million registered vehicle including, cars buses an trucks up to a year ago, less than 1% of those were electric and les than ten years to go, it got much of the infrastructure required to support th transition, that still has t be built so from charging station nationwide to battery companies, because the biden tax credit say that all tax component need to. be made in america, is the industry on track to meet thes deadlines? it is more kind of a nudge i think the industry ha made a lot of strides in the past couple of years people say that sales ar hitting records. it s now up to 7% of all sales in the united states what the administration is doing is placing a pretty bi bet on the inflation reduction act that congress passed las year and even the major infrastructure spending bill that went out the air for that those bills put billions and billions into building the infrastructure that you re talking about into subsidies for automakers to bring a lo
joins us from capitol hill. what are you expecting? well, we are exectin: what are you expecting? well, we are expecting president what are you expecting? well, we are expecting president biden what are you expecting? well, we are expecting president biden to - what are you expecting? well, we are expecting president biden to lay - what are you expecting? well, we are expecting president biden to lay out l expecting president biden to lay out what he has achieved over the last couple of years and he can boast of a recovering economy. a record low unemployment rate, a falling inflation rate, but his problem is two thirds of the american people say they feel worse off than they did two years ago. so that is going to be a very tough sell. you can outline what he wants to get done over the next two years that are left of his presidency but sat right behind him, just over his shoulder, will be the new republican speaker of the house of representatives and that could be a visual demonstr
game s over. just ask the falcons. one second they were almost super bowl champs. the next thing you know they re watching brady hold a trophy. can t brag about a trophy that hasn t happened. you can t hype up a bill that hasn t done a darn thing yet, unless you re joe biden, taking a victory leap over his massive infrastructure spending bill. i signed it, and it was a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation s roads, bridges, railroads, airports, water systems, and high-speed internet. i really mean it. this is like a new industrial revolution. jesse: primetime launched an investigation. a trillion dollars and a year later and biden s broken ground on one project. a heated sidewalk in a small new hampshire town. the project s not even close to finished, and won t be before
re-election in defeating mandela barnes by about 26,000 votes to secure a third term. what can we expect from the gop when the new congress begins in january, and why push ahead with leadership elections so soon after the midtermsesome. joining me right now is senator ron johnson. senator, it s good to see you. thanks very much for being here. morning, maria. maria: so do you think we are going to see those elections next week, and why do you believe they should be postponed? well, i hope not, and i agree with stephen miller, the preposterous 2 be preposterous to hold elections before whether we know who our senator from georgia s going to be. plus, we need to do an assessment of what went wrong. the last two years we had a number of our colleagues join democrats, spending like drunken sailors. i heard repeatedly when they joined in, for example, the infrastructure spending bill rather than repurpose $700
re-election in defeating mandela barnes by about 26,000 votes to secure a third term. what can we expect from the gop when the new congress begins in january, and why push ahead with leadership elections so soon after the midtermsesome. joining me right now is senator ron johnson. senator, it s good to see you. thanks very much for being here. morning, maria. maria: so do you think we are going to see those elections next week, and why do you believe they should be postponed? well, i hope not, and i agree with stephen miller, the preposterous 2 be preposterous to hold elections before whether we know who our senator from georgia s going to be. plus, we need to do an assessment of what went wrong. the last two years we had a number of our colleagues join democrats, spending like drunken sailors. i heard repeatedly when they joined in, for example, the infrastructure spending bill rather than repurpose $700