With them more. So, welcome. My name is miriam pawel and i write about california history and farmworkers, not guns. It was a treat for me to read these books and learn about an incredibly timely topic. We will do quick interruptions introductions and then get right to the conversation and leave some time for questions and answers at the end and there will be microphones at the appropriate time. To my left its mark for men. Mark foreman, the National Affairs editor of mother jones and the author of trigger points inside the mission to stop Mass Shootings in america not to the left, Jennifer Carlsen and associate professor of sociology in government and Public Policy at the university of arizona, an expert in gun culture. It is her second book on that topic. She is a 2022 macarthur fellow. And, finally, ryan, the author of unfired my battle against the industry that radicalized america. He was one of the top executives at a gun Manufacturing Company and he took on the Industry First fro
Human and Animal Health. This is about an hour 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning. The Senate Health education and labor subcommission on primary health and Retirement Security will come to order. Thank you for joining us today for the primary health and retirement subcommittee hearing, superbugs the impact of Antimicrobial Resistance on modern medicine. Thank you especially to Ranking Member marshall, to you, your staff shared commitment to preparing for preparing. This is a type of partnership that drives results ultimately in congress. More than 100 years ago the discovery of antibiotics revolutionized modern medicine. Some experts consider penicillin to be the single most important drug ever created. Antibiotics alone have extended our average lifespan by 23 years. But the rise in Antimicrobial Resistance threatens to undo 100 years of medical progress. Minor infections could become incurable bleeding patients with chronic illnesses like Cystic Fibrosis most at risk
Human and Animal Health. This is about an hour 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning. The Senate Health education and labor subcommission on primary health and Retirement Security will come to order. Thank you for joining us today for the primary health and retirement subcommittee hearing, superbugs the impact of Antimicrobial Resistance on modern medicine. Thank you especially to Ranking Member marshall, to you, your staff shared commitment to preparing for preparing. This is a type of partnership that drives results ultimately in congress. More than 100 years ago the discovery of antibiotics revolutionized modern medicine. Some experts consider penicillin to be the single most important drug ever created. Antibiotics alone have extended our average lifespan by 23 years. But the rise in Antimicrobial Resistance threatens to undo 100 years of medical progress. Minor infections could become incurable bleeding patients with chronic illnesses like Cystic Fibrosis most at risk
Becometing students to more politically engaged. An event hosted by the center for american progress, and. Eneration citizen good morning, everyone. I am that second of vice atsident of external affairs the center of american progress. On behalf of our great partners at generation citizen, i want to thank everyone of you for joining us for this important conversation. When we first planned this event a few weeks ago, we wanted to talk about the state of Civic Engagement among young people in our country. Given the recent outcry and horrific acts at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in heartland and those that survived this choosing, and that our keynote speaker has deep ties to florida, i think todays discussion takes on a whole different meaning. Now perhaps more than ever, our government and its leaders must prove they are not only listening to our nations young people, but they are doing everything in their power to ensure all students feel protected and valued in the eyes of ou
State capital of santa fe. Former washington, senator bob graham to talk about Civics Education and engagement. Educational progress. Perhaps more importantly america s Civic Engagement is at an alltime low. Public trust in government remains near historic lows, particularly with our nations young people. Less than half of millennials are voting and only 18 of the public trusts leaders in washington to do the right thing. This creates a vicious cycle Many Americans are dissatisfied with their government, yet, still fail to vote because they believe their voices will not be heard. The good news, is that across the country we can find inspiring activists, policymakers, educators, and others who are turning apathy into action. We are honored to welcome 4 outstanding panelist this morning who are committed to motivating and engaging americas students and we look forward to hearing their insights. First, i have a great privilege of introducing our keynote speaker for today. Senator bob grah