people need solutions now. when asked if this is sustainable, and american family arguing that it is not. kayleigh: you never want to go viral in the white house. particularly if you are someone named brianne, the economic advisor in the white house. they say this could be measured in years. i think everyone understands why this is happening, but is it sustainable? what you say to those families who say we cannot afford to pay this for months, not years? what we heard from the president today was the clear articulation of the stakes. this is about the future of the liberal world order, and we have to stand firm. you are paying more in gas for the future of the world order. we have heard a few times, joe biden cannot do anything about gas prices, but we have heard honestly from the president i want it comes to gas
we are having a classic fourth of july spread. 40 bucks spent on this. we are saving $.60 given the 1% grocery tax reduction here in illinois. that amounts to about 1%. people here in illinois, they cheer the grocery taxes going away, for a year, by the way. they get really excited about that. they think to themselves, okay, a little bit more of a mixed review. here s what we ve heard today. take a look. it is a nice gesture, but i don t think will make that much of a difference. it did not make that much of a difference in my bill today. we appreciate all the help we can get. right now, it s going to go right back up. cannot you heard them. it will go up right back again. the ate of illino is also in conjunction with suspending an inflation adjustment for the gas tax. that sounds great as well. that amounts to about 2.2 cents
poll, just 39% of americans are proud of where the country is today. which is down 12 points from the 2017, and a whopping 30 points since 2011. it marks the first time a majority feels disappointed in this country. and as americans feel the heat from raging inflation and astronomical gas prices, the white house is doubling down on their deal with that philosophy. how long is it fair to expect american drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war? as long as it takes. russia cannot, in fact, defeat ukraine and move beyond ukraine. this is a critical, critical position for the world. what do you say to those families who say listen, we cannot afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months if not years, this is not sustainable? this is about the future of the liberal world order and we have to stand firm.
mr president. this jim, the new york times? thank you, mr president. this week, jim, the new york times? thank you, mr president. this week, you - jim, the new york times? thank you, mr president. this week, you and - jim, the new york times? thank you, mr president. this week, you and the| mr president. this week, you and the g7 allies introduced a plan for an oil price cap for russian exports, which has not yet filled out, and obviously as a response to the high price of gasoline in the united states and around the world. are you confident that that cap would bring down prices for american drivers? and how long is it fair to expect american drivers to continue to pay a premium because of this war? , , ., , ., war? the second part of the question was would it war? the second part of the question was would it bring war? the second part of the question was would it bring down war? the second part of the question was would it bring down the - war? the second part of the questi
prepared to pay high gas prices? as long as it take if russia cannot, in fact, defeat ukraine and move into ukraine. shannon, what are you hearing about this? it worked as planned. they were hoping to come out of the summit and have a sense of unity among these 30 allies. there have been differences among these countries, differences about how far to go to punish russia, differences about oil embargoes and defense spending, how much countries should increase their defense spending. but at the end of the meeting,