the proposed willow oil project in the national petroleum reserve could pump up to 180,000 barrels of oil a day projected to bring in billions of dollars of revenue and create thousands of jobs but climate activists are pressuring the president to kill it. supporters of the project say it s critical to the state and country. the oil and gas sector represents the backbone of alaska. if the president is talking about supporting the backbone of this country, it starts with the states themselves. the willow project is studied as it has been could represent anywhere near about $10 million over the life of it to local communities and state government. it is critical. bill: they waited more than 20 years to see if it can happen. mark meredith has the lowdown from the white house. president biden spends time talking about renewable energy products. now a bipartisan delegation from alaska urging the white house to approve the oil project as soon as possible. friday the president
fentanyl overdoses today blamed the president for their death. she also said that hundreds of thousands of other kids have died on the president s watch. the president owes me an apology and all of the other parents who have lost their children. congresswoman marjorie taylor greene agrees. blaming their deaths on biden s refusal to, quote, stop the cartels from murdering americans every day by chinese fentanyl. she is very specific recently saying that a mom, a poor mother who lost two kids to fentanyl that that i killed her sons. well, the interesting thing is that fentanyl they took came during the last administration. ha ha ha. what a horrible human being. how can he sit there and joke about it. being. republican lawmakers are now piling on, quote, shameful and embarrassing. what, president biden, do you find amusing about this? the white house isn t too amused with continuing questions about covid-19 sor-ins which the fbi director now says likely came from a w
The February outlook favors above-average temperatures for most of the country. The country is on track to experience one of its warmest winters on record.
have been coming to your food bank know what is about to hit them? i don t. i don t think they fully realize even though they have been directed to the health and human services website. we certainly are providing theed ca ashen to let them know. the other thing the food bank does is we have families learn how to budget better for groceries and how to stretch the dollar to help them off set these high inflationary numbers. but i don t think they fully realize the impact that it is going to have. they will start seeing the reduction mid-month and we re here to do the best we can to support them and provide them with food and education and learning opportunities how to stretch the dollar. dana: food banks across america do amazing work including yourself. thank you for being part of our show today. thank you. thank you. bill: happy monday. before we go i have something for you here.
virus. and we soon realize infections from a novel coronavirus are fueling a fast-spreading global pandemic. by mid month the first u.s. case of covid reported in washington state. health experts conclude the outbreak is due to human-to-human transmission. it s really a big difference with the chinese this time now they look like they are being quite transparent and cooperative with us. inian of last year fox news obtained internal from the national institutes of health. those emails from the earliest days of the crisis revealed nih head dr. anthony fauci was warned covid may have leaked from a chinese government-run lab. the wuhan institute of virology. ian 27th, fauci is told the national institute of allergy an infectious diseases has been indirectly funding the wuhan lab through ecohealth alliance, a u.s.-based scientific nonprofit that had been working with novel coronavirus.