for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape. so i sleep deeply and wake up ready to perform. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. as we follow through on the commitments that this paris agreement embodies, history made judge it as a turning point. we are getting out. this agreement is less about the climate and more about other countries gaining a financial
november 8. clinton did not end up going to the javits center to concede the night of the election. for the last two days, we ve gotten a taste of clinton s book tour slated for the fall. she has two books coming out this fall and is being interviewed in new york tonight by author cheryl strayed who wrote wild. remember when our moms would tell us, if a boy is teasing you, it means he likes you. maybe that s what the republicans are doing. if that is the case, you know, i think enough is enough. on stage yesterday at a tech conference in silicon valley, clinton turned her sights on the dnc for the first time, blaming it in part for her loss. she had a stark assessment of
withdrawing from a treaty which was toothless except that it would have been used in our courts to enforce restrictions on us with a good idea. bret: mara, let s talk about where climate change issues stand. fox news pulls just out say climate change, concern, trend. extremely or very concerned. in 2017, 860-40. it s breaking on fox pole 4, rushing meddling, economy. looking at what happened today, the reaction from environmentalists, democrats, seems like they are always losing to the argument about jobs and they are always losing to it even though the issue
of 2001 the criticism levied against president bush, the comments are almost identical. bret: what is the prospect of renegotiating? europe wanted this. the president said were open to discussing it but we are not going to put america s interests second. the president took care of the american citizens today. bret: was their internal debate about it? we had heard that the secretary of state and ivanka and gerard were on one side, steve bannon on the other. i think it s the legend. what happened in the process is what happened with every decision. he had advisors around him. the debate was good and strong amongst all voices in the president made an informed decision. bret: if somebody looks at this and says we are stepping away from our environmental leadership.
fight for climate change. it hasn t worked before. i am skeptical that it will work politically. stick with the left is showing it has become an issue of almost religious beliefs. you could shutdown every coal mine in america, the effect on the climate, on temperature, would be negligible. you couldn t measure it. if this is such a popular issue, a consensus issue, when the democrats at the white house when obama concluded, why didn t he go to the senate? we have a constitution. there s a reason why we have provisions because you want to treaty to have substance and permanence. you go to the senate, get a consensus in the country, expressed by a two-thirds majority rather than some executive agreement like i would say the iran deal which they knew would not have consensus. the kyoto agreement was voted down by 99-1. because people didn t want it, and i think if democrats are so attached to this and think this