because they want too. as you probably read by now the suggested the government will soon fan gas stove straight gas stoves have been the staple of american kitchens for more than a century. you may have one in your home and you may have grown up with one, apparently apparently, and nobody knew this until like a week ago, these are a his and hazard that we must eliminate. so why do we certainly know tha gas stoves are the hidden hazard ? where did this information come from? it was the washington free beacon has reported government regulator citing a study from a group called the rocky mount institute. they recently partnered with th chinese to implement a quote economy wide transformation of america, okay, so the chinese government, by proxy gets to decide how you cook your dinner what appliances you can have in your own kitchen.
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carley: back with quick headlines, first, president biden will nominate michael barr a former treasury department official to be the federal reserve top regulator. he previously served under president obama. many senate republicans are expected to oppose barr because of his role in creating a financial protection zero run away government regulator. and georgia governor brian kemp declares a temporary state of emergency over supply chain woes. the order means a temporary suspension on rules for how many hours truckers can drive. a ban on price gouging for gasoline and allows non-citizens to hold drivers licenses. all right. let s send it out to rachel, pete, outside talking to skip bedell, thank you, guys. thank you, carley. spring is in full swing that means it is time to spruce up
themselves could be fined. the companies exist at the moment in a world where they would say, well, we don t write the extremist content, that you ve got to go after the person who s doing it. we re just merely hosting it. but they play a central role in recommending and promoting that content. so what we want to do is. do you want hold them to account as publishers? yes, because they. but then it gets extraordinarily complicated very quickly, doesn t it? i mean, on the face of it, it sounds fairly straightforward and simple, and you point at the way in which in the past, social media has been used to propagate terrorist thought, child abuse, many illegal acts. but the grey area is this stuff which isn t exactly illegal, but you deem to be harmful. and ijust wonder how you expect even 0fcom or any other government regulator to be able to draw clear lines which say, this is acceptable, but this just isn t. this is a really important point about the draft bill as it currently sta
do you want hold them to account as publishers? yes, because they. but then it gets extraordinarily complicated very quickly, doesn t it? i mean, on the face of it, it sounds fairly straightforward and simple, and you point at the way in which in the past, social media has been used to propagate terrorist thought, child abuse, many illegal acts. but the grey area is this stuff which isn t exactly illegal, but you deem to be harmful. and ijust wonder how you expect even 0fcom or any other government regulator to be able to draw clear lines which say, this is acceptable, but this just isn t. this is a really important point about the draft bill as it currently stands and why, in the joint committee report we published in december, we recommended making quite a big change here, because i think one of the problems with the bill as currently drafted is you have these grey areas of legal but harmful content, and what you need to do is give people much more clarity. so the tech companies k
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