good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday. my favorite day of the week, may 14th. i m amara walker. i m victor blackwell. happy mother s day to you. happy mother s day to you. thank you so much for spending part of your day with us. here is what we are watching for you. a ceasefire appears to be holding between israel and the islamic jihad after days of violence. more than 30 defensive end deaths. the likely hood this holds and the reaction from the biden administration. i think we are moving along. hard to tell. we are not reaching the crunch point yesterday. president biden and republican leaders expected to meet this week as they rush to avoid an unprecedented debt default. the warning coming from the white house as that crucial june 1st date inches closer. officials on the u.s./mexican border say they have not yet seen the chaos they were expecting after the expiration of title 42. speculation as to why things have been calmer than ex
he ignored it. the godfather of artificial intelligence warns this technology is more urgent than climate change. we see this already, ai in subtle forms everywhere. it is important the judge can see the dogs gait properly. best in show tonight is the pbgv. steve: good morning, greenville, north carolina. 63 degrees right now, they are going for daytime high of 78. can t see from here, they have a lovely river walk there and if you are there around lunch, kathy and i love to go to smoke on the water. it is a great restaurant, a lot of barbecue and stuff in downtown temperature is a beautiful town with fantastic airport. brian: you just assured yourself a great table. steve: for life, i m hoping. ainsley: i was born in spartanburg. the golf club, my grandfather played a lot of golf. he served our country in world war ii. we would go get ice cream at campbell s drug store. remember the old diners brian: drug stores used to have ice cream, too. steve: we had
it s a time of enormous turmoil. shut up in here. the 60s are over, dad. here s michael at the foul line, a shot on ehlo. good! [ laughs ] we intend to cover all the news all the time. we won t be signing off until the world ends. isn t that special? any tool for human expression will bring out both the best and the worst in us, and television has been that. they don t pay me enough to deal with animals like this. people are no longer embarrassed to admit they watch television. we have seen the news, and it is us. slowly but surely, the 1970s are disappearing. the 1980s will be upon us. what a decade it is coming up. happy new year! as you begin the 80s in the television world, the landscape was, on any given evening, nine out of ten people were watching only one of three networks. more than 30 million people are addicted to it. social critics are mystified by its success. what is it? it s television s primetime, prairie pot boiler, dallas. a m
eve ofci f surge of migrants. hundreds of national guard members deployed, some in riot gear. federal authorities warning migrants, if you haven t filed the proper paperwork before you arrive, he ll wait five years before applying again. matt rivers and maria ver villarreal. president trump ordered to pay 5 million to e. jean carroll, found liable for sexual assault and defamation. what e. jean carroll said to trump s attorney when he went to shake her hand. tonight a judge sentencing army sergeant daniel carey to 25 years in prison for shooting and killing a legally armed man who was also the military during a black lives matter protest in texas. tonight governor greg abbott already igniting outrage after vowing to pardon him even before the trial is over. in the middle east, hundreds of rockets fired from gaza toward israel. people running for cover. israel responding with air strikes. names longman is there. in the u.s., the coast guard searching for missing plane off the
for eight days after his arrest on corruption charges. his detention has sparked protests across the country and at least eight people have died in clashes during the ongoing violence. this has happened in different cities across pakistan, and the conviction would disqualify imran khanfrom and the conviction would disqualify imran khan from standing for election. our correspondence sent this report from islamabad. burning into the night. protests from lahore, karachi, peshawar. this was the singed aftermath, the reaction to imran khan s arrest yesterday. but the unrest is far from over. morning in islamabad. police blocked roads into the compound where imran khan was due to appear in front of a judge. some party officials were stopped at the gates. have you spoken to him since yesterday? no, we have no access. that is why i m demanding access. we are being denied access. beyond the boundaries of the compound, imran khan s supporters began to gather. this is the path through t