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we have you covered on that. first to edward lawrence with how they re dealing with this latest uptick that doesn t end. edward? it doesn t seem to. the president said basically he does not immediate action that he can take that will bring gas prices back down to $3 a gallon setting up the fact that this could take awhile. the president hearing louder cries, louder voices that he needs to act and to something in order to handle inflation. we re seeing voter anger in the polls for his poll numbers. some democrats are even starting to distance themselves from the message coming out of the white house. this is what voters are looking at. gas prices at record highs again. $4.76 a gallon for regular unleaded. the price of gas has set a new record every day since may 10. this pushes up inflation, eats into every one s paychecks. now finally a change in tone. listen here to secretary janet yellen. i think i was wrong then about the path of inflation would take. there s ....
correspondent mark meredith is here with all the details of this big case. good evening, mark. bret, it was a big case. good evening to you. johnny depp was not in the courtroom when today s verdict was announced. tonight both he and his legal team are celebrating after a jury in virginia ruled depp s ex-wife actress amber heard owes him $15 million for defamation. he claimed an op-ed written by heard in 2018 and published in the the washington post significantly set back his career. in the piece, heard wrote she was, quote, a public figure representing domestic abuse. the jury ruled these claims were intentionally meant to hurt depp. the ache door wrote published already traveled around the world twice within a nanosecond had seismic impact on my life and career. six months later the jury gave me my life back. i m truly humbled. we also heard from his legal team. we are also most pleased that the trial has resonated for so many people in the public who value trut ....
loose. the implication of another maga foot soldier heading to prison. there is nothing that will shut me up. there is not a prison there s not a prison bill, there s not a prison or jail bill that will ever shut me up. be concerns over trump s order to install loyalists on a key house committee. representative parry contacted the white house in the weeks after january 6 to seek a presidential pardon. as the flag scandal gets worse. breaking news. clarence thomas has wealthy friends who have vocationally been generous to him. stunning details on the generous friends of clarence ri thomas. extracted president biden just break the world s largest cartel? good evening. i m chris hayes.. steve bannon is going to prison. it s been a long time coming. the former adviser to donald trump who wears two button-down shirts on top of each other for no discernible reason, was ordered to return to prison starting july 1 for his conviction of federal contempt of cong ....
Somewhere. 585 million barrels. if we are in an emergency which we don t have access to oil, this is the strategic reserve. we used it and hurricane katrina. in katrina, they release maybe 25, 26 million barrels of oil. over the course of a year. they released 180 million barrels. no one had ever done anything like this. as he is increasing the supply, you keep supply. you want to keep prices high, well guess what, will put oil on the market and drive the prices down and we will sell it in the market. we will sell it and look at the traitors in the eye and say, if you want to buy oil, the guy standing on the other end of the trade is the u.s. treasury. the government of the united states. that scared every trader and it started to drop the room positions. they were helping drive the ....
Alone. meanwhile, new york state starts today a holiday on gas tax. so it s going to allow consumers to buy gasoline without charging them the 16 cent tax on a gallon of gas from now through the end of the year. that will cost the empire state about $585 million. neil, that s money that would otherwise be going to maintain public roads, highways and mass transit. neil? neil: you think about it, when they do these tax holidays, they lost only so long because as you reported, these prices keep going up and up and up. they ve gone up 60% this year. so in tax holiday has been wiped out as a result, right? that s right. it s not a permanent and sustained fix. that s what critics argue. it s not addressing the root causes. they say we should be talking about producing more oil and gas to bring the price at the pump ....