The development of the main events in russia abroad, stay with us. Tatyana kolteva from Naberezhnye Chelny has been unsuccessfully fighting for a child from a surrogate mother for the third year, but both women hide such a terrible secret and why the child was given up for the upbringing of the one who was accused of organizing a contract killing. Tatyana kalentyeva, came to the program with a plea for help, she asks to return her son. How did it happen that you have been fighting for your son for 3 years already, yes, it so happened that from the age of two months i worked in the same moscow family with a small child, the contract was drawn up for six months. Between me and her. Well, thats what im working on. They were not born twins in the family. Here the girl was a desired child, and she was in the family as the boy turned out to be with you, she tells me, tanya will have to work not with us, but work. You will need to in your city. I say, its like that, yes, we want to give the b
[inaudible] [inaudible] speemac, a look at Nuclear Energy innovation, safety, and safety, and modernization proposals. Then agriculture secretary, tom bill sack is part of a discussion on hunger and Food Assistance program. Later, conversation with marilyn senator ben cardin. Cspans washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up on friday morning jeff adelstein, politics reporter for the new orleans advocate will join us by phone to discuss the debate over removal of confederate monuments in new orleans. The mayor has backed the City Councils effort to remove number of monuments on public land. However, the city remains divided on the issue. Hannah smith, senior counsel will be on to talk about the recently argued case. The case deals with religious liberty and the Affordable Care act contraceptive mandate. Chris, author of the book of grunge in government, lets fix a broken democracy joins us for a discussion. Be sure to watch washingtons csp
Guest ill be giving his speech on the floor of the United States senate. Tomorrows earth date and president obama is in new york will see many countries sign the top 21 agreement for 196 countries, 90 of the global admissions of the world will sign a commitment towards working together to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. I was in france during the negotiations. Im a strong supporter of the u. S. Leadership globally and in this country to dramatically reduce our emissions. Caller did you hear senator in half on the floor and those 192 countries going two countries going to be disappointed. How do you work with someone like that. Guest ive known jim ever since ive come to congress we came in the same year, 1987. He is a good person. He is just wrong on climate. Totally wrong. The way i answer that is, look, lets let the scientist determine what we need to do in order to keep our globe healthy. What can we do in order to protect our environment and future generations. Scientists tell us w
The service wins Action Network holds a discussion at 1 p. M. Eastern here at cspan3. Senator ted cruz campaigns in indiana today. Well have live coverage of a rally hes holding at the Johnson County fair grounds in indianapolis. That starts at 6 30 p. M. On cspan. Indiana holds its president ial primary on may 3rd. Cspans road to the white house coverage continues later today as Ohio Governor john kasich campaigns in the washington, d. C. Suburb of rockville, maryland ahead of the primary. Live rof kaj starts at 2 00 eastern time on cspan and the campaigns for governor kasich and senator ted cruz announced last week theyre teaming up to try to deny donald trump to try to deny the necessary delegates for the nomination. Madam secretary, woo proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the United States. Tonight the safety and security of the u. S. Electric grid, lights out, a cyber attack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath examines the potential for Cyber A
Some argue that nrcs regulations are impeding u. S. Competitiveness allowing other countries like china to get ahead of us. We think the opposite is true. The. The reputation of the nrc for being a Gold Standard as senator has pointed out is a good brand and so the undersea reputation for regular safety review only and enhances that brand. We do not think we should be engaged with china and other countries on a regulatory race to the bottom just to secure we believe the focus of the bill and nrc licensee is misplaced and will do little to facilitate the deployment of advance reactors in the us. Licensing process may be a convenient target but we think the nrc is being scapegoated for more formidable institutional barriers. These. These include a lack of support for governmentfunded energy, the enormously high cost for commercializing any. Reporter reactor, and the lack of interest in making those investments and the failure of the socalled Nuclear Power entrepreneurs to put any signifi