Change denier during conversation with politico. He also talks about inflation, renewable energy, and competition with china. S americas network. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, if that happens here or here or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on cspan. Powered by cable. The president of the world bank address allegations against him of being a Climate Change denier during a discussion with politico. He talks about inflation, renewable energy, in competition with china. I am brian heath ryan heath, editorial director at politico. We are coming to you live from new york with the United Nations General Assembly has been meeting all week. The debates have been dominated by overlapping crises, Public Health emergencies, a looming recession, and the climate crisis. It would take a lot of america and institutional leadership to alleviate these crises. Here to talk to us about those challenges and how he is confronting them is the World Bank President david malpass. Wel
Heath, editorial director at politico. We are coming to you live from new york with the United Nations General Assembly has been meeting all week. The debates have been dominated by overlapping crises, Public Health emergencies, a looming recession, and the climate crisis. It would take a lot of america and institutional leadership to alleviate these crises. Here to talk to us about those challenges and how he is confronting them is the World Bank President david malpass. Welcome. David hello. Thanks. Ryan Climate Change is an issue that accelerates or worsens each of these issues, so we need to address the elephant in the room. Mr. President , you have been facing calls to resign over your hesitancy to attribute Climate Change to human activity. You know that al gore called you acclimate denier and you have rejected that, but there are still issues out there. I want your perspective. Tell us, did you consider resigning why or why not . David not resigning. We are making a forceful lea
Where you stand on the issues, cspan is americas network. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word, if that happens here or here or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on cspan. Powered by cable. The president of the world bank address allegations against him of being a Climate Change denier during a discussion with politico. He talks about inflation, renewable energy, in competition with china. I am brian heath ryan heath, editorial director at politico. We are coming to you live from new york with the United Nations General Assembly has been meeting all week. The debates have been dominated by overlapping crises, Public Health emergencies, a looming recession, and the climate crisis. It would take a lot of america and institutional leadership to alleviate these crises. Here to talk to us about those challenges and how he is confronting them is the World Bank President david malpass. Welcome. David hello. Thanks. Ryan Climate Change is an issue that accelerates or worsens e
Heath, editorial director at politico. We are coming to you live from new york with the United Nations General Assembly has been meeting all week. The debates have been dominated by overlapping crises, Public Health emergencies, a looming recession, and the climate crisis. It would take a lot of america and institutional leadership to alleviate these crises. Here to talk to us about those challenges and how he is confronting them is the World Bank President david malpass. Welcome. David hello. Thanks. Ryan Climate Change is an issue that accelerates or worsens each of these issues, so we need to address the elephant in the room. Mr. President , you have been facing calls to resign over your hesitancy to attribute Climate Change to human activity. You know that al gore called you acclimate denier and you have rejected that, but there are still issues out there. I want your perspective. Tell us, did you consider resigning why or why not . David not resigning. We are making a forceful lea
So doing better serve the people who elected us. Two speeches, two american leaders. Which one sounds president ial to you . Lets get right to cnns president ial historian, timothy natali, political analyst kirsten powers, rick san tore em, and cnn political commentator matt louis. Tim, you are first. Here is what President Trump said. Political correctness for me is easy. Sometimes they say, he doesnt act president ial. And i say, hey, look, great schools, smart guy. It is so easy to act president ial, but it is not going to get it done. In fact, i said, it is much easier, by the way, to act president ial than what were doing here tonight, believe me. I said [ cheering and applause ]. And i said, with the exception of the late, great Abraham Lincoln, i can be more president ial than any president thats ever held this office. That i can tell you. [ cheering and applause ]. Tim . Well, first of all, im not sure how many president he could actually name other than president obama. I thin