off. export the nation s passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. next, a congressional panel visit online platforms and their visit on entrepreneurship in the us. we hear from google, apple, facebook and amazon officials to talk about e-commerce. this portion of the house judiciary subcommittee hearing is one hour and 50 minutes. everybody will come to order, the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. we welcome everyone to the second of our series of hearings investigating competition, this one on innovation, i recognize myself for an opening statement. 30 years ago, the first of the world wide web was released into public domain to create a global communications network. within a few years services were built on the software to give people tools to communicate, share and export information from decentralized platform designed to be open and nondiscriminatory. internet pioneer and co-designer of the internet early architecture testified in 2
including canada. some experts say it could already be in the u.s., undetected. carley: marianne rafferty has more on this breaking news this morning. good morning, marianne. reporter: good morning. carley and todd. president biden holding an emergency meeting last night on the new covid omicron variant as two cases are confirmed in canada. the health team says they need another two weeks to gather data on the variant. a u.s. travel ban on eight african nations that s. takes effecttoday. nearly a dozen countries confirming cases of omicron and experts say the travel ban won t stop the variant from reaching the u.s. it s almost definitely here already, looking at the number of cases coming off planes this weekend. it s almost a certainty that cases have gotten into the united states. reporter: health officials say there s no reason to fear the vaccines would be ineffective against omicron. in all the previous examples of variants, the vacation seens have worked to va
friends first on this busy friday. todd: democrats hoping to pass the tax and spending plan last night but the minority leader s marathon speech forcing pelosi to push to 8 am eastern today as the package will at a whopping $367 billion to the federal deficit. that is carley shimkus, far cry from the president s promise that it would be fully played for. carley: breaking news from washington. kevin mccarthy was able to delay a house that with more than a our speech. i don t know. i know america will know more about it. it is your money. what you do with your money is to decide, not washington bureaucrats. mccarthy s beating nancy pelosi, back in 2018. mccarthy s last-ditch delay was to stall passage of the bills back better bill, the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimates the bill will add $367 billion over the next decade. the deficits are closer to $160 billion, that is not 0 like the president has claimed. doesn t cost a cent. $1.75 billion, guess what,
civilian bodies. good morning, everybody. i m neil cavuto. on this holiest of weekends, an unending hell of events up folding again in unfolding again in ukraine. we have the latest on vladimir putin s well wrath we re told having nothing to do with the sinking of that battleship, but apparently having everything to do with the sinking of that battleship. trey? yeah, neil, that s exactly right. good morning. russian forces fired once again on the ukrainian capital of kyiv this morning. this time targeting the eastern part of the city. at least one person was killed during those strikes. today the mayor of kyiv is warning residents not to return to the city so quickly, fearing further russian attacks. he went on to explain the air defense systems are working to try to intercept these incoming rounds. we ve heard air raid sirens multiple times so far today as ukrainian president zelensky had this to say about the situation. our armed forces are doing it brilliantly. they
in cities like aleppo. his appointment indicating a chilling new phase. bill: a new assault on the ease. zelenskyy is urging nato before it s too late. if ukraine can receive such weapons it will help save lives of ordinary citizens and provide ukraine an opportunity to survive as a nation. help prevent other countries from being attacked by russia. dana: ukraine receiving a major show of support by boris johnson. he made a surprise appearance in kyiv walking in broad daylight with president zelenskyy. bill: they re prompting questions whether or not president biden would make a similar visit. white house says there are no plans to do so. dana: alex hogan is coming to us live from a western town outside of lviv. good morning, alex. good morning, bill and dana. this is a pilgrimage site for ukrainians. right now the monastery is a refugee site. in the last 24 hours russian troops are reinforcing captured territory and repeatedly been attacking the northeastern city