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and today your vote was corroborated. thanks for being with us. bob scales will joy does your. good night from new york. happy fourth of july. >> mr. vice president if we t an >> our bid could cost as the planet. >> with the blurring between fiction and reality is the neck a political agenda. >> note new pipeline? >> no. so america can control and own their own energy? >> i am so empowered. >> are you in fairly imprisoned? people demand baby free that the pipeline be stopped.
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this is our show. john: you can love nature but hate the tyranny the green movement proposes. >> this data comes from one of america's richest environmental groups national research national resources defense council. >> imagine destroyed by a wall in the ground when a guy who wants to dig bell whole he once managed environmental policy for bill clinton, and al gore. after his environmental policy were keys opportunity in alaska. >> the single largest deposit of gold a and a silver not been developed in the entire world. john: the epa stopped it. they propose kill the project before the
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environmental impact study has been done. >> he hired hundreds of people to conduct a scientific study to ask for permission to begin digging. usually the epa will wait into its own study but in this case they rejected it before they even got in the application. >> use of 400 people working on this? >> when pebble shutdown he shut down so did most of the village. >> there is no one here to lease or rent buildings. of the people that are here wonder how they will survive john: this company employed two and injured 15 people only six remain.
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so you see people struggling and you have to let them go because there is known job in there is angry at you because they think it is your fault. is difficult. john: it is the fault of the environmental group. >> they run these ads, they make people believe on tv that everything would die. john: you'll kill all the salmon. >> the things that nrdc talks about is from the past to mind set on the edge of the fraser river there is no problem with the salmon. john: but nrdc got robert redford to say that the double line would devastate bristol bay. >> if you hear something
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over and over that is the information you get you start to believe those lies then we realized that is not how they show it on tv. >> anderson dam 50 stories tall with mining waste. >> enough to bury this city of seattle washington all the waste will come out is seen and -- sing and not toxic sludge if the of the dam breaks say and it does not going anywhere. government always grows. >> now like this. >> i believe they are zealots. not necessarily evil but they decided to kill this project before any science was done and memos show that estimate there are incriminating memos one
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regulator coincidentally used to work for nrdc wrote her former colleagues you cannot ask me to meet with you but you ask other people then i can. >> the epa is supposed to be independent. >> there are very close. >> stoner the leaves nrdc goes to epa you really in embroiled in the decision to kill the mine that is the top priority of nrdc. >> she did not respond she has now left the government and works for another environmental group. >> so the epa people come to work with nrdc with liberal regulators. >> sometimes the government
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takes advantage. >> i assume the pebble mine was next to the day but it is 90 miles away. >> so for someone to dictate spirit you adjust rack for people's lives? directory created 50,000 new jobs with solar panels panels, building the next generation of energy efficient cars. john: copper and gold are jobs also. >> to also say go ahead. >> it is not up to west agreed 97 are there any that you don't complain about?
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rick we ask for names reiterating. and then bristol bay in 19121 of the worst volcanos effort the volcano could not destroy yet what makes you think one carefully regulated mind could? the retrieval casinos were corporation route like to insure does not cause a natural disaster. >> to run a air taxi company >> people were looking for jobs literally there are no jobs in the area. >> have trouble here they stayed sober to get up then to do their job every day they had responsibility and a sense of pride to have an
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income. >> pebble is one project here is daryl hannah to say stop keystone. >> it could be personal. >> the lack of progress was seven years ago the company first applied for permission to build the pipeline. first the activists chained themselves to stop people. >> this is a toxic industry this will just lead up toxicity. >> when you cross the airline every single person will be here to say no. >> so far to stop keystone in their state. >> i think we slowed it down six years. >> transcanada could not lay
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a single ounce of pipe bellies for three years because of the legal challenges. >> the president's top sinn cushing oklahoma although his administration delayed the pipeline hear he said he would speed the process. >> directing my a administration in to break through the red tape to make this a priority to get it done is made he approved it for only from oklahoma to texas. >> it is very exciting one. >> president has vetoed a bill from the keystone xl pipeline in. >> now they sit in the warehouse called the steel wasteland when there is a
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public career $4 million waiting to be put into the ground another million dollars worth of equipment just waiting. >> there was many as they can get. this is what has powered our prosperity. >> we have enough oil. john: you are depriving people of shovel ready jobs. thousands and use a stop? bernanke you are. to thousand jobs would be generated. john: they want to bring in more life-saving wheels direct more carbon pollution rather than us as a united states to say no this time. john: they used to say not in my backyard or nimby now it is nowhere anywhere with projects like yours i think
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there would want to build something say don't come to america. >> they say that already. >> they get their way. keystone and the pebble mine have stopped to mickey shot before resources or development or anything to develop a life just shot up to go back into living the way we thank you should. we don't want anything to happen to our home. john: half the people come here and pay to see that the some people call it a crime against nature.
