schultz. on putin s war in ukraine, on whether ukraine and russia should start talking about a peace deal and about the future of europe itself. and chevron ceo mike worth on the present and future of oil which still powers our world. also, just where did covid come from? the so-called lab leak theory just got new life this week. we ll follow the facts with dr. lena wynn. but first, here s my take. we are often told that america is deeply divided, that polarization makes it impossible for us to make any progress in policy, that our country is so internally conflicted it cannot project unity and strength to the world, but on the most important policy issue confronting policymaker, the problem is closer to the opposite. washington has embraced a wide-ranging consensus on china that has turned into a classic example of group think. to watch tuesday s hearing held by the new house select committee on china was to be transported back to the 1950s. members of both partie
the effort in los angeles too remove progressive district attorney, george gascon. and a president biden then the seemingly defensive as gay trie their reporter over a question about economists who are forecasting a recession. the president said it that has people talking tonight. plus, thousands of flights canceled over father s day we can embed staffing shortages. why some are worried that this could be a bad sign for the summer travel season. we begin that with another violent and deadly weekend across the country. matt has the latest in tonight see crime reports. good evening. at five major us cities are on track right now to surpass their record homicide totals up from year. los angeles, baltimore, atlanta milwaukee and washington dc. over the weekend in dc, here is a horrifying moment caught on video when multiple people were shot. there they go. it looked. now they re shooting. it four people were shot on an unpermitted juneteenth music festival to adults if a poli
progress looks like. everybody wants i ll call energy system a and 80% fossil fuels and the same as it was decades ago. it wants to switch to system b, but system b is 1% or 2% built. we are getting an example of what that could look like by watching europe right now and some of the concerns of the crieses and the worries about energy security. we need to seek an orderly transition which is stability in pricing, stability in supplies. we can t create economic chaos and pain on individuals or they will lose interest in an energy transition if the cost is too high. 30 years from now, will that number 80% of energy is worldwide is fossil feel. where will that number be? it it will be lower than 80, but still a substantial portion of the mix. mike wirth, good to have you on. good to be with you. next on gps qw where did t
the move to fire up german cool stations deeply contrast the country s plan to cut the most polluting fossil feel. at the same time austria announcing the possibility of coal as well. the largest oil customer the european union vowed to stop buying from moscow within six months. there s no quick fix and in the short-term short term, customer bear the brunt of rising costs including painful prices at the pump while the average gallon o gas in the us is roughly $5. in germany it s 750 per gallon. in france up to $8 per gallon and in norway roughly $10 per gallon. at a summit today and secretary of state anthony lincoln urged continued pressure on the kremlin. it will deprive the russian government of massive resources used to brag while his attack o independence of ukraine we make other american leaders are calling on european nations not to forget or give up hope for a clean energy future.
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