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eric: president biden is denying his administration policies cause a shortage of baby formula. it is now been sweeping the country. the president says only nine could have predicted this after one of the four major manufacturers of it had to pull and stop production for the critics are saying the administration dropped the ball it could have taken action much sooner by the president pledging the shortage should soon improve dramatically. he says over the next few weeks as mothers on the country are
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waiting. hello effluent welcome to fox news live i am eric shawn. arthel: however what i am arthel neville put to other stores or funk of this hour just three days until republican primaries into key swing states duking it out in pennsylvania and north carolina as the races at the homestretch. and the fate of title 42 border restrictions, still in limbo. a federal judge temporarily blocking the biden administration from ending the trump era pandemic policy. arizona attorney general with this warning. >> of title 42 is lifted its estimate the bite administration own estimate, 18000 people a day will be entering our country illegally. that is a literally like the equivalent of a basketball arena every single day coming over. it is overwhelming our social services. is overwhelming our border communities. thirty-five fox team coverage,
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and six at the border, charles watson on the gop primary battles. first run to go to nay for right. hate is live in new york city on baby formula shortage that's frustrating appearance nationwide. it is very serious, arthel put every state impacted by this. supply problems got started lester got worse and they shut out abbott laboratories largest facility in february because of safety concerns they dispute. now, former white house press secretary jen psaki said this about the facility yesterday, listen to this. >> the issue is this was a recall in february as a reminder there is a factory in michigan had tainted formula that killed two babies. >> responding to that almost immediately tweeting apart" comprehensive by abbott, fda cdc found no evidence that our form of those calls infant illnesses. the deaths of the infants a tragic but steady products are not to blame for they say sake
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is mistaken. either way the facility was forced to shut down pretty here's what the supply shortage looks like it each state right now. her than half a farm is out of stock in eight states and washington d.c. see those in red the majority of the countries in orange here where supply is down between 40 and 49%. even the least impacted states in blue are feeling at least a 20% difference. now, dietitians are especially concerned about an increase in homemade formula recipes that are circulating online right now but doctors say it's often not safe for babies. their art department of health is launched a website to provide resources to parents who cannot find formula but as of today the abbott facility is still closed. the company said it could restart production within two weeks pending fda approval will send it back to you, arthel. >> yes it was got to get on the shelves of course it has to be safe. they have to make sure whatever
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they are producing safe for the children to consume it. with got to stay on top of this. nate foy thank you. will have much money formula crisis and how to get the formula back on the shelves republican nicole joins us live it later this stick around for that. eric: meanwhile the two sets are public and senate primary in pennsylvania it is a wild one. vice fox news poll shows tight three way race to replace retiring senator pat toomey. trump endorsed candidate oz is in the lead for an out businessman david mccormick political commentator kathy barney or hot on his heels. about 18% of voters undecided. it's anyone's race. barney has been causing a lot of controversy, live in pittsburgh with the very latest on this horse race. >> good afternoon, eric just last week that to wait race or three weight race is actually two way race paid thanks to the latest surge by kathy barney.
