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ohio republican congressman bill johnson, who serves on the house budget committee, will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. also, emily martin of the national women's law center will join us. she talks about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. wednesday on the c-span networks, the u.s. house begins work on the 2020 defense authorization bill. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span2, theon u.s. senate continues work on traditional and executive nominations. on c-span3 at 10:00, the house financial services committee years from federal reserve chairman jerome powell on monetary policy. later at 2:30 p.m., the house oversight subcommittee examines the conditions of migrant children in facilities at the u.s./mexico border. "q&a," formert on new york city police deputy inspector corey put these talks about his book "once a cop." >> when i was young, i grew up on welfare, a family of 6, five girls and myself. my father
ohio republican congressman bill johnson, who serves on the house budget committee, will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. also, emily martin of the national women's law center will join us. she talks about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. wednesday on the c-span networks, the u.s. house begins work on the 2020 defense...
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and then bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. also, emily martin of the national women's law center will join us. she'll talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chairman powell will testify before the house financial services committee on monetary policy and the state of the u.s. economy live wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and then live on thursday at 9:30 a.m. eastern, the senate armed services committee will consider the nomination of army general mark milley for chair of the joint chiefs of staff. watch both hearings live on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. > sunday night on "q&a," former new york city deputy inspector talks about his book "once a cop." >> i grew up on welfare. a family of six. five girls and myself. my father left after the third grade. it's ironic in my book i have a picture of me in th
and then bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. also, emily martin of the national women's law center will join us. she'll talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chairman powell will testify before the house financial services committee...
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first came assurances from pg&e's new ceo bill johnson. >> that means it doesn't go toward the pay of my colleagues or me. >> reporter: the money would go towards their new wildfire safety operation centering that opened in march which includes weather stations and cameras in high risk areas. pg&e would also replace wooden power poles are more resilient ones and add covered power lines also in those areas. and finally, the utility has plans to manage vegetation around those poles. >> i don't know how many millions of trees in our system could potentially contact our wires. we're increasing the work around vegetation management to prevent those. >> reporter: pg&e later told us according to their calculations, 120 million trees pose a risk to power lines. to do this work, pg&e wants to increase revenue by more than $1 billion in 2020. that's a 12.4% increase. and $454 million by 2021 and 486 million by '22. pg&e assured customers today they would paid about $10 more a month the first year if they live in a typical residential home. the network reminded everyone more increases are immine
first came assurances from pg&e's new ceo bill johnson. >> that means it doesn't go toward the pay of my colleagues or me. >> reporter: the money would go towards their new wildfire safety operation centering that opened in march which includes weather stations and cameras in high risk areas. pg&e would also replace wooden power poles are more resilient ones and add covered power lines also in those areas. and finally, the utility has plans to manage vegetation around those...
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bill johnson, republican from ohio, thank you for your time.up, we will speak with emily martin, she is with the national women's law center and we will talk about the wage gap. we will have that conversation when we continue. announcer: jerome powell will testify today on monetary policy and the state of the u.s. economy, live today at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at 2:30 p.m., the house subcommittee hearing on the treatment of immigrant children at the border. witnesses include an asylum seeker from guatemala. a.m.,rsday morning, 9:30 the armed services committee will consider the nomination of mark milli fire chairman of the joint chief of staff. watch all three hearings on c-span3, at c-span.org or listen with the free radio app. ♪ >> in 1979, a small network rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years, but it is more relevant than ever. on television and online, c-span is your unf
bill johnson, republican from ohio, thank you for your time.up, we will speak with emily martin, she is with the national women's law center and we will talk about the wage gap. we will have that conversation when we continue. announcer: jerome powell will testify today on monetary policy and the state of the u.s. economy, live today at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at 2:30 p.m., the house subcommittee hearing on the treatment of immigrant children at the border. witnesses include an asylum seeker from...
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and then bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate over federal spending in an effort to avoid another government shutdown. emily lawson will join us. she'll talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chairman jerome powell will testify before the house financial services committee on monetarily policy and the state of the u.s. economy live wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and live at 2:30 p.m., a house subcommittee hearing on the treatment of immigrant children at the u.s.-mexico border. witnesses include an asylum seeker from guatemala. and live at 9:30 eastern. the senate armed services committee will consider the nomination of mark milly for chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. watch all three hearings live on scrmbings span 3, online at -- c-span 3, online at c-span.org r listen with the c-span app >> there's been discussion of an appearance before congress. any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. it conta
and then bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate over federal spending in an effort to avoid another government shutdown. emily lawson will join us. she'll talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chairman jerome powell will testify before the house financial services committee on monetarily policy and the state of the...
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does the gentlewoman pull up the bill as amended? ms. johnson: h.r. 2397, the american manufacturing leadership act as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: h.r. 2397, a bill to amend the national institute of standards and technology act to make changes to the implementation of the net without objection for manufacturing innovation and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. johnson, and the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas. ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on h.r. 2397, the bill now under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. johnson: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. johnson: i rise in support of h.r. 2397, the american anufacturin
does the gentlewoman pull up the bill as amended? ms. johnson: h.r. 2397, the american manufacturing leadership act as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: h.r. 2397, a bill to amend the national institute of standards and technology act to make changes to the implementation of the net without objection for manufacturing innovation and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. johnson, and the...
