for his visit to saudi arabia this week, how he s pushing back plus will the trip result in lower gas prices here? search for survivors, after a russian missile hits an apartment building in ukraine. at least 15 dead the emergency on the runway in atlanta, a plane s landing gear on fire shocking video of a mother clinging to the hood of her suv, as a carjacker drives away with her children inside. how she got her kids back and will this be the summer of savings why so many major retailers are now slashing prices. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow good evening. this is normally the high season at yosemite national park in california, one of the most visited parks in the country, but tonight flames have shut down parts of the park with a fire that s burned since thursday, threatening the majestic giant sequoias, some that have stood for thousands of years take a look at new video today of what firefighters are doing to try to protect the most famo
in turn devalue the currency. that in turn cause more inflation. that s basic supply and demand. before we get into the specifics of the legislation, keep in mind, life is already so expensive in this country that we literally have bread lines in major cities. we spoke to volunteers in one food bank in camden, new jersey, and said many people can t afford rice and beans. look at all these people. this line runs almost around the block here. yeah, things cost more. so people that otherwise, you know, you look people well dressed in line, that, you know, typically would not be at a food bank, but they are. prepandemic we were at abundance, feeding about 90,000 people per week. now we re at 140,000 per week. rice, pasta, beans. we re also finding that finding those items for us is getting to be very expensive as well. i want to again show the line of folks here. this is all sorts of folks, families, single people, a lot of these people would not in a line to try to get s
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