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she has really jumped up in the polls here. at that increased attention has come some looks into what she has tweeted in the past, what she has said in the pastorate comments are anti- muslim, anti- gay. an interview earlier we spoke with doctor oz who maintained barney would be unelectable progress kathy barney has tweeted some reprehensible messages. a lot of aggressive messages against president trump. she has to own those messages explain a lot more about what's going on with her campaign. >> our alexandria hoffa's is in eastern pennsylvania. let's caught up with a barney who is largely dismissing these comments are. >> of traveling or $1500 nonstock about my tweets that issues at their kitchen table on how are they going to survive? text unexpected as the surge has
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been there been surprises in the democratic primaries will congressman connie lam was running as a centrist who can win any swing state like pennsylvania. he is now trailing progressive gender by double digits in recent polls as democrats sort out whether they want to run to the left are tagged closer to the center. >> you have to win independence even moderate republicans that is not a luxury item that something you actually have to have to be successful. i'm the only candidate in this race it's done ident and red areas. we are squandering in my opinion an enormous opportunity to do some transformative good through legislation that is being stopped by senator like joe manchin. i'm not criticizing him on simply saying i would vote differently. click there's also governors race here in pennsylvania president trump has endorsed someone in that race the front runner in the polls right now, doug. he has made a major issue at the
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2020 election overturning its result he was even protesting outside the capitol on january 6. as the first thing former president brought up in his endorsement heroes today writing quote doug has revealed the deceit, corruption and outright theft of the 2020 presidential election i will do something about it but other republicans say is too far to the right risks losing a major race for governor x a lot going on the next 72 hours. >> but wait there's more pre-north dakota republican congressman madison is up for reelection tuesday. after a series of political and personal scandal as well as criticism by members of his own party, the trumpet back conservative is slipping in the polls. charles watson is falling that race north carolina senate primary in the charlotte suburb with all of the details, hey
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charles. >> hey good afternoon arthel. freshman congressman madison is fighting in a crowded field for re- election north carolina 11th district all boat fending off from within the own party. >> right now spending millions of dollars in north carolina to defeat me. they want to make a back room deals. someone who will abandon america's principles. >> 's biggest challenge came from state senator chuck who has the backing of gop elders in the seat including senator thom tillis. edwards said he had high hopes but after a series of social media blunders, two gun incidents at airports those hotel his deal fizzled. >> types of behaviors that you see out of desperate campaigns my campaign is about accomplishment heard my campaigns but having served for
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six years and actually doing the things every other candidate wish they could say. that they could have done. >> now in the republican senate race congressman has emerged as the top republican to run for retiring senator richards seat. he was out trying to shore up the vote this morning making three campaign stops to talk kitchen table issues with voters. now, he has taken quite a bit of criticism from his opponents for avoiding those types of conversations on the debate stage great but whatever he's doing seems to be working according to the latest fox news approved a poll site will lead on the field nearly 32% were former north carolina hoping to get the record here is governor in tying the opponent to present joe biden will help make a dent in this race. it will certainly be an uphill
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battle with just three days of campaigning left, arthel. amy: janet jackson's headway be done for me lately questions that's all it counts on the voters go to the polls and they go bait just saying, charles watson five in north carolina, thank you, ericeric:ith the same southern part of the clock is ticking there toward the scheduled may 23 ending of the title 42 border restrictions. yesterday a federal judge in louisiana said he would leave the policy in place for now. while considering a legal challenge for more than 20 states. they want to keep the biden in ministration from within the trump era pandemic rule. it was border agent send asylum-seekers back to mexico because of the covered pandemic. bill melugin is on the border in eagle pass, texas at the latest. >> eric, good afternoon to you the little texas city of eagle passes quickly become the epicenter of the border crisis they've been getting absolutely
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hammered sick you live to the fox trot moments ago we had another group of illegal immigrants crossed right here in front of us in eagle pass the water moments ago with other smuggler watching from the maxon side of the river this is something happening every hour every day we have been here we see these groups crossing. we had a massacre up a couple hours ago this was a bigger group while over 100 immigrants crossing again in broad daylight right in front of the national guard and as well as in front of border patrol happened right in for the border patrol boat there's really nothing it could do but most the migrants we have been seeing have been colombian, venezuelans and cubans here for keep in mind it's a huge drain on border patrol resources because they have to call in all sorts of trucks and vans to come in and processes folks. that leaves other parts of the border open and exposed with the same thing happened yesterday applicable this piece of video
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again 150 illegal immigrants cross about the same time. usually happens late morning here. again colombians, cubans, venezuelans. believe it or not this was the fourth day in a row we've seen these at massive groups crossing in the late morning hours at the exact same time. this city cannot handle all of this. border patrol the city itself the democratic pro tem mayor eagle pass she's urging the administration keep title 42 in place any speed better messaging to go to the migrants take a listen break works to get asylum in the united states is extremely hard. unfortunately this is looking more like a business. somebody's profiting a lot of money from this. sparks multiple times over the past several days and cartel coyotes and smugglers in the water very brazen. earlier today heard them
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shouting expletives as title 42 is such a drop on may 23 dhs says that could triple when it comes to the numbers. keep in mind just told congress during testimony days ago he believes there is operational control of our southern border. will send it back to you. >> bill melugin in eagle pass, thanks. arthel: meanwhile internal document obtained by fox news shows a border patrol agents are raising concerns about mexican drug cartels of the southern border. they warn as significant safety implications if title 42 is terminated. right now were going to bring in the mayor of rio grande city right on the texas mexico border. mayor i want to get to the cartel point later. start here it is not a done deal. u.s. and district judge louisiana will issue a ruling in nine days.
