there are people [inaudible] [applause] neil: you guessed it, tempers are not easing right now, in fact, they were flaring this week in east palestine, ohio, where norfolk southern ceo alan shaw skipped this town hall. a company representative was there, he became more of a piñata. meanwhile, shaw himself is going to be facing senate questions on wednesday, but what about residents who want their questions answered like today, like now, like soon, like please? we ll talk to a concerned citizen who was at that town hall. and the national transportation safety board chair who says this whole cast was 100% preventable. jennifer holliday is here and only here. plus, forget the grand old party, is president biden s own party revolting on his promise to raise taxes in a new budget plan to be released next week? we ll hear from key democratic senator joe manchin who says you can t tax your way out of this debt. and dangerous storms wreaking havoc across the u.s. at least 10 are d
interior department. it acknowledged that charging fossil fuel companies less in royalty fees to krill would likely mean greater energy security, but the memo recommended keeping those fees high to fight climate change. let s go to lucas tomlinson live at the white house with the very latest. lucas. reporter: some are all called this leaked memo a negligent discharge. now, earlier on fox we had lawmakers from both sides of the aisle who shared hair opinions about this leaked memo from the biden administration. they have an agenda, and that agenda is the green new deal agenda. and it doesn t involve oil, it doesn t involve gas, it involves batteries and the things that we depend on from china. we need to make sure that we re moving as aggressively and rapidly as we can towards energy independence and renewable energies all actually. reporter: all at the same time. reporter: it shows the biden administration recommending higher royalty piece on oil and gas permits d
Forecast. We are looking at rain right now. Temperatures have been falling along with the steady rainfall and the wind is blowing to make it feel chillier. Thats a live view from center city with rain falling in the city and for much of the area. In south jersey along cape may in southern delaware it is dry. A steady line of showers coming down in northern Chester County upper montgomery and bucks county and into northern new jersey. And the temperatures as you mentioned are above freezing in the 40s for the most part. Doylestown and coatsville in the upper 30s. 41 in roxborough. And 44 for northeast philadelphia airport. And in south philadelphia its 44 degrees. While the Delaware River trail is at 43 degrees. Well look at the hour by hour forecast when i come back in ten minutes. Katy zachry is here with the morning commute. Its a good time to get on the roadway if you need to go slower considering the ponding and puddling on the roads. This is a live look at 76 at montgomery drive.
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translator: to stop russia, we need artillery. that s what we need. that s the number one issue. we also need both systems and ammunition and a lot of shells. the situation is the same with aircraft. we have a shortage of aircraft, and we need to start pilot-training missions. reporter: the u.s. attorney general, merrick garland, is the latest member of biden s cabinet to come here to ukraine. ukraine is trying to build a case, a prosecution case against the russians for war crimes at scenes in villages and towns where there are mass graves where civilians have been killed or tortured, they re trying to gather evidence for what could be future prosecutions. neil, back to you. neil: you know, steve, when you re there and, of course, the residents hear constantly of this planned russian offensive and it s just a matter of time and when, but they always seem to be going about their lives. i guess they can t control what they can t control for the time being, but how are they dealing w