After being slammed by President Trump, bob corker, the chairman of the Senate Relations committee has said, quote, its a shame the white house has become an adult day care center. Someone obviously missed their shift this morning. In them President Trump claims corker, quote, begged the president to endorse him for reelection and also said corker wanted to be secretary of state but then he turned him down. President trump then went on to blame corker for the iran deal. I want to go live to cnns ryan nobles outside the white house. First, lets talk about the Vice President walking out of that 49ers colts game. What do we know about that decision . If you look at the evidence that we have in front of us on social media, it certainly looks like the Vice President knew what he was getting into and he was prepared to leave this Football Game early. Those shot you you showed were at 1 08. They were ready to go the minute he left. The Vice President showed a picture of him standing for the N
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Over the weekend, the roof collapsed at Central Arizona College’s Pence Center auditorium in Coolidge.There were no injuries, and the cause is under investigation. A spokesperson with the college says they are working to determine if scheduled performances will be relocated or canceled.BlackBox Foundation was set to open "Heathers: The Musical" there on Oct. 27.
director of the pence center for science, sustainability and sustainability at the university of pennsylvania. author of the new book, our fragile moment. how lessons from earth s past can help us to survive the climate crisis. it is available september 26. it seems like this extreme weather is now just a fact of life. how do we reckon with that? good to be with. you unfortunately, we are seeing climate change and all of its guises in the form of extreme heat, record heat, record wildfires, record floods. this is what we predicted decades ago would happen if we continued with business as usual. we continue to burn fossil fuels and generate carbon pollution. and one of the planet. as a climate scientist, worst thing that can happen is that your predictions come true. and that is what is happening right now. we are seeing it play out in realtime. professor man, you talk of
as i turn one 80, from here it s just gone. out side spokane, the great fire devastated multiple communities. we had about half an hour to get out. sandy hastings and her husband fled their vacation home. now they are staying in a red cross shelter. waiting to see what is left of the rubble. devastating. with us now to discuss, doctor michael mann. distinguished professor and director of the pence center for science, sustainability and the media at the university of pennsylvania. author of the new book, our fragile moment. how lessons from earth s past can help us to survive the climate crisis. it is available september 26. it seems like this extreme weather is now just a fact of life. how do we reckon with that? alicia, it s good to be with you. unfortunately, we are seeing climate change and all of its guises in the form of extreme heat, record heat, record wildfires, record floods.