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>> calling of climate change and higher. >> 97 percent agreed that global warming is real and people have something to do with it. the climate changes. johes hundreds of years ago into degrees over the past century. but is a dangerous? could. >> exactly. there is not a 97% kan. -- consensus on that. >> if we lose the ice caps the water will come to the statue of liberty's elbow. >> but even the computer models don't predict the 20 feet that was predicted we invited them and other alarmists to make their point but only 1 degree he worries were you put your
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car in the sun and 70 degrees outside and is a hundred 40 how does it happen? >> decline in bottles that the government so excited have been wrong so far. >> i would say they're better than economic models. john: they're both bad. >> but why should we turn our lives upside-down based on bad models? >> because last time c levels were 20 feet higher than they were now. john: before she and ms. existed. we don't care if it degree -- warns of 1 degree in the neck 60 it did in the last 100 allied expectancy double. >> that might be good. >> depending on where you are cold has killed more than he to. >> the tens of thousands
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died did in europe with the heat wave. john: they did and he took king killed and many more die from called the cdc says he kills 600 but cold kills more than twice that many. >> 1.$1 billion to address current change they don't give money to confront of day issue. instead they compete with each other for your money so we have to act in this decade is someone who was paid to do research i will have fun. [laughter] >> we have much confidence contributed to sea level rise spirit to live through the population bomb the acid rain you know, it at the global warming scare has
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long girl likes because it has more money. john: and gives them reason. >> did deniers suggest there is a debate but there is not >> a climate scientist from georgia tech once agreed with the scaremongers. >> to reveal a plot. >> the is deemed scientist worse credit -- strategizing and i thought why should they believe this? but what they agree on is a very narrow slice that yes temperatures have been increasing and carbon dioxide does act to warm the planet but there is no saying if it is dangerous or not. >> you were a target to see
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show less your money. >> seven climate skeptics were branded heretics' to reveal all their sources. >> after praising me and pushing me a few years ago as a prestigious scientist. >> i was trying to be honest with the science was unpopular as they will try to squash people who disagreed with them. >> i get e-mail's all the time from people who wish they could speak out but they're worried about losing their jobs. >> it is something they address with religious zeal. >> from when the planet began to heal. >> it is a religion.
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john: when you limit to greenhouse gases deerfield you commit a sin? garett but there is redemption. >> we decided to build a zero net energy house is completely solar. >> is tax-free money. john: the taxpayers subsidize so what is fair about that? and the gas the nobel prize winners what do we need to do to help the world? addressing climate change was weighed down on the list 1 million people died from dysentery. >> that would be cheap to fix by the way is not either/or. >> but the government action is willing to help people then we ought to do that
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john: you have been told fossil fuels coal or oil or gas are evil. but this demonstration one man has the nerve to say i love fossil fuels the protesters ripped it out of his hand. later he tries to convince them that they are good spirit they are far cheaper and more reliable. >> most do not want to wear - - year it won.
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>> but in the long run that will not help. >> i have made the and refuted case that will destroy us if we keep doing what we're doing some of the oceans will rise. >> he speaks that campus after campus but there was one opposing viewpoint. >> wine was the central with that counter protest the fossil fuel industry that makes all of our lives possible is public enemy number one. john: it is more a real response what he wanted to debate him but the tyrants to not like to debate said he offered money. >> i will pay him 10 grand and he said yes spirit that is how would happen and i'm glad students went spirit
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this is a piece of coal this rock to figure out how to charge your i phone-number o that is amazing. john: but it pollutes we need as much as we can get some major design give us a safe climate but it is a dangerous climate to make safe. john: even safer clever related debt has dropped since 193398%. >> because fossil fuels to bring food to people who would starve rand farmers fight to drought with also fuelled irrigation farmers.
