neville. militants stormed a popular hotel into dozens, hostage for 30 hours before they counted end the siege. eric: president biden pushing accomplishments a little more ahead of midterms but even though gas prices have been dropping for more than two months now, nagging inflation, that continues to put a bite in our wallets. arthel: we have fox team coverage on all of this. alexis mcadams is live in new york city with the latest on the career criminal in sucker-punch case. first, we will start with peter doocy, live in delaware with the president. peter. peter: and, arthel, it s been interesting today to see how the administration is selling inflation reduction act. they did not book for the sunday shows any economists or members of the president s econ team to talk about mechanisms on how inflation is going to come down and when. instead they sent out other kinds of experts to talk about the other kinds of impacts, the major kinds of impact that is the inflation reduction
San Diego-based Synergy Orthopedic Specialists merged with a worker s compensation practice led by Thomas Harris, MD, and the group added two other physicians.
frankly it s in the really about reducing inflation, there was a political term slapped on top of a bill that was really about addressing climate issues, deficit reduction, some changes to the tax code, some healthcare changes, it wasn t on its face about reducing inflation. on the issue of inflation, we have had some good news lately, gasoline prices have come off very high levels. so there are some signs of improvement but we still have a ways to go. and i think the next six months are going to be really important in dictating what kind of bumps the economy faces as we try to get inflation down. if we get some of the supply chains issues worked out that have caused the inflation maybe it comes down without much pain but it s still possible we could have more problems down the road. arthel: and having chips produced here in the country would help that as well.
we re all paying for health care for everyone and it s another burden for us. i want to make sure your health care s the way you like. i promise you that. we won t mess with the health care you have. bill: that s a 91-year-old woman in iowa not mincing words with kamala harris about health care. she said she doesn t want her health care touched. harris supports health care changes. charlie, good morning to you. good morning. bill: this highlight the challenge in iowa. yeah, it s kind of interesting because its making matters more difficult for people like kamala harris. we kind of heard this before how i don t want to mess with your health care with years of hearing from president obama you re not going to lose your doctor or insurance and then so many people lost their dook for and insurance. it s a real problem.