because of russia not allowing grain to get out of ukraine. carley: small dip in gas from the record mark hit last month. in an effort to bring those down, the president said he will not increase oil production when he makes a trip next month but ask allies in the persian gulf to do so. why go that far when you could at home? republicans are asking and senator josh hawley says inaction is motivation for voters in november. i thank you is a wave here, the americans are getting a look at the woke agenda. we upon can t afford it, we can t feed our family, we can t buy gas, we re a laughing stack around the world. i think the voters will turn around the ship and send us back a republican house and we ll have to deliver. carley: inflation at a 40-year high and stocks plunged 21% in six months, worst half year dive for the s&p 500 in 50 years. the president claimed inflation was lower than other nations, the rate of 8.3% is among the highest. joey: all right, supreme court
firearms in public. here is the president yesterday on the world stage at the summit. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of the united states and overruling not only roe v. wade but essentially challenging the right to privacy. with an a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights. and it is a mistake for the supreme court to do what it did. julie: he also left a major controversy, calling for change to senate rules in order to make roe the law of the land. julie, good morning to you. the president s decision to call the supreme court s behavior outrageous may be one of the first of many rallying cries that we hear. the president is going to be meeting with a handful of democratic governors to talk about what they can do to try to protect access to abortion. among the governors the president expects to meet with, connecticut, california, new mexico, washington state. but the real action may
families. it helps both current and future bowers and will fax a badly broken system. and these actions build on my administration s efforts to make college more affordable in the first place. nbc s tom costello now with more on the plan and the mixed reaction to it. reporter: president biden fulfilling a campaign promise. cutting american student loan debt. it focuses the benefit on middle class and working families. reporter: but he s also stirred up a hornet s nest of backlash. i feel it is a little slap if the face to those who worked hard to pay it off. reporter: and from republicans who say it unfairly benefits americans who choose to go to college while ignoring those who don t. like truckers, plumbers, welders and retail workers. a lot of americans choose not to go to college. and then there are those americans who bought money to pay for school and paid it back. in what way is it fair to those taxpayers? reporter: many also argument the president exce
telling the truth about taxation. i will deliver tax cuts, but tax cuts you can believe in. i will make that happen. the head of the world health organisation has declared the outbreak of monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern. the who director general says sixteen thousand cases of the disease have been reported in more than seventy five countries, and five people have died. dr tedros says monkeypox represents a high risk in europe, with a clear risk of further international spread. under of further international spread. the international hl regulations, under the international health regulations, i am under the international health regulations, iam required under the international health regulations, i am required to considerfive elements regulations, i am required to consider five elements in regulations, i am required to considerfive elements in deciding whether an outbreak constitutes a public health emergency of international concern. first, the in
john berman here in for anderson. answer for that will depend on the answers for a string of other questions. can the committee in the coming weeks make the ambitious case it laid out last night. what will the justice department that already brought hundreds of charges in capital assault do with the information the select committee uncovered and will the hearings generate the kind of political census that might be needed before the attorney general decides to aim as high as the select committee is already suggesting might be necessary. president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. you will also hear about plots to commit seditious conspiracy on january 6th, a crime defined in our law as conspiring to overthrow, put down, or destroy by force, the government of the united states. or, to oppose by force, the authority there of. committee vice chair liz cheney said those words, plot to commit seditious conspiracy while putting the forme