they have nearly doubled in the last 17 months. that s right, erica. gas was $1.77 a gallon back during the pandemic, compare that to the station in alexandria, virginia, it is lower than the national average, which is $3.28 now, up 8 cents in just the last week. and analysts say it is the price of crude that is driving this. it hit $80 a barrel for the first time in seven years and they re anticipating that it will go to $85 a barrel, maybe $90 a barrel by the end of this year. the point is this is just the beginning, and drivers are only now starting to take notice of all of this. incrementally it is small, those of us on a fixed budget hurt more than those who do not. but it is it is tolerable for the moment. that s a lot. you got to constantly put gas in here, at least $20.
racism racist tropes and intolerance is not over. this is not about an email as it is a pervasive belief by some that people who look like me can be treated as less. gruden signed a ten year $100 million contract in 2018 to be the head coach of the raiders. laura, christine, the raiders announced special teams coordinator rich will take over as the interim head coach. seems like this is just the first of other things to come. a lot of emails there, corey. thank you so much. trouble on the roads. the price of energy skyrocketing. oil prices crashed, remember, at the start of the pandemic as roads and airports were closed. they sat empty. now demand is ramping back up as the economy reopens, but supply just can t keep up. u.s. oil prices finished above 80 bucks a barrel monday. the highest in seven years. it means a pain at the pump for drivers. the average gallon of gas hit a seven year high. prices have doubled since bottoming the $1.77 at the
$2500, be paying to subsidize folks in new york county who have an average of $25,000 in terms of their deduction and so that s it s a philosophical question. i understand. and they say, by the way, the new yorkers, new jersey, california, say they are overtaxed, pay a greater percentage in federal taxes that gets distribute to the rest of the country. you pointed to the joint committee on taxation their website i want to draw people s attention to your senate website where you talk about the national debt. you ve been a crusader against deficits and debt for some time and note that the nearly $20 trillion in debt now if they were $1 bills would cover the state of ohio, 1.77 times, white fill the ohio stadium the horseshoe nine times over, and it would buy the cleveland indians and cincinnati reds 11,000 times over. these are great numbers. on my website. it is. yet you re going to vote for a plan that increases that debt by more than a trillion dollars. well, i don t agree w
are trouble makers that go to event to event or how peter: the vast majority are trouble makers. a lot of trouble makers along with mask trying to aggregate agitate. most countries use the popular vote. there s not a lot of facts there s. there s a lot of emotion. ainsley: the majority of people think they are illegitimate. thank you for going out on the street to educate the troublemaker. you did lose the stalin debate. ainsley: they had babies. [laughter] we don t know how many troublemakers are going to be there today. maybe known. it could rain high noon and that could rain on donald trump s parade, kind of, right, janice? janice: a little bit. it s not going to be a wash-out, i think. the record rainfall 1.77-inches,
rain which was 1.77 inches. that was franklin d. roosevelt. and the most snow was 9.8 inches of snow. no blizzard no, snow. that s the good news. can you see on the radar we have got that rain creeping in around 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. going to last probably until around 2:00 and 3:00. then cloudy skies for the rest of the day. it s not going to be a washout but the good news is they are letting us in with umbrellas. as long as they are less than 18 inches, and they are not pointy, you can bring your umbrellas if you are coming down to the mall or the parade today. so that s the good news. they did that yesterday which i think we have all got our umbrellas today. back inside. steve: a lot of people who wind up with the tickets for the seats back there are being issued ponchos as well. good. steve: craze if you had 900,000 people with umbrellas over you nobody would see anything. brian: good day to make ponchos how would you like pockets? pocket ponchos probably go double the price. ai