any minute now, republican senator tim scott will announce his bid for the republican nomination. the elephant in that room that you are looking at right now, those are live pictures, and what is he going to say about frontrunner donald trump. docked and ready to open the hatch. we are taking you live to international space station where the paying customers are making history. this is cnn news central. so, any moment now, republican senator tim scott is going to take the stage in his hometown in south carolina and formally kick off the presidential campaign. these are the live pictures of the event, and that is the room right there, and he has racked up some impressive endorsements, but he is entering field that most polls are showing that is dominated by former president donald trump. and we have eva kim there this morning in charleston, south carolina. what are you expecting to see? well, faith and optimism is central to his campaign pitch, and he is going to be le
can ramaswamy. larry elder. we take you to south carolina as the story begins. president biden and mccarthy are meeting today to talk about the debt. biden waited is long to come to the table to avoid default on trillions of dollars our nation owes. if they don t raise the debt ceiling to cover america s bills and interest it would send shock waves through u.s. financial markets risking possible bankruptcies, potential, irreversible standing to the u.s. standing in the global economy. politics biden style here. commander-in-chief is blaming maga republicans. the gop says biden wants a default more than a deal. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. ten days ten days drash re secretary janet yellen sending out a warning june 1st she says is the hard deadline to raise the nation s debt limit. the president with this. president biden: i ve done my part. now it is time for the other side to move from their extreme positions because much of what they ve alrea
let me close with this. as much as i m excited about this journey, i simply want to say this. it s really not about me. it s about that 7-year-old girl named jordan who brought roses to the stage for my mother. it s about 12-year-old who came on the stage. you see, america is a city on the hill. we are the beacon in the midst of darkness. we have an unusual responsibility. we have the responsibility to prove that self-governance works. we have the responsibility to share for thousands of generations what america has done for me, she can do for you. this can t be a another presidential campaign. we don t have time for that. we need a president who persuades not just our friends at our base. we need a president that persuades. we have to do that with common sense. conservative principles, but we have to have a compassion for people. we have to have a compassion part people who don t agree with us. we have to believe that our ideas are so strong and so powerful and persuasive th
together the last congress. there is no reason why we can t find consensus on this congress as well. good morning, everyone. who said washington, d.c., is boring? i ve been trying to tell everybody. i mean, the real what would you call it, the real congress? the real lawmakers of washington, d.c. a lot livelier. where is andy cohen? i m sure somewhere watching and taking notes saying i need to start this. hey, we re here live in washington with our coverage of the state of the union. post analysis. president biden heckled and boo d during a speech he gave last night. still, insisting he can reach acro across the aisle to get things done. we re going to talk to the white house in just a few minutes. also, a moment that stood out last night, mitt romney calling out george santos and his lies on the house floor in the chamber after president biden s speech telling santos, quote, you don t belong here. i told you it was dramatic. and manhattan s district attor
failure of silicon valley bank, there s still no explanation, zero for the grieving families of the victims of the covenant school massacre. six innocent lives were claimed that day including three 9-year-old students and three adult staff members. and while tennessee lawmakers have been calling for more details on the shooter s motivations, those calls have mostly fallen on deaf ears. among those pressing for answers, governor bill lee yesterday tweeted this. the covenant shooting was a tragedy beyond comprehension and tennesseans need clarity. he s exactly right. now, nashville police say they re moving to release the shooter s long awaited manifesto but they haven t shared a timeline for the release and it s unclear if the authorities will censor or redact any of those details. along with that manifesto, nashville police found many other items in their investigation. among them are this photos marked psych and medical, 20 journals, seven cell phones, five laptops, five y