gina raimondo joins me. plus, prime time event. the january 6th committee will pull back the curtain. can they make their case? the biggest challenge we have is how do we compete with a story of fantasy? i ll speak with senior advise to the january 6th committee ahead. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is angry at the lack of leadership. senate negotiators say this will be the critical week to see if they can do anything to respond to the mass shootings. the talks are intensifying as president biden delivered a rare primetime address thursday outlining a series of measures to try to stem the violence. even with good intentions from some on both sides, the passage of anything the chances seem remote. as lawmakers deliberate, americans continue to be killed daily in this uniquely american epidemic. three people were killed and 11 wounded after a mass shooting in south street in philadelphia. it s an area less than a mile from where i gr
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it s worth noting that gas prices are up $1.40 a gallon since putin moved troops into ukraine. so, the president and our team is doing everything we possibly can to get inflation under control. the reality is the cause of this inflation is the supply chain problems that were caused by covid. we re still struggling with them. putin s war is driving the price of food and gas up. we can t deny that. we know americans are struggling. demand changes, demand continues to be strong post-covid in ways that were different than pre-covid. we re committed to it. most important, the fed, obviously the fed monetary policy has much bigger tools than any administration to get inflation under control. you heard larry summers