And with that, the hearing is adjourned. Coming up later today, attorney general Loretta Lynch will outline the justice departments efforts to combat discrimination against muslims, live on our companion network cspan, tonight at 8 30 eastern time. Coming up in just a few moments, well take you to the pentagon for a briefing with defense secretary Ashton Carter. This headline in the military times, decision on women in combat expected today. The story says defense secretary Ashton Carter has been mulling the issue since september after receiving divergent recommendations from the army and marine corps. Army leaders have recommended opening all combat arms jobs to women, while corps leaders want to keep some jobs male only, according to officials familiar with the discussions. Again, the headline, decision on women in combat, expected today. We expect to hear that from defense secretary Ashton Carter, live at the pentagon here on cspan 3. A live look here at the pentagon briefing room.
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