right now as israel intensifies its assault on southern casa, president biden and his administration are focused on easing the deadly impact of the war, applying pressure on the idf to protect civilians as it carries out its operation. the white house has enlisted congress to help in that regard, urging lawmakers to pass a bill that would include israel aid and humanitarian assistance. while also addressing ukraine, and the crisis at the border. house republicans seem focused on other matters, the new speaker, mike johnson, says he thinks he has the votes to launch an impeachment inquiry into joe biden as early as this week. and on the gop campaign trail, the presidential hopefuls once again scheming to blow up obamacare, pitching half baked plans to replace a program american families have relied upon for well over a decade. the two parties are telling us exactly what they care about at this very moment. american voters will show what matters to them in 2024. we have a
you might be perceived as a privileged outsider, dropping in in problem areas of the world? putting myself in all these different countries around the world, i always, always remembered that it was my place to learn and to experience what these other young change makers were doing. for all the directors in this climate film section at cannes, there is an urgency that those who work within the world of cinema listen to their calls. if there were ever a time to beat a drum, this will be it. everything we see in popular culture today, for all of that to exist, we need a planet. the basic fundamental precursor to all these stories is a planet. scientists say the last time the planet was this hot, it was hit by a gigantic asteroid that wiped out almost all animal species from the face of the earth. for years, british directors had