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thank you for joining us. have a great day.can play docto. i am kennedy. good night. >> this is not just cold blood killer. >> if it isn't climate change said what is it? >> we need to act. >> all dramatic weather is our fault. >> tornadoes in oklahoma. >> arbon could cost as the planet. >> whether he is right about colewort being. >> who will win the war? we will search. tonight.
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>> iitled the program chill out because after i researched the global warming scare that was my conclusion. but the government isn't chilling out you make billions to fix global warming and this year the hill said climate will be the political battle of 2014. big money is spent to convince americans to stop dead in a moment we will hear from bill who is swearing about climate change the first let me set the terms people say you don't believe in global warming? i do it is a stupid question because what do you mean?
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is is really question is a global warming? yes. temperatures have risen but not lately is it manmade or our fall? is it three a crisis in the fed is can we do anything about it? bill nye answers are yes. yes. yes. yes. he has told dealers to be aware of global warming. >> the globe is getting too warm so we have to careful otherwise things could get a weird. john: and bill nye joins us now along with sceptic mark, why a are you not scared civic we can now look at their predictions to see them fail at of onof its
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17 climate models 114 failed so when predictions are feeling it is worse than they thought but tha is not the case the bottom line is the burden of proof is on them and they failed to make the case. >> 1750 there were 1 billion cubans in the world bu now there are over 7 billion people it has more than doubled in my lifetime. these people trying to live the way weived is filling the atmosphere with more carbon dioxide that existed a couple centuries ago. the speed it is gigi is troublesome for so many large populations. you rehab heard of the hockey stick graf where we compare the temperature of the world over the last 10,000 years compared to now.
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this issue tea cup. is the speed be will have difficulty dling with. john: but it is not to. >> if you cherry pick the data for surface temperatures you end up with a small change hardly usable. people trying to introduce the idea that scientific uncertainty is the equivalent of doubt of the wholehing is perfectly analogous to the cigarette industry and cancer. >> butas a consumer reporter i have covered 1,000 is scarce, lawn chemicals, the pesticide, a plastic bottles, the power lines, the mad cow david
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they had doubters about cigarettes that does not mean global warming is correct. >> for him to bring up cigarettes the scientists are filling the narrate. point of the lead scientist to it the endowment from barbra streisand to send --. john: i will take her money. >> it is insulting to imply its like tobacco. is the height of arrogance when you look at the actual data through government ruled south koreans foundations to have a full of vintage the foundation of the university bendy there isn't a comparon we have ientists who has reversed himself.
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john: many are genuinely worried. >> many of from the united nations but they just cave wall last year to say their mission is to make the case carbon dioxide to drive this global warming but many scientists have turned. swedish scientists said we would not even have noticed if not for modern instrumentation. the hockey sti is absurd it is statistical rubbish and hundreds oscientists have shown theoman warming period whereas warm or were immerse their current temperatures. >> if we can agree there used to be 1 billion people a couple centuries ago and now there are 7 billion. john: but the air is cleaner in people living better if he were people are starving
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because of capitalism. >> do we agree the atmosphere used to have 250 parts per million now it is 400? >> we had i stayed at 2,000 or 8,000 we also had two times the levels. john: over time we have a graph from the medieval warm period, the ice change -- the ic age. >> you have messed with the right hand side of that craft. >> do you agree and has never happened this fast? >> we had silar lovell's in the past without mankind influence. it comes down to hundreds of factors. co2 is not the tail that wags the dog also from
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georgia institute of technology says you cannot control whether by reducing emissions that seems to be the entire premise of t united nations that if we tweet commissions can alter weather patterns barbara boxer actually went down to the floor and applied a carbon tax thinking you would help to prevent tornadoes it is witchcraft. john: deceives every time is tuesday extreme the cause is man-made global warming. >> tomorrow they willace below normal temperatures of this is not global change then what is it? >> in one year we had the largest tornado ever recorded and the fastest hurricane and within six months. >> terrible tornadoes, occur bid could cause this. john: that was the very day
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of the oklahoma led tornado. that will cost us the planet? >> the planet will be here spinet the idiots that the united states or the developing world should limitnergy choices based on rising co2 fears is baseless. the geologically record bears that out you can't go from a historic low. >> the oklahoma attorney know was the biggest ever. >> the lowest year on record for tornadoes. john: i am stuck research how there was media hysteric causing world were to is scientists agree the world is becoming colder and they
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worry about a new ice age. shouldn't we be skeptical? but science tollways of finance. this is the narrative of our day. to talk about over population people now recognize is under population in the developing world starts to develop the population will lawful off. >> you cannot disagree about the fax. the proem isn't just there are more people but they are using more energy. we live in the developed world. >> jerry brown said thhy could not emulate the
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lifestyle but who was going to tl the peopl of color they cannot have what we ve? who is bill nye to tell them they cannot havearr been based energy? >> we don't want em to have less to do more with less and that is where innovation comes in with the emerging technology to embrace technolo that has extra greenhouse gases at this point in human history it is not in our best interest. john: just oneore video the idea that politicians can fix the climate strikes me as arrogant in we heard that from our president and hillary clinton. >> this is the moment when the plant began to heal. john: isn't this the conceits of the self-appointed they will fix th climate?
