the proposed willow oil project in the national petroleum reserve could pump up to 180,000 barrels of oil a day projected to bring in billions of dollars of revenue and create thousands of jobs but climate activists are pressuring the president to kill it. supporters of the project say it s critical to the state and country. the oil and gas sector represents the backbone of alaska. if the president is talking about supporting the backbone of this country, it starts with the states themselves. the willow project is studied as it has been could represent anywhere near about $10 million over the life of it to local communities and state government. it is critical. bill: they waited more than 20 years to see if it can happen. mark meredith has the lowdown from the white house. president biden spends time talking about renewable energy products. now a bipartisan delegation from alaska urging the white house to approve the oil project as soon as possible. friday the president
land and other compensation. there is only one thing one thing that would stimulate this economy and that one thing is capital, money, reparations. that will stimulate this economy for the 2.6 million blacks in california. it s a sentiment echoed by secretary of state sharing if california could admit its sins and change the narrative there is a way forward for states and cities across the nation. but there is no indication yet on how this would be funded. california is already facing a $22 billion budget deficit which will likely get worse on the runaway spending on social programs and the fear is taxpayers will be footing the bill. some taxpayers argue who had no hand in the past 400 years. another big concern is this inflation nightmare, is more money the right answer? dana: kelly o grady in los angeles. thank you. bill: we now know that alex murdaugh sentenced to life in