crosshairs. ssia unleashes the largest wave of drone attacks on ukraine s capital on the eve of the city s founding anniversary. what s in a name? tonight we ll focus on the struggle of some in the asian community and their efforts to take back their cultural identity. murky mystery. what s turning this part of a venice canal bright green? and later, condolence call. as the nation pauses to remember our fallen, we ll tell you how one woman helped change army protocol, bringing dignity and comfort to families. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from washington with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. after days of negotiations and late-night conversations to increase the country s $31.4 trillion debt limit, tonight there appears to be a bipartisan relief. the president and republican leadership now have a tentative agreement to head off a potential default on government loans. however, there s still many hurdles in the way as
Among the topics that attracted the most attention, all states, attempts to replace international law, the bloc approach, the search for ideological enemies, all these are relics of the past, we need to get rid of them, of course, we talked about specialization, the situation in ukraine, kievs heavy dependence on western military assistance, according to putin, without monthly payments, the regimes days are numbered. Deliveries will stop tomorrow, you will only have a week to live when the ammunition runs out, but they will run out in the west , they themselves say, they said that we have supplied all the Armored Vehicles, ammunition, we have done everything for ukraine, they themselves said, its the same i didnt come up with it, they said it publicly, we did everything for this, now its up to ukraine. Let them counterattack, and then add in the kulaars at any cost, believe me, i know what i mean i say, so they are doing this, they are trying to do it at any cost, so, but its worth it,
To Lord Of The Dance. Michael flatley on 30 years since that life changing eurovision moment. Good morning. Today in the west it will be fairly cloudy, wet and windy. Further east we are looking at drier and brighter conditions with some sunshine but sao is coming to the south east later. All of the detail throughout the programme. Its tuesday the 30th of april. The Scottish National party has officially started the process to find a new leader, after humza yousaf announced his resignation as scotlands First Minister. He quit ahead of two no confidence votes at holyrood which were due to be held in the wake of his decision to eject to Scottish Greens from his power sharing government. Nominations to replace him opened just before midnight. Our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. Politically, there was nowhere left for humza yousaf to go. His leadership fatally wounded, not by his party or by the voters, but by himself. And so this admission that his time as First Minister had
The phone that he was giving up. There was a threeminute incounter i would say. They said they loved each other and at that point mr. Tyree said he was going to surrender, his words, to come out. Reporter but just before noon six hours after the standoff began, he came out shooting. It appears given the way the man chose to die that what happened here may have been a matter of death by cop. Steve langford, cbs 2 news. Garland tyree has a long criminal history. According to investigators, he has 18 prior arrests and had been in and out of prison. He had been on probation since last summer. A newspaper clip he posted on instagram shows he was arrested in the 1990s for the shooting death of a neighborhood rival but was convicted on a lesser charge. And that firefighter injured in the shooting is recovering at Richmond University Medical Center on Staten Island. Thats where cbs 2s Christine Sloan joins us live. Christine. Reporter thats right. The lieutenant firefighter is here at this hos
Gas, the other a toxic chemical. How much of that leaks our get into the air is anyones guess. Authorities are saying it does not appear to be a major worry for the time being but once buried, twice shy in prior crises when they got reassurances tend to be skittish. How difference no way of knowing. It is something we are watching closely. The Energy Department has tapped into those reserves to the tune of 500,000 barrels. Millions in there and this is meant to mitigate whatever price fallout we would have from here. But it is oil were talking about, not exactly some refined product whose prices have been soaring of late. Oil actually going the other way, but for the potential and ahead of any potential supply disruptions going on longer, theyre taking precaution tapping that reserve right now. Hillary vaughn in crosby, by the way near where this arkema plant is located. A lot of questions about how safe it is there. Hillary, what are you hearing . Reporter neil, the plant doesnt have