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Trump new poll shows ted cruz way ahead in iowa. Well have analysis and talk to another g. O. P. Contender, Ohio Governor john kasich. Theres other news, too. Senate intelligence chairman richard burr joins us with the latest on the Santa Barbara shooting well talk to an actual scientist about the new climate. Its all coming up on face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs good morning welcome to face the nation. Im john dickerson. Nearly 200 countries have signed on to a Climate Change agreement they hope will avert a global disaster. Each promise to slow Carbon Emissions towards a goal of preventing Global Temperatures from rising more than two degrees celsius or 3. 6 degrees fahrenheit above preindustrial temperature levels. These are nonbinding and theres no inr enforcement mechanism to punish those who dont keep their promise. Secretary of state john kerry, who led the u. S. Delegation, compared the effort to moving we spoke with him earlier from paris and asked him about the lack of enforcement in the deal. But to get an agreement with 186 nations signing on to a uniform system of required mandatory reporting by which they could be held to a standard and also to be able to have a very ambitious goal and have the flexibility that we have in this agreement to be able to meet those standards did essential. And so i think its a break away agreement which actually will change the paradigm by which countries are making judgments about this. The most important thing, john, that really happened today is that the Business Community of the entire world is receiving a message about countries now moving towards clean alternative, Renewable Energy and trying to reduce their carbon footprint. Investment and its technology, that is going to solve this problem. People accept somewhere in the vicinity of 50 trillion to be spent over the course of the next 30, 40 years. That is going to be an enormous transformation of our economy, better because it will reduce our dependency on foreign fuel, will increase our security, it will provide for our environment, cleaner air, healthier people. Just all kinds of pluses and in the end going to be a job creator. Dickerson what signal does this send to the coal, oil and gas market . Were going to continue to be pumping gas and using gas as oil for years to come. What it does signals that theres transformation taking place and people need to diversify, people need to look for cleaner ways of doing things. We commit a fair amount of money to the effort to find clean coal. Clean way, then coal could continually have a future under those circumstances, depending on the price. But more hand more Energy Production is going to become price dependent. The president sees this as a critical transformational issue for the american economy. Its also critical for us because you can already see in the United States the negative impacts of Climate Change. The president went up to alaska this year and showed the world our Glacier National park thats disappearing will be altogether gone in a few years thats happening around the world. Dickerson one last question, mr. Secretary. You spent lot of time talking to muslim nations and paying attention to americas imagine muslim countries what affect does it have that theres conversation about banning america . Let be very direct. I believe that that kind of a ban is contrary to american contrary to our constitution. But i also think its a very dangerous Foreign Policy. Because it says to those in islam who are trying to exploit people and recruit foreign fighters and otherwise it says, look, look at america. Here they got guy running for president who is waging war against islam. Now thats their impression. Its exploitable. Whether he intended it or not and allows for recruitment, it allows for americans to seem like it is indeed discriminatory against islam, against muslims. And it is highly discriminating against Many Americans and others who are muslim. Many people in the world who know that their religion has been hijacked and want to recoup it. I think its got a huge downside in terms of American Foreign policy and i hear this from Foreign Ministers and with people invar just countries. Dickerson thanks so much, we turn now to campaign 2015. Last week republican consultant frank luntz gathered past and present donald Trump Supporters in virginia to get their thoughts on the republican front runner. Including his controversial comments on muslims. Done amend j. Trump is calling for total and complete shut down of muslims entering the United States, raise your hands if you agree with him. 14, 16, 17. They want to come here and blow up america. We have no way of knowing. We have no way of knowing who they are. Yes, we need temporary thats very reasonable position. And the president is not making this deal safer. He wants to im actually a little jumpy, i find. Trump is the only one who would come out Say Something like this no one else would do it. You credit him with that . I do. No one else would say it. Who would say it . You dont see even in this room this explosion of points of view that maybe he went too far in what he said . You know what he says, he says something completely crazy and ininflammatory. Then he dials back starts would needs common sense. Trump is smart like a fox. Hes in campaign mode. He has to be proactive. Hes intention family playing the medium hes saying things that are