The resentencing of Scott Peterson | Disappearance of Sierra snowpack | How climate change is taught in schools | Holiday music alternatives
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In this April 21, 2003 file photo, Sarah Kellison stands in front of a memorial in honor of Laci Peterson outside the house Laci shared with her husband Scott Peterson in Modesto, Calif.
AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File
Why Scott Peterson is being resentenced to life without parole, a new report is warning about the possible disappearance of the Sierra snowpack, how climate change is taught in American primary and secondary schools, and alternative music picks for those tired of standard holiday music.
Today's Guests
- KCRA-TV News Anchor Edie Lambert, who covered the Scott Peterson trial in the 2002 murder of his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn child, breaks down the resentencing hearing of Scott Peterson’s death penalty sentence.
- Jeffrey Mount, senior fellow at the PPIC Water Policy Center and founding director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at UC Davis, joins Insight for an update on the California drought and a new report warning about the possible disappearance of the Sierra snowpack in the next two decades.
- Emmy-winning investigative journalist Katie Worth discusses her recent Washington Post 'Outlook' cover story about how climate change is taught in American primary and secondary schools. The piece is based on her new book, Miseducation: How Climate Change is Taught in America.
- Weekend and Fill-in Host for News and Modern Music at CapRadio, Andrew Garcia, gives us his music picks for those tired of listening to “traditional” holiday music.