fall with octoberpest. i can octoberfest. i can almost set my clock to the show, it s a good old time. will: it s a fun time. sausages, mustard, sauerkraut. rachel: i think rick s still going, it s a theme from yesterday, right? [laughter] pete: yeah. rick and and will and i did some extra extracurricular team building after the show, we celebrated and watched texas mow down oklahoma. will: yes, we did. pete: and we mowed down just a few adult beverages, but we got to know each other just a little bit better. will: which means we might have gotten a little bit of a head start on the competition for later today where we re going to have a stein-holding competition pete: does that mean we hold it will: i have been to germany for octoberfest, and that s what you do. rachel: are you going to be a beer maid? pete: maybe. [laughter] will: how many, if that s case rachel: my arms are pete: i think we re going to see who can hold the glass up the longest maybe? if. will: real
refinery maintenance shutdowns ant and opec s latest cuts as retirees will soon get the biggest social security living increase that they ve seen in decades. in a moment we will hear from the wall street journal jon hilsenrath. analysis in moments. arthel: the white house trying to get in front of rising gas prices and inflation among top voter concerns. hey, lucas. lucas: price of regular unleaded gasoline nationwide is 3.91 according to triple a. president biden lashing out against saudi arabia and opec for cutting oil production former secretary of state mike pompeo responded this morning on fox news sunday. the the point the finger at someone else opec and saudis is enormous mistake when america has the capacity to produce energy independence for its own country and provide energy for the world as well. lucas: pompeo also taking issue with biden s comments on armageddon defined last battle between good and evil before day of judgment and called comments reckless and w
a lifelong dolphins fan. that misconception was i was misleading. director anthony fouts he says never got political. he was responsible for closing schools. i had nothing they are going to sneak it. he gets the push and the first down. pittsburgh is going to snap they re 4 game losing streak. what a drive. steve: good morning on this monday october 17th. you are looking live at nashville and listening to jay allen saying it sounds good to me. they were said to be married in fort myers beach on october the 1st. but as you know, there was a terrible hurricane. they put that particular nuptials off. today, they are going to be appearing on fox & friends this hour, because they are sponsoring a relief fund for fort myers beach. find out how you can help the folks down there coming up this hour of fox & friends. brian: that frustration is kicking in now. the best scenario he could have the best response. it s been three weeks. how i think it s going to to
defend his department. there is a lot of speculation about what the justice department is doing, what it is not doing, what are theories are. what are theories aren t. and they will continue to be that speculation. this is the most wide ranging investigation and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever done. and we have done so because this [inaudible] effort to upend and general election transfer of power from one administration to the other, concept of the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get this right. garland was not wrong, this is the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. no president has ever been criminally charged in the history of the united states of america. and that means that merrick garland holds one of the most difficult jobs in the entire country. he is now not only at the helm of one, but two sweet being justice department investigations into a former president, donald tr
to criminally investigate donald trump for 2020 election including the events of january six. the crescendoed bill through this summer as they were televised saying explosive revelations about what was happening in the white house in and around january six. but that committee had no ability to charge anyone with anything. only the department of justice did. and from what everyone could tell, at least from the outside, not a whole lot seem to be happening over at the doj. by july, attorney general garland felt the need to speak out and defend his department. there is a lot of speculation about what the justice department is doing, what it s not doing, what the theories are, what the theories aren t, and there will continue to be that speculation. this is the most wide ranging investigation and the most important investigation for the justice department has ever done. and we have done so because this [inaudible] effort to upend and general election transfer of power from on