series. jillian: democrats hope to go build a momentum, challenge the 68 district that is trump won in 2016. the president s approval rate rose 2 points 45%, falling short of highest approval rating of 48%, disapproval rating coming down to 52%, the good news, coming amid a major shake-up in the white house, rob. rob: all right, the governor of connecticut work to go make sure that state employees feelings aren t hurt, governor signing executive order to end the use of terms essential and nonessential employees, he says the terms have, quote, negative connotations towards workforce and necessary to include
courage to come forward in the last few weeks have been treated and demonized. that has been the people we re all trying to wrap our head around this. it s happening so fast, and there are names that nobody some had heard, some didn t know. we need to make sure that we come out of this, men and women together, changing the culture, working together as we go forward. so we ve got to make sure that women who do have the courage to come forward aren t hurt, that their careers are not hurt, they re treated with respect, and those that and we have fair processes and we re treating, we are improving workplaces across the country. chris: people have been shocked to learn, excuse me, how congress handles sex harassment cases. and let s put some of this on the screen. there s a 90-day process including counseling and a cooling-off period before a staffer can file a complaint. the office of compliance has paid out more than $17 million in taxpayer funds to secretly
courage to come forward in the last few weeks have been treated and demonized. that has been the people we re all trying to wrap our head around this. it s happening so fast, and there are names that nobody some had heard, some didn t know. we need to make sure that we come out of this, men and women together, changing the culture, working together as we go forward. so we ve got to make sure that women who do have the courage to come forward aren t hurt, that their careers are not hurt, they re treated with respect, and those that and we have fair processes and we re treating, we are improving workplaces across the country. chris: people have been shocked to learn, excuse me, how congress handles sex harassment cases. and let s put some of this on the screen. there s a 90-day process including counseling and a cooling-off period before a staffer can file a complaint. the office of compliance has paid out more than $17 million in taxpayer funds to secretly
courage to come forward in the last few weeks have been treated and demonized. that has been the people we re all trying to wrap our head around this. it s happening so fast, and there are names that nobody some had heard, some didn t know. we need to make sure that we come out of this, men and women together, changing the culture, working together as we go forward. so we ve got to make sure that women who do have the courage to come forward aren t hurt, that their careers are not hurt, they re treated with respect, and those that and we have fair processes and we re treating, we are improving workplaces across the country. chris: people have been shocked to learn, excuse me, how congress handles sex harassment cases. and let s put some of this on the screen. there s a 90-day process including counseling and a cooling-off period before a staffer can file a complaint. the office of compliance has paid out more than $17 million in taxpayer funds to secretly
staffer $5 million if she would conceive a child with him as he and child were struggling with infertility, the second question, would he be the last, chris wallace asked that today on fox news sunday. i ve heard report that is as many as 30 or 40 members of the house and senate may face allegations of sexual harassment. i m hearing the same rumors. we have to make sure that women who do have the courage to come forward aren t hurt. the house and senate has refused antiharassment training for members and staffer, eric. eric: meanwhile it seems like a lot of members of congress secretly paid with taxpayer dollars, millions of dollars from the office of compliance, so is there efforts to make that change? there sure are. congresswoman she wants to range to find out what members have had a payout, a few deals have been revealed and the media, report 2-d 20-dollar payout to accuser of hastings and alleged $84,000 payment in the case of