right on the edge, hes exaggerating. Hes saying thing that he knows the Mainstream Media will grab and throw gasoline on. It goes really big. Were not believing everything hes saying. Were taking it for exactly what he just explained. He goes out and he makes a huge fuss to get everyones attention to get his issues addressed. You want him to say, yes, okay, here is what were going to do. Is it his persona, his tenacity, his raising of issues you wear about. His personality is just so large. Hes out there, hes getting everyone to talk about stuff just like lady back here said. He is entertaining. He is giving everyone something to talk about. He looks president ial and he acts president ial. You think he acts president ial . When he is he, i would bomb the [bleep] out of isis. He used the word [bleep] is that president ial . Yeah americans think country is in crisis. Trump is telling them the country is in crisis people flock to a strong leader when crisis. Not all people, dont talk about people, you flock to trump. Im attracted to his persona. Because . Because of whats happening international affairs. He stands up there he gives with any crap. Youre an African American, why do you support trump . Because hes saying stuff that needs to be said. When it comes to the general election i think number of African Americans will vote for him, the his persona, entertainment, hes a businessman. He will have people to ensure that these types of things arent said out loud. Weve seen lot of bad things that trump has done. Seen a lot of bad things that hes said, lot more problems in this country that i feel that he is more qualified to handle. Socially were tired of political correctness, were being burdened with it. I think its making us weaker as a country globally. And i think that he represents that voice of that correctness frustration. He makes mistakes, hes human. He says some things that are off color that im embarrassed by occasionally. I still think hes a leader and will prove that hes a leader. We need a complete shake up. Hes the only one that can do it. The 64,000 with marco rubio as republican nominee trump running as independent, who is going to vote for trump raise your hands, right now. The Establishment Republicans just died. They should. Its time for real change. Thats more than half of you just raised your hands that youre going to leave the Republican Party. No. Im voting for a man or woman that wants to change this country. He said it. Theyre not listening. Im voting for the person. Rubio has the energy but i think he has the energy and the actual take the people with us. I think theres enough of us out there would go out, never knocked on doors before ever would actually bring my republican brother, come on, let me talk to you. Never done that. The Republican Party has failed us the last two times with weak candidates, mccain is weak and romney who is weak. Were tired of weak candidates. There is no number two to trump. Who is number two that can really win the election . Who . Trump is independent youre voting for trump. Yeah. Id vote for him over rubio. Because maybe the party does need to be fractured. Maybe its time to blow it up. Hillary is dickerson frank joins us from las vegas where republicans will debate on tuesday. Frank, some that have whole experience up for us whats the big headline for you . Political correctness is alive and well and it is found in the trump candidacy. Three things, number one that trump voters are much more optimistic that any other republicans because they believe that donald trump can actually turn back barack obama. Number two that these voters were salty in their language than any vehicle us group i have ever moderated. They have taken the tone and demeanor of their candidate and theyre proud of it. Number three, if donald trump should decide to run as independent, the Republican Party will be in deep, deep trouble. And by the way, i blame the leadership of the g. O. P. Because donald trump does his worst in the president ial debates. If there were more debates where other candidates were standing bid sigh side with donald trump he would not be in the position that he is today. Dickerson what struck me that there have been series of times in this cycle so far where political strategists and people in the theres have looked at donald trump said, this will be the time that he falls. Suggested no matter how many times you offered the audience an opportunity to leave donald trump, to dislike him, to find some other candidate they might like, they seemed to rally around him even more strongly. Youre right. Discounted all the attacks, the flip flops, he has the right to change his opinion. Attacking republicans hes just being entertaining. Even his attacks on women, comments hes made about women they dont like it but they find way to justify it. The only thing that could hold trump up is if it were to come out that there were employees that were mistreated or Small Businesses that were mistreated by trumps companies, that would cause him a problem. All this other political stuff that you hear from the media from his opponents, none sticks to him. Dickerson play a little more from the focus groups because a lot of what motivates them that you discovered is an anger about president obama. So lets listen. Obama. Great speaker. Jellyfish marsh meme low. Annoying. Delusional. Naive. I just cant believe glim lost. Out of touch. Politician. Full of himself. Clueless. Ineffective. Elitist. Doesnt