good morning to you. welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, may 14th. i m victor blackwell. happy mother s day to you. thank you. happy mother s day s to everyone. i m amara walker. thank you for joining us this morning. here s what we are watching for you. moving along. hard to tell. president biden and republican leaders are expected to meet this week as they rush to avoid an unprecedented debt default. the warning coming from the white house as that crucial june 1st date inches closer. ukraine s president says the country s counteroffensive against russia will begin soon as he meets with countries supplying billions of dollars in aid. what that looks like on the battlefield and the report that zelenskyy could be planning attacks inside russia. gone through a fiscal crisis, a pandemic, and a horrific tragedy that could shatter any community, but did not here. four university of idaho students fatally stabbed in their off campus apartments six months ag
o donnell: vaccine for r.s.v. as the dangerous virus spreads across the nation, cbs s janet shamlian has the promising news for parents of young children. and, the new requirement forcing new york city employers to post salaries for job openings, and why it may give future employees leverage in negotiation. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night, as we are just one week out from the all-important midterm elections that will determine who holds power here in washington. we ve got the latest on that in just a minute. but first, we ve learned new details about the break-in at the home of speaker nancy pelosi, where her husband paul was violently assaulted with a hammer. members of pelosi s family are expected to soon hear audio from the 911 call from paul pelosi, and see body camera footage from that very night. today,
grievance with my damn party, we re getting crushed. o donnell: vaccine for rsv as the dangerous virus spreads across the nation. cbs s janet shamlian has the promising news for parents of young children. and the new requirement forcing new york city employers to post salaries for job openings and why it may give future capitol police leverage in negotiation. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us this tuesday night as we are just one week out from the all-important midterm elections that will determine who holds power here in washington. we have the latest on that in just a minute. first, we ve learned new details about the break-in at the home of speaker nancy pelosi, where her husband paul was violently assaulted with a hammer. members of pelosi s family are expected to soon hear audio from the 911 call from paul pelosi and see body camera footage from that very nigh
can. if our republican friends block it, we re going to put our heads together and figure out the best way to go. everything is on the table. it s plain and simple. there s estimates a infrastructure package that could have a price tag of $4 to 5 trillion. the republican leader offered this are prediction. i think the trojan horse will be called infrastructure. but inside the trojan horse will be all the tax increases that senator scott and others have been talking about. my suspicion is they re going to jam everything that they can in to that bill and call it a infrastructure bill like they tried to call the bill a couple weeks ago a covid bill. how democrats expect to get it done was revealed in a hot microphone moment. ben cardin and pete buttigieg talk about going alone to using senate rules to pass it with 51 votes. ultimately it s going to be put together similar to how the rescue plan was put together. most likely reconciliation. infrastructure was thought to