You will talk to winston sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern. Pbs science correspondent obrien joins state climatologists for a discussion on local, regional, and National Climate change in the iowa planetarium. This is one hour and 10 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2019] good evening. My name is Kathleen Richardson and i am the dean of the school of journalism and Mass Communication at Drake University. Welcome to the members of our audience here at the Science Center of iowa and des moines and those of you joining us by livestream. This year, we are celebrating the 100th anniversary at drake. We have been characterized by service to our community. We are proud to continue that tradition by cohosting the conversation tonight about Climate Change with experts who are on the front lines of this pressing public issue. This e
And our nation as a whole. Next Congressional Panel looks at developing a National Paid Program House ways and Means Committee vote on how to pay with advocating a payroll tax on employers and employees. Congressman shares a committee. The committee will come to order. Good morning and welcome to our witnesses some who have traveled considerable distances to be here. Before we move toward scheduled Committee Business i want to take a moment to acknowledge the recent tragic passing of pamela, a valued member of staff with the joint committee for over 40 years. A reminder again of the considerable talent that exist sometimes outside of publicity. Pamela began her career as a joint committee on taxation in may of 1991 and applied her skill in many legislative issues with large and small. Her colleagues on the joint committee almost tireless and dedication to the joint committee and she accepted projects that were analytically difficult and often that of efficient. She was working on a leg
Cast aside. What they accuse him of doing. Announcer watch book tv, every weekend on cspan2. Announcer pbs science correspondent to miles obrien joined state climatologists for discussion on local, regional, and National Climate change at the Science Center of our planetarium. Hosted by Drake University, this is one hour and 10 minutes. Shullsky, shullskcable satellit [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] announcer pbs science correspondent miles obrien joined state climatologists for a discussion on local, regional, and National Climate change at the Science Center of iowa planetarium. Hosted by Drake University, this is one hour and 10 minutes. Good evening. My name is Kathleen Richardson and i am the dean of the school of journalism and Mass Communication at Drake University. Welcome to the members of our audience here at the Science Center of iowa and des moines and those of you join
And particularly in areas where we really dont need it, that is parts of southern scotland and northern england. Potential for of southern scotland and northern england. Potentialforfurther flooding, travel disruption how can we best protect available. Keep up to date with your our precious planet . Local Radio Station for more on Climate Change and pollution that. Persistent rain will be around are taking their toll. For much of the afternoon, to the that much is now south of it, heavy and thundery scientifically evident. Showers developing. More rain but for all the uncomfortable truth, we hold the future in our hands. Developing across northern parts of scotla nd developing across northern parts of scotland and Northern Ireland think should brighten up a bit but the in this film, well be exploring Sustainable Solutions around breeze picks up, i northerly to the globe and meeting the individuals north westerly breeze, which will make it feel much cooler. There will driving change in
If you oppose it, 202 7488001. You can weigh in on social media. You can also post a comment on facebook. Post has aington special section, 12 pages, where they get personal. They talk about the lives lost, many pictures of victims of Mass Shootings. Of deadly Mass Shootings in the u. S. Has accelerated. People represented here died between the sandy hook massacre in which 20 children and six adults were killed in 2012 and last weeks attack in dayton. They account for one third of those killed in Mass Shootings since 1966. Thatare making the point this is just between sandy hook and this past week. If you look further into this section, they break it down yearbyyear. They begin in 1966 with the university of texas tower shooting. They also put names to the pictures. They list the names of the People Killed since 1966. 54 years, 165 Mass Shootings, 1,196 victims. This is about 12 pages long. Congress iswhat going to be doing, support for gun control is rising, but there is a chance they