Eritrea and. The rich streams are increasing months of drought suddenly followed by terentia rain theyve destroyed our pastures and never used to be like this. How Climate Change is impacting the lives of farmers in a remote region of bolivia. I am. Im sumi so misconducts good to have you with us police in new zealand have raised to 6 the number of People Killed in mondays volcanic eruption 8 people are still missing presumed dead dozens are injured many with severe burns search teams are on able to return to the volcanic island they fear it could erupt again questions are also being asked why tour groups were allowed to visit the site in the 1st place given that threat levels were raise. Last week. It is a search operation because rescues considered unlikely 1st responders are flying over for kerry island after the volcano erupted on monday afternoon local time 47 people were on the island during the eruption most of them had a narrow escape but a few are still missing with little hop
The worst is still ahead Australian Authorities warn that massive bushfires raging in two states will continue to pose a threat to life. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. Hello. It is being seen as one of the biggest coups in womens football. Sam occurred, one of the best strikers in the world, has signed for chelsea women. She is the all time top scorer in the american and australian lea ks. Thanks,jane, and nick miller has the weather. It may be dry now, but there is more rain on the way two areas that might not be wanting it. And the role that the weather is playing on the floods in venice. Thanks, nick. Also coming up is the drive for electric cars risking damage to the ocean bed . We have exclusive access to a project assessing the impact of deep sea mining. Good afternoon. Labour has unveiled plans to outspend the conservatives on health care in england, with a warning that the nhs is crying out for a Financial Rescue plan. Labour is pledging a real terms increase in fu
Everybody please join me in welcoming p. E. Moskowitz and george ciccariellomaher. [applause] thank you for being here. Im glad to be with you all, to help represent the case against free speech the First Amendment, fascism, and the future of dissent. My pleasure of being here has several aspects. The first is p. E. Moskowitzs wonderful friend, comrade, but also because they are the one of the most acute observers of our contemporary condition. Writing a book that cuts to the heart of things many of us have been grappling with for the past two years. This book is the book that people need to read to think through what has happened since 2016 and what is happening in 201718 thinking about emergence, proliferation of the powerful movements rallying around theresidency of donald trump and reading in 2019, 2020, and thinking about how to fight back, push back on this emergence of fascism and how to break it ultimately. This book is a tool for thinking about the past. It is a historical ana
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon, i am the president of the us institute of peace and im delighted to welcome everybody to a timely conversation with senator mark warner from virginia about the Us China Relationship. An issue that is getting a lot of attention these days. Senator warner has been at the forefront of china and has been a leader on the conversation related to Foreign Policy and National Security issues on china and through his years of service in the senate. For those of you joining us for the first time, us ip was founded by congress as nonpartisan National Institute dedicated to working with partners around the world to prevent and resolve violent conflict with one of the things we do in our headquarters in washington is to provide a space for conversation about the most critical Foreign Policy issues of the day in the Us China Relationship certainly qualifies as that. That brings us together. We have seen over the past decade how china has shifted many of its p
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