Re-air: What Can We Learn from Dead Philosophers?Re-air: What Can We Learn from Dead Philosophers? with Eric Weiner (2709)
Water: The World’s Most Critical ResourceWater: The World's Most Critical Resource (2813)

Water is our most valuable resource and the issues surrounding not having enough of it are critical. 

Joining Host Dennis McCuistion to talk about this growing problem are:
Lisa Hembry, Board Member Trinity River Authority,
Howard S. Slobodin, General Counsel, Trinity River Authority, Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas A&M Law School, and
Jim Bradbury, Attorney, Adjunct Professor, Texas A & M University School of Law.

The most important question is:
Does America in general, and Texas in particular, have an adequate, safe and affordable supply of it now and for the future? 

The answer is no. 

Tune in to learn more about the causes of the problem, potential solutions, and what we can do about it.

We welcome your feedback.

Thank you for engaging with us.

Regards,
Niki McCuistion, Co-Founder, Executive Producer
niki@nikimccuistion.com.
214-394-6794

And thank you for your continued support. Your financial contribution is keeping us on the air. Every dollar you donate to the Foundation for Responsible Television, a 501 ( C ) ( 3 ) tax-exempt organization makes a difference. Your financial contribution is keeping us on the air. This is especially important as we do not receive any funding from PBS or other public sources.

If you want to catch up on any past McCuistion programs, you can watch them at your convenience by visiting www.McCuistionTV.com.

Many thanks for your continued support!

 

Re-air: What Can We Learn from Dead Philosophers?Re-air: What Can We Learn from Dead Philosophers? with Eric Weiner (2709)
Water: The World’s Most Critical ResourceWater: The World's Most Critical Resource (2813)