point is not to say that we shouldn t deal with global warming but to say we are not right now. so when people are saying, no, no, let s make these grand promises for 2100 we don t do them. there s a simple reason why. it s very costly to cut carbon emissions right now. that s why we should make it cheaper. let me ask you something. in your book upon which your documentary is based, you use examples you have several examples of things that make you feel good and do good. in the case of polar bears, that s the iconic image of what we most fear will happen. i think there are more than there have ever been. we ll leave that to sarah palin. under the feel good which is you have written up here kyoto you would save 0.06 and if you do good you would save 49 polar bears. how does that work? and that s just for one area. let s take it for the whole north pole. if we all did the kyoto protocol which is more than we ve ever
shouldn t deal with global warming but to say we are not right now. so when people are saying, no, no, let s make these grand promises for 2100 we don t do them. there s a simple reason why. it s very costly to cut carbon emissions right now. that s why we should make it cheaper. let me ask you something. in your book upon which your documentary is based, you use examples you have several examples of things that make you feel good and do good. in the case of polar bears, that s the iconic image of what we most fear will happen. i think there are more than there have ever been. we ll leave that to sarah palin. under the feel good which is you have written up here kyoto you would save 0.06 and if you do good you would save 49 polar bears. how does that work? and that s just for one area. let s take it for the whole north pole. if we all did the kyoto protocol
titanic saw somebody with something like that, he would set the bet up in advance and he s guaranteed to win the bet. brilliant. so you re hoping that maybe clint eastwood will give you a call soon. he d be the perfect guy to play this? anybody with enough charisma to carry the day can play titanic. he s really one of the most remarkable characters in american history, i think. sounds like a perfect script for a movie. i would love to see the movie and read the book. the book is called titanic thompson, the man who bet on everything. i think clayton wants to be in the movie. that will come up during the break. if you need a young version of titanic. i didn t say handsome. he could own the dog that picks up the x rocks, perhaps. all right, meanwhile, coming up straight ahead, if you filled up your tank for the storm, you ll know gas prices are way up. in some places, $0.06 in a week. what s going on? we ve seen this game before. why is it happening? let s ask titanic tho
we re here wing men. what kind of car service are we sending gayle where the guy doesn t help her out of the car? i know you were watching figure skating last night. this is the south korean superstar kim yu-na. she delivered last night. registering a world record score of 150.06 giving her the gold medal. nearly flawless performance. silver went to the japanese skater. but the heartwarming story here in canada, the one people are talking about this morning was the bronze medal that went to joannie rochette. the canadian skater whose mother died four days ago. her mom came to vancouver to cheer on her daughter and tidie suddenly of a heart attack. rochette decided to skate in her mother s honor and did it well last night. good enough to win the bronze medal.
also new today, more fallout from president trump threatening a surprised trade war over steel. a wild week made hisem eager foa fight. hallie jackson has more. reporter: president trump leaving a washington wind storm can t shake the turbulence to the tough new tariffs he announced on aluminum and steel. the dow is going to close down about 50 points. reporter: what the commerce secretary calls a tremendous overreaction, arguing any price hike passed to consumers is chump change. i just bought this can today. at a 7-eleven down here and the price was $1.99. who in the world is going to be too bothered by 0.06. > reporter: but the risk that higher costs could passed to you, but other countries could retaliate. making it tougher for american