choice between the plague and the cholera, a phrase we are hearing a lot at the moment in france and on social media. an interesting wait until 8:00pm paris time tonight when we will get the exit poll, which is a pretty good estimation of what the final result will be and turnout will play a big part in that as well, if people are going to hold their noses, as they say here in france, and go back for one of the candidates who are not the favourites of the majority of voters. it favourites of the ma ority of voters. , ., ., , favourites of the ma ority of voters. , ., ., voters. it is fair to say they are two very voters. it is fair to say they are two very different voters. it is fair to say they are two very different candidates, | voters. it is fair to say they are i two very different candidates, are there any issues that unite them? there are global issues, clearly, ukraine will paint in the debate but also the rising cost of living, we are seeing in france as well as here, the
see if diplomatic solutions can still be found, but america is saying that really putin could launch an invasion at any moment and i think the situation is very fraught. you have got troops remaining on the belarus border, you have got people being evacuated from the donbas region, you know, separatist groups have kind of emerged there. but this is a country that has been threatened with this conflict for years and years and years and you really have to feel for the people of ukraine. it does feel like a pivotal moment and i do think that, you know, the western countries are really trying to find a solution. i am not sure if they can. i a solution. i am not sure if they can. . . a solution. i am not sure if they can, , ., ., a solution. i am not sure if they can. , ., ., ., ., can. i ust want to turn to one thin can. i just want to turn to one thin i can. i just want to turn to one thing i saw can. i just want to turn to one thing i saw in can. i just want to turn to one thing i s
a very young age to support bigh business because big businesswa was a bulwark against government overreachrk g and tht made sense and it was true for quite a while but very few imagine what it would look like if big business harnessed monopoly poweroo and then joinew that power with government power to strip us of our constitutional rights again. this hackonst incrementally butw it s here. so these aren t really free market companies. they resemble repressive governmentss. they re too big. they re too powerful for youou t do anythingo about. you can t resist. so if you want to talkli in publicc in twentyt twenty two , you have to submit to their censorship. it s depressing. it doesn t seem like there s i a solution. that s s what america looked like. we woke up t this morning but thankfully and it s very nice to say this on a monday things are changing and they appear tog be changing fast. elon musk, who s the head of tesla and spacex, famously
0 it s germs destroyed just pure effective steam happy sinuses good breathing again my puer must do it but it s the place to scream all your fox favorite sign up now and dove into all the great content fox nation has to offer for a limited time. get fifty percent off our annual plan. go to foxot nation .com now to sign up and claim your offer. tucker carlson tonight it s a good day in america. maybe a rare good day we reyb going to celebrate no matterat what . here s the context foror why its good censorship. censorship is essentiallyt the hallmark of neo liberalism. have you noticed that our leaders seem to spend a lot more time trying to control what we say and think than trying tooo improve our country? and that means that anyone who orders the wrongco words evn accidentally gets fired or banned or ostracized or even charged with a crime.en we ve a seen that too. we don t mean to give you more examples of it. they are literally everywhere. if you live here, you re deeply familiar w
they are attacking both sectors where we have those technologies in place, like solar and wind and electric vehicle technology and really it s about policies and changes in the regulatory framework to enable those policies to be developed and implemented at scale and getting the incentives right. but the technology is, again, on the renewables site, they are there, theyjust need to be deployed in an accelerated fashion. what also excited me about this pledge was looking at sectors that are more challenging, such as steel and hydrogen and agriculture. perhaps a long long way to go on the road for those. let me just ask you about hydrogen, are you a fan, do you think thatis are you a fan, do you think that is a big part of the solution? i that is a big part of the solution? that is a big part of the solution?