welcome to bbc news. we start here in the uk, where millions of people face more travel chaos, as the biggest rail strike in 30 years continues. today s planned walk out by railway workers has gone ahead, after talks between the rmt union and railway employers broke down. the first day of industrial action on tuesday saw half of the rail network closed and 80% of services suspended. our transport correspondent katy austin reports. large parts of britain s railway have come to a halt again, overall, only about 20% of services will run, although in some places it is less. northern will operate fewer than 10%. where trains are running, services will start late and finish early. camelot lives in cheltenham where there are no trains at all today. she can t get to her part time job near bath, teaching english as a foreign language. if i can t get to work i won t have the income to face all the extra energy bills, etc, so i do need to get to work. five minutes do need to get to wo
justice brett kavanaugh telling the officers he wanted to kill justice kavanaugh. the feds say 26-year-old nicholas roske had a pistol, had ammunition, pepper spray, zip ties, a hammer and more. these are new details that we re getting about what was actually on this individual. he has now been charged in court with attempted murder of justice kavanaugh. republican senator mike lee is going to join us in just a moment. first, to david spunt live at the justice department with the brand new details in hour. hi, david. chilling details in this criminal complaint just released in the last hour or so. nicholas john roske appearing before a federal judge in court in federal court in maryland. he s been in fbi custody for the past 12 hours or so. he will be appearing for that judge to face those charges of attempted murder of justice brett kavanaugh, a supreme court justice. according to a court filing, roske wearing all block got out of a taxi cab at 1:00 a.m. looking at the two
hurricane doesn t affect you, it could affect your gas prices, and even in the long term, throughout the entire hurricane season, you do want to keep ahead of that forecast because it may affect what you pay at the pump. let s get first to the prices, jim, right now, the price today is $3.82, the national average, up $0.07 from about a month ago, and it s getting very close to that all important $4 a gallon price, and the problem there is that both psychologically and for inflation, that s a bad thing. what could still affect it? jim, it s all of those things that michael was just talking about. upped their hurricane forecast. we now have not a normal season on the horizon, but about a 2 in 3 chance of a worst than expected hurricane season. that will certainly impact gas pric prices if that comes to fruition.
i know it s a very visible price. it really impacts your ability your household budget, and your sense of your household budget. and so, we continue the process the sales. we ve ordered from the petroleum reserve, we re gonna continue to work with the oil industry to make sure that when the barrel price of oil comes down, the gallon price of gasoline falls as well. we re seeing a larger gap than usual on that. that s a reason why the president has been pressing so hard to get that price of gasoline. and most importantly, or perhaps additionally, i should say, the inflation reduction act passed by congress in august doesn t really take effect until january 1st. just a few weeks away from consumers seeing the price of insulin cap at $35 a month. from scene charges by drug companies getting rebated back to the. from seeing their medicaid premiums drop for the first time in a decade.
focused on. and of course, as he said, gasoline prices matter. i know what matters to people. i know it s a very visible price. it really impacts your ability your household budget, and your sense of your household budget. and so, we continue the process the sales. we ve ordered from the petroleum reserve, we re gonna continue to work with the oil industry to make sure that when the barrel price of oil comes down, the gallon price of gasoline falls as well. we re seeing a larger gap than usual on that. that s a reason why the president has been pressing so hard to get that price of gasoline. and most importantly, or perhaps additionally, i should say, the inflation reduction act passed by congress in august doesn t really take effect until january 1st. just a few weeks away from consumers seeing the price of insulin cap at $35 a month. from scene charges by drug companies getting rebated back to the. from seeing their medicaid premiums drop for the first