Squla. Our road to the white house coverage continues from New Hampshire. Monday morning at 10 00, live coverage from the no labels Problem Solver convention in manchester. Speakers include eight republican and democratic president ial candidates talking on the issues of uniting the country, jobs creation, balancing the budget, securing Social Security and medicare, and making America Energy secure. On tuesday afternoon at 12 30, we are live with Ohio Governor john kasich at he speaks at a town hall meeting in bow, New Hampshire. And on wednesday, live at 7 00 p. M. , jeb bush will speak at a town hall meeting in con card. Cspans campaign 2016, taking you on the road to the white house on cspan, cspan radio, and cspan to tspan. Orcspan. Org. Sgleefr weekend the cspan Networks Feature programs on politics, nonfiction books and American History. Saturday morning at 10 00 eastern on cspan, marking the 20th anniversary of the million man march, live coverage of the justice or else gatherin
Over 1 . Some individual news that is worth bringing to our viewers attention, these are three stocks we will be watching. Well holcim do the deal with lafarge . Is bruno the man that the market wants to see at the helm . Lafarge wants to do a deal and they want new management structure. That has implications for this company, crh up 0. 9 . 24. 70 is where we are. Hes got his eye closely fixed on that. Next this is where it gets a little spicy. Fullyear numbers. They have lowered their guidance for this year. They say you are going to see sales rise between 1. 5 and 5. 5 . Originally, they set a rise between 2. 5 and 7. 5 . They are in 70 countries at the moment. The market doesnt like the critical issue. We get some data from switzerland. Centralbank comments later on from mr. Jordan. Johnny is on his way to do that interview. We have seen exports drop over 2 . Theyve dropped their sales. Still doing very little to impact that particular stock. The question is actually lets have a loo
Example of the bureaucracy of the government. So many levels of management and no one does anything. President obama is requesting a nearly 4 billion of emergency funding from congress to address the influx of children coming across the u. S. Border. Heres more about that. The administration has requested 3. 7 billion of emergency funding from congress for stopping some of the influx of children dealing with the situation along the southern border with mexico. Laura is with the wall street journal and writing about the story, what is in the administration request to congress . A lot of the money is to house the children and families crossing the border. That is where the crisis has been. A huge influx created children traveling alone and adult traveling have come across the border. And in each of those cases there are sort of special needs for housing them and the administration is not able to handle right now and that is what a lot of the money would go to work. The white house propos
To talk about what as long as elements are going to be part of it. Also to strengthen the perception that justice will be here in the hope that we can deter some of the conduct, encourage people to desert, discourage people in the opposition for taking an eye for an eye. Sure. In this respect, what would be your reaction, your advice, if in the fullness of time were faced with the following proposition. President Bashar Al Assad and 200 of his closest enablers are willing to leave syria forth with and bring an end to at least one phase of this conflict. In return for imunite from prosecution. Is that doable under Current Conditions . Is it unthinkable . First of all if we were actually presented with a proposition like this . Well, first of all, ive not seen any evidence that this guy, or the people around them, are ready to go. A hypothetical question. At any point. Thats often whats presented here. Well, if you gave the guy a bull tow or a place to go we could get them out. Usually t
We remain to work in a bipartisan manner to achefer these objects. Thank you to both of you for your testimony. Mr. Hochstein, you talked about the things that ukraine needs to do in order to reform its energy markets. This is the most energy inefficient country in the entire region and ill direct the question to you but happy to have mr. Yee respond as well. The reforms they need to need take are dramatic and the effective of those reforms done too precipitously is perhaps too destabilizing in a country that doesnt need much more instability. The vector between what gas prices are today and what they would be without the subsidy is enormous. The amount of money they have to spend on reengineering this wildly inefficient soviet Energy Architecture is essentially almost a rip down and build back up proposition. So, how do we ask ukraine to do this without requiring them to spend money they dont have, and impose price increases on citizens who are right now looking for reasons to be conf