respect american values. Overwhelmingly cocky. Unamerican. Amateur. Zero leadership. Out of his depth. Arrogant. Still waiting on this hope and change. Antiamerican. Unamerican. Bay pack obama, seriously . Dickerson thank frank, i would suggest that they dont like the president but could any other republican, why couldnt any other republican just grab on to that feelingy is donald trump particularly because no other republican willing to say the things that i dont believe there would be a trump candidacy if there wasnt an obama presidency. And trumps willingness to say things that we all say go beyond the pale, that is unacceptable in american mol the particulars, these voters exactly what they want to hear and no other candidate talking that way. Dickerson not just that they dislike the president but that donald trump is the opposite of the qualities they see in the president. Let me ask you about any other candidate in the republican field, any purchase for any other candidate in that room . Only one who seemed to have some interest was ted cruz. And obviously with the poll that youre about to talk about thats significant. But for the most part, theyre not looking at moving from another candidate theyre considering do they follow trump through independent candidacy, should trump make that decision. And the language that i used, i about had a heart attack because ive been through this now for so passionate and committed to a candidate after seeing an hours worth of reasons why not to vote for him. John, this is significant. Trump is not going away, more importantly these voters arent going away. Dickerson all right. Frank luntz, thanks so much. Well be back in a moment. We can help guide your investments through good times and bad. For over 75 years, our clients have relied on us to bring our best thinking to their investments so in a variety of market conditions. You can feel confident. In our experience. Call a t. Rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor. To see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings. T. Rowe price. Dickerson joining us from columbus is republican president ial candidate and Ohio Governor john kasich. Governor kasich i wanted to ask you, you said that youve you would be doing as well as donald trump if you were getting the find of gargantuan free media. Do you think having listened to that focus group youd be doing as well with that group of voters . John, look, the people are very frustrated. As you know, as youve covered politics for a long time we need to fix problems. Were not going to in this case them by yelling and screaming. Lets just get i dont want but in balancing the federal budget, does anybody you know how hard it was, you got to pull people together in both parties to get it done. You want to fix Social Security, you cant bludgeon people into going along with it in the congress. You want to provide for the National Security and you need to rebuild the military you want to have a program that resolves a problem of encryption just cant do it by yelling at people or you have to work together. Im in this race for one basic reason. I know how to get the economy moving again and i know what we need to do with National Security i just spoke at the Council Foreign relations i id encourage people to go on their website look at the speech. Were not going to get anywhere until were able to get republicans and democrats to work together. And polarization and divisions is going to lead us down the wrong path. I get these people who are upset. I grew up in a community where people were always suspicious of the government or thinks that they didnt deliver things. But we got to stay calm and we have to unite ourselves. You know what, we will. You mark my words. We will. Trump is not going to be president. And hes not going to be a nominee its not going to happen. Dickerson the people in their republican primary process understand what the country needs . Thats a focus group, john. Lets not get carried away with putting handful of people in a room. I think in the end they get overwhelmed by people who say, we got to get things fixed. If they carry the day, were not going to get things fixed. People are worried about what were going to do with medicare and Social Security. If you dont get both Political Parties to recognize that or at least lower the warfare efforts by both parties. Ive witnessed this throughout my lifetime, whether it was tip oneill and Ronald Reagan working on Social Security or whether it was me and my friends working on balancing the feted real budget with bill clinton. People now want to know, how are we going to save Social Security . One party just cant do it. And you cant yell at legislators. I used to be a legislators now im an executive ive had the perspective from both sides. John, i really do believe at the end people are going to say who can land the plane and who has got the experience. Upset. But you know what, over time people tend to settle down when they actually go into the voting candidate to be president of the United States. Dickerson let me ask you question about those Republican Voters and policy issues, 54 of Republican Voters in our latest cbs poll supported a within on states. Well, john, first of all we dont need more division. Everybody who is a muslim isnt some terrorist obviously. Vast majority, you have infinitesimal number who disported the religion and entered the culture of death. Let me also say about your polls. Youre