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5A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF final legislation to Trump before Christmas as the first major legislative accomplishment of his presidency. At the White House, Trump was eager to receive it. “The cynical voices that opposed tax cuts grow smaller and weaker, and the American people grow stronger, he said. “This is for people of middle income, this is for companies that are going to create jobs. This is for very, very special people, the great people of America.” The business tax cuts would be permanent, but reductions for individuals would expire after a decade — saving money to comply with Sen- ate budget rules. In all, the bill would cut taxes by about $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years, adding billions to the nation’s mounting debt. Associated Press Sheriff: Facebook post led search for lawmaker found dead FRANKFORT, Ky. — An ominous Face- book post from a Kentucky lawmaker facing sex- ual assault allegations is part of what prompted his family to report him missing to authorities, a sheriff said today. The post from Dan Johnson on Wednesday night asked people to take care of his wife and said “heaven is my home.” Sometime after the post, the Republican apparently killed himself on a bridge in a secluded area. A day earlier, he had defiantly denied the sex assault allegations. The accusations came amid a sexual harass- ment scandal involving other Republican law- makers at the state Capitol. Bullitt County Coroner Dave Billings said Johnson died of a single gunshot wound, “prob- ably suicide.” He stopped his car at the end of a bridge in a secluded area, got out and walked to the front of the car. An autopsy is scheduled for today. Bullitt County Sheriff Donnie Tinnell said police recovered a 40 mm pistol next to John- son’s body. Johnson’s family had reported him missing because they could not reach him after he posted the Facebook message about 5 p.m. Johnson was elected to the state legislature in 2016, part of a wave of Republican victories that gave the GOP control of the Kentucky House of Representatives for the first time in nearly 100 years. He won his election despite Republican leaders urging him to drop out of the race after local media reported on some of his Facebook posts comparing Barack and Michelle Obama to monkeys. The pastor of Heart of Fire church in Louis- ville, Johnson sponsored a number of bills hav- ing to do with religious liberty and teaching the Bible in public schools. But he was mostly out of the spotlight until Monday, when the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting published an account from a woman saying Johnson sexually assaulted her in the basement of his home in 2013. Farenthold to retire from House amid harassment accusations WASHINGTON — Two Republicans say Texas GOP Rep. Blake Farenthold won’t seek re-election next year. The lawmaker is under pressure from sexual misconduct allegations that surfaced three years ago but have come under renewed focus. Mike Bergsma is Republican county chair- man in Farenthold’s home county of Nueces. He tells The Associated Press that Farenthold cam- paign manager Joseph Walter told him Thursday that the lawmaker is not seeking re-election. Another Republican in Washington confirmed that Farenthold is retiring. The source spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a decision that the congressman had not officially announced. A former Farenthold aide sued him in 2014, claiming sexually suggestive comments and behavior. Three members of Congress facing sexual harassment accusations announced their resigna- tions last week. Disney buying large part of 21st Century Fox in $52.4 billion deal NEW YORK — Disney is buying the Mur- doch family’s Fox movie and television studios and some cable and international TV businesses for about $52.4 billion, as the home of Mickey Mouse tries to meet competition from technology companies in the entertainment business. Rich Fury/Invision Tavis Smiley in 2016 at the 33rd annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards in Los Angeles. Smiley, suspended by PBS, vows to fight back NEW YORK — PBS has suspended radio and TV host Tavis Smiley after finding what it called “troubling allegations” of sexual misconduct, making him the second high-profile star to be ousted from a network known for its high-brow, genteel programming. The Public Broadcasting Service said Wednesday an independent investigation uncovered “multiple, credible allegations of conduct that is inconsistent with the values and standards of PBS.” His show’s page at PBS was scrubbed today. Smiley shot back on Facebook, saying PBS “overreacted” and calling it “a rush to judg- ment.” He said he has never harassed anyone and claimed one relationship the network uncov- ered was consensual. “If having a consensual relationship with a colleague years ago is the stuff that leads to this kind of public humiliation and personal destruction, heaven help us,” he said. “This has gone too far. And, I, for one, intend to fight back.” The ouster comes weeks after PBS cut ties with anchor and talk show host Charlie Rose, cit- ing “extremely disturbing and intolerable behavior” by him toward women at his PBS talk show. Smiley brought rare diversity to late-night TV and has drawn the ire of conservatives and liberals alike for some of his views. He has worked for six networks over a 30-year career. His radio program “The Tavis Smiley Show” was distributed by Public Radio International from 2005 to 2013. He has been with PBS for 14 seasons and some 3,000 episodes. Disney’s all-stock deal for 21st Century Fox gives it the studios behind “Avatar,” “The Simp- sons” and “Modern Family,” though Murdoch will keep the Fox News Channel, the Fox tele- vision network and other U.S. television busi- nesses. The deal also brings Marvel characters such as X-Men and The Avengers under one roof. That Rupert Murdoch and his sons were will- ing to sell off much of the business that has been built up over decades came as a shock to the entertainment industry. Murdoch, who built a global media and enter- tainment empire out of an inheritance from his father in