irrigate. i want to play you something which is an amazing bit of sound from exxon. one of the big oil companies and they ve spent a lot of money trying to convince people that the scientific consensus is that global warming is not true. here he is, yes, we re warming the atmosphere with our co2 emissions, but don t worry about it, we can engineer our way out of the problem. i m not disputing that increasing co2 emissions will have an impact. it will have a warming impact. how large it is is what is very hard for anyone to predict. depending on how large it is, then predicts how dire the consequences are. we have spent our entire existence adapting. we will adapt to this. changes to weather patterns that crop production areas around, we ll adapt to that. it s an engineering problem. and it has engineering solutions. what do you, when you hear that, what is your reaction to
climate are giving up on it. the ceo of exon gave a speech last week in which he said, yep, you re right, global warming s real. he went on to say, it s an engineering problem with engineering solutions and we ll just move our crop production areas to some place not so hot, which is ludicrous. you know, that s the tell. anybody that pays any attention to this knows that physics and chemistry are carrying the day and, you know, as powerful as the right wing talk machine is, it s not as powerful as fiphysi and chemistry. james a hanson who is a sort of pioneer in this field. we have this amazing testimony that he gave. this is him testifying to senate national committee. in 1988, he says, we notice a clear tendency in our model for greater than average warming in the southeast and united states.
to testify soon. and that day has come. we ll tell you which airline will let you use a cell phone during your flight. dramatic new developments today in the battle between washington and wall street. an fbi source tells cnn the government is looking into the $2 billion trading loss by one of the nation s largest banks, jpmorgan chase. today bank ceo jamie dimon assured shareholders that jpmorgan chase is strong and can with stand the loss. he was speaking today in tampa and played down the sudden departure of the chief investment officer or cio ina drew. while we have taken loss of the cio, no clients were affected, no customers suffered as a result of our mistakes. the bottom line is that however unfortunate this incident is we want to do what we always do admit our mistakes, learn from them and fix them. i m confident when we are done here we ll with b a stronger confident. the shareholders voted to let him keep his job. they also voted to let him keep his $23 mi
there a big, new chill in relations between russia and the u.s.? it s all about one man. i ll explain. next up, where does innovation come from? we ll ask the man who totally reinvented a household appliance you use every week or at least you should. then a look at jobs, inequality, and the economy with the nobel prize-winning economist michael spence. finally, think you can solve the euro crisis? we ll tell you how you can try. first, here s my take. this is thanksgiving week in america, and it s a time we re meant to be thankful. except no one is feeling particularly grateful because we are in a deep funk. the united states seems to have stopped working. discussion of dysfunction and decline now dominate the national conversation. so i thought i would try to bring a note of optimism to the thanksgiving table. every time i turn on the tv, i hear some politician talk about how europe s woes should be a warning and that we re next. this is a fundamental mistake. the un
there a big, new chill in relations between russia and the u.s.? it s all about one man. i ll explain. next up, where does innovation come from? we ll ask the man who totally reinvented a household appliance you use every week or at least you should. then a look at jobs, inequality, and the economy with the nobel prize-winning economist michael spence. think you can solve the euro crisis? we ll tell you how you can try. first, here s my take. this is thanksgiving week in america, and it s a time we re meant to be thankful. except no one is feeling particularly grateful because we are in a deep funk. the united states seems to have stopped working. discussion of dysfunction and decline now dominate the national conversation. so i thought i would try to bring a note of optimism to the thanksgiving table. every time i turn on the tv, i hear some politician talk about how europe s woes should be a warning and that we re next. this is a fundamental mistake. the united stat