'I'm going hit pause': CNN's Erin Burnet shuts down debate when Robert Reich accuses Trump-lover for thinking the world is flat
Stephen Moore, Erin Burnett, Robert Reich [Photo: Screengrab from video]

President Donald Trump denied an extensive report about climate change, by brushing it off as unbelievable. Shortly after, CNN's Erin Burnett panel went off the rails at Trump's outright refusal to accept the facts from over 300 scientists.


On Monday, Trump's economic advisor Stephen Moore and former Labor Secretary Robert Reich debated if climate change was a hoax or not.

"When I first came to Washington, there was another report that came out prepared by thousands of government scientists and it was called the Global 2,000 Report. It reported the world was going to come to an end by 2000. Just because you get a multi-agency report that things are going to happen doesn't make them true," Moore argued.

"This president lives in a fact-free universe," Reich responded. "He's not listening to anybody, not even the people around him who are supposed to advise him. What you are debating is sort of flat world versus round world."

Burnett then interrupted the two and shut down the panel after it went off the rails.

"I'm going to hit pause, there's more to [say] about this," she said.

Watch the full discussion below via CNN.