Welcome to our audience here and those of us joining us by livestream. We are celebrating the 100th anniversary of journalism education at drake. In 1919, ournning program has been characterized by a close relationship with our profession and service to the community. We are proud to continue the tradition by cohosting the conversation tonight about Climate Change with experts on the front lines of this pressing public issue. This event is brought to you through a collaboration between Drake University and the philanthropic we funded, philanthropically funded free service for journalists to accurateore credible, researchbased news stories. We are just wrapping up a boot camp at drake where journalists from around the country received briefings from experts on issues that will be prominent in the president ial campaign. To acknowledge and thank the provost in the front row who is herself a scientist. Also the former Washington Post science reporter and the entire team of scientists and
Good evening. My name is Kathleen Richardson and i am the dean of the school of journalism and mitigation at Drake University. Welcome both to the members of our audience here at the Science Center of iowa and des moines and to those of us or those of you who are joining us by lifestream. This year we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of journalism education at drake and from the beginning in 1919 our program has been characterized by a close relationship with our profession and by service for our community. We are very proud to continue that tradition by cohosting the conversation tonight. We have experts on the front lines of this pressing public issue. This event is brought to you through a collaboration between Drake University and sidelined. Sideline is a philosophically funded free service for journalists based at the American Association for the advancement of science in washington dc. It connects reporters to scientists in order to promote more credible Accurate Research ba
An envelope with the entire amount of money was found in his belongings. During a conversation with Law Enforcement officers, a young man admitted his guilt, explaining that he wanted to make money. The stolen property was confiscated. Investigators have opened a criminal case for fraud. The heroes of the next story also looked for a job and found it. And again, illegal a nineteenyearold guy from baranovichi became a dropdriver, he organized the registration of bank cards for residents of the regional center, whose data he passed on to the swindlers. He brought everything into the scheme. A criminal case was initiated, and a resident of the capital decided to risk his freedom and lost, he worked for a drug shop for 2 weeks, and could go to prison for 20 years, the pawnbroker was detained in grodno, on the Security Department drew attention to the suspicious guy, they decided to search him, not in vain, the suspect had packages wrapped in tape on him, and later the experts established t
I dont like you. I love it. Dont push it, dont push it steve live from studio m in midtown manhattan. Fox friends for this monday, september 25th, 2023. We are inside because its drizzly another rotten day in New York City after a rotten day weatherize. Daytime high should be 63. Its going to rain tomorrow. And on that happy note. Ainsley you have the screens. Listen to the rain. Helps did you go sleep. Steve too much ragweed right now. Ainsley i love the rain. Lawrence Rain Destroyed the weekend. I planned out running, doing some stuff outside. Brunch outdoors. My first weekend off. And it completely got destroyed. Ainsley bless your heart. You have been traveling everywhere and first weekend off. Lawrence i was so excited. Brian only going to rain four more days. Steve stop on tuesday. Lawrence, the good thing about a rainy day, day drinking. Lawrence this is true. I did drink in moderation. Ainsley what do you like to drink . Lawrence tequila. Steve nice and light. Ainsley no car lo
The review of criminal and emergency incidents will continue to be published. An elderly couple killed their soninlaw. The tragedy took place in molodeshchna. The daughter complained to her parents that her husband had gone to binge. The pensioners decided to talk to their fortyoneyearold soninlaw, but the conversation did not go well. During an argument, the man was fatally hit with a hammer. A few days later, the wife reported her husband missing. Only the next day did the pensioners decide to get rid of the body and evidence. They undressed his soninlaw and wrapped him in cellophane, after which they took him to the forest, where they buried him. Police officers quickly detained a sixtyfiveyearold man; his exwife left the country immediately after the murder was committed. The pensioner admitted to what he had done and told in detail to the investigator how he and his exwife killed his soninlaw, and also showed where the body was buried. The man said that he threw the victims hammer