senior economic advisor jared bernstein denies any hypocrisy, though. there is no both way thinking at all. it was putin s fault. when they are coming down he gets the credit. i think what s happening here is a president working tirelessly to address the largest constraint, probably the toughest constraint facing american households right now. we re showing you here today some real results partially partially derive from concrete efforts he has taken. harris: the national gas price average is still up by more than $2 a gallon rising since biden took office, long before the war in ukraine. only last month it hit $5 for the very first time ever. critically for biden, voters remember. a new survey has biden s approval on the economy at 30%, his lowest yet. lower than trump or obama ever saw. the president has said american families are doing just fine. that same poll shows them spending less money on entertainment, gas, groceries and using credit cards more often. stev
that prompted the white house to go into a spin overdrive like this. you would be amazed if they would declare this period to be a recession, even if two quarters of negative growth. we have a strong labor market and we are creating one of those jobs that is not a recession. i think probably. there is so much out of our control to read what inflation is being a global problem. brian: in fact, the gas prices coming down in the summer is extraordinarily rare. that is not something we see very often pure they follow every single day since started. that is progress but not enough and we need to keep working on this. we begin with gillian turner reporting live from the white house, good morning. good morning to you julie and bill. we did not see him at all over the weekend and we will not see him in person before wednesday. his position wrote in the letter, this just in and we will hear direct from the white house the covid coordinator this afternoon and we will get some
is vague. he did violate his probation and he should have been in on the night that he ultimately killed captain dorn. julie: let s talk about why he was on the street. two names. kim gardner, the lead prosecutor for the city of st. louis. she is no stranger and one of many in the country, no stranger to reckless decisions here. in fact, in the past she actually petitioned the judge to recuse her from this case and she wanted to appoint a special prosecutor. why was she trying to avoid trying this case in the first place? you ask the right question. the viewers may be familiar with her. the prosecutor he went forward so strongly on the mccloskey case, the two individuals, the couple on the two of them on the lawn when there were demonstrators holding their guns. they had the book thrown at them and had a plea. the instance that you are talking about here for whatever reason and what was likely the biggest case of her career, her
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