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vehicles, the batteries specifically, they are subject to market conditions that we don�*t control and at the moment the cost of those raw materials has never been higher and they continue to increase. there is clearly out a lot of work to be done before the government ban on new petrol and diesel cars comes in in seven years�* time. there needs to be a massive investment in charging infrastructure and the cars need to be more affordable. the national motor museum shows how petrol and diesel cars have evolved. from early cars like this, into the super—efficient vehicles we drive today. but one thing remains the same — they are still powered by exploding gases. and produce nearly a fifth of uk carbon emissions. fit for thejob? internal combustion engine, electric car, which is it?

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using public rapid charges like this one costs at least twice as much and that is not the only issue. we need to tackle the vat issue because the vat on public charges is 20% as opposed to the domestic rate which is on 5%. we need charging infrastructure to go along with the number of new electric vehicles coming onto the market. look at this — the number of charges has increased rapidly in recent years, but the number of electric cars on the road has been growing even more quickly. and it isn�*tjust fast charging that is expensive. electric cars are as well. mg, now owned by one of china�*s biggest carmakers, is now trying to create a mass—market electric vehicle. its new model has a 200—mile range and costs £27,000. it is absolutely possible to make a market electric car but it would be a value for money car, not a cheap car, because the raw materials are going to electric vehicles, the batteries specifically, they are subject to market conditions that we don�*t control and at the moment the cost of those raw materials has never been higher and they

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PoliticsNation

achievements were too ofte unsung, and unnoticed. seven years later, congres passed the bill to celebrate women's history for the entire month of march, which wa signed into law by ronal reagan decades later, we've mad significant progress on women' rights as a country, but i would be remiss not to mention the challenge that we still pa face today right now, a woman's right t control her own body is unde assault. the supreme court has under -- after nearly 50 years. 20 forced states across th country are planning, or hav placed severe restrictions o abortion access. even private companies are under pressure walgreens recently announced that it will no longer suppl abortion pills in 21 states.

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Hannity

years. okay, now gavin newsom is begging joe biden to sendende more money so we can keep itl it open for another five years.'sgo but then still, it's not going c to be in place in twenty , thirty five when we have all electric cars. >> it's forecast right now with with hydro electric power.e they expect it to be one half of what we have right now. why? t because we have no water in this state. we're talking about electricit y ,but people can't even water their lawns. this state has been so mismanaged for so many years.o w we're seeing the effects of it right now. oh, and by the way, the cost oet electricity in california just went up 25%.ammy that is a great point.t poin t.kyra. y ta everybody talks about the costl of gasoline and they're and they a thinking this is going to be so. much cheaper, it's going t ot is i be so much better. but whenever government is in, t control of something, it just js gets out of control. unusable in addition to the ability to stop, the electricity got rolling

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Hallie Jackson Reports-20220217-20:55:00

doing on the president's messaging on the economic front critical as we head into the midterm year. >> reporter: one of the thing that is democrats are on the ballot can't control is president biden's approval rating. out there out and about talking any way they would prefer him focusing on the things he and congressional democrats have accomplished with covid relief and bipartisan infrastructure instead of the promises that democrats made in the last campaign that so far they have been unable to deliver and don't want their party to be seen as out of touch with the real economic pain that folks feel right now and why according to our new reporting the president and the team planning as they gear up for the state of the union to refresh the message to around empathy. a greatest political strength of the president to understand that people really are suffering with

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CNN Tonight-20220225-02:20:00

it was pretty clear where he was going. i think a number of us, including the president, secretary blinken, had hoped that there could be some offramping at the last minute to avert this disaster. but it was not to be. so, mr. putin has started something that he can't control. and every time that you start a war, you start an invasion, you start any type of military incursion, you lose control of it. and everything becomes hair triggered. it's like handling nitroglycerin. and that's particularly dangerous here because there are so many uncontrollables, nato countries on the eastern border of europe that were formerly behind the iron curtain of the soviet union. you've got issues, economic issues, trade issues, energy issues. the world interconnected now. so, nobody is going to get out of this without -- without some difficulty. and the economy is going to be a big part of this, wolf.

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The Five-20211213-22:04:00

but when joe biden doesn't deliver, it's something he can't control. that's a straight news guy in a straight news sunday show in a broadcast network trying to be straight. that's why no one watches. >> they sounded a little depressed. the last thing you said that all politicians, not just democrats, but you should meet voters where there. one of the things you see here is the voters are in this position looking at gas prices and looking at inflation for the groceries and all the work requirements and that things because of covid another white house is saying it's not as bad as you think it actually the wages have gone up and actually it is this and that in the other thing. there is a big disconnect. you think that's the reason why the poll numbers the way they are? >> i don't think that there is any doubt. you have to meet people where they are in and explain where you want to take down. unfortunately for joe biden, he

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BBC News-20210914-20:02:00

adapting to seasonal change means thinking and planning ahead, especially in a pandemic. some things ministers can't control, but the government needs to be ready for the unexpected. borisjohnson swept away most covid restrictions in england injuly, and for now, he remains confident. the result of this vaccination campaign is that we have one of the most free societies and one of the most open economies in europe, and that's why we're now sticking with our strategy. in essence, we're going to keep going. with this, the vaccination programme. it began with margaret keenan in coventry last december. across the uk, the over—50s and vulnerable adults will be offered a third boosterjab. 12 to 15—year—olds will be eligible for a vaccination as well. ministers hope that'll be enough to keep theatres like this... if we go from here to here... ..0pen as normal.

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BBC News-20210914-22:06:00

for millions, but holds in reserve measures like mandatory vaccine passports for certain settings. warning that covid "remains a risk", the prime minister outlined a "plan a" — promoting vaccines and testing. he said "plan b" — with measures including facemasks — would aim to prevent the nhs being overwhelmed. vicki young reports. adapting to seasonal change means thinking and planning ahead, especially in a pandemic. knocks at door some things ministers can't control, but the government needs to be ready for the unexpected. borisjohnson swept away most covid restrictions in england injuly, and for now, he remains confident. the result of this vaccination campaign is that we have one of the most free societies and one of the most open economies in europe, and that's why we're now sticking with our strategy. in essence, we're going to keep going. with this —

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BBC News at Six-20210914-17:03:00

avoid tougher restrictions over the winter. in england, if the nhs begins to struggle, tougher restrictions could include vaccine passports, mandatory facemasks, even working from home again. he was deputy political editor, vicki young. her report contains some flashing images. adapting to seasonal change means thinking and planning ahead, especially in a pandemic. some things ministers can't control, but the government needs to be ready for the government needs to be ready for the unexpected. borisjohnson swept away most covid restrictions in england injuly, and for now, he remains confident. the england in july, and for now, he remains confident.— remains confident. the result of this vaccination _ remains confident. the result of this vaccination campaign - remains confident. the result of this vaccination campaign is - remains confident. the result of| this vaccination campaign is that we have one of the most free societies and one of the most open economies in europe, and that's why we are now sticking with our strategy. in essence, we are going to keep going. with this, the vaccination programme. it began with margaret keenan in coventry last december.

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