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that was al gore. that wasn't al gore. that was al gore junior.r looks like a mini windfarm. a lot of stuff in my movie wasn't true but some of it was? that's an old psychics trick. knowing america will only remember one or two predictions that are right. he was wrong about mount kilimanjaro, the storms to get worse due to climate change, he said there would be no arctic by 2013. it's there. there's ice. the polar bears are doing great. imagine if this were a different topic and he was a lying about terror. the media would be all over him and they wouldn't be calling him out. you can lie about climate change because the media's assumptions match those lies. they don't call him on it. >> dana: asset -- did you see the tweet that nasa tweeted out? they said it may become it's not as bad as we thought? >> jesse: it's never as bad as we think it is. >> greg: that's a windfarm. >> jesse: i thought he got a nice haircut. he looks quite dapper. the guy has made millions being a climate change preacher. he saying this is where you have to send your money.
that was al gore. that wasn't al gore. that was al gore junior.r looks like a mini windfarm. a lot of stuff in my movie wasn't true but some of it was? that's an old psychics trick. knowing america will only remember one or two predictions that are right. he was wrong about mount kilimanjaro, the storms to get worse due to climate change, he said there would be no arctic by 2013. it's there. there's ice. the polar bears are doing great. imagine if this were a different topic and he was a lying...
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pruitt and al gore, live, only on "fox news sunday" ." plus, former fbi director james comey testifies before congress this week about his conversations with mr. trump. if we will ask our sunday panel about what promises to be a moment of high drama. all right now on "fox news sunday" ." and hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with breaking news out of london, at least seven are dead and dozens injured after another terror attack targeted britain's capital. this comes less than two weeks after a suicide bomber hit a pop concert in manchester, england. and if you minutes we will talk with senator roy blunt, member of the senate intelligence committee. we'll begin with fox coverage catherine herridge. first grade. >> for the third time in three months terror hit the u.k. and once again, it was on saturday in london as the attackers spread across london bridge and a rented van driving up on the walkway smashing into pedestrians. they then ditched her that vehicle a few blocks away and arm to lift long knives stabbed their way t
pruitt and al gore, live, only on "fox news sunday" ." plus, former fbi director james comey testifies before congress this week about his conversations with mr. trump. if we will ask our sunday panel about what promises to be a moment of high drama. all right now on "fox news sunday" ." and hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with breaking news out of london, at least seven are dead and dozens injured after another terror attack targeted britain's...
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with former vice president al gore, a leading advocate on climate change. joining me now is scott pruitt, mr. trump's for the environmental protection agency and a key player in the president's decision. mr. pruitt, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> administrator pruitt: good morning chris. >> chris: i want to start with a question you are asked repeatedly on friday. here it is. >> yes or no, does the president believe that the climate change is of real threat to the united? >> administrator pruitt: what's interesting about all the discussions we had through the last several weeks have been focused on one singular issue, is paris good or not for this country? >> chris: let me get this straight, you and the president spent weeks discussing whether he should pull out all the paris climate deal and are never discussed climate change? >> administrator pruitt: it was about the merits and demerits of the deal. when you look at what this country has achieved since the late 1990s, to thousands, we've seen an 18% production atomic reduction in our co2. we are a
with former vice president al gore, a leading advocate on climate change. joining me now is scott pruitt, mr. trump's for the environmental protection agency and a key player in the president's decision. mr. pruitt, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> administrator pruitt: good morning chris. >> chris: i want to start with a question you are asked repeatedly on friday. here it is. >> yes or no, does the president believe that the climate change is of real threat to...
