rivals. and affecting bidens two years in office. the battle he faces in congress. our favorite historians is here as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening, i m alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. it has been seven months since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. but today, antiabortion activists came to washington for the annual march for life. the first since roe was struck down. and two days before the 50th anniversary of that original decision. the anti-abortion rights movement has achieved one of its main goals, the washington post points out there is a, quote, internal debate about how to make an abortion ban nationwide. march leaders emphasized friday that rose overthrow was just the start, that they will be launching dozens of local marches. most abortions have been banned in more than a dozen states and a support for national ban has been the major theme for today s march. the march began as a response to roe, we don t and as a
and our favorite historians is here as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. day night. good evening, i m alicia menendez, in for stephanie ruhle. it s been seven months since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. but today, antiabortion activists came to washington for the annual march for life. the first since roe was struck down. just two days before the 50th anniversary of that original decision. the anti-abortion rights movement has achieved one of its main goals, the washington post points out there is a, quote, internal debate about how to make an abortion ban nationwide. march leaders emphasized friday that roe v. wade s overthrow was just the start, that they will be launching dozens of local marches. most abortions have been banned in more than a dozen states and a support for national ban has been the major theme for today s march. the march began as a response to roe, we don t and and as a response to roe being overturned. why? because we are not
consequences for its frivolous lawsuits, a scathing view from the judge were trump s actions and manifesto against his rivals, and, reflecting on president biden s two years in office the battle he faces and our favorite historian is here is the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good evening, i m alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. it has been seven months since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. but today, antiabortion activists came to washington for the annual march for life. the first since roe was struck down. and two days before the 50th anniversary of that original decision. the anti-abortion rights movement has achieved one of its main goals, the washington post points out there is a, quote, internal debate about how to make an abortion ban nationwide. march leaders emphasized friday that rose overthrow was just the start, that they will be launching dozens of local marches. most abortions have been banned in more than a dozen states and a sup
his attempt to be speaker of this house. this historic fight now surpassing the last time it went to multiple ballots. the prolonged 1923 ballot which was decided on the ninth ballot. this one will not be decided on the ninth ballot. it looks. yet for first time this week, there are some positive signs for the republican leader. they re drawing a line in the sand whether they go to the holdouts. it s not clear a deal will even net kevin mccarthy the total of 218 votes he needs to be speaker. republicans, they say they are firmly in the never kevin mccarthy camp. never. they just have one more house republican continues to join those four, he can only afford to lose four. kevin mccarthy will never wield the speaker s gavel. that is without help from democrats or changing the rules in some way. let s go straight to cnn chief correspondent who is live on capitol hill. we keep hearing progress is being made. progress is being made. kevin mccarthy is well on his way to breaking re
and hamas try within israel between leaders in charge why one opposition leader says bb has to go and why here to tell us exactly why. and why benjamin netanyahu s top advisor mark says that and israelis stick because of increasingly anti-israeli rallies yet another big one building in london as we speak commuter for those with disruptive ones in d.c. last night a lot more rallies going down. but look at bright side at least the government isn t shutting down yet that doesn t mean they re not worried wait until you what are what he still fierce could happen all of that and breaking bread instead of breaking bones. we try to find some common ground between senator markwine mullin and teamsters boss shawn o brien you decide whether we found it because if it matters to you we re all over it starting right now. welcome everybody and happy weekend i m neil cavuto so glad to have you with us we have a busy two hour plans for you let s go first to southern israel where ready