Time and now its my time with you as we mark 63 days until americans head to the polls. And today let us begin The Faulkner Focus countdown clock to november 8th. President Biden Lashing out at his political opponents saying he hopes to hold onto his partys slim majority on capitol hill. Critics labeling him as dividing biden after his speeches in key Battleground States like wisconsin. It is only an hour show so we just drilled out some highlights. President biden i want to be very clear up front. Not every republican is a maga republicans but the extreme maga republicans in congress have chosen to go backwards full of anger, violence, hate, division. Extreme maga republicans dont just threaten our personal rights and economic security, they embrace political violence. Im not talking about the extreme maga republicans. Think about it. Think about it. Harris republicans know how to fight back. You have to call your Opposition Names when you got nothing else to point to. We went from sa
president biden is set to lay out his plan to once again bring down sky high cost of gasoline at the pump. once again, by tapping into the nation s emergency oil reserves, even as it brings the needle even closer to e. i m john roberts in washington, happy wednesday, sandra. sandra: and that s a visual for you, starting to look like that, right? the president will announce that release of 15 million more barrels of oil, rounds out the 180 million draw down the president committed to earlier this year. john: the releases have brought the supply to the lowest level since ronald reagan was president. likely bring down gas prices for a brief period of time, but critics say biden is using the emergency stockpile to play politics. midterm elections now just 20 days away. former vice president mike pence will join us to discuss what all of this means for the elections. sandra: looking forward to that. begin with fox team coverage. marc thiessen ready to sounds out, and one way
memorabilia few was one of the richest best organized cities in the country. had a booming economy. it had beautiful municipal parks and a lot more than 100. had one of the most modern sanitations systems in the world, something we take for granted now. when yellow fever was real, no one took it for granted. memphis was such a big deal it was the informal capitol of the entire region, the mississippi delta. not anymore. in fact by last year, if you want to memphis, hard to believe any was true at any point because at that point and now, memphis had become a husk and a highly threatening one. in 2021, according to federal statistics, memphis, tennessee, was the most dangerous city in the united states. last year it record add total of 342 murders. how much is that? by comparison, san antonio, texas, has more than twice the population recorded fewer than half as many murders. so by any measure at all, memphis was absolutely falling apart. but eliza fletcher decided to make a li
time and now it s my time with you as we mark 63 days until americans head to the polls. and today let us begin the faulkner focus countdown clock to november 8th. president biden lashing out at his political opponents saying he hopes to hold onto his party s slim majority on capitol hill. critics labeling him as dividing biden after his speeches in key battleground states like wisconsin. it is only an hour show so we just drilled out some highlights. president biden: i want to be very clear up front. not every republican is a maga republicans but the extreme maga republicans in congress have chosen to go backwards full of anger, violence, hate, division. extreme maga republicans don t just threaten our personal rights and economic security, they embrace political violence. i m not talking about the extreme maga republicans. think about it. think about it. harris: republicans know how to fight back. you have to call your opposition names when you got nothing else to p
the trump team one day before a federal judge ortega expected to hear the motion in court. you re watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning, i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. doj faces credibility crisis prompting merrick garland into damage control mode over claims of political bias in the fbi. todd: marianne ortega live in los angeles. marianne: accusing trump s team of trying to hide documents saying plaintiff s motion to appoint a special master fails for multiple reasons, and the government developed evidence government records were likely concealed and removed to obs obstruct. doj may not be able to clean up its mess in the midst of political bias within the department. the politics of their agents, of the office not being able to contain is causing them to say we better do something. we sought in realtime and took care of it. it ortega a little too late. marianne: a.g. garland banned political appointees from parti