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al gore is one of the sharpest critics of president trump's decision this week.e welcome him for his first appearance on fox news since the 2000 campaign. >> it's good to be back. thank you for inviting me. >> i want to ask you about this terrible attack in london. how do we stop these attacks on the west, and is president trump's travel be on part of the answer? >> most of the attacks, both in england and here in the united states have been by homegrown terrorists and of course the courts will deal with the travel ban. they've already been struck down. we will see what the supreme court does. the scourge of terrorism, we have to defeat it, but we have to defeated not only with force of arms but also the force of our values. i truly believe giving people around the world a sense that the world have their act together and we will move forward to a break future is one of the important tasks at hand. >> let's turn to the subject at hand, you met with president-elect trump during the transition to discuss climate change. "after words" you said this. >> i had a length
al gore is one of the sharpest critics of president trump's decision this week.e welcome him for his first appearance on fox news since the 2000 campaign. >> it's good to be back. thank you for inviting me. >> i want to ask you about this terrible attack in london. how do we stop these attacks on the west, and is president trump's travel be on part of the answer? >> most of the attacks, both in england and here in the united states have been by homegrown terrorists and of...
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liz: fox news sunday host chris wallis calling out former vice president al gore predicting ten yearshat climate change would happen. he said it in his documentary inconvenient truth. again, that was over ten years ago. here's the inconvenient truth. many of gore's claims didn't come true. the vice president not admitting to that. instead, he's doubling down. >> unfortunately, and regrettably, a lot of serious damage has been done. we are going to suffer some of these consequences, but we can limit and avoid the most cass traffic consequences -- liz: energy stock, let's take a look at them. they're faring pretty well. in the green. remember, they've done a lot to cut emissions. amendment stocks closing more mixed today. we know that even republicans like dick cheney and john mccain are worried about climate change. but, you know, these climate change individuals like al gore, they make these alarming predictions but then they never back down when they turn out to be false. why is that allowed to happen? >> it's been happening since at least the 1960s. back then, we had overpopulation
liz: fox news sunday host chris wallis calling out former vice president al gore predicting ten yearshat climate change would happen. he said it in his documentary inconvenient truth. again, that was over ten years ago. here's the inconvenient truth. many of gore's claims didn't come true. the vice president not admitting to that. instead, he's doubling down. >> unfortunately, and regrettably, a lot of serious damage has been done. we are going to suffer some of these consequences, but we...
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here's what al gore said to me earlier when i interviewed him about this issue. >> the loss of jobs in the coal industry started with the mechanization of the coal industry. natural gas started displacing coal and the fossil fuel sector. and promising to re-create the 19th century is not a visionary strategy for a successful 21st century. >> he is right that you are making a false promise to some of the fossil fuel industries? >> dead wrong. the numbers show the exact opposite. since the fourth quarter of last year to most recently added 50,000 jobs in the coal sector. in the month of may alone, 7,000
here's what al gore said to me earlier when i interviewed him about this issue. >> the loss of jobs in the coal industry started with the mechanization of the coal industry. natural gas started displacing coal and the fossil fuel sector. and promising to re-create the 19th century is not a visionary strategy for a successful 21st century. >> he is right that you are making a false promise to some of the fossil fuel industries? >> dead wrong. the numbers show the exact...
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i talked to al gore.while upset about the decision to get out of paris is optimistic that the coalition of democratic governors and mayors and ceos of america are essentially going to do paris without the federal government. john kerry is much more pessimistic. who is right? >> that's what i was going to address to hugh's comment that you mentioned that kerry was dismissive to rule of law conservatives. well there are a lot of rule of law conservatives who didn't want to get out of the paris agreement. you're making a process argument. you don't like the way we got into it. so you're taking us out of it. that argument doesn't hold up. so why penalize the country -- >> the constitution has a process argument. the constitution is a funnel fundamental deal. >> but you're penalizing the country because of that argument. i'm not done. as a result, there are mayors and governors and heads of major manufacturers and oil companies, many of whom are republicans who want to stay in the agreement because they see wh
i talked to al gore.while upset about the decision to get out of paris is optimistic that the coalition of democratic governors and mayors and ceos of america are essentially going to do paris without the federal government. john kerry is much more pessimistic. who is right? >> that's what i was going to address to hugh's comment that you mentioned that kerry was dismissive to rule of law conservatives. well there are a lot of rule of law conservatives who didn't want to get out of the...