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ohio republican congressman bill johnson will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. emily martin of the national women's law center will join us. she will talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. joined the discussion. -- join the discussion. >> live wednesday on the c-span networks, the u.s. house begins work on the 2020 defense authorization bill. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the u.s.n c-span2, senate continues work on judicial and executive nominations. the house, at 10:00, financial services committee hears from federal reserve chair jerome powell on monetary policy. examining the conditions of migrant children and facilities near the u.s.-mexico border. >> next, lawyers and legal scholars review the supreme court's just completed term, including decisions on the senses citizenship question -- census citizenship question, gerrymandering, and the death penalty. this is an hour and 25 minutes. >
ohio republican congressman bill johnson will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. emily martin of the national women's law center will join us. she will talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. joined the discussion. -- join the discussion. >> live wednesday on the c-span networks, the u.s. house begins work on the 2020 defense authorization bill. that's at...
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first came assurances from pg&e's ceo bill johnson. >> that means it doesn't go toward the pay of my colleagues or me. >> reporter: the money would go towards their new wildlife safety operation center that opened in march which includes weather stations and cameras in high-risk areas. the utility has plans to manage vegetation around power poles and wants to harden those poles. >> that's replacing wood poles with non-wood poles and hard hardening the wires. >> reporter: to do this work, pg&e wants to increase revenue by more than $1 billion in 2020. that's a 12.4% increase and 454 million by 2021 and 486 million by 2022. pg&e assured customers they would pay $10 more a month the first year if they live in a typical residential home. the utility reform network reminded everyone more increases are imminent. >> this proposal comes on top of other rate increases currently being proposed by pg&e. >> reporter: she's right. last april the cpu voted to allow pg&e to recover some of the expenses incurred back in 2016 and '17 when the utility had to prune, cut back and remove dead or dying tr
first came assurances from pg&e's ceo bill johnson. >> that means it doesn't go toward the pay of my colleagues or me. >> reporter: the money would go towards their new wildlife safety operation center that opened in march which includes weather stations and cameras in high-risk areas. the utility has plans to manage vegetation around power poles and wants to harden those poles. >> that's replacing wood poles with non-wood poles and hard hardening the wires. >>...
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ohio republican congressman bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. emily martin of the national women's law center will join us talking about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> live wednesday on the c-span networks. the u.s. house begins work on the 2020 defense authorization bill. 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. they30 p.m. on c-span2, are sitting continues work on judicial and executive nominations. on c-span three at 10, the house financial services to many hears from federal reserve chairman durham powell on monetary policy. at 2:30 p.m., the house oversight subcommittee examines the conditions of my grandchildren in federal facilities near the u.s.-mexico border. during an oval office meeting with the american qatar, president trump was asked about the role of labor secretary alex acosta in the case of jeffrey epstein back when he was the it u.s. attorney in for to. house
ohio republican congressman bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate over federal spending and efforts to avoid another government shutdown. emily martin of the national women's law center will join us talking about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> live wednesday on the c-span networks. the u.s. house begins work on the 2020 defense...
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and then bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate on federal spending, efforts to avoid a shut douth. emily mart tin will join us. she'll talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live on c-span the morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chairman jerome powell will testify before the house financial services committee on monetarily policy and the state of the u.s. committee. live today at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and live at 2:30 p.m., a house subcommittee hearing on the treatment of immigrant children at the u.s.-mexico border. witnesses include an asylum seeker from guatemala. and live on thursday morning, the senate armed services committee will considering the nomination of mark millie for chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. watch all three hearings live on c-span 3. online on c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. >> next, a discussion with oscar munoz, c.e.o. of united airlines. mr. munoz was a guest at the bipartisan policy center where he talk about his leadership style and ho
and then bill johnson who serves on the house budget committee will discuss the debate on federal spending, efforts to avoid a shut douth. emily mart tin will join us. she'll talk about efforts to close the gender pay gap. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live on c-span the morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chairman jerome powell will testify before the house financial services committee on monetarily policy and the state of the u.s. committee. live...
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johnson is the reason for this bill.he is the voice for this bill. >> reporter: now she's on a mission, fighting to end child marriage in florida. >> ms. johnson was raped at a very young age by her deacon at church. and, when it was found out that she was pregnant, her parent, her parents did the unthinkable. they forced her to marry the man who impregnated her as a child. >> reporter: her story read into the record last year just before lawmakers passed a bill meant to protect her. >> by your vote the bill passes. [ applause ] >> there is obvious potential for abuse and exploitation. a whole host of horrors to lurk behind a marriage license that involves a child. >> reporter: jenny smoot, an advocate with the tahuri justice center says the abuse rate is three times higher. in many states, it can be used as a loophole, allowing men to skirt statutory charges. >> you put all of this together and you've effectively road mapped a way that predators can find a work around through a marriage to gain sexual access to young gi
johnson is the reason for this bill.he is the voice for this bill. >> reporter: now she's on a mission, fighting to end child marriage in florida. >> ms. johnson was raped at a very young age by her deacon at church. and, when it was found out that she was pregnant, her parent, her parents did the unthinkable. they forced her to marry the man who impregnated her as a child. >> reporter: her story read into the record last year just before lawmakers passed a bill meant to...
