out of this particular deal? yes. fundamentally, it would have done almost nothing for climate, and it would have been incredibly costly. is so getting so getting out doesn t do anything bad, but it saves us a lot of money. so, absolutely. but we do need another way to tackle global warming. greg: yeah, and that s i find your you have solutions. i ve read a lott of your stuff, and i edger you if urge you, read up on it. go to prager-u. you ve got a little segment up there that explains this stuff. you re about prioritizing. exactly. greg: you look and you say if we took all this money, this is what we could do x we could solve almost every world problem. i mean, there s a number of things we need to recognize. first, you know, we re going to spend on paris about a trillion to $2 trillion a year for the rest of the century. and if we did that, if we did everything we promised in paris, we would reduce temperatures by the end of the century by about
was, was mr. trump right to get out of this particular deal? yes. fundamentally, it would have done almost nothing for climate, and it would have been incredibly costly. is so getting so getting out doesn t do anything bad, but it saves us a lot of money. so, absolutely. but we do need another way to tackle global warming. greg: yeah, and that s i find your you have solutions. i ve read a lott of your stuff, and i edger you if urge you, read up on it. go to prager-u. you ve got a little segment up there that explains this stuff. you re about prioritizing. exactly. greg: you look and you say if we took all this money, this is what we could do x we could solve almost every world problem. i mean, there s a number of things we need to recognize. first, you know, we re going to spend on paris about a trillion to $2 trillion a year for the rest of the century. and if we did that, if we did everything we promised in paris, we would reduce temperatures by the end of the century b
was, was mr. trump right to get out of this particular deal? yes. fundamentally, it would have done almost nothing for climate, and it would have been incredibly costly. is so getting so getting out doesn t do anything bad, but it saves us a lot of money. so, absolutely. but we do need another way to tackle global warming. greg: yeah, and that s i find your you have solutions. i ve read a lott of your stuff, and i edger you if urge you, read up on it. go to prager-u. you ve got a little segment up there that explains this stuff. you re about prioritizing. exactly. greg: you look and you say if we took all this money, this is what we could do x we could solve almost every world problem. i mean, there s a number of things we need to recognize. first, you know, we re going to spend on paris about a trillion to $2 trillion a year for the rest of the century. and if we did that, if we did everything we promised in paris, we would reduce temperatures by the end of the century b
that s a sign that adults need to maintain boundaries and assist that child in creating that acting out behavior. people have is this grave misconception that teens will be teens but the reality is teens are in trouble will begin to behave in these ways and that is precisely when adults need to step up and not get sucked in or not get gratified by any of their own issues which in this case the guy clearly did. let me play you a clip from hanna anderson s interview with nbc and what she said about her relationship with james dimaggio. the letters were from like a year ago when me and my mom weren t getting along well. me and him would talk about how to deal with it, and i would tell him how i felt about it, and he would help me through it. they weren t anything bad. yeah. you see, that would keyuate an impression, wouldn t it, if you looked at the bigger picture here of somebody who was probably groomed by james dimaggio for some kind of relationship. that s right.
misconception that teens will be teens but the reality is teens are in trouble will begin to behave in these ways and that is precisely when adults need to step up and not get sucked in or not get gratified by any of their own issues which in this case the guy clearly did. let me play you a clip from hanna anderson s interview with nbc and what she said about her relationship with james dimaggio. the letters were from like a year ago when me and my mom weren t getting along well. me and him would talk about how to deal with it, and i would tell him how i felt about it, and he would help me through it. they weren t anything bad. yeah. you see, that would keyuate an impression, wouldn t it, if you looked at the bigger picture here of somebody who was probably groomed by james dimaggio for some kind of relationship. that s right. is it possible, drew, if