it is my duty to remind the legislative branch of our desperate need to frc, frc, frc,frc. climate changes urgent. this is no time to have us lurking. to be blunt, mr. chair, i do not like it. and i have dealt with it the nicest but this delay is not righteous and now we are in a crisis. [end video clip] host: he joins us on the washington journal and we have plenty of callers for you. guest: every time i hear that clip i am reminded every -- i am reminded that i need an autotune. host: we do not have that for you. deborah in ohio. republican. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i do not know where to start and i am a retired scientist. for the last 15 years i have enjoyed studying -- studying the climate and reading about it but we also have a nasa engineer and my family. my concern is global warming is real, we are 170 years past the ending of the last little ice age. the seas dropped but prior to that in the medieval warming period they rose 1.6 meters and it all has to do with a lot of science, volcanic activity and etc.. it is real. but what we are n