pete: will almost took out the entire fence line and the guy waving the checkered flag. will: you got me at that turn. pete: he got better as the whole thing went on, and i blocked hi- rachel: i feel like blocking interfered with [laughter] pete: that was after i said it was over. rachel: wow. will: was it over? rachel: it looked like you were going to win, will, for quite a while. and then, pete, you pulled it out. you said that this is go-kart season. for me, it s the summertime. my kids love to go go-karting in wisconsin, especially on those evenings after spending time on the lake. it s a fun activity will: that was really fun. rachel: and this one s indoors. will: we ll do it again. rachel: well, you don t get to do it again, because he won, and then you get to race the winner pete: you re going up against rick in the next hour. and i ll be racing rick in the 9:00 hour. rachel: we ll see, pete. yeah, yeah. pete: well, you said you were going to throw it. rachel: i
amid their push for green energy. will, what did the they pursue in minnesota to pursue their green energy agenda? will: okay. i m going to give you a moment. i m also going on the real with you because i like television authenticity. the answer s in here, but i didn t know it. [laughter] i would not have known this so, pete, i m going to have to get an x on this. pete: you re going to get an x on this? the answer would be, what is a 20-year mining ban in northeastern minnesota. it s called the polymet mine. it s been a political issue in minnesota for years. they started the permitting process in 2005. they would mine copper and nickel, cobalt. but it s been shut down, slowed down and now there s been a 20-year ban put on great jobs in minnesota. will: in 2021, 70% of the global supply of cobalt, now a behind e mining a mining ban. pete: yep. let s go to afghanistan. and since we ve gone i should