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andcousin, a democrat, lyndon johnson and bill clinton pursued a role for the federal government in providing health care to all americans. johnson's medicare and medicaid offered some relief to populations, but not until the obama administration did the federal government offer a fresh path to relieving the anxieties of those shut out of health insurance and health insurance market. many issues remain. how can history help us? the united states of america has still to solve many problems. estimates, we017 ,pend $3.5 trillion every year gdp and7.9% of the $10,739 each year in health care costs. it is doubtful whether this high expenditure translates into true patient care and health care outcomes. the commonwealth 2018 study of 11 countries, including australia canada, france, the netherlands, sweden, switzerland and the u.k., founded the u.s. ranked last. despitend quality, having the highest per capita health earnings, last. the study found more americans died from poor care quality than the citizens of any other country involved in the study. poor access to primary care in the u.s. has con
andcousin, a democrat, lyndon johnson and bill clinton pursued a role for the federal government in providing health care to all americans. johnson's medicare and medicaid offered some relief to populations, but not until the obama administration did the federal government offer a fresh path to relieving the anxieties of those shut out of health insurance and health insurance market. many issues remain. how can history help us? the united states of america has still to solve many problems....
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democracy demands discussion, using whatever means to win political battles does not fit the bill, boris johnsonhis in action, she promises, blatantly inaccurate state m e nts promises, blatantly inaccurate statements on eu food safety standards, the business about the kippers, i can't think of a better golden standard and the ussr in terms of fact distortion and reality falsification. that is our new prime minister he is talking about. people need to see borisjohnson as our prime minister, gave him the opportunity where he has, i think, shown very clearly that he wants to reach out, wants to get that agreement, which is in the interests of the eu and the uk. and therefore, yes, going out to set out that we need to leave by the 31st of october, but wanting to do it with the spirit of partnership and how we can achieve that together, approaching those discussions with european leaders and partners with that firm intent. if that is really his intent, is he going to have to have members of his cabinet who are not signed up to a no—deal brexit? borisjohnson said that, as prime minister, he would wan
democracy demands discussion, using whatever means to win political battles does not fit the bill, boris johnsonhis in action, she promises, blatantly inaccurate state m e nts promises, blatantly inaccurate statements on eu food safety standards, the business about the kippers, i can't think of a better golden standard and the ussr in terms of fact distortion and reality falsification. that is our new prime minister he is talking about. people need to see borisjohnson as our prime minister,...
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later, his cousin, a democrat, and still lyndon johnson and bill clinton, pursued a role for the federal government in providing health care to all americans. johnson's medicare and medicaid offered some relief to vulnerable populations. but not until the obama administration did the federal government offer a fresh path to relieving the anxieties of those shut out of health insurance and the health insurance market. however, many issues remain. so where are we now? how can history help us? the united states of america has , the richest -- the united states of america, the richest country on the globe, has still to solve many problems. of the highest health care costs on the planet. according to 2017 estimates, we spend $3.5 trillion every year, around 17.9% of the gdp, and about $10,739 per person each year in health care costs. but it's doubtful whether this high expenditure translates into true patient care and health care outcomes. the commonwealth fund's 2018 study of 11 countries, including australia canada, france, the netherlands, sweden, switzerland and the u.k., found that the
later, his cousin, a democrat, and still lyndon johnson and bill clinton, pursued a role for the federal government in providing health care to all americans. johnson's medicare and medicaid offered some relief to vulnerable populations. but not until the obama administration did the federal government offer a fresh path to relieving the anxieties of those shut out of health insurance and the health insurance market. however, many issues remain. so where are we now? how can history help us? the...
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sure because brussels is saying we won't allow a renegotiation of that bill of that withdraw a withdrawal agreement and boris johnson so far has really not laid out how he wants to achieve that how you wants to change minds and brussels and we know that the new prime minister is not very trusted that people in brussels don't trust him very much so it is going to be very interesting to see what that change of mood and renegotiations would be like to resume a has left office and taking over he's actually in the process i guess of leaving office so maybe she has because there is a me is in buckingham palace behind her tell us exactly remind us as to what's happening there. so recently is handing in resignation officially to the queen the queen is the constitutional head of state here in the united kingdom and they have to reason they has to officially resigned to the queen has to give her ok to recently has to then recommend her successor boris johnson saying to the queen he will command a majority in parliament and then after to resume a is leaving them i it's sad about other things we don't know we won't learn about
sure because brussels is saying we won't allow a renegotiation of that bill of that withdraw a withdrawal agreement and boris johnson so far has really not laid out how he wants to achieve that how you wants to change minds and brussels and we know that the new prime minister is not very trusted that people in brussels don't trust him very much so it is going to be very interesting to see what that change of mood and renegotiations would be like to resume a has left office and taking over he's...
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and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination in the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president for signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news house democrats are preparing to question former special counsel robert mueller. >>what to expect from the high stakes testimony. before we go a little peek outside we do have foggy conditions around the bay area this morning john has been telling you about the fog. some along the bay is stretching the inland as well and chp issued a special fog advisory for the golden gate. so that's a big issue right now how long will i take for the fog >>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news were chatting about the forecast it's going to be a nice day we're just playing this waiting game with the fall karl, the fog and seeing how long it's going to take to just. >>get out the way so we can feel the sun yeah, some people enjoy carl others on a monday and carl
and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination in the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president for signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news house democrats are preparing to question former special counsel robert mueller. >>what to expect from the high stakes...
