us from all around the world. the debt ceiling deal is done. we will take a look at the challenges president biden and house speaker mccarthy face as they sell it to lawmakers. and a colorful mystery authorities want to know why the waters in venice s grand canal turned green. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. we begin in washington where there is an urgent push to pass a tentative deal to avert default. they are trying to build support even as they face pushback. while mr. biden says the agreement takes the threat of catastrophic default off the table, the critics will find he did not concede much in the negotiations negotiations. i said i m not going to do all the cuts. you pass the debt ceiling period. i will negotiate with you on the cuts. something totally different was attached before. tried to make it look like i made a compromise. i didn t. i made a compromise on the budget. well mccarthy has released the text of the 99 page bill which includes rai
with kim brunhuber. we begin in uvalde, texas, where frustration is growing as we learn more chilling details about the mass shooting at an elementary school. 19 young students and 2 teachers gunned down. we re getting more on 911 calls made from inside the classroom while the attack was under way and the pleas from a student as gunfire rang out. there s growing criticism of police actions and inactions and scrutiny of the company that made the murder weapon. and cnn is speaking with the attorney for a teacher s aide from robb elementary. she s sharing her side of the story after police falsely blamed her. omar jimenez begins our coverage. reporter: it was supposed to be an end of the year class party. before it became a nightmare. she saw everything from the time he recked to the time he was taken out of there. special education aide was meeting a co-worker with a food. she propped the door open, went back inside to get her phone and called 911. but to report the a
still, a long road ahead. ahead of that june 5th date when the u.s. treasury will run out of funds. priscilla alvarez, cnn, the white house. joining me now is scott jennings. so good to have you with us. cautious optimism all around. but we are not yet out of the woods. looking at the outline of the deal. if this goes to the floor, for a vote. will it get past? i think it is going to pass. you have fringe on the right and fringe on the left that don t like it. looking at this deal, what do you make of it? it is divided government. you have a democrat in the white house. republicans that control half of congress. and so, you get what you get. which is not much for either side. i think democrats think it
donbas has been aided by air support but added is that the russian aircraft failed to make a meaningful impact on the conflict. ukraine claims they regained control half the strategic city. moscow continues to press the assault across the donbas region. they re amassing for a renew ed push. they have reclaimed several kilometers of russian-occupied territory in kherson. the human toll in ukraine is unimaginable. some 12 million ukrainians have been internally displaced by the fighting, according to president zelenskyy. even if the war ended right now, many of these people have no homes to return to. cnn s ben wedeman is in kyiv with the latest. reporter: russia s invasion of ukraine is now hit the 100-day mark. the critical battle is now in
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