Can carbon capture technology moot the climate debate? Jacki is joined by Jason Isaac, Director of Life:Powered, a national initiative of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, who shares why his group is opposed to carbon capture technology. Though it focuses on home-produced American energy (coal and natural gas), Isaac claims that requiring carbon capture would force many of the country’s most reliable energy producers out of business at a time when our fragile electric grid needs them the most. Also, he explains why it would not impact the climate meaningfully. - - - - - James O’Keefe released an explosive undercover video featuring an employee of the world’s largest money manager that champions ESG (financing contingent upon wokeness scores for corporations or investments). Supposedly, ESG exists to make the world a better place through emphasizing Environmental, Social Justice, and ethical Governance standards. What were the confessions from this employee of the money manager? (1) Banks rule the world; (2) war is good for business (“we don’t want the conflict to end”); and (3) a U.S. Senator can be bought for the bottom basement low price of only $10,000.00. Suddenly, the news of BlackRock as a contender for a ½ trillion-dollar Ukraine rebuilding deal looks very different. Jacki gives her take.