A virus spread. Why do we parent and when will all this trigger through the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the clone m r s or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at. Science. 1000000 deaths a grim milestone for a pandemic thats not even a year old in 10 months more people have died from covert 19 than from hiv malaria the flu and cholera combined a hefty body count for a microscopic pathogen and some experts think its an undercount. The pandemic isnt done yet cases are spiking in india and europe complacency and. Are growing. They dont have any money and they dont have any other options. As the numbers continue to rise how long before the next milestone. This is due to these covert 911 welcome to the show im Stephen Beardsley in berlin 1000000 deaths in 10 months what began as a mysterious respiratory disease and who han chin
Democrats can call in at 2027488000. 2027488002027488001 indepen, 2027488002. You can catch up with us on social media on twitter, email us. Very happy new year to you. We begin today talking about top domestic policy priorities in 2016. Heres some recent headlines organizations. Large and small from around this country. Immigration emerging as top in 2016 as the headline the leader outo of south dakota an interview senator john thune saying for 2016. S top issue over to the Rocky Mountain outlook, story there in the toal community, housing remain a top issue in 2016. Finally the east oregonian, the headline minimum wage tax spikes, top 2016 salem agenda. Hear about your agenda in 2016. Your stories and your thoughts ahead. Year the top domestic issues is what well start with in that first of todayshalf washington journal. The conversation already taking this on our Facebook Page morning. Karen buchanan writes in on that page. Domestic policy, i think tax reform to make it fair. Talk a
Business z to thrive need the ability to mauve capital to move capital and talent freely without hassle and across borders. As we see the increase in the nationalism around many fronts in the world, we see that at odds in the multinational businesses that become less capable of dealing with localized politics. This is creating conflicts certainly, between the business. Within the businesses. We are seeing as well a significant increase in the amount of the Gross Domestic Product globally that is produced in medium to high Political Risk environments around the world. So thats increased over the last decade of 15 of global gdp coming from medium to high Political Risk environments to 39 in the last year. And that means were trading a lot more with higher Political Risk environments around the world. The economic output of the world is going towards those environments. And if we look at the last year, we see the Political Risks increasing in a variety of ways. We see it in a series of co
To be enough just to put up a little window dressing in front. Now they had to take what the local newspaper called a tourists eye view of their own hometown to consider what kind of landscape and atmosphere would be needed to attract vacationers and to compete with other communities that were trying to do exactly the same thing. So in short, already with this very first stretch of i70 to be built up in the high country we can already see a hint of how largescale postwar Tourist Development was going to change peoples view of the land. The way people related to place and the ways they saw fit to take care of it. So ill dive into the story now sort of a condensed version of the story i tell in vacationland about how tourism came to be in this region. Really, making the high country seem like a great place for a vacation would mean fundamentally changing how most people thought of this region. If that sounds weird to you, because of the ways we think of this region now then keep in mind
Screeria nigeria. 114 congress. Later a look at president obamas use of executive orders and the impact on states. Wednesday the council on Foreign Relations hosted a discussion on global conflicts and instability. Scholars and former federal officials examined threats posed by the situations in the south china sea, the middle east, and the conflict between russia and ukraine. This is just over an hour. Welcome. Hello, everyone. Hi. My names jeanine davidson, thank you all for coming today for what promises to be a fascinating conversation i can tell just by the looks an your faces and also by the people that we have here today. This has become a bit of an annual event where we sort of take stock on the last year, and look forward to the new year thinking about all the crises in the world, and looking at the potential horrible things that can happen or not, and debate a little bit. And also kind of think about what it means for the United States and for the rest of the world, before we