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existing gas vehicles because it's impossible right now then,s for the to handle the load. i think, you know, theses tryi watching politicians trying to ban gas powered cars, bad cars tat it's impossibleng and what it's going to do to the american hardworking citizens is cruel to putting the cart before the horse power. but they're willing to punish you because they are impervious to the hardships. dana so hurtre puttis is i guesa little embarrassing. >> do you think the white house is conscious that this is even happening? >> you remember when we did the story about how all the car dealerships had all the extra inventory and they couldn't sell them and the white had the audacity to say the car dealers are wrong. as if they don't want to makethi money. of course they want to make money. n the whitthe auda to ofand sel. the santa said something the other night about this whole thing. he said, we do have market based solar and it's a compliment, but we cannotsants walk away from reliable energy. s like a reasonable thing. >> why wouldn't the left say, okay, actually, that makes that reasona.

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The Five

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The Five

gas vehicles because it is impossible right now for them to handle the load. watching politicians try to ban gas-powered cars knowing it's impossible, and what it's going to do to the americans, hardworking citizens, is cruel. they are putting the cart before the horse power. but they are willing to punish you because they are impervious to the hardships. >> jesse: dana, i guess hertz -- it's a little embarrassing. you think the white house is conscious that this is even happening? >> dana: remember when we did th dealerships had the extra inventory and they couldn't sell them? in the white house had the audacity to say the car dealers are wrong. as if they don't want to make money. of course they want to make money and sell these cars. desantis said something the other night about this whole thing. he said, we do have market-based solar, and as a compliment, but we can't walk away from reliable energy. why wouldn't the left say that mix a lot of sense? the administration needs to

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The Context

are going to have to be lower again down what they sustained in 2023, given the pressures on mobilisation. clearly, they face hardships on the front line. the commander in chief, he says he wants those who are mobilised to know how long their service will last. what is an appropriate length of time to be on the front, and is that really dependent on the draught working properly? dependent on the draught working ro erl ? “ , dependent on the draught working --roerl? �*, ., , dependent on the draught working ”roerl ? �*, ., , ., properly? yet, there's actually two arts to properly? yet, there's actually two parts to that _ properly? yet, there's actually two parts to that question. _ properly? yet, there's actually two parts to that question. so, - properly? yet, there's actually two parts to that question. so, one, i properly? yet, there's actually two | parts to that question. so, one, the full length of time that someone is mobilised. there are are folks that have been mobilised volunteered early on february 22 that are still on the front lines, and the second portion of that is the rotation. so ensuring that the troops that are deployed to the front lines have sufficient rest recuperation, time away from the front, because that's an incredibly important portion of maintaining morale and the willingness to fight. alyssa, stay with us, because _

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Erin Burnett OutFront

financial hardships despite the chinese government's narrative of a steadily rebounding economy. >> how did you get to southern california? >> their trek north primarily starts in one latin american country where chinese don't need visas to enter. >> how many of you came from ecuador? to really understand their journey and how it differs from other migrants, you need to see it in action. we touched down in ecuador's capital and standing outside of international arrivals, we noticed this man, a hired driver, scrolling through messages in chinese, a few minutes later, passengers began stepping out. they tell us they are from china and plan to go to the u.s. but most ask that we not

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CNN Newsroom Live

most cite deepening financial hardships despite the chinese government's narrative of a steadily rebounding economy. >> how did you get here? how did you get to southern california? >> the trek north starts in one latin american country where chinese do not need visas to enter. >> how many of you here came through ecuador? >> reporter: to really understand their journey and how it differs from it other migrants, you need to see it in action. we touch down in the capital and stand ing outside international arrivals, we notice this man. a hireed driver scrolling through photos and messages in chinese. a few minutes later, passengers begin stepping out. they tell us they are from china planning to go to the u.s., but most ask we not show their f faces. the driver approaches this group making sure he's got the right passengers. >> he's got a lbooking for them.

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CNN This Morning

unlike those fleeing countries in turmoil like venezuela, cuba, and haiti, these migrants are leaving the world's second largest economy. what was the reason you left china? their answers vary. >> family's poor. >> most cite deepening financial hardships, despite the chinese government's narrative of a steadily rebounding economy. >> how did you get here? how did you get to southern california? >> reporter: their trek north primarily starts in one latin american country where chinese do not need visas to enter. >> how many of you here came through ecuador? . >> reporter: to really understand their journey and how it differs from other migrants, you need to see it in action. we touched down in ecuador's capital and standing outside of international arrivals we noticed this man. a hired driver scrolling through

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

implying. what i will tell you is, saying that i had black friends is a source of pride. saying that i had white friends is a source of pride. if you want to know who it was like growing up, i was disqualified from a beauty pageant because i wasn't white or black, they didn't know where to put me. i know the hardships, the pain that come with racism. it's the reason that i fight bullies every day when it comes to racism, anti-semitism or hate. i always will. if i didn't mention slavery on that day, it's because that is an automatic. there's always been -- the civil war has always been known about slavery. i misread it thought he was looking for a bigger answer going forward. critics can say whatever they want. i'm very comfortable in my skin. i'm very comfortable with what i believe in. my job is not to convince them. >> watch more of that joint nbc news and des moines register

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Anderson Cooper 360

is going to stop them? the answer to that, as we already know, is a big no. >> reporter: the white house is increasingly facing pressure from both republicans and democratic mayors and governors on the need for real solutions to the immigration crisis. and the republican governor of texas keeps ramping up the pressure as well, transporting tens of thousands of migrants unannounced to urban cities in blue states, straining their resources. most migrants say they're just trying to escape the hardships they left behind. like kenny -- from ecuador, who says his country is plagued by violence and extortion. and this migrant, from liberia, who says he spent $15,000 to reach the u.s. border. >> the u.s. has been my dream country since i was a young kid. >> it's estimated that nearly 170 countries have people coming in and flowing across this border. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., senate leaders are working toward a possible deal to change current immigration law, including the possibility of expedited removals of migrants

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Anderson Cooper 360

will be robbed beaten and raped to make it to that side there is going to stop? them and we know the answer to that is a big no. >> the white house is increasingly facing pressure from both republicans and democratic mayors and governors on the need for real solutions to the immigration crisis. and the republican governor of texas keeps ramping up the pressure as well, transporting tens of thousands of migrants unannounced to urban cities in blue states, straining their resources. most migrants say they are just trying to escape the hardships they left behind. >> [speaking in a non-english language] >> reporter: like kenny -- from ecuador, who says his country is plagued by violence and extortion. and this migrant from liberia, who says he spent $15,000 to reach the u.s. border. >> the u.s. has been my dream country since i was a young kid, you know? >> it's estimated that nearly 170 countries have people coming in and flowing across this border. >> reporter: meanwhile in washington, d.c., senate leaders are working towards a possible deal to change current

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