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>> when politicianslaim they will fix pooles. john: they can do that. >> when they say they times the traffic lights or when they say they will clean up fellow border. john: no. >> those things have to been do. the same thing as on a larger scale. john: in thank you. keep the conversation going use the #show about. thsearch for al gore. will we find him? >> politicians pretend to stop global warming that is how i got a free golf cart.
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it is still a tiny amount combined now is less than 4% of total energy and they are expensive because they get billions in subsidies from view. i think they are asking about the president says we have to do this to stop global warming and most agree. we have the president of the worldwatch institute. we need the subsidies? >> there may be better ways what obama is doing with the politics if we cannot tax carbon in the aryan not sure why take off of the green subsidies to see fewer but there is more reason to strip them when they belong some of the other places with fossil fuels and nuclear energy. john: i it agreed. i think they are so much
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bigger if you look at natural gas or coal less than 1 penny but wind is 100 tis. >> that makes all the sense because what is in richer because any new technology will need help to become profitable. the real question you should ask is why are there subsidies for coal, natural gas and fossil fuels? john: i agree. get rid of all of them but for the new area and has been0 years when is it no longer baby steps?
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>> 100 years? >> as long as we don't tax carbon they will need help because they have a vintages i hope it is not a necessary for 10 years but it is said. >> what about wasted money on the use and i got a free golf cart ride there is so ch of a tax credit the court was free. >> these are illustrative of nothing in particular. as a one-year program becaus of stimulus the government was looking for a win-win situation somody had a idea to encourage golf carts to see if it is a larger rhode of
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transportation. john: so is electric vehicl to electric power is not so clean. >> not now overwhelmingly although wood has been clear with the huge to on dash usua development of high a rolex or fracking technology and other government the government invested and we get the benefits right now to have cheap gas. john: the government may have invested in the fracking technology but not until 30 years later industry on its own in spite of government created the wonderful natural gas. >> i don't thinkt has been on their own but because of the early investments. john: you are ahead of america of? >> europe is encourage
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renewable energy. john: that germany is now cutting back to reduce alternative energy subsidies she has to tame the cost explosion is the project of her next goverent they found it hurt poor people. >> battle think it is a ceral project but if there is is asts that is the real issue. it is hire economically to justify the cost with political ramifications. question for long-term availability. john: it is wonderful and cleawhen the market makes it work we will ha it but we have to wait for the technology the free maet will make that happen by government force makes that
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worse. >> cattle the the free market does. we have tremendous improvement of pollution control but not because industry on its own said would nippy could if we spent money on the smokestacks? >> we need pollution but if you feat of the impacts of thlo term health is. john: faq robert. up next book death this. it is gross and cold and
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john: what powers your tv? where does electricity come from? wind, solar power? not likely mayor cutearly gets it from nuclear power, a natural-gas and coal. 86% of power cummins from those three sources of energy and this provides the most although not for long cause ever government passes new rules to make it almost impossible to burn. senator abominated clear that is what he would do if he was elected to reach the can bill the coal-fired plant but we will baker of them because they will be charged for that greenhouse guest. john: that is what has happened epa rules make a new plan nearly impossible and a shot down existing plants we that is a good thing burning this does produc more than one-third of greenhouse gas and
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natural gas emits much less the nuclear power gives off no carbon dioxide so why not? from the kentucky cl association says that is a terrible idea. >> because we have the coal in the ground it is plentiful, with the best reserves but we have a prident in washington who makes us go overseas and to the previous guest europe moves toward its goal because it is a great deal emerging market rce. john: it will take the earth with greenhouse gases and global warming. >> we hear that the law even with climate change discussion and aside with the fact other countries are moving too cold rapidly that will produce so much more carr been whatever we do
