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GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

We'll Always Have Paris with Andrew Ross Sorkin

GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

GZERO Media

International Relations, Government, Foreign Policy, Gzero World, News Commentary, Trump, News, Global Economy, Geopolitics, Politics, Ian Bremmer

4.6684 Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2018

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In April 2016 nearly 200 countries including the US and China signed the Paris Climate Accord. But that was then. Trump came to office and backed out of the deal. Now other countries are starting to follow his lead. Ian will break it all down and sit down New York Times reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin, who knows a thing or two about the business community’s approach to climate change.

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0:00.0

I talk to CEOs all the time who are very happy to say on television that the evidence is in.

0:14.4

And then they make these sort of like either backhanded remarks or other things when the camera's off or when, you know, when I pencils down, if you will,

0:22.9

that make me think that maybe they really still have some skepticism.

0:29.4

Hi, I'm Ian Bremmer, and welcome to the GZero World podcast.

0:33.9

An audio version of what you can find on public television where I analyze global topics, sit down with big guests, and make use of small puppets.

0:42.5

My guest today is Andrew Ross Sorkin, financial columnist The New York Times, and founder of Deal Book, a news service that covers the intersection of business and politics.

0:51.5

Today we'll talk about the conflicted relationship between the private and

0:55.7

public sectors. Let's get to it.

1:02.4

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1:13.8

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1:18.2

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1:30.3

Andrew, great to be. Thank you for having me.

1:31.3

Congratulations on success of this show.

1:33.3

Thanks, man.

1:34.3

I love it.

1:35.3

You're going to be part of it now.

1:36.3

It's awesome.

1:37.3

Let me start off because I was just talking about climate.

1:39.3

And we kind of know that there's, you know, I guess it was Henry Paulson that said that there is a time

1:48.3

for evidence collecting and a time for action. On climate, are we, which are those are we in right now?

1:57.4

Oh, goodness. It depends who you are and what you want. I think within the business

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