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about building new bone with evenity®! we began with fox news alert. president biden meeting with ukraine's president zelenskyy earlier today at the g7 in japan. announcing additional round of military aid to ukraine in his fourth russia. this comes as a summit wrapped up hello everyone welcome to fox news live. i am arthel neville. steve or hello everyone i'm eric shawn will have more and that in a moment on the biden zelensky meeting also joining us out in just a few minutes. presidential candidate on the
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gop race for the white house, what he says about governor rhonda sanchez and former president trump. but first the marine that charged with the choke hold death of a black homeless man on new york city subway he has broken his silence. telling the "new york post" the killing of jordan he said and nothing to do with race but everything to do with the broken healthcare and criminal justice system. nate foy live with more on what he had to say. practice first interview since his may 12 arrest daniel penny told the "new york post" quote i judge a person based on their character. i am not a white supremacist. describing himself as a normal guy. he said of the men he killed while trying to protect others on the subway, that quote it's tragic what happened to him. hopefully we can change the system that so desperately failed us. he was on his way to the gym
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when he encountered jordan neely the marine vet did not go into specifics about what happened before he put neely in a choke hold but describe the threat neely posed as a very different what you normally see on the subway. shortly after the incident protesters demanded charges be brought against penny which eventually they were. penny's lawyers argue witness accounts of what happened on that train will prove him innocent. penny's attorney said quote there are numerous witnesses from all different walks of life who have actually no motive anything other than recount what actually happened. they are uniform in the recollection of events for the 24 old long island native told the post he would do the same thing again to protect others from a similar threat. he called the allegations that race played a role comical saying quote everybody he was ever met me can tell you i love all people but i love all cultures. you can tell by my past and all my travels and adventures around the world.
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penny is charged with second-degree manslaughter he is free on $100,000 bail for it will it back to you. craig: alright nay thanks so much the other passengers on that train calling him a hero despite the protests. aunt judge jeanine will have a special this evening at 10:00 p.m. eastern. the chokehold delving into the legal aspects of this case and the criminal justice system and mental health system. arthel: thank you but right now president biden is jetting back to washington or debt ceiling talks remain at a standstill. the president said he is willing to cut spending but cannot guarantee the u.s. will avoid the nation's first ever debt defaults. lucas thompson has more from the white house. and the debt ceiling stand up in d.c. did not go unnoticed in japan. but ukraine was very much on the
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agenda for that g7 leaders. >> that is right. one of the big surprise was the visit by ukraine president of the white house announcing on an about-face would support the training of ukrainian pilots on the f-16 to break these ailment and the war but here's president biden earlier. >> mr. president, what the people of ukraine are defending, what you have achieved as a matter of for the entire world they are in all of what you've done it's incredible. together, with the entire g7 we have ukraine's back. i promise we're not going anywhere. >> president zelenskyy remains ukrainian hands despite russia's claim to the contrary in order to break the stalemate the white house as they will be sending more ammo to ukraine for here's the readout from biden's meeting underscored readiness to continue delivering security assistance to meet immediate medical needs including today's announcement of an additional friend and $75 million in
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ammunition and equipment. as well as to build ukraine's long-term capability capacity to defend against and deter russian aggression. nowhere in that readout was there any mention of russia being defeated also there is no mention of the upcoming spring offensive. >> meanwhile, lucas president biden held a press conference before he left japan. what did he say about the debt ceiling debate? >> there's no way our own peter doocy was going to travel 7000 miles to japan without getting a question into president biden. here they are earlier. >> mr. president on the debt limit you said already i have done, i've done my part. do you think if there is a breach and nobody's going to blame you? >> there is no blaming for it you want you will be sank biden did a wonderful job. i know you. >> i am asking would you be blameless in a default situ situation?
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>> on the merits based on what i've offered i would be blameless. on the politics of it no one would be blameless pictures house speaker kevin mccarthy on "sunday morning futures". the real challenge is spending. the spending for the last 50 years has been about 21%. in fy 22 after democrats have taken over for roughly over 24% of gdp it is a sheer spending problem it's very odd to me but the president says. we have never offered something different and we talked about the entire time. the pin that has been after bernie sanders had his press conference. the president pivoted back. cooksey republicans say the u.s. government has more than 31 between dollars in debt and some cuts are needed for their spending increases are just 1% of non-defense spending going all the back to last year. arthel: all the back to last year lucas tomlinson light at the white house. thank you lucas.
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>> are people here whose first act of entering country broke the law, treat them humanely, treat them respectfully but you have to go back and come back for the legal process and were going to come at all. in that last piece is 7000 bucks a month per migrant. is what they are spending. those same dollars could actually be used to support development that helps americans right here at home for. >> or public and presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy he gets a haircut and a barbershop on the south side of chicago. his message to the people in the inner cities revamp permit economic policies and divert migrant benefits to redirecting government resources to the neighborhoods like the cell site in the windy city into rural parts of this country were manufacturing jobs have vanished. this as a republican field expected to grow this coming week. south going center tim scott filed his campaign papers friday and florida governor desantis
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expected to officially throw his hat into the ring this coming week. for now gop vivek ramaswamy joins us live in florida where he has been campaigning. thanks for joining starbucks to live. >> is good to seo how are you? >> i'm good how are you? >> i'm good. acquiring the barber chair? >> on the south side chicago shoving places or public i cannot stop does an interesting me. america first to me includes all americans. this is a community in chicago that has been deeply frustrated by the fact they are moving migrants, illegal migrants across the border to a community that not getting $7000 a month to people born and lived there. get this $7000 per person per month provided they are now planning to move into south shore high school in chicago. >> what do they feel about that question of missing video of your talk and folks of the barbershop did they tell you? african americans who have suffered so greatly in this
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country through economic imbalances. what do they tell you about the migrants that are coming into chicago? >> what they said is looked up it will be treating people humanely. many are religious egg as followers of christ want to treat them humanely but you have to take care people in america first. there is a lot of opposition to the war in ukraine identified all the areas of spending or the government can spend so much money on people on the other side of the world or migrants that come from our southern border without actually take care of their own at home. i think what's gotten to me as their echoes of that in the america first movement and the republican party. but even in regions of this country like that southside of chicago are conventionally democrat the resend the same thing. they gave me hope to say we can find unity of putting our country first the interest of americans first. that transcends political boundaries. the other lesson i learned as we as republican need to show up. i cannot tell you just for
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having the courage to go. be part of the community for a day. we do not agree on everything we left with a sense of hope. i hope that some in the fell gop contenders in the race do. show up in the inner-city bird show up in the places we do not go. one of the next we will be making us to kensington, pennsylvania outside of philadelphia or many police officers don't show up when they are supposed to. this is going to be a good message for us heading into 2024. arthel: done something seemly that is not been on for long time in a generation for lunch a 1980 president ronald reagan shocked new yorkers and the nation. he went to charlotte street in the bronx in the south bronx is devastation a devastated neighborhood. just take a look at that photo. the former president campa campaigning. they did not expect a republican to show up on charlotte street in the south bronx. yet you were showing up in those neighborhoods. what type of a reaction to you expecting in kensington when they see a republican?
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>> looked, many people i some south shore of chicago they were not thinking around that lines of partisan boundaries. they are thinking along the lines of you have a government that talks a big game. democrats that talk a big game get have not done very much for those very black communities they profess to care so much about. one of things i say is we are going to walk the walk. america first means we include all americans by the rule of law protects all americans whether it's a rule of law in the inner city of chicago or the rule of law our southern border. that is with this campaign is all about. reviving the ideals that unite us as all americans. we have celebrated, they left in particular, our diversity and differences. so much we forgot all of the ways we are the same as americans. i was inspired by that trip to chicago but i will make trips to difficult areas across this country. places not only were republicans don't going back many residents don't show up either to say we are all in this together.
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we are going to put all americans first. part of what unites us we are going to rediscover that rather than celebrating our superficial skin deep diversity. that message was really resident in that community and i am encouraged for the possibility. you brought up ronald reagan was to what reagan did in 1980. think we can deliver a landslide election 2024 if we make this about pro- american principles rather than superficial republican versus democrat talking points. stay for the field is going to be in large this coming week. governor desantis expecting to announce. you have been critical of him. what is your view of him entering the race? >> to be clear i have been critical of certain policies to drug policy contrast. i respect his work as a governor by the way i look at it is competition breeds strength apart i would gladly welcome them to the race by think the debate stage will be better off by having more voices out there for a drum specific policy contrast. do not think he should've legislated some of the
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capitalist privileges that disney enjoys that he later canceled i want to point out it was a wrong decision to legislate those into law. eric: why do you think so? >> i don't think disney should have had a special exemption from the political discoloration statute that ron desantis passed you cannot discriminate based on political viewpoints unless you are disney which wrote a special lobbying based exemption into law. everyone makes mistakes but not in this race to make personal attacks. we as a party need to do better about debating the what and the why. what do we stand for and why do we stand for? i think that's what make our party strong every strong entrant in the race was going be good for our party good for the movement. i think it would take an outsider to take and drive the national change we need in this country. i am the outsider in this race and that is my intent to do. eric: disney canceled a billion-dollar economic plan they had in orlando and reaction to the governor's policies we talk about an outsider 2006 informer president trump at that time was. do you think donald trump can
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win a general election considering all the investigations, the revelations and was to come? >> i think no matter who the republican nominee is. even joe biden's record if we run on what it means to be an american there's a number of republicans who can win in the general election but my case here is not one of electability. the case i'm making is how to retake america first agenda to the next level? i am in this race to take america first further than donald trump did. fate first principles and moral authority we can go further than if we are just doing it based on vengeance and grievance. the leicester publican president to do that was ronald reagan and i intend to bring that to the table here in this next ele election. which are the only time before you answer the phone. june informer president trump and when a general election? >> i think president trump could win a general election because of how bad biden's record is.
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but i'm focused on how much more we can actually accomplish if we are doing this based on principles? not just time to put in the wildness of the mourner but we can use the military to secure our own southern border but not just talking about reforming the department of education. i believe the agency should not have existed. we need to actually shut it d down. so in many ways i'm going further than trump did paid by think we can unite the country in the process and we are doing it based on first principles. rick reichmuth so that is vivek ramaswamy optic kensington, pennsylvania has had build up is spreading his economic message. intriguing we will see you up in the south bronx one of these days. because we will be there too. vivek ramaswamy thank you. >> thank you eric. arthel: summing calling icu on tv wait until he's off tv. [laughter] the sharply divided reaction pouring in from lawmakers following the release of the
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after for your $6.5 million the threat of page russia investigation is sparking mixed reaction republican say the financial fbi was weaponize get president trump. democrats on the other hand dismiss the drama report as a dud showing nothing. alexandra half live in washington with today's rea reaction. >> hey, good to be with you. this past week as a whole has been difficult for the web app yet whistleblowers testify on capitol hill revelations of americans being surveilled and started monday with the long-awaited report by special counsel jon durham which concluded the fbi did not have sufficient evidence to open a probe into then it can donald trump in 2016. the fbi personnel should have known to vet the information trying to type trump to russia since it was coming from a political opponent. firm stated quote the department and the fbi failed to uphold important mission of the law. >> to an investigation, it really hurt from mueller no
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trump russia collusion. everything from the room there is a lack of evidence. there is an investigation with no basis for that makes a lot of people mad. that part of the previous administration for about two years. i would say there's a lot of folks i heard from thursday, friday, yesterday that they want us to bring durham in and be transparent. we need to dig deeper to do so ask lots of thoughts the republican side. there is a call to have dreamt testify uncomfortable as well but democrats are though it down plaintiff not completely dismissing terms report, listen. practice is an investigation that started in a flawed manner it was conducted in a flawed manner and its conclusion is a flawed conclusion. >> past flaws were omitted by
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the fbi comes to abusing a warrantless surveillance tool for a court filing unsealed on friday said the agency conducted 270,000 searches on american swing 2020 and 2021 by utilizing foreign intelligence surveillance act database. some issues on isa will be utilized. there will be dozens of reforms that will be made over the course of the next year or so to address those issues. senior fbi official told fox news friday that as a result of the audits that reveal these instances of noncompliance the fbi changes querying procedures to make sure the errors do not happen again. as for the former agents who testified they punished for questioning the fbi, the agency said it has not and will not retaliate against protected whistleblowers. i'll send it back to you. eric: thank you so much. arthel? arthel: okay but i'll take it right now for let's bring in new
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jersey congressman jeff andrew serves on the house judiciary committee. congressman first of all would you like to weigh in on the durham report? let me just say this. this, from beginning to end. adam schiff speaks about how these lives or on truths he should know because just about everything that has come out of his mouth quite frankly over the last couple of years have not been truthful. this is just an example of it starting with the russian collision to begin with. now we have the fbi pay we have whistleblowers. the oats of the durham report which is telling the truth. basically doing what bullies do they don't believe the fbi event honest and decent enough to tell the truth, the watchdogs.
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they have been allies there are in their careers out of these lies. russian inclusion there are newspaper writers. there is the media. there are folks at every level. this is also the bottom line here to last thing zero one, this is worse than watergate. mark my word this is worse than watergate. this is serious stuff and we really have got to dig in. we need a lot more reforms. and secondly, really big issue here we are supposed to be protected by the fbi, the cia, the department of justice. actually, the american people need to be protected from them. survive mr. schiff is not here direct array as i hear they cannot rebut anything he said. >> i wish they were. arthel: they are invited right
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now. director ray, come on with me. speak to mr. schiff for me and said come on with arthel will have the discussion. all right? >> we built next week. he's going to be an committee with me. >> all right. okay. tell him i want to talk to him. let me move on the debt ceiling paint listen, you've been following this bouncing ball but let me lay out some the points here i think where we stand now. the white house is saying they want to limit defense spending. meeting keeping it where it is. here is the compromise the white house assent also go ahead and freeze spending on a host of domestic programs. now, the gop your site assent increase military spending. veterans care and border security. but your side says they must/a whole host of domestic programs but i want to ask you, congressman, which domestic programs do you think are too costly and afford to be cut?
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and by how much should the defense budget increase? >> a process of give and take. we need a strong defense budget and number two we do not want to touch medicare did not want to cut the line in the sand. for example that need sick that need help up to the age of 55 who are single, healthy, no children. they should either work or we have been so decent in the way the bill was drawn up you can even volunteer. there is an example where we can save money. we can save money on all of these irs. arthel: if i could jump in for a second we have a weird, okay i
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heard you, we have a little bit of a delay they told me in advance for your trouble with your signal. but were going to make this work. i think you just said congressman that people up to the age of 55 should be working. so if you do not work you do not have access to the public health system is that what you said? and he also said also there is no need, go ahead please. >> they should be working unless they are sick, or disabled, or have an issue of that nature. but if they are healthy, and they are single. yes everybody else is working they should be too. >> what did you say about the irs agents? you are saying that you not be hired? x we do not need them. >> the irs is really slow but it's so slow getting back to you but if you're waiting for your tax returns, your refunds, whatever question you have for the irs is just not going to get answered at this point i don't know, what you say?
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>> i think many of them are not even in the offices and working from home they are not working as much as it should be quite frankly number one. number 21st years we did just fine print all the sudden now we need almost 100,000 more irs workers. that is just extreme and we don't. number three, the recently went the irs workers is because any transaction greater than $600 they want to go after people and know why they have a transaction of that nature. especially in cash read that is not their business this is america. we are free that's an area we can save money for this a lot of covid money hanging out there that is not in use. absolutely we can use that money for good purpose and it should not just be sitting there or should be wasted. there is money that we spent abroad on all kinds of issues britain i am not making this up or you can check it out. we have lgbtq poetry corners and lgbtq studies and being found in
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nations abroad that we are paying for. arthel: president biden says tax revenues have to be considered. where do you stand on preserving the trump tax cuts that democrat state mainly benefited the wealthy and giant corporations and would add 3.5 truly dollars to the debt? >> well, i've got to tell you. we had the best economy under trump that we have ever seen and many, many, many years for the bottom line is you don't help the economy. we don't create economic activity by taxing people. people are tired. and everything going up. we need to run a more efficient government. we spend so much and barbara so much. if we paired out a little bit,
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be a little bit more careful and tighten our belts a little bit we can keep our tax cuts. we can be fair to people and at the same time we can move forward and create a responsible that is the word, debt ceiling responsible. arthel: okay yes or no will there be a u.s. debt default yes or no congressman? >> no. not at five anything to do with it. arthel: okay great. you all work it out, sir, new jersey congressman jeff entry of a thank you so us take care. >> i appreciate it, thanks. sue voice accused of murdering the port university bio students, remember question mike is due back in court tomorrow. set to be arraigned and those shocking killings that happened in the off-campus house last november. we will have the latest on the murder case against him as fox news live continues.