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here is nullified overseas and the president does not calculate that with his decisions. john: even if it is hyeria it pollutes the air more than natural gas or wind or solar power. if we discourage it it seems like it is amazing to you do >> we do have clean air we're burning more coal using more electricity at a time when the air is at the scene this h ever been. what is frustrating is we get zero credit for the progress we have made. john: you have fod amazing ways to clean it. >> we have these laboratory based technologies that don't exist in the real world devil have negligible effects on t environment but knocked us out of a the marketplace which is what
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concerns us as a nationwide industry. john: most members of congress have been critical of the president's regulations stemming case is taking is thought of the neck of the energy producers john: they cannot win the spinet they are the minority. a strong voice for call senator manchin but look that they tend to die on harry reid dusk or this is the lowe's powerful man on the planet has targeted their industry about coal pruction in this term is far more targeted and we're seeing a real loss of the market to put people lot of work. john: also the sierra ub said outdated ambac word dirty technology. >> thais what the anti-
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coal actists say. your previous guest talks about the importance of renewablenergy but for every gigawatt to you in the fossil fuel to backt up because when the open-ended does not flow you need reliable electricity. john: he is so obvious as talk to somebody who gets dirty. what has happened where you live? to the pple of losing jobs , the cars, homes, west virginia is taking a beating john: maybe it is good because of black lung diseases and people like you come to harm. >> the technology has come a long way ahead is think good side of our industry.
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>> con theater listings and i knew this kentucky, of west virginia, iay twice as much. >> it is the cheapest of fossil fuel we can produce it cheap isn't safe that we kick into is out call. john: we have natural gas symmetry you cannot give one company a monopoly. using the price will stay down? it will go up. john: they will do more. >> how many can you drill? will they be in everybody's backyard? john: i hope you and your friends keep your jobs. >> thank you for that. coal mirs don't want handouts we want the jobs
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wanted to ask the former vice president have the special green phone just for him but he does not call. he has not ever to my knowledge fielded questions from skeptical reporters there are so many claims in his movie for example, the world's best scientists are unanous we must act on global warming. >> a 3,000 the scientist in the world from 113 countries have issued f unanimous reports saying we have got to deal with it. >> have those reports ever been unanimous? >> as a clip from a schaede documentary called "an inconsistent truth" with a sample of his appearance before congress. >> you must have listened to our testimony with dozens of
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experts have given completely different views. >> people still believe the moon landing was staged on a movie lot. john: so we skeptics are into since but the freedom wusses played by phil valentine. johnwhen can they see your movie? >> amazon.com. john: read brothers you about the vice president is the hypocrisy? >> he lives the life of the king with 45 house is tenafly's a private jet and tells us to lower our footprint to save theplanet john: looking at his electric bill? mimics still using 15 times of liturgies of household even after he green his house sitting got a
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certificate to say he did a wonderful job. john: before that was using 20 times. she is a hypocrite. >> we still try tolace president but then they went to his home. >> wondering if al gore could come out is the at his other house since mickey has no house. >> no houses? >> space of virginia? >> no san francisco? >> yes. kippur may be living in one of them but he has multiple houses. john: your movie has a section. >> told in virginia outside washington d.c., to properties in california, over san francisco bay and the ocean
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view in month to seato. then of course, there is a mansion in asheville and a humongous houseboat in tennessee he calls it biosolar1. john: a partner that backs the fiske your car company spirit by the way the car's name is is appropriate that it. john: but one final clip largely thanks to the bride to said industry analyst they are talking about clinics it it it you believe in global warming? >> yes. >> why? train wreck i ask the
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hardest question. humans? to read what? >> everything we do. john: come on you picked the silliest examples. >> this is what we've got to. of their relief in global warming aden's shallow soup echidnas said coolth sayg to do briefly to know why the police if of they believe if will understand the wrist no consensus estimate for the best car with the intergovernmental panel. the 3,000 concluded that 95 percent chance that men is causing that. >> was not unanimous been a
