Of god. Coming up live from paris chinese stocks are up on the second consecutive day as policies begin to take effect. Shareholders are still banned from selling their shares, and over 1000 companies partly for bitten from trading. Kate moody will join us in a moment. Negotiations we will have more on that. Anchor athens is definitely definitely has the attention of its creditors with the latest from its perform reform proposals. A Conference Call is scheduled to begin right now. They will be assessing greeces reform package. It is a 13 page document which recommends implementing many of the reforms that creditors wanted and that haskins and that athens has so far resisted. More taxes, more privatization Less Government spending on pensions and the military. In exchange, athens is asking for debt reduction. Lets go to athens. Our correspondent is standing by. It looks like tsipras has yielded from demand that he was fiercely resisting a few days ago. What happened . Has he given up .
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We will speak to our correspondent. Celebrations in gambia as new president the new president prepares to return home. Millions of dollars are missing from state coffers after the countrys former president leaves for a life in exile. Its good to have you with us. U. S. President donald trump has begun making his mark on domestic and foreign policy. On his first monday morning in office, he signed an order pulling the u. S. Out of the Transpacific Partnership trade deal. He placed a freeze on hiring federal workers. He moved to ban funds for International Groups that perform abortions. At a meeting with business leaders, he repeated his America First message, laying out incentives for companies to keep jobs in e u. S. Essentially, im talking about no tax. If you stay here, theres no tax. People are saying, trump is going to tax. There is no tax, none whatsoever, and i just want to tell you, all you have to do is stay. Dont fire your people in the United States. Stay here. Many other cou
College professor bradley bircher, former Washington Post reporter Molly Mccartney examines the u. S. Military industrial complex, jack cashin takes a critical look at the crash of flight 800, and booktv visits peoria, illinois. For a complete television schedule, booktv. Org. Booktv on cspan2, its 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, its for serious readers. And now were kicking off this weekend with John Strausbaugh, author of city of sedition. Its about new york city during the civil war. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Good evening. Thank you so much for coming out here to politics prose. Thank you so much for coming out here to politics prose for yet another one of our enlightened and lively author talks. You cant hear me . Okay. Well be quiet. [laughter] and at that cue, please let me please silence all your cell phones at this point, and also let me just go through a few other housekeeping details. So the author will speak for about 20 minutes, 20, 25 minutes, and w
Hello welcome to our afternoon session. Todays format we had three distinguished panelists and coauthors we are joined by the professor. Thank you so much for taking time to be with us today. As a friendly reminder if you have not heard this yet please think about donating to our sources. Each of the authors a portion of the proceeds go directly back to the festival. About the book before we get started. And not only recounts the events of a terrible day that happened in june of 2015 but also offers us a History Lesson that really reveals a deeper look at suffering, tramp in ongoing rage of people who helped form the church. In many ways todays book and discussion is not only charlestons story but its a story of america. As a story of the deep south. Fighting for freedom and fighting for civil rights. We hope you will engage the authors as we talk talk and hear from them. The shootings that took place in charleston opened up a deep wound of racism that still permeates the south and sou