polling like 400 people out of 325 million. I see polls all the time. I become more convinced now that the reason that god invented pollsters was to make astrologers look accurate. I dont believe that thats where the Republican Party is. Im on the ground. I just did my 42nd town hall meeting in New Hampshire. Thats where you go into a room, you sit there or you stand there and they come at you with questions. They try to size you up. This is not what i get when im there. Its not what i get when i to go South Carolina or out to iowa. This is not what i hear. I hear people saying, im worried about my job. Im worried about my kids future what are you going to do about it . What are you going to do about Social Security. What are you going to do about college debt. Thats what i hear. I dont have people coming up yelling about this other stuff. And im right there, anybody can come. By the way id invite everybody to come to my meetings, lets talk through all of these issues. Dickerson senator excuse me governor kasich inviting everyone even astrologers and pollsters. Well be right back. See you, john. Happy holidays. Dickerson thanks, you, too governor. This holiday season, get ready for mystery. Whats in the trunk . Nothing. Romance. 18 inch alloys. You remembered. Family fun. 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And so you just saw that frank luntz panel, people want action. They want someone thats going to be aggressive and ted cruz has been doing that. While also sounding a little bit more sane than front runner youre seeing that in the poll now. Thats why you also see donald trump going after him because he recognizes that there is a threat. Dickerson susan, so goes iowa so goes republicans . Not the case recently. Last two winners of the iowa caucus have not even won the nomination not to mention presidency. Look at New Hampshire thats where establishment republican candidate like john kasich and christie and bush and rubio will fight out against trump and cruz. Dickerson well look at these numbers when we come back for right now take short break. Well be back in a moment. This is the one place were not afraid to fail. Experiments may not work. But a few might shape the future. Like turning algae into biofuel. New technology for. And cars twice as efficient as the average car today. 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Very good, able to talk, very raw, hon e, open way they were couching their statements. It was inconsistent at times. Yeah, we dont think he means what he says but we love it. Kind of crazy but hell take care of it. They didnt seem him being 100 what he presents himself to be thats okay with them because he with the system with media as well as Republican Party. Frank luntz asking with him to independent bid has to be shaking the foundation right now of the rnc and other candidates. It tells us a different type of candidate. Dickerson that line about, he doesnt really mean all of this it will be different when hes in office what liberals used to say about john mccain. He doesnt mean all of that. Jamelle, let me ask you one of the criticism of the media of other republican has been they dont press trump on his facts. If only people knew that he wasnt telling the truth in some is in stances he wouldnt have all this support. That doesnt seem to be true having watched that focus group. Not true at all having watched the focus group. Whether its ever been true ever. They are immune to truth in fact and so on. Very few people look at they made the decision based on all sorts of beliefs then look for the information to justify it. One real quick thing about the panel or the focus group, is that my inner social scientist saw, a living representation of something that many sociologists have been noting over the course of the Obama Administration is disstrength rise in racial resentment and antiblack attitude in the wake of 2010 and 2012 among all groups, all groups of white democrats, white republicans, especially white republicans, increase in racial resent channel sort of measure of social Scientists Use to determine a persons attitudes about African Americans, particularly other groups. Trumps supporters show all the hallmarks of people with high levels of racial resentment. They are seem good number believe that president obama is unamerican or maybe even a number refer to him as arrogant and elitists for myself leads very much like upity as old insult towards African Americans who have achieved some sort of stature and mainstream society. All these things, i see in that focus group and connect back to real hard battle we have about the change in racial attitudes. We had frank lunz say if there hadnt a president barack obama there wouldnt be candidate donald trump. You did hear people who are maybe uncomfortable with African American president but are not happy with the rise of important new part of the american electorate even Climate Change treaty we know from polling that Trump Supporters not believe in Climate Change here is president and a time that has and nation that has moved in direction that made many trump voters generally uncomfortable fueled his support. Dickerson governor kasich said, this is small group, its broadly what is your sense . They reflect a general mood of the country. Im not sure i entirely agree point about trump and facts. He is a brilliant marketer hes so good as what he does. It was no accident he came out with that muslim comment next day after a