switch topics here, this is interesting story, woman named rebecca jones said she was fired from the florida state health department because she refused to alter covid-19 data.