making sure any new government sticks to its international obligations. speaking ahead of the meeting borisjohnson said they would bejudged by the meeting borisjohnson said they would be judged by their deeds and not their words. the g7 may well face the same expectation. the g7 may well face the same expectation. let s get some of the day s other news. at least 6 us states, including georgia, have declined signing a proposed 26 billion dollar settlement with 3 drug distributors and johnson &johnson, which have been accused of fueling the nation s opioid epidemic. the states had until saturday to decide whether to support the settlement. paypal customers in the uk will now be able to use the platform to buy, hold and sell cryptocurrency, with investments starting at £1. but paypal payments can still not be made in bitcoin, for example, directly. instead, the cryptocurrency will have to be sold for traditional currency and its value then used to make a cash purchase.
patrick, can doctors handle the special care so many vets need? for the routine stuff, absolutely, alex. right now, 10% of the v.a. care is through private doctors and nonv.a. care. right now, 10%. there is this new initiative 26 billion dollar initiative just launched by the v.a. a few months ago to allow veterans to use what is called patient center community care. montell was right. we need a surge of doctors. there is a national shortage in doctors and mental health care professionals specifically and the v.a. is bearing a brunt of that national shortage but we need folks to go and be patriots and take care of these heroes when they come home. gentlemen, thank you both for weighing in. appreciate that. thanks. thank you for having me. one week after that california rampage, the santa barbara county sheriff s department is launching an internal investigation. should deputies have been able to prevent what happened? clint van zandt is next. is the better choice for him, h
a paper and i m looking at the part that goes to your state, oklahoma where the cuts will affect oklahoma. i m curious whether you agree. oklahoma will lose for primary and secondary education, putting 70 teachers and aides jobs at risk. the 4.9 is that additional numbers you weren t expected. are you below the baseline of what you had or slowed growth. i think it s going to be showed growth. it s hard to tell. a lot of the governors just don t know exactly what to expect. and all we are hear are the scar tactics we re going to have to cut teachers and cut this, cut that and scary things are going to happen, but you know, m my state when i took over two years ago in oklahoma we had around a 6 billion dollar budget and a 500 billion dollars budget shortfall and i didn t go around scaring people and telling them i was going to have to kick granny out of the nursing home or fire all the
a big night for democrats, including california governor jerry brown, whose plan to balance the state budget or try to with a 6 billion dollar tax hike was 64% of the vote. it wasn t such a big night of the unions, the greatest defeat perhaps in michigan, 58% of voters rejected a measure to put collective bargaining in the confusi constitution. connell, you covered the michigan results. that s a big union state. what happened? boy, paul, this is a huge defeat for the unions in michigan, no question about it. basically the voters looked at this and they said they weren t willing to be union s guinea pig for the plan to get their interest written in state constitutions as to way to end run any reforms that states my try like what happened in wisconsin. what s interesting about the michigan numbers looking at them though, the no vote on
a big night for democrats, including california governor jerry brown, whose plan to balance the state budget or try to with a 6 billion dollar tax hike was 64% of the vote. it wasn t such a big night of the unions, the greatest defeat perhaps in michigan, 58% of voters rejected a measure to put collective bargaining in the confusi constitution. connell, you covered the michigan results. that s a big union state. what happened? boy, paul, this is a huge defeat for the unions in michigan, no question about it. basically the voters looked at this and they said they weren t willing to be union s guinea pig for the plan to get their interest written in state constitutions as to way to end run any reforms that states my try like what happened in wisconsin. what s interesting about the michigan numbers looking at them though, the no vote on