in dozens of counties there as tropical storm ian strengthens in the caribbean. and president biden spending the weekend in delaware after he addressed the national education association, nation s largest teachers union. we have live fox news team coverage for you on all of this. lucas tomlinson is in delaware with the president. fox weather s matt gordon in florida as residents there prep for a possible hurricane. but first to alexis mcadams live at the border in eagle pass, texas. alexis. reporter: hi, arthel. we are learning new details about the migrant who crossed into the united states illegally and is now being charged with a hit and run crash that a killed that sheriff s deputy. we re learning that the first time he crossed here into the united states it was right here in eagle pass, texas. take a look at your screen, this is a mug shot we got in just a short time ago from that county out in florida. now charged with leaving the scene of a fatal crash after investig
stroke in may. nate foy is here with the very latest. hey, nate. reporter: hey, arthel. yeah, dr. oz believes voters should have full transparency when it comes to candidates to health, but fetterman is to this point choosing not to release his medical records only months after suffering a stroke. fetterman is on the campaign trail, he just wrapped up his first public rally since suffering that stroke back in may. he spent the majority of his speech criticizing dr. oz, again calling him a clown and sticking to a similar script that we with heard last weekend in scranton. he is again focusing on abortion as his key issue. listen here. i fought for philadelphia, and i m going to fight for abortion rights here in pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] and america. reporter: fetterman has ooh another event today north of philadelphia near allentown, but as he focuses on abortion, dr. oz is talking more about crime. he s very critical of fetterman s support for releasing some second-deg
and they could move forward with a test vote as soon as tonight. the top line two sources tell cnn the bill will include $550 billion in new spending over the next five years including huge sums for roads and bridges, clean energy, freight rail, et cetera. cnn s ryan nobles is joining us on capitol hill and phil mattingly traveling with the president near allentown, pennsylvania. ryan, let s start with you. does this deal have the votes in the senate? 60 votes. it seems like it does, at least at this stage, jake. of course there s going to be a test vote on this to move the package forward before there s a final vote here in the senate. and the senate really may not be the problem with this package. it seems as though there are enough republican and democratic votes to at least get this bipartisan package through. the bigger issue may come in the house of representatives and that s because many house leaders including the speaker herself nancy pelosi have said that they are not going