meeting with israeli president herzog this morning after talking with prime minister netanyahu yesterday and jake sullivan addressed reports that biden administration wants israel to end high-intensity phase of the war with hamas. we are in high intensity war in gaza. there will be a transition to another phase, focused on targeting leadership and intelligence-driven operations that continue to deal with the ongoing threat that hamas poses. carley: you are watching fox and friends first on friday morning, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. sullivan leads talks on the ground and back at home vice president kamala harris is at odds with president biden over lack of support for the palestinian people. greg palkot with the latest. greg. greg: todd, carley, we are a mile from the gaza strip and hearing outgoing artillery hitting hamas over in that location and that is exactly what national security advisor jake sullivan has been talking about for two days here in i
hurled bricks and bottles at the officers. just the latest example of lawlessness plaguing the city of brotherly love. and it is a breaking ball. ready how far does this go? second back k sorber tees off. 2-0, phillly. right now they call it cincinnati huge arch with a picture on his face and when you drive-thru broadway which make a right and becomes main street pretty much bill hemmer has made that city. steve: see, i had heard they were going to call it hemmerville because of his parents, long time parents, fixture in the community. brian: too common. billville. rachel: loved here as well. brian: some people like heim here. rachel: people say if you have a problem with bill hemmer then you are the problem. brian: think about all the women he has anchored with. martha, shannon, megyn kelly, dana perino, sandra smith. that s a lot of women. and they all like him. rachel: everyone thinks he is the greatest guy. brian: i m sure he is going to open up talk
brian. thank you. over an hour from now, we are going to hear from president biden, his going to tell us his decision to release another 50 billion barrels from the reserve. the emergency oil reserve. less than three weeks ahead of the midterm election. his critics are calling it a desperate attempt to drive down the gas prices as the economy emerged. the biden administration released roughly 165 million barrels, bringing the total to 180. draining our emergency oil stockpile to its lowest levels since 1984. however, white house press secretary, karin jean-pierre is putting this spin. gas prices have fallen not too long ago. the decline of summer fastest in over a decade. every month the typical two driver families save about $120 at the pump compared to where we were in mid-june. everyday americans save $420 million at the pump compares to mid-june. that s code for stop complaining. we don t feel your pain, stop it. you have it so good, america. you have it so good w
controlling. abortion rights advocates have been accused of exaggerating the harm of overturning roe v. wade. they ve even been accused of concocting victims whose stories will pull on the heart strings of america, including being accused of concocting the story of a 10-year-old girl who was raped and forced to take an abortion outside of her own state because, man, a story like that would really prove the problem of having no exceptions with abortion bans or the bans themselves. the truth is this case gained national attention since president biden referred to the little girl while discussing abortion rights actions, telling the story of how she had to cross state lines from ohio to indiana to have her abortion after becoming impregnated by her rapist at just ten years old. because rape victims are ineligible for abortions in ohio after cardiac activity, which is around six weeks. this little girl and i will stress, this little girl had to travel because she was six week
room, why cnn is making a change across all of its shows, trying to make sure we are not unduly alarming you about the news. first, the biden administration facing its harshest scrutiny yet, for many different reasons simultaneously. inflation in the u.s. is hurting american households. gas prices are a consistent source of pain. baby formula shortages are embarrassing and downright and the president looks powerless. as crises press around him. nbc reports this week that biden is teleeighths he doesn t think democrats go on television enough to defend him, and feel he s not getting credit for actions he believes have helped the country, particularly on the economy. perhaps that s why the administration is on a media blitz this week. we ve seen interviews will many every day, op-eds and more. but will this satisfy americans who are suffering? let s talk about that and more with gene sperling, senior advisory to the president and coordinator of the white house american rescue