You can watch all previous after words programs on our website booktv. Org. And all of the viewers on cspan and teeten. During the q and a portion we ask please wait for a microphone to be brought to you so your questions can be recorded. The festival is free of charge but not free of cost so please nine to give back or make a donation at one of the information desks so we can keep the festival free for many years to come. At the end of the talk everybody should have an evaluation form were always interested to know what you like what topics for the future so please complete those and turn them back. Authors today well stay after the event to sign the books so that is another way to support the festival by purchasing books to help the amount and the local booksellers. Those of the standard announcement said there is a new one that is important as you likely heard the recently released white house budget blueprint eliminate the National Endowment for the arts and humanities. For 50 year
Finally the committee on health, education, labor, and pensions will come to order. I think everyone for their patience. We have a lot of votes on the senate floor. Reconvene this hearing. Of the extraordinary publichealth efforts that have driven down tobacco use and the enormous challenges that remain. The nation has made remarkable progress in the 50 years as the first Surgeon Generals report on smoking and health. That time does not carry has been cut by more than half. We have learned what works from smoke free workplace is to access to free Cessation Services from meaningful tobacco taxes to robust regulations to Media Campaigns led a wildly successful tips from a former smoker to commonsense marketing restrictions. We know what works. Yes, despite all these efforts and successes tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of death and the u. S. Let me repeat that. Tobacco use remains the number one preventable cause of death in the u. S. Right now 16 million americans are
Into the earliest years of children being in a School Setting where we can try to reach them the best. Carol rasco is president and ceo of reading is fundamental. Ms. Rasco what is sure web site very quickly . R guy s. Org. Jane robinson as chief Financial Officer of first book and web site. First book. Org. We thank you both for it being on booktv and talking about your reading commitment. Thank you. This is booktv live coverage from the 29th annual Miami Book Fair. A full weekend of author panels, collins and other events ahead. Here is our lineup for today. In just a minute day humor columnist will be talking about his most recent book, lunatic and he will be joined by seth reiss in will tracy of the onion, the onion book of known knowledge is their latest volume. After that, naomi wolf will be talking about her latest book. Its called vagina a new biography. After that we want change d. C. To lila weaver and argentinian immigrant in his shoes written a book about her experiences, g
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Gives me more energy and i wake up and im ready to go for the day. They can get a little energized, you know, to get going. Its not the coffee that gets you energized. Its the caffeine in the coffee. Theres also caffeine in many types of soda, as well as some teas. In moderation, caffeine doesnt cause problems for most people, but too much caffeine is bad for you. It could affect your heart, it could affect your mind, it could affect your breathing rate, it can affect a lot of things. And that brings us to Energy Drinks. Most of us dont realize that the Typical Energy drink can deliver far more caffeine than we should have. Thats why publichealth officials, like dr. Delaney, are concerned. Over the last five years, what weve seen is a marked increase in the number of people who are ending up in Emergency Departments because of their energydrink use. And what were seeing people with insomnia, nervousness, agitation, serious headaches, and in very advanced cases, seizures. Energy drinks