The day after tomorrow it is done. Olivia the standoff over Irans Nuclear program has lasted 12 years. The u. S. And five other countries taking part in the talks and want to make sure iran cannot build a nuclear bomb. Iran wants the west to lift sanctions immediately. In greece Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras trying to rally support for the ballarat talks. Asking opposition lawmakers to back his strategy of putting an end to austerity. He told the Greek Parliament last night and he did it must any deal must include a restructuring of the countrys debt. Mr. Tsipras a new agreement must have restructuring of debt. No country when it has a debt of 180 of gdp can come to the markets. Olivia greece and its creditors are far apart. The country has submitted a list of economic reforms. Officials tell bloomberg it is not enough to make them give more money to greece. Corporations based in indiana urging leaders to revise a law. They want to make sure it cannot be used to discriminate against ga
Because people need to hear what you have to say. I take a lot of encouragement. I for years have been influenced, decades by an essay written by Bayard Rosman called from protest to politics and i hear in what you are saying that beginning of what might be a politics in egypt which means organization which means discussion, which means building from the ground up and finding ways of learning how to resolve differences. Thats how power gets shifted so thank you very much. Thank you cspan for being here. Books will be signed. Just line up over here and watch cspan on windows will appear and you can hear it again and i invite others to watch with you. Thank you all for coming. Thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] next encore booknotes. From 1997 thomas west discusses his book on the teaching of history particularly with regard for how the Founding Fathers are portrayed today. This is about an hour. Cspan professor thomas g. West, in your book in the afterword, you writ
I dont know what [ bleep ] plant you think youre on right now. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for wednesday, april 1st, this is the cbs morning news for wednesday, april 1st, 2015. Good morning. Im Alison Harmelin in for annemarie green. As early as today the governor of arkansas can sign into law the bill. Protesters who believe the law will dim chris name against gays have been demonstrating in little roque. Governor hutchinson says hell sign it. Others say it will make arkansas a less desirable place to live. Our states most talented will soon leave if these are the messages that we continue to send. The arkansasbased retail giant walmart is calling on the governor to veto the measure. The indiana religious freedom bill that became law last week unleashing a nationwide groundswell of criticism knocked governor mike pence on his heels. Pence called for a clarification appeal that ee expected to be ready today. Several states including new york and connecticut h
Eight going to be hot and humid while we wait for some of the storms arrive. I saw a lot of people yesterday around the National Mall buying those popsicles, finding any relief from the heat. Its going to be another steamy one. A great start. Were looking at partsly cloudy skies and were partly cloudy skies and were headed back up to the 80s. Winds stay out of the south. No 50s on the map today. Were a little warmer and humid. 70 for reston and 73 for fairfax. Here the setup. Hasnt changed much. We have the jet stream in the same spot so were going to see high pressure. Southerly winds for us and still some storms through the midwest. Temperatures today 83 by lunch time and your high 88. Larry, over to you. Metro riders, we are certainly on schedule this morning. No issues all morning long. A good start there. Buses running on schedule as well. We are issuing a Traffic Alert out in Silver Spring this morning. An accident on the outer loop of the beltway between colesville road and Geor
Is a country with unrivalled skills and creativeness, a country with such good humor and such great compassion. And i am convinced that if we draw on all of this, then we can take these islands, with our proud history, and build an even prouder future. Together, we can make Great Britain greater still. Thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] ed miliband thank you for your kindness, friends. Friends, this is not the speech i wanted to give today because i believe that britain needed a labour government. I still do, but the public voted otherwise last night. Earlier earlier today i rang David Cameron to congratulate him. I take absolute and total responsibility for the result and our defeat at this election. I am so sorry for all of those colleagues who lost their seats. Ed balls, jim murphy, margaret curran, douglas alexander, and all the mps and indeed candidates who were defeated. They are friends, colleagues and standard bearers for our party. They always have been, and they alwa