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bill greene, i've seen politicians baptized and false dreams. but i've been great with like, keen enough to see past that side and recognise god best because i've been grace with the spirit of fidel, ready to cash marquetto with the cash when my false settle wage, a war against minimum wage with the rate of pay, le cody and the coffee witness and the bloody aftermath. capitalism leaves behinds . and when get left behind, the machine says you're fine, then it takes your struggle. and he tries to refine like sugar. if a domino effect. god bless, how we brought the wreck, then take our bones, and as to the shrine, how divined death must be. that's what the poor man used to be for man. before he was a 4 man before blacks, whole man, he knew he was the whole man. he meet somebody, the whole man, they helped him down the whole man. square, cough never k. so today he got a whole pains and pray. like say, go verify in terra saddam's mom, reading the koran from me from say, die in while fighting to being on the, to me. but some people have really down fo
bill greene, i've seen politicians baptized and false dreams. but i've been great with like, keen enough to see past that side and recognise god best because i've been grace with the spirit of fidel, ready to cash marquetto with the cash when my false settle wage, a war against minimum wage with the rate of pay, le cody and the coffee witness and the bloody aftermath. capitalism leaves behinds . and when get left behind, the machine says you're fine, then it takes your struggle. and he tries to...
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the leg-side _ off with david malan caught in the leg—side of a glove by bozeman off the billing at cameron greenelt slightly— feel as though it looked and felt slightly ominous as a straight were buoyed _ slightly ominous as a straight were buoyed in — slightly ominous as a straight were buoyed in the ground was filling up at that— buoyed in the ground was filling up at that stage because the weather had cleared. the prophet of the rest of the _ had cleared. the prophet of the rest of the day— had cleared. the prophet of the rest of the day not being rained off, but in the _ of the day not being rained off, but in the afternoon session, the counterattack and the counterpunch from stokes and bairstow and i would imagine _ from stokes and bairstow and i would imagine the wind chance is a bit above _ imagine the wind chance is a bit above i% — imagine the wind chance is a bit above 1% now but maybe not too far because although it does feel as though— because although it does feel as though england have had a really good _ though england have had a really good day — though england have had a really
the leg-side _ off with david malan caught in the leg—side of a glove by bozeman off the billing at cameron greenelt slightly— feel as though it looked and felt slightly ominous as a straight were buoyed _ slightly ominous as a straight were buoyed in — slightly ominous as a straight were buoyed in the ground was filling up at that— buoyed in the ground was filling up at that stage because the weather had cleared. the prophet of the rest of the _ had cleared. the prophet of the rest of...
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>> bill: green m & ms represented a certain aphrodisiac. >> i'm glad they're turning that around andnd of the day this is food. why are we putting faces and emotion on food? this is bad food. delicious food but it is bad food. if they were trying to be supportive and take care of people they would add a celery m & m or take some of the sugar out. >> dana: did you have a chance to meet meat loaf when he watched the gutfeld show? >> yes, i did. i had met him many years before when i was bodyguarding for snoop. he was great and looked great at the time. he was fighting some health issues but it was a real honor. gutfeld although he acts tow i can and tough on tv he was a school kid giggling. meat loaf is in the crowd. it was -- i'm glad we got that memory. rest in peace, meat loaf. >> dana: good weekend to you, tyrus and bill. good luck to the bengals. harris "the faulkner focus". >> i don't know about all the bengals stuff. >> dana: here is harris. >> harris: we begin with a fox news alert. ukraine bracing for a possible russian invasion but instead of showing leadership ahead of an in
>> bill: green m & ms represented a certain aphrodisiac. >> i'm glad they're turning that around andnd of the day this is food. why are we putting faces and emotion on food? this is bad food. delicious food but it is bad food. if they were trying to be supportive and take care of people they would add a celery m & m or take some of the sugar out. >> dana: did you have a chance to meet meat loaf when he watched the gutfeld show? >> yes, i did. i had met him many...
