president hollande and world leaders for the global climate conference. what a powerful rebuke to the terrorist it will be when the world stands as one and shows we will notñi beñr deterred for building a better future for our children. some senators said the president needs approval before pledging billions of dollars. i will make it clear to the administration and foreign diplomats across the globe which are looking for u.s. dollars. without senate approval, there will be be no money period. joe mansion from the coal- producing states. join it is the republicans to urge the president to look for senator%
there was a lot over president obama s push to limit carbon emissions especially among democrats who fear a backlash in coal producing states. but a new pole suggests maybe those are overblown. a research poll finds that in virginia whose voting closely aligns the rest of the country, people favor epa regulations 67 to 29. it holds even in so-called conservative regions of the state. we ll be right back.
brutal impact on american jobs. this is costly across the economy. reporter: the chamber of commerce claims the plan would shrink the economy by $51 billion. cost 224,000 jobs each year, and add to consumer energy costs. the administration fired back. critics claim that your energy bills will skyrocket. well, they are wrong. reporter: costs don t seem to be the main driver of public opinion. a new abc news washington post poll showed that americans see global warning such a serious threat that 63% support regulations even if it raised their own energy costs. the administration says the key will be flexibility. some coal-producing states will be allowed higher emissions, other states less and all will have three years to come up with their game plans. karen travers, abc news, the white house. a search is underway in the waters of san francisco bay for a person whose boat went down. a radio distress signal went out
implement this rule. so, certainly, this is a big deal and it s a big deal because smack in the middle of an election year. you ve heard for months now democrats have been grumbling that the president hasn t really been engaged with them. there is no strategy for the midterms. he really doesn t get involved. this certainly doesn t help given the races that are on the map that they face this year. eric: one hand, look, we don t have any control over china. they surpassed us in terms of coal emissions and pollution there is horrible as well as india at the same time. our business groups say this will cost $50 billion a year, 250,000 jobs. so what do the democrats do in november to try to counter that? well, you know, first of all the obama administration would say that you know, we can t get china on board unless we provide an example but i certainly see your point. look, the democrats are going to have to run away from this, especially in coal-producing states. i mean i think kentucky
and so every state the coal producing states, they ll be able to use coal to phase this in. other states like colorado that are ahead of the game, they ll be able to use other ways. states will be able to band together to have consortiums so it is actually a state-based solution and i think it makes a lot of sense. we ll have to wait and see as we approach 2030 which is scary to think about in and of itself. a fair and balanced debate. thanks so much to you both. golfing great embroiled in an insider trading investigation. what he has to say about his role, if any. whether he did anything wrong. phil micklele son. plus, serena williams. not only a tennis star, she s also a wedding crasher. look at what she had on a leopard print bathing suit. that brings us to our facebook question of the day. have you ever crashed a wedding and what s your best wedding crasher story, if you have? tweet me at gretchen carlson. use the #therealstory. sfx: car unlock beep.