18. Huge bipartisan support over in the house. Passed unanimously through the Judiciary Committee and will be one of the amendments to this bill. I just want to, again thank senator murray for her leadership. Weve been a team on this and weve been able to work with senator cornyn and our friends across the aisle to get this done, and i will end by saying it is also time to confirm the next attorney general of the United States, loretta lynch. Thank you, i yield the floor. I came to the floor to talk about the work of the senate and particularly the justice for victims of trafficking act, but i would say to my colleague and friend who ive worked with on so many important issues that i also look toward to once we get past todays business that we look forward to working together with you on patent reform criminal Justice Reform also to continue our i think, very Productive Partnership on open government and transparency particularly the freedom of information act legislation. Mr. Presiden
Renewed criticism in the wake of the baltimore highprofile incidents. Were asking our viewers to weigh in on broken windows policing. Is it effective . Why or why not . For those who think it is not effective, a special line this morning for Law Enforcement. You can catch up with us on social media twitter, facebook or email us at journal cspan. Org. Talking about broken windows policing, best known for its implantation in new york city. It is a concept were Police Crackdown on petty crimes like a dualism and unruly behavior on vandalism and unruly behavior to keep larger crimes from happening. We will be talking more about it over the course of war to five minutes. 45 minutes. Do you think it is effective . That line for Law Enforcement broken windows policing is the subject of this npr story. More debate over broken windows policing. Police departments across the country are under pressure to rethink their most aggressive tactics. The story notes it is not just flashpoints like fergu
Million confirmed cases of coronavirus since the pandemic broke out earlier this year. Nearly 142,000 americans have died from the disease. Today the daily death toll topping 1,000 for the first time in two weeks. Earlier, President Trump holding his first public briefing about the coronavirus since april, admitting that things will likely get worse. It will unfortunately get worse before it gets better. Something i dont like saying about things but thats the way it. The president reversing himself and encouraging americans to wear masks, saying that masks may have an impact and when people cant socially distance they should put on a face covering, however he was not wearing a mask at the briefing and it was noticeable that trump was not joined at the podium by any of the task force doctors. Dr. Fauci telling cnn this afternoon that he expected to be invited to attend the briefing but in the end he was not. Joining me now is cnns White House Correspondent john hardwood and dr. Jonathan
Today the daily death toll topping 1,000 for the first time in two weeks. Earlier, President Trump holding his first public briefing about the coronavirus since april, admitting that things will likely get worse. It will probably, unfortunately get worse before it gets better. Something i dont like saying about things but thats the way it. The president reversing himself and encouraging americans to wear masks, saying that masks may have an impact and when people cant socially distance they should put on a face covering, however he was not wearing a mask at the briefing and it was noticeable that trump was not joined at the podium by any of the task force doctors. Dr. Fauci telling cnn this afternoon that he expected to be invited to attend the briefing but in the end he was not. Joining me now is cnns White House Correspondent john hardwood and dr. Jonathan reiner. Dr. Reiner and the director of the cardiac catheterization prom. Im sure you saw that briefing today, so lets talk. More
Otherwise. Its going to be distributed in a way that whichever the fastest way. There are various methods. If we get sued, its somebody that doesnt want people to get money. Okay . And thats not going to be a very popular thing. When you look at those executive orders, either the kindest thing i could say is he doesnt know what hes talking about. Or somethings wrong there. Somethings very, very wrong there. Arthel Lauren Blanchard is live in washington on where we go from here. But we start with mark meredith, following the president in bridgewater, new jersey. Hey, mark. Reporter arthel, good afternoon. President trump says with congress dead locked he had no other choice but to go it alone to try to stimulate the economy. There is a lot of talk about how helpful the measures may end up being. What the president s doing, it deals with student loans, basically allowing people to not have to pay them temporarily right now. Hes designating the Housing Department to make sure they can wor