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if you could speak to the judge before may 23 what would you say to him? >> good afternoon from beautiful city a great place to live, to work and have the american dream of toilet simple at this point we need to continue to address the system that is impartially broken this is the tool we have to address it at this point the fact is the influx is already here. we are seeing gathering on the other side of the rio grande river and yes cartels are profiting from this trade. from this mechanism they used to supply their pockets. there is no doubt. absolutely be prudent for the judge to consider this an opportunity to address this immigration.
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however i know it's difficult cspan2 uses immigration policy. you know how they say let's call a spade a spade. the reality is this has been realizes going to address them but broken immigration system. for three decades. arthel: true, true i want to move on to something else lost him at cdc said the title 42 public health order saying quote considering public health conditions and the increased availability of tools to fight covid-19 they are saying this is why it be okay to lift it. but now there are reports there may be a shortage of vaccines in the fall. so what you think about this? this full covid and the pandemic, we are not out of it completely. we're in a good position to stay were finally able to breathe a sigh of relief.
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everything that goes on and that knowledge we know and possess to fight this pandemic. this goes to a larger picture politicization of immigration. unfortunately we do not have the political will to address it. and we know that. we don't really address it. >> were to set latest mayor? that is problematic of one side does not want to grow the other side or vice versa it leaves us stuck in the middle of nowhere. have a big problem. ask here's the point of it all. the rio grande valley the city and the entire rio grande valley has been in this position for three decades per live address this influx back in 1986.
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in our communities continue to thrive. we have to address this. in fact this weekend i was at a conference region 12 representatives, undies border communities where there is conversation about immigration. we also have cities to run after grow our municipalities, our mobility structure. we have so much to offer quick. arthel: let me see if i can understand your singer sing have a lot to offer. you want the migrants to come there? and you want them to come here legally or what you saying to me? >> what i am saying is we need to address immigration reform at a score and not continue to kick the can down the road as we have for the last three decades. and unfortunately it continues. i am saying on both outs of the aisle paired both sides.
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congress is ineffectual when it comes to addressing looks like it could will continue to kick the can down the road for another administration at some point move in influx under every administration regardless of which political party he has been in power but we have these influxes of the same time we have to grow our cities pretty have to worry about what's happening to our constituents. and yes, this is a big part of it to you. and this is a national narrative. we could bog down our local economies and communities because at the end and is painting a picture of our communities like invite the whole country to see it's happening down here and the beauty that yet we must address
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immigration reform and away. arthel: and get us some up by your singer have a lot to offer her in this beautiful city i can have it be overrun by folks who've not come through the right way. taxing their resources. i have to go, mayor i always love talking to you from rio grande city, texas real talk to again because you are fighting on the ground, thank you so much there have a good day. thank you. to vote republican centers including minority leader at mitch mcconnell. guess what they went too. they made a surprise visit to kyiv and met with president zelenskyy read this is a try to pass byzantines and additional aid to ukraine paid by demonstration taking action as parents across the country scramble to find baby formula. but will their actions be enough to restock the shelves? reaction for republican congressman nicole of stanton island new york, richmond county preach straight ahead here on fox news live.