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the government to scrap vat on energy bills and also to look at the _ vat on energy bills and also to look at the greenh household energy bills. ink they would _ household energy bills. ink they would save £200 a year, which would be welcome. problem is, that is going _ be welcome. problem is, that is going to — be welcome. problem is, that is going to be a cost to the treasury at a time when the treasury has not -ot at a time when the treasury has not got enough — at a time when the treasury has not got enough of money. their reports the government is considering spreading the number of years to try and lessen— spreading the number of years to try and lessen the immediate impact on families, but if you get is pretty clear— families, but if you get is pretty clear the — families, but if you get is pretty clear the government is called have to do— clear the government is called have to do something and probably do something pretty sharp us —— going to have _ something pretty sharp us —— going to have to— something pretty sharp us —— going to have to do something. not only to miligale _ to have to do som
the government to scrap vat on energy bills and also to look at the _ vat on energy bills and also to look at the greenh household energy bills. ink they would _ household energy bills. ink they would save £200 a year, which would be welcome. problem is, that is going _ be welcome. problem is, that is going to — be welcome. problem is, that is going to be a cost to the treasury at a time when the treasury has not -ot at a time when the treasury has not got enough — at a time when the...
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bill cosby." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."ithin this hallowed bowl is the grain of all time. heart-healthy. no artificial flavors. and ready in minutes. it's epic apples and cinnamon by the spoonful. quaker oats. a super-trusted superfood. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. itchy? one gram of sugar, scratchy? family not getting clean? get charmin ultra strong. it just cleans better, so your family can use less. hello clean bottom! enjoy the go with charmin. . >>> our top stories this mornin >>> our top stories th
bill cosby." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."ithin this hallowed bowl is the grain of all time. heart-healthy. no artificial flavors. and ready in minutes. it's epic apples and cinnamon by the spoonful. quaker oats. a super-trusted superfood. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or...
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every month i've hosted constituent office hours, all of my bills have ce directly from coersations with mconstituents. i sponsored the maine green new deal which was the first state level bill to be endorsed by a state, afl-cio and the country, and really just trying to think differently abouhow i can interact with my constituents. but, amidst all of that, i still felt like, we made the biggest strides working for a new kind of politics when it cameo the campaigneason. so, about halfway through my time as a ste rep, the opportunity came up to r for state senate. and i took it beuse to me the work that you do on a campaigtrail lasts far bend a candite or an eltion d. and that kind of movement building is so exciting to me, it is thheart of where things are at these days. thstate sena district really interesting. i call it, it's district 13 but i call it lucky district 13. most of it is in lincoln county, maine, which is this very rural county in a very rural state. we were going up against a man named dana dow who had been in and out of office for almost 20 years. he hadever lost general election before in his life. he is also th
every month i've hosted constituent office hours, all of my bills have ce directly from coersations with mconstituents. i sponsored the maine green new deal which was the first state level bill to be endorsed by a state, afl-cio and the country, and really just trying to think differently abouhow i can interact with my constituents. but, amidst all of that, i still felt like, we made the biggest strides working for a new kind of politics when it cameo the campaigneason. so, about halfway...
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every month i've hosted constituent office hours, all of my bills have come directly from conversations with my nstituents. i sponsored the maine green new deal which was the first state level bill to be endorsed by a state, afl-cio and the country, and really just trying to think differently about how can interact with my constituents. but, amidst all of thati still felt like, we made the biggest strides working for a new kind of politics when it came to the campgn season. soabout halfway through my time as a state rep, the opportunity came up to run for ste senate. and i took it because to me the work that you do on a campaigtrail last far bend a candite or an eltion day. and that kind of movement building is so exciting to me, is the heart ofhere things are at these days. the state sete distric really teresting. i call it, it's district 13 but i call it lucky district 13. most of it is in lincn county, maine, which is this very rural county in a very rural state. we were going up against a man named dana dow who had been in and out of office for almost 20 years. he had never losa general election before in his life. he is also the
every month i've hosted constituent office hours, all of my bills have come directly from conversations with my nstituents. i sponsored the maine green new deal which was the first state level bill to be endorsed by a state, afl-cio and the country, and really just trying to think differently about how can interact with my constituents. but, amidst all of thati still felt like, we made the biggest strides working for a new kind of politics when it came to the campgn season. soabout halfway...
