she wanted an illegal moratorium to be extended? biden said we can t, and everybody knew that would be the result and they still allowed her to do that. they gave her into. jesse: trader joe s. we will be there in a little bit. plant-based. [laughter] liberal cities losing control by why a homeless person could end up being your next roommate. secretary psaki: as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel. cut. liberty mu. line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m. am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty. cut. we ll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance
mask mandates. a new study says kids find it more difficult than adults to recognize people wearing masks, which could hamper their ability to socialize and make friends read the biden white house still insists on masking america s children. reporter: do you believe the democratic led states who are breaking with the cdc on this guidance, that they are throwing science away, and that the cdc has acted differently? secretary psaki: we don t look at it through that prism. these states still allow for decisions to be made by local school districts. where we have concern is if a kid or parents chooses to wear a mask or a school district decide they should keep mask edits in place, and there are leaders preventing them from doing that. greg: the doctors on cnn think it s time for a return to normalcy. case counts aren t declining.
a return to normal. that warning from the surgeon general about return to health having an effect on most kids, banning them a business has been on in schools. while dr. fauci says we are almost passed a full-blown stage of the pandemic, the cdc director is not ready to move on from that. we have said that these decisions are going to have to be made at the local level, and policies at the local level. we recommend masking in areas of high transmission. that s much of the country right now in public, indoor things. even though many states are ditching this mandates and the media is getting on board, the white house is not going to budge. secretary psaki: people are tired of masks? a huge chunk of people still want masks according to polling. in a large chunk of the area,
measures were not designed to disrupt the current flow of energy from russia to the world. this is the single most important sanction joe should ve put on russia. it s the only one that means anything. joe is allowing putin to get even richer as oil and gas is the lifeblood half of russia s economy. without the oil, without the gas, without the sanctions on oil and gas, guess what? you are not going to stop or deter flattery put in. you are only aiding and abetting him. listen to this question from our own peter doocy. what is that done throughout this crisis that has worked? secretary psaki: in what capacity? report back the president talked to put in, put sanctions in place, now, said they are going to take 30 days or about a month. do you think the people in
will he crossed the river on the way? how can zelensky stop him? at are the moldovan safe? what about holdovers territorial integrity? that s what they re talking about in kentucky tonight. of course it s possible we haven t run a poll or anything, that some in kentucky and in fact about 49 other states might be wondering tonight about gas prices, and they have reason to wonder. the price of energy is about to go up dramatically in this country thanks to joe biden s adventurism eastern europe. so that s a news story too and our own peter doocy asked about her today in the white house briefing. watch. gas in california is almost $5 a gallon. should people across the country expect to see that kind of a number when they go to gas up their car, $5, $6? secretary psaki: i think as you are the president say last week, standing up for our values is not without cost. tucker: oh. that s the answer. standing up for our values is not without costs, schools the