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and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination in the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>as we talk about our 4 zone forecast and there is the city of san francisco as people are settling in to enjoy this friday night. >>so that's the time time to say cheers to the weekend friday already and what's so fast. i good good to see you guys what are we going to go to the beach is it going to be warm enough i think you know what i think will sneak a little sunshine of the beaches is not going to be heat wave out along the coast. but you find a little sunshine there if you're headed in that direction but a little hazy out over the bay right now is the sea breezes been kicking back in little blustery along the immediate coastline in spots otherwise we're seeing some patchy fog kind of flirt with the coastline goes and is developing you see those low clouds kind of circulating around that
and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination in the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>as we talk about our 4 zone forecast and there is the city of san francisco as people are settling in to enjoy this friday night. >>so that's the time time to say cheers...
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johnson has been named u.k. prime minister. he has a big task ahead of him steering through the chaos of brexit nbc's bill neely is in london tonight. >> reporter: it's the job he krachld, but he inherited a crisis boris johnson trying to reassure a divided nation in maverick style. >> i say to all the doubters, dude, we are going to energize the country. we're going to get brexit done >> reporter: today winning the president's endorsement. >> boris johnson, good man he's tough and he's smart. >> reporter: and he's divisive, like president trump blonde, brash, a populist, and born in new york once critical of the president >> i think dond p is clearly out of his mind. >> reporter: johnson now wants a trade deal u.s.'s ally now led by the eccentric successor to theresa may whom brexit destroyed. johnson wants britain out of europe by november today johnson called this a pivotal point for britain. tomorrow he starts work in there, and not much time for him, lester, to unite this skeptical country. >> all right, bill neely in london thank you. still ahead tonight, we'll take you inside the new way the fda is targeting the teen vaping
johnson has been named u.k. prime minister. he has a big task ahead of him steering through the chaos of brexit nbc's bill neely is in london tonight. >> reporter: it's the job he krachld, but he inherited a crisis boris johnson trying to reassure a divided nation in maverick style. >> i say to all the doubters, dude, we are going to energize the country. we're going to get brexit done >> reporter: today winning the president's endorsement. >> boris johnson, good man...
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bill is considered read and open to amendment at any point. i now recognize myself for five minutes. i want to thank my colleagues in the senate, senator gary peters, john hovin, margaret hasan, and ron johnson for good work on senate bill 406, the federal vocational cyber work force program act of 2019. the bipartisan bill passed the senate by unanimous consent at the end of april, i am pleased to consider it today. this measure would create a program in which cyber personnel could be detailed to other agencies to develop additional skills and help fill agency skill gaps. the legislation would require agencies to identify the cyber positions eligible for rotation and report those positions to the office of personnel management. opm would be required to distribute to each agency a list of positions available for participation in the program. the bill also would require opm, the chief human capital officers counsel, and department of homeland security to develop an operational plan for the program that includes a merit based selection process. employee details would be for a maximum of one year, and detailees would be required to return to the agency to serve the same length of time as the de
bill is considered read and open to amendment at any point. i now recognize myself for five minutes. i want to thank my colleagues in the senate, senator gary peters, john hovin, margaret hasan, and ron johnson for good work on senate bill 406, the federal vocational cyber work force program act of 2019. the bipartisan bill passed the senate by unanimous consent at the end of april, i am pleased to consider it today. this measure would create a program in which cyber personnel could be detailed...
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dangerous words he's using and we know that us president donald trump he has advised boris johnson not to pay that divorce bill what can you do if we are indeed talking about breach of contract. is in fact quite ridiculous i mean no it's difficult of course to sue a country in a court of law that is not the way to go but. knowing that this was down the road i mean these threats have been formed by bricks a chair last brick city is last year and the year before that and a very cool answer in brussels to those sorts of threats is if you don't pay up he won't get anything that means if forced johnson then needs to come back to the european union talk about a trade deal because britain is going to need 8 trade feel any kind of trade deals made maybe canada or something similar with the european union they will just slam the door in his face until he has paid up there will be nothing so it will be this what concerns all kinds of every day every day things that are absolutely necessary to britain planes flying lending in european airports no thank you and so on and so forth it's a long line these are empty threats b
dangerous words he's using and we know that us president donald trump he has advised boris johnson not to pay that divorce bill what can you do if we are indeed talking about breach of contract. is in fact quite ridiculous i mean no it's difficult of course to sue a country in a court of law that is not the way to go but. knowing that this was down the road i mean these threats have been formed by bricks a chair last brick city is last year and the year before that and a very cool answer in...
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bill and we already have many laws that help prevent against discrimination at the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>great news that tell you about this morning we have an update on a story we first brought you on the kron 4 morning news yesterday. >>that west oakland women's shelter that was on the brink of closing it will now stay open. leaders of this or any of the house were worried that they would have to close their doors to women in need after suffering a 75% rate increase last year making them for months late on their rent and they were facing eviction the shelter needed to raise a total of $14,000 by the end of yesterday but thanks to some very nice people. they were able to raise it. they have now raised nearly double that amount they've raised $27,000. if you would like to help because they're still in jeopardy moving forward this already the house provides a 2 year program and it offers services
bill and we already have many laws that help prevent against discrimination at the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>great news that tell you about this morning we have an update on a story we first brought you on the kron 4 morning news yesterday. >>that west oakland women's shelter...
