they threw bricks and bottles at the officers. lawlessness plaguing the city of brotherly love. design for republican senator, tom cotton op-ed on the george floyd rights is speaking out. james bennett tells today. my mistake is trying to 2-0, phillies. ainsley: good morning, everybody. a shot of milwaukee, wisconsin. everything goes, which is what we say. happy birthday. steve: within reason anything goes. ainsley: i asked and he said he wanted to go to chuck e. cheese s. steve: that is where we took the kids. the kids wanted to go to chuck e. cheese s, first of all, they could have pizza and soda. you have the dancing chuck e. cheese s. a big, great big rodent character. ainsley: a big rodent. they are a little creepy but it is fun to take the kids to the places where they can run around. usually, you don t have to parents when you are there. brian: the doors are locked, campaign traffic. we don t have to worry about you, lawrence jones we put you
gas prices ahead of the election. bill: 150 million barrels that drained the reserve to its lowest level in 40 years. republicans say this is a major security liability. they will do this three weeks out for election. communicate it is not our fault and we ll fix it. the point made earlier, we now have the strategic petroleum reserve at a 40-year low. the fact that we don t have that in reserve our adversaries are watching that. dana: jacqui heinrich is watching it all at the white house today live on the north lawn. good morning. the president s critics worry that draining the country s emergency stockpile could leave the u.s. vulnerable in the event of a major military conflict or natural disaster. like hurricane katrina when president bush released 20 million barrels from the country s reserves to keep the country afloat because a quarter of u.s. oil production was shut down at that time. that is not the case right now. but in the same breath as the white house is
if you re going to try my case, try not to lose it, judge. joe day has big hopes for that state. thank you very much for joining us. rachel. thanks for helping out this week. thank you very much. happy birthday. see you on radio. see you tomorrow, everybody. bill: go morning. is the political price of inflation fueling desperation. president biden going back to the well retapping our emergency oil supply. question politics ahead of security. you decide as we report this morning. good morning, hello to you. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. i laugh because he is going to the wrong well. the wells are there. you could go to them. you don t have to go to the spr all the time. he is set to release another 15 million barrels from the strategic oil reserve. critics are calling it a desperate attempt to drive down