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. >> and al gore is speaking out. >> we are going to solve the climate crisis no matter what the president does. >> a rare interview with the former vice president next. plus what really happened? fired fbi director james comey finally speaks out in front of congress and cameras. >> all i want is for comey to be honest. >> we'll preview the hotly anticipated testimony. and the best political minds will be here on what happens next. >>> hello, i'm jake tapper. terror has struck the heart of europep, this time in london where a deadly attack has left seven innocent people dead and 48 wounded. police believe three terrorists then fled on foot from the van to bu row market, a popular spot for food and drink. busy on saturday nights. there they burst into restaurants swinging huz knives. police arrived on scene just eight minutes after the first call, killing three suspects. in this photo we're about to show you you can see one of the dead terrorists appearing what believes to be a suicide vest. but those vests were fake designed to strike more fear. this is the third attack in the u.k. this ye
. >> and al gore is speaking out. >> we are going to solve the climate crisis no matter what the president does. >> a rare interview with the former vice president next. plus what really happened? fired fbi director james comey finally speaks out in front of congress and cameras. >> all i want is for comey to be honest. >> we'll preview the hotly anticipated testimony. and the best political minds will be here on what happens next. >>> hello, i'm jake...
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victory lap you're hearing from president obama and form vice president al gore who won a noble prize about his comments on climate change. you heard from joe biden. as we're talking about the economics of it all and some people saying donald trump is trying to make coal great again at the expense of clean energy, you know, there is another piece that people aren't thinking about. ka treena remember the debate during the bush years about the rising sea levels and droughts and things of that nature. i looked at the world health organizations website today. they were talking about how people are affected globally by climate change. and this is -- this is the piece of the discussion that's missing as well. how tens of thousands of people die annually because of the fact that droughts and floods. because of climate change, because of bad air, heat what have you what's going on. these people are dying because of things like zika that we had a scare with thp things like dinga and kohl ray. there are so many different components to the conversation yes steve bannon talking about this country
victory lap you're hearing from president obama and form vice president al gore who won a noble prize about his comments on climate change. you heard from joe biden. as we're talking about the economics of it all and some people saying donald trump is trying to make coal great again at the expense of clean energy, you know, there is another piece that people aren't thinking about. ka treena remember the debate during the bush years about the rising sea levels and droughts and things of that...
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watch al gore with our own chris wallace, howard kurtz analyzing whole thing.ave a great sunday. >> david, you too. david: appreciate it. >> california dreaming everybody. golden state advancing a new health care plan without a way to pay for it. it costs multiple billions of dollars. plus leaving it up to the nation's highest court to decide the future of president trump's travel ban. keep it here. >> the ability to come into the united states of america is a privilege, not a right. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov abreak through your allergies.? try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances t
watch al gore with our own chris wallace, howard kurtz analyzing whole thing.ave a great sunday. >> david, you too. david: appreciate it. >> california dreaming everybody. golden state advancing a new health care plan without a way to pay for it. it costs multiple billions of dollars. plus leaving it up to the nation's highest court to decide the future of president trump's travel ban. keep it here. >> the ability to come into the united states of america is a privilege, not a...
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... >> uh-huh. >> hinojosa: ...and that moment when you meet al gore is pretty amazing, right? >> it was. >> hinojosa: because he basically says to you, "oh, just apply for a grant," you know, "we're going to include you in the environmental stuff." and you said to him... >> well, actually, he didn't say it includes me in the environmental stuff. >> hinojosa: oh. >> it was more of, like, a brush-off. the, you know, "apply for a grant" was kind of like, "we'll have these little things that, you know, that's what we do for folks that don't really deserve a seat at he table." and i was just like, "no, we all need to have a seat at the table." it's big enough for all of us. >> hinojosa: i love that. you're replying to the vice president... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...former vice president, and saying, "no, no, no, no, no. i'm not asking for anything; i'm telling you... >> yeah, "...what you need so that we can make this world a better place." >> hinojosa: and how's your relationship with al gore these days? >> oh, we don't really have one. i mean, i totally support what he's doing. i
... >> uh-huh. >> hinojosa: ...and that moment when you meet al gore is pretty amazing, right? >> it was. >> hinojosa: because he basically says to you, "oh, just apply for a grant," you know, "we're going to include you in the environmental stuff." and you said to him... >> well, actually, he didn't say it includes me in the environmental stuff. >> hinojosa: oh. >> it was more of, like, a brush-off. the, you know, "apply for a...
