efforts mainly from the pro-choice viewpoint, and that s generating plenty of television session isments. segments. you may have seen a bunch of anecdotal stories, we re trying to see women of child-bearing age are getting denied access to medication. the woman who was toll she needed to fill two diapers with blood. abortion access post-roe was going to help them connect with american voters? well, instead over the past 24 hours they ve revealed themselves as not just out of touch, but, frankly, ghoulish. a kansas city hospital temporarily required a approval from a pharmacy before dispensing medications used to stop post-partum bleeding. democrats are claiming women with ectopic pregnancies a are no longer receiving medical care. more than half population not being able to make decisions when not even half of this body has a uterus. there s human issues at stake here. there are a lot of people unhinged in the pro-abortion movement. howard: it s really goi
course the war s a factor. no question about it. but that hasn t worked politically. i don t think most people are buying it. well, look, i can t speak for how american consumers feel about where it came from, but it is a fact that putin s war on ukraine has, in fact, affected supply chains in many different sectors including food. and there s no question that the war has had a factor in causing the spikes in oil and in refined fuel. howard: well, in fairness, there s been a decline now in gas prices for 40 days that s right. howard: average now $4.338. that 4.38. the president of the united states has covid. everyone is glad his symptom are mild, fully vaccinated, wish him a speedy recovery. does this underline the president s vaccine effort because so many people who are fully vaxxed and boosted are getting this oh, quite the contrary. he has had very mild symptoms,