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horror, pleading with the u.s. for more weapons as russia expands its onslaught. one single text. tonight the only message the secret service turned over as congress prepares for thursday s prime time hearings that will air here on cbs. baby formula shortage. even with an effort to restock shelves the crisis worsens. we speak to parents struggling to feed their children. remembering ivana trump, the former president and his family mourn its 73 year old. shark sightings near popular beaches and on shore. this is believed to be a baby great white shark on long island. a wrong nearly a century later. this is the this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight it is another day of extreme heat across the country and europe as triple digit temperatures are being felt around the world. more than one-third of the u.s. is under excessive heat warnings ....
sitting. so she was pretty lucky. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. lower prescription costs, an historic national fight against climate change. senate democrats pass a scaled back version of the landmark legislation they ve chased for more than a year. it tooks months of negotiations and an exhaustive all nighter of whirl wind votes to reach a 50-50 split along party lines. vice president kamala harris then cast the deciding vote. the yeaj 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. [ applause ] cnn s melanie skin oh na is on capitol hill. reporter: if there was going to be any hurdle, it was going to be house moderates in the democratic party. but we have actually already heard this evening from two key house democrats, mikie sherrill, and josh gottheimer, that they are indeed going to support this package even though it doesn t con ....
already big changes are being made to the bill s final form. let s get right to cnn s manu raju live on capitol hill. manu, walk us through the process. reporter: democrats are trying to get to final passage of this bill after this marathon voting session that started at 11:30 p.m. eastern time last night. it is still ongoing. there have not been any breaks. it s unclear exactly how this is going to play out because there has been some last-minute drama that s affected senate democrats ability to get to final passage, this dealing with the issue of the corporate minimum tax, a 15% tax that would be imposed on businesses with more than $1 billion in income. that is a central component in this bill that would help pay for a number of the provisions dealing with health care and climate change, energy issues and the like. but there has been some concerns from senator kyrsten sinema about the 15% corporate minimum tax and its impact on some businesses that may make less t ....
abandoned tractor trailer that had no air conditioning or water. it was one of the deadliest incidents of smuggling across the border. there s been record numbers across the border. agents say they re overwhelmed by the surge and don t feel supported. greg abbott tweeting this. these deaths are on biden. they are a result of his deadly open border policies. senator ted cruz tweeting how many more people have to die before dems give a damn? the white house firing back at critics. the fact of the matter is the border is closed, which is in part why you see people trying to make this dangerous journey using smuggling networks. we re going to stay focused on the facts and making sure that we hold these smugglers accountable. dana: jesse, is it fair to blame president biden s policies? jesse: i believe it is fair. he s a snob from delaware. he doesn t consider texas a part of the country. he thinks it s our gas station. that s where they killed keep did, killed the ozo ....
well, good morning to you, to your new day, i should say. saturday, june 25th. and i am not alone! look at us, here in the studio together. it s great. it s fantastic. great to be with you, christi. it is so good to have you right here, right where you are right now, especially with all the news we have to talk about today. so much going on today. demonstrators taking to the streets across the country, following that u.s. supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade, ending the constitutional right to an abortion. a moment that antiabortion rights activists are describing as a victory that s been decades in the making. abortion rights groups plan more dmgss today. take a look at what was happening as protesters yesterday were in major cities around the country. and let me tell you about what happened in phoenix, arizona, of course. the demonstration got rowdy. people were banging on the class doors of the state senate building. look at this. we re told troop ....