people like chuck schumer took to the united states senate floor and said had we done more on carbon change we would have fewer hurricanes. we have democrats and united states senators believing that u.s. policy can regulate hurricanes and natural disasters and tom steyer is paying them to say these kind of things. steve: before you go we quoted this poll from emerson a couple minutes ago climate change not in the top six or. so there it is right there at 6%. how potent is that as an issue? among the democratic base, it could be considered an issue. the problem is you have dozens of candidates running now, making climate an issue. but now you only have one who has got this kind of money. he will try to buy this as an issue with the democratic party base. steve: let s see what happens. marc morano thank you for joining us from d.c. thank you, steve. steve: meanwhile, minnesota city council vote voted to
i think corporations bought democracy. politicians don t care about or respect them. don t put them first are not working for them but are actually working for the people who have rigged the system. my name is tom styer, i m running for president. steve: he is indeed. is he also a billionaire. he announced yesterday he is officially running for president. styer has become one of the country s most visible environmental advocates i have the particulars say his previous career paints a very different picture. what was previous career? with background we have executive editor of climate depot.com and author of the politically incorrect guide to climate change marc morano joins us from d.c. mark, good morning to you. good morning, steve. glad to be here. steve: he made his money with hedge funds. group fairland capital. invested in companie companies m
while giving everyone else and, again, this isn t the middle ages, we don t pass laws that control hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and control temperature. amy klobuchar knows one thing, this is what the democratic base has to hear. steve: that s why they all signed onto the green new deal. that topic another day. yes. steve: all right. thank you very much, marc. thank you. brian: what are voters saying about president trump and beto o rourke s dualing dueg rallies? steve: you loved him as dan in forest trump. i m lieutenant dan, welcome to fort platoon. steve: did you know gary sinise grew up in military family with service stretching all the way to world war i. is he here live with a brand new book. she is holding it. he is next on fox & friends.
guide to climate change marc morano. the world booed when we got out, marc, why shouldn t we go back in? amazingly, the one thing, the key thing that donald trump has been consistent on since the 1980s has been deals that are good for america: so the u.n.-paris agreement was one of the simplest decisions that president trump could possibly make and he made a brilliant decision. the u.n.-paris agreement would do nothing for the climate and using the u.n. s own estimate and believe al gore and scientific claims it would delay a temperature by 8 months if president obama s climate commitments came into full fruition by 100 years. it does nothing for the climate. virtually does nothing for emissions and imposing it on the united states and beyond that, she says she believes in science. the head of the u.n. climate panel has actually said global warming is my religion. so you have a u.n. group