fox & friends weekday dish in. ainsley: this week flew by. brian: is it just me? don t feel compelled to agree. there s a blizzard of great and intriguing stories this week, little in the midterms. what is your favorite? brian: probably the first one we have today. i can t believe it. a lot of times what i think is a top story is not what anyone else thinks, but this is extremely intriguing. ainsley: we were reporting last week and opec plus cut the amount of oil production, 2 million barrels per day, that the white house was begging them, please don t do this. but there s a wall street journal article that gets more into the details that says yes, they did beg saudi arabia not to do this. and if they do it, to wait a month. what happens in a month? midterms. steve: it s all political. we ve told you this. if saudi arabia were to cut production by 2 million barrels a day, that s going to jack up the cost of your oil. as joe biden heads out on the
high schools or even middle schools and elementary schools, teaching and finding the importance of sexual orientation, and not so much funding and influencing these public schools to help these kids that are disproportionately affected to get a better education. brian: you are over in atlanta, probably besieged in that battleground state. where are you leaning towards voting? right now, where i lean towards voting is pretty close to the right, it aligns with my values on my morals. just to hit back on education, they try to find ways in different alternatives he could see through homeschooling, or a great option i try to teach people about school choice, and you see people on the right pushing for school choice. brian: unit independent, your democrat, and emma, you lean right. great perspective. you are very well informed. thank you so much.
brian: no matter which city you go to come of the crime rates are going up. it doesn t matter how you feel about it. you re from philadelphia. what do you think the stereotype of gen z is? technically kids born between 1997-2010 paid what issues concern you most? i agree that the stereotype is us being uninformed. but i think when roe v. wade was being overturned it made a lot of gen z voters think, well, what other laws have been in place since we ve been alive? what else might change? and it has motivated all of us to look towards politics, the upcoming elections, to see how our vote can impact how we want the courts to shape or what we want it protected. brian: you care about the courts, so it is your top issue of abortion? i would say no. it s crime and the economy.
cleared of whipping although they do face some sort of punishment for some other trumped up violations. who knows what they will come up with. obviously if you got the boss saying there was something bad, they ve got to find something bad. brian: ken cuccinelli was booked yesterday on jesse s show and he was asked, in a situation like this, you have this job, would you get this email? why would you go ahead with a press conference anyway? listen. he s going to say, i didn t see that email. i guarantee, if the secretary gets an email from the communications team two and half hours before a press conference, that email gets read by the secretary. he lied through his teeth and he threw the people he s responsible for it not just the american people, but the people who worked for him and put their lives on the line under the bus. knowingly. it wasn t casual. he knew what he was doing when he did it. in my view, this is impeachable. steve: right, he threw them