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loyal to trump still angry a mike pence and will probably never support him. the never trumpers, people i the party who never politicall like trump and you think he dangerous, find tends to be to supportive of the former president. he s trying to explain his one most important, most memorable decision in that presidenc with the way that will resonat with at least somebody in th republican party i think what he s saying her is no longer trying to equivocate on what trump didn january six. trying to be much clearer abou the fact that this was wrong and should never have happened donald trump should be accountable. that s what he said, history will call him a countable. he did say that donald trump, for his part he s right on preparing for hi trip to iowa monday. a possible indictment is wel from the manhattan attorne generals office is hanging ove his head peter, how might this affect his campaigning? i think you ll see if you already see - uses as a motivating factor in the poli
but i say this: one of the reasons why a lot of pollicses have held their the toll politicians have held their fire, they re looking at their resumés. and the thing that s going to get him out, howie, as you know, will be the campaign finance. if he lied about money or pocketed money that was e donated to him howard: exactly. that s the thing that s going to kick him out. but their obsession with it, that should be the top 20 the things you re talking about, it should be 19 or 20. the fact is they re not talking about the other stuff that s unbelievable. howard: right. but i think that there s also, frankly, the entertainment value because it seems like someone is always popping up and saying, oh, yeah, yeah, he lied to me ooh. oh, yeah, i know that guy, he lied about me. he stokes the story. always great to audiocassette to you, brian kilmeade. thanks so much for joining us. have a great saturday. go get em, howie, thank you. howard: after the break, looks like president b
into law by president biden in august passed on a party line vote by democrats invested nearly $400 million into clean energy. it did very well be the push we need to industry the climate policy expert, the stokes, puts it in an opinion piece for the new york times this week, quote, when we look back a decade from now, we may find that 2022 was an inflection point. moving away from dirty energy is like rerouting a giant ship, this could be the year when world leaders started to turn the tanker around. and dr. liu stokes, associate professor of environmental politics at the university of california santa barbara, joins me now. leah, i really like your piece. i like anything that makes me feel optimistic, but also because you re someone who spends all day and night thinking about this. why do you think 2022 could be an inflection point? well, thanks so much, chris. you know, there is lots to be upset about and worried about. you know, we ve seen horrible flooding, for example, in pak
into law by president biden in august passed on a party line vote by democrats invested nearly $400 million into clean energy. it did very well be the push we need to industry the climate policy expert, the stokes, puts it in an opinion piece for the new york times this week, quote, when we look back a decade from now, we may find that 2022 was an inflection point. moving away from dirty energy is like rerouting a giant ship, this could be the year when world leaders started to turn the tanker around. and dr. liu stokes, associate professor of environmental politics at the university of california santa barbara, joins me now. leah, i really like your piece. i like anything that makes me feel optimistic, but also because you re someone who spends all day and night thinking about this. why do you think 2022 could be an inflection point? well, thanks so much, chris. you know, there is lots to be upset about and worried about. you know, we ve seen horrible flooding, for example, in pak