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i comes as senator mcconnell urges passage of a another $40 billion in aid to ukraine. but he had better call paul because with the vote set for monday his fellow kentucky, iran paul's block it mean meantime entire setback for moscow on the battlefield. ukrainian officials say russian forces are withdrawing from kharkiv after bombarding it for weeks. >> back your back on the baby formula shortages sparking panic across desperate parents across the country. a lot of folks find store shelves empty. president biden said things will improve dramatically in a couple of weeks is a try to import form from overseas, increased production here and that u.s. at lucent rules and orders for more formula on the shelves faster he is also dismissing criticism the right has failed to act quickly enough after production shut down at the abbott plants in michigan two months ago after a bacteria scare there.
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when will they get back on the shelves republican congressman nicole of new york state joint is member of the house transportation committee. councilman good to see a bird how would you address the pinch? what should the administration do? how do we get more formula back on the shelves now? parents have been desperately wanting it. ask the republicans have been calling for them to streamline the process, to set the standards for importation it could easily be received from other countries while they ramp up production here at home. the real issue is the fda under president biden shut down one plant in michigan that provides about 15% of the stock nationwide. that has only exacerbated the problem. it has been months. we are wondering why is it taken the fda so long to investigate on get this manufacturing plant back online? we are seeing shortages, 50%
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stock shortage as a result of the president should have been on top of this months ago. many members of the republican conference have been calling for the fda to ramp up production to streamline the situation. he could've also invoked the national defense authorization if necessary. if we knew it was going to take this long. so really this is an issue why his agencies are working so solely to address this issue the snow hurting american families. and then to see what is occurring in china according at the border where there's palliser's form is available there but not in stores across america. eric: forget that directly fall back on the border first of all it is the law anyone comes in for asylum they have to be fed. babies who come across the border have to be fed there's also controversy over the pelt that's another issue in terms of wages talked about most people do not realize there are only for domestic producers of formula in this country. when factory the president says
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are going to reduce some regulation in the plant went down and hasn't started up yet. >> absolutely. why were the manufacturers not brought to the white house earlier to have a discussion on the federal government can help. again these agencies will be fully there working on covid restrictions agencies all across the country of proms with various agencies, each and every day to help our constituents with various issues. we need to get everyone back to work. perhaps that also played a role. the other thing democrats have waited months to hold a hearing. we are now going to have a hearing for three months after this problem initiated in february? that is far too late stem being reactive to at the republicans have been doing calling attention to this.
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it's also very reminiscent of the energy crisis. desk is sitting on thousands of leaf applications but we have an energy crisis and people are paying soaring gas prices. it's one thing after another from this administration. a lot of it has or the regulation, the red tape, the bureaucracy the government agencies not being fully back to work. the manager of all these agencies to make sure they are doing their job. >> the wall street journal blaming the trump administration for some of this terrorist, regulations only read something the atlantic they say the tax can exceed 17% under donald trump the u.s. entered into a new north american trade agreement that discourage formal imports in the largest trading partner, canada.
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should that be reversed now why can't we get more baby food from canada by tomorrow? >> look there's a lot of things we should be doing with canned including the keystone pipeline so we can get energy from canada. look, these policies can be looked at and altered as needed with the reality is this is the fault of this administration he has to create a border crisis, and energy crisis a food shortage crisis that the baby formula. we are seeing crime or sing a lot of issues across american cities going unaddressed as well under democratic leadership. so let's not play games or they're trying to blame a president that is left office over a year ago instead of actually seeing what we can do right now to resolve this issue. if the tariff is an issue let's address it, get to work and get it done. i do not see any leadership from
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this presidents. eric: let me interrupt you he pointed out they are doing something they are taking action for. >> doing something now months later. >> concerning the defense production actually out of banner right underneath you for more information parents should know about this, hhs.gov/formula if you want to know where to find formula that something you're doing right now whether or not that's enough will have to see, certainly our hearts are out to them by. >> yes of months later the court. courts by don't dilute the form he could hhs of formula, congresswoman malliotakis from the great borough of staten island, congressman thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. chris otherwise known of the home of pete davidson. i knew what you've seen at the pump it in the grocery store. price increases. is there a chance to deflate inflation with the chairman of the federal reserve is now saying about our chances of avoiding a recession. we'll talk about that coming up
