today. first, here we go again. gas prices on the rise. the white house appears powerless to stop it. don t say we didn t warn you. i m bill hemmer. dana has the day off. big welcome back to sandra. sandra: couldn t think of a better way to start my tuesday with william hemmer. here we go. i m sandra smith, this is america s newsroom. enter the president s strategy of tapping the strategic oil reserves appears to be falling flat. we re watching gas prices up to $3.80 at the national average. if you live out west, that probably sounds like a steal. bill: california gets the worst, $6.41 a gallon ahead of an opec meeting tomorrow that could make prices higher. this hurts the poor people of california. california has the highest poverty rate in the nation. poor people in california are not the ones driving electric cars. they are in gas-powered gars and paying through the nose. this all started on day one of the administration when he ended america s energy independence.
is the chart aftermath of a russian cruise missile. you see the panic, civilians and first responders rushing stretchers out of still smoldering wreckage. the pictures are gruesome and all too familiar. the entire building s windows reduced to glass shards, cars battered the kinetic force of the strike. 22 officials say were dead. the death toll so far includes three children. 39 still missing. authorities worn they may need dna tests to identify even more bodies. let s get straight to the scene with cnn s, claim. walk us through what you re seeing and what we know. talk about that kinetic force. here s one example but this is across the street from the blast site you can see how my windows are completely thrown out but barely any survived. people are trying to, who were living in the building, trying to make sure their permits are sealed in. this is the last site itself. this is a building called the house of officers pickets the concert hall. you can see the incredible fo
inflation is taking out of your wallet. or protest and night outside of washington, d.c., at the homes of supreme court justices john robertson brett kavanaugh may continue. malden police dispatch tonight with a decimal meter to keep protesters and check out assault complaints. they are getting more complaints from neighbors. one officer telling a fox news grow on site that enforcement action could be an option if the complaints continue. we ll be here in future weeks if the noise if we get complaints and the noise remains high and they don t disperse, enforcement action may take less. shannon: also tonight, the quite certain the democrat led city is reportedly to blame for starbucks closing its doors at more than a dozen locations nationwide after employees reported an increase in assaults, theft, drug use. we begin tonight with more bad news on inflation for the president had for american families. all of us struggling to make ends meet. what a correspondent kevin cor
we will not, let me say it again, we will not allow iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. john: tough talk as iran emerges as a big focus of his middle east trip. sandra, hello do you again. sandra: hello to you. israeli prime minister and president biden signing a joint declaration, pledging no nuke for iran. john: israel urging the united states to put a deadline on the talks and threatening the use of military force. iranian president reportedly firing back shortly after that saying i tell the americans and their regional allies the iranian nation will not accept any crisis or insecurity in the region and that any mistake made in this region will be met with a harsh and regretable response. sandra: the biden team set to head to saudi arabia with a list of goals in hand, with energy security topping the list. officials say they should be looking state side instead. we think texas is a lot closer than saudi arabia and president biden does not need to be travelling
are already signs that his big objective brokering his doric partnership is off to a rocky start. we begin this hour but the january 6 committee s remarkable roadmap for next week the committee plans a minute by minute reveal detailing what exactly donald trump was, and was not doing in the 187 minutes between the capitol beach and when he finally told them i believe. this week s hearing offered amount of evidence for text, tweets, encrypted messages, video testimony, the the panel show the overlap between the far right committees in the president s office. a dramatic and coordinated final stand of extremist and trump allies. we also saw clips from tape test and only of pat cipollone who complied with the committee subpoena. most of what he told the panel will be revealed next week. but yesterday he helped paint a pitcher of a propane december 2020 screaming match in the oval office the meeting finished with trump again denying math and reality that he lost and that he descen