pass a bill backing president biden s executive order banning russian oil. last night, the house passed the measure by a margin of 414-17. the bill bans the import of russian oil and energy in the united states, and moves to review russia s participation with the world trade organization. only two democrats voted against the bill. minnesota congressman elan omar and congressman corey bush of missouri and vote down of the ban because of the impact on the russian people. in the interview, she went ton to say, quote, we re having these conversations, they can t be about just the immediate gratifying response that we want to come up with. gas prices are still surging. hitting another record high yesterday. as the white house blames russia, there are growing calls to suspend the gas tax. and nbc news national accordance miguel almaguer has the latest on that. reporter: as americans feel the squeeze at gas stations across the country, the national
bill. we ll have you back on as much as you want to come on and keep us posted on what happens with the caucus. thank you so much congresswoman corey bush. you re wonderful. thank you for being here. homeland security is going to join us about what is happening in texas with haitian migrants but first, president biden makes his first appearance on the world stage with an address at the u.n. what is the biden doctrine and did boris johnson call him why did boris johnson call him a breath of fresh air? stay with us. breath of fresh air? stay with us zero-commission trades for online u.s. stocks and etfs. and a commitment to get you the best price on every trade, which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that s decision tech. only from fidelity.
own eviction bill. i m joined by missouri democratic congressman corey bush, one of the lawmakers that introduced that eviction bill and a member of the house judiciary and oversight committee. i ll jump around a bit. i want to maximize my time with you. let s start with talking about the $3.5 trillion bill. mansion is saying delay until 2022. it smells kind of like a sellout because it was supposed to be simultaneous. do you believe we ll get both bills passed through the senate to vote on on monday and if you don t, then what? well, we have to. progressives, we ve made it very clear that they have to go together. those bills have to go together. reconciliation has to happen. build back better act has to happen in the house and senate before we ll vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. if that is not going to happen, then i don t see this moving