00:00So, I want absolutely immaculate, clean water, and I want absolutely clean air, and we had
00:07it.
00:08We had H2O.
00:09We had the best numbers ever, and we were using all forms of energy, all forms, everything.
00:16And yet, during my four years, I had the best environmental numbers ever, and my top environmental
00:23people gave me that statistic just before I walked on the stage, actually.
00:28I don't know where the hell he's been, the idea that anything he said is true.
00:34I passed the most extensive climate change legislation in history, in history.
00:41We find ourselves, and by the way, black colleges, I came up with $15 billion for HBCUs, Historic
00:47Black Universities and Colleges, because they don't have the kind of contributors that they
00:53have to build these laboratories and the like.
00:57Any black student is capable in college of doing what any white student can do.
01:00They just don't have the money, but now they'll be able to get those jobs in high tech.
01:04We're in a situation where the idea that he is claiming to have done something that had
01:11the cleanest water, the cleanest water, he hadn't done a damn thing with the environment.
01:16He pulled out of the Paris Peace Accord, Climate Accord.
01:19I immediately joined it, because if we reach 1.5 degrees Celsius at any one point, there's
01:25no way back.
01:26The only existential threat to humanity is climate change, and he didn't do a damn thing
01:30about it.
01:31He wants to undo all that I've done.
01:34The Paris Accord was going to cost us a trillion dollars, and China nothing, and Russia nothing,
01:39and India nothing.
01:41It was a ripoff of the United States, and I ended it because I didn't want to waste
01:46that money, because they treat us horribly.
01:48We were the only ones.
01:49It was costing us money.
01:50Nobody else was paying into it, and it was a disaster.
01:54The idea is that we, in fact, we were the only ones of consequence who were not members
02:02of the Paris Accord.
02:03How can we do anything if the United States can't get this pollution under control?
02:08One of the largest polluters in the world, number one.
02:11We're making significant progress.
02:13By 2035, we will have cut pollution in half.
02:16We have made significant progress, and we're continuing to make progress.
02:21We set up a climate corps for thousands of young people who will learn how to deal with
02:25climate, just like the Peace Corps, and we're moving in directions that are going to significantly
02:30change the elements of cause of pollution, but the idea that he claims that he has the
02:36biggest heart up here and he's really concerned about pollution and about climate, I've not
02:43seen any indication of that.
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