lackluster speech by a president who looked disengaged and had no new policies for the nation. He comes out and says this. And he loves it when people then say, hes a racist. Because it diverts attention away from the policy. The policy just its a bad policy. Theres no real way to implement it. Theres no proof that it would be effective in stopping another San Bernadino. Potential ly very bad idea f. We want to win gin the terrorists in the middle east have to make coalition with moderate muslim forces, this does not help us. The pity is that republican candidates arent talking about that. Because this might actually have effect on trump and his presidency. Why are they not talking about that . Yes, they say bad trump then they move on. Theres nobody why is that . Because he just manages to say these things that are so inflammatory they have to respond on emotional level make some sort of moral statement about donald trump. And the rest all gets lost. He loves it when that happens. Dickerson go ahead. I think the focus group gave some of an answer half said that trump ran as independent would support him. If you step back youre republican official this is terrifying. If for some reason you anger trump or do something to get trump on the bad side of the party at large he leaves for independent you just torpedoed your partys chances for the white house. The republicans politicians and officials are kind of theyre trapped, im sure you can look at their body language what they say just denounce trump with all of the fire in their belly but afraid if they do they risk so its this hostage situation. Dickerson this may be a situation where you have denunciation of trump and then none of the candidates, no one will say, but if hes the nominee i wont support him. Contradiction seems strong but its there. It is strong. Like gentleman nell said they dont want to push him out. They know its over. So, hear jeb bush, really have hard time supporting donald trump as nominee saying well they want him to fall on his own weight then go away. They dont want him to be a continuing protest against the system because then system loses. Good luck with that. Because i dont see how you look at development now and polling we have now not conclude that either drum will republican nominee or end den dent candidate for president only now do you see republican official trying to grapple with what that means. Not only for losing the white house but for losing republicans what it means for the future of the Republican Party. Im not sure i agree with that only just because not that i would deny trump support has been consistent. But what we have also seen just in the last few weeks is that in fact events can shake up quite dramatically, still very fluid. Chris christie is now number two in New Hampshire. Ben carsons support has fallen off dramatically. Ted cruz now leading donald trump. I think you as you get closer to these things some more people drop out of the races dynamics shift. Dickerson lets talk about that trump out cruz. Trump is denouncing that, but says. Watch what he said, listen to what he said on fox news sunday. I dont think he has the right temperament. I dont think hes got the right judgment. Whats wrong with his temperament. The way hes dealt with the senate he goes in there like frankly like a little bit of maniac never going to get things dickerson hes talking about senator ted cruz there. And that suggests he feels a little heat from senator cruz. Senator cruz has not attacked donald trump and he says hes only a counter puncher. First a great way of putting the way cruzs approach. Hes always said donald is great, i dont have same policy on this but hes great. He didnt say trump had the right judgment, trump is obviously fighting back in that sense. But its the polls, trump goes after whoever he sees as threat now sees ted cruz as a threat. A little funny to hear donald trump suggest that another candidate might have problem with temperament and judgment senate. But, yeah, say what he needs to say. Dickerson kim, ted cruz has patient strategy hes been playing out here. Is this his moment to grab that when give us your sense. Hes doing very well. Liabilities which you saw this week, fact that he felt compelled to give National Security Foreign Policy speech, this goes one of the clever strategies way back he was going to get all these rand paul voters, there are fewer of them in the republican electorate, post paris and post San Bernadino hes out there on questions of metadata a little bit more restrained in terms of Foreign Policy. Lot of Republican Voters who want very muscular Foreign Policy leader he felt compelled that he had to go and shore himself up on that in terms of a speech. Youre going to see in this debate this week i think lot of republicans who are eager to hit him on that. Chris christie, jeb bush, marco rubio, interesting to see how he does. Dickerson is marco rubio have to do something something now, the conversation is now cruz and trump debate coming up, marco rubio has had goody baits hes tried to make something that have nsa vote what he sees as ted cruzs lack of analysis by the nsa. What is your sense of marco rubio . I think rubio should just continue doing what hes doing. Steady increase in the poll. Going up slowly. In places like iowa, but theres been steady increase he has given great debate performances, he seems to be on everyones good side of the Republican Party. So, if i were rubio i dont think any more