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registration for the e brand promises tableware, cookware, food, textiles. >> laura: jimmy, is this the new group called dupe? >> do you know scientists actually have a word for people who by meghan markle's brand? a they are called aids. this is such a drift. what is that? it sounds like an expensive candlet so that will upset my du when he smells it because they planted some pretentious and he would but there was this part that respects her because she's gotten rich off of stupidstup people. she is like the bernie sanderse of celebrities and she is making money playin g some sort of was victim. a spilling jimmy, great to see you as always. i know you will be buying freshly meant to candles. catch jimmy on the road in montana >> carley: breaking news overnight.
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appeals court blocking law that allows local police to arrest migrants that have crossed illegally. just hours after supreme court allowed it to go into effect. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: legal whiplash ahead of a critical hearing. this circuit of judges, will hear arguments on the case today. ron pateleo is standing by. doug luzader has breaking developments. >> douglas: what a first allow to enforce border law and now federal appeals court blocked it again. texas is back at square 1, that follows good day for backers of law that makes a crime to illegally enter.
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that argument is playing out in lower court, supreme court in 6-3 decision said texas could move forward with enforcement in the meantime. paxton wrote this on x. huge win, texas defeated biden administration and alcu's at the supreme court. karine jean-pierre wrote this. fundamentally disagree with the supreme court order allowing texas's unconstitutional law to go into effect. sb-from our will make communities less safe. chaos and confusion at the southern border. with this overnight ruling, the law is back on hold and will reignite a hot issue on the campaign trail. >> president biden: look, this election is not a referendum on me, it is an election between me
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and a guy named trump. and this is a guy who the way he talks about the latino community, he calls them criminal drug dealers and rapists and says immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country. >> douglas: to add to the drama, mexico is not happy at prospect of getting migrants sent back their way saying they will refuse to take them. >> carley: another challenge. live for us in washington. thank you. bring in ron patello. ron, good morning to you. on this texas lieu that would make it a state crime to cross into the country illegally. doug ladz laid out that it was on again, off again between the supreme court. if this law does go into effect,
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what would that look like? >> as i understand, it will give texas authority to arrest people they know crosses the border illegally. they have to see it. fear of what they will do in communities outside of the border is over indexed. people are hyping this in a way that is not necessary. texas, sb four, they are doing more to protect the border anybody except front line of dhs. they would not need the law if the federal government was protecting the border much sb four is part of the problem and rich for white house to say that is going to cause chaos. we've had chaos during the biden presidency, for them to suggest this will make things worse is
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hypocrisy at the highest level. >> todd: that statement from the white house was gaslighting at the highest order. if this case is decided in texas's favor, think logically, you know this well, won't all border states need to enact similar laws or face real threat of the illegal migrants saying we are going to have problems if we go to texas or arizona, california is only place we will not be arrested immediately and sent back. that is a big cries for state of california or any border states that don't enact a law if ultimately approved. what say you? >> we've seen a shift out of texas for how it is playing out in eagle pass. texas locked down shelby park. they have effectively shifted
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traffic out west. the governor of texas and his team are doing more besides anybody in dhs and california, new mexico, arizona, they are going to you have isser from the shift in activity. you can see texas is locked down safe and secure and helping secure the border and protecting the homeland and california might have to step up. >> carley: another hearing today. ron, thank you for joining us. >> todd: stays upon stays, upon stays. miles from the southern border, new york voters sounding off on alexandria ocasio-cortez blaming her for third world conditions in their neighborhoods. i went to her district, here is what he we found. >> we are in aoc's neighborhood,
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voters are complaining. we'll ask people how bad is it here. >> do you see your congresswoman, aoc a lot in this neighborhood? >> i don't know. >> how often do you see aoc in this neighborhood? >> not much. >> a >> ashley: waun /* /* they are crowding the street and go pass by them. >> it is visual, everybody sees it, nothing has been done. prostitution and everything going on in this area. >> in this area, you see prostitutes and nobody does anything about it? >> nothing. >> i would like to see all of d.c. provide support to cities dealing with migrant influxes. >> todd: does it seem like in some ways and on some days this
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is like a third world country? >> sad to say, it is slowly getting there. >> todd: that is what we were morning on a very cold morning. imagine what it looks like on nights and weekends and when people are out. rachel campos duffy was in that neighborhood and spoke spanish to some of the locals, and i don't and couldn't communicate. stick around for that. it is an important store. so many people are legal immigrants doing it the right way and what they need to suffer through, it is not fair and that is never talked about. >> carley: very good point. >> todd: house republicans moving ahead with deep dive into the biden family business, even without hunter biden. demanded a public hearing and turned down the hearing. >> carley: tim burchett will be here and we'll talk to him
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>> todd: the d.c. attorney general dropping charges against the gold star dad who protested during the president's state of the union address. >> murder rates went up 30%, 30%. [screaming] >> president biden: the biggest increase in history. >> todd: steve is the father of
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kareem nikou who lost his life in afghanistan. nik nikou says he is -- >> criticism of the white house for how it handled the deadly mistake. >> the fundamental flaw was timing of state department. >> one thing to have a plan, another thing to do coordination of a plan. >> too little too late. >> my judgement, too little too late. >> todd: and led to kabul airport bombing that killed 13 brave american heroes that day.
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>> carley: house oversight committee proceeding with the hearing on biden family business without hunter biden who demanded a public hearing and now refusing to show up. his attorney said the blatant plan for a media event is attempt tohrow hail mary pass after the game has ended. mr. biden declines your invitation to this carnival show. tim burchett joins me now. that sounds like a definitive no on the part of hunter biden. what are chances he shows up at this thing? >> i don't know, it is a clown show and bozo called and said he is overstepping his bounds as a clown. he said he didn't want to be there and then he said he did and showed up in front of the senate,a way from house grounds
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and showed up uninvited at a hearing and when marjorie taylor greene started to speak, he got up and unceremoniously walked out like he was doing something brave and democrats had reserve seats down front. this is a charade, ma'am, he's been subpoenaed and defied the subpoena and nobel gets to do that. same thing with everything about this whole deal, rules for the, not for me. >> carley: he held a press conference demanding a public hearing and now he's saying no thanks. who knows, we'll be watching. james comer released an excerpt from his open ing statement and is there is not one hour of work provided to their business partners. joe biden has taken action after
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action to further his family's plans to get rich. biden family promises joe's power, joe biden shows up and millions come into the biden's pockets. joe biden is the biden closer. there are critics who point to a missing piece and say that there hasn't been proof that the president even when vice president changed any policy or made new policy decision based on the biden family business. where are republicans on that? >> it is a mixed bag. tony bobulinski, who pretty much i believe will be at the hearing today, he was hunter's business partner. he said joe biden was the brand, he is the reason they got into the meetings and the reason they closed the deals, so to speak, whatever the deals are. all it was was access, ty sold
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no product. we have memos saying we have to figure out what is going on, there is no product and they always go back to the trump family. trump sold stakes and ties in real estate, they had a product, so but there is nothing there. the biden family name was being sold as he was vice president, to me, that shows access and selling your name and access to this country. >> carley: yeah. so you were right that tony bobulinski has confirmed hunter biden declined, devon archer declined and jason galani oo will appear from jail. liv parnis will be able to share information. they will try to make this look
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like it is about donald trump. what does that look like? >> another clown show, they are not sticking with the script and never has. this is a lame duck presidency and they sold access. this is shady as it can be. they have never shown, never put proof forward they paid one red cent in taxes. $20 million and you have a justice department and irs that let statutes run. they wouldn't let me or you do that for $500, yet the biden family gets 20 million free that filters through shell cooration or bank accounts set up for this and sold no product. there is a smoking gun, it is paying taxes and the president needs to show he paid taxes on his cut, especially from communist chinese.
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>> carley: you will be at the hearing, thank you for joining us first to talk about it. congressman tim burchett, have a great day, see you soon. >> carley: senior meteorologist janice dean has the fox weather forecast. lovely in green. >> janice: it is first official full day of spring, it arrived last night, some areas not feeling spring like. current temperatures 15 in fargo, 16 in marquette, 43 in atlanta and 49 in memphis. northern tier will not feel like spring going through the next week. cold air from canada and lake effect snow machine up and running. some areas, close to foot of snow in upstate new york, seven inches in vermont and more of that on the way as we go through thursday, more lake effect snow for east of the great lakes and up toward maine and parts of michigan and wisconsin.
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forecast today, another storm system in the west and potential for showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast and winter returning to northern plains and upper midwest. we have this setup and moisture from the pacific northwest and clipper systems fromun canada, cold air reinforcing the snow. in some cases, over a foot in the mountains and marquette, green bay and looking at potential for a coastal event this weekend for the northeast. we have cold air sinking down toward the gulf coast, the potential for snow and this area of low pressure moving up toward northeast coast looks like mainly rain along the coast in interior sections getting snow. home for the geffifs model.
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spring on the calendar, some areas not so much. >> todd: mom called me about the thing coming to jersey. >> janice: she was ahead of me. >> todd: i promised to listen to janice this morning. >> janice: hi, mary anne, good morning. happy to give you a forecast, as well. >> todd: today wraps up president biden's visit to arizona, taking his campaign to texas hoping to salvage support among catinnos. >> carley: might have his work cut out for him. say it with me, the future is ours. >> president biden: i was sort of raised in the puerto rico community at home. >> unique as breakfast tacos here in san antonio. >> carley: our voter panel is on deck to respond so keep it here on "fox and friends first."
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>> carley: a fox news alert, federal appeals court blocking texas law that would allow local police to arrest migrants who cross illegally. it comes just hours after supreme court allowed the law to go into effect. ron viitallo joined us earlier. >> they are doing more to protect the border than maybe front line of dhs. they would not need sb four if federal government was stepping up to its responsibilities and rich for the white house to say they are going to sow chaos with implementation of this law. we've had chaos for last three years. >> carley: court of appeals will hear arguments later this morning. >> todd: president biden wrapping up his visit to arizona
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before heading to texas. >> president biden: i get criticism for having such a strong interest in latino voters and latino americans and people here in the country. i point out to them and say, imagine when you have 28% of all students in public schools are latino, anybody that does not pay attention is really stupid. we achief lowest unemployment rate for latinos. we made historic investments in latino small binesses and addressed gun violence. you are the reason in large part why i beat donald trump. let's beat him again. kamala and i need your help. >> todd: voters are here to respond to the new initiative.
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mon monet, will it work for biden and kamala to bring in latino votes? >> thank you for having me. biden coming to arizona is bandaid on great big, open move. latino community in arizona is really hurting due to inflation. >> todd: talk about the issues, moses, regardless of branding and, maetting this president wants to put forward, voters will look at where they are regardless, latino, white, black, whatever. they will look at crime, do they feel safer? what are issues that you are talking about? >> it is a problem that democrat party has here in arizona. they are out of touch with everyday arizonans, latinos and
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americans. they are not focused on economic stability, crime, reducing inflation, those things impact hard-working latinos everyday and latinos combine and they have to do a lot of work to overcome that hurdle. >> todd: jorge, part of the campaign strategy and you heard it there, paint trump and republicans insensitive when it comes to the border. will that backfire in light of the fact latinos care about the issue, but ones here legally want everybody to follow the same darn rules they did when their ancestors came to this country. >>yia, we know for last three years and a half, biden has damaged our livelihood, stopping
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the flow of gasoline being produced in the united states raised the price of everything. we latinos have high, big moral values and i think that does not go along with the democratic party values. i feel any latino that is supporting biden at this moment, it is because they are not very smart or they are getting paid, all the money biden is giving away to buy the vote. my sign i made is right here, one that says only dumb latinos guess biden/harris. that is what it needs to say. strong latinos and people that work hard everyday will not support biden and harris. they have not stepped up. we feel only one that can keep and do better for us is donald
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trump and we'll be voting for donald trump in november election. go trump. >> todd: point taken. monet, do biden and harris have any clue what latinos want or they are just talking from a place of privilege spewing progressive talking points? >> absolutely, they are pandering to us, latinos spend half their income on basic necessities, causing us to be hurt by inflation more than any other group. you can hear they don't take it seriously and these e essential categories have experienced inflation rates greater than average, leaving us nowhere to turn for savings and preparing for next generation. >> todd: never treat any group as a monolith and that is what the biden administration is
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doing. keep us posted. carley. >> carley: welcome. i was saying to you, how rude, todd. >> todd: thank you. >> carley: kate gate controversy exploding into a new conversation about how alt erred images are scrutinized, policed and shared with the public. getti getty flagged another photo digi digitally -- >> todd: joe concha joins us now. joe, pretty sure you are in the same boat as me, don't care much for the royal aspect of this story, but media responsibility in this ai age, how does the media need to handle this challenge? >> joe: truth is truth and whether words or images and especially in world of ai, where
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a person's voice or image can be replicated to the point it can't be determined whether it is real or whether it ain't. this may not be the biggest story of the year thus far, it is the oddest. for starters, i'm not sure anybody believes that princess kates up at night fixing photos. no photo is leaving buckingham palace without a whole comms team. now every photo of the princess or royal family will be scrutinized down to every tree or shadow. in the latest photo determined to be fake, one analyst says the
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image has been changed, there is inko inconsistent light source on the children's heads. that is what it has come to, who cares if it is photoshopped or not. i think because of the princess's health and the fact we have not heard from her, that raised concern certainly. >> carley: other side, though, what photo is not digitally enhanced or altered or added a filter. feels like there is a pile-on effect when it comes to kate middleton, and the royal family when other photos could be digitally enhanced and they are not getting a getty flag. where do we draw the line?
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>> joe: we all take photos and look at it and have a filter to enhance it to make us look a little better. filters are one thing, when you change things in them to make it look like somebody may be there or you could take people who may not have been in the shot and put them in the shot, especially when there is health concerns around that person. i guess that is where the line is. one thing to have one filtered, make it look better, that issin foo. another thing altogether if it was not taken at that particular moment or not real at all. >> carley: this is one of the strangest controversies so far this year and video of her at the farm shop and it was grainy and people are like, is that even her? we don't know. we wish her well. >> todd: i don't alter my
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images, they are natural and you mock me for them. thank you. >> carley: thank you, have a great day. here is a question, is mark cuban defending former president trump? we'll explain. >> todd: david and goliathstory playing out in a small michigan town, taking on a massive chinese company. we're talking to a local lawmaker who is leading the charge. >> my name is jord webber, i walk up early because todd is hilarious and carley's smile could light up anyone's day. it is easy to see why early mornings are better with friends. make your dream car...a reality.
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>> carley: mark cuban is running to former president trump's defense after he was accused of lying about his net worth >> todd: cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: mark cuban coming to defense of former president trump. cuban responding to ted lou, who wrote trump claims he is a billionaire but cannot pay
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his -- cuban responded, ted, you know i'm no supporter of ump trump, you are wrong, net worth is different from cash in the bank, we were in a zero interest rate environment, keeping cash in the bank or money market was young and searching for yield killed small banks last year. trump might have hurt himself, while president he was arguing for low interest rate environment that made it tough to keep money in issue can, did not make sense. trump's lawyers are arguing he won't sell his buildings, he would take massive losses. >> carley: cash poor, asset rich, you can be a better without having 500 million stuffed under your mattress or
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in the bank. speaking of money, china making money off farmland. >> cheryl: this is interesting, there is a house hearing today to examine danger china poses to american agriculture. committee chair glen thompson says they are going to look to every available legislative vehicle, including the farm bill to stop china in its tracks and strengthen food and national security. chinese individuals, groups, companies own 350,000 agr agricultural land in the u.s. one of the firms, they are not agriculture, but chinese, goshen, suing a town in west michigan for blocking development of an electric vehicle battery plant. they are suing to prevent township from unravelling endeavor years and dollars into
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the making. representative john mullinar sponsored the no goshen act. watch. >> goshen is chinese company affiliated with the ccp, they have hired some of the best lobbyists and pr firms and are suing this township. the people who ran for election after the recall and now are serving, they have the best interest of the community at heart and should 23409 be bullied this way. >> cheryl: they don't want to be bullied in the town. to be clear, this started from governor gretchen whitmer, she wanted this deal cut with goshen and millions of tax breaks were promised to goshen. they are not just coming over
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here out of the goodness much their hearts, they were promised like 250 million, if i math is correct. that is why they are suing this town. >> carley: we'll continue this story with green county township. your town is getting sued by a corporation with ties to the chinese communist party because you don't want them in your community. what are you going to do? >> we were elected to protect people in our township. old board brought contracts with goshen, and they did it behind closed doors. the development agreement was done behind closed doors and we have concerned regarding that. goshen came in promising a lot of dollars, numbers thrown out
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and people grabbed at it and set this project up and there was a lot of transparency. >> carley: what are your major concerns about goshen building in your community? >> our board is setting up a planning and zoning commission so we can have a say in what happens with this project and make sure it fits in our township. >> carley: goshen employees took a trip to ccp memorials. during the trip, workers pledged to fight for communism to the end of my life and i'm sure that is a major concern in your community, as well? >> it definitely is in many circles, big concern in our community. this feels like a david and goliathsituation, multi billion
