It looks like this, we are americans can see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed, the public get informed straight from the source with on cspan. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. From the Nations Capital to wherever you are. Because the opinion that matters the most is your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan, powered by cable. David quammen is with us today courtesy of hiding in the second row. David quammens 16 previous books and i noticed that this does not include the two you wrote as fiction. Is that correct . It doesnt include . Okay, my bad. 16 previous books include the tangled tree, the sighing of the dodo, the reluctant mr. Darwin, and spillover, a finalist for the National Book critics circle award, and a subpoena of the merck prize in he has written for the new yorker, harpers magazine, the atlantic, national geographic, and outside, among other magazines, and is a threetime winner of the National Magazine award. Quammen shares a home in a boo
David quammen is with us today, courtesy of diane and robert levy. I didnt say shes over there. Shes hiding the second row David Quammen has 16 previous books. I notice that this does not include the two you wrote as fiction is correct. Doesnt it does include. Okay. My my bad 16 previous books include the tangled tree. The song of the dodo, the reluctant. Mr. Darwin and spillover, a finalist for the National Book critics circle award and a recipient of the merck prize in rome. He has written for new yorker harpers magazine, the atlantic, national geographic, and outside among other magazines, and is a three time winner of the National Magazine award. Kwame and a home in bozeman, montana with his wife, betsy gaines quammen, author of american zion and with two russian wolfhounds, a crosseyed cat and a rescue python python, we wont hold that against you. Please give a warm savannah. Welcome to David Quammen. Thank you. Thank you, nancy. Thank you all. Nancy does not like snakes, but that
if you re watching morning joe weekend. and if you can t get enough of us on monday through friday. which is kind of surprising we talk a lot. no surprise it was another really busy week with trump s legal woe deepening, and desantis making headlines for all the wron reasons. let s take a look at some of our top stories this week! michael cohen, the one tim attorney and fixer for donal trump, wrapped up his testimon before a grand jury convened before the math and district office in the investigation of trump. and hush money paid to adult film actress, story daniels. cohen spent about two hour yesterday, testifying before the grand jury, in the first appearance on monday when he testified for abou three hours. and the woman of the center of the hush money payments has no spoken with prosecutors in the case as well stormy daniels attorney said that he and daniels both met with prosecutors, via zoom yesterday. calling the conversation substantive, and a goo meeting. the att
Give us the tale of two seasons win the next 12 to 24 hours. The updated forecast coming up for the eagles game and also more snow with that seven day forecast. Very busy for the Weather Authority. Back over to you. All right, scott, thank you. A procession for a hero. From his firehouse to the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul, hundreds showed up to lieutenant Matt Letourneaus funeral. The service followed by a procession to his final resting place. It was certainly an emotional day as lieutenant letourneau was laid to rest. Lets get more from fox 29s dave schratwieser. Hes live outside the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul. Dave. Reporter chris, firefighters and first responderring came from as far away as toronto and trinidad to pay their respects to the lieutenant many of them calling him a brother and a hero. Steady rain fell on mourners outside as tears flowed from mourners inside the basilica as the city of philadelphia family members and fellow firefighters
Reporter chris, hundreds of firefighte firefighters and t responders stood out here in the poring rain out of respect for a man who made the ultimate sacrifice. Many of them telling us they came to pay tribute to a fallen hero. Reporter as raindrops fell on mourners outside, tears flowed from mourners inside the basilica as the city of philadelphia, family members and fellow firefighters said goodbye to lieutenant Matthew Letourneau a hero who lost his life in the line of duty. He lived, ate, slept and breathed this job. Matt, every dave his life was truly a hero and were all better off because of his bravery and service. Hundreds stood outside in the rain during the morning viewing and mass. Hundreds more pack the cathedr cathedral. Lieutenant letourneau was remembered for his smile, his enthusiasm, his compassion but mostly for his bravery. He is truly a firemans fireman. He fought that fire to the best his ability as long as with everyone else on that fire ground. I mean hes hero. W