keilar. broken laws and broken lives, the case being made by the january 6th committee in its latest round of hearings with new revelations about individuals threatened and harassed because of lies. lies the committee suggests that broke the law, including submitting slates of fake electors that simply did not win the vote. lies the committee says about election fraud in which trump allies did not produce evidence, in fact, admitingly according to the testimony without evidence. at some point did one of them make a comment that they didn t have evidence but they had a lot of theories? that was mr. giuliani. and what exactly did he say and how did that come up? my recollection he said we ve got lots of theories, we just don t have the evidence. witnesses revealed how the pressure campaign from trump world became dangerous. republican arizona house speaker rusty bowers said people often show up to his house, some calling him a corrupt politician and a pedophile. bower
a lot of things that you can control and that this is an opportunity actually to take control of those things. dylan ratigan, jean, thanks so much for being here. we will speak with the lawyer for the two georgia election workers who were targets of the lies from trump world. plus we will be joined by the family of amerie jo garza after their latest plea for change. he failed us. do not make the same mistake he made and fail us, too. please, please, we re begging. get this man out of our lives.
thank you so much for joining us this morning and talk about this announcement from the white house being made just this morning. pleasure. i want to bring in financial journalist jean shatski and also dylan rat btigan. there are so many things an administration can do to lower the price of gas and congress has to pass this and that s not a given, it may even be unlikely. what do you think of the move? look, when it comes to the pocketbook of the average american i think this is largely optics, right? the administration needs to show that it s trying to do something but i did some very quick back of the envelope math, the average american uses about 400 gallons of gas a year, this 18 cents is going to save them somewhere between $65 and $70 over the course of a year and we are talking three months here so
losing faith that the federal reserve has the ability to execute. people are starting to if you ve been watching the headlines as you know you have, people are piling on jay powell at this point and wondering too late? too far? it s a precarious position and the ability to land this plane softly is completely in doubt. i know people are watching this, then, saying, dylan, jean, what you re saying sounds really concerning, you re making me nervous, what do i do? you control the things that you can control, especially in an environment like this. so we re talking about gas prices. i can t control that, but i can control going out of my house to run errands five times a day versus bunching them and going out one time a day. i can t control the price of milk, but i can control the fact that, hey, during the pandemic i got really good at menu planning, i got really good at grocery shopping once a week and