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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.

  • Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify before the House oversight panel as part of an investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  • Committee Chairman James Comer says lawmakers will question the former president at length when he appears today.

  • NPR's Sage Miller reports his testimony follows a closed-door deposition by Hillary Clinton on Thursday.

  • Hillary Clinton said her husband will likely talk about how his relationship with Epstein ended several years before Epstein's criminal history came to light.

  • And Comer said the committee has a lot of questions for Bill Clinton,

  • and he's sure today's deposition will last even longer than Hillary's.

  • That's MPR Sage Miller reporting.

  • Today's deposition marks the first time a former U.S.

  • president has been compelled to testify in this type of congressional investigation.

  • Clinton has not been charged with and has repeatedly denied knowledge of Epstein's criminal activity.

  • After a long bidding war,

  • new Paramount CEO David Ellison is set to take over Warner Brothers' discovery.

  • He outbid Netflix, which already had a deal in place with Warner's board to buy much of its assets.

  • NPR's David Fulkenflick reports Netflix had four business days to do Ellison one better,

  • but decided to walk away.

  • The Paramount deal would create a Hollywood behemoth to take on streaming giants very much including Netflix.

  • It would put CBS, CNN,

  • streamers HBO Max and Paramount Plus and Warner Brothers and Paramount Studios under the same roof.

  • Ellison is backed by the immense wealth of his father, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison.