integrity of the system sits is its variability. the rules that the attorneys have to follow, norms, shared good faith. if that stuff doesn t mean as much to you or maybe it doesn t mean anything to you, it does give you an advantage, time in particular. we are seeing a situation develop here where the calendar is of the essence. what a fascinating article you ve written, what a deep dive, how very terrifying to think about what did you say, the integrity being its very vulnerability, certainly being exploited to some degree this moment in time. michael kruse, thank you so much. thanks for having me. next, new u.s. strikes against iran-backed militants in yemen tonight and now there is anger and it s building across t the region,n, includin
materials and things are american made, made here in the country charles: some of that stuff doesn t exist here, the lithium, and the cobalt, and all that stuff we need. you build an ev plant, but where do you get the materials to make the batteries? do we have to go hat in hand to china? it seems like economic suicide that s something that we have to, you know, focus on with the companies that, you know, why can t they be made here, what is the benefit analysis of buying it or producing it over in china versus here? that s something i think the president and his administration has to focus on with many of these production companies and these owners, because that s not something that one administration will change overnight. charles: yeah, cost benefit analysis the. hold on. charles: ten seconds, steve. the reason we can t get the minerals here is the the biden epa won t allow us to mine for them here. charles: yeah. and, by the way, the proposition is if china cuts it off,
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there was not a shred of evidence in there and it s like maybe in these urban dense areas, that should be factored in. maybe move to small towns because that stuff doesn t happen in small towns. jessica: more remote. jesse: dana. dana: the people moving to these states don t watch cnbc. the criteria is not can you safely raise o child but can you get an abortion. not can you sue your employer? can you sue your employer for woke nonsense. it was like do they ask for voter id as if that was like a bad thing. they asked things like in tennessee, it s hard to live in because the legislature banned drag shows for children. jesse: how dare they. i m moving somewhere else. dana: people started voting with their feet since covid and it s continued and i love the experimentation and especially
they blame it had on structural racism. there was not a shred of evidence in there and it s like maybe in these urban dense areas, that should be factored in. maybe move to small towns because that stuff doesn t happen in small towns. jessica: more remote. jesse: dana. dana: the people moving to these states don t watch cnbc. the criteria is not can you safely raise o child but can you get an abortion. not can you sue your employer? can you sue your employer for woke nonsense. it was like do they ask for voter id as if that was like a bad thing. they asked things like in tennessee, it s hard to live in because the legislature banned drag shows for children. jesse: how dare they. i m moving somewhere else. dana: people started voting with their feet since covid and