with extreme weather patterns in a way that we haven t seen probably ever. and the frequency of these extreme weather patterns and the consequences can be devastating if we re not ready for it. eight months after hurricane sandy devastated new york and new jersey, the president is renewing his effort to combat climate change, directing a plan that would set epa to set emission limits for new and existing power plants, new efficiency targets for buildings. $76 billion for projects in the nation s most vulnerable areas vulnerable to rising seas. combined the new president will reduce the roll of greenhouse gas below 2005 levels by 2020. the president for center for american progress and a fellow at the american foundation who focuses on energy and
and if the united states can t stand in the front of thatting i don t know holes we can expect to do that around the world. congresswoman, anybody who comes on this show and talks about using the government to set efficiency targets for the energy that we burn is a friend of mine. congresswoman, a pleasure. thank you. thank you, dylan. more things change, of course, mortgage they stay the same, unfortunately, regardless of what the rhetoric has been. coming up, two groups who carry barack obama into the white house only to find themselves alienated and disenfranchised. are they judging him through his politics and their own politics or are they judging him for his policy? we will debate with the megapanel. also ahead what s it worth? and should young americans have are more power when it comes to voting than their parents simply because they have got to deal with it for a lot longer? plus, forget about living in a glass house. how about a glass world. the new video that s gon