re-election bid. rich edson live at the white house with the latest for us. good morning. president biden begins second day in california in san francisco meeting with those artificial intelligence experts as the white house says to seize the opportunities and manage the risks of a.i. technology. yesterday was all about climate. president biden touring a march land in palo alto, california. announced $600 million in funding to help mitigate the effects of climate change. the president took the opportunity to rip republicans for trying to reverse climate initiatives like this as biden has started campaigning for re-election. we re investing in the people and places that have been hit the hardest. but who are also on the front lines of leading us forward. unfortunately, some of our maga republican friends in congress are continuing to try undo all the progress we have already made in the first two and a half years. they were holding the country hostage over the debt limit
andrea mitchell picks up with news right now. right now on andrea mitchell reports, the debt ceiling legislation clears the house with a bipartisan vote. a showdown in the senate starting today. a handful of senators in both parties demanding amendments that could delay final passage past monday s default did the line unless leaders can win agreement to overcome their objections. time is a luxury the senate does not have. if we want to prevent default. any needless delay or last-minute holdups could be an unnecessary and even dangerous risk. i will be joined by a senator who will vote against the bill. former treasury secretary larry summers with his take on the economic fallout. the special prosecutor has an audio recording where former president trump says he kept a classified defense plan related to iran after leaving office, according to a source familiar with the matter. this as mr. trump hits the campaign trail this hour in iowa to continue his unrelenting polit
c confirmed could happen as soon as june 1. manu raju has the latest. reporter: speaker kevin mccarthy has been pessimistic as talks have occurred on the staff level the past week to try to avoid the nation s first ever debt default. the white house has resisted calling for the national debt limit which is more than $31 trillion to be raised without any conditions whatsoever to avoid the prospects of the u.s. not being able to pay its bills. the house did pass a bill that included a host of priorities that democrats say is dead on arrival. so there is not much time left. in order to get a deal by that june 1 potential deadline to avoid the default, default could occur in the first couple weeks of june according to the treasury department or as soon as june 1. but he spoke to reporters on monday, and mccarthy made clear there is a long way to go. the way the president has ignored it for 100 days and he still hasn t taken it serious. reporter: even if they would to get a
arthel neville bert arthel neville is offered brownsville police are still investigating the cause of the deadly crash with the driver was charged with reckless driving. police say it more charges will likely be filed. meanwhile title 42 is set to expire in about four days and massive groups of migrants are already leading up along the border in anticipation. president by misapplying 1500 troops to take pressure up the border patrol per the white house says congress needs to a act. we meet need immigration reform for everything the department of homeland security is doing everything our partners across the federal government are doing within a broken immigration system. the president passed to congress a proposal to fix our broken immigration system on a first-aid office for this is a decade-long problem for the immigration system is not been fixed since the 90s. sue fark griff jenkins is live in brownsburg, texas piazza life a deadly car crash and migrants in the ongoing
good evening, matt. hi, bret. within the past two hours police say they arrested 21-year-old carlos domingo two counts of homicide and one count of attempted murder. dough ming gas had ban student until last week. now they are classifying him as a serial killer investigators are searching that suspect s home right now. we have fresh individual grow show you. the davis police chief credits this arrest to 15 callers who phoned in police yesterday when they saw a person matching the suspect s description. police say dough ming goes was taken into custody at the same park where one of these murders happened. detectives found he had a hunting style knife in his backpack. the suspect s criminal background is not clearly known and not clear whether he knew any of the victims. police say there were three separate stabbings over the past week that they described as notably virches and brutal. first victim one week ago 50-year-old david bro stabbed in a park with no eyewitnesses. two