Texas and oklahoma right now and there are evacuations. Brian another primary down and trump wins big. Significant lead in michigan despite 13 of democrats, 101,000 voting uncommitted. Steve americans reverting to hunting, gathering and couponing to offset skyhigh grocery prices. Hour three of Fox And Friends starts right now and remember mornings are better with friends. Ainsley a Fox News Alert awaiting Hunter Bidens arrival on the hill. Todd the president s son will testify Behind Closed Doors before the House Oversight and judiciary committee. David spunt is outside the door. Oh, now hes inside. Brian no overcoat. Steve as soon as hunter biden goes by, you will ask questions and he will turn and answer thoroughly, is that the plan . I think he will sit down and talk with us for about an hour. No, just kidding. We know hunter biden will be walking through this door before 10 00, that is when this deposition begins. It is going to be under oath, a transcript will be released. Will he
monkeypox in the united states has thousands scrambling for vaccines. we look at whether a new strategy is needed. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. glad to have you with us. breathing new life into u.s. president joe biden s domestic agenda after the senate passed the democrats climate, healthcare and tax package officially known as the inflation reduction act and as we ll hear the report, it was no easy task to get all democrats on board. reporter: democrats are on the verge of a massive victory with less than 100 days before midterm elections. the senate voted on sunday along party lines to approve a sweeping economic package and this vote came after a marathon voting session that began saturday evening and lasted into the next day. this bill includes a number of key democratic priorities. it includes a historic investment of nearly $370 billion for the climate. it would allow medicare to negotiate drug prices. it would extend expirin
in the mediterranean are used to the heat, but not like this. how are folks coping out there? reporter: yeah, you know, it s super, super hot. people are coping by trying to stay out of the sun during the hottest time of the day. that s from about noon to 4:00. but there s not a lot of air conditioning in europe. there are only about 10% of the homes have air conditioning. it s not even that comfortable going home. you ve got people like here in central rome, people using the fountains to try to cool off. there are 4,000 public water fountains in rome for people to drink water and try to stay cool. you know, people aren t changing their vacation plans. a lot of people who come to rome and other italian and southern european tourist cities make these plans months, even years in advance. it s not like you can change it because the weather is going to be bad. the worst is today is hot, tomorrow hotter. even hotter next week. there s not relief in sight. the humidity is relentless, each