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we'll hear from al gore about what is next this his fight after the paris climate accord. >> we would have a boost if we had not isolated the u.s., if the president hadn't isolated the u.s. from the rest of the world. >> plus, why president trump is once again taking aim at the obama white house. >> they didn't know what the hell they were doing. >> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >> good evening. i'm katy tur in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily." we begin the fallout from the president's frenzied, fuming tweet. after pledging sol dwart the u. krs, the president rimmed into the mayor, he tweeted, pathetic excuse. he had to think fast on his no reason to be alarmed statement. that is the second nile two days that president trump has mischaracterized the mayor's comments that there is, quote, no reason to be alarmed. khan wasn't talk about the terror attack. he was talking about increased police presence. >> just like terrorists constantly finding new ways to disrupt us, harm us, attack us, the police and all of russ finding new ways to keep us safe. londoners will see
we'll hear from al gore about what is next this his fight after the paris climate accord. >> we would have a boost if we had not isolated the u.s., if the president hadn't isolated the u.s. from the rest of the world. >> plus, why president trump is once again taking aim at the obama white house. >> they didn't know what the hell they were doing. >> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >> good evening. i'm katy tur in for chuck todd. welcome to...
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>>> up next, al gore.or scott pruitt take on the paris climate decision. for my chronic back pain backed me up-big time. before movantik, i tried to treat it myself. spent time, money. no go. but i didn't back down. i talked to my doctor. she said: one, movantik was specifically designed for opioid-induced constipation-oic- number two? with my savings card, i can get movantik for about the same price as the other things i tried. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. don't back down from oic. talk to your doctor about
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and vice president al gore joins me now.ing here. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to get to the paris climate accord in a second. i want to get your reaction to the attack last night in london bridge. president trump just made a tweet. i want to get your reaction. at least seven dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and mayor of london said there's, quote, no reason to be alarmed. what is your reaction to that tweet? >> i actually happened to see the statement from the mayor of london, and that's not what i heard him say, and i don't think that a major terrorist attack like this is the time to criticize a mayor who is trying to organize his city's response to this attack. the terrorists want us to live in a state of constant fear and having an effective response is the main thing, and it looks to me like the london police were there in six minutes and the scourge of terrorism has to be defeated. we have to defeat it not only with force of arms but force of our values. >> let's move on to the paris climate agreement. pre
and vice president al gore joins me now.ing here. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to get to the paris climate accord in a second. i want to get your reaction to the attack last night in london bridge. president trump just made a tweet. i want to get your reaction. at least seven dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and mayor of london said there's, quote, no reason to be alarmed. what is your reaction to that tweet? >> i actually happened to see the statement from the...
