major victory. we expect one of our first vote on later on this afternoon will get it started. and then it is really in the hands of the republicans. they can offer as many events as they want, and they can talk pretty much over the next 20 hours or they want to. so if they can keep the clock moving, at the end of the day, if we keep our 15 votes together we can be able to pass this bill. also, breaking at this hour, president biden has tested negative for covid today. the president s physician announcing those results moments ago. and just ahead, we will go live to the white house on how this affects the presidents plans moving forward. meanwhile, indiana s past the state of the first state to pass abortions after roe v. wade is overturned. governor erin hoeven signing a total ban on the procedure after lawmakers approved. it senators on both sides of the aisle are getting reaction as the laws set to take effect september 15th. these kinds of decisions are never made i
college campuses. winter is coming and homeless are still outside in chicago. why almost everyone there is upset with the mayor. what is the most pressing threat to the u.s.? we have got the results of the annual reagan national defense survey. shannon: but, first, breaking tonight, today s group of hostages released by hamas terrorists includes another israeli american. her release comes as negotiators are working toward a possible extension of the temporary cease-fire. we are learning about some of the atrocities that these hostages have endured. correspondent nate foy is in northern israel with that story tonight. hello, nate. hey, shannon. just moments ago president joe biden said he spoke on the phone with israeli american s mother and father and said that he is grateful she is back in israel tonight to take care of her three children. she and her husband were kidnapped from their kibbutz back on october 7th. her husband is still in hamas captivity. we are also lea
News, tiger woodss injury woes continue. He has dropped out of the second tournament since his return with back spasms. A very good afternoon to you. Theresa may is attending a European Union summit in malta, where shell brief leaders on her recent meeting with President Trump. Downing street says she wants relations with the eu to be more constructive and positive. Ahead of the talks, the german chancellor, angela merkel, said the leaders needed to focus discussions on europe, rather than dealing with other parts of the world. Our europe correspondent Damian Grammaticas is in malta. Yes, you join us in On Ancient Fortress Perched on the edge of malta. The island sits in the mediterranean on the edge of the eu, and this feels a very apt place for leaders to be meeting today to discuss the many challenges they see facing them. Multis ancient canons. Europe feels threatens again. So this volley was an appropriate welcome to a summit that feels besieged, challenges on every side, migratio
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