back that don t talk. that you don t know about, they are the ones. but beto was nasty. he said it was like he was born from heaven, and he came down. and if that was a case, some really bad things happened. he came out of texas, the great state of texas. he came out of texas a a very hot political property and he went back as cold as you can be. so he was a nasty guy but he had a couple of policies that don t work well in the state of texas. he was against religion and he was against you having a gun. and he was against oil.
it s true. it s those sneaky ones in the back that don t talk. that you don t know about, they are the ones. but beto was nasty. he said it was like he was born from heaven, and he came down. and if that was a case, some really bad things happened. he came out of texas, the great state of texas. he came out of texas a a very hot political property and he went back as cold as you can be. so he was a nasty guy but he had a couple of policies that don t work well in the state of texas. he was against religion and he was against you having a gun. and he was against oil.
wow. sounds good. [applause] that sounds good. next week thousands of people will gather in mumbai to watch the first-ever nba basketball game in india. [cheers and applause] am i invited, mr. prime minister? [laughter] i may come, be careful. i may come. when it comes to expanding our commercial relationship, no issue is more important than energy security. for the first time ever, the united states is the number one producer of both oil and natural gas on planet earth and number one by far with much of it coming right here from the great state of texas. [cheers and applause] that means more jobs, higher wages and lower prices at the
the people involved and moving in a peaceful manner, those are the ones who are looking to see potential future reform in hong kong. one that would restore the ear of the hong kong authorities, giving them a desire to actually listen and hear what hong kong wants for the future. harris: olivia enos, policy analyst, asian study center, heritage foundation. thank you very much for your time and expertise today. good to see you. thank you for having me. harris: we started in breaking news and our guest in the center seat is very special. he s the lieutenant governor, dan patrick, of the great state of texas. good to see you. dan: is great to be here. harris: i want to lean on your expertise. you heard olivia enos talking about how the united states to get involved. what that would look like. what are your thoughts? dan: a couple of things come to mind. i ve been to both hong kong and mainland china. it s been several years ago. you are in one country where you
bring others along. we ve got to be focused on the issues that matter to those people swaas well as broader tes and they have to be able to achieve those results. you have to have trust in your elected officials that they will deliver for you, and that s the way we will approach this race. amen to that. houston city councilwoman and u.s. senate candidate from the lone star state, the great state of texas, a mmanda edwards, tha you for being here. thank you for having me. come back any time. next the author of a new book explains that nobody realized just how dangerous this mission was. t how dangerous this mission was. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it s just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity we re oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m.