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A live look at the white house. And we are just moments from President Biden and tonights address to the nation. Good eveningmoment. Nation from washington, im bret baer. Good evening, everybody. Im Martha Maccallum bret ma obviously, this is an important moment for any president when he chooses a impt Fon Oval Offie address as the way he wants to speak to the nation. Wel makehe will make his case fs a number of things. He is going to lay outn additional aid for this fight in israel, also fo r the fight in ukraine. That was the original road map for this speech tonight. But nol w israel is a big part of the mix and also humanitarian assistance for residents of gaza. President biden will speak to the nation from the ovas ofl office. We have Fox Team Coverage tonight. Brit hume, Dana Perinoiden Willv and harold ford jr. Well have analysis of the president s speech. We also have Coverag John Robers In Jerusalem and peter doocy at the white house. Jerusalestart over there. Lets go t o the
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congresswoman, wonderful to see you. of course, when the vice president begins his remarks, we are expected to go hit on health care. when he begins, by first, how would you describe the current situation for the g.o.p. right now and this health plan? the current situation with the g.o.p. is, we need to have everybody sit at the table and find a solution to this, sandra. when my kids were little, we had an issue to solve, we had a family call. that meant, everybody to the kitchen table. everybody bring their ideas. let s stay there and work it out. that is exactly what the senate needs to do. they need to huddle, figure out comments and submit to us, so we can go to conference on this bill, and get to the goal of putting our nation on a track to patient-centered health care, so doctors and patients and families, who are making those decisions, not bureaucrats in