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>> if they never materialized what is the harm that was done? >> he gave that speech indonesia. the date cannot use coal then they would still be desperately pour. >> and they are just as good >> 14 americans to control their own energy. >> people who sell women's and solar power. >> we have to develop new sources of energy. >> but then they noticed the wind does not always blow to block the sun and electricity shot up so no government is reinvesting of fossil fuels spirit they are building more capacity than
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effort to compensate for the ruble's that they cannot rely on. sometimes too much or too little space energy that you can control. >> but today they provide 13% of electricity by yet people usually think solar and wind but it is mostly hydrogen is a great source of energy that the environmentalist mostly opposed. >> kills fish and the sierra club proudest accomplishment is the dams that it shuts them from. >> in the future cars could be powered by hazel was that is concerned -- to encouraging consider an 8-ounce jar costs $9. >> debt is the best argument put their attack fossil fuels.
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truth? >> millions go to sea world to john: millions go to sea world to get close to a killer whales but two years ago a documentary black fish appeared. >> exposing the darker side of the theme park to say how baby whales are captured by a greedy businessman. >> wearily after the of the ones they throw the bombs and the whale -- into the water to herd them into the cove. >> it is just like kidnap a a little kid.
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>> cnn bob that jack -- documentary running again and again. >> they're all psychologically traumatized america's stirred protests in these people say free though wailes enclosed sea worlds been a better one than to get one dime is synonymous with cruelty to animals they do make them look like animal of users and that did hurt sea world that they've repeats repeatedly the stock price has dropped 40% and attendance is down by 1 million. >> a separate wailes from their mothers. >> we have not done that in 35 years and have no plans to do that again and it implies that we did that yesterday. john: the head trainer says their complete the deceitful that the head veterinarian says this is the life that
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they know. >> 80 percent that we care for were born right here. the key difference between what our experience were those in the wild that there are traders were staying with them every day. john: blackfish claims the dorsal fin will prove that they are sad or unhealthy. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1%. >> never have i seen the shape of fact a health or well-being and it is no indication of mood is to make when it is more a matter of the water it will take on a new confirmations from neck why not in the wild. >> these spend more time disservice because that is where their traders are. >> biologist laurie did talk to was. >> all of them have a bad life?
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>> all of them. >> there is competition for food and space. >> it is not perfect but they have evolved over millions of years to be adapted to deal with the challenges of the wild not living in a concrete tank. they need space and a social life. sova don't have to do shows and stupid pet tricks. john: are you cruelly imprisoned some american says that they're miserable but how would they know? we cannot ask the wailes. >> no i don't but i know they're doing well because they interact with them each and every day. john: maybe they're miserable. >> the breeding and swim and play they enjoy interacting with the.
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>> i note - - don't know what my dog is thinking i know he is happy when we interacting and we have a good relationship. >> but they have done violence things. one employee is dead. >> it grabbed the trainer by her ponytail to pull her understand where drivers and mickey never gave any indication he would pull something into the waters. john: he killed your friend. >> yes he did. he did not do what he did because he was frustrated but found himself with a person in his environment to was not conditioned the appropriate way to respond. >> allied spanish is much shorter than in the wild.
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>> but a specialist did not corroborate that. >> we have a 50 year-old male in san diego or those in their '40's the parameters are the same as in the wild. john: the most upsetting is to hear the mother cry when her child is taken from her. >> she stayed in the corner of the pool literally just shaking. >> how can anyone will get back to see it is morally acceptable? >> but it turns out it was baked in they added that cry. >> sound effects are not even appropriate to the way all this does not even live in the same city saw deny absolutely made of something that would never happen.
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level of accusation or untruth brought to less. >> many want to them free but that would not work out. >> it would be awful if he would free him. >> remember the movie free willy arrau's so much sympathy he was free but then go wild wheels would not allow him in applied so he kept returning to shore for contact with people that not long after he died. john: but it does raise a good question is a right to keep animals like these in cages? to make is an okay to imprison wild animals were? >> many people protest say there should be no zero to
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make it is hard to justify them anymore. >> as i was affected when a giraffe bent down and was forever changed as a person the kids coming to the stadium have that experience spirit they help to fund conservation. >> the only way to preserve them in the wild is to better understand them the only way to fall in love is a place like sea world war. >> we have quite an effect impact we have is they will be out to be different people and they will care. john: next the propaganda the tyrant's make the children walk. >> they leave no alternative but to cancel christmas.
