encouraging for them and all of us because these practices not only help climate change but produce more food and make and they make themselves more resilient against drought so it s one of these amazing win-win-win but very few of us really appreciate it. that s what anna is so good at getting across and we hope that our new book can help too. thank you for that great question. [ applause ] tonight, our washington journal program focusing on community policing. we ll reair yesterday morning s entire program from richmond, virginia with your cools and comments, the richmond police chief and head of the police training academy and richmond mayor dwight jones. it starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. former president jimmy carter held a news conference this morning in atlanta and briefed reporters about treatments for brain and liver cancer. we ll show you the event on c-span. here s some of what president carter had to say. spots on the liver and the operation and that s
united states. a quick follow-up on africa. ways and means has pointed out that there could be a problem between the u.s. and africa u.s. and the event e.u. if the u.s. begins to get preferences in the african market. you chose a different path. two quick questions. one, will you have some flexibility so you don t harm u.s. exports and, two, have you given any thought to a common origin rule perhaps being part of epa where excuse me being part of ttip where the u.s. recking nices african inputs the recognizes african inputs the same as export to the u.s. and vice versa so this wouldn t promote african participation in the global supply chain. and the third very quick is on g.i.s some are concerned you re use r using the lisbon agreement to make some progress. perhaps that should be better left for the negotiation of the ttip in terms of this very controversial issue of geographical indications. thank you very much. thank you. that was a lot of questions. on tpa we are
Republican House leadership is considering including a provision in a potential aid package for Ukraine that would require the Biden administration to approve some liquefied natural gas export projects, according to people familiar with the matter.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, speaking in an Easter interview on Fox News Sunday, hinted that he planned to bring a Ukraine aid package that could include language reversing the permitting pause to the floor after the House returns from its spring recess April 9.