harris: happy monday, this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner here with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. federalist editor-in-chief mollie hemingway is here. and fox news national correspondent, griff jenkins, who just sent down the brand new border bill and the whole couch it is huge. harris: we ll get into that. here is what some are calling it on capitol hill, dead on arrival, that is house speaker mike johnson saying about the deal. negotiator say it addresses our broken immigration system, however, critics are going after it. they claim it would let 5000 people into the country per day before anything is done. actually the number is higher and we ll myth bust that. that would be 1.8 million people per year. whether they are here to stay, whether they are trying to get in on asylum, they are coming in. aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill. this bill is fighting for its life right now, it s a numbers problem, especially in the senate. not just
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
when it may take to get that big health and tax bill passed. and sure enough a glue pull could get in the way. and then there s a big twist in the alex jones trial. years of his own text messages and emails and up in the hands of the very people who want him to pay for his lies. that and more as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again i m stephanie ruhle. there s even more evidence tonight that the justice department s january six investigation is zeroing in on some very powerful officials in the in the trump white house. and d.c. news has confirmed the top lawyer in the trump administration former white house counsel pat cipollone has been subpoenaed by a federal grand jury. his testimony was a significant report of the january 6th hearings. remember cipollone was the guy who witnessed that infamous oval office meeting about seizing voting machines a, meeting the took place just weeks before the capitol riot. i opened the door and i w
who witnessed that infamous oval office meeting about seizing voting machines, a meeting the took place just weeks before the capitol riot. i opened the door and i walked in, i saw general flynn, i saw sydney powell sitting there. i was not happy to see these people in the oval office. i don t think any these people were providing the president with good advice. the idea that the federal government could come in and sees election as jeans, i don t understand why we even have to tell you that s a bad idea. it s a terrible idea. and there are new reports that pat philbin white house deputy has also been summoned to appear before the grand jury. adam kinzinger says that his testimony could be key. if he goes before the grand jury, it shows that this is more than what did john eastman do, the attorney that basically came up with that crazy scheme to overturn the election. and there is probably a very deep interest of what the president did. i hope pat cipollone just actuall
search warrant. just because trump says he wants the documents released, doesn t necessarily mean that is what his lawyers will tell a judge. trump had possession of these documents since monday. and has chosen not to release them. so this could very well develop throughout the day. also another potentially mammoth bit of reporting overnight from the washington post. i ll read from it right now. their lead is classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the items fbi agents sought on monday according to people familiar with the investigation. now, this would put the possible concern over these documents at an entirely different level. so let s work through all this new information this morning. cnn kaitlyn poe lants in washington. reporter: good morning. this late night announcement from donald trump saying he s encouraging the immediate release of these documents i just checked the court files. and there is no filing yet from either the justice departm