Australia, says selling much of the 21st Century Fox entertainment businesses to Dis- ney allows what remains of his family’s business to focus on American news and sports. During a call with investors today, Murdoch describes the move as a return to the company’s lean and aggressive roots. The deal comes as the entertainment busi- ness goes through big changes. TV doesn’t have a monopoly on home entertainment anymore. There’s Netflix, which is spending up to $8 bil- lion on programming next year. Amazon is build- ing its own library, having splashed out on global TV rights to “Lord of the Rings.” Facebook, Google and Apple are also investing in video. FCC votes down ‘net neutrality’ rules, opponents brace for long fight NEW YORK — The Federal Communica- tions Commission has voted on party lines to undo sweeping Obama-era “net neutrality” rules that guaranteed equal access to the internet. The agency’s Democratic commissioners dis- sented in the 3-2 vote today. The vote could usher in big changes in how Americans use the internet, a radical departure T HURSDAY E VENING (2) (-) (-) (6) (-) (8) (9) (10) (12) (13) (-) (20) (-) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) L KATU KOMO KING KOIN KIRO KGW KRCW KOPB KPTV KPDX KCPQ TBS KZJO ESPN ESPN2 NICK DISN FAM FMC LIFE ROOT FS1 SPIKE COM HIST A&E TLC DISC NGEO TNT AMC USA FOOD HGTV FX CNN FNC CNBC BRAV TCM SYFY RFD (2) (4) (5) (-) (7) (-) (3) (10) (12) (-) (13) (20) (22) (29) (30) (31) (32) (34) (35) (36) (38) (39) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (56) (57) (58) (61) (63) (64) (65) (162) 6 PM Ample tax cuts for business, wealthy in new GOP tax accord WASHINGTON — Generous tax cuts for corporations and the wealthiest Americans would be delivered in a sweeping overhaul of the tax laws, under a new agreement crafted by Republi- cans in Congress. Middle- and low-income families would receive smaller tax cuts, though President Don- ald Trump and Republican leaders have billed the package as a huge benefit for the middle class. The agreement reached Wednesday by House and Senate GOP leaders also calls for scrapping a major tax requirement of the “Obamacare” health law, a step toward the ultimate GOP goal of unraveling the law. The agreement combines key elements of separate tax bills recently passed by the House and Senate, striking compromises on some of them. The Republicans are pushing to deliver CHICAGO — The question of whether fed- eral agents display racial bias by staging phony drug stash-house stings overwhelmingly in black neighborhoods is the focus of hearings begin- ning today in Chicago and could determine whether agencies curtail or even abandon their use nationwide. A first-of-its-kind panel of federal trial judges holds two days of hearings on the stings, which are overseen by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and typically involve agents posing as cartel couriers who talk suspects into agreeing to rob drugs that don’t exist from what they are told are guarded stash houses that are also fictitious. The nine panelists — each of whom presides over 12 separate stash-house cases with 43 defen- dants in all — chose to hear evidence simultane- ously on the question after defense teams in the dozen cases all moved for the indictments to be tossed on grounds of racial bias. How the judges rule in coming weeks — and they could submit a single ruling — is expected to influence how courts around the country deal with similar claims about the stings, which have been a favorite tool of federal law enforcement dating back to the 1990s. Rulings in Chicago could also encourage the U.S. Supreme Court to take up issue. Among the panelists is Ruben Castillo, whose ruling in 2013 that there’s a “strong showing of potential bias” in the stings generated years of legal motions and dueling expert reports — cul- minating in this week’s hearings. He ruled just weeks after he was sworn in as the federal court’s first Hispanic chief judge. South Korean President Moon in China on visit to repair ties BEIJING — South Korean President Moon Jae-in met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping today during a visit to Beijing aimed at repairing ties frayed by a dispute over the deployment of an American anti-missile system. The two leaders were to preside over a doc- ument signing ceremony following their talks, although there was no indication they would be issuing statements. While the visit is a sign of progress toward resolving the more than one- year-old dispute, China continues to demand the removal of the U.S. Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system, known as THAAD, saying it allows South Korea and its U.S. ally to spy on military activity in northeastern China. South Korean businesses in China have suf- fered as a result of the dispute. China suspended group tours to South Korea that are a mainstay of the local tourism industry, pulled South Korean soap operas off television and banned the coun- try’s popular K-Pop stars from visiting. South Korea’s Lotte business group, which provided the land for the missile-defense sys- tem, had to suspend business amid the anti-South Korea sentiments. SCHEDULE THE DAILY ASTORIAN A from more than a decade of federal oversight. The proposal would not only roll back restrictions that keep broadband providers like Comcast, Ver- izon and AT&T from blocking or collecting tolls from services they don’t like, it would bar states from imposing their own rules. The broadband industry promises that the internet experience isn’t going to change, but its companies have lobbied hard to overturn these rules. Protests have erupted online and in the streets as everyday Americans worry that cable and phone companies will be able to control what they see and do online. That growing public movement suggests that the FCC vote won’t be the end of the issue. Opponents of the move plan legal challenges, and some net-neutrality supporters hope to ride that wave of public opinion into the 2018 elections. Judges to examine if drug stash-house stings racially biased Evening listings THURSDAY D ECEMBER 14 A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Jeopardy! 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