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it's another dead. police that left three people dead and wounded to others. lucite all five are adults. this all happened at a bar that advertised rap night as the saturday night theme. as of now there are no details on that shooting suspect or what exactly caused the gunfire that occurred at 1:30 a.m. in the morning. arthel: eric comment was a crime that shocked the nation last november the brutal murders of four idaho college students for tomorrow the suspect in this killings appears inc. christina coleman is alive but not with mark, christina? >> high arthel for 28-year-old brian is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. local time. he was indicted by a grand jury in idaho in connection with the
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brutal murders of these for university of idaho students. prosecutors say he stabbed and killed in an off-campus rental home near the college during the early morning hours of nove november 13. after an intensive manhunt he was arrested across the country and eastern pennsylvania about a month and a half after the quadruple homicide read the grand jury indictment means his attorneys want to be able to challenge the prosecution. and any witnesses including two surviving roommates. the preliminary hearing that was scheduled to start on june 26. the former at washington state criminology phd student is facing four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary for the deadly nighttime attack. family and friends of the victims have been very tightlipped about the details of this criminal case since a judge issued a gag order barring them, a law enforcement and lawyers from talking about it right again his arraignment is scheduled for tomorrow morning.
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safari christina thank you. arthel: christina: thank you very much. sue for the triple crown winner the national treasure wins by a nose over at blazing sevens this occurred at the wonder to 48 in baltimore yesterday. but the man on the right you see there bob it was a bittersweet moment for him. because earlier he had to put down another thoroughbred because of an interoperable injury. this comes of their been a litany of recent thoroughbred deaths that are under investigation for charles watson was more on all of this, charles question request that afternoon. what an exciting race national treasure taking home the win at the stakes on saturday night shattering kentucky derby winner's chance of winning the triple crown for the national treasure came in the lead with the winning time of 155:
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twelve. he came out ahead of blazing sevens who came in second and the favorite in this race to finish third period this is big. baffert has eight wins was absent from last year's race will be served a suspension after 2021 kentucky derby winner failed a drug test and was disqualified. this victory he now has the most wins by any trainer. now unfortunately with a joy comes a little pain. earlier in the day another horse name having a meltdown had to be euthanized on the track after suffering an ankle injury during and undergird race. peter has called for him to be banned telling fox news digital in the statement quote baffert has been implicated and drugging scandals the deaths of seven horses to collapse in california and at least 75 horses in his care have died for the tragic death is the latest in a long way to fatalities for the racing industry must kick out the bad guys are it will have blood on
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its hands as well as blood on his tracks. the statement coming just a day after stakes favorite mission scratch writing judgment on specified behind an ankle injury. it made way for the smallest since 1986 further highlighted concerns as you mentioned about horse safety following the deaths of seven horses leading up to the kentucky derby. so we will see if all this drama follows to the third leg of the triple crown the belmont stakes on june 10. before they are such a magnificent and beautiful animals. i hope they get to the bottom of these untimely deaths. charles thank you. arthel: i always think the same thing. such a precious animals. well, a watchdog's are divided administration green energy push may hurt the nation's power grid this summer. so what can be done to prevent more blackouts? we are going to ask an expert up next
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paramilitary group agreed to help with humanitarian aid. and withdraw forces from hospitals. the two sides have been fighting since mid april. more than seven or 50 people have died. most of them civilians. so far there's awarded blackouts to be coming to your house this summer. nonprofit washington group that monitors the country's electoral system says that lights could be going off in blackouts and brownouts across the country because our country electric grid. dozens of state that say saper outages. also in large part because of green energy policies on renewable energy sources. how bad could it get? daniel turner joins us to seal the advocacy group the future that looks all these electric issues. are we going be turning out the lights the summer? >> a lot of the country is without a doubt. you just have to look at last
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summer unit states like california. i get it, it's easy to dunk on gavin newsom who pushes agreed agenda. he also states like texas telling their constituents don't do laundry in the afternoon for you do plug in your electric vehicles. these messages are not normal but the reason why it is in both of these states to show this is bipartisan stupidity. both of these states are pushing wind and solar faster than the technology allows it. in the 21st century america we are telling our constituents to not live the abundance of american life we are chasing this climate change hysteria. before daniel, walk us through how it works. we are so used to turning lights, turning on the dishwasher. there's coal, gas, oil this kind of thing also win as we know and solar. this problem basically will be ohio to the west. new england, mid atlantic pretty much this summer we are told. what is a situation and the rest