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bills, temporarily or permanently. that is for government. that is another £100. and then there are greenave been protected by the energy price cap, which is the maximum rate suppliers can charge for a default tariff. but that will be reassessed next month by the regulator ofgem. we are going to see an enormous rise in the energy price cap. it is the biggest that there has ever been in the price cap history and it will amount to something like £60 a month for customers, and that is immediately from april. so a lot of households cannot weather that kind of storm, which is why government needs to act. some in the industry believe support needs to be provided to energy firms via loans or a fund. but not british gas. any relief should be targeted at energy customers. it should not be for energy companies. what we have got to recognise is that customers have to pay a fair price for their energy. a fund like that could work if you could guarantee that prices will fall. but nobody knows what energy prices will do in the future. the government has said it is ready to act quickly, but many are alr
bills, temporarily or permanently. that is for government. that is another £100. and then there are greenave been protected by the energy price cap, which is the maximum rate suppliers can charge for a default tariff. but that will be reassessed next month by the regulator ofgem. we are going to see an enormous rise in the energy price cap. it is the biggest that there has ever been in the price cap history and it will amount to something like £60 a month for customers, and that is...
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but as you say, this sort of bill by better social policy, green climates related aspects is struggling and it's largely centers on again, this inflationary aspect that some people within his own cassie are anxious that we've got a highly inflationary economy. this very, very strong as well. and this is just going to add more fuel to the fire, and people are very nervous about inflation. people can feel it in their pockets, the value of their dollars doesn't go as far as it used to. and that has led to consumer confidence falling away quite sharpie. so there is this sort of anxiety, not just amongst his own republicans, but as i say, even amongst his own part about what this means for household finance is over the medium to longer term. so it's all about this concern that inflation can really take cold, and we might end up seeing the federal se taking more aggressive action. and so the economy so good in some people's minds actually be counter productive. ready and that's why i think there is some hesitancy among some members of his own party to back it. i wonder if that will lead to he
but as you say, this sort of bill by better social policy, green climates related aspects is struggling and it's largely centers on again, this inflationary aspect that some people within his own cassie are anxious that we've got a highly inflationary economy. this very, very strong as well. and this is just going to add more fuel to the fire, and people are very nervous about inflation. people can feel it in their pockets, the value of their dollars doesn't go as far as it used to. and that...
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what was the year that the great green dream that's a rude awakening. we all felt it in our bills, but no. where like europe, power gas prices are up for 500 percent in a year. this wasn't what your average green party propaganda, booster promised. europe was supposed to go from a dirty oil burning wasteland to a green renewable paradise just like that, which was never going to happen. this isn't hindsight, this was foresight 11 years ago when german business leaders laughed at the very idea. he miss kitchen, german society doesn't like nuclear energy and i don't want to comment on this, but i don't understand how you heat your homes. you don't want gas you on developing nuclear energy. what are you going to do? burn firewood. we don't have even that. he does a good a siberia to get firewood. jokes aside, pragmatic minds knew that the transition to a carbon neutral society would, would take decades. and it wouldn't be easy, they built newer, clean power plants and new pipelines. natural gas will be a crucial part of the energy mix in europe for a long time. new projects like nurtu
what was the year that the great green dream that's a rude awakening. we all felt it in our bills, but no. where like europe, power gas prices are up for 500 percent in a year. this wasn't what your average green party propaganda, booster promised. europe was supposed to go from a dirty oil burning wasteland to a green renewable paradise just like that, which was never going to happen. this isn't hindsight, this was foresight 11 years ago when german business leaders laughed at the very idea....
