podium, the president, the vice president when they were talking to the american people were not doing a very good job of impressing upon them why ukraine mattered, why acting in ukraine s economic, political and defense and national security interests was something americans here at home should be concerned about. now we re watching this war play out on television, they re seeing prices go up at the pump, no end in sight. so it s hitting home in a whole new way. i want to pick up on something will said a second ago. he s right, i don t know a lot of americans who want to live in a world where vladimir putin is threatening to launch nuclear weapons aimed at the west. that is certainly motivating the press these days. you don t have to do a public opinion poll to figure that one out. one thing, howie, the media is not doing a good job of is questioning nato. the president is getting a free pass when he talks about how vladimir putin has renewed the alliance and we re stronger than ever.
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hitting home there was a stark warning today that a conflict 1500 miles away could have devastating economic consequences here in the uk. energy bills, already set to rise 50% in april could rise a further 30% or more this autumn. what we are looking at is the price cut for winter moving from the summer level of around £2,000 per year to potentially 2,700 for winter even potentially as high as £3,000 a year. it is a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today. it s terrifying that we have had this much at this stage and we don t know what s to come. we don t know the half of it. it s really scary, it s really hard for some people to l cope isn t it? it sjust, where do we go, i what we do, we ve all got to keep warm. hopefully it will be mainly l in the summer, so we won t need as much per household, but it s still going to be - awful for lots of people. the reason for these grim forecasts
that the cost of the average household dual fuel bill could rise by at least £700 by the time the new energy cap comes into force in the autumn. further price rises at petrol stations are also expected, as our business editor, simonjack, reports. hitting home there was a stark warning today that a conflict 1,500 miles away could have devastating economic consequences here in the uk. energy bills, already set to rise 50% in april, could rise a further 30% or more this autumn. what we re looking at is the price cap for winter moving from the summer level of around £2,000 per year to potentially 2,700 for winter, even potentially as high as £3,000 a year. it s a message that startled shoppers in sutton coldfield today. it s terrifying that we have had this much at this stage, and we don t know what s to come, we don t know the half of it. i it s really scary, it s really hard. for some people to cope, isn t it? it sjust.where do we go, what we do?
the conflict in ukraine and the sanctions on russia have led to another surge in the cost of gas and oil. traders are said to be struggling to sell russian oil, even at a discount because of difficulties in shipping and the payment process as well. energy experts in the uk warn that the cost of the average household bill could rise by at least £700. by the time the new energy comes in to force in the autumn. further price rises at petrol stations are also expected. hitting home there was a stark warning today that a conflict 1,500 miles away could have devastating economic consequences here in the uk. energy bills, already set to rise 50% in april, could rise a further 30% or more this autumn. what we re looking at is the price cap for winter moving from the summer level of around £2,000 per year