plus russia meeting with allies in vienna and may announce up to 2 million barrels a day production cut. bad news for you and president biden. dana: the president visited saudi arabia this summer in hopes of convincing the kingdom to increase its oil output. that strategy now appears to have fallen flat. the white house is in damage control. when the president went to saudi arabia, he said i m doing all i can to increase the supply for the united states of america, which i expect to happen. what happened? you know, his trip to the middle east was not about oil. it was about america s position. as i just mentioned, he took action these past several months. every day in the summer you saw prices tick down at the pump. bill: james freeman on deck with analysis. jacque heinrich is live at the white house where we begin this brand-new hour. good morning. good morning, bill. we re seeing the first reports of these cuts could be much deeper than expected between 1.5 and 2
again, death today. i m coming out now because american people are still being lied to about the facts. form the business associate of the sun that the media is scenting his side of the story. i don t want to be sitting here in december and the american people are saying that they want to change their vote. soaring into history. and judge is the american league single-season home 1 liter. case closed. well we don t have a sunroof will be got the sun coming up and boxed time kentucky, that is a beautiful little town just a little down the road, out in the east of louisville, kentucky, big and beautiful, i don t see a cloud in the site. right now 41 degrees and going for a daytime high of 75 degrees on this wednesday. i welcome to our theory of fox and friends. and brian alluded to this a little while ago, it is hard for you to tell but the cushion that we ve been sitting on for the last three or four years, it is been updated and they put new memory foam inside thi
in the hands of smugglers run by cartels with no regard to human life. they take their phones away from them and they have no lifeline. a complete disregard for their safety as they are being transported even if you think of the pursuits we get in and the way they are thrown in vehicles and breaking out. it is a disregard. they aren t considered humans, they re considered money. bill: border patrol confirms at least 600,000 gotaways this past year. 160,000 of those in the del rio sector alone. those are just the ones they know about. griff jenkins, national correspondent live again in eagle pass, texas with more on his ex plusive ride along. what did you learn? good morning. before we even get there, here in the del rio sector in eagle pass where i am take a look. an extremely busy morning. you can see now what is the remnants of a group of more than 300 that came here. this is what is remaining. we counted as many as seven large white buses and waiting for more to come
bret: hi, sandra. the pentagon now taking action in response to the gop lawmakers. their concerns. we ll have that for you ahead. also new at 2:00, we ll be watching florida where the storm that tore communities apart will bring bitter political rivals together. ron desantis putting politics aside, meeting with president biden. we believe both saying their focus is on helping families devastated by hurricane ian. sandra: and we ll see them coming together as they survey the damage there. we ll bring that meeting to you live as it happens and we begin with this fox news alert. americans in for a rude awakening at the pump, and energy analyst says president biden s only choice is to stop it is one he says is clear, and he s not going to make it. those warnings coming after major oil producing nations decided to slash 2 million barrels a day. bret: the move coming months after president biden asked the saudis for help to increase production. the white house now calling out
that takes up, and the reservoirs out west that are down to almost zero, where we re in a situation where the colorado river looks more like a stream, and there s a lot going on, and i think the one thing this is finally ending is a discussion whether or not there is climate change and we should do something about it, but folks, i also want to, jill and i have had you all in our prayers, and i mean that sincerely, and we re here today, but we wanted to tell you in person, that we re thinking of you, and we re not leaving. we re not leaving until this gets done. i promise you that. and you know, when you walk around here, what s left of fisherman s wharf, and you don t have to have much of an emergency nation to understand that everything, everything is that is historic and titanic and an unimaginable type storm has ripped it to pieces and start from scratch and build again and it will take a lot, a lot of time, not weeks or months, it s going to take years, for everything to