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manufacturing of solar panels other forms of clean energy. plan lower energy costs eventually for average americans. the critics point out the move opens for china to corner the solar panel market and again avoid unleashing all domestic possibilities. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich begins our coverage live from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. that s right. the president is invoking that war time law to try to boost domestic manufacturing of solar panels. one manufacturer says it is a waste of taxpayer money and falls far short of delivering a policy to sustain the industry. and there is even more blow back over his decision to lift tariffs on some imports. in a new clean energy push, president biden is pausing tariffs on solar panel imports from four scioto eastern companies. southeastern companies. whether they stalled projects in the u.s. how is this not a gift to chinese solar manufacturers to many of whom operate with forced labor and are subsidized
matt bradley, nbc news, adiyaman, turkey there is a state of emergency in nevada tonight over a possible gasoline shortage it all started with a leak at a california fuel pipeline creating a chain reaction sparking panic at the pumps in vegas dana griffin reports we re stuck in gas lines. reporter: for people in las vegas i ve never seen it this bad. reporter: this is how bad it got for panicked drivers worried about gas prices going up and supply running out has the pandemonium set in yet well, i believe so. reporter: at the sam s club in las vegas the line backed up at least a quarter of a mile into the street there are people all over the place reporter: rosie tucker works at a gas station in las vegas that last night ran out of fuel. he says drivers were growing tense. when you looked outside the gas station window what did you see? reporter: yeah,