dallas. ainsley: i love is it called hyde park, that area? they have great nicohinno great restaurant. living in new york all the shops are spaced out around the city. but that s like one big shopping mall. it s an outdoor shopping mall and they have such cute shops. and you can just go door to door like a mall where i grew up. pete: i knew you would deliver. if i asked brian what his favorite thing about dallas was. brian: i would have said cowboys but they are not my favorite but i will would have built off that. ainsley: i like cowboys. brian: i don t know shopping was an option. ainsley: great next can food. pastor jeffress first baptist church and i like the cowboys, too. brian: you remember too that series dallas that was based on a true story. i don t think so but thanks for challenging me. pete: pete the thing about dallas that struck out for me that series they drank during the day. everyone came to visit 12:00 they go to the bar. ainsley: ate wreaf
plus russia meeting with allies in vienna and may announce up to 2 million barrels a day production cut. bad news for you and president biden. dana: the president visited saudi arabia this summer in hopes of convincing the kingdom to increase its oil output. that strategy now appears to have fallen flat. the white house is in damage control. when the president went to saudi arabia, he said i m doing all i can to increase the supply for the united states of america, which i expect to happen. what happened? you know, his trip to the middle east was not about oil. it was about america s position. as i just mentioned, he took action these past several months. every day in the summer you saw prices tick down at the pump. bill: james freeman on deck with analysis. jacque heinrich is live at the white house where we begin this brand-new hour. good morning. good morning, bill. we re seeing the first reports of these cuts could be much deeper than expected between 1.5 and 2
the price spike is top of mind once again for voters. the white house says this, listen. the president was responsible for gas prices coming down. is the president responsible for gas prices going up? so it s a lot more nuanced than that. there have been global challenges that we have all had dealt with. pandemic and putin s war. putin s war has increased gas prices at the pump. despite white house efforts opec agreed to cut oil outputs by 2 million barrels a day. it could spur a more dramatic rise in price over the coming weeks. this is really bad news for american consumers. the truth of the matter is the dependency on foreign countries for american oil and gas is a choice. it is a choice of this administration has made repeatedly unfortunately with the policies that they have pursued so far. policymakers can reverse that choice if we do the right thing. there is also the national debt. the nation s tab now higher than ever as the new fiscal year kicks off. more t
bret: hi, sandra. the pentagon now taking action in response to the gop lawmakers. their concerns. we ll have that for you ahead. also new at 2:00, we ll be watching florida where the storm that tore communities apart will bring bitter political rivals together. ron desantis putting politics aside, meeting with president biden. we believe both saying their focus is on helping families devastated by hurricane ian. sandra: and we ll see them coming together as they survey the damage there. we ll bring that meeting to you live as it happens and we begin with this fox news alert. americans in for a rude awakening at the pump, and energy analyst says president biden s only choice is to stop it is one he says is clear, and he s not going to make it. those warnings coming after major oil producing nations decided to slash 2 million barrels a day. bret: the move coming months after president biden asked the saudis for help to increase production. the white house now calling out
during a call with house gop leader kevin mccarthy while the capitol was under siege on january 6th along with congressman the three had been facing trump s wrat. republicans in two of those states, arizona and wisconsin, set to make their picks for statewide offices in the next few weeks. arizona today and wisconsin next tuesday. amid a rift between donald trump and mike pence that dates back to january 6th. the washington post reports, quote, two gubernatorial candidates in arizona and wisconsin backed by trump will face-off this month against those endorsed by former vice president mike pence. who split with trump after refusing pressure to reject the results of the 2020 presidential race. but make no mistake, this year s republican primaries have been shaped in large part by who donald trump is endorsing. and competition for his endorsement took a surreal turn last night when trump endorsed eric in the missouri primary. just eric, no last name, you know, like beyonce