what exactly do we expect to hear from him? reporter: yeah, that s right, bianna. president biden is going to be tackling head on what has become a political liability for democrats less than three weeks away from these midterm elections and that s the price of gas in the united states, which is now 20 cents higher than it was a month ago. we have seen those prices come down some over the last week, but there are still a lot of concerns, especially given the cut in production announced by opec plus earlier this month, the conflict that is still ongoing in ukraine and so president biden today trying to do something to tackle the rising price of oil and in accordance with that the rising price of gas. 15 million barrels of oil is what president biden is directing the administration to release from the strategic petroleum reserve and that is going to be the last of the 180 million barrels of oil that president biden announced last spring that the administration would release t
7 00 which means we have the great music starting to play at 7 00. But you still continue to get some special debate preview coverage from alary mel ber, the beat starts right now. Good evening, ari. Good evening, chuck. Well be watching. Big night for you and for the country. I am ari melber here live this evening from miami. Thrilled to be with you. We with three hours away from the first democratic debate of 2020 where the candidates face off on their vision,ed border crisis and the return of Robert Miller as House Democrats announce he will publicly testify before congress july 17th. This reignites the partys clash over obstruction and whether to open an Impeachment Probe. Tonight voters are likely to see the democrats internal battles over this issue because while nancy pelosi and most of the house caucus do not back impeachment, of the ten candidates debating tonight, seven do back impeachment hearings. Many see the push from muellers
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this election. i think that s why you re seeing that. also but you re right, i mean, this is this is the name inflation reduction act is one of those valuable campaign messaging tools, something you can throw on a bumper sticker, something that you can offer shorthand in any speech and the fact that democrats are not doing that i think just speaks to the fact that at this point in the cycle it s not clear what a sort of silver bullet message would be that would ameliorate concerns for their party on the economy. i think this is the age old story of democrats struggling with messaging. yeah, i mean, it s what got you a mansion on board, this message bringing down inflation and putting it in the name of the legislation. we will see what the president says about this later on today. daniel strauss and francesca chambers, thank you so much. and still to come, a new order from russian president
administration and in a tight rope for democrats to walk especially when they see the polling numbers that people are most upset about the economy and affordability and know you how to prioritize an issue like this. the democratic s first debate is here in florida, what does that say. florida is must win for republicans. democrats have a pathway to victory that does not run through florida. but if you want to win florida as a democrat, you need to make sure you are winning the latino vote in florida. there s no one latino voter in florida. there are a lot of people directly impacted by immigration, immigration enforcement, people who live in communities affected by it see it as an attack on community at large. there are venezuelans for whom venezuela is a major issue. puerto ricans for whom the recovery is a major issue. there s no one silver bullet message that breaks through to all. as you re both speaking, viewers may see something you don t see something behind you,