that the district attorney likely errored in exercising its jurisdiction to enjoin the u.s. use of the classified records in its criminal investigation. we agree. and there s more. the three-judge panel tears to shreds the arguments that trump and his lawyers have been making in public and in the court of law, that the records belong to him, or that somehow, at some unknown and unstated point in time, that he declassified the documents. also, from the ruling, quote, plaintiff, meaning donald trump, has not even attempted to show that he has a need to know the information contained in the classified documents. the plaintiff suggests that he may have declassified these documents when he was president. but the record contains no evidence that any of these records were declassified. in any event, at least for these purposes, the declassification argument is a red herring, because declassifying an official document would not change its content or render it personal. so even if we
[the star-spangled banner] ibly1 from the and from which is a tradition every weekend morning on fox and friends we can to the midterms because we are three days away. welcome to fox and friends on november 5, 2022. that is a live shot of capitol hill which could look a lot different in three days. i can t get it back. rachel: it looks like it pete: i ve been talking to myself with honey lemon and listen to you and lost at a diner in phoenix at half my family is sick but i am not sick. rachel: my old stomping grounds. pete: at 3:00 a.m. packed. will: do you like it? wish i always sounded like this? a little musky? a little like sam elliott and a western, feel like you are swaggering around. rachel: sounds like he is 50 going through some changes. pete: i wish i felt like that. that is how it is interpreted. rachel: cowboy or teenager, you decide. we start with this midterm blues which is ramping up. democrats resorting to name-calling and ramping up partisan attacks a
because of russia not allowing grain to get out of ukraine. carley: small dip in gas from the record mark hit last month. in an effort to bring those down, the president said he will not increase oil production when he makes a trip next month but ask allies in the persian gulf to do so. why go that far when you could at home? republicans are asking and senator josh hawley says inaction is motivation for voters in november. i thank you is a wave here, the americans are getting a look at the woke agenda. we upon can t afford it, we can t feed our family, we can t buy gas, we re a laughing stack around the world. i think the voters will turn around the ship and send us back a republican house and we ll have to deliver. carley: inflation at a 40-year high and stocks plunged 21% in six months, worst half year dive for the s&p 500 in 50 years. the president claimed inflation was lower than other nations, the rate of 8.3% is among the highest. joey: all right, supreme court
firearms in public. here is the president yesterday on the world stage at the summit. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of the united states and overruling not only roe v. wade but essentially challenging the right to privacy. with an a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights. and it is a mistake for the supreme court to do what it did. julie: he also left a major controversy, calling for change to senate rules in order to make roe the law of the land. julie, good morning to you. the president s decision to call the supreme court s behavior outrageous may be one of the first of many rallying cries that we hear. the president is going to be meeting with a handful of democratic governors to talk about what they can do to try to protect access to abortion. among the governors the president expects to meet with, connecticut, california, new mexico, washington state. but the real action may
families. it helps both current and future bowers and will fax a badly broken system. and these actions build on my administration s efforts to make college more affordable in the first place. nbc s tom costello now with more on the plan and the mixed reaction to it. reporter: president biden fulfilling a campaign promise. cutting american student loan debt. it focuses the benefit on middle class and working families. reporter: but he s also stirred up a hornet s nest of backlash. i feel it is a little slap if the face to those who worked hard to pay it off. reporter: and from republicans who say it unfairly benefits americans who choose to go to college while ignoring those who don t. like truckers, plumbers, welders and retail workers. a lot of americans choose not to go to college. and then there are those americans who bought money to pay for school and paid it back. in what way is it fair to those taxpayers? reporter: many also argument the president exce