Guest: Robert Machoian Graham, Professor of Photography at Brigham Young UniversityĪ short film about a band called The Minors won an award at the Sundance Film Festival this year. But one chemist believes the shrimp shell may soon be worth \_more \_than the meat inside.Īward-Winning Short Film Explores Abandoned Dreams In the US, that outer layer usually gets thrown away or sold as fertilizer. If you're an American fan of shrimp, you probably take the shells off before you eat them. Guest: Robin Rogers, PhD, Research Professor of Chemistry, University of Alabama, Founder of 525 Solutions Shrimp Shells May Be the Key to Renewable Energy All of this gets at some really important questions about who should be allowed to wage war on America’s behalf? He’s promised to veto and says Congress is overstepping its authority. Which means President Trump will either have to veto it or be forced to withdraw US support for the Saudis. The Senate passed a similar condemnation our involvement in Yemen late last year and likely has the votes to approve the new one. That conflict has been going on for four years –causing thousands of civilian deaths and a devastating famine. Guests: Eric Jensen, Professor of International Law, BYU Geoffrey Corn, Professor of International Law, South Texas College of Law, HoustonĮ US House has taken the rare step of invoking something called the War Powers Resolution to try and force President Trump to withdraw US military support for the Saudis in the Yemeni Civil War. Congress and President in Power Struggle Over War Powers
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