rube. i could not be more imbreasted with this 18-year-old. ainsley: tucker got the very first interview with him after the trial. tucker asked him about president biden. what s your message for him? and he said president biden defamed my character. it was malice. listen to what else he said. mr. president, if i could say one thing to you, i would urge you to go back and watch the trial and understand the facts before you make a statement. it s actual malice defaming my character for him to say something like that. right. steve: tucker started at the very beginning tell us why you were in town. he was a lifeguard. he has a friend staying at his house and saw the riots. let s go try to do something. they wound up going to the high school and got rid of graffiti. they go downtown and meet the guys from a couple of car lots.
he worked in the community of kenosha. don t say he doesn t have any connections. he has best friends there the begin was never in illinois. he didn t bring the gun across illinois. no evidence he had any ties to it to white reyess or he was a police can a dead and fire can a dead. more interested in blue lives matter and trying to raise money for law enforcement. ainsley: well, he says he supports black lives matter, their movement. he wants a quiet and stress free life he does go to arizona state university. brian: they have a big remote program. ainsley: that s good. he says he would like to be able to go back to campus and walk freely and have a normal life. nursing student there might change to becoming a lawyer now. steve: he has a complicated life right now. as he tries to get back up on his feet and resume a normal life. whatever that will mean for him going forward he was acquitted. steve: found not guilty. ainsley: he is innocent and probably make a lot of money off media out
Foxconn Technology Group’s (富士康科技集團) planned purchase of embattled start-up Lordstown Motors Corp’s auto plant in Ohio might make it a stronger contender to assemble electric vehicles for Apple Inc, but success with the endeavor is far from guaranteed.
The Taiwanese company is the largest maker of iPhones, giving it a potential edge as Apple explores the automotive sector.
Foxconn agreed to spend US$280 million on the Lordstown deal, one of the top vehicle-related investments it has made over the past two years.
Foxconn’s early moves into electric vehicles have yielded few tangible results and Apple is expected to require solid proof of vehicle-manufacturing
(Bloomberg) Foxconn Technology Group’s planned purchase of embattled startup Lordstown Motors Corp.’s auto plant in Ohio may make it a stronger contender to assemble cars for Apple Inc., but success with the endeavor is far from guaranteed.