And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tavis there have been five epics where catastrophic events have wiped out life on earth. The fifth extinction was caused by an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs. Elizabeth kolbert who covers the environment for the new yorker says were living in the middle of another mass extinction, this one, though, caused by human activity. Her tome is called the sixth extinction, an unnatural istory and the result of years of research. Elizabeth, thanks for being on the program. Thanks for having me. Tavis starting in an unlikely place which is this notion of why there is so much debate. You have scientists, you have researchers, you have best selling texts about the reality of what were enduring today and yet on capitol hill and beyond because this obviously connects with the politics of our time, there is still so much debate about it and depending on what point of view one wants to hear, one can find a congressman, a senat
Daniel Craig is veering from James Bond to Shakespeare. The 53-year-old actor, who has said that his tenure as Bond will come to an end with the release of “No Time to Die,” on Oct. 8, plans to return to Broadway next spring to star in the title role of “Macbeth.” Famous for his film career, especially as the rakish spy, Craig is also an accomplished stage actor.
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