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did not help matters at all. together like this. by the way, we spend billions of a six-month report card, fbn is dollars with recovery.gov --ç there live at 8:00 p.m. i will be doing the duties for spent -- we spent billions of our business network, which if you do not have it, and demands. here is-- demand it. dollars. there was money spent on two- pound frozen ham, slicedác @ here is a glenn,. by the way. they tell me now it was not just glenn: the giants, bloated, per pound. the department of agriculture has pointed this out, thousands health-care overhaul before the recess. do we need a recess like our of pounds for $1.50 per pound. children? we checked. hillary clinton is inç india to at the grocery store, you can broaden the strategic partnership for, as i like to some savings, huh? call it, hour upon the detour. then, there is a giant elephant thanks, uncle sam. the department of agriculture is in the room -- our apology tour. spending money for mozzarella cheese. wait a minute. $18 million, refurbishing its i am seeing a theme here. çrecovery.gov website. oh, please tell me you bought
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some bread. wait until you here. they are spending money to -- hear. upgrade and replace the dumbwaiter. the government is stealing our i think that is the guy who liberty like a thief in the brings you the $3 million night. it is time to stand up. sandwich, and it is the dumb [captioning made possible by fox news channel] taxpayer to get the bill. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- and at an air force base, $1.40 million to repair a door at building 5112. wow, what happened to that door? pillow, america. i would like to cut the i do not know what building 5112 president. -- hello, america. is, but it had better fly or drop bombs or have $1.4 million, a little rainy for him. what do i do? but maybe it is ok. what do i do? we are spending all of this look how nervous he is. money, you know, on ham and ok, the president has broken cheese sandwiches. some of his campaign promises. does anybody know what we are yes, yes, ok, all right, he is spending all of that money on the ham? not allowing five days for are we trying to reassemble the public comment before signing bills. pig? in fact, nobody is even reading maybe it is another lauau at the them, but he did not promise
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that party and there are taxes for people making under his $250,000 a year. white house. all right, goobiooboo hoo, crima we have word that the stimulus is working, while making the case that we are having a turnaround. larry summers said the number of people research the term " river. we are on the road to healing economic depression" is now down the planet -- cry me a river. to normal levels --ç the number of people who searched the term there is one presidential -- search the term. promise he is keeping. >> we must begin ourselves again wow, everything is going to be the work of remaking america. fine. we dodged a bullet. >> seize the chance to remake i was afraid for a while. this nation. hey, you know what we should do we are remaking america. çglenn: look at him. now? we should see how many people are googling "we should throw i am afraid. you should be afraid, too, all of these people out on the because here is one thing. çstreet." a humor program in the the president is remaking america. he is not remaking itç like you thought he would. workplace. the senate is now doing their he is just making it into a part to help unemployed, as place that is a whole lot crappy well, hiring a part-time ier, like something between
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hairstylist for the senate barbershop and salon. what do you say we make these venezuela and france. jerks walk across the street or he is turning it into fiat. a couple of blocks away, or he is turning this into an catch a cab and go to supercuts? apologetic "what can you do for me?" socialist wonderland. a 45% commission. exhibit a, the national health- that is sweet. parking at metro and federal care plan. benefits are also there. nancy pelosi got her fingers do you think they also get part into this thing. she is now proposing to pay the of that universal health care? not that crappy stuff you are $1.50 trillion -- wait for it. going to get, but the kind they get on capitol hill? but for it. by taxing the rich. when they are not busy getting oh, my gosh. their hair done, our lawmakers are finding out ways to bail out -- wait for it. anyone making more than $1 a the automotive industry. year, will be paying for our they have the cash for clunkers government-run health care. program, and they will pay you i m six of those darn for your old gas-guzzling car so millionaires. you can buy a new, shiny hybrid. -- i am sick of those darn this idea makes blood shoot millionaires. right out of my eyes in many what have they ever done for ways. society except hoard money and i may pass out city. these so-called "clunkers," smoke expensive cigars and we're monocles -- wear monocles.
