did manage to agree on one thing during debt talks. they will now let other people do the negotiating. plus house has overridden the governor s veto and the bill becomes law. late night battle over abortion as lawmakers in north carolina override the governor. and even the boss behind chatgpt admits artificial in-at the time againstintelligence co dangerous unless regulated carefully. welcome to our viewers. ar i m christine romans. democrats and republicans are both starting to hear the clock ticking down toward government default if something is not done. junehe earliest estimated date that the government can t pay its bills. both parties were unable to point to clear progress on a deal to raise the debt ceiling other than to say that they have agreed on a process for getting there. nothing has been resolved in this negotiation. so the only thing that has changed is we finally have a format that has proven to work years in the past. a format. jeremy diamon
kentucky, you aren t judged by the color of your skin. but by the content of your character. cameron will face off this fall against a democrat andy beshear who defeated an unpopular republican to win the job back in 2019. turning now to the war in ukraine, a retired u.s. army special forces soldier has been identified as the american killed by russian artillery in the embattled city of bakhmut. clare sebastian is live in london this morning. what do we know about this american and how he wound up in bakhmut and how he was killed? he was a retired u.s. army special forces soldier, he spent two years in the active duty followed by 18 years in the national guard. and he had gone to ukraine last spring according to his uncle speaking to the idaho media, he felt a calling to do humanitarian work. and cnn spoke to a friend of his in ukraine, another american who run as nonprofit there, and he had linked up with him, was doing humanitarian work and also
The Treefort Music Festival starts next week in downtown Boise and alongside all the bands and music, festival-goers will hear from authors, journalists and podcasters at Storyfort. Joining us now is Christian Winn, the organizer of Storyfort and one of this year's storytellers, Carissa Wolf, a lecturer in the Boise State Sociology Department who also co-directs the Idaho Media Initiative.