demand. while american families are struggling with high gas prices, you and your big oil corporations are making record profits, choosing to keep supply low. during this russian war you are ripping the american people off, and it must end. gas prices need to go down. and while the rest of america s trying to make this happen you all are trying to increase your record profits. and congressman ruiz also saying that gas prices in america cannot continue to be dependent on the whims of autocrats like putin, who can use oil as a weapon against us. it is the top of the hour. this is don lemon tonight. a senior u.s. defense official now saying that the pentagon believes russian forces have completely withdrawn from areas near kyiv and chernihiv and are increasing their strikes in kharkiv and luhansk and eastern ukraine. and with the russian retreat in the kyiv region ukrainians are finding more scenes of
us politicians are looking for who to blame for rising petrol prices that have helped push up inflation, currently at a a0 year high. michelle fleury has more from new york. at this manhattan forecourt, the putin price hike for petrol felt by those filling up their tanks. here, they are paying, on average, more than $5 a gallon following the spike in the price of crude oil a by product of the russian invasion. me, i think it s kind of ridiculous right now, spending money like, basically, every day. to try to get to work, and everything is expensive, and it isn t helpful. i have to figure out sometimes how to eat, like, seriously. lunch, dinner, taking my dinner to lunch, it s ridiculous. because you are having to spend more filling up your car? yes. voters want to know who is at fault, and so do politicians. six big oil leaders called to testify before congress including executives from bp, chevron, exxon and shell. democrats hammering them for keeping petrol prices artificially high t
we are looking in about 11 minutes, but timing in the senate is never exactly swift. we will hear from chuck schumer first and when they vote from their seats it usually goes faster. so 5, 10 after two, they wrap it up. john: not sure what clock washington runs on, we ll keep watching. you and your big oil corporations are making record profits choosing to keep supply low. big oil is lining their pockets with one hand and taking billions in taxpayers subsidies with the other. don t use 2020 as an excuse for gouging the american people today. this does not feel fair. it feels like gouging. it even feels like profiteering. democrats tried to take on oil executives. accusing them, even of price gouging and collusion to run prices higher. but just months ago, they
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The real estate market in New Hampshire has seen a significant increase in demand and has shown no signs of slowing. Since last March, the New Hampshire Association of Realtors said the median sales price of single-family homes has risen 16.5% to about $363,000. Supply has also fallen, the association said inventory of single-family homes for sale has decreased by 66% from a year ago. Realtor Alyson Traficante has a house on Willow Lane in Londonderry listed that has generated more than 80 showings. The sellers had to go away for the weekend just so that prospective buyers could come in every 15 minutes.“I haven’t shown a house personally that has gone for asking price in many months,” Traficante said. She said her listings have gone well over asking price and that buyers are waiving inspections and in some cases appraisal requirements.“My guess now is when foreclosures are lifted, then maybe we’ll start to see a little bit more come onto the market and right now, it