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well, they are not junkyard like donald trump. what has this guy done for heeps, but luxury-car is like a lexus, mercedes, and bmw's -- anybody? he cannot wait to get his name on another tower. that is all he does. he just tires construction they are not junkyard heaps. workers, and then they work for a long time, adjusts and he can have his name at the top. it is just bring it in, you -- he just hires construction know? what are you doing? workers. it is environmentally friendly. it is? the supposed an apartment in the then thereç is a billionaire, e of those evil rich guys, advantage assumes that people will not drive more and more fuel-efficient cars -- the huntsman. he is probably watching this program in one of supposed environmental his dudgeon mansions -- his advantages seems that. çdeozen mansions. cars that cannot afford -- the supposed environmental advantage "i am going to cure cancer." assumes that. i hate him. this bill ensures that there is enough land for wild horses and we should tax all of their money. burros, providing for the this is only going to cover 5 flandres 44 billion of the estimated $1.50 trillion -- this
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animals, and there is is only going to cover $544 contraception for the horses, and it is likeç a trojan horse. billion. i will patton that. that only leaves the one before teh point, -- the point. it will cost about $200 million from 2010 through 2014 and then another $500 million after that here is what nancy pelosi says. -- i will patent that. so, it is a millionaire's tax. the house just passed this bill when somebody hears $200,000, with the help of republicans. they think i could be there. çthese are all of the republicn names up here. we have been showing them the yes, america, listen to nancy whole time, and if you would like their names so you can call pelosi and those on the left. them, or, better yet, vote them you will never be rich. my father was a baker. out of office -- he is a slogan. his father was a baker. i never went to college. if you are up, you are out. nobody in my family went to when your term is over, you are college, and i know all of the done. member of congress, bye-bye. liberals on the left are saying, "of course, he never went to go to glennbeck.com. college." nobody in my family ever made a dime. by the way, mike twitter page -- if i can make it, you can make it. my twitter page -- i feel like i do not let anybody else, any of
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these tenants, tell you something else. am 12 when i say this. i am sick and tired of people tearing thisç country down -- y after last week's appearance on of these pinheads. this program was disturbing, and he says, "i was on glenn beck on this is not about common sense. this is not about them fixing thursday, talking about health something. care with john stossel. this is about them convincing i was wearing a sports jacket you to give somebody else the but no pants." shaft. and a little too much stuff you should have. information. own power and next, the end of card check. their control under some sort of not so fast. sick, socialist system. next. i never thought it could happen to me... let's go back to that one before the point. we still need to find about two- thirds of the entire bill. the administration needs to come up with this to pay for this whole health-care thing. a heart attack at 53. they say it will come from i had felt fine. but turns out... savings. the government and savings. yes. my cholesterol and other risk factors... like baseball, apple pie, and increased my chance of a heart attack. i should've done something. now, i trust my heart to lipitor. big mexican hat. when diet and exercise are not enough, they do not go together. adding lipitor may help.
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the one problem with this whole unlike some other cholesterol lowering medications, savings scheme is that while the lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk... federal government is saving, the states are going to get a of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries... shaft. they are going to get a raw in patients with several common risk factors... deal. they stand to pick up the tab or heart disease. lipitor has been extensively studied... for eligibility levels. that is great. with over 16 years of research. any of the payments to the lipitor is not for everyone, doctor, benefits, that all goes including people with liver problems... to your state. and women who are nursing, pregnant, gee, who can not print money and or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. bail themselves out? i remember. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, your state. democrats against this bill. or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. one governor is a democrat from tennessee. i was caught off-guard. he said he feared congress was but maybe you can learn from my story. about to pass the mother of all have a heart to heart with your doctor... unfunded mandates. about your risk. and about lipitor. gee, you think so? car insurance company in the nation. but, it's not like we're kicking back, now, and mistake was made by the havin' a cuppa tea. republicans and democrats. gecko vo: takes lots of sweat to become that big. -- a mistake. why would we want to repeat that gecko vo: 'course, geckos don't literally sweat... mess? it's just not our thing... the original bill from gecko vo: ...but i do work hard, mind you. running's, what was millions of dollars -- from mitt romney's gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently
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rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. millions of dollars. gecko vo: second rule: $156 million over the budget. "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, we are friends. 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." what is 33% over budget? come on people. our bad. you know what? it should work that well on a national scale, should it not? itç is only 200%. let's go to the nancy pelosi soak the rich policy. the state would be short about $109 million. if obama tried to pay the çmagical savings part of his health-care plan, when dollars trillion, using the entire [bell ringing] kennedy family fortune, america the way the stock market's been acting lately would still come up about $995 you may wonder if you've been doing the right thing. is the advice you've been getting helping or hurting? billion short -- $1 trillion, are the fees you're paying really worth it? td ameritrade's fees are fair and straight-forward. using the entire kennedy family fortune. the media often misses the their research is independent and unbiased. connections and because they do not see how all of the stories their investment consultants are knowledgeable
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are missed in the day. and there when you need them. they just missed it, so let's so why not talk to one? break down this care in a nutshell. announcer: call today to schedule a free investment check-up, mass care in a nutshell. or visit a td ameritrade branch. for years, they appointed to massachusetts as the success story when it comes to universal health care -- they have pointed to massachusetts. is it really such a success? only 2.6% of the residents are uninsured, 1/6 of the national average, the lowest level of any state, the plan is far from the beacon of hope its proponents make it out to be. government and industry officials agree the plan is unsustainable. public citizen's and physicians for national health programs released a report earlier, calling the program flopped due to its cost, lack of access to care -- called the program flawed. they say it has not reduced health care costs in the state and has proven far costlier than
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expected. meanwhile, a stock analyst has said, without higher premiums or more public funding, here it is not now a great program for the entire country -- it is not a great program. they are spending more on health insurance than it did in 2006, çup 42%. how will massachusetts pay for the $1.30 billion of health care this year? oneç suggestion? [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the increasing the tobacco tax. national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- glenn: reading the obituaries what a remarkable healthy idea. and that is mass care in a over the weekend, walter cronkite passed away. nutshell. and not someone but some think, i swear to you, nothing makes sense. yes, passed away last week. card check. let's tax the cigarette companies. how are we going to pay for it when everybody stops smoking? some say it may reappear, but not in the same format. the president and ceo of the research institute and author, a i told you what would happen with it. here is it. citizen's guide, a fantastic
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book, and michael, the director of health policy studies at the he will not use the fairness cato institute, they both join doctrine. us. it will come from a different direction. sally, let's start with you. when you talk about unions and card check, it will not be card wow, massachusetts is in trouble. all of the hidden costs. can you give me the kitna costs check. it will be fast track. in massachusetts? >> well, the problem is that it tim, is that right? is very much out of control, way >> glenn, thanks for having me more than they thought, and as on. glenn: it is fast track, you mentioned, a tobacco tax is up $1 a pack -- can you give me the costs in massachusetts? right? glenn: the whole idea was let's explain this. these people are genius. for people who have never been in business before, they tax people for smoking so they do not smoke anymore, but now, negotiate. "hey, you know what? with schip and everything else, we are just going to set of of we are paying for all of these the people in ohio on fire." programs with a smoking. they have no intention of the government is pretty soon setting the people on fire, just going to have to start running advertisements to get children burn down a couple of houses. addicted to cigarettes so they they go down with card check, can get the tax money. >> exactly. because of the tremendous cost and then fast track, that is
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overruns, you know, not so drastic. massachusetts has the most what is fast track? expensive health care in the country, and they still have 2.6% of the population in >> think about this, glenn. massachusetts that is uninsured, and that is with an inshore and employer mandate, -- and that is the unions when they are going to turn the petitions in to the with an insurerç and the emplor employer, and then, boom. under the current rules, it is two to three months for a mandate. if 20 percent of them are having a hard time getting a doctor. reasonable election, which is a good amount of time. -- 20% of them are having a hard under their fast track, çit wil time getting a doctor. be 5 to 10 days from the time 23% are still turning up at they turned in petitions in. emergency rooms. glenn: and they only need a they have not cut that cost. that is expensive care. small amount of the work force. >> that is right. people, when they cannot find a glenn: also, no employer can doctor, they turn up at an emergency room, so in throwç union organizers out. massachusetts, it is expensive. if you are a small business, and glenn: it has got to be better the union wants to come in, you care, because the wait time -- cannot say by law, "get the hell out of my store? >> actually, it is getting " you cannot do that. >> that is right, glenn.