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eric: thousands are rolling in the capitol and elsewhere across the contractor the late draft opinion that signaled the supreme court may be redder to overturn roe versus wade abortion protections. other cities are also single pro-choice rallies, chicago among them. here new york city looking alive right now this march is in brooklyn, new york the protesters some of the first part of them just crossed the brooklyn bridge from brooklyn into manhattan where they will then assemble and for the federal court building in downtown manhattan to continue their rally. as you can see, lucas tomlinson is in the middle of all of this. he hasn't washington d.c. at that rally and protest, high lucas. >> hi eric. these speeches have finished her in the mall and thousands are
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descending on the supreme court we are in the corner of 15 and constitution write up the national mall where thousands are marching on the supreme court to make their voices heard. of course all these people coming out here is a direct result of the leaked draft opinion of roe v wade you have to wait till the end of june to soothe that final decision is or is not. these speakers here are very fired up including congresswoman barbara lee who described the abortion she had when she flew to mexico as a teenager. she of course was the only congressman to vote against the afghan war days after 911. thousands are very angry making very political. a recent poll said the economy facing voters number two is no doubt the draft leaked galvanizing supporters across the country. many of the speakers here today or just talk but abortion-rights they're talking about women's rights, transit rights they think this is a start of all kinds of things we heard joe manchin's name mentioned and boosted from across the crowded
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boat turn -- chuck schumer the majority leader introduces week to make abortion a right verse seven states across america there are no restrictions for abortion on texas and oklahoma have six-week restrictions. there's a lot of people here who want no restrictions of all. that as we heard from today. a lot of people happy, a lot of good judge of the supreme court of course. thousands descending upon the supreme court justices homes. there is a conservative board a six -- three many people the governor of virginia went to see president biden's attorney general have more protection outside of those homes in violation of federal law to protest outside supreme court justice holmes but we are told more those protests are expected. right now thousands marching on the supreme court, eric. before all right lucas and washington thank you. arthel: americans are suffering inflation in a generation it was
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up 8.3% last month from a year ago according to the latest consumer price index which measures the price of everyday goods but meanwhile the pain at the pump continues with the average price for a gallon of gas, the average price at a record high of $4.45 is according to aaa were going to bring it right now fox news contributor and global economics contributor for the wall street journal. so it john, how about this. restart the good news, bad news on inflation. >> right. one piece of good news it helps to get good news these days, is the u.s. dollar has been getting much stronger especially against the chinese. what that means is as the dollar strengthens, eventually the prices of these imported goods should be restrained and come down a little bit. the bad news is was on the consumer price report you just talked about in your introduction is that we are
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seeing price increases for things like fuel, gasoline, spill over into other areas. for me one of the most shocking part of that report that just came out was 33% increase in airfares over the last year. that boggles my mind. the airlines got bailed out during the covid crisis. another thank you is americans are raising our prices 33%. arthel: if americans were to stick it to their airlines and drive to the vacation spots with that can be pricey too, john perna want to take a look right now from the bureau of statistics showing increases this is since april 2021. if you look at energy inflation, gas is up 43.6%. fuel oil, 80.5%. rodent food inflation, this is april 2021. eight is up 13.9%. milk is up.
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there is covid, there is supply chain issues and then there is congress. does d.c. have political guts to fix this together? or will consumers, american taxpayers remain caught in the crosshairs of politics? >> certainly d.c. has not demonstrated guts to do many things together over the last few years. congress helped to create this problem with trillions of dollars additional spending, checks sent to households which stimulated demand during and after covid. trillions of dollars during the trump administration and piled on by the biden administration on top of the supply chain issues. it is really right now in the hands of the federal reserve. then my that congress and is done it is out there. the only thing that can stop it is a federal reserve raising interest rates to try to slow some of that lending down at
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banks to slow demand down on its own. arthel: i do have something i want to play from chairman jerome powell on trying to tackle inflation we just talked about, john. listen will get to talk to more about it on the other side, listen big roxy process of getting inflation down to 2% will also include some pain. but ultimately the most painful thing would be if boot failed to deal with that. if inflation were to get entrenched in the economy at high levels. we know it that is like. that's people losing the value of their paycheck to high inflation. ultimately we have to go through a much deeper downturn. so we really need to avoid that. >> we really need to avoid that. it seems like chairman powell is in a pickle a fried pickle. back to your point, was the best way forward with the least amount of pain for consumers look lisa negative impact on the overall economy? >> by the way the pickle costs are probably going up too.
