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
fed up, just fill up and a president doubling down on relief he says will soothe the sting. but will it? we are all over it with peter doocy and a president yet again to tap the reserve for more oil a and colin mcshane on two races that could determine if the president succeeds or fails. and how he would put the saudis in their place. then, remembering this day 35 years ago today when a bull market was put in its place and capitalism itself seemed on the brink. funny thing, history. funnier thing, how they looked covering it back then. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. this is your world, where we re ready to tap a reserve that s quickly running out of oil. that s a separate story. first, following the political impact. hey there, neil. there s a relationship between gas prices and electoral prospects. earlier this year, gas shoots up, the president and other democrats saw poll numbers plummet. over the summer, gas prices come down, suddenly the democrats are polling be
that s going to be amazing. trevor is great, he s got a great sense of humor. trevor is. great and actually, turning point, one of the installments is about wendy davis. remember back in texas when she did that filibuster that everyone remembers to protest an abortion law that was much less draconian than the one that texas has in place now we re gonna be talking to her tonight on the show. is that not symmetry the way it all comes together? so be doing that tonight and tomorrow we will watching trevor noah on your show have a great night alex. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot someone and i wouldn t lose any voters. remember that? that was donald trump s most biggest analysts about republican voters. most people thought it was outrageous when trump said it in early 2016. and now, it turns out trump can tell bold face laughable lies about the election, instigated deadly attack on the capitol stock, bigotry and hatred and, a new york times poll show
it bears repeating. it does, thank you, as always. and thanks to you at home for joining us. we have a great big show just this evening, and in just a few minutes, i ll be joined live here on set by representative camilla jayapal of, whose chair we have a lot to ask her about with just three weeks left until the midterm elections but first, during the second half of his presidency, and even since he has 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 tr
i m yasmin vossoughian here in new york city. you hear the music. you have seen the ads. you maybe have gotten one of those text messages, campaign text messages. it means we re almost there. one day away from the midterm elections. this morning with just hours left to make the final pitches, candidates, they are hitting the trail across the country. 42 million americans have already early voted. but it is election day turnout that could make all of the difference. and in a topsy-turvy election year, the issues driving folks run the gamut. the main thing is we vote for people who are willing to accept the results at the ballots. abortion, firearms. inflation. just all the policies and the changes. just cutthroat. try to vote for the lesser of two evils is my way of thinking about it. that last point there, the lesser of two evils, that mind-set can make all the difference. our final round of nbc news polling showing that democrats and republicans are now neck and ne