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west virginia by 70% do you really think that joe manchin is beginning to sign on to a green social spending billst virginia state who constituents make money off of coal and natural gas no. so the problem within the democratic party isn't sinema or manchin, it is the fact that biden is trying to play progressive president when the country and the senate is evenly divided. lawrence: bill alluded to this yesterday on the show. it seems that bill maher didn't change a lot of these politicians manchin has been this way for years. sinema as well. but seems like they're on the brink of leaving democratic party because democratic party left them. >> that's absolutely right that is also something that james carville talks a lot about. progressives are energized and loud but they certainly don't represent a majority of the party. and right now the only number that president biden needs to kaish is 32. that is his approval rating in pennsylvania. that's not his approval rating in west virginia or another southern conservative state. he won that state in 2020. and he's at a 32% approval rating right now. w
west virginia by 70% do you really think that joe manchin is beginning to sign on to a green social spending billst virginia state who constituents make money off of coal and natural gas no. so the problem within the democratic party isn't sinema or manchin, it is the fact that biden is trying to play progressive president when the country and the senate is evenly divided. lawrence: bill alluded to this yesterday on the show. it seems that bill maher didn't change a lot of these politicians...
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and given— review the vat on those bills, and given that — review the vat on those bills, and given that some of the green madcap ideas such as subsidising tracks be power station to the _ subsidising tracks be power station to the tune of £1 billion a year, to bring _ to the tune of £1 billion a year, to bring woodchips from america, when there _ bring woodchips from america, when there is— bring woodchips from america, when there is fuel— bring woodchips from america, when there is fuel down the road, can we have _ there is fuel down the road, can we have a _ there is fuel down the road, can we have a review of the green levy as well so _ have a review of the green levy as well so that— have a review of the green levy as well so that people are not forced with the _ well so that people are not forced with the burden of unsustainable fuel bills? i with the burden of unsustainable fuel bills? ., ~ fuel bills? i thank the right honourable _ fuel bills? i thank the right honourable gentleman - fuel bills? i thank the right honourable gentleman and fuel bills? i thank the right. honourable gentleman and i fu
and given— review the vat on those bills, and given that — review the vat on those bills, and given that some of the green madcap ideas such as subsidising tracks be power station to the _ subsidising tracks be power station to the tune of £1 billion a year, to bring _ to the tune of £1 billion a year, to bring woodchips from america, when there _ bring woodchips from america, when there is— bring woodchips from america, when there is fuel— bring woodchips from america, when there is...
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then there are green charges on our bills of £170 a year.arners would pay more. and how to pay for all of this? maybe a windfall tax on the gas producers making big profits as prices soar. chancellors, both conservative and labour, have done it before. that would deter investment in domestic gas sources like the north sea, says 0'shea. one way or another, the uk's rising energy bill has to be paid. ultimately, everybody in the uk is a taxpayer and an energy consumer. so, the cost of this is going to have to be paid by uk citizens. the question as to whether that's paid for through the energy bill or through general taxation is one for the government. the government has promised answers before the new price cap is set in early—february. simon jack, bbc news. nato's secretary—general has warned there's still a real risk of new armed conflict in europe. jens stoltenberg spoke after talks with russia, which left significant differences unresolved. he said nato was ready for more dialogue over ukraine, where 100,000 russian troops have massed at
then there are green charges on our bills of £170 a year.arners would pay more. and how to pay for all of this? maybe a windfall tax on the gas producers making big profits as prices soar. chancellors, both conservative and labour, have done it before. that would deter investment in domestic gas sources like the north sea, says 0'shea. one way or another, the uk's rising energy bill has to be paid. ultimately, everybody in the uk is a taxpayer and an energy consumer. so, the cost of this is...
