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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 ....
building. threats against the high court began to rise last month after a draft majority opinion overturning roe v. wade was leaked to the press. while that memo does cite possible violence from a pro right supporter, it is also going on to express concerns that some racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists embrace a pro-life narrative may be linked to the perception of wanting to save white children and fight white genocide. all this in one memo. the white house press secretary wouldn t get specific when asked about which groups the president was worried about? we also believe that violence, threats and intimidation have no place in political discourse anywhere. true in front of a courthouse or a healthcare clinic. that s the thing. it seems like to us it is very one-sided on what we call out as intimidation or as violence. we want to make sure we are calling out on both sides of what is happening and what we re seeing. harris: meanwhile attorney general ....
deep recession. from where i sit, the market is really semi frozen. this is the worst downturn since the dot-com crash. you think we re headed to a recession? we re certainly heading certainly a very high risk factor. martha: yeah. gas prices $4 a gallon, it s never happened where every state has had that price. the markets get closer to full bear territory here, to the 20% decline from the highs. david asman and lauren simonetti, the best brains of fox business are here to tell you what this means and how long this will go on for, maybe. they ll look into their crystal ball. first, aishah hasnie live where they re dealing with all of this or trying to anyway at the white house. hi, aishah. hi, martha. so the president unfortunately left this morning for his east asia trip with without really talking about any of these crises across america. really without offering any new solutions. so this is where we are right now with gas prices. this is the tenth day in ....
shuttered plant. the shortage exists because abbott closed the facility. oh, no, no, to get back. no wrong way. she knows where it s supposed to go. have to promise not to throw it back. steve: good morning on this tuesday may 17th, 2021. we start with a fox news alert. just a few hours from right now president joe biden is set to visit buffalo. the scene of that horrific shooting at that supermarket that has left 10 people dead. ainsley: we are also learning new information about the accused gunman. will: mark meredith joins us live ahead of today s trip. mark: good morning. both the president and first lady will be heading to new york to pay respects to the 10 people killed and three wounded in saturday s horrific shooting at buffalo grocery store. investigators say the 18-year-old suspect in this case will is being researched local demographics and studied the store before carrying out his attack. police say he was targeting black shoppers in what i ....
Stranded in a mucky, muddy mess, more than 70,000 people at burning man isolated and stuck, told to conserve food and water for the first time in three decades of the festival, after Buckets Of Rain created a sticky situation. Is today the day theyre finally able to get out . Could former President Donald Trump actually be disqualified . The growing interest in the 14th Amendment. Candidates are hitting the trail this weekend. Their message to voters as the 2024 race heats up. We start this hour, though, with the latest situation on the ground at burning man where more than 70,000 people are stranded after torrential rains turn roads and grounds into muck. Nbcs liz kreutz is on the ground for us in blackrock city, nevada. What do you see there . Reporter good news for burners now. The weather is cooperated. Its ....