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al gore did, it was wrong. none of that has come to past. many scientists have jumped back from climate change. said, maybe it's over time in climate. what we have done here is we have elected a president as part of his platform was not to pay the world $26 billion in blackmail over climate that we built this big industry. my ron you're funded by solar panel manufacturers, people that make cars like musk. you're financed by corporate interest that make a lot of money off this climate change rhetoric. yes, it's the climate changes it's because god decided it's time for the climate to change. you're going to say i'm an idiot because i'm invoking god. we elected a president that was going to throw all this hogwash aside. that was a big part of his agendas. it's not to be blackmailed by other countries. guest: john, i think you have me confused with the other side. i support president trump's decision. one of the reasons i do is something president trump didn't talk about, which is global warming as a hypothesis as
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or from a station that he had al gore ended up suing them because he said he didn't get all the money that he was supposed to from al jazeera we know that they had a lawyer on board who was. really a lawyer discover this guy was a lawyer at all he wasn't able to practice law in the states and i think most importantly there were allegations of both the sexism as well as anti semitism within outages era of america so al-jazeera when they were shutting down they said you know what we're just switching gears we're not going to be a bricks and mortar t.v. station anymore we're going online like everybody else and we're putting all our money there and that's the way we're going to be reporting in the states fact of the batter is that their ratings were very very low even with some very strong reporting that they had but let's not kid ourselves i mean al-jazeera has been a target for many entities and we know that the saudi arabians and the u.a.e. to this day are targeting them they're hitting qatar they said one of the thirteen points that they want done by qatar if they're going to stop th
or from a station that he had al gore ended up suing them because he said he didn't get all the money that he was supposed to from al jazeera we know that they had a lawyer on board who was. really a lawyer discover this guy was a lawyer at all he wasn't able to practice law in the states and i think most importantly there were allegations of both the sexism as well as anti semitism within outages era of america so al-jazeera when they were shutting down they said you know what we're just...
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here's what al gore said to me earlier when i interviewed him about this issue. >> the loss of jobs in the coal industry started with the mechanization of the coal industry. natural gas started displacing coal and the fossil fuel sector. and promising to re-create the 19th century is not a visionary strategy for a successful 21st century. >> he is right that you are making a false promise to some of the fossil fuel industries? >> dead wrong. the numbers show the exact opposite. since the fourth quarter of last year to most recently added 50,000 jobs in the coal sector. in the month of may alone, 7,000 jobs. here's what's key about our power grid in this country. you have to have fuel diversity, chuck. because if we go to a all renewable, all natural gas type of an approach, if there is an attack on the transportation network, there is only so much natural gas that can go into that facility to generate electricity. we need solids stored on site to draw down upon for threats to our grid. fuel diversity, stability, consistency is key to the manufacturing base. it's also key to keeping cos
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talking about changing search engine al gore rhythms.cumented. but i haven't seen a single person called for investigation. we didn't need all this other stuff anyway. lou: google and its executives were moving in and out of the obama white house almost dately. they were beneficiaries of the most sophisticated tools known to silicon valley, and at argue any altered the outcome in 2008, but not so much in 2016, and in large measure because of what the trump campaign, you, did in digital meetings. >> these companies have more data than anyone ever. google and facebook have a lot of information about americans. hillary made a lot of statements. some of them accurate, some of them inaccurate. but most of the data and everything we did came from the democratic national committee. it's what they did after 2012 to build up a date base of information so we could target. lou require said to reince priebus, what are you doing to catch up in data mining? what are you doing in targeting data? what are you doing to be ready for 2016? the answer was,
talking about changing search engine al gore rhythms.cumented. but i haven't seen a single person called for investigation. we didn't need all this other stuff anyway. lou: google and its executives were moving in and out of the obama white house almost dately. they were beneficiaries of the most sophisticated tools known to silicon valley, and at argue any altered the outcome in 2008, but not so much in 2016, and in large measure because of what the trump campaign, you, did in digital...
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. >> rushing to push doomsday predictions from former president obama and former vice president al gore. >> on a sunny day in the rose garden what could be defined and construed as a dark speech. >> the day the united states resigned as the leader of the free world. >> we watched a dangerous little man give a scary speech. >> one of the most bleak depictions of america's role as an environmental partner. >> fool nationalist america first dam the rest of the world. >> almost mad libs for conservatives. >> as you pointed out he portrayed a very dark vision for the future of the country. >> this isn't the first time an american president has withdrawn from a global climate deal. the outrage over donald trump's climate deal decision is a groundhog day rerun. >> you know what happens when george bush pulled us out of the kyoto treaty? the next 14 years we reduced our emissions by 18%. we reduced our emissions faster than european countries that are criticizing donald trump. our emissions are at 1992 leveled and not because of a treaty or parchment signed in paris or kyoto but the free market
. >> rushing to push doomsday predictions from former president obama and former vice president al gore. >> on a sunny day in the rose garden what could be defined and construed as a dark speech. >> the day the united states resigned as the leader of the free world. >> we watched a dangerous little man give a scary speech. >> one of the most bleak depictions of america's role as an environmental partner. >> fool nationalist america first dam the rest of the...
