president hopes to as the president tries of add this this bill to the suddenly bill to the stunningly good jobs numbers good jobs at which numbers as wet might is being shape up to be the best called the best week of his presidency so far. week of his presidency that s for. plus, just days after plus just days after a majority help clear majority firm in state of of indiana abortion rights, the has taken a major step to state of indiana has taken a major step to restrict those rights. i will talk to the women who spearheaded the kansas effort. we re first gonna start in washington, senators have taken to the floor to begin that rare saturday session where democrats hope to pass that spending package. some republican senators promised to create some problems today to elongate the process, democrats appear to be a united front, with senator brian schatz tweeting out that all 50 democrats will vote amendments on the floor today to ensure the passage of the package. this coming
dollars. all of this coming as the biden administration has pushed the kremlin to accept an offer they put on the table in june to get griner home. offering to swap griner and another american, paul whelan, for viktor bout, an arms smuggler serving a 25-year sentence in the united states. so far, russia has not agreed. they should have accepted it weeks ago when we first made it. it was an earnest attempt to see if we could get outcomes here. we are still going to keep making the attempts. reporter: as for where the efforts stand now, administration officials say the ball is in russia s court. all while her family, teammates and support percent in the united states turn up the pressure to get her home. griner s agents saying today that getting a deal done will be harped but calling it urgent. her team saying they will not allow her to be forgotten and lawmakers urging the administration to bolster the offer. there is nothing we schanot do short of impacting the national
looking for at mar-a-lago were classified documents related to nuclear weapons. we ve got the latest details on those claims. as many democrats remain hazy about president biden s 2024 prospects, new information tonight he may be gearing up his reelection bid. we begin that with team coverage of the big stories dominating headlines all week. jonathan serrie outside of mar-a-lago tonight with what we are learning about the raid, and kevin corke taking a look at what the attorney general had to say. speak a very interesting the nation s capital indeed. shannon, good evening to you. this day began very quietly then the statement by the attorney general with no questions after. we started to hear some slow leaks, a leak on the inside, who was apparently the trigger man on the raid to begin with. the washington post is talking about what they were looking for. and as they were talking about what they may or may not have been looking for, all the tongues began to wag here in the
prescription drug prices for all americans, cap drug prices for seniors that s going to put money back in the hands of consumers in the green energy planum small business. but also the pack act that makes health care available to our veterans. the chips act that brings manufacturing of microchips back to this country. to stop logjams in supply chains and make it in america again. that s what we need. that s what joe biden and congressional democrats have delivered. shannon: we ll see if that trickles down and makes a difference to voters in their minds as they had to the polls. thank you for your time. thanks, shannon. shannon: one year after the complete withdrawal out of afghanistan, the world food programs as more afghans than ever are starting. here is national security responded jennifer griffin. a year after the u.s. withdraw from afghanistan, the 40 beds at the children malnutrition award at this hospital are all full. afghan mothers try to comfort
deal did kill one provision to cap drug prices. i want to get to julie who s been following all the updates minute by minute. wow, it s quite a rare saturday, julie, talk to me. what s going on so far? yeah, yasmin, i m told by some senators in the last couple of minutes that they begin they can get started on this bill as soon as two hours from now. one of the biggest holdup says we don t have the bill text yet. schumer said that the parliamentarian meetings are largely concluded but there are some issues, some kinks that they re working out, specifically on the drug prices, the insulin cap as well. i want to you to take a listen to which leader schumer said on the floor. i m happy to report to my colleagues that the bill that we presented to the parliamentarian remains largely intact. the bill when passed will meet all of our goals, fighting climate change, lowering health care costs, closing tax