Dwip. Looks like we had improvements here on 195 on the westbound side. Earlier, we had a closure around route 130, around exit 5. That closure was in this general area. Thats why you see slowdowns approaching the scene. Looks like at least according to the map system they might have lifted it. Ill check in with that to see either way. Watch for delays on the westbound side. Approaching 5. 95, center city. Cameras around gerard avenue. 14 minutes southbound from woodhaven to the vine street expressway. Sfee speeds into the high 50s. The schuylkill expressway looks good, as well. There is around the eastbound sides, the blue route to the vine. 13 minutes. Speeds into the 60s. Both directions pretty much look the same so far. Here are the top headlines were following today a judge will sentence bill baroni and bridget kelly. A jury found the two former aides to new Jersey Governor Chris Christie guilty in a plot to cause traffic jams near the George Washington bridge. They could face up
Welcome, everyone. Thank you. Thank you. Welcome to the American Association to the advancement of science or sss, as we call it and welcome to the kickoff event for the historic charge for science and were at aaas. Its our distinct pressure to introduce our speaker dr. John holdren hes the professor of environmental policy at the Kennedy School of government and a professor of Environmental Science and policy in the department of earth and Planetary Sciences at harvard university. In 1995 john gave acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the pugwash conferences on science and world affairs, an International Organization of scientists and public figures in which he served in various leadership positions. More recently for the last eight years, john was president obamas science adviser and director of the office of science and Technology Policy where he was my boss for a while. John is the longest serving president ial science adviser in the history of the position. His
President obamas top science adviser discusses the science and environmental initiatives of the Obama Administration and how they are changing in the Trump Administration. This is about an hour. Welcome, everyone. Thank you, thank you. Welcome to the American Association for the advancement of science, or aaas, as we call it, and welcome to our kickoff event for the historic march for science tomorrow. Im celeste rolfing, chief operating officer here. Its my distinct pleasure today to introduce our speaker, dr. John holdrun. John is a professor of environmental policy at the Kennedy School of government and professor of Environmental Science and policy in the department of earth and Planetary Sciences at harvard university. In 1995, john gave the acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the pug wash conferences on science and world affairs, an International Organization of scientists and public figures in which he served in various leadership positions. More recently fo
Is now being collected in garbage containers and a Task Force Led by cal fire along with other state and local agencies is closely monitoring the weather for any potential rainrelated problems. Our concerns are that it would get too much rain at one time that it will destabilize some of the slopes that are unprotected or the vegetation was burned away and theres nothing left to prevent, you know, gullying and debris torrents. Reporter now, the rain started as a light drizzle this afternoon and cal fire says that thats an ideal situation for them because its giving the areas where the fire was, the burn area, some initial moisture before heavy rain arrives. They say that may help keep some of the flooding down. Live in morgan hill, im mark sayre, kpix 5. And when it rains theres a lot of slipping and sliding. The wet weather to blame for some nasty wrecks in the north bay. Kpix 5s anne makovec reports from larkspur. Reporter the rain has been on and off here in the north bay but in the
Of drugs for severe illnesses and as a result of this work that i was doing on drug pricing in the United States looking at these issues, i eventually began to get more aware of the International Discussions about the u. S. Could do and what was happening in the countries in 1994, i was invited to argentina and brazil by people that have picked up my name as someone working on these issues and i really became aware for the first time the extent to which the United States and the state department and through the trade office and the whole apparatus of the Foreign Policy was putting pressure on the developing countries to extend and put in place monopolies on pharmaceutical drugs so wha a lf developing companies have excluded the pharmaceutical drugs from the patent system and you could buy drugs from argentina and others and at that point also from brazil and the u. S. Was pushing all these countries to put those in place but also going way beyond that. And i remember when i was at arge