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bill. and less than a week into boris johnson's leadership, his no—deal brexit talk is rattling the currencyts and the pound has taken a record dive. the un has given a stark assessment of the situation in syria — where 500 civilians have been killed in the most recent fighting. what you see is a level of distraction consistent with a bombing campaign aimed at a scorched earth policy. almost every building destroyed in a three month period. he's referring to the russian and syrian bombing campaign in rebel—held northwestern syria — specifically the province of idlib where the un has accused the government of deliberately targeting civilian areas including hospitals and schools. last week, the un human rights chief said the resurgence in violence has been met by international indifference. "air strikes kill and maim significant numbers of civilians several times a week, and the response seems to be a collective shrug." the war in syria is in its ninth year. 370,000 people have been killed. today's briefing to the un security council on syria was the seventh since fighting escalated at the end
bill. and less than a week into boris johnson's leadership, his no—deal brexit talk is rattling the currencyts and the pound has taken a record dive. the un has given a stark assessment of the situation in syria — where 500 civilians have been killed in the most recent fighting. what you see is a level of distraction consistent with a bombing campaign aimed at a scorched earth policy. almost every building destroyed in a three month period. he's referring to the russian and syrian bombing...
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bill and we already have many laws that help prevent against discrimination of the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president for signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>the creator of the area, 51 events that plans to storm an area in search of aliens. >>saying his events is just a big joke. coming up in sports. we'll have highlights from >>well tonight on dine and dish big the victim of yak us gives us a taste. >>hard to believe tiny fish eggs from a prehistoric fish called such a posh delicacy and feel like here. >>you know being a little in eggs are i feel like you're spending a lot of people crave caviar. >>especially these days when it's more affordable and when they do here's where they can find it. >>that's why we're here to have caviar is in something that people come in on tuesday and his pickup caviar to take home. >>petra bergstein study marine biology she is co-founder of the caviar company in san francisco along with her sister. it's a place
bill and we already have many laws that help prevent against discrimination of the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president for signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>the creator of the area, 51 events that plans to storm an area in search of aliens. >>saying his events is just a big joke. coming up in sports. we'll have...
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and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination at the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>a new weapon will help california firefighters stop of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. >>governor gavin, newsome will soon sign interview toe several bills once he's back in office from vacation capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala shows us some of the legislation that still needs the signature. >>when governor newsome comes back to the office next week, several bills await his approval, one of those is s p 27 which would require presidential and gubernatorial candidates to release their tax returns in order to get their name on the california ballot. the gover
and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination at the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>a new weapon will help california firefighters stop of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it?...
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bill is considered read and open to amendment at any point. i now recognize myself for five minutes. i want to thank my colleagues in the senate. , margaretry peters hassan, and ron johnson, for on the federal rotational cyber workforce program act of 2019. the bipartisan bill passed the senate by unanimous consent at the end of april, and i am pleased to consider it today. this measure would create a program in which cyber personnel could be detailed to other agencies to develop additional skills and help build -- fill agency skill gaps. requireslation would identifying cyber petitions -- positions eligible for rotation and report those to the office of personnel management. it would be required to distribute a list of the positions available for participation. the bill would require opm, officers andapital the department of homeland security to develop an operational plan for the program that includes a merit based selection process. details would be anda maximum of one year they would be required to return to their employing agency to serve for the same length of time. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this bipartisan bill. it is a good government bill. wi
bill is considered read and open to amendment at any point. i now recognize myself for five minutes. i want to thank my colleagues in the senate. , margaretry peters hassan, and ron johnson, for on the federal rotational cyber workforce program act of 2019. the bipartisan bill passed the senate by unanimous consent at the end of april, and i am pleased to consider it today. this measure would create a program in which cyber personnel could be detailed to other agencies to develop additional...
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johnson. nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely is at 10 downing street with the very latest g >> reporter:d morning, savannah. he's called britain's donald trump, evensi by the prent himself. boris johnson will arrive here at downing street to start work in a few hours' time. mr. trump says he'll be great, but he is walking into a crisis that's already destroyed two prime ministers. >> the work begins. thank you all very much. >> reporter: london's former will lead s johnso his country tonight, and he hopes, lead it out of the european union soon. brexit is his priority. >> to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. >> reporter: the crisis that broke his predecessor, theresa y. she left for her final duty this morning, answering questions in parliament. johnson now trying to rally a deeply divided country. >> i say to all the doubters,oie are gng to energize the country. we're going to get brexit done. >> reporter: he won the immediate backing of president trump. >> boris johnson. good man. he's tough and he's smart. >> reporter: nothing new there. >> i likehn boris n. i alw
johnson. nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely is at 10 downing street with the very latest g >> reporter:d morning, savannah. he's called britain's donald trump, evensi by the prent himself. boris johnson will arrive here at downing street to start work in a few hours' time. mr. trump says he'll be great, but he is walking into a crisis that's already destroyed two prime ministers. >> the work begins. thank you all very much. >> reporter: london's former will lead s...