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pair were thousands of scientist inlved sooner if there were reviewers since we have them. you have to learn to stand is a cherr pit what they fade to suppress a and a. there is money because if you want a government grant you just get it if it is global warming go government will fund anything if the sun isoing this which is predominant. john: if they say they don't know they will not fund that >> no. they have sure in to carbon dioxide is harmless. john: they call that a pollutants. but we eale is not a pollutant so the short end it to carden like the lump of coal people think it is
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only industry that creates cheap and plentiful energy in a global scale they allow us to be comfortable in the studio when it is freezing outside or to have cle water and it is amazing. >> sometimes wearing said t-shirt on college campuses? >> do people say what is wrong with you? >> i supposedly went to all the best schools in college i did not appreciate the value of the energies you could appreciate fossil fuels. want people to be attracted. john: pour people have better lives because of what america hates. >> they have better environments because fossil fuels destroy the planet but we leave -- live on the cleanest in safest planet
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but we're 50 times safer than one year ago because we helped the technology by fossil fuels. >> we burn more in the air is cleaner. >> what is the alternative? >> but if you look at deal are additive that existed in reality we would berndt wood and coal inside now is nothing against wind speed their bet with the renewable initiatives in europe there leading source because of the mandates it goes back to barbarism of. >> europe was caught in the frenzy but the british
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government paid for this commercial. >> the weather was very strae also in some parts there were terrible storms and some could disappear under the sea. the children have to live with horrible consuences the grown-ups realized they had to do something. john: believes you to the government web site to reduce your footprint. >> we are talking about it efse less energy it is noble? you may miss use energy but more is better to be productive. it should never be an ideal but they make the climb to more dangerous, this story is the exact opposite the fossil fuel industry is not taki a safe climate to make it dangerous but
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john: i am such a good citizeniding a bike to work to save the earth. >> what a dope. the heiress, notice but somehow even though i know better i get a smug satisfaction and to read my break it is hard to see the interior picture on the of what excited of the debate. i heard we reading scientists were trapped in ice. >> a passenger ship has been trapped in ice in in antarctica is to make the original chinese rescue vessel is now stocked as well stick with the fact there was more a vice.
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>> gold lowe's some suggested it did. >> this jury did in one school vote but the mods are not very good day have turned out to be wrong and even if the models were accurate they want us to ride a bike, a pay more for the label pay much more fo cars and electricity. it does not ma a difference the eah will not care. even if we do all of there is will not notice.
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china build a new coal plant every week it will be years before we know if it is a threat possibly by the end of we e have not crushed our economy with stupid regulations we will do something about to it. what we're doing now are pointless. this is a government fued advertisement. >> act on climate change. >> these will allow not make any difference. retirement to ve chivas we don't care about theerrors buys a chill out. week above nature of that hate the tyranny of the rule but we do need some rules. when i was a kid the air was filled the. industry put scrbers in to
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>> today the rivers are clean enough you can swim in been the distance of the empire state buildingith millions of people flushing. i am willing to do this. john: sometes there are dead bodies but the water is clean enough. three cheers for anti-a pollution regulation but environmental zealots confuse people by comparing the darr very different. carbon dioxide may not turn up at all. the world has real problems malaria, poverty we're deep in debt and fewer jobs are created because we have too many rules w don't need micromanagement we need less.
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chill out then three people will create a better chill out. see you next week. ke back. >> thank you.week. ke back. >> thank you, everybody. but now, diving, layoffs, percolating and big name companies like mickey d's seeing fewer customers buying. well, all of this sent unemployment imbing. hi, everyone, this is "bulls and bears." welcome. everybody. there is lots of red arrows on wall street,ain street, should we beracing for more pin clips? >> i think so. i think it's t root of the problem is people just aren't spend close. look at the number of
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