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we've been being told since al gore, 1992, that if we don't instantly 24 planet will be over.his shows how long ago was that movie the day after tomorrow? that has to at least be a decade old when jake gyllenhal was in it. we didn't do any of this stuff. it's 30 years with al gore, ten years from the day after tomorrow and nothing seems to happen. that's why lots of us don't believe in it. >> but they don't believe it either. so what's it, look, i'm not questioning climate science i'm saying if you believe that co2 emissions are destroying the world and you're flying a private jet, what is it really about?y >> power control, keepingg the lit people down. ritz part of their religion because they don't have a real religion.'t >> hm. >> for those of you who follow my twitter feed closely you know that i really care about donald trump building a way, the paris accord yesterday. i was watching tv because i was packing and it was so hilarious. i realized it really is a religion for them. he has challenged their religion. >> they want to burn him. thank you for that. >> thank you. >>
we've been being told since al gore, 1992, that if we don't instantly 24 planet will be over.his shows how long ago was that movie the day after tomorrow? that has to at least be a decade old when jake gyllenhal was in it. we didn't do any of this stuff. it's 30 years with al gore, ten years from the day after tomorrow and nothing seems to happen. that's why lots of us don't believe in it. >> but they don't believe it either. so what's it, look, i'm not questioning climate science i'm...
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al gore getting some inconvenient truths of his own courtesy of our chris wallace.rs later. >> yeah. >> weren't you wrong? jillian: so how did he respond? like this. >> limit and avoid the most catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that's now beginning. jillian: a new segment is being added to gore's upcoming sequel film to account for president trump's withdrawal from the paris agreement. all right. you have got to listen to this story. it looks like road workers need to head back to the classroom. a painting crew misspells the word school. you can see it right there. this is on a road right in front of an elementary school of all places. it happened in canada. city officials say the crew accidentally mixed up the letters o, h, spraying them upside down and backwards and just wrong. the mishap going viral on social media. people getting out of their cars to pose with the error. they have corrected the misspelling. as you guys know you have got to double-check when you are spelling something. steve: traffic proofreader. ainsley: how did that
al gore getting some inconvenient truths of his own courtesy of our chris wallace.rs later. >> yeah. >> weren't you wrong? jillian: so how did he respond? like this. >> limit and avoid the most catastrophic consequences if we accelerate the pace of change that's now beginning. jillian: a new segment is being added to gore's upcoming sequel film to account for president trump's withdrawal from the paris agreement. all right. you have got to listen to this story. it looks like...
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anyway, al gore and commissioner pruitt this weekend, this sunday on "fox news sunday" on your local fox station. set those dvrs now. former fbi on the expected chief james comey, what he could reveal about the president and the investigation into the fired national security adviser michael flynn. will the white house try to shut comey down to prevent him from telling whatever he knows? that's coming up from the fox news deck on this friday afternoon. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your docto
anyway, al gore and commissioner pruitt this weekend, this sunday on "fox news sunday" on your local fox station. set those dvrs now. former fbi on the expected chief james comey, what he could reveal about the president and the investigation into the fired national security adviser michael flynn. will the white house try to shut comey down to prevent him from telling whatever he knows? that's coming up from the fox news deck on this friday afternoon. if you have moderate to severe...