that you can do at this point other than see what happens with the other candidates. At a certain point if rubio cant get over a hump may have nothing to do with rubio everything to do with the republican primary right now. I will say that there is concern that rubio is not running as good of ground unit as he could be unioning. Comments made by republican officials in iowa and New Hampshire suggest rubio not spending much time. Congressman rubio come pain he needs to spend that much time. That to me, anything concertained about rubio that to in that regards, to win the states you have to invest time and energy in the people there. Rubio campaign seems to differ. The Cruz Campaign notably very much believes that you have to invest time and effort into winning the states. Dickerson being maybe election is now nationalized you dont have to do what you used to have to do. Lets not leave without talking about a broken convention. Usually something only talk about in our fantasies now there was some coverage of it this week. What is your thoughts on the convention . First of all id like to vote in favor because how much fun would that be to cover . Republicans havent broken Convention Since 1948. But i think you could see how it would happen. Happen with evangelical voters going with ted cruz. Ben carsons days are over. Who is establishment republican candidate, can that be rubio. Have one candidate that could stand up to the force that is if you have a threeway split like that, that is the recipe for a broker convention. Dickerson nobody has delegates when they get there, there for has to be managed in the moment. You have a second ballot. If candidate doesnt win on the first you have a second ballot. Then those people who were elected, delegates elected in primaries are no longer required to vote for whoever won their primary. Under all these complicated rules, it goes state by state what you are allow to do. Opens up the doors to the kind of politicking that we havent seen in quite some time. Back room politicking. Dickerson final question, this was seen not by certain candidates in the race attempt by establishment to tinker with the process. Is that really what this was . I think what i understand the numbers of the rnc sat down were having discussion about what would happen if this or case where people get very, very touchy about stuff like this. Before we get to brokered convention. Got 14 candidates going into iowa see how many come out of iowa on the other end. This could actually winnow down. Dickerson let voters vote before you decide how youre going to work on that. All right. 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Dickerson investigators trying to recreate what they were doing in two years before actual attack. What do we know about what the plot appear to be two years in the making or previous plots they might have been involved in. These individuals were radicalized way before probably as early as 2010 for him. And 2012 for her. We want to look at how our immigration process, visa for spouse broke down this they didnt notice the radicalization. More importantly what weve got to know is who they might have had conversations with relative to their planning, access to the weapons. They didnt just overnight learn how to make 19 pipe bombs. Dickerson thats right. And there was a lot of conversation, but his wife satheen malik online, social media, that was missed . Was that missed it was missed obviously. Should there be something more done in terms of monitoring social media . John, today we dont know how much that have might have happened in closedin systems, encrypted. And what weve seen with paris and now with San Bernadino, terrorists who are committed to destroy their digital footprint to, destroy phones, to take hard drives, im sure that the fbi was in the lake trying to find if there was any that have Electronic Media in the lake. That they can go and trace the conversation, is that took place. Let me just say today, encryption is becoming more and more problem with our ability to see inside of the communications of individuals both in the United States with each other and with people abroad. Dickerson it seems like there are two issues. One is conversations having just out in the open but there are so many going on and can you take social media conversation and trace that back, might just be somebody blowing off steam thats one thing that seems to have been missed here. Not all this was encrypted. It doesnt seem like any evidence that it was. Understand we have two people who legitimately, legally were in the United States, one lived here for years. How would we have detected them unless a neighbor had raised an issue with Law Enforcement. Dickerson right. In social media may not be possible to find lets talk about encryption. Do you want to do something, Silicon Valley Companies Say that you cant create a back door that gets encrypted system that has back door for Law Enforcement also creates back door that makes your vulnerable. Johnf we changed, were talking about terrorism or pedophilia and the fbi is trying to make a Law Enforcement case against somebody sending photographs of a kid to another pedophile. Would we want legitimate court order to be able to make that case based upon what they were transferring in encrypted the answer is, yes. By the same token if we have legitimate core report report order that Law Enforcement can communications, i believe thats probably i believe that its