montana as federal officials urgently investigate what caused this amtrak passenger train to derail. the ntsb on the scene, saying today the derailment taking place on a gradual curve just before a rail switch. the black box revealing the train travelling just under the 8 79-mile-per-hour speed limit. they re taking it away slowly and right inside there, you can see the debris from that derailment. reporter: more than 160 passengers and crew members on board traveling from chicago to seattle late saturday when it derailed. dozens were injured and tragically, three people were killed. right now, david, investigators are going over onboard video, going frame by frame, including of the moment of impact. you might see all those workers behind me. they re trying to clear the tracks here. this is a key piece of national inf infrastructure. i m told there are over 50 trains, most of them carrying
this new data, we expect to learn specific numbers about how effective the vaccine is within this age group. we already know that 5 to 11-year-olds will get one-third of the adult dose. david? eva pilgrim with us again tonight. thank you, eva. now to those high stakes showdowns on capitol hill this week on president biden s domestic agenda. the house was supposed to vote on that $1 trillion bipartisan inf infrastructure bill today. speaker pelosi says that will now happen on thursday. progressive democrats want a deal on the other much larger bill before they go along with the bipartisan bill. and all of this with a potential government shutdown looming, as well. rachel scott with late reporting again tonight from the hill. reporter: with his entire agenda on the line, president biden today optimistic democrats will deliver. you know me, born optimist. i think things are going to go well. i think we re going to get it done. reporter: the house was set to vote on the $1 trilli
inside california and outside california, he s going to be tough to beat him, but i m going to beat him. tucker: man. if that happens, that would be the greatest. larry elder, godspeed. thank you. thank you come appreciated. tucker: if you re watching the show, chances are you voted republican. what are they doing on your behalf? 19 republicans in the senate voted for the biden administration s big infrastructure bill today. we told you what it does. maybe we should read their names just so you know so you don t forget. here they are in alphabetical order. roy blunt, richard burr, shelley moore capito, bill cassidy, susan collins, kevin cramer, mike crapo, deb fischer, lindsey graham, chuck grassley, john hoeven, mitch mcconnell, lisa murkowski, rob portman, james risch, mitt romney, dan sullivan, thom tillis and roger wicker of mississippi. that s what they re doing in your name.