unlikely. i think it has shown that already, as a unlikely. i think it has shown that already, as a matter - unlikely. i think it has shown that already, as a matter of| that already, as a matter of fact. i don t we would be seeing this sort of violence right now, hamas initiated this violence and i don t think that it would have been encouraged with a different administration that had a different perspective. so i think there is a lot. i think there is a move right now to try to take advantage as much as possible of the situation when negotiations are ongoing, put the maximum amount of pressure on the american administration and make them as uncomfortable as possible because i d believe iran s alkylation is that we want this deal so badly, we, the us, that we will behave in ways that the us hasn t normally behaved, for example, what we are seeing today. can normally behaved, for example, what we are seeing today.- what we are seeing today. can i ust ask what we are seeing today. ca
vaccinated or wear a mask until you do. peter: that was thursday afternoon. and according to the the washington post, the cdc mask guidance was updated so abruptly, quote, biden himself was not briefed until thursday morning, officials said. you don t blind side the white house with this kind of information. states were blindsided, too. including nebraska. we need to see better communication from the biden administration. and new hampshire where the governor said we were as surprised as anyone by the cdc s announcement learning about it through the press. the cdc made the right play call but they fumbled the ball at the 1 yard line. the communication was quite frankly abysmal on this. adding to the confusion, the commander-in-chief. one week you have president biden doing zoom calls with international leaders wearing a mask despite being fully vaccinated to now it s a free for all take off your mask any time you want. obviously it did leave a lot of people confused.
here on long island today the, things are looking pretty normal, and that s a great thing. however, as we ve been reporting, things have not been great throughout the country, and that has given a lot of motorists cause for concern especially as they re getting ready for these next few weeks, the busy travel weeks going into memorial day. the cost of commuting has been up and down this past week after the cyber attack. some people have been doling out more dough for gas after having relatively moderate gas prices during the pandemic. and with costs going up, budgeting and timing are key. i m going to have to fill up probably again before getting to north carolina because there s a bigtime gas shortage, so i m probably going to have to fill up on the way as well. reporter: plan out those routes. many drivers are saying they are needing to adjust their plans with all of this uncertainty lingering, not knowing exactly what they ll be paying at the pump in the coming weeks and if they
and they had a relatively smooth ride the last year with the moderate gas prices and now they have to adjust their plans with the uncertainty lingering in the air, not knowing what they ll be paying at the pump the last few weeks. president biden said it wasn t like flicking on a light switch, he predicts a region by region return to normality into next week. when you look at an average of gasoline the past months, 2.53 to 3.04, and here in new york, they re trying to convince governor cuomo to look at the gas tax. and. a carbon tax, you can t do it that way. the carbon tax, i understand it
coming next. the cost of commuting has been up and down since the colonial pipeline cyber attack on a some people have been doling out more for gas after relatively moderate gas price during the pandemic and with cuts going up budgeting the timing is key. i cannot deliver and to wait in line. many drivers say they need to adjust their plans with all this in certainty lingering, not knowing exactly what the pain and the pump in the coming weeks, if they have all, despite promises that everything will return to normal soon. the first time the national average of a gallon of gas has been over $3, several states are putting such numbers. in california, those in the golden state seeing prices of $4 a gallon. in new york lawmakers are struggling with how to proceed. republican lawmakers are trying to convince governor cuomo to