temperatures. plus escalating tensions between israel and gaza militants. the most violent in over a year. we ll go live to southern israel for the latest. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. with lynda kinkade. we begin in washington, d.c. where a marathon voting session is currently under way in the u.s. senate. democrats are hoping to push through a sweeping healthcare climate and tax bill that tackles some of the key policy objectives. first, they have to clear one more procedural hurdle, what is known as a vote-a-rama, a series of back-to-back amendment votes with no time limit. the bill is ultimately expected to pass, then head to the u.s. house for a vote. cnn s jessica dean reports. reporter: senate democrats are pushing through midway through this complex budget process that will allow them to pass legislation focused on climate, healthcare and some tax provisions with just the senate democrats voting. they will not need senate republicans. but
biden signs into law the democrats tax and spending free. joe manchin admits democrats newly signed act will not provide life any time soon. well, immediately it s not. l.a. still really, really unsafe. listen to this. the holiday reporter says more stars are hiring at home body guards because of the spike in high profile crime. give hair cut. maybe a little trim. want to go out there tomorrow? ain t it funny how life changes wake up ain t nothing the same and life changes life changes. ain t that true and ain t that true about what goes on? isn t that true? ainsley: my grandmother might be listening. steve: that s okay. life changes. listen, the weather is going to change right now in d.c. it is 65 degrees. it is clear. the daytime high is going to be 81. as you look at that, we are 22 minutes away from sunrise. sunrise officially today at 6:23. ainsley: that s why you got this open and brian didn t. look how pretty that shot is, brian. are you a li
payback. what is next with cdc changes. breaking tonight we have to wait a little longer, at least, to get a look at the materials used by the justice department to obtain the search warrant for last week s search and raid of the florida compound of former president trump. the judge declined to order the unsealing today instead scheduling a hearing for thursday. the president is calling for the release of the affidavit that was part of those materials in what he calls the interest of transparency. the fbi opposes the move. correspondent mark meredith has our report tonight. good evening, mark. bret, good evening to you. thursday s hearing is going to be fascinating pitting former president trump directly against the government he once led. trump and the media are urging federal judge to unseal the affidavit related to last week s search. the justice department trying to block the release and as for president biden, he is just trying to avoid talking about the case. palest
sean: do you call him that? yes, of course. [laughter] sean: watch laura every night at 10:00 p.m. laura: hello, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. once again, some joe biden of administration officials are leaking evidence after business hours. and phrases like a person familiar with the investigation, describing the biden administration back and forth and the trumpet administration. these leaks are drip, drip, drip tactics that they used in the russia situation. they insisted that secrecy is the most important thing. but now we have it leaking to the post, the new york times, and back to backdate. and with democrats and prominent republicans, and you know who you are, meaning that it is outrageous for them to criticize the fbi or the doj. that we should criticize the leadership of both of them just because. in the time for blind references over and first, faking it and not making it. that is our first angle. we had huge reaction last night on the obvi
they got it from mangrum angle. thank you very much. did you do coal? not for yes, of course i did. of course, from boy you can t miss. that s what you have to watch for every night atan ten . yeah, it s first of all get it right. it s uncle fester men . okay, we want to keep you know, keep out to the rhythm of the name. all right. statement about me that i got to go hannity. i could talk to you all night. go , go , go . all right. well, i ll see you tomorrow night. great show. i am sorry. rimandoth from washington tonight. once again, some byhi the administration officialmi is leaking evidence about the trump raidni after business hours. now, this time the leakers gave a big, fat, wet kiss to the washington post . phrases like a person familiar with the investigation or people familiar or used nine times to describe the month long back and forth between the biden administration and the former president. , these leaks are totally devastating to the government s credibility