hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you re watching cnn newsroom. and i m rosemary church. just ahead, the u.s. house passes a debt ceiling bill. but there s zero chance it will get through the senate. we ll look at what, if anything, is up for negotiation when it comes to budget cuts. plus, thousands of civilians are caught in the middle of a deadly conflict in sudan. many desperate to leave the country for their safety. we ll look at that. and later, the lawmakers, business leaders and celebrities who gathered at the white house for a state dinner honoring the south korean president. good to have you with us. republicans in the u.s. house have passed a bill to raise the national debt limit and cut spending. they say it will put the country on the path of fiscal responsibility and avoid an economic catastrophe. but democrats are not onboard. they want a stand-alone bill that lets the u.s. pay its debt out spen
only to minors but to adults, as well. c cnn s ken la talked to patients going through great lengths to get the care they need. we re hoping to get as many people establish ed for care as possible. reporter: and the clock is ticking. for patients like 19-year-old cary, a missouri resident crossing state lines to kansas because of the battle over gender-affirming care. how long have you not felt like you? since i was 14. like, you re not correct. some of the side effects of testosterone are permanent. reporter: all patients are beginning gender transitions. a pop-up clinic to beat the dead line set by emergency rule. established patients can continue care once the order goes into effect. but new patients face a slew of
feeling that deadline. i ll be doing your intake today. reporter: and the clock is ticking for patients like 19-year-old kari, a missouri resident crossing state lines to kansas because of the battle over gender-affirming care. how long have you not felt like you? since i was, like, 14 is when i was first, like, you are not correct. reporter: all patients in this planned parenthood clinic today are beginning gender transitions. a pop-up clinic to beat the deadline set by missouri s attorney general in an emergency rule. established patient koz continue care once the order goes into effect. but new patients face a slew of requirements that would widely limit access. it s why kari is here before the state-imposed deadline. how do you view this executive order? i view it as someone is afraid of something so they re trying to eradicate people. we are terrified. i ve been afraid since i was,