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of the country and texas and the south? what's it really depends by region. i'm originally from the great state of new york. the previous government shut down nuclear plants shut down coal plants. texas is aggressively trying to check on coal plants as well. the power of power grid is definitely regional. you have a lot of municipalities making very bad decisions but look, wind and solar love to be honest the sun does not shine half the day. it is called nighttime and the wind does not blow most of the time. so even at their best only 30 or 40% efficient. so what is the backup? the back of fossil fuels but we have an administration that has a very aggressive war on fossil fuels. so you cannot have it both ways. without this administration saying no mark gas stoves number gas cars. no more gas hot water heaters. you cannot drive everyone to the electric grid and withhold the power it makes the electric grid
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work without having a total catastrophe. eric: then cap backed away by some the stuff in the gas are not banning the gas stoves for example. but you do raise a points. are we at sophisticated capable points or we can marry the clean energy and the traditional energy together to prevent the blackouts or brownouts? >> know the reason why it's not just because of my position. but because of what history has told us. all we need to look at her states and countries that have done this faster than the general america has. lip-synch nothing but failure. germany had about price caps their electricity was so expensive is bankrupting the country they cap that the government pays the excess. they are still struggling to keep the lights on in germany but look at states like california print look at states like texas. any state or any country that is tried to go green faster than the technology allows has gone
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either total financial catastrophe or their electric grid falters. show me where it works and i will embrace it. anywhere that it has been tried has been a failure. you think by administration. i understand the move to electric cars. you go to the shopping mall you see them plugged in and all that. don't electric cars stress the electric grid? doesn't take oil and glass etching gas which they don't from carbon solution to make the electricity for the electric car? >> absolutely paid not just to charge the electric car but to make the electric car. the components and the electric vehicle played the components and lithium batteries a khobar, gold, and nick the mining that is required to make an electric car there has been studies done that show it ev does more environmental damage than the combustion while be dismissed that somehow it is a green is
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something we are fooling ourselves with beating say the same thing about wind and solar people say they are green. they are made with fossil fuels. in fact also feels directly to make electricity. it's all a shell game playing with us they're trying to chase the green agreement. look what is happening with the brick nations a g7 just met. the brick nations brazil, russia, india, china they are bigger in avoiding this entire conversation. that is why their economy is growing. eric: do not we can do? turn off the light when you leave the room for that so my parents always yelled me when i was a kid break turn the light off. the soap turn the the room. that could start. daniel turner energy advocacy group power the future. thank you, please folks for this summer, just turn the light off when you leave the room. more fox news when we come back.
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station. jonathan is live in the kennedy space center in florida with more. so jonathan, how is it looking? so far so good. the 60% chance the weather will cooperate. with today's scheduled launch time. if not they have one backup opportunity in the near future that we have launched at 5:14 p.m. tomorrow then conditions deteriorate there's only a 20% chance the weather will cooperate. they really hope to get this rocket off the launchpad today retired nasa astronaut who spent more time in space than any other american's commanding acxiom two which is a second privately crude mission to the international space station she will buy aboard a spacex dragon has a more streamlined cockpit than she flew. which had more than 2000 switches and controls. quickly dragon is much more i think user-friendly.
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the data and the procedures are integrated. helps the crew keep situational awareness. >> acxiom to carry to from saudi arabia including breonna who is about to become the first saudi woman in space american businessman aviator jon will be piloting the spacecraft the eight-day mission to the international space station will build on experience as the private company moves closer to its goal of eventually building the first commercial fit space station back to arthel. space i will take it back your jonathan, thank you very much. eric: arthel would you go up in space? >> i used to say hard know. maybe? now i say may be. but i agree with you turn offnu the light in the room yotru leae the room. [laughter] everyone: woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins
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♪ ♪ mike: house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan's waiting to hear if special counsel john durham will testify before the committee on thursday after durham dropped his 300-plus-page report which found the fbi made many errors in the investigation into possible collusion between then-presidential candidate donald trump and russia back in 2016. welcome to the "fox news life," i'm mike emanuel. alexandria hoff joins me
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