Special coverage and well have full Team Coverage over the next two hours here, bill, to talk about a lot of the market expectations. Weve seen a lot of numbers to the high side of course. Then we saw that disappointing adp jobs report today. So a lot of back and forth. Strong jobless claims. So many cross currents to work through. Of course, the story weve been following for the last couple of hours, deal or no deal . Depends on who you ask right now. Word that iran and the five world powers in those negotiations led by the u. S. In switzerland have reached an understanding that will get us to a deal by june 30th. Oil is lower on the news. Well figure out what the announcement really means. Plus well hear what president obama had to say about this development coming up a little bit here. Were also starting to hear from israel right now as well. Heres where markets stand. Well start with stocks then should talk about oil obviously. The dow is up 59 points today. A similar gain across t
To list all the concerns raised by this proposal, you know that i believe there are many. The issues are complex, and the impacts are far reaching. While i appreciate the 120day Comment Period that was granted for Public Comment on this rule, the challenge presented to the states and other stakeholders to analyze and assess the enormous range of issues that are posed is beyond expectations. The level of complexity of the proposal, the volume of technical documents that are released, the amount of coordination required and the magnitude of Energy Impacts of the rule, i believe, warrant a 60day extension of that public Comment Period. I hope to visit with you about that. Im pleased were spending time today examining some of the concerns raised by the proposal. This is an important discussion. This is an important debate. And i look forward to todays dialogue. Thank you. Thank you, senator fisher. Senator cardon. Thank you, madam chair. First, let me think Administrator Gina Mccarthy for
Our full yushry committee and the house of representatives in terms of these ten hearings that weve had this year and last year . I mean, what can we take . And i want to commend the chairman and Ranking Member sensenbrenner and scott for having put this together as they have. But where do we go from here . I think the immediate thing is reform of the mens rea problem. The immediate bandaid that is necessary is a defall rule of mens rea where with none appear in criminal statutes and are a rule of construction that applies a mens rea at least to all material elements. A single mens rea standard or. No, a uniform mens rea standards. Okay. Clearly defined across the board. Uhhuh. And what would you add, dr. Baker . Well, i would agree with that. Ive been involved a little bit in trying to draft that statute. I can tell you its not an easy statute to draft because of the way, first of all, the federal krips are drafted and how differently they are. I would add to those two things which i
Budget. Now. Have that. t you are telling me the department of Homeland Security should have eight times the number of subcommittees and full committees when we are both with this . The department of Homeland Security is dealing with issues peopleradicalization of coming into the country but maybe some that are already here that our homegrown terrorists, something in effect of what happened in the Boston Marathon bombing. There are so many people up there fighting for jurisdiction. That has to change. Can you talk some about the costs of all of this . . Am excessive oversight wondering if you could rate the quality of the oversight of Homeland Security at this point, a report card. I will look at it by comparison with my experience. The oversight of the Justice Department was quite effective when i was therefore eight teen19 years. 18, 19 years. For ,t was vibrant, strong knowledgeable. You do not see that when it comes to dhs. I was dealing with it when i was Homeland Security adviser
Acting attorney general Matt Whitaker lays in and we are into the fall semester, looking at the longterm effect of keeping students out of school during the pandemic. Robert wilkie standing by to discuss caring for covid19 patients at va hospitals. Welcome to fox news at night. I am kristin fisher, lets get started with the president s second rally of the day in battleground florida. Live in pensacola. Reporter democrats feel bullish about their chances in the Sunshine State pointing to strongly generally voting but republicans counter 50,000 vote is more than competitive. They told me they will not only do well but they will win like they did in 2016 which is why we saw the president making twin stops in the Sunshine State first at the villages and then later right here in pensacola, an area on the alabama border, a 2for1 stop for the president tonight which is where he told the overflow crowd the choice is clear, vote trump or lose your country. If you want your children to grow up i