what to do to curb it. if you look at this they ve been doing this poll-driven drive against corporate america saying it s greed that is increasing the numbers when i actually think it is a lot deeper than that and inflation pressures are coming from all the money thrown at covid and other things in the last couple of years. bill: the thing is you can go to georgia and talk about voting rights but this cannot hide. talk about gas prices and food prices and everybody feels it and now it is playing out in a way that unfortunately the economists predicted. we haven t seen numbers like this since the early 1980s, dana. dana: we ll talk about it a lot this morning and have good he personal for you as well. numbers on inflation are colliding with supply chain issues and staff shortages. pictures of empty store shelves across the nation are going viral. honestly i looked for march 2020 when everybody was stockpiling and the shelves were bare. pretty much all produce is gone. t
that s right. i m looking forward to your conversation talking about how you confused the county towels. luckily, if there are some spills, let s just hope she has got some cloth nearby. i m telling her to bring your camera with her next time. you can see the difference. to see you later, guys. thank you so much for bill: new inflation numbers in the labor department showing the fastest price hike we ve seen in four decades. tough to beat that. i m bill hemmer. we ll bring you good news as well. good morning, dana. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. let s look at the number. the prices are up 7% from a year ago. the fastest increase, bill, since 1982 which is really incredible. this is a very potent political issue for the administration and i don t think the biden team seems to have a handle on