Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Former President Bill Clinton will testify before a congressional committee in New York today.
Clinton is expected to answer questions from the panel about the investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Sage Miller reports today's closed-door deposition comes a day after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified before the panel.
Hillary Clinton reiterated that she was disappointed that the deposition was held behind closed doors instead of publicly.
She said she answered the same questions over and over.
I don't know how many times I had to say I did not know Jeffrey Hepstein.
I never went to his island.
I never went to his home.
I never went to his offices.
Clinton also said that her husband's relationship with Epstein ended several years before Epstein's criminal history came to light.
Republican committee chair James Comer told reporters Clinton answered most of their questions,
but that they weren't satisfied with all her answers.
Sage Miller, NPR News.
After a long bidding war,
new paramount CEO David Ellison is set to take over Warner Brothers Discovery.
NPR's David Volkanflick reports he outbid Netflix,
which already had a deal in place with Warner's board to buy much of its assets.
This is going to be a major player in Hollywood intended to take on the streamers, not just Netflix,
but also Amazon Prime and Apple to have, you know,