correspondent chat pergram followed this all day and came to a head moments ago. good evening, chad. good evening bret. the house passed 217 to 215 and four gop defection and the bill wasn t ready to pass last night and nancy mace called the bill weak and she s a yes today. that s a pretty dramatic change and position. we had a very productive meeting because until then, a lot of us have not been included in the conversation so to get that commitment from him and working with us on balancing the budget and members force mccarthy to alter the bill in order to win their votes and one change moving up the date for healthy people to find work if they want to qualify for food aid. in the midnight seance that republicans conducted, mccarthy preserved tax breaks for ethanol, corn state members ballinged. we ll not allow balked. we ll not allow them to budget it on the back of american farmers. but tim burchette. we re increasing the debt $1.5 trillion over ten year
and then he runs for president and gets busted plagiarizing again. why is it that my wife who is sitting out there in the audience is the first in her family to ever go to college? is the first woman in her family, in a thousand generations to be able to get to university? they didn t have a platform upon which to stand. there was no platform upon which they could stand. jesse: so he got caught plagiarizing a british guy. thought he could get away with it because it was in another country. thought we wouldn t notice but we did. that didn t stop him. he was on a roll. he plagiarized the kennedy s. cannot measure the health of our children, the quality of our education, the joy of their play. the gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education, or the joy of their play. our generation of americans will pay any price, bear any burden, accept any challenge and meet any hardship. we shall pay any price, bear an
ha, ha, all right. all right, calm down, calm down. you know it s friday so that means we do this first. let s welcome tonight s gue guest. his eyes sparkle rain cubes into meghan marco. contributor douglas murray. like a kitchen knife she s sharp, useful and banned from our point. fox news anchor julie banderas. his act is just like his ha hair, pretty thin. comedian joe devito. and she s like a major-league baseball game. she goes on and on, and cost guys a fortune in beer. fox news contributor can t tube. all right, before we get to some new stories it is friday so let s do this. greg s leftovers. yum p that s right it s leftovers, where i read the jokes we didn t use this we week. as always it is my first time reading this, so if they suck you get to kill a rider. here we go. on monday superstar qb, that is short for quarterback hack aaron rodgers was treated by the green bay packers to the new york jets. rogers says he looks forward to spending more time with his famil
airports. why it could be days before they get to fly, and look at this white-knuckle landing in dangerous winds, so when will the cold snap break? rob marciano times it out. also tonight, a deadly shooting in the country s largest shopping mall. frightened customers running for cover, the police chief getting emotional as he described the scene, and what we re learning tonight about the search for suspects. a new attack in southern ukraine. deadly shelling in a key city on christmas eve. we re in kyiv tonight where ukrainians are marking the holiday with empty chairs to remember the soldiers missing or held captive by russia. safe and sound. the 5-month-old twins who were kidnapped now back with their family in ohio right in time for christmas. a suspect now under arrest. a community thankful. the jackpot is growing. mega millions topping half a billion dollars ahead of and tracking santa. the u.s. military says not even a bomb cyclone can keep him away on christma
just a moment. right now, as well, millions of people across the country and around the world, really, continuing to experience this dangerously high temperatures. we re going to break down the latest on the sweltering heat wave and what can be done. also, to capitol hill. democrats in the house eyeing a measure to ban assault weapons, but the bill facing pretty strong opposition from republicans and slim odds of passing in the senate. we ll talk about that. we re going to speak with the highland park mayor who testified before the senate about her town s recent tragedy. that s coming up. hey, everybody. we re going to begin this hour in washington, where ten hours from now, the house january 6th committee is going to hold its latest hearing in prime-time, a season finale of sorts to this initial batch of hearings, with even more expected later on this year, possibly in the fall. tonight s hearing is going to dive into those crucial 187 minutes the committee says it took