With more on this, im joined by nitesh shah. He joined by nitesh shah. Is head of notties. Thank yo being he is head of notties. Thank you for being with us, so, we are flirting with this 95 barrel level, production has been cut. That is why prices are going up. It is fair to say this is opec plus, russia and saudi arabias plans bearing fruit . Yes, so, To Peck Group and in particular russia and saudi arabia have been angling for tightening up the market to push prices to these levels, they have extended recently extended their supply cuts against market expectations, that is what drove it above 90 but we are close to 95 now, that a recent leg in movement in oil prices has been driven by the tight innocence the market n the us Storage Levels are going to record lows and in past months what we are finding, despite to peck saudi arabia, russia particular driving down production, us was making up for that, us production was rising, now that seems to have come to an end, us production is c
expecting more protests to get underway a few hours from now. that sets the scene for our second hour, welcome back as america reports rolls on. i m john roberts, good to be with you today. gillian: good to be with you, john. interestingly, john, i have to tell you, the protests have spread here, too. covering the state department, walked out, was greeted by 100 protestors who were very rowdy, yelling as officials as they came out of the building, shame on you, even at the nation s capital. and students walked out of classrooms to show solidarity for palestinians. and anti-israel is spreading to others, and calling for a national day of walkouts and the white house is facing criticism from the other side that he is not curtailing hate speech. john: hillary vaughn with more there, but first alexis mcadams kicks things off live in new york city, quite a protest yesterday. hi, john, that s what we have seen. starts with a few dozen and then expands to hundreds and move a
400,000 a day through monday. but staff shortages, left over from the height of the pandemic, are leaving pilots and flight attendants frustrated. enough is enough! reporter: like these from spirit airlines protesting today in las vegas. we re going to be in for some really tough three or four see yholutis totris thewh you don t haheffit. ep southwep unis become tumety threat, while alaska airlines pilots have been protesting for weeks over their work loads, the airline responding by cutsingly schedule through june. the airlines were overscheduled. they still are. and the problem with that is everything goes nuts because if you throw in a weather issue or a maintenance issue, the system collapses. reporter: meanwhile, some relief for road travelers. with the national average for gas dropping to $4.07, 24 cents cheaper than last month, but still at historically high
educators all over this country have stood in the gaps for students for almost now two years. they had just, just listened to the challenge, they have been heroic in their efforts. but the reality is, that they have been experiencing prolonged and extensive stress asking, being asked to step up to do more than they have ever done increased work loads, substitute shortages, continued shortages among our teachers and they are reporting to us that not only are they losing their preparation time to plan for their students, but they re using their lunchtime as well, that kind of stress is leading to that mass exodus that we are seeing across this country. and, obviously, you know, the impact on teachers. we know there is still this profound and still unloan impact
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