the 96-year-old monarch. members of the royal family rushing to balmoral castle in scotland to be by her side. a member of parliament breaking the news before the house of commons the following way. listen here. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house when i say that we send our best wishes to her majesty, the queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment. dana: a royal commentator and podcast host is being now. take us through what you ve heard this morning and what we might expect later today. it s quite concerning not only for royal watchers but for the world. we know prince charles is there with the queen. we know that princess anne is there, prince andrew is on the way. prince william rushing to the queen s side as well as surprisingly prince harry and meghan markle who were invited earlier to have a sleepover with the queen and had turned that opportunity down. so royal watchers are pretty concerned at this point. obvi
shoulder. 21 degrees in there. a hat and fleece on. dana: how about the secretary of energy granholm recently quoted interviewing saying california is the green energy model that we all need. i am waiting for the desantis response. i know. what newsom is doing now is filming the best desantis commercial ever. if newsom cared about his state or the environment he should make the u haul electric because so many are fleeing the state. the scam everytime. green energy is failing the people of california, okay? when the people get failed, okay, that s the bigger story here. we are used to hypocrisy. they are failing the people of california specifically the people at the bottom who get the bill and suffer and whose quality of life suffer. it s never the gavin newsom s of the world like we saw during
he did not push to get people back to work, back on their jobs . instead he was perfectly happy to lock the country down. he did not see it as an emergency to unlock our supply chain. his secretary of transportation was mia when we needed him most. secretary of energy granholm has done nothing on energy except talk about her quest to go on green energy and where the heck is janet yellen with something creative with the fed to get us out of this. ainsley: why aren t more democrats crying about this? joe manchin thankfully west virginia democrat. tired of this blame game. need to cut spending and expand u.s. energy. steve: well, you know, it was last week the president announced he was going to tap into the strategic petroleum reserve to the tune of 180 million barrels of oil right up to the midterms to try to bring down this cost of gas. meanwhile, krispy kreme is tapping into their strategic doughnut reserve and given the
and it sure looks like it s going to, what s your plan? chris, first of all, i commend the president and senator capito, my colleague from west virginia, for continuing to work hard. they re working hard, trying to find a compromise. they ve come along way and they re moving in the right direction. we have to wait and see the outcome. shelly s also a part of our g-20 club, which is basically there s 10 democrats, 10 republicans. we re supporting, we re working with everybody we can, bringing all the different good ideas to the table, how we come together. we need a bipartisan infrastructure bill. we most definitely need that and infrastructure is something that s been delayed for far too long by past administrations. it s time for us to move forward. there s a lot that s been done with the covid bills we put out, that basically overlap in some areas of infrastructure. but there s a lot more that needs to be done. and i think we can come to that compromise to where we ll find a bipart
and it sure looks like it s going to, what s your plan? chris, first of all, i commend the president and senator capito, my colleague from west virginia, for continuing to work hard. they re working hard, trying to find a compromise. they ve come along way and they re moving in the right direction. we have to wait and see the outcome. shelly s also a part of our g-20 club, which is basically there s 10 democrats, 10 republicans. we re supporting, we re working with everybody we can, bringing all the different good ideas to the table, how we come together. we need a bipartisan infrastructure bill. we most definitely need that and infrastructure is something that s been delayed for far too long by past administrations. it s time for us to move forward. there s a lot that s been done with the covid bills we put out, that basically overlap in some areas of infrastructure. but there s a lot more that needs to be done. and i think we can come to that compromise to where we ll find a bipart