Insurance market, we needed a Republican Congress next year. On newsmakers this weekend, the guest is the naacp president cornell brooks. He talks about the black lives Matter Movement and also shares thoughts on the president ial race and Voting Rights this year. Watch the interview tomorrow at 10 00 a. M. And 6 00 p. M. Eastern. Throughout this month, we are joined book tv programs in primetime. In case you are not familiar with the features, but tv takes our Public Affairs programming and focuses on the latest book releases through author interviews and discussion. Our signature programs are indepth, a look at one authors work, questions from viewers, and indepth is on the first sunday of every month at noon. Afterwards, a oneonone conversation with a newly released book and an interviewer, who is either a journalist or legislator familiar with the topic. Afterwards there is every saturday airs every saturday paid and we take you across the country visiting events where authors talk
From you guys who are, you know, in it. What you think would make the biggest difference. What you think would be most helpful. Since you asked it, why dont you i feel it is very taboo to speak about it in the native american communities, especially the older adults might think that it is. But i think the youth are really ready to speak about it. I feel there should be a little bit more support in the school system. Some of the schools ive actually got to work with on the reservation, they dont really have afterschool programs. They are like really strict on education, but there is really nothing that can connect you to your culture after school or keep to your traditions after school. I feel some of these are very important to youth. And there might be some kind of cultural identity or identity loss. Some of them might be confused and feel like theres no help. So the only situation the only like logical explanation they might think is maybe suicide. And for me i want to, i guess, prev
Think the extension crisis above all else is a ourion call for changing relationship with one another and the planet earth. Why is this so . Why is the extinction crisis the clarion call . Clear asts loud and all clarion calls must be. Problem. Ainly a loud for those willing to listen, its almost deafening. Imagine with each passing theres a celestial bell ringing the heavens marking the passing of yet another miracle. Clear evidence that something is amiss. Over the long sweep, a billion years of multicellular life, there have been five events that rival the extinction in today. T were if thats not evidence that something is amiss, then i dont amiss means. We understand the cause of the extinction crisis. Induced habitat habitat loss, habitat modification, invasive species, exploitation and climate change. On friday we join scientists activists at the American Renewable Energy Institute Summit in aspen, colorado, as they discuss trends in energy technology, climate change, issues. Ism
Functioning yet, its probably as well as its going to function right now, because it hasnt really completely been unrolled. But to help them understand a just basicabout economics and why, if you just a Grocery Store without any prices on anything, all the first,at would be taken and there would be nothing left. In other words, there would be no way to coordinate the thing. Problem with not only obamacare but with the Health Care System in this country as a whole. Are other people who are present here, who know much more about that. Question of a differentis question than the question of argumentation. The facts are, the facts and we need to present those reasonably. Winsomeness is saying it in a gentle way that bespeaks respect for the other person. And that can be very disarming. Then it really gets to kind of core values where you can have, i think, a more fruitful conversation and maybe even a more profound disagreement that need not be disagreeable, but sometimes they become disag