Serves as director of the fbi. Christopher wray currently serves as the eighth director of the fbi. He has served in a number of roles on the federal government, including as principal associate heorney general where oversaw investigations conducted by the in 2003, president bush for the criminal division, where he oversaw Major Investigation into domestic and International Criminal activities. He also oversaw the dojs Law Enforcement agencies. He was instrumental in the dojs efforts to combat terrorism, cybercrime and international espionage. Today he joins us to discuss chinas ongoing efforts to interfere in the United States Domestic Affairs through espionage, disinformation campaigns, intellectual property theft, and monetary theft. It is my pleasure to welcome director wray to the Hudson Institute. [applause] mr. Wray thank you. Good morning, everybody. I realize it is challenging under the current circumstances to put on an event like this. I am grateful to the Hudson Institute f
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
Overwhelmed hospitals in those states. Now the near is that is could, that is all really wall street had to hear. People are picking up out of stocks, theyre moving into things like gold, bonds. A 10year note, for example, where you want to know if people park their cash if they are nervous, remember this was starting the week at around 1 . We were getting very, very close. Gold up 25 bucks there but the 10year note for a while flirting with close to 1 . Now down to. 67. Yield goes down as the price goes up and thats what is happening right now. This could be shortlived. Could be a recognition we run up very far very, very fast, they are selling first, asking questions later. Particularly about the ramifications about all of this it this were to persist. This is not a coronavirus crisis. I hasten to here the levels are very low. Hospitalizations i checked out all the states theyre talking about. The actual hospitalizations themselves are very, very contained. It is the caseload that se
Convicted, he could face the Death Penalty even know it is on hold in california. Special circumstances murder. Those are the charges lodged wednesday. Accused of faintly shooting the sheriffs sergeant. The santa cruz d. A. Charged him with murder and there is new followed over the president s controversial special circumstances of murder visit to st. Johns church. Of a peace officer and lying in wait. This means if hes convicted he could face life in prison without parole, or the death the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff who accompanied penalty which is on hold in the president is now calling his decision to be there a california. Mistake. What the District Attorney in santa cruz is doing is he and other top officials hoping that at some point that joined the president in his moratorium will be lifted and the jury will be afforded the walk from the white house to opportunity to bring back a the church. Authorities used force to clear the surrounding streets of Death Penalty. Pro
People . Have remote 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. The hearing will come to order. I believe we have some of our colleagues who will be remote. I dont really have an opening statement. We will hear from judge wilson and a bit. We will let our colleagues from mississippi to the introduction. I will defer to senator feinstein if she was to seining first. Senator feinstein thank you very much. Today we will hear from cory wilson, nominated to a mississippi seat on the fifth Circuit Court of appeals. As i stated during the nomination hearing for the District Court in january, i am interested in judge wilsons views on a number of issues including health care, Voting Rights, womens reproductive rights, gun safety and the rights of lgbt americans. His record of opposition to the Affordable Care act is troubling, particularly because we are concerned with covid19. I hope people straighten us out on that. It has been reported judge wilson has a commitment to undermining the Affordable Care act. He has called