have you on. appreciate you joining us. thanks so much, sandra. sandra: trace . trace: as the weather gets hotter, energy experts warn large center of u.s. risk of facing power shortages. we will explain why and which states could be headed toward summer blackouts.very soon. plus, this. the next level or extreme amount of bullying i have seen, read about, heard about. sandra: in pennsylvania, woman accused of pushing her boyfriend counsel s office sending series of vicious text messages. appears in court first time today. allegations are vital, are they criminal? we will break them down with jaundice bill barror. next. r a serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lowered ability to fight them may occur.
insufficient reserves during high demand periods. quite a warning as we head into the summer months, charles. it s going to be so scary. we have already seen examples of this in europe, no power. sometimes the wind doesn t blow, you can t really store the stuff, it s hard to transmit it. we have seen examples in california, right, where you could not use your power overnight. this is nuts. what we are doing, this is this is self-sabotage in the name of appeasing the climate gods, one of the most crazy things one of the most crazy things, economic suicide at the pace that we are going with this thing, and so a tough summer blackouts just the very beginning. just the very beginning. we have a century old antiquated electric grid and we are going to retrofit it for wind and solar? give me a break. it s just nuts. we don t have to do this but we are. it s crazy what we are doing to ourselves. sandra: this was your big
corvette with the e.p.a. promoting sweeps cuts two thirds of cars and trucks sold by 2032 to be electric. wrote don t have a problem with tail pipe emissions in the united states. it s a war on the car. e.p.a. says the rules would cut 9 billion tons of co-2 emission through 2055. but critics point to problems with the country s electric grid as seen during last year s winter storm in texas and california s summer blackouts. and they warn it will deliver huge profits to china which controls the rare earth mineral market needed for ev batteries. administration the other day put in rules make lithium mine proposal moot in this country. climate goals while also moving forward on its other goal of reducing reliance on china. this proposal doesn t kick in until model year 2027. in the meanwhile, when you look at the benefits of this proposal, from an energy security standpoint, this will reduce our dependency on foreign
have a check and balancee and then take back the presidency. it s pretty simplepr now that s the scary part. it s not up to the job and people around him won t tell nd p that . buck sexton, senator scott brown , thank you both so much . heart also breaking tonight , the bush administration s radical energy agenda and green, mandate obsession are failing so badly that even far left nbcn is reporting f that americans need to prepare for. here s s another one summer blackouts in states all across the country. watch tate this morning the nation s power grid facing questionsou and a serious test blazing heatt with more right behind it, pushing demand like never before. the risk that we re seeingnee across the system is higher than we ve seen before. this map showing a risk for summer blackouts covering nearly two thirds of the entire country with the highest potential running from minnesota to louisianana now. but rather than admit these obvious policy failures, the farr left climate extr
house and senate in then take back the presidency. it s pretty simple. not up to the job and people around him want to tell him that . thank you both so much. also breaking tonight, the bide administration radical energy agenda, a green mandate obsession failing so badly that even far left nbc is reporting that americans need to prepare for here s another one, summer blackouts. in states all across the country . this morning the nation s power grid facing questions and a serious test blazing heat wit more right behind it, pushing demand like never before. gig at the risk we see across the system is higher than the risk we ve seen before. covering nearly two thirds o the entire country with the highest potential running from minnesota to louisiana. rather than admit the policy failures they refuse to admit