analyst mandy carand. thanks for being with us this morning, does this surprise you the top 10% of american households might be responsible for so many emissions? no, it doesn t surprise me and it is obvious for anyone who s willing to look at emissions from an objective perspective but that s the problem. most of the climate engagement, the conversation around it and policies being proposed it have nothing to do with reducing emissions and everything to do with expanding control. you see it from the biden administration, they are trying to control everything from dishwashers to what we can eat, how we can eat and what kind of cars we can drive so it really is about placing a significant amount of control into the elite political class where they get a free pass. and the reason is they are jetting around the world going to places like davo s and international forums to lecture
the throne. this afternoon, the two will participate in a climate engagement at the castle before president biden leaves for the nato summit, beginning tomorrow in lithuania. let s go to london right now and get the host of way too early, jonathan lemire. also, white house bureau chief at politico. he is, of course, at buckingham palace to tell you about the boston red sox s five game winning streak. one game behind the yankees going to the all star break. two games behind in the wild card chase. what say the new king, jonathan lemire? also, secondly, talk about the meeting between the president and the prime minister. this is going to be their sixth meeting in six months. obviously, nato membership at the forefront. then, of course, king charles iii always his focus has always been on the environment. we ve just endured three, four of the hottest days in history
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