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wanting to raise the taxes on working families by an average of 1,500 a year. put medicare and social security, medicaid social security and medicaid on the chopping block every five years. every five years they will no longer exist unless they vote them back into existence. i disagree with that. what in god s name are they doing? i ll work with everyone who has real solutions and real savings for the american people. not take money out of their pockets. now, the other element i like to address that has impacts on inflation is to lower the deficit. the reason this matters to families reducing the deficit is another way to ease inflation. my friends the republicans like to paint me as the big spender. let s look at the facts. facts matter. under my predecessor the deficit exploded rising every year he was in office. under my plan we re on track to cut the federal deficit this year by 1.7 trillion. hear me now? this year by 1.7 trillion. that s a fact. the largest decli ....
approach to crime which critics say is a culture of lawlessness. we will be joined with thoughts. john: brand-new numbers, a pulse on the u.s. economy. latest jobs report beating expectations, but still head winds from the highest inflation in four decades and record high gas prices. welcome to you today. anita: happy friday to you, the u.s. economy adding 390,000 jobs for the month of may one employment rate of 3.6%. number of job openings remains near record highs, 11.4 million positions going unfilled. john: gas prices keep climbing, more expensive to top off the tank. national average for a gallon of gas increasing another $0.05 overnight to 4.76. up $0.17 from a week ago, and 1.72 higher than last year. president biden speaking on the may jobs report and acknowledging the toll inflation is taking on american families. the president putting the onous on congress. anita: karl rove in a moment, but first white house correspondent peter doocy live from the nort ....
having a constitutional monarchy. the pinnacle is an institution and a person in her majesty the queen who everybody looks up to and brings everybody together. martha: he had a lot of interesting things to say. more on that later and his take on u.s. leadership and 100 days of war in ukraine. but first, back at home, president biden today hammering a singular message directing americans to blame not him but another president for the soaring food prices and fuel prices in the u.s. both of these challenges have been directly exacerbated by putin s war in ukraine, this is the putin price hike. if food and gas prices will be elevated i d by putin s price hike, one things we can make better for families is by helping them save on other basic items that families need on a monthly basis. martha: so since president biden took office, gas has increased $2.33, up 99% during that period. kelly o grady live in los angeles. hi, kelly. hi, martha. yeah, you play that sound bi ....
world. no jubilee for american drivers that are being pelted left and right with prices that go higher and higher and higher. but leaving that aside, concerns as well that the president while he talks up the idea of trying to address this and quickly, that he s falling back on things that we ve heard before. let s goo to the latest from the white house, peter doocy. neil, officials around here at the white house keep saying they think the president s economic plan is working and near celebrating last month s job report came in 65,000 jobs higher than anticipated. the president himself in delaware today saying that reports beating expectations may not be here for much longer. we re not likely to see the blockbuster job reports month after month like we had over this past year. but that s a good thing. that s a sign of a healthy economy. with steady growth. the president says inflation, it s his number 1 domestic priority while admitting there s nothing that he can ....
gasoline. peter doocy starts us off with a complete picture of the economy live from the north lawn, good evening, peter. good evening, bret. officials around here saying two things that sound like they both can t be true at the same time. on the one hand they say they think the president s economic plans are working. but, observed they say they know that people are paying more than ever for essentials. fighting inflation is my top economic priority. and despite rising prices on just about everything, biden officials are celebrating a stronger than expected 390,000 jobs created in may. we aren t likely to see the kind of blockbuster job reports month after month like we had over this past year. that s even though the economy remains 822,000 jobs short of pre-pandemic levels. inflation has been an issue since last year. before russia invade ukraine but the president continues to blame. putin s war in ukraine. putin began amassing troops. this is a putin price ....