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power will remain in the conservative power, echoing a global trend.ri bos johnson will take over from theresa may. bill neely has the latest from 10 downingstreet. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. boris johnson is the new prime minister, at least he will be tomorrow. president trump calls him a friend. to most brits, he's known simply as boris, and tomorrow, he'll walk through the door and become britain's new prime minister. in the last few minutes, he defeated his rival. his herits a crisis in party and in a deeply divided country. >> therefore, can give notice that boris johnson is elected. >> ambition fulfilled. boris johnson elected this morning by his party, meeting the queen tomorrow to be confirmed prime . but johns is a divisive figure, seen by many as britain's donald trump. long brash, fond of anti-immigrant rhetoric, he's spent his career twisting the truth, and a new yorker. >> you were born in new york. >> i was born in new york. >> president trump often braising him. >> boris johnson i think would be a great prime minister. >> thougso johnn, when mayor of london, wasn't too k don
power will remain in the conservative power, echoing a global trend.ri bos johnson will take over from theresa may. bill neely has the latest from 10 downingstreet. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. boris johnson is the new prime minister, at least he will be tomorrow. president trump calls him a friend. to most brits, he's known simply as boris, and tomorrow, he'll walk through the door and become britain's new prime minister. in the last few minutes, he defeated his rival. his...
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and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination at the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>a 38 still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news, a child in southern california was injured enough. frank, what th so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. , you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. finally, an eggo thick and fluffy waffle all to myself, whoa. karen, karen you've got to try this. breakfast in bed? major. husband. points. would you l'eggo your eggo? dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried ab
and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination at the bill passed the house last week. johnson says if he and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>a 38 still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news, a child in southern california was injured enough. frank, what th so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great....
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. >> after johnson came into , he wass the president committed to passing civil rights legislation, and the commission passed a bill they sent to the senate. in 1964, mansfield and his team knew this bill was coming to them. among the documents i have on the table are back channel primary sourcees documents outlining the strategy that mansfield and his team were going to take to move the legislation through, and they knew it was going to take a while, that there was going to be a filibuster, that they needed 67 votes for cloture to stop the debate and vote on the bill. it took months. 60 days of debate and filibuster on the floor to get this through. one of the qualities mansfield exhibited in his years of serving as majority whip and patience,eader was willingness to build bridges across the aisle, willingness to give responsibility to junior senators that lyndon johnson never did, willingness to give responsibility to community leaders instead of requiring -- committeeve leaders instead of requiring approve everything that happened. and people wanted action on their bill, -- when people wanted action on their bil
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i attach huge importance to the net spirits of the of the bill for us good friday agreement well that was a british prime minister boris johnson speaking in northern ireland today in belfast he reiterated his promise that he will take the u.k. out of the european union and that there can be no brakes a deal until the backstop is scrapped now the backstop is something like an insurance policy that would guarantee no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland most people in northern ireland voted to remain in the european union and that referendum back in 2016 and one of the provinces biggest parties the nationalist shin fein is staunchly opposed to a new deal breaks it that was the message that the party's leader had for mr johnson when she spoke to him today so we have mass with bars johnson. we've had a fairly extensive conversation with him and which we have raised the issue of breaks this. his course of action which seems to us to indicate that he has set the compass for a disorderly and a crash frags us it was very clearly that this would be catastrophic for the irish economy. for irish i
i attach huge importance to the net spirits of the of the bill for us good friday agreement well that was a british prime minister boris johnson speaking in northern ireland today in belfast he reiterated his promise that he will take the u.k. out of the european union and that there can be no brakes a deal until the backstop is scrapped now the backstop is something like an insurance policy that would guarantee no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland...
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prime minister boris johnson wants a new city deal with brussels through with rule agreement negotiated by my previous issa has been 3 times rejected by the it's true is on the cheap bill to this politics and to this country. the european union's top official tells boris johnson that that same deal is the only one on the table plus a series of attacks highlighting a warming uptick in rightwing violence here in germany what can politicians do to combat the threat of far right extremism and attack of the arachnids a spider fighting is a filipino pastime popular on the gambling circuit but some sands are worried that their web of brawlers could die al. i'm off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome tonight here in europe the evening low temper. sure is what the normal high temperature should be and millions here in europe are sweltering in an extreme heat wave and across the continent records are being toppled one after the other in france paris has a new record high of 42.6 degrees that's 108 degrees fahrenheit and for the 2nd straight day germany the netherlands and belgium have each recorded new all time highs. cooling on how of
prime minister boris johnson wants a new city deal with brussels through with rule agreement negotiated by my previous issa has been 3 times rejected by the it's true is on the cheap bill to this politics and to this country. the european union's top official tells boris johnson that that same deal is the only one on the table plus a series of attacks highlighting a warming uptick in rightwing violence here in germany what can politicians do to combat the threat of far right extremism and...
