genie: nicholas rushworth is here on the set. high, neck. ick: i want to turn first to the washington post, and the verdict of the editorial board of that paper. if you go to look at that, you can see that they are on great, and the critics have no basis to face action. it says the pact sets the ground rule from further pledges. upbeat now, is this technology could be fixed simply by the issue of the account possibility because it is possible to measure various emissions countries are making by satellite. the paper there concludes the critics of climate change action -- we know there are some in the united states. they will have to explain why now they want to harm the united states, standing by slowing progress and not accepting the deal. genie: another paper has an interview with the man known of the father of climate change. "call these two weeks in paris a fraud. >> the former nasa scientists of james hansen, we're seeing that the materials are worthless wood. he says the country that thinks we will have a warming target and then we will