In red state kentucky are worried sick over repeal and replace rhetoric. If i didnt have Health Insurance, i wouldnt be alive today. Seeing stars. This hollywood tour group got the surprise of a lifetime when they took a turn into the front row of the oscars. Why the biggest winner of the Academy Awards might be gary from chicago. But first the nightline 5. Want longer lasting heartburn relief . Duo fusion goes to work in seconds. And lasts up to 12 hours. Tums only lasts up to three. For longerlasting relief in one chewable tablet, try duo fusion. From the makers of zantac. Cough doesnt sound good. Take mucinex dm. Ill text you in four hours when your cough returns. One pill lasted 12 hours. Looks like im good all night. Some cough medicines only last four hours. One mucinex good anning. Tonight were hearing from the people involved in what has to be the most surreal moment ever at an oscars ceremony. The folks who thought they had won best picture, then found out that it actually bel
Tomorrow night well be joined by the way, tomorrow were having a trumpfree tuesday. His name will not be spoken at all on tomorrows show. [ cheers and applause ] we will be joined by Catherine Zetajones and james harden with music from hank knutley, and later this week, alec baldwin, luke evans, adam pally, music from tuxedo and president george w. Bush will be here too. For real. The real one. [ cheers and applause ] last night our first guest won an Academy Award for his work in either la la land or moonlight, im still not exactly whichever one won best picture. Mahershala ali. Jimmy thats moonlight. It returns to theaters friday. Please say hello to Mahershala Ali [ cheers and applause ] jimmy how are you doing . Congratulations. Thank you. Jimmy i was very happy for you. We were talking last night. We ran into each other so many times. I think i spent more time with you last night than my wife. We were hanging out, yeah. Jimmy hows everything . Youre feeling good. Jimmy how are you
A chance to ask a question. And im gonna be assertive about im encouraging you to be brief and get to your question so we can get as many people to participate as possible. The line starts with our producer jane ann right there, and then i welcome your comments for dr. Hansen. Lets invite the audience participation. Yes, welcome to climate one. Thank you. Congratulations. You deserve this award and thank you to all the scientists who are here who are providing we, policy makers and activists, with the information we need. Im holly kaufman. My question is, in addition to the price on carbon, for some shorter term measures, what is your opinion on dealing with some of the shorter term but higher Global Warming potential gases like methane, which might not be as politically controversial to deal with . Yes. I think methane and black carbon and some of the trace gases are its important that we deal with those and they may be the way on which we can handle the faustian bargain. Because as t
For the scientist who advised seven u. S. President s. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] i interview a lot of fantastic people in this room and that does not happen very often. In 1988, nasa scientist james hansen told a congressional hearing that it was 99 certain that burning fossil fuels was heating the earths atmosphere. The next day, a New York Times headline proclaimed a Global Warming has begun. Decades later, dr. Hansen and others are still trying to convince the United States of these basic observations. About half of american now accept the fact. 40 do not. Over the next hour, we will discuss clients Climate Science and Public Opinion with james hansen. Today, dr. Hansen is receiving [applause] ive interviewed a lot of fantastic people in this room and that doesnt happen very often. Welcome to climate one, a conversation about americas energy, economy and environment. Im greg dalton. In 1988, nasa scientist james hansen told a congressional hearing that it was
So i wouldnt say it plays an enormous role in their work. Any other questions . Im sure the research into this was enormous and the many sources but if you could i mean is there the top three or four that come to mind as sources of research that you went to for this book . 70 roughly of the book and it was just invaluable. The twain stuff. There is such great scholarship around twain. You can go to marc twain projects. Org and see all those letters from i think until 1881 and they are wonderful additions of his correspondence so when it comes to researching twain its actually ready straightforward. I think these other characters i had to dig deeper into the archives because their work securely Charles Warren stoddard are not as widely known. That was a little bit more of the detective work which i really enjoyed but the bancrofts had most of it. I was in l. A. At the huntington. I was here the San Francisco Public Library and the oakland Public Library and a couple of collections on th