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worse. what sally said is correct. the waiting times to seek a you get the petition, and there specialist, it is already the are five days, and they are able worst in the country, and they to crawl all over your workers have gotten worse since mitt during office hours. romney care was enacted. it is outrageous what they are trying to pull. that is despite -- that is in the name of compromise, that is what they're calling this, despite all of the money, the this fast-track legislation. tons of money, that they are throwing at an already efficient health-care system in glenn: here is the great thing. massachusetts the government's budget only accounts for a small they are going to say, "well, you know what? percentage -- in massachusetts. if we cannot reach an agreement, the government's budget only accounts for a small percentage. and we get 30% of your $800 million of new spending employees, and we have five days to make a vote, then we will shows up in the government budget. come to you and negotiate, but another $1 billion or more is if we cannot come to terms, we money that the government is forcing people to spend on will have to go to some sort of third party that is neutral on their own, on health insurance. glenn: come on,ç mike. this bank to help figure it out. " the third party is the u.s. government. they are in bed with the unions. you do not have a prayer. that is crazy talk. >> that is exactly right. the french hate their health the union is certified, and they
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care system because they have to come to you and say, "in 30 buy private insurance. when you have to do now, you days, if you do not agree, we will have to do this onç top of it. will have a federal bureaucrat >> and the worst part is that from d.c. fly in your." with all of this additional by the way, they will be appointed by the obama spending, the state budget, they administration. cannot pay for all of the they will dictate the terms of promises they have made, so they your work contract. now, think about it, glenn. will start rationing care. they have screwed down the price controls with medicaid, and that these guys cannot organize a big makes it harder for people on sale. and now, they will talk about medicaid to see a doctor, and how your business will survive. they just cut to 30,000 legal here it is a recipe for job immigrants from the insurance loss. glenn: no, no, they can rolls in massachusetts, so you organize a lot. have to make sure that you are they are community organizers. popular. this is going to crush an legal immigrants, and those are the ones that we presumably entrepreneurial spirit. this is going to crush the small like, they are thrown off of the business. this is what this is about. insurance rolls. global, business, and do not glenn: that is crazy. worry. you just go to work for the big so we do not give the old people cough medicine. boys. people will say, "that is crazy, glenn. >> i am a legal immigrant, from why do the unions want to canada. distort labor in this country?"
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it is good i am not living in massachusetts. glenn: you like the health care more, next. in canada. are enjoying the new palm pre i am told that all of the time. with its revolutionary web os. the canadians love their health they're running multiple live applications at the same time. care. >> move to massachusetts. - ( thunder and rain ) - 3 million are using the simply everything plan. each is saving $1200 they have a payment systems that - over an at&t iphone plan. - ( cash register dings ) they have in canada. glenn: people in canada love the together that's over $3 billion. - enough to open a dunkin' donuts in space. - ( walkie-talkie sounds ) health-care system. >> i am going to have to go from america's most dependable 3g network. back, obviously, because when bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. you look at what obama is going get the palm pre from sprint. only on the now network. to do, it will getç worse here. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. a way to control costs, they are talking about setting up a global budget for patients, doctors, hospitals, which would mean that a doctor would be paid, say, monthly or once a çyear, for the fall treatment f a patient. i sure they aren't going -- for the full treatment of a patient. i am sure they are going to like that. glenn: if we can get kids out of
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school in the third grade and tell them what they are going to do, maybe train them for weightlifting or gymnastics for the olympics, and that we could tell them, "you are going to be a doctor." i am getting calls, on my radio program telling me, "i am intern," or "i am a doctor." all of the doctors are saying the same thing. get out. if this thing comes, no reason to be a doctor. >> canadians have an escape valve. they come here. >> what they're talking about is you could buy 300 bottles of water. a perfectly legitimate way of paying doctors. what is scary about what they are doing in massachusetts is or just one brita filter. that that is going to be the ( drop plinks ) only choice, so what they are brita-- better for the environment doing is they are creating those and your wallet. incentives, and then they will ration care to reduce the number of services you receive, and if so metlife removed the guesswork. you could choose that sortç ofn combining two essential insurances, arrangement, that could be fine. term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. you could be in a health-care
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glenn: sorry. we are back with tim phillips, the president for americans for prosperity. really quick. what is card check? explain it. >> if unions get 30%ç of the wk force to sign a petition at an individual business, the union will be certified without an election. that is what card check means. there are other bad provisions, too. glenn: so thek are saying, "that is crazy. we are not going to do that. we are going to go fast t rack.:
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" in union, it is so easy to become unionized up there. >> the union almost always loses or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? the elections, whereas here, call imperial structured settlements. they are winning. glenn: here is the thing i'd the experts at imperial can convert like to ask america. they just love america. they do. they love american worker. that is all they are trying to do, these unions, help the american worker. let me show these pictures. can you throw these pictures up? that looks like a union-made signs there, with liberty and justice for all. these pictures are from june 1, 2009, and immigration rally in california, at the united farmworkers, and then you have made day immigration and rallies in chicago, new york, los angeles -- may day rallies. phoenix, ariz., another rally with the united farmworkers.
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new york city, the seiu was there. in pennsylvania, a rally for detained immigrant workers, organized by a local. the acorn people. let me ask you this. what would a union want to bring inç illegals that are working below minimum wage, working in awful conditions? why would they want to do that unless they were trying not to protect american jobs but just glenn: america, you'll be happy trying to get rich and have a whole bunchç of new people sign up to be union members? to know our apology andtoutour s >> you hit it, glenn. they want more of the forced dues that comes from a new union continuing. çhillary clinton was blaming te members, regardless of their status, whether they are here u.s. for global warming. >> we have made mistakes in the from not -- from union members. glenn: all right, i appreciate united states, and we, along with other developed countries, it. there is nothing like starting have contributed most significantly doç the problems your -- going after the unions. that we face with climate we will be right back in just a change. we are hoping that a great minute. .
