dropped off and she wandered into the street and struck by a car. young girls, be careful. catastrophic storms bettering southern u.s. with texas, louisiana, arkansas right in the path of destruction. an earthquake off of the coast of malibu. and 4.2 and 3.5. ticketmaster over the overall concern of tickets of taylor swift. several things we could have done better. ainsley: good morning. that is a live look at rhode island. a beautiful morning there in a beautiful morning here in new york city at 8:00 eastern time. so happy and honored to be filling in for ainsley this morning. joining you, steve and brian. brian: like waterworld? steve: that is the bay right there. so if they turned the camera around, you would see a lot of land. it is beautiful. brian: look, i don t see any land. if you were under water right now, pop your head up. if the claimant people get their way, there will be a lot of windmills. brian: and a lot of dead whales. dead whales
the ymca told her the transgender man was following the law. we begin with the white house and no longer taking questions on the investigation into president vitamins mishandling of classified documents. instead, they re telling media to ask the doj. kevin corke live in the nation capital with more. not only is the white house not answering questions, their insistence on sending queries t the doj is obviously creating a atmosphere of suspicion. critics are not only asking mor questions, they re beginning to wonder what is this white house hiding? as for kareem the white house press secretary she said this consistently today, any specifics related to this meeting the document,. this radio this legal process i would refer you to the department of justice in any questions you may have of us. i would refer you to your colleagues at the white house counsel s office. we heard that none of the lot over the last week or so. that was not enough for some reporters who demanded that
we might have an answer as we go looking today. good morning, it s wednesday. i m bill hemmer. dana: this is dana perino. a story like this with a new development every day insures the next day you ll talk about it again. the justice department reportedly considered sending agents to monitor the search of the president s home but according to the wall street journal officials decided not to in order to avoid complicating the investigation. bill: that s what we re told. the search was left to the president s lawyers and that revelation inspiring this headline in the new york post. nothing to seize here. dana: the post is on a role this week. it has put the white house on damage controller. reporters aren t buying their i have been forthcoming and clear about being prudent from here. guys, you guys can ask me this 100 times, 200 times if you wish. why is it the matter of this white house counsel to deal with documents from two administrations ago? we re not talk
abortion rights. what about the fight against deadly fentanyl overdoses and seattle residents pushing back for a homeless mega-plex, why many residents and business insiders feel under siege and illegally pushing crypto-currency is getting kim kardashian. chad pergram will explain later in the show. gas prices posing big political problems for democrats while white house threatens new restrictions. kevin corke has more. kevin: president biden, you will recall, was quick to claim responsibility for falling gas prices after a summer of paying at the pump. many states are seeing soaring prices, the white house is saying, we re not to blame. is the president responsible for gas prices going up? so it is a lot more nuance than that, there has been pandemic and putin s war and putin s war has increased gas prices at the pump. kevin: triple a s national average sits just north of 380 a galleon, californians are getting pum belled averaging $6.40 a gallon. rising a dollar jus
sandra smith in new york. john, great to be with you. john: good to be with you, too. just when you thought it was safe to put your fingers back in your wallet, up go the prices again. this is america reports. dwindling supply along the west coast, and apparent causes for the uptick, ahead of a critical opec meeting, considering the largest cut in oil production in nearly three years. sandra: that big decision will be coming tomorrow. now five weeks to go to the midterm elections here at home, the biden administration has become quiet on the subject after repeatedly boasting how its actions led to falling prices this summer. john: fox team coverage to kick things off, charles payne is standing by, but first white house correspondent jacqui heinrich live on the north lawn. what is the treasury secretary now saying, jacqui, about what this could mean for inflation? nothing, john. even though administration officials have consistently pointed to soaring energy costs, d