Everyone, young laura ingraham,r and this is from washington tonight. Nikki haley and war with Newt Gingrich and moments,s ju. First biden judicial sneak is tonights focus of tonights angle. Sunday, the bide N Administration put it left demand for diversiti and activism above confidence and merit. As you know, one of the biggest priorityis of Theri Lypresident s nominating and confirming extraordinarily qualified men and women who are dedicated to the constitution and who represent the diversity of america. Laura from the open borders to the push for transgender isism, the democrats have relied on handpicked judge, to validate these policies regardless of the constitution through law or plain common sense of biology, which takes us to todays Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing topoin considr the nominations of several Biden Appointees to federal judgeships. The democrats were hoping to squeak these nominees through, all of them women, knowing americans dont see much of these hearings. B
A big and overdue declaration from nikki haley. More on that with Newt Gingrich in moments. But, first, bidens judicial sneak, thats the focus of tonights angle. Laura now, from day one, the Biden Administration has put the lefts demand for diversity and activism above competence and merit. As you know one of the biggest priority of the president is nominating and confirming extraordinarily qualified men and women who are dedicated to our constitution and who represent the diversity of america. Laura all right. Well, from the open borders to their push for transgenderism, the democrats have relied on their handpicked judges to validate these policies regardless of the constitution, the rule of law, or just plain common sense or biology, which takes us to todays Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing to consider the nominations of several Biden Appointees to key federal judgeships. Now, democrats were hoping, i think, to squeak these nominees through, all of them women, knowing that america
This is cnn Breaking News. Hello, again, everyone. Thank you so much for joining me on what is seriously a marathon saturday. On capitol hill and wherever you are. Im fredricka whitfield. We begin with this Breaking News from capitol hill, where were watching an 11th hour Stopgap Spending Bill potentially come to reality. The house is yet to vote on it, but there are so many moving parts today, youre seeing the minority House Minority leader, hakeem jeffries, who has been using his magic minute to speak to the chamber there, imploring that all of this was avoidable, there could have been some bipartisan effort to keep Government Spending well before this juncture, but here we all are. Lets get to cnns lauren fox on capitol hill. Brand new reporting that you have about not just whats going on in the house, but apparently whats happening in the senate, and how all of this is coming together. Whats going on . Reporter let me paint a picture for viewers at home. Basically theres been a del
good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m jose diaz-balart. breaking overnight, big democratic wins in several key states on this off year election cycle. abortion rights proving to be the main driver of their success. what this means for 2024 and how that could affect the republican candidate s strategy tonight during the third gop debate. we ll have a preview. inivanka is now on the stand in her father s $250 million fraud case. overseas, israel says its troops are in the heart of gaza city as its military steps up its ground offensive against hamas. the white house warning israel about its plans to take over security in gaza. we ll talk to senator mark warner of virginia, chairman of the intelligence committee, about that and more. and we begin this hour with big victories for democrats and abortion rights. yesterday s elections. in ohio, voters added the right to an abortion to the state constitution. seven states voted to protect abortion rights
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