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maybe it is time she moved onto higher pursuits, jimmy carter lost in 1980 and al gore in 2000 , theyevoted themselves to causes they believed in, international peacemaking for carter and climate change for gore and they both won nobel peace prices, not a bad legacy, even for someone who hope to shatter a glass ceiling. riverside, california, independent line, good morning, timmy. early for you. caller: it is, but i get up with the chickens. hillary and her husband are good people but i did not vote for them because i do not believe in their values. they do not stick behind god. they wait until they go to be president and then want to talk about religion and black people, they want to talk about mexicans. immigrants.asians, they always wait until they are going to run for president and then they like everybody. we like white people. -- black people. we like everything about mexican people. they are good heart working people -- hard-working people. she has got to go, she and her husband, it is all about money and nothing about people. nothing about u.s. citizens. host: paul is calling
maybe it is time she moved onto higher pursuits, jimmy carter lost in 1980 and al gore in 2000 , theyevoted themselves to causes they believed in, international peacemaking for carter and climate change for gore and they both won nobel peace prices, not a bad legacy, even for someone who hope to shatter a glass ceiling. riverside, california, independent line, good morning, timmy. early for you. caller: it is, but i get up with the chickens. hillary and her husband are good people but i did not...
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john kerry, al gore. do you see a theme?> in fairness, al gore and john kerry lost to conventional candidates. for donald trump did was unprecedented too. he had never been elected to the school board. he had no ground game. he spent less money than anybody since chester arthur. he veered erotically off message, so, sometimes they'd be talking about make america great again, and 10 minutes later he'd be going on about how macy's stock has tanked since they stopped carrying trump ties. and yet, somehow, he manages to beat to the most qualified candidate ever to run for the presidency of the united states. the democrats and the candidate herself just can't accept that this happened. in essence, they are right. if it was a military campaign, they'd be teaching it at colleges across the world for the next two centuries. it's remarkable. >> tucker: fair point. you're making a great point. this is a pretty conventional defense mechanism, psychological reaction. i which we weren't drinking the foreign policy along with her, though.
john kerry, al gore. do you see a theme?> in fairness, al gore and john kerry lost to conventional candidates. for donald trump did was unprecedented too. he had never been elected to the school board. he had no ground game. he spent less money than anybody since chester arthur. he veered erotically off message, so, sometimes they'd be talking about make america great again, and 10 minutes later he'd be going on about how macy's stock has tanked since they stopped carrying trump ties. and...
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al gore dice que el presidente trump sacÓ de contexto las palabras del ataque. >> sabemos que en londresesidente trump. reportera: no fue el Único tuit controversial del presidente. antes de las condolencias aprovechÓ para recordar su decreto. "noevidencias de que eso nos haga mÁs seguro". susan collins asegurÓ que el decreto era demasiado amplio y que por eso fue rechazado por las cortes. los comentarios del presidente que vienen en un momento donde su administraciÓn le ha pedido a la corte suprema a quienes lo que el veto migratorio. arantxa: tras la ola de atentados jihadistas que sacuden el planeta, un estudio hecho por el Índice de paz global revela que el terrorismo a nivel mundial estÁ a su nivel mÁs alto de todos los tiempos, ya que desde el 2011 los atentados se han triplicado y las muertes por terrorismo se han elevado en mÁs de 900% desde el aÑo 2007. la factura tiene un costo multimillonario a nivel econÓmico e impagable a nivel humano. peggy: policÍas con armas largas en los lugares mÁs concurridos del planeta parecen haberse convertido en la nueva norma, segÚn cifras del Ín
al gore dice que el presidente trump sacÓ de contexto las palabras del ataque. >> sabemos que en londresesidente trump. reportera: no fue el Único tuit controversial del presidente. antes de las condolencias aprovechÓ para recordar su decreto. "noevidencias de que eso nos haga mÁs seguro". susan collins asegurÓ que el decreto era demasiado amplio y que por eso fue rechazado por las cortes. los comentarios del presidente que vienen en un momento donde su administraciÓn le...
