Subscribe to our newsletter and get social media resources sent to your inbox. Company The Hamish Macdonald era of Q+A kicks off with a stunning admission from Senator Jim Molan about his views on human-induced climate change as bushfire victims share their stories. Jimmy Kimmel Live! Meadows said on ABC News "This Week" that Trump's tweet was "about cutting red tape" and calling out those at the FDA who don't share his "sense … 05.29.2020 | 3m . she asked.While other panellists spoke of community spirit and learning how to embrace communities and governments working together to help the people, Senator Molan was asked pointedly by the host about the Federal Government's response and why it had not implemented plans before the fire season.Senator Molan began to deflect with his answer before saying there was little to do for individual cases at a federal level.Q+A host Hamish Macdonald has reported on natural disasters all over the world but covering the NSW bushfires brought a new level of intensity.
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"I'm not relying on evidence, Hamish," Senator Molan said, prompting heckles from the crowd, as well as parliamentary peers and commentators on social media.