the gains since biden took office. bill: the biggest rate hike in three decades. new york post, it s looking grizzly. dana: adding to the concerns is the producer price index for may out just moments ago showing wholesale prices up 11% year-over-year. all of that gets passed right onto you, the consumer. bill: it does. the price of gas holding steady, record $5 a gallon all threatening to overwhelm a white house in crisis. we begin with griff jenkins on the north lawn. good morning. that s ppi number which increased month over month is not welcome news at the white house because it rose and it is rising is an indication that inflation may not yet have peaked. that number, by the way, without going into the weeds represents what companies pay to make the things we buy and that cost gets passed on to us. by the way, bill, i doubt the president wanted to wake up feeling grizzly this morning. a bear market occurs when an index like the s&p falls 20% off a recent high. i
well. that s clearly not something they ve done or are willing to do. dana: or they could use their discretion which is certainly at their disposal. that s ridiculous but you can tell them i said that. i used to work at that building. bill: intimidation is in the law. we say it every time. dana: exclusive to fox news one of our reporters talked to a neighbor of kavanaugh and she said people are very concerned that there isn t action taken that this will escalate in way that s very unpredictable and unsafe. you can t engage with these people. they have no filter. they will have no regard for your personal property or your personal safety. so don t engage with them. we re basically being told that these people are not safe. it takes away your sense of security. we have no idea who could embed themselves in this group of protestors. the last thing i would point out they are usually coming around 7:00 or 8:00 p.m. a neighborhood of families. children are trying to be put to bed and t
whatever they can find to build a shelter. just to show you the scope of how big this camp is. in between 12,000 and 10,000 people. most of them crossing the rio grande and setting up shop and hoping that they get a chance to start. we got a third perspective. showing you the sheer size of how large this camp is. this border crisis just continues to get worse. there s so many people here and so few border agents. it s unclear how long it will take to get this cleared out. take a look at this video we shot saturday. exclusive to fox news. we went out on a boat on the rio grande. we witnessed hundreds just entering the united states illegally. hundreds gathered. they change their clothes, take a bath in the water and walk to
natural disaster historically estimated for both the sites and the surrounding area. and harris. great information, peter, thank you. well, we now know some amount of radiation has leaked from at least one of the damaged nuclear power plants in japan. what are the potential health risks if people are contaminated? dr. mark segal is a member of the fox news medical a-team joining us now. thank you, doctor, for being here. i know you ve been monitoring agencies in japan that have been giving the numbers of people exposed or not exposed to radiation, what have you found out. conflicting reports, but looks like 160 people exposed or gotten sick and 16 workers have gone to the hospital. there we re talking about something called radiation sickness, that s acute, that wouldn t mean a lot of radiationings something like 10,000 times what you get in a chest x-ray, that would make you nauseous, vomiting diarrhea, skin problems. that s acute, that s not likely if we use chernobyl as an
the baby is safe. the hospital specializes in care. they have given baby joseph the second chance the child deserves. fox news will give you more details on this story. i don t want to ko confuse peop. this is a story fox news has been covering about the child on life support in canada and the dad has somehow rescued the child and taken the child back. laurie. i have a thought that dovetailed with what kimberly was talking about. that is the fact that much of the relief efforts that the u.s. is participating in are haping from the aircraft carriers and from the bases like okinawa. we have had a permanent military presence there. almost 100,000 people. we have been there more than 65 years. it has been very controversial our presence there in terms of some of the alleged rapes that have taken place on the island.