now measuring the drapes att 16 a avenue. the wings a the white house waiting ins bide the wings as biden circles the drain. but no one inobodys more obvious about his presidential ambitions. presidential ambitions than the than the one and only california governor gavin newsom. for years, gavin newsom has been auditioning to be president . he even took out ads you mightkt recall, in florida touting his great leadership and what hele laughably called the true o freedom state of california. all right.rn ia. the reality is very different.sr california is by far the leastte ifree state in the entire country. without a doubt. it is one of the most expensive ,one of the most difficult places on earth to startt a business, build a house, fill up your gas tank, mow your lawn, power your home, eed yo your family and protect s yourself. it is thele only state in ameri that ban a future sale of gas powered cars, the only state in the country to ban gas powered law lawn equipment, the o
firearms in public. here is the president yesterday on the world stage at the summit. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of the united states and overruling not only roe v. wade but essentially challenging the right to privacy. with an a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights. and it is a mistake for the supreme court to do what it did. julie: he also left a major controversy, calling for change to senate rules in order to make roe the law of the land. julie, good morning to you. the president s decision to call the supreme court s behavior outrageous may be one of the first of many rallying cries that we hear. the president is going to be meeting with a handful of democratic governors to talk about what they can do to try to protect access to abortion. among the governors the president expects to meet with, connecticut, california, new mexico, washington state. but the real action may
the executive branch. what could these decisions mean for this power? well, it could greatly limit the power of administrative agencies like the epa to control or try to limit climate change. the administrative state is a project or there s been a conservative project by the far right to try to limit what they call the administrative state, but these are really the government agencies that keep us safe. when you hear complaints about federal regulations and red tape, it s often republicans saying that the government puts too many burdens on businesses and they want to dismantle the power of these agencies. but this is the way the government protects the environment and forces human rights and protects us from unscrupulous corporations. these cases today are hugely significant. so, joyce, let s talk about that. for example, the remain in mexico issue the supreme court will be announcing later today, it s almost a bureaucratic issue of whether the administration followed th
A Montana judge ruled in favor of youth activists who argued that the state harmed them and the environment with the promotion of the use of fossil fuels.
you can t watch. listen, get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere . fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening now. sportn transportation secretary pete budda, judge mayer, genius that he is , is now spewing more climate cult alarmism. he told cnbc that every transportation decision is a climate decision. reallyd ever? take a look. we looking at investments that that are fair, thate nginve contribute to equitable economic growth. we re looking at climate impacts because ever we ry transportation decision in the twenty first century in th a climate decision, whether wet or recognize it or not. not. every decision, the recent what faa outage the southwest airlines debacle, all thosege were climate change issues. and meanwhile, the biden white house, they continue to be on the defensive surrounding failed energy policy and weakening us energy security. f at this, with energy secretae