Opportunity the Florida state lawmaker representing Parkland believes his state will act where Congress won t act It s Monday February 19th and this is All Things Considered from n.p.r. News. I m Ari Shapiro this hour we ll talk with a man in Texas whose photo showed up in a Russian Facebook post about the 2016 elections I just had to laugh because it blew my mind you know you were a little bit flattered but quite disturbed at the same time also will visit a small town in Georgia that s closely following the debate over immigration and all politics may not be local Wisconsin Supreme Court race has become a referendum on the president s. Political time Clomid might now work in a future election but it s probably a good time to try and later the u.s. Tries another pressure point with Pakistan 1st these headlines. Live from n.p.r. News 8 in Washington I m Jack Speer the suspect in last week s Florida school shooting was in court today for procedural hearing. A reporter with The Miami Her
F.M. K P P S San Diego 89 point one F.M. K 206. And 97.7 F.M. K.Q. Vo Calexico member supported Public Radio Live from N.P.R. News in Washington I m Jack Speer another tragic school shooting today this one at a high school north of Miami where at least 17 people are dead and as yet unknown number of others were injured Broward sheriff s Scott Israel says the suspected gunman is a former student at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parklane Florida and he says authorities are sorting through what may have motivated him Nicholas Cruz was the killer or he s in custody and we ve already begin to begin to dissect his websites and things that social media that he was on and some of the things that come to mind a very very disturbing is Will did not say what type of weapon the gunman use though he says he possessed multiple magazines though he said both children and adults were among the victims there been more than a dozen school shooting so far this year alone President Onil Trump d
They especially frowned upon their addiction to burning the land and soon they made laws against it turns out that native peoples had good reason to burn they understood fire has keys to optimizing the vitality and abundance of the landscape . Today contemporary science is integrating what indigenous science discovered over thousands of years of observation and trial and error and these 2 ways of knowing are coming together to create an emerging understanding of the beneficial role fire plays in managing landscapes it could signal the end to our misguided policy of fire suppression and the beginning of fire resilient communities with a new relationship to one of nature s most elemental and fearful forces. This is nature s Phoenix fire as medicine with fire ecologist Chad Hansen and Frank canal while Lake My name is Neil Harvey I ll be your host Welcome to the by any years revolution from the heart of nature. And. Fire is the the great shaper of pretty much everything that happens in f