leading indicator. as the woke revolution w spreads across the west, canada is at the vanguard of it.t under justin trudeau, canada has done everything to the maximum possible extent. it is criminalize political speech. it is banned self defense.nai it s useze the power of the stad to squelch christianity, all of it. so if you want to know what s going to happen next in the united states , it s time to look north. canada is the ghost of our christmas future. so with that in mind, it sppenin scrth taking a look at what is happening right now inee canada s schools because you are certaif n to see all of it n your children s schools very soon. so this week, video surfaced on the internet from a place called trafalgar high school in oakville, ontario. that s right across the lake from niagara falls. these videos show a teacher called stephen hanah who apparently has been employed at trafalgar high for several years. recently and decided to dress like a woman or more pre
california. ia it s pushing this palta politicians in places like ohio, sensible states are also trying to ban gasoline engines ,your car, your truck, your lawn mower. i.t got virtually no attention when it happened. but in 2019, congressman timo ryan of youngstown, ohio, made p the his planla clear . th i hope we don t have to wait when he the way things are moving, you know, as soon as ise got into this long beforen the debate a little bit he was like banning gas cars in twenty four . i mean was like okayfl, great,ed whatever . but like it rained for twenty four to get rid of gas vehicles. we re doing something terribly wrong. oh okay.e in so ban gas vehicles in ohio, meaning no one can travel, no t one has a reliable means of transportation and everybody can have their vehicle controllede and turned offled remotely by the government. ti offm ryan , our voters for tn
and selling the plan which i think is a great thing for him to do. he s got to get out there and make his case. as you heard yesterday, the crowd was for it, they were the ones chanting pass the bill. well, crowds will chant anything if you say it over and over. right. but reporters said nobody prompted them to do it. i m just saying, people want help. karen, michael, thank you so much. always a pleasure. harsh reality for the 12 long makers on the budget cutting super committee. they gip their first official meetings this week. they have until thanksgiving to figure out how to avoid mandatory spending cuts by knocking out close to $2 trillion from the federal budget deficit. but there s a list of federal programs that they can t even think about cutting. an investigative reporter from roll call. paul, this can t cut list made p of about 150 programs totaling about $1.7 trillion,
acceptable outcome of the conflict in libya. my personal opinion, that is not the preferred solution. reporter: in eastern libya, no solution means no fighting. shortly after the air strikes, gadhafi hit the gates at ajdabya, furthest east his troops have been. this is what they re doing over and over again. instead of digging in and fighting back, they turn and run. rebels fired back at the center of town. poorly guided rockets aimed at an enemy they couldn t even see. that was nbc s stephanie gosk reporting from benghazi, libya. the commander who led the u.s. operation in libya made p potentially explosive comments at yesterday s senate armed services committee, carter hamh. he said the u.s. may consider sending troops into the region with an international ground force to give the rebels more help. he added that nato is doing an