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and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination in the bill passed the house last week. johnsone and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>in national news, former special counsel robert mueller's going to testify before 2 house committees this week about the findings of his 2 year investigations. democrats on the house judiciary committee will focus on 5 areas of potential obstruction of justice laid out in the mueller report. democrats on the house intelligence committee, we'll press similar about the extent of russian interference in the 2016 elections and republicans planned ask him about whether his team and they plan to raise qst in the first place mueller's testimony set to start on wednesday. the san mateo county sheriff's office continued a tradition oveth weekend that honors fallen officers, the 7 tail cold 30 foundation held a fundraiser on saturday to raise money for the families of injured and fallen officers, so the departme
and we already have a many laws that help prevent against discrimination in the bill passed the house last week. johnsone and bulger can build support in the senate the president has been a strong advocate for prison reform my guess is the president signed that into law in washington, i'm recall martin. >>in national news, former special counsel robert mueller's going to testify before 2 house committees this week about the findings of his 2 year investigations. democrats on the house...
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bill passed. >>> well, it is official, britain has a new prime minister. boris johnson is expected to officially take over today. his victory speech, the former major of london promised to deliver brexit and unite t country. president trump considers johnson a friend and tweeted, quote, he will be great. >> all right. >>> 4:08 here. a local officer who came to a young mother's rescue is being praised by thousands of people. >> yeah. taylor pamello helped her son andrew. she took this picture moments after the officer helped lend a helping hand to her son with au sm. >> right by the tracks. he was just rolling in the dirt. pulling my hair. and he's kicking me. it breaks my heart because there's nothing i can do about it. >> officer dominic case not only help calm andrew down, he rode with them all the way home. as for otandrew, he only made a new friend, he got something to remember the officer by, a batch from his uniform. c hol. >> great story there. all right. >>> 4:09 now. next here on "news 4 today," former fist lady michelle obama has a simple but strong message fo
bill passed. >>> well, it is official, britain has a new prime minister. boris johnson is expected to officially take over today. his victory speech, the former major of london promised to deliver brexit and unite t country. president trump considers johnson a friend and tweeted, quote, he will be great. >> all right. >>> 4:08 here. a local officer who came to a young mother's rescue is being praised by thousands of people. >> yeah. taylor pamello helped her son...
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johnson a gold star? -- house point or a gold star? borisjohnson puts on a hefty bill for furniture at number ten.ine. you think why is it here? i suppose we are supposed to be angry, i guess, all grossed out or whatever. but we will be paying for his new bed. his wife is keeping the marital bed. i guess his girlfriend doesn't want to bring whatever they use. it is horrible. he is going to be the first person in number 10 who is going to have a girlfriend, as opposed to... could you describe her asa opposed to... could you describe her as a mistress? he is still married. that is an old—fashioned term. as a mistress? he is still married. that is an old-fashioned term. that is an awful thing to say.|j sometimes call myself mr smith. a quite like it. well, if you call yourself —— mistress smith. according to the press association, they are quoting a source, who says this is absolute nonsense. it has not asked for anything. he supposedly told the civil service he didn‘t have any stuff and he was given a choice about whether you wa nted given a choice about whether you wanted to bring his own stuff bec
johnson a gold star? -- house point or a gold star? borisjohnson puts on a hefty bill for furniture at number ten.ine. you think why is it here? i suppose we are supposed to be angry, i guess, all grossed out or whatever. but we will be paying for his new bed. his wife is keeping the marital bed. i guess his girlfriend doesn't want to bring whatever they use. it is horrible. he is going to be the first person in number 10 who is going to have a girlfriend, as opposed to... could you describe...
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they had enough votes to do that and the civil rights bill was passed on july 4 of 1964, signed by president johnson on the same day. so, mansfield sent that same letter to all 99 senators, and he said, dear senator, we have come to the most trying time in the senate. in retrospect, the issues were such that they might have opened schisms that have been years in closing. that did not happen and i want you to know how grateful i am for the help, understanding, and cooperation you gave me in striving to prevent it. striving for this will mean a great deal to the nation. it meant a great deal to me personally. with thereated me utmost kindness and consideration and i am deeply appreciative. hubert humphrey writes back to him, and most senators did write back something to him. hubert humphrey managed that bill on the floor. he took the lead on it and humphrey wrote back to him, your letter to me following the civil rights battle is a cherished possession. you are without a doubt the most unselfish, kind and considerate man i've ever known. it is a rare privilege to be associated with you and i am intern
they had enough votes to do that and the civil rights bill was passed on july 4 of 1964, signed by president johnson on the same day. so, mansfield sent that same letter to all 99 senators, and he said, dear senator, we have come to the most trying time in the senate. in retrospect, the issues were such that they might have opened schisms that have been years in closing. that did not happen and i want you to know how grateful i am for the help, understanding, and cooperation you gave me in...
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johnson. it has been interesting because the northern ireland bill, which is all about providing effective governance one dup source said it had been dressed up like a christmas tree in order to play out this battle regarding the potential suspension of parliament and that prospect of a no—deal brexit on october the 31st. worth mentioning thatjeremy hunt has ruled out suspending parliament but as you mentioned, many people expect it will be boris johnson mentioned, many people expect it will be borisjohnson taking over next week and not mr hunt although we should say that politics brings up we should say that politics brings up all sorts of surprises these days. indeed. stay with us if you can. iwant days. indeed. stay with us if you can. i want to go back to mo, former special adviser to amber rudd. this is quite a significant vote, i know it is one of a series but how do you read its significance in the big picture of brexit and where we go next? it is significant because it isa next? it is significant because it is a stumbling block to the plans that have been put in place certainly by the frontru
johnson. it has been interesting because the northern ireland bill, which is all about providing effective governance one dup source said it had been dressed up like a christmas tree in order to play out this battle regarding the potential suspension of parliament and that prospect of a no—deal brexit on october the 31st. worth mentioning thatjeremy hunt has ruled out suspending parliament but as you mentioned, many people expect it will be boris johnson mentioned, many people expect it will...
