countdown to shutdown. new republican house speaker, mike, johnson lays out his plan to prevent a catastrophic closure of our government in five days. members of his own party arch buying it. we re live on capitol hill this morning with overnight reaction. plus, in the dark. the world health organization says that it s lost contact with the largest hospital in gaza, as israeli forces are still showing sites all around it. live report from israel, coming up. later, the dawn. trump s former fixer, michael cohen, says there is a reason why the most indicted ex president in history operates like a law boss. it s becoming evident, more, more each day. it s a quarter of a billion civil fraud trial in new york. michael cohen joins us live to explain. and, american dream. the son of african immigrants become rhode island s first black congressman. we ll talk to former biden aide about his big win, and plans after taking office. all of that and more is coming up. a good sunday morning
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developing this morning, senate democrats say they have struck a preliminary deal on a $3.5 trillion budget, helping pave the way for what would be their only democrat-only infrastructure plan. this effort separate from a bipartisan package still being negotiated focused on roads and bridges. both bills are key to meeting the biden administration s broad infrastructure goals. today the president begins the tough task of pitching his agenda, getting it over the finish line. john harwood is at the white house. let s begin with manu raju on capitol hill. tell us where this one stands and also where the bipartisan infrastructure deal stands. there are two tracks right now. one effort along straight party lines. democrats say they have agreement among themselves over the top line number as well as some of the details. there are a lot of details to sort out. $3.5 trillion, a staggering number that would fulfill a lot
been in the community? reporter: absolutely, pamela. frank gifford was an icon. i can say as a former player in more ways than one. on the field he rose to fame as the face of the new york giants in the 50s and 60s doing likely what will never be done again. he became a pro-bowler at three different positions. as a player, that s unfathom able. he played offense and defense and went to eight pro bowls altogether. was the league mvp and led his team to a championship and arguably the most iconic giants player of all time. by the way, he was also inducted into the college football hall of fame as well. now, he went on to make the transition into broadcasting, helping pave the way for former athletes fortunate enough to do it today. many people remember frank gifford as the voice of monday night football. one of the premier positions in all of sports broadcasting. on top of that, he may most well-known be the husband of an icon in her own right, kathie
at the pump does as well. we ll keep an eye on things on business side. gregg, back over to the politics now. gregg: and time for today s power play. we re just nine days away, believe it or not, from that potential government shutdown. right now democrats appear confident of a repeat of 1995. back then republicans took a disasterous pr hit for the 20-day federal shutdown, helping pave the way many believe, to president bill clinton s easy re-election a year later but fox news digital politics editor chris stirewalt says, not so fast. why do you say that, chris? a lot has changed in those 15 years, gregg. one the biggest things that has changed is how americans feel about debt and deficit. when pollsters went to the public and said back in the clinton era, what are the things you re most concerned about, what are the things you re most interested in, we consistently would see
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