are living in that manufactured bubble that you will not see outside of, because they don t leave the house. charles: that s a great point. i think the numbers are probably under expressing this. i think the numbers are actually higher than that. something happened in japan 20 years ago, and they have been ahead of us in this sort of technology. 20 years ago, video game players, young men. they call them grass eaters. that s a term that a professor came up with. they lived all night long in these communities, they played video games all day, never left the house, they didn t want their parents they worked long jobs, had no social skills. if you look at japan, the population will go from 120 million people to 80 million people over a couple generation span. you know that they sell more adult than a baby. this is we need to be looking at this. president xi of china, he is watching this kind of stuff.
air. republicans say that the white house s green agenda will change many aspects of daily life, from a potential ban on gas stoves and millions of americans homes, to restrictive legislation that will make washing machines pricier and leave your close dirtier. let s not forget, president biden s new set of vehicle emissions standards, the mandate which will force two-thirds of all new cars to be electric within the next ten years. i say full of air, charles payne. right now, he is being pressed on capitol hill, show the lawmakers the legal proof that you can do this to the american people. what says legally if you can t show that, what do you do customer i hope that that kind of charles: i hope that kind of effort continues. i think a lot of these things are unconstitutional. of course, the epa was given a lot of power by nixon, some of it recently taken back by the supreme court. it s mind-boggling to me. the underlying threat for all of
are worse! charles: like windows and everything else. you take that and it s worse on the environment. charles: batteries never catch fire. harris: it s that kind of specific signs, and you are a scientist by trade that s what we are missing from the conversation. it amy: it is important. harris: i don t know why people on the left don t want that, because it would help their cause, for forcing people to do it s not even potentially unconstitutional in the first place: tow forces took a that is even potentially constitutional in the first place, which is forces to cook food and that sort of thing. the origins of covid is there a greater thirst outside of the democratic party for the science of things? they cannot sell it? is that why we don t get it? amy: there is no thirst for common sense in the white house. [laughter] harris: funny. amy: you do not enrich china while pushing something on the american people that they do not want, from getting marginal
reductions in co2. that is what they are doing. 60%. it s not just lithium. you need copper to make these vehicles paid 60% of lithium in china, about half the world copper, according to a freight over tatis from foxnews.com. you look at the polling. this is a good point. at a time where republicans are on defense on issues of abortion, several other issues if there is chaos in the republic and primaries why are you pushing onerous regulations on the american people, only 4% own a ev, only 12% believe in owning it that it would reduce climate change? l you are taking the ball off the public and putting it on your own chaos. harris: emily, this is a case where democrats keep voting farther and farther left democrats into office. i don t understand it. it does not change the numbers that kayleigh, charles and i are always talking about: it s between 4-6% current ownership, stiff number to try to get people to thirst for more. it emily: it also does not change the law.
listen to voice mails. mine is embarrassing. in box, 1,251,926. he s in the million club. me times four. wow. thank goodness. don t forget to dvr the show. don t be charles payne. [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] john: teenage couple caught on video violently assaulted during last weekend s teen takeover in chicago, exclusively telling fox police officers drove past them as a violent mob brutally attacked them. the police officers chose not to