Booktv is television for serious readers. Keep watching for more of the latest nonfiction books. Tonight we are welcoming Eli Francovich to talk about his new novel the return of the wolves an iconic predators struggle to survive in the american west. Eli is a very busy journalist. Some of you know that. He has a ton of stories on his byline and he covers the environment, conservation, Outdoor Recreation for washington, Washington States second largest newspaper, hes a busy guy and if you were a wall of his home territory would probably be smoking, washington, despite his journalistic workload, he has thankfully saved some of his writing energy, drive and talent to write a book about a phenomenon he was seeing, something larger happening when he was reporting the return of the wolf and while that was happening. As he covered the wolf after introduction to the paper he found the publics passionate response reveals a more complex underlying story, a story that he followed to create this
Conservation and Outdoor Recreation for the spokesman review which is washingtons second largest newspaper so hes a busy guy. His one place would bespokane washington. Despite his workload he has saved some of his writing energy to write a book about a phenomenon he was seeing something larger happening while he was reporting that her return of the wolf and has he covered for the paper i found the publics passionate response revealed a more complex story he followed to create this book. Hes joined by erica barry, the author of wolfish, a book that tries to understand our myths about wolves tracks rtone through the mountains of oregon. If you think of a good question during the conversation keep it, all on to it because hopefully we will have time for a question and answer and as you have noticed cspan is here ontonight so if you have questions wait for audio to put the microphone therefore you. Finally, afterwards eli will be up here to sign books for you so youre going to wind up here
We begin tonight in washington, where President Biden is urging lawmakers to finish their work after congress barely avoided a Government Shutdown this weekend. Funding was due to run out today but will now be temporarily extended through the middle of next month. The bipartisan vote saturday has angered some House Republicans with one gop lawmaker pushing to oust speaker Kevin Mccarthy as soon as this week. Cbss Congressional Correspondent Nikole Killion has been following it all along and starts us off from capitol hill. Good evening, nikole. Reporter hey, good evening to you, jericka. The funding fight may be over for now. But the political infighting continues here on capitol hill, and President Biden says hes had enough. Stop playing games. Get this done. Reporter an exasperated President Biden blamed House Republicans for putting the federal government on the verge of a shutdown. Im sick and tired of the brinksmanship. And so are the american people. Ive been doing this, you all
Country to move as fast as possible it is better care for the patient we dont want to lose doctors in the northwest because theyre paid us because they are more efficient so we hope that is the incentive that moves people with those previous discussions that basically you will move that glacial pace but to move so slowly you are continuing to reward bad behavior. A secondary goal that is not covered. Mr. Cornyn mr. President. The presiding officer the senator from texas. Mr. Cornyn mr. President yesterday, our friends across the aisle blocked filibustered really, a funding a 40 billion funding bill that would have paid the funds necessary to keep the department of Homeland Security up and running through the rest of this fiscal year. Now, i understand that they had some differences over the content of the legislation that the house passed, but its undenial that the house acted responsibly by passing a this appropriation bill, particularly in a time of heightened security concerns not o
There is no comparison which allows us to be able to produce the gas at a much lower cost. I think the real important point here is that right now what australia is experiencing because they are exporting literally 50 , more than 50 of what theyre producing their exporting. Even in the most well, the eia projections so we will be exporting only 9 of our production in 2040. I think there really is no comparison to make there, and no threat that the United States would end up experiencing the same type. My understanding is our market is roughly about 40 times the size of australia, and were talking about much lower levels of overall exports, correct . Thats correct. Mr. Smith, i want to turn to you real quick. If it were enacted, this legislation is passed and signed, would you expect our bill to change the number of applications for export to nonfda countries that eventually would be approved or disapproved by d. O. E. . Thanks for the question senator. I honestly think it would be impo