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dollar corporation. jason, you have a lot of support with congress, we'll follow this one. thank you, have a great day. here is question, is the biden administration ready to actually roll back some of president biden's ambitious green energy initiatives? charles payne will tell us about that. >> todd: first brian kilmeade will being loo at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> brian: starting in 11 minutes, former president donald trump and seven co-defendants starting appeal that lead d.a. fani willis stay on the georgia case. she can stay for now. we'll talk to ashleigh merchant, who represents a co-defendant and lawyer who discovered this relationship between willis and nathan wade, she will join us on "fox and friends," in an exclusive. graining crackdown in el salvador, senator tom cotton is
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♪ >> carley: got some election news to get mere trump backed bernie marino cruising to victory in the ohio primary last night. beating out matt dolan and secretary of state frank larose. the ohio businessman now looking ahead to november. >> well, it's going to be very nasty for one reason. sherrod brown can't run on anything other than nastiness. he has no record. this guy is an abject failure. >> moreno saying on x i look forward to uniting our party and working on sending sherrod brown packing in november. >> todd: we shall see. learn about and other urging jerome power to lower interest rates ahead of the meeting today. today excessively contractionary monetary policy needlessly worsens housing market and balancing any affordability of.
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banking instability employment and rage growth and attendant reductions and racial inequality. >> carley: ask to pass a law to speak english in those statements. hopefully charles payne is break it down for us making mope on fox business. he, of course, joins us now. good morning to you. >> charles: good morning. certainly what elizabeth warren warren is saying she doesn't want keep raising interest rates. >> she wants him to start cutting him. that walls the january letter. she just had another one this week. immediately cut rates because to fund this clean energy utopia that you guys have been talking about it's extraordinarily expensive. high interest rates and one of the reasons it's failing. she needs the fed to come to the rescue to save that then,,affordable housing and every time the democrats need to push something pin black people it's going to help racial issues. here is what i was really shocked about. i did this on my show yesterday. since jerome powell started
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hiking interest rates. $500 billion liabilities add to interest rates on average people out there. in the meantime, wealthy people have made an extra $300 billion a year. they own the bonds. they own the instruments that actually go up. so she is not saying please, please, fed, lower rates for the people because the people don't matter. they do not care about people. the progressive ideology puts the climate things, this whole climate agenda before people, all people. they will use people as a front from time to time. what she really wants is to push this climate agenda because part of the climate agenda is fewer human beings at the end of the day. the bottom line, the bottom line right now it's ironic to see senators bullying the federal reserve chair and right in front of everyone her and sanders it's not even for the average person. she is not saying the average person is being crushed under these policies. by the way we haven't gotten to why the fed, they don't deliberately say we want to
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crush the average person. what they are saying democrats and progressives, you keep pumping so much money into the economy we can't bring inflation down. if you would stop spending, we would start cutting tomorrow. >> carley: speaking of clean energy. >> todd: speaking of clean energy there is something implicit in what you said, i rich people hedge both sides of the aisle. they can play their bets. they win no matter what happens. they are the only ones afford ev. the average person really isn't buying them. the average price of a standard vehicle in the u.s. over 47 k. for electric vehicle it's about $5,000 more. they are lighting up these emission standards for 2027 to 2029 is this to win over the michigan auto worker charles charles this is climate. >> even though they are lightening up? >> charles: from extremes. instead of falling from 20 story building dropping from 19 story
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building. here's the thing, everyone needs to understand. this is one of the most powerful tools that the government has, what they are going to do isn't make de facto illegal to sell internal combustion engine cars a car company, your average vehicle under these corporate fuel economy standards, has to get 40 mi 40 miles per gallon t. best pickup and suvs they get 3. you have got to offset that so you start producing crappy exhave. this is how we started going from big strong cars in america that you could be in a car crash and family could live to light weight cars. they had to meet these cafe standards. if you pump into a speed bump the wheel may fall off. we have to make shoddy cars. now the car companies are left in a position where you are telling me to invest in evs. >> carley: they have to sell ev cars by 2022. >> trying to make internal combustion cars illegal. >> todd: cha

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