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al gore is next. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. >> we have seen a decline in emissions on a global basis for the first time they've stabilized and started to decline. so some of the responses of the last 10 years have helped. but unfortunately and regrettably a lot of serious damage has been done. >> bill: there is al gore blasting president trump's move getting out of the paris climate deal. chris wallace's question was interesting. john sununu here to talk about this. good day to you. chris wallace said didn't you warn in 2006 we would be facing drastic measures, the world would reach a point of no return within 10 years. wallace says it's been 11 years. the former vice president's answer is that globally we have reduced emissions and that could explain why we've gotten a break. what
al gore is next. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. >> we have seen a decline in emissions on a global basis for the first time they've stabilized and started to decline. so some of the responses of the last 10 years...
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. >> reporter: even as democrats from president obama to former vice president al gore to minority leader nancy pelosi blast the decision as reckless. >> it's about the children and the responsibility we have to them. >> reporter: meanwhile the governors of states like new york, california and washington have committed to upholding the paris agreement and taking aggressive action on climate change. the backlash growing, even as white house officials still refuse to say whether the president views climate change as real. >> does he believe global warming is a hoax? >> he believes in clean air, clean water and a clean environment and feels we need to negotiate better deals for this country. >> does president trump still believe climate change is a hoax? >> look, president trump believes is he was elected to grow the u.s. economy and provide great job opportunities for american citizens. >> does the president believe that climate change is real and a threat to the united states? >> you know what's interesting about all the discussion we had through the last several weeks have been focused on
. >> reporter: even as democrats from president obama to former vice president al gore to minority leader nancy pelosi blast the decision as reckless. >> it's about the children and the responsibility we have to them. >> reporter: meanwhile the governors of states like new york, california and washington have committed to upholding the paris agreement and taking aggressive action on climate change. the backlash growing, even as white house officials still refuse to say whether...
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al gore visiting the bay area to promote his sequel to "an inconvenient truth." what the new film focuses on>>> a new scandal brewing in the high-tech world. we'll bring you up to speed. ==mike/trx== (mike ad libs) >>> a cloudy start for some at 6:11. a live look outside at the fremont. a nice calm wind. the winds picking up as we go through the day as temperatures increase. we'll start to see some clearing by 10:00 or 11:00 this morning and then from there our temperatures warm up quickly into the upper 70s today. 23450 the next several days we're in for some upper 80s inland. i'll talk about that and what's ahead as you make plans for the week coming up in five minutes. >>> ka an earlier crash caused quite a stir. those are cleared up. now bart with a minor delay. nothing major but one to note. >>> some major changes you might notice on a road in palo alto that could displace some folks. according to the palo alto weekly dozens of rvs that are parked along el camino real near the stanford university campus are going to have to move if they've been parked there
al gore visiting the bay area to promote his sequel to "an inconvenient truth." what the new film focuses on>>> a new scandal brewing in the high-tech world. we'll bring you up to speed. ==mike/trx== (mike ad libs) >>> a cloudy start for some at 6:11. a live look outside at the fremont. a nice calm wind. the winds picking up as we go through the day as temperatures increase. we'll start to see some clearing by 10:00 or 11:00 this morning and then from there our...
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al gore's first appearance on "meet the press" in about a decade. all of that is this sunday.ght against open yoids but first it's jobs friday. >> thank you. stocks hitting all time highs despite a weaker jobs report. the dow up 62 points. the nasdaq advancing 58 points. the economy added 138 nonfarm pay roll jobs in the month of may, fall short of expectations of 185,000. the biggest gains came in the business and professional services sector. the unemployment rates and the jobless rate ticking down to 4.3%. 66,000 fewer jobs than originally reported. that's the latest on cnbc. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them.
al gore's first appearance on "meet the press" in about a decade. all of that is this sunday.ght against open yoids but first it's jobs friday. >> thank you. stocks hitting all time highs despite a weaker jobs report. the dow up 62 points. the nasdaq advancing 58 points. the economy added 138 nonfarm pay roll jobs in the month of may, fall short of expectations of 185,000. the biggest gains came in the business and professional services sector. the unemployment rates and the...