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bill. >>> san francisco 49ers face green bay packers tomorrow. some are getting ready to brave the cold. how fans are showing support. >>> it is friday january 21. thanks for joining us. i am anne makovec in for len. >> i am amanda starrantino. we will ma lee. we have been seeing a lot of fog yesterday. how is it today? >>> big difference today. the fog is not as extensive in coverage but still patchy dense fog for part of the north bay. a big difference for sure this morning. also big changes with our winds. we will see winds kick up, dry offshore winds will be developing into the bay area. wind advisories for most of the bay area starting at 7:00 a.m., highlighted in gold. high wind warnings for north bay mountains also at 7:00 a.m. we are going to see winds increasing, gusts up to 50 miles per hour for most of the area, higher elevations gusts of 60 to 70 miles per hour later today. it's really this afternoon and tonight that we will see the strongest winds. calm to light conditions now but as we head through afternoon, that's when we'll see s
bill. >>> san francisco 49ers face green bay packers tomorrow. some are getting ready to brave the cold. how fans are showing support. >>> it is friday january 21. thanks for joining us. i am anne makovec in for len. >> i am amanda starrantino. we will ma lee. we have been seeing a lot of fog yesterday. how is it today? >>> big difference today. the fog is not as extensive in coverage but still patchy dense fog for part of the north bay. a big difference for...
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energy bill crisis, the papers say borisjohnson is under growing boris johnson is under growing pressure borisjohnson is under growing pressure from his backbenchers to scrap the greenm different groups of backbenchers and sometimes, there is an overlap in these backbenchers on a whole range of issues. . . these backbenchers on a whole range of issues. , , , ., ., of issues. yet, but this is a real bread and _ of issues. yet, but this is a real bread and butter _ of issues. yet, but this is a real bread and butter issue. - of issues. yet, but this is a real bread and butter issue. we - of issues. yet, but this is a real bread and butter issue. we are| bread and butter issue. we are expecting significant rises in energy— expecting significant rises in energy costs in this year, one of the things— energy costs in this year, one of the things that i'm finding interesting is that some mps in the labour— interesting is that some mps in the labour party have called for this as well. _ labour party have called for this as well. this— labour party have called for this as well. this is— labour party have called for this as well, this is a result of the uk leaving — well, thi
energy bill crisis, the papers say borisjohnson is under growing boris johnson is under growing pressure borisjohnson is under growing pressure from his backbenchers to scrap the greenm different groups of backbenchers and sometimes, there is an overlap in these backbenchers on a whole range of issues. . . these backbenchers on a whole range of issues. , , , ., ., of issues. yet, but this is a real bread and _ of issues. yet, but this is a real bread and butter _ of issues. yet, but this is a...
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interestingly to me is that eric adams chose to green light this one up bill de blasio who was aboutfar left as you could get is a politician said he had mixed feelings about this and he probably wouldn't veto it but he thought this probably wasn't the right way to go. so it is curious to me. even bill de blasio said it, this would be a little bit too far but eric adams chose to green light it. >> tomi: what a disappointment. i think i was on the show last week talking about the promise of eric adams and i said we need more democrats like him. while i talk about that, this was a slap in the face of becoming naturalized citizens. people that come to this country the right way and a truly want to live the american dream in this dd incentivizes all of that. but i'm glad jason brought up the bigger plan for the democrats because they don't care about representation, they don't care about the american dream. they care about both. they want these people don't like people to be indented by the american party and that's our backup plan because are failing so miserably with legal, illegal cit
interestingly to me is that eric adams chose to green light this one up bill de blasio who was aboutfar left as you could get is a politician said he had mixed feelings about this and he probably wouldn't veto it but he thought this probably wasn't the right way to go. so it is curious to me. even bill de blasio said it, this would be a little bit too far but eric adams chose to green light it. >> tomi: what a disappointment. i think i was on the show last week talking about the promise...
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then there are green charges on our bills of £170 a year. for all of this? maybe a windfall tax on the gas producers making big profits as prices soar. chancellors, both conservative and labour, have done it before. that would deter investment in domestic gas sources like the north sea, says 0'shea. one way or another, the uk's rising energy bill has to be paid. ultimately, everybody in the uk is a taxpayer and an energy cofisuttiei'. so, the cost of this is going to have to be paid by uk citizens. the question as to whether that's paid through the energy bill or through general taxation is one for the government. the government has promised answers before the new price cap is set in early—february. simon jack, bbc news. the government's latest coronavirus figures show another fall in new cases. 129,587 new infections in the latest 24—hour period. 148,357 new cases per day in the last week. 19,735 people are in hospital with covid — a slight fall since yesterday. and the number on ventilators has also fallen to its lowest since the middle of
then there are green charges on our bills of £170 a year. for all of this? maybe a windfall tax on the gas producers making big profits as prices soar. chancellors, both conservative and labour, have done it before. that would deter investment in domestic gas sources like the north sea, says 0'shea. one way or another, the uk's rising energy bill has to be paid. ultimately, everybody in the uk is a taxpayer and an energy cofisuttiei'. so, the cost of this is going to have to be paid by uk...
