expect tomorrow. cnn has learned that january six committee is planning to zero in on a key link. the extremist groups ties to trump associates, roger stone and michael flynn. the hearing comes as another key trump ally, steve bannon, is changing his tune. telling the committee, he would be willing to testify but only in a live public setting. it s a move prosecutors believe as a stunt to try and wiggle out from his criminal contempt charges but a federal judge on monday declined his request to postpone his trial for next week. i expect we ll be hearing from him and there are many questions that we have for him. the committee has already revealed a bevy of new information. among the biggest headlines, that trump and his allies were made fully aware that there was no evidence the election was stolen. i don t think it was happening was honest or professional. trump knew he lost election but kept telling the supporters he won. without evidence to back it up. that the c
about strategy and what it means for the rest of the president s agenda. then. the united states will not be provoked by. tension over taiwan, taught china cutting military and the u.s. over nancy pelosi s visit. in holding military drills off the coast. we will discuss with the crisis that leads to white house on china and former un ambassador nikki haley u.s. and its allies should respond only on fox news sunday. and, a major wind for abortion rights in deep red at kansas. will ask our sunday panel how republicans need to address their messaging before midterms. plus. oxon is on road to midterms in wyoming. congresswoman liz cheney and her trumpet endorsed rival are connecting with voters and one of the most-watched primaries of the year. all right now on fox news sunday. logan from fox news in washington. you are looking live for democrats about working through the night to drive their election-year economic package for the final passage been ordered to do so taking a
senate democrats have passed the inflation reduction act. they re major climate in health policy act on vice president kamala harris breaking the 50/50 tie. the yays are 50, the nays are 50. the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative, and the bill, as amended, is passed. the final version of the bill includes some huge wins for democrats, including investing nearly 400 billion dollars over ten years to attack climate change and to boost clean energy. it allows medicare to negotiate drug prices. raises taxes on some billion dollar corporations, and in a statement president biden said of the bill quote, it required many compromises. doing important things almost always does. well, let s talk about some of those compromises. senate republicans block democrats proposal to cap the price of insulin, to $35 a month on the private insurance market. in the final hours of the marathon vote-a-rama. kirsten sinema pushed for a change to the bills
for the rest of the president s agenda. then. the united states will not be provoked by. tension over taiwan, taught china cutting military and the u.s. over nancy pelosi s visit. in holding military drills off the coast. we will discuss with the crisis that leads to white house on china and former un ambassador nikki haley u.s. and its allies should respond only on fox news sunday. and, a major wind for abortion rights in deep red at kansas. will ask our sunday panel how republicans need to address their messaging before midterms. plus. oxon is on road to midterms in wyoming. congresswoman liz cheney and her trumpet endorsed rival are connecting with voters and one of the most-watched primaries of the year. all right now on fox news sunday. logan from fox news in washington. you are looking live for democrats about working through the night to drive their election-year economic package for the final passage been ordered to do so taking a series of rapidfire amendment vot
parents stressed. in ukraine, another setback for russia s troops. reports they are withdrawing from the second largest city car key, amid the first war crimes trial of a russian soldier. the 21-year-old is accused of killing an unarmed 62-year-old ukrainian civilian. i will speaking to retired general david petraeus and ukraine s ambassador to the u.s. first, morgan chesky in louisiana and julia ainsley and nyu law school professor alyssa murray. morgan, what s happen agent the court? is this an injunction that was putting title 42 on hold? what s going to happen? andrea, all eyes on the courthouse in lafayette today. this is where a district judge is expected or could potentially issue a ruling on the future of title 42. we know oral arguments began about an hour ago. right now, we are hearing from the plaintiff side. this is a side represented by deputy solicitor generals. they began this lawsuit that more than 20 other states have led. they are saying in part that the