president to go to places where there has been tragedy and dove station. he has the first lady with him. it is the compassion of the presidency to deliver. he is known for being able to connect with people going through hardship so expect to see some of that today. but then also to be able to talk about federal resources that are being brought to bear in kentucky. money that s already been delivered but then also being able to talk about the legislation just passed by the senate that deals with climate and to connect it to the devastation from flooding and storms that kentucky experienced and the communities around the nation have in all kinds of weather related events and to say part of what washington and his administration are trying to do is to find ways to releigh the climate crisis by putting in new steps that will address some of that and so look for it to be part empathy and part policy as they visit kentucky today. of course just coming out of covid isolation and thi
hell of a lot more bills. we ll sort through the republican s successful removal of a proposed $35 cap on insulin in the private market. and president biden and the first lady are in eastern kentucky surveying the damage from last week s floods. we ll have live coverage. and there are renewed concerns either potential nuclear catastrophe for ukraine and europe after weekend shelling near europe s largest nuclear plant in ukraine with the international atomic energy agency sounding the alarm of the very real risk of a nuclear disaster. we begin with ali vitale and jillian tet. 11:29 p.m. saturday night they finished after 4:00 sunday afternoon. reporter: this whole process from the time they started with the motion to proceed vote on saturday until the moment they passed it on sunday was about 22 hours continuously of work in the senate. this is a building that s rarely working on the weekends and certainly not stretching for 22 hours at a time. but that s what it to
it s time to fish or cut bait as we say in louisiana. reporter: republicans have been placing the game elsewhere, even on hillary clinton. asking, where s your plan? clinton fired back tweeting a link to her plan from the campaign, saying, right here. includes radical provisions like how not to kick 23 million people off their coverage. feel free to run with it. and mary bruce live from the hill again tonight. the clock of course, is ticking, mary. republicans and democrats know the stakes here, and one republican really essentially saying we better get this done or else? reporter: david, senator chuck grassley says republicans should not only be ashamed, but they could go from the majority to the minority. if they can t get this done before they head home for the august recess, republicans could hit that six month mark without a single major legislature victory, david. mary bruce as well. thank you. there are breaking developments coming in from just outside philadelphia.