On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The White House is reacting to a high-profile meeting in Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting Chinese Leader Xi Jinping. Meanwhile, there's a new bipartisan bill on Capitol Hill aimed at improving health care for expectant mothers. The Connected Mom Act would provide equipment for at-home blood pressure tests and reduce in-person clinic visits. And the third largest bank in Europe has agreed to buy its troubled rival, Credit Suisse. In the US, a new study revealed nearly 200 banks are at risk of failure due to rising interest rates and a high proportion of uninsured deposits. Research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, Joel Griffith, joins to discuss the buyout that is happening in Switzerland and his take on the banking story in this country. The author of the book, "Stolen Youth: How Radicals are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation" was greeted with screaming slurs and hurled books at a launch party in New York City. Author Bethany Mandel shares why the protestors were there, what their message was and what happened. Finally this evening, in a meeting over the weekend at the Vatican, Pope Francis said a lot is being done by the Humanitarian Corridors project. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about this audience.
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