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remain in the conservative party echoing a global trend boris johnson will take over from theresa may nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely has the very latest from 10 downing street good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah boris johnson is the new prime minister, at least he will be tomorrow president trump calls him a friend to most brits he's known simply as boris, and tomorrow he will walk through that door and become britain's next prime minister in the last few minutes he defeated his main rival, and now he inherits a crisis in his party and in a deeply divided country. >> and therefore i give notice that boris johnson is elected. >> >> reporter: ambition fulfilled, boris johnson elected by his party, meeting the queen tomorrow to be confirmed prime minister, but johnson is a divisive figure, seen by many as britain's donald trump, blond, brash, a populist fond of anti-immigrant rhetoric who's built a career twisting the truth and a new yorker. >> you were born in new york i was born in new york. >> reporter: president trump often praising him. >> boris johnson i think would be a great prime minister.
remain in the conservative party echoing a global trend boris johnson will take over from theresa may nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely has the very latest from 10 downing street good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah boris johnson is the new prime minister, at least he will be tomorrow president trump calls him a friend to most brits he's known simply as boris, and tomorrow he will walk through that door and become britain's next prime minister in the last few...
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bill neilly joins us. i hardly know where to start with boris johnson. london. he was the mayor of london at time. we remember quite a few colorful moments of him. i'm interested in your take on johnson, the personality and how that will affect the uk but also what evidence do we have that johnson can skds where te ruccee s -- teresa may failed. >> like donald trump, he's liked and loathed here in equal measure. in some cities like liverpool he's soon as a liar and a snob. large parts of middle england love him. he's now the leader of the whole country and has a job to try to unite it. with an issue like brexit that's really tough. he's not just blonde and brash. he's an unpredictable mavmaveri. he twists the truth. he's built a career on lying. his personal life is complicated. all of those similarlities doesn't moon he will get on with trump although the president did praise him today. he's great. he's smart. he's tough. nor does it mean british people will warm to him. the guy who puts his fingers through his hair. he's got to be much more than that.
bill neilly joins us. i hardly know where to start with boris johnson. london. he was the mayor of london at time. we remember quite a few colorful moments of him. i'm interested in your take on johnson, the personality and how that will affect the uk but also what evidence do we have that johnson can skds where te ruccee s -- teresa may failed. >> like donald trump, he's liked and loathed here in equal measure. in some cities like liverpool he's soon as a liar and a snob. large parts of...
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bill fairies. -- faries. turning to the pharmaceutical industry, shares of johnson and johnson are taking a hit, this as the justicetment pursues a criminal investigation to whether the company lot about cancer risks in talcum powder. bloomberg opinion columnist max neeson joins us now. is the j&j hit in the market justified by this probe? certain extent it is. definitely not good news. we had already known that the government had subpoenaed johnson and johnson or more documents related to what it's been saying about talc and cancer risk. hand, criminal charges are difficult to prove. the fines they assess are not always as large as those in civil lawsuits. the bigger risk remains the hundreds of civil suits that are connected between talc and all very and cancer, mesothelioma. the fact that there has been a grand jury panel, criminal investigation certainly is not a good sign for the company and its liability. a lot of people think of the trump administration as business friendly but there are several actions out there, justice department looking into google, sec looking into facebook, now justice department with
bill fairies. -- faries. turning to the pharmaceutical industry, shares of johnson and johnson are taking a hit, this as the justicetment pursues a criminal investigation to whether the company lot about cancer risks in talcum powder. bloomberg opinion columnist max neeson joins us now. is the j&j hit in the market justified by this probe? certain extent it is. definitely not good news. we had already known that the government had subpoenaed johnson and johnson or more documents related to...
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reporter: the house will vote on the bill thursday and mitch mcconnell promised to bring the measure to a vote before the august recess next week. katherine johnson, cbs news, the white house. >>> the u.s. department of agriculture is proposing rules to cut food stamp benefits to millions of americans and end automatic eligibility for those receiving federal assistance through another program and make it more difficult for some to qualify, requiring a view of income and assets. it would cut 3.1 million americans from the food stamp program. coming up at 5:00, we look at how the newnia. a, t senate is expected to vote on legislation to permanently finance the 9/11 victim compensation fund. the measure passed the house vote earlier this month. it would ensure the fund provides money to those who have illnesses and injuries linked to the toxins after the terror attacks. it's supported by jon stewart. >>> and robert mueller is scheduled to testify for about five hours before two committees tomorrow. nicole kill killioy reports. >> reporter: and the justice department sent mueller a letter last night giving him strict instructions to strict to the bou
reporter: the house will vote on the bill thursday and mitch mcconnell promised to bring the measure to a vote before the august recess next week. katherine johnson, cbs news, the white house. >>> the u.s. department of agriculture is proposing rules to cut food stamp benefits to millions of americans and end automatic eligibility for those receiving federal assistance through another program and make it more difficult for some to qualify, requiring a view of income and assets. it...