jumped $0.15. that is not a perception, that is a reality. americans are going to the grocery store and they are seeing the same thing. this administration should pay attention to what people are having happen, not perceptions, what is real, and they should stop making it worse. change course and not leave it so that the american people are left only with a little change. shannon: well, the dnc had this to say, pointing the finger back at republicans, while president biden and democrats are laser focused on lowering costs for american families, republicans have repeatedly voted against members measures to lower cost, insulin, pumps, running on an maga agenda, raise cost for americans, making trump s tax giveaways to the ultra-wealthy permanent. steve, that a sort of a name check of you, at least with the
global 1000. went 0.15. a bit of a descent, that meant faster downhill, but facing an f-18, going pretty darn fast, brianna. all of this speed means more range on the same amount of fuel. we re talking, houston to dubai, running to perth, singapore to l.a., if you ever need to go that far. it s not built for every person, this is more of something you that need to go, let s say, dubai for breakfast or a meeting. the orders are up in the pandemic. private planes have actually been doing pretty well, compared to commercial airliners down a bit. so complete interesting time for business planes and private business like this, seeing something like this in a long, long time. let s talk about the cost. and does this include like one of those nice warm face towelettes and champagne? i mean, what does this come
their obligations at the end of the month when people were forced to stay home because of the pandemic. it s not like this came out of nowhere. we ve all been very aware of what s happening in our country and in countries around the world due to the pandemic. look, inflation is real. people feel it at the grocery store, at the pump. it s something we have to address and we have to fix. harris: i ll have shawn hit the american rescue plan and checks some of which $100 billion were, like the ppe, keeping that in place in terms of checks for small and midsize businesses. you mention gas prices. so many days in a row now. a record again. $4.52 per gall that s up $0.15 from a week. $0.52 from a month ago. it s the eighth day in a row that the average price of a gallon of gasoline has broken a record. shawn? so, harris, politics of this
john: the road ahead does not look much better. supply likely to get tighter. china aims to end the covid lockdown at the beginning of next month. anita: dagen mcdowell is standing by, but grady is live in chicago. are drivers wanting to sell their cars? they would rather walk, i think, and i did a double take when i pulled up this morning and saw the price here, 5.25 for a gallon of gas in chicago. the national average today jumped above 4.50 for the first time ever, and prices could keep climbing. gas prices are up $0.15 from a week ago, up nearly $0.45 from a month ago, and a buck 50 from a year ago. a number of factors contributing to this, on top of the war in ukraine and countries in europe