about 1.57, last time. it s 1.70 a litre. it s going up quite rapidly, isn t it? it is, isn t it? it s getting a bit ridiculous, but, then again, we have come to expect this sort of thing, really. it s crazy. it s daylight robbery, you know what i mean? do you do a lot of miles? a lot of miles? we try not to, because you can t afford it. how much did it come to, if i can ask? - £65. i had some in already and i haven t filled to the top. right, 0k. so how do you feel about that how much it cost? agh! she speaks for us all, doesn t she? you might be thinking of walking the school run, to the shop. we have been speaking to people whose incomes rely on getting in the car. we start with doreen, who has had to give up their paired job she loves. the head job. i can t for the driving. it s expensive.
is what i ve said to you. has he had many storms before? he has. he has. he can t start celebrating already. she has said to me she feels more hopeful than he has in the past. i saw him yesterday. still in the uk? still in the uk. still at my contingency. when we left, i said, richard, i hope this is the last meeting we should have. that s what we re hoping. what about that little one? she s loving it now, doesn t she? did she know? she does. she actually came along and she was chipping into the conversation as well. it s as you top initialling to think this 7 yearly girl knows everything about the politics in the iranian regime, the iranian revolution guards. what prison is like. she s lived through a lot.
executive orders and aoc referred to one of them. they want the 1965 education act, they want to cancel $165 billion of student debt because she says the young people are not enthusiastic about voting for democrats we have to spend billions of dollars of the taxpayer money using authority that doesn t exist, the assistant deputy counsel for the department of education says nothing to do, does not get the power to the president to decide to spend $650 billion but that is the kind of thinking these people have. we can t get it done by law so let s get rid of democracy and we will just have the president impose these things on top of every american by using his executive pan. residents have executive authority but they don t have
covid can t kill you, you are 30. katie: they want a new bridge, judge, go ahead, language. judge jeanine: for someone in congress for a legislature to say we can t get done in congress so sign an executive order. find an executive order and if you can t take care of us with this, whether child care or prescription drug prices and if you can t get rid of student loans, we are coming after you. in the end you will not vote republican. katie: student loan bailout fails that a lot of people like her. greg: i know jessica wants me to sam 100% behind it, but i m not. she does have a business degree, doesn t she? she is never explained how you cancel student debt. i mean, who is going to cover the cost of theft, the university would eat the loans, i would love that but they will not do that.
jesse: but like hans christian anderson showed us, sometimes it takes just one kid to point out the emperor has no clothes. it is biden s power and ability to cancel student debt. i do think time in the administration is running out and we do not have much more time to waste, because falling polling numbers, this is really about the collapse of support among young people, among the democratic base feeling that they ve worked overtime to get this president elected and they aren t necessarily being seen. jesse: you know what, aoc is right. it s not just the secret service agents who saw him skinny-dipping. we all see that emperor joe biden has no clothes. joe biden isn t perfect. joe biden is not making anybody happy. he s not delivering for republicans or democrats or anybody. and his polling numbers are terrible. and democrats are about to get wiped out and america knows it.