Lines to you. If you are a republican, your number is 202 7488001. If you are a democrat, we want to hear from you at 202 7488000. Independents, your number is 202 7488002. And we are opening a special line this morning for evangelical voters. If you identify as an evangelical voter, we want to hear from you at 202 7480003. Keep in mind, you can always. Ext us at 202 7480003 and we are always reading on social media, twitter cspanwj and on facebook, facebook. Com cspan. Again, President Trump spoke to the value voters Forum Last Night and here is what he had to say. [video clip] towe believe in the right free speech. We believe in the right to life. Thank you. Andnow that families churches, not government officials, know best how to create strong and loving communities. It has been that way in our country. This. All else, we know in america, we dont worship a government, we worship god. Thank you. You were there from the first minute of my presidency. I have taken historic action to de
Also in the programme preparing to protest for the planet students around the world get ready for friday climate strikes. Shouting. And why gay rights activists in south korea say lack of laws to protect them is forcing many young people to take their own lives. Good morning. Its iam in london, 8 in the morning here in singapore and 9am tokyo where if you didnt already know the Rugby World Cup gets underway later today. This is the first time the tournament is being hosted by an asian nation. Its only four years ago that japans team, the brave blossoms caused a huge shock with their 3a 32 victory over south africa in england. Nowjapan will be hoping to build on that stunning victory on home soil. Lets go straight to the bbcs mariko oi whos in tokyo for us. A lot of excitement with the brave blossoms facing the russians tonight yes, rico. And the aim for it to be taking place in japan is because they want to spread the popularity of the sport outside countries like australia, new zealan
Millions are beginning tojoin a day of demonstrations around the world, demanding action on Climate Change, ahead of next weeks un summit. Theyre expected to spread from the asia pacific through europe and africa to the americas. We can take you live now to sydney, in australia, where protests are under way. We understand thousands of Australian School students walking out of classrooms across the country. They have particular problems with the current governments environmental policies. All this three days ahead of the Climate Summit in new york, and in the wake of the strikes in march this year in which 150,000 people marched in australia. 1. 5 million, roughly, took part worldwide. These strikes are expected to be bigger, and there is likely to be a stronger presence from unions, workers and companies who have signed up to strike in solidarity with the young activists. We will be speaking to oui activists. We will be speaking to our correspondent here in just a few moments, but i am
Books that we usually organize events around here at cato. But i can assure you the authors that we are featuring today are serious accomplished economist with decades of scholarly work in forming this publication. The subtitle of the book two economists drink their way through the unfree world gives us the flavor of their unconventional approach for a couple of academics. That subtitle didnt surprise me though. I attempt to run into ben powell and bob lawson at academic conferences around the country and around the world and inevitably they have drinks in their hands probably because we chat at event perceptions and the like but the conversation is always interesting, informative and fun. That is also true of this new book. This is a light book about a heavy topic. So its fortunate for two it is rather that we are featuring today the first day of the late lovell Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman one of the great economists of the 20th century and a champion of economic and overall human
Im Nuala Mcgovern in london. Also in the programme preparing to protest for the planet students around the world get ready for friday climate strikes. And why gay rights activists in south korea say lack of laws to protect them is forcing many young people to take their own lives. Good morning. Its midnight in london, 7am here in singapore and 8am tokyo where if you didnt already know the Rugby World Cup gets underway later today. This is the first time the tournament is being hosted by an asian nation. Its only four years ago that japans team, the brave blossoms caused a huge shock with their 3a 32 victory over south africa in england. Nowjapan will be hoping to build on that stunning victory on home soil. Lets go straight to the bbcs mariko oi whos in tokyo for us. Iam sure i am sure everyone i am sure everyone is excited. Yes, rico. And the aim for it to be taking place in japan yes, rico. And the aim for it to be taking place injapan is because they want to spread the popularity of