Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. You can also send us a text this morning, that number 202 7488003. If you do, please include your name and where you are from. You can also catch up with us on ter at cspanwj m and facebook with facebook. Com cspan. We begin with the scene outside. He capital yesterday this is congresswoman karen bass, chairwoman of the congressional lack caucus and one of the chief sponsors of this legislation. [video clip] 12yearold tamir rice would be alive today if this had past six years ago. It is fitting that today we will legislation. Toric it is sitting because today, june 25, would have been to mayor rices tamir rices 18th birthday. This is a profession that requires highly trained officers that are accountable to the public. Host hours later, the bill was passed in the house. Here is Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the final vote. [video clip] on this vote, the as are 236. The nays are 181. The bill is passed. Objection, the motion to reconsider i
Those winds whipping the palm and a good morning to you. Thank you so much for joining mateo county is expected to trees and patio furniture. Us. Im marcus washington. Expand its reopening plan this now we have been livestreaming week. The chronicle reporting this so the winds and dry grass, both that memorial online since it morning that state leaders approved the countys request to a dangerous ingredient for started. Nbc bay areas kris sanchez is move forward. Wildfires. And the high heat is another this is after it met certain live for us with more. Criteria showing that it is problem that we could face. Flattening the curve. Kris . Reporter hi there, marcus. San mateo county would have i know its a big change from i dont want to be disruptive yesterday. Because the service is still permission to open up those dinein restaurants, day camps ongoing. Right now we are still hearing from an officer who worked and bars. Well, threats against the reporter absolutely. Some spots are going
Confirmation vote expected on that nomination. Also this week, debate and votes on Police Reform legislation introduced by South Carolina republican senator tim scott. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr. Black, will open the senate with prayer. The chaplain let us pray. O god our shield, look with favor upon our senators today. Guide them around the obstacles that hinder their progress, uniting them for the common good of this great land. Free them from anxiety and fear, as they put their trust in you. Lord, enable them to go from strength to strength, fulfilling your purpose for their lives in this generation. Guide them to use their abilities and talents to accomplish your holy will. Striving to please you, help them to stand for right and leave the consequences to you. We pray in your holy name. Amen. The president pro tempore please join me in the pledge of allegiance to the flag. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america
And that will go back to the start of the senate today with remarks and i was Chuck Grassley Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell both of them talked about Police Reform efforts. This is just shy of 15 minutes. We are taking a very important vote tomorrow on a bill called the justice act. Im proud to cosponsor this Police Reform bill and also applaud senator tim scott for his leadership in improving police accountability, while at the same time preserving the essential service that Law Enforcement provides. These are the people that maintain the peace in the respective communities around the united states. Now were ready to work with democrats on Police Reform. I hope the democrats finally are willing to come to the table. A successful vote to proceed to the justice act speaks volumes. A vote against proceeding shows the American People that politics are more important than people. Talking points are more important than change, and gridlock more important than solutions. Surely democrats wa
I wanted to tell a story that could be uplifting, we all should understand that those challenges dont necessarily have to define us. Im just blessed to live in a great United States of america and happy of opportunities present today me and thats what i hope to share in this story. Peter the book is relatively revealing and we will go through some of these things. Was that tough to expose yourself like that . It was, it was very hard. Ive been through a number of significant challenges in my lifetime. I was raped when i was a young woman with my first boyfriend and really suffered from that, but then moving on going through an episode of Domestic Violence and just really difficult time in my marriage and those were all things that i really did not want to share publicly but i was obviously going through a very public divorce a couple of years ago and that information came out through that process and ive had so many women and men who reached out to me and had said, you know what, joni,