From Climate Summit Charades to Scorched-Earth Judicial Politics
26 September 2014
CFIF's Timothy Lee, Senior Vice President for Legal and Public Affairs, discusses this week's United Nation's summit on climate change, more inconvenient truths about global warming, and Harry Reid's court packing efforts.
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