president biden is more interested in driving electric vehicles and going pedal to metal on massive socialist agenda. gas prices are still rising. biden thinks it s best to tool around in the new electric f-150 and show off to reporters. the president in michigan today trying to sell his $4 trillion green new deal infrastructure plan. when i think of the climate crisis, beyond the devastation of lives and livelihoods and health of our very planet, i think jobs. i think jobs climate change, good paying union jobs. we re going to put americans to work modernizing our roads, our highways, our ports, airports, rails and transit systems. america is back. america is back. [applause] and the competition for the 2 st century, the future will be built right here in america. jesse: all right, juan williams, the electric ford 150. i want you to be honest here, juan, knowing what you know about the american people and truck drivers, do you think the electric f-150 will sell? yes or n
the senate judiciary committee has begun four days appearing spirit the goal for code republican senators is to confirm amy coney barrett to that supreme court before election day. allie rasmus reports live on what has happened so far today. reporter: the timeline according to gop senators, is for the senate judiciary committee to vote on amy coney barrett s confirmation next week. the in the full senate is scheduled for both the week after that on october 27th. the process got started this morning. amy coney barrett began her opening statements before the senate judiciary committee by thinking president donald trump her nominating her. she spoke about her family, upbringing and career before explaining her judicial philosophy. courts have about responsibility to the rule of law , which is critical to a free society. courts are not designed to solve every problem or right every wrong in our public life. the policy decisions and value judgments of government must be made
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announcer: next, president trump delivers remarks to venezuelan-americans in miami. he urged the venezuelan military officials to back the self-declared interim president, and allow humanitarian aid to flow into venezuela. mrs. trump: thank you. it is wonderful to be here today in the beautiful city of miami. the president and i are honored to stand with all of you as we together support the people of, the great people of venezuela. i am proud to be here with you in the united states of america as your first lady. many of you in the room know what it feels like to be blessed with freedom after living under the oppression of socialism and communism. in venezuela, the people are on the brink of reclaiming their own liberty. today, we must let the venezuelan people hear us as one voice tonight. there is hope. we are free, and we pray together loudly and proudly that soon, the people of venezuela will be free, as well. [applause] my husband is here today because he cares
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