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another is to take vat of the bills, temporarily or permanently, that is another £100. then there are greenount. if it is targeted, you like. there are some targeted programmes, that would be one, what you make of that option? the programmes, that would be one, what you make of that option?— you make of that option? the way it works is the — you make of that option? the way it works is the cost _ you make of that option? the way it works is the cost of _ you make of that option? the way it works is the cost of that _ you make of that option? the way it works is the cost of that scheme - you make of that option? the way it works is the cost of that scheme is l works is the cost of that scheme is met by energy customers. so if you increase the warm homes discount, you increase the energy bill. ultimately everybody in the uk is a taxpayer and an energy consumer. so the cost of this is going to have to be paid by uk citizens. the question as to whether it is paid through the energy would be built with general taxation is one for the government. what about the idea we need to get money towards t
another is to take vat of the bills, temporarily or permanently, that is another £100. then there are greenount. if it is targeted, you like. there are some targeted programmes, that would be one, what you make of that option? the programmes, that would be one, what you make of that option?— you make of that option? the way it works is the — you make of that option? the way it works is the cost _ you make of that option? the way it works is the cost of _ you make of that option? the way it...
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great difficulty with their energy bills. 30 percent of those bills are actually driven by the government and former bat and various green levies. now that you've left the uk can we use our breaks it freedom to review the vat and given some of the levees are subsidized to the tune of 1 billion pounds a year that brings woodchips from america when there's fuel down the road can we have a review of the green levee as well so that people are not forced into unsustainable fuel bills? >> i think the right honorable gentlemen and weare addressing the issue . the cap is still in place mister speaker. and what we will do and all the mitigations that i talked about are there mister speaker but we are determined to do what we can to help people through this, to help people through this pandemic and what we must do is make sure this country has a better supply of cheap and affordable energy which i refuse to waste 13 years in government. >> last week myconstituents edward principal turned 100 years old . now she's living for a pandemic and will my right honorable gentlemen join me in wishing her a belated happy birthday and pay tri
great difficulty with their energy bills. 30 percent of those bills are actually driven by the government and former bat and various green levies. now that you've left the uk can we use our breaks it freedom to review the vat and given some of the levees are subsidized to the tune of 1 billion pounds a year that brings woodchips from america when there's fuel down the road can we have a review of the green levee as well so that people are not forced into unsustainable fuel bills? >> i...
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this is how people, you know, lower their own energy bills and get around their local energy utility. advocates say this is going to kill the greenght. who is pushing for this bill? >> this is a bill backed by the largest utility company in nor da and one of the most prolific donors in the state. at issue here is how much solar panel powered homes should get for whatever excess energy they produce and put-back into the grid. on really sunny days some houses might not use all of the energy they create. they can sell that back to the grid and get a credit on their bill. this would slach that rate by 75%. solar advocates say this would kill the industry here and the utility companies are pushing back saying there are people who are -- these people are still hooked up to the grid. it costs money to maintain that and they're not paying their fair share. we're seeing a fight over the sun in the sunshine state. >> we know you'll continue to follow it for us. nice to see you, steve. thanks. >>> new backlash this morning for a notorious antivaxxer robert f. kennedy jr. who compared vaccine mandates to nazi germany. now his wife is against
this is how people, you know, lower their own energy bills and get around their local energy utility. advocates say this is going to kill the greenght. who is pushing for this bill? >> this is a bill backed by the largest utility company in nor da and one of the most prolific donors in the state. at issue here is how much solar panel powered homes should get for whatever excess energy they produce and put-back into the grid. on really sunny days some houses might not use all of the energy...