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one wanted to talk about raising gas prices and increasing gas tax because gas prices were the one thing people would react to and you did not want to make the public mad. now you are hearing people openly say, yeah, it is going to be too expensive for you to drive, what are you going to do about it? ea it almost seems like they do not care at the public things as much anymore. i think there is a very clear agenda in all of these spending bills from the biden i administration. i mean, why would you do this many? they already did $2 trillion at the start of the year, a trillion more in infrastructure, another 3.5 trillion they want, there is no real reason to be trying to do that all at once except they know they are not actually going to have the power to do it for that long, so the priority is really just how quickly can we rush all the stuff through, not actually asking, what would be good for the american people? what would actually help them build strong families, make sure ther
florida s elections.ec we banned zucker-bucks zuckerberg spent millions of dollars to these nonprofits to help with election administration, but what they would do is they would require certain things to be done, like mass bail balloting, and they would focus on partisan voter turnout, basically, and an election should be administered by offices, not private tech moguls. tucker: exactly. we knew that zuckerberg spent to close a half billion dollars on the last election, but we didn t have many details on what that money went to. mollie hemingway did the leg work on that and has written a new book called rigged: how the media, big tech, and the democrats seized our elections. she joins us tonight to explain exactly what mark zuckerberg did in 2020. congrats on the book and thanks for coming on. tell us what mark zuckerberg did. in my new book, rigged, i
you will potentially be sent back to a country that you may be left months ago. be left months ago. yes, they are really be left months ago. yes, they are really left be left months ago. yes, they are really left without - are really left without options. everyone has been asking me what to do now and everyone i ve spoken with, the people i interviewed there. they really don t know what to do. they spent all their money. they have spent months travelling. this was really their last charlotte and they are holding out hope that they may be able to enter the us but thatis may be able to enter the us but that is looking less and less likely. that is looking less and less likel . likely. the biden administration . likely. the biden i administration says likely. the biden - administration says it has likely. the biden administration says it has seen administration says it has seen a huge surge in migrants trying to cross the border. hundred thousand people detained in july and the f
scotland i asked what was stopping herfrom coming. welcome of course, i am not 100% sure yet but if it is considered safe and democratic then i will of course go there. i take it you mean that it is accessible to the world to s poorer nations. how important advise that to you? you make thatis advise that to you? you make that is the essence of this meeting. it should be all about climate justice and of course we cannot achieve climate justice if everyone is not contributing on the same terms. it will not be the first time she has visited the uk. she dressed a large crowd in bristol year but it will be her first time in scotland. she famously clashed online with donald trump and does not seem too impressed with his successor. successor. the biden administration i successor. the biden administration does l successor. the biden i administration does not successor. the biden - administration does not seem successor. the biden administration does not seem to take climate crisis the least