absolutely needed in the future regardless of what the investigation might be in titled to. Dickerson i want to get your assessment the National Secure about barring muslims from the United States. Is there secretary kerry suggested something can be used to incite and recruit. Do you believe that to be the case . Owe had iraqi interpreters that served with u. S. Troops in afghanistan. Many lost their lives or were injured. Out of the last five Coalition Battles around the world, only three countries have been at our side every step of the way. One was united arab emirates. How do you tell bahrainian pilots that fly, youre good enough to fight against isil but not good enough to come in the United States. Huge mistake. This sends the wrong message to people that have to be part of yes, does serve as im not concern ld about International Im concerned about radically occasion here, people who are already in the United States that does tend to be the case. Dickerson thank you so much. Well be back in a moment to take a closer look at the dickerson joining us now is dr. Marshal, Weather Channel meteorologist director of the university of georgias atmosphere rick science program. Dr. Shepard the basic question, why is this two degree temperature goal, atmospheric temperature goal as part of this agreement why is that so important . Yeah, thats a great question. One that i really tried to address just this morning in my most recent column. Where did that come from . Two degrees really was put forth back in the 1907s as a target threshold by economists at yale that the scientific literature suggested that that is likely the Tipping Point for some of the irreversible changes in the climate system that we as scientists worry about, level rice, agricultural productivity, we think that is the threshold for some of the irreversible change. Dickerson if that is the Tipping Point did this agreement do something to get towards that . Is it going to meet miss the Tipping Point . We think it gets us half way there. Its a starting point. It was my birthday yesterday when i heard about the agreement, what a great birthday present. It gets us half way there one of the really interesting if you wade through details of this new agreement it really in five years out requires countries to be more aggressive about some of the their targets as we move forward. That is very important for us. Dickerson if its only 4568 way there, how do we get to the other half . I think thats where we see this cascading or rolling or building in terms of the targets that see 195 plus countries agreed. To i want to make the point that previous agreements which left some of the biggy mitting countries like china out. What is important about this particular agreement that it brings everybody in gets commitment from everyone to reduce their emission levels, part of this mitigation of Climate Change. Also has key provisions for some things are already going to happen we need to adapt to it. Dickerson i. T. Not just in terms of meeting this crucial Tipping Point or avoiding the Tipping Point not just made up the agreement there needs to be constant vigilance in terms of keeping these goals. That is correct. This is really the start of something that will cascade or roll through the next several decades. It requires countries with accounting of these reductions also requires these countries to actually in the next reporting period out three, five years to actually produce more aggressive targets as well. That will be key to keeping us at that level. Want to note, theres even language in the agreement that tries to keep us at one and a half degrees because theres some studies in the peer review literature that suggests that some of the islandbearing nations some of the more developing nations may be more vulnerable even at one and a half degree of warming. Dickerson there was anything else in the deal other than the goals that you think is important in terms of addressing Climate Change . Yeah, i thought one of the really interesting things that jumped out for me, one, was the really emphasis on role of deforestation and changing landscapes, that in its way, if we lose forests those are theres really Strong Language in there in terms of deforestation and preservation of landscape. The other thing thats really important for me in this, i know that theres some that are worried about economic impacts, it really many corporations, the u. S. Military are very much in support of some of the things this is not just about a bunch of eggheaded scientistss like we worried about the climate or environment. 150 corporations are now signing on in those aspects i think that is key. Dickerson okay, great, thank you so much for your help this morning. Thanks for join us. Well be right back. The artificial heart, electric guitars and rockets to the moon. Its the story of america land of the doers. Doin it. Did it. Done. Doers built this country. The dams and the railroads. John henry was a steel drivin man hmm, catchy. They built the golden gates and the empire states. And all this doin takes energy no matter whos doin. Theres all kinds of doin up in here. Or what theyre doin. What the hecks he doin . Energy got us here. And its our job to make sure theres enough to keep doers doin the stuff doers do. Dickerson thats it for us today. Until next week for face the nation, im john dickerson. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh

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