his high class problems retweet. the administration has taken steps to work out an agreement between the ports and truckers and distributors the president hasn t taken any action to address price hikes on energy. he admitted there is no near-term answer on gas prices. president biden: i must tell you, i don t have a near-term answer. two things i can do. i could go in the petroleum reserve and take out and probably reduce the price of gas maybe 18 cents or so a gallon. there will still be above three bucks. that news comes as a trade group like ups and fedex sounded the alarm about the december 8th vaccine mandate saying it could further complicate ply chain issues. they ask to postpone the deadline until 2022. he made no indication he is
that was a live look at jesse watters. i would be much more graceful than that. what i didn t realize is that an average standard industrial milk crate can withstand thousands of pounds of pressure. so you can have an elephant up there. i ve come to realize that people love watching people fall and people fail. that s why it still gets flack on twitter for dancing on your show two years ago, people love to watch people embarrass themselves. i didn t hear a word you just said but that guy looked like he needed to see a doctor. how much is that worth to you? about three bucks and 35 minutes of your life. a nutritional study suggests that every dirty water dog you eat shaves a half hour off your existence. still worth it. would you lose 35 minutes of your life?
where it s explicits, so it s a little bit of covid and a little bit of the culture that s been created in the service industry. people were locked away for so long, they had all that rudeness held up. but let s talk about what issues the industry has had before. because people are now walking out on the job because they just don t want to deal with customers. forget about having their feelings hurt. if the structure of restaurant jobs is depending on tips from people who are verbally attacking you, do we need to change that? i mean, two bucks an hour, three bucks an hour and maybe a tip doesn t seem like a job a lot of people would want to have. no, it s like you re working really hard to satisfy the customer to earn your money, and on the cross-hand, we ve talked about it, if we pay our servers, $15, $25, $30 an hour, no one is going to pay $50 for a hamburger and that s something that they would have to want to do, is to
hits home like gas prices. when they go up, everybody feels it. it s quite frankly like an extra tax on working families because it changes your household budget dramatically in a way that s hard to avoid if you commute to and from work. today s national average is just over three bucks a gallon, up from a month ago. look at a year ago. back then a smidge over two bucks a gallon. it s not just gas. do you want to rent a car? get ready to shell out more, a lot more. prices up a whopping 12% just since april. if that weren t bad enough, the price of bacon. bacon! also up, way up. up 13% from last may. the leverage average national average back in january of 2020. even milk has gone up. 1.7% from april. 4.6% from year ago.
attacks from this fire, the easy fire named after easy street where it started and surprise attacks and long skirmishes and defenses like this one. you can see the cal fire crews in yellow up there and the guys in orange are fire fighting inmates who are selected and paid two to three bucks a day to do this, as well, but what s interesting about these hurricane-force winds and sustained 40 mile-an-hour winds, wolf, and gusts up to 60 miles an hour and there no way to stop these embers, so this, they thought highway 23 could be a fire break and as you see, there s one of the choppers and there s, i believe, 15 helicopters dropping this phos-chek. it s the pink flame retardant or they re pulling water out of the nearby lakes to put it out there. as i was saying, they thought they stopped the fire in highway