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>> environmentalist and hollywood are hand in hand. john: a journalist tries to fight the fear mongering calling a propaganda from those who want government to control life span mr. vice president if we don't act in no event will be too late. >> but they say we just inform people. >> they are using science to achieveliti to do since 1960 islamic we're on the verge of a major climate shift spirit that is what we heard that they are pessimistic to prevent the climate capacity. >> at the u.n. a movie actor lecturer's the delicate. >> oceans are acidifying. >> to be the chief celebrity spokesman said there will fly all over the world to fight global warming.
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>> he did not get the disconnect some of the most successful movie ever is this one. the villain is a mining company. to get it they will destroy the indigenous peoples way. >> james cameron is the director. >> he went to brazil to protest hydroelectric teams to bring running water electricity then flew back home to hollywood with private planes to living i curve in lifestyle that will deny them their progress. john: to fly around the world to criticize greenhouse gas. john: we asked them about the hypocrisy but they did not respond. >> hollywood tells kids why destruction is this way.
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>> you have to start to think like the al loss. >> maybe it is ecotourism terrorism for children and shows kids to ravage construction sites. >> we the only ones who know. >> this is hollywood least at what is supposed to be fiction. >> "the new york times" reads like a greenpeace newsletter. john: klein is signals are growing latter -- louder they get worse is yet to come. one. >> storms are not just bad but historic. >> crippling and catastrophic. >> historic. >> can start. >> historic. >> because this so many problems spirit is at stride was caused by global warming
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? three there is a blurring between fiction and reality with a political agenda spirit this is what would happen with the mitt climate scientist laugh but kids don't know that and today they watch this over and over children had to sit through the film four times in four different glasses. >> the kids also watch the story of staff to explain how the radio is made from petroleum from iraq the metal from south africa. >> it has been viewed 40 million times if you buy a radio they pay for the loss of their clean air and kids in the kong go pay with their future submitted tells kids everything you buy a we are exploiting other people. john: name sorry i bought a
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radio they are calling progress exploitation. john: is shown at the window little girl watches the news to learn because of me and her world will fall apart. kids are scared to limit a have pictures of santa claus than they do this every christmas. >> there may be no alternative to cancel christmas. >> don't be scared. >> they will be told there is one view that we face a climate danger and we must act. >> people are eager to act to save the planet. >> i don't produce any trash can i have not over the last two years. john: no trash? next.
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recycled or composted for quite keep it in my freezer if it is in here will not break down every saturday i bring this to the farmers' market where they do a citywide composting program. >> then she buys coffee on the way home to avoid using plastic cups shaped rings dave mason jars ever. to avoid industrial chemicals she makes her own cosmetics. >> this is my eight o motion it is a whipped body better -- bader. john: you put that on your face? rick everything started as the environmental study student don nyu. john: oh, yes sustainability is big spirit and the few
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over the sustainability courses. >> she put this video up on kickstarter. >> as a way to learn about sustainability. >> people donated $41,000. >> she is annoyed by claims. >> dash sustaining the earth and leaving it for my grandchildren. >> it is it not necessarily a benign. >> i am in bozeman montana to go to golden colorado where using more energy than to start from scratch with. >> then they discover they needed another 400 garbage trucks to pick up the new
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containers period now we have twice the containers to create their own pollutants. >> three using aluminum saves lots of energy but just about everything else is a scam? direct talk recycle glass it is sand one of the most abundant but serial mod dash materials on earth. >> who cares if we recycle? it does not make a difference period the average american has 4.4 pounds of trash per day then you have to create more landfills. john: a lot of people believe america will run out of landfill space but that is not true. >> we have more space than historically we have ever had. >> after being more space there really safe with
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reminders sedona permeates into the ground and then once that is filled up reseal it up we put a park on top for a ski resort all built on top of landfills. >> all garbage for the next 100 years will sit on ted turner's ranch with 50,000 acres to spare. >> all the trash into 115 square mile land fell? there is lots of room. >> that does not make it okay. john: they can build a skiing mountains. >> i live to be in homeostasis with the earth. john: it is nice to live in a country where young people can pay more for organic food was so much free time to wash everything by hand to be empowered to live a sustainable life. >> i had no idea it was possible to live without
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producing trash. i feel so empowered. john: that is our show. do not let the green tie rins run our life. thank you for watching. >> victors in battle of little bighorn, welcome an outsider in. >> once they trusted him they would share things with him. >> he paints their port rats and get -- portraits and gets inside scoop on custer's last stance. >> she is convinced it worth millions but will anyone buy it. >> was he an artist or just someone who documented a side of history?
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