challenge we are going to be facing. madalyn, how is the prospect of your mortgage going up by £400 a month affecting you? it is mortgage going up by £400 a month affecting you? affecting you? it is worrying me. i had ruite affecting you? it is worrying me. i had quite a affecting you? it is worrying me. i had quite a sleepless affecting you? it is worrying me. i had quite a sleepless night - affecting you? it is worrying me. i had quite a sleepless night last i had quite a sleepless night last night, had quite a sleepless night last night, it had quite a sleepless night last night, it is keeping me up. the increase night, it is keeping me up. the increase is night, it is keeping me up. the increase is actually going to be 4.49, increase is actually going to be 4.49, which luckily we agreed just a few months 4.49, which luckily we agreed just a few months ago when we knew it was coming few months ago when we knew it was coming to few months ago when we knew it was co
i m a commission on. good to see you. shannon: this is a headline from the hill yesterday, gas prices hit a low. that sum is it used all of us. it s certainly good news for the american people, but joe biden doesn t deserve credit for it. the way he blamed everyone else, i now want to take credit for the work it into. all he has done is exacerbated an energy crisis and decimate energy independence and the united states. you see the white house chief of staff at the way tweeting democrats praising the fact that one in five gas stations have $3.99 gas. that only 20% of gas station and gas are still averaging around $4.49 a gallon right now across the country. that s still a hefty amount of money for the american people to pay, democrats want it both ways. ways. unfortunately, they can have. they can say to not afford but we fixed it. that s not the reality of the situation. they might be seeing some of
believe the administration strongly considering relying on powers under the prep act. that the public readiness and emergency preparedness act of steel disasters, pharmacies and others from liability for providing abortion pills to people even across the country, in states where it s been outlawed or severely restricted. now, when it comes to executive orders, this administration has far outpaced its predecessors, certainly recent administration, 77 for biden, 55 in the first year for trump, 38 for obama. a pattern to make a bold move, expect a court battle and then let the chips fall where they may. all this is happening is withering criticism of a high gas prices continues. yes, the white house is taking credit for the falling prices. they are down over the last 30 days from $5.01 per gallon back on the 14th of june to just $4.49 a gallon today. still very high when compared to say, year one and 2 of the trump administration. critics to point this out.
speak of this after the white is a immigration director, kate barrington sent out a memo frustrated that are getting enough credit on declining gas prices. the drop is one of the fastest declines in gas prices in over a decade. in fact, just the sunday, we witness the largest single day decline in national gas prices since 2008. well, today s new national gas price, $4.49. that s $2 more than one biden took office, and voters are reflecting that discontent in a new cnn poll with 38% approve of biden s performance in nearly seven in ten americans say the president hasn t paid enough attention to the nation s most pressing problem. now, virginia s lieutenant governor had this criticism. every time it is inflation ee because of inflation, every time you fill a tank with gas, it s
united states called the bankers on wall street. the current spike in gas prices is largely the fault of vladimir putin. republicans offer plenty of blame but not a single solution. they re not drilling. why not? you want to know why prices are so high? there are a number of reasons having to do with war in ukraine, destruction caused by the pandemic. bill: gas is down 50 cents over the past 30 days. every bit helps. currently sitting at 4.49 a gallon on average. still up 87% since the president took office. peter doocy starts the coverage from the north lawn. what s the explanation now? what we continue to hear from officials at the white house is that when prices go up for pretty much anything, it is putin s fault out of the president s hands.