we will bring you any updates as soon as we get them. welcome to fox news live. the senate is in session this hour to hold the key test vote on the $95 billion foreign aid package for as israel and taiwan. chad is live with more. good afternoon. most important spirit eventual passage of the bill. still dragging this out for a few days. cracks a filibuster. including ammo and air defenses. if america does not assist ukraine, putin is all too likely to succeed. it was just a week ago that all of washington waited for the text of a bipartisan border bill even though some republicans argued for border security package as a condition for overseas aid especially ukraine. speeding back up america is not strong we cannot help any of our allies. why the senate will work all for super bowl weekend. working on something critical to the country. there is a core group of gop members that still demand the border bill even though they tagged the border plan last week they are upset
only in america today could people who are richer, more pampered and more celebrated than you are claim to be victims of the rest of us. but like sharing a bucket of sardines with joy behar, there s only so much victimhood to go around. and so they re going to greater and greater lengths to extract new sources of whining, mining for whining and this gold rush is currently being led by megan rapinoe mostly famous for damaging brands she endorses and much less for playing women s soccer and her happily endorsed biological men playing women s sports of course now that she no longer plays. and to her it s the men who are the victims, not the girls they beat or replace. she recently told time mag we as a credit are trying to legislate away people s humanity. now we care about women s sports? that s total [bleep]. and show me all the trans people taking advantage of being trans in sports. it s just not happening, end quote. well, meghan, it is happening. trans are clobbering women
i m anderson cooper. you may have heard the u.s. surgeon general issued a warning that social media carries what he called a profound risk of harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescence. it s something all of us who are parents are worried about. because of a law passed in the mid-1990s, social media companies are shielded from almost all responsibility for the content their users post, no matter how untrue or harmful it may be. but now with billions of people online, the question is, have things spiraled out of control? we spoke with three families who are taking on some of the biggest social media companies in an uphill legal battle in an effort to change the way the internet works. some of the topics in the next hour including eating disorders and suicide and can be disturbing to watch. good morning. are you getting on, mom? yeah, let s get on. reporter: a tour bus through washington in spring is typically full of kids. oh, my. reporter
his majesty goes on. a spokesperson booking is not revealed it, but said it is not prostate cancer. last week, the king was discharged from hospital following surgery for an enlarged prostate 7 a condition the palace had described as benign. he was last pictures yesterday at the sunday service at the church of st mary magdalene on the sandringham estate in norfolk. there he is with the queen consort. it was his first public outing since his three night hospital stay a week ago. he is up and about. there have been responses from westminster. let s ta ke let s take you to review. the prime minister the opposition leader said. the northern ireland first minister said. similar statement from sir geoffrey donelson, who said. the welsh first minister said. we can now speak to the historian and royal commentator gareth russell. good to have you on the programme. just looking back in history, can you remember a moment like this where the monarch, the head of state have been sidelined
hearing on capitol hill. fbi director christopher wray on defense over the agency s alleged preferential treatment of democrats. senior, national correspondent kevin corke joins us here in the nation s capitol. good evening, kevin. kevin: you could call it a bipartisan be down today. hobbled and pilloried by the right and left for that matter at that hearing today on capitol hill. while his opening statement offered a forceful defense of the bureau, house members wasted little time in taking aim at the director for what they called corruption. and historically poor lead leadership. you preside over the fbi that has the lowest level of trust in the npr s history. people trusted the fbi more when j. edgar hoover was running the place then you are. you don t give straight answers. you give answers that later in court are deemed not true. kevin: wray fired back saying his agency remains popular. expect in your home state of florida, the number of people trying to come work