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this comes back to a good/bad news situation the good news is unemployment is very low right now under 4%. what powell is going to have to do is raise interest rates to slow the economy down. when he is hoping he can do, this is his pickle is slow it down enough so there is not a lot of extra demand but companies don't start laying workers off. problem is if he hits the brakes too hard and company start laying people off that unemployment rate rises the cost of bringing inflation down is recession. it's a very delicate dance he's dealing right now we will know by the end of the year he was successful at hopefully. arthel: i hope he is successful for the sake of everybody. did chuckle at your price of pickles going out. but to be clear you and i both know this is very serious there so many americans were sitting there really is scraping, robbing peter to pay paul and
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all the rest to try to make things happen and work for the famous i've got to go but to give you to a second, go ahead. >> it touches every household especially at lower income poor households inflation is the worst attacks on americans it really does have to come under control by. >> yes americans need help, i have to go thank you very much take care. >> thank you. so far arthel and the 4:00 p.m. our eastern time one hour from now we will have the latest installment in the fox investigation of what happened to jimmy hoffa. new jersey officials tell us that yes he could be buried in their stay. our guest is former fbi undercover agent giovanni he infiltrated the jersey mob and will tell us why the mafia would bury hoffa in the garden state. excellently done when data which should put them in a bow, put them back here open up that barrel and see it for myself or it one last time to look at you
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space bar makers say one person has died in his city in the south was part of the country. and purchase of the southern spike and iran and food prices. new video shows demonstrators setting fire to a building while attacking the offices of a much government. military militia. prices and iran have jumped as much as three 100% for things like cooking oil, eggs, chicken and milk just this past week. some are arranged the government or even calling for the removal of the supreme leader. state reports at least 22 people have been arrested in these protests around expert lisa tells fox news the unrest is spread across iran and that means she says anti- regime sentiment spilling out on the streets spells trouble for the regime. she says iranians are suffering
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sweeper police at least 21 people were hurt last night in three separate shootings in downtown milwaukee. watching a box/celtics playoff game. is here at the latest, hey christina park. >> city leaders just announce curve he'll be in effect tonight and tomorrow night at midnight in milwaukee for people younger than 21 as a result of the shooting. a total of 21 people were injured in all of the violence and chaos in downtown milwaukee. less like the first shooting happened to the dear district that the entertainment area were thousands of fans have been watching the box and celtics game bird never fights reportedly broke out as the game wasn't winding down. that is when the shots were fired for it one witness credits her boyfriend for saving her life. >> everybody started writing, me and my boyfriend walked out. there was an active shooter and it headed right for my head and
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my boyfriend pulled me behind this like a brick wall per if you would of this outcome would've been a lot different. rebate took off running and i kept running. click several hours later just a few blocks away there were two other shootings that injured a total of 18 people including five who were armed and taken into custody but so far no word on any charges. fortunately no victims suffered life-threatening injuries in these shootings for this comes as cities across the nation to obey search and gun violence and homicides. some very disturbing instances, eric. eric: very lucky is not worse with the crowded streets in downtown milwaukee, christina thank you. 's practicing thinker back at 4:00 p.m. eastern right now the journal editorial report is up next to where we hope to see you in one hour from now. ♪
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♪ ♪. eric: welcome to the journal editorial report i am paul gigot. new signs of persistent inflation with the labor department reporting this week, consumer prices rose 8.3% in april and wholesale prices 11% from a year ago paired both measures easing slightly from march but still coming in higher than expected as inflation remains near a four decade high. as americans

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