reporter: but the president is laughing off questions about what exactly he gains by being so cozy. coming under a lot of fire for your fist bump with the crown prince. [laughter] are i want to give you a chance to respond to that, but also how can you be sure another murder or like that won t happen again in. ■ç god love you, what a silly question. i just made it clear if anything like that occurs again, he ll get that response and much more. reporter: president biden said the big takeaway from his meeting with the crown prince and others here in jeddah was a commitment between the u.s. and saudi arabia to clean energy in the future. he did also say that the saudis agreed to increase oil production here, but the prices back here at home might not go down for several weeks. back to you. will: hey, peter, i d love to ask you■ç this, it was clearly coordinated. that had to have been something that was discussed ahead of time to see that entire reception line. d
news networks will talk about trump, but the american people s minds in the immediate term will be on inflation, gas prices and all of the things that affect their everyday lives. kayleigh: yeah, that s exactly right. i checked out the top issues to to the american voter, and i haven t seen trump in the top ten. will: have you seen that list of top issues to the american voter as compared to the top issues focused on in cable news? outside of the fox kayleigh: yes. will: it s a total disconnect. pete: january 6th tv still to this day on other networks. all i have to say is get your seat belts, buckle up.6
midterms or not would he announce at all? some this seems pretty definitive, i ve already made that decision, president trump is saying. kayleigh: it is definitive, and i don t think anyone who doesn t have two eyes, two ears wouldn t come to the conclusion that a he s running for president. presumably, it doesn t mean i ll wouldn t make sense. i think he s running. i think question is it, pre-midterms will be interesting. the democrats are praying for that, hoping for that according to sources. but really what it would do, in my mind, is make the democrats take their eye off the ball. they d go further, make it trump, trump, trump be more likely to ignore the concerns of the american people. will: no doubt. the question is would that make the 2024 i m sorry, 2022 midterms all about trump. to your point, that s an interesting point, kayleigh, i don t know if that s possible. q1
is enormous, not to mention i d be with remiss if i didn t washington examiner did an analysis, 15% have left. remember, trump was the mean, big, bad boss will: that was the story. always somebody leaving, somebody getting fired. it was kayleigh: well, 15% for bind, for her it s probably 30%. i m just guessing. will: that is amazing. the fact that everyone believes, oh, my god, the turnover at the trump white house versus this. you mentioned kamala harris speech writer is the latest to bite the dust. i feel for the speech writer a )ci4> there is great significance to the passage of time, and there is such great significance to the passage of time when we think about a day in the life of our children. when we talk about the children
will fox news alert, president biden meeting with leaders this morning before wrapping up his trip to the middle east. kayleigh: president is facing mounting criticism at home after first bumping the saudi crown prince yesterday. r-gngehuu4@p+/s#f= qgt peter, good morning. reporter: good morning. president biden is saying on the ground here that he stands by everything he s ever said including that this is a pariah state. but once u.s. press were escorted out of meeting room night, all the leaders of that pariah state got a personal greeting from then introduced the crown prince, mohamed bin salman, to america s top diplomats. the washington post publisher writes: th