The father of Alison Parker makes an emotional plea for gun control. The father of Alison Parker, the young female journalist shot on air yesterday, has made an emotional plea for politicians to climb out of the “pockets of the NRA” and pass real gun violence legislation. President Obama is on his way the New Orleans for the 10th anniversary of Katrina – but Bobby Jindal doesn’t want him to talk about climate change while he’s there. And while Jindal’s worried about “climate change politics,” a group of scientists has tried to replicate studies frequently cited as evidence against man-made global warming – and were unable to reproduce any of the results. Those stories and more, in your top news of the day: Father Of Murdered Journalist Blasts NRA, Promises Tireless Fight For Gun Control The father of slain journalist Alison Parker, who was killed in a tragic shooting on live television Wednesday, is calling on politicians to stop being “cowards in the pockets of the NRA” and pass meaningful gun violence legislation....(read more) Rand Paul’s Patronizing, Self-Parodying Response To Black Lives Matter Denver Lawmaker Posts Screenshots Of Racist Threatening Hate Mail After Criticizing Chick-Fil-A Jindal Writes Letter To Obama Telling Him Not To Talk About Climate During Katrina Anniversary Visit President Obama is heading to New Orleans Thursday to mark the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. But there’s one subject Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal hopes the president won’t broach in his remarks to city residents: climate change....(read more) Let’s See What Happens When This Group Of Scientists Retests Studies That Contradict Climate Science ThinkProgress | Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005 Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible Donate | Manage Email Options | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe This email was sent to rightbuy18@GMAIL.COM.
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