taking heat for relocating migrants to a hotel in the burbs. our panel debates if they are living up to the title. a few weeks before we turn back the clocks, fox news @ night investigates how congress is trying to reclaim its time and make daylight savings permanent. we begin tonight with the oldest royal in british history to be named monarch, king charles iii to. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reporting on his first address as sovereign, she joins us live from london. the brits continue to come to terms with the fact that we ve reached the end of the elizabethan era and we are now witnessing the carolinian age carolinian from the latin which means charles. king charles iii made it clear he is grieving deeply the loss of his darling mama which he referred to were in his first speech as king to the nation. he needs to get down to business quickly as we saw today as the new head of state. we saw him taking those reigns, he and his queen consort camilla
times higher than when president biden took office. bill: threatening to make it worse a possible strike by tens of thousands of railroad workers. could happen as soon as friday. stoppage would cost the economy $2 billion a day. that leaves about a third of the u.s. freight in the lurch. dana: biden administration is working to broker a deal between unions and rail companies. the dispute is already impacting service with amtrak suspending some trains. kelly o grady has the latest on the possible rail strike and edward lawrence reporting on the inflation news from the white house. the inflation year-over-year 8.3% ticks down a little bit. the federal reserve would like to see the number around 2%. the federal reserve is going to be focused on the core inflation. inflation without food and energy prices. that number went up for the first time in five months and rose substantially to 6.3%. that will spook the federal reserve. the biden administration will tout the overall
industry what we have watched from the democratic party is wasteful spending. their wasteful spending has brought inflation. rising costs on everything you want to buy not only from gas but the grocery store. every american should ask themselves, can we afford to give up one month salary? most people would say no, but do you realize that has been taken from you? carley: alexandria hoff live with economic fears, alexandria. good morning to you both. yesterday treasury secretary janet yellen said there is concern the federal reserve strategy to bring down strep inflation by hiking rates. we will need great skill and some good luck to achieve what we sometimes call a soft landing. i hope and i believe there is a path to accomplishing that. speak with the rate of cost rising slightly in july, 85% year-over-year compared with jen s record 9.1% surge by the inflation decade high. and in a gains could be sunk again. janet yellen admitted yesterday gas prices may see a spike
kamala harris doubles down, says our border is secure. we have a secure border o say can you see carley: metlife stadium belting out the national anthem led by nypd officer marking 21 years since the 9/11 terrorist attack. an amazing moment. would you cry that a lie would you say goodbye or would you let it ride and would you cry. carley: yeah, there he is. people walking on the beach. lots of birds. nahant beach, massachusetts. 73 degrees there today a little crowdy and rainy tomorrow. but the rest of the week is going to be gorgeous. wednesday through the weekend will be really pretty there. brian: in the united states? carley: in the united states, brian. it s going to be upper 60 s, lower 70s. steve: as you look up the avenue of the americas ride, ride, ride let it ride for this month, september 12th. welcome to america s number one cable morning news show thanks to folks like you. a busy day. carley: we remember everyone from 9/11. we prayed