resources based on equity,tand understanding that we fight forq equality, buuat wal need to figt for equity, understanding notne everyone starts out at the same place. e want people to be in an equal place, sometimes we have to take into account those disparities and do that work. [applause] pleasure. maria: no words. no words. n as president biden used the storm as an excuse to cally his base against big oil, claiming, that oil companies set the price of gasoline rather than simple supply and demand. i also want to say again to the oil and gas executives, do not, do not, do not use this storm as an excuse to raisega gasoline prices or gouge the american public. the impact on oil reduction provides no excuse, no excuse for price increases at the pump, period.. maria: coming up, florida congressman byron donalds on the impact of hurricane ian and the dangerous politics of the biden administration.st thenra, weakness on the world stage. putin once again taunting the world wit
kevin corke live in washington. the young lady to my right was not even born in 1984. i m not surprised by that. talented though she is she is young. i on the other hand was already in college, i believe. [laughter] great to be with you this morning. we anticipated this move by the white house. there are consequences to driving down the spr to its lowest level since 1984. critics argue from a national security perspective this move by the white house is suspect and purely political. yet again, mr. biden is drawing from the pool for yet another summer between 10-15000000 barrels and, of course, there is this from the white house. the president is calling on the department of energy to be ready to move forward with additional significant strategic petroleum reserves sales this wednesday winter, if needed, due to russia or other actions disrupting global markets. there is that. one look at the levels now especially when compared with the beginning of 2022 and you can see why t
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
the breaking headline involving the steele dossier that alleged former president trump had connections to russia as a candidate. tonight, the verdict in in this case for the analyst who had been accused of lying to the fbi. 21 days until the midterms now and the promise from president biden tonight, that if democrats hold the house and the senate, he says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? do democrats or republicans have the momentum? the latest numbers from our partners at fivethirtyeight, and terry moran is here. the war in ukraine and tonight, new russian missile and drone attacks taking out power plants across ukraine, just as they prepare for the cold and the winter ahead. tonight, president zelenskyy saying a third of the country s power stations now destroyed. and tonight here, the new images emerging of that underwater pipeline connectin
live with representative jayapal, who s chair of the progressive caucus. we have a lot to ask her about with just three weeks left until the midterm elections. but first, during the second half of the presidency and even since he s been out of office, donald trump has been obsessed with a man named john durham. i look forward to but durham s report, that s the one i look forward. what happened to durham, was there? and by the way, where is there, what happened? where is he? he disappeared. trump was obsessed with john durham, we ll call him bowl john durham, because he was the guy who s gonna prove that once and for all, the entire trump russia investigation was a hoax, exactly as trump has always set. justice was coming, and it s just around the corner. john durham had been handpicked by trump s attorney general, bill barr, for expressly that purpose. trump s allies and the right-wing media were obsessed with durham as well. he was going to blow the lid off the wh