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country like india will not make the same mistakes. glenn: yeah, except i am thinking in india will make the same mistakes. they are not rejecting -- they are rejected ministrations call for lower admissions -- emissions because they like to bring people out of poverty -- they are rejecting the administration's call. many do not even have electricity. former ambassador john bolton is here, author of a book. my gosh, john. the apology tour just continues. . . i cannot take it. all corners of the globe, and i know the club does not have corners. i am tired of the apologies -- i know the globe does not have corners. what country has not made
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mistakes in the past? >> they always blame america first. the enthusiasm with which it secretary of state clinton announced that we were the source of the problem -- the enthusiasm with which secretary of state announced that we were the source of the problem is at issue. i think the indians gave back a very interesting argument on this per capita emissions thing. if you really want to equalize it, all inhabitantsç of the gle at the same footprint, the same per-capita global emissions. glenn: let me tell you something. who is it? our new green jobs czar once to developç the world. -- wants to. >> whether it is the cap and trade legislation domestically or this other, it is not going to go anywhere. i think this is where his
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coalition falls apart. labor unions in this country care about jobs, their jobs, and they are not about to give it up. glenn: the labour unions? we are counting on our labor unions? -- the labor unions? >> i think the president's program is in real trouble, and i think once he starts losing, like he will on health care -- glenn: i am telling you. this guy is dangerous. he has never lost before. "who are you to question me?" this guy is practically an imperial president now. when he starts to lose, and people start to push him back against the wall, he will not know how to react. >> that makes me more optimistic, because i trust in the inherent goodwill of the american people. i think they will react even more strongly against him. glenn: all right, tell me about
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this. the commerce secretary said it is important that the people who consume the products made all around the world to the benefit of america and its own consumption, we have to pay for that. we know, china, you are not going to do the genhouse gas thing. we will pay your tax for you. i think we have to borrow money from the chinese have to buy their products and then borrow more to pay the carbon tax. >>ç let's stop here and underle this point. the position our secretary of bglenn: sorry, i was just commerce is advocating is the position of the chinese government. playing with my little dashboard you know, it is bad enough when obama. the state department represents other positions better than they do. can you get a tight shot of this. our secretary of commerce is advocating the chinese position. you can get it now that americans need toç understand glennbeck.com. just how far going the i want to thank you so much for administration is. reading "common sense." they are negotiating for the chinese. glenn: i am the guy who said on
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election day," ok, he is my president now." rush said on the radio that he did not what his policies to 60. he did not want these things because he felt that they were -- did not want his policies to succeed. i am going to go one step further than rush limbaugh. i think barack obama does not want america to succeed. >> i think what we should what is not for any individual to succeed or fail, we should want for our country to succeed, and here is where i think obama is different from other americans -- president. he is post america. he is above all, as the "newsweek" editors said. -- editor said. glenn: thank you, ambassador.
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gates. there are fighting wars in iraq and afghanistan -- as said by general gates. overwhelmed by the support they're getting from around the world. the private first class soldier's family released the statement today, the day after he was featured in a video online. an update for the dow. there was news of a private- sector bailout of the englander -- of the ailing lender cit. çbret baier has what is comingp on "special report" tonight. bret: india says, "thanks, but no thanks" when it comes to climate-change deals. glenn: though, america. some stories that the mainstream media is not covered -- hello,ç america.
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the bailout costs and now, according to just some schlub, the troubled asset release program, says it was going to be like $3 billion or $3 trillion, or maybe $9 trillion, and it looks now like it will only be $23.70 trillion to bail out the financial companies. that is almost only $24 trillion. hey, and i have got great environmental news for you. remember that hole in the ozone layer? we did fix it. but what we used to fix it is now making global warming worse. ooops. -- oops. "the washington post" said debbie replacing gases at black superheated gases at like 5000 times that of carbon dioxide --
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said that the replacing gases act like superheated gases. scientists figured out that chemicals thata hole in the -- figured out that chemicals had put a hole in the ozone layer. so we replaced those chemicals with a brand new chemicals, something switzerland said, "do not do that. no, . do not, . " and everyone was -- no, do not do that." global warming is a byproduct of the other problem that scientists said we had to fix. now, as a "the post" writes, we have to find replacements for the replacements, or it will cancel out all of the other things with global warming.
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