all three major industries are down double digits for the years. the mounting losses will deal a blow to your retirement funds and your pension fund and we could go lower, dana. dana: a bitter pill to swallow as the cost of living is skyrocketing. the average price of gas now $4.58 a gallon up more than $1.50 from a year ago. bill: making matters worse the cost of rent hitting a record high in april. landlords asking for more than 1900 a month on average. dana: demand for mortgages is plummetings with average rates at a high. the new york post calling it joe s train wreck. bill: aishah hosni with a lot to cover from the white house on the north lawn. good morning. america is waking up and breaking all sorts of records in all the wrong ways. as of this morning the white house coming up with no new solutions outside of what it has already done and tried. take a look. let s start with gas prices here. shot up another 2 cents overnight to a new record high of $4.58
he shouldn t allow it. there is a federal law right on point, bill, in our system judicial proceedings are supposed to be insulated from political pressure. so the point isn t whether it s violent or not. there is a federal statute that says you can t demonstrates at the residences of supreme court justices. merrick garland knows this. he was a federal judge for more than 20 years. even as we speak, they are prosecuting people in connection with the january 6th riot who were peaceful protestors, hundreds of them who they have brought back from all over the country. the f.b.i. got cell data to identify people just parading, track them did down and bring them to washington for trial. i wrote a month ago about the first guy who got acquitted. he not only was a peaceful protestors, the police waved him into the capitol to allow
kahatallah is crossing the bordr this weekend. he will eventually end up in washington for trial. a little known senate procedural tactic is putting recess in jeopardy, so says the supreme court that ruled three appointments that were invalid. justice s ruled when the senate convenes, even only for a few minutes, i s not technically shut down. recess appointments aren t allowed. by that standard, the senate has been in session since 2011. lawmakers heading for a firsthand look at a crisis among the mexican border. representatives from texas and mississippi tour a border patrol facility in texas. they will meet with agents and speak with children who crossed the u.s. illegally. there has been an epidemic of unaccompanied children. a push for immigration
and his hands free. the judged ask canned if he understood to be sent back to washington for trial and he is reportedly said yes, ma am. joining me is a 12 year veteran of the secret service. mr. bongigno recently helped protect mr. balm. he is running for the senate in the state of maryland. thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it, sir. yes, ma am. thank you for having me. as a former secret service agent how unsettling is it that bullets apparently reached and struck the white house? that is disturbing. during my time in the secret service on the presidential detection i have never had an event that i lived through or worked through. so very disturbing no question. i don t know how much you can tell us but can you describe how frequently you get what you describe as credible threats against the president. something more than joking or ranting. are credible threats common?