prevents the worst possible crisis, default for the first time in our american history, economic recession, millions of jobs lost and protects key priorities, accomplishments and values that congressional democrats and i fought long and hard for. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy have a deal to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts. we will go through what is in the agreement and the reaction from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. we have new reporting on the evidence that manhattan prosecutors have in the hush money case against former president donald trump. also ahead, the latest from the war in ukraine following the largest drone attack yet by russian forces on kyiv. good morning. it s 8:00 a.m. on the east coast on this monday, may 29th memorial day. i m jonathan lemire. joe, mika and willie will be back with me live tomorrow. let s dive into the news. in washington, a deal has finally been made over the debt ceiling. we have goo
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these times. we are grateful. the beat with jason johnson in for ari starts now. welcome to the beat. i m jason johnson in for ari melber. we start with breaking news. legal heat engulfing donald trump. donald trump is in some real trouble in the classified documents probe as more legal vets predict a indictment is coming, even jail time. new bombshell reporting from the new york post. mar-a-lago workers moving a mar-a-lago box one day before the doj came for the documents and allegedly carried out a dress rehearsal for moving sensitive paper even before his subpoena. this showing calculated moves by the trump team undercuts trump s claim he didn t think he was doing anything wrong. he told sean hannity he declassified the documents with his mind. i did declassify, yes. is there a process? what was your process? there doesn t have to be a process, as i understand it. different people say different things, be
were chatting about you and i were almost jumping out of a plane skydiving and texas but because of weather we weren t able to maybe that was a bit of a relief. george: we did not have to jump out of the plane, but what a way to honor my grandfather, hopefully you got a taste of texas with some barbecue and cowboy boots and country music. so hope to do it again. spin on it was amazing honoring your family and their legacy and that beautiful state of texas and today looking forward to hearing your contribution. so guys, we begin with anger, frustration, and government distrust coming out of the town of east palestinian ohio, residents expressing outrage over an emotional town hall last night blasting the lack of answers about the derailed train and growing health concerns. it has been nearly two week since the derail derailment released four toxic chemicals into the air. they are understandably worried and have questions. the train company norfolk southern did not show up to
labor loosey-goosey but women making decisions about their own body roll down the gates side note, i did not know you worked at the bronx zoo. i was cashier and was pretty good if i do say so myself thank you, my friend. and thanks to all of you at home for joining us this hour yesterday when the news broke fox had reached a last minute settlement with dominion there was surprise and disappointment. damn it, i want my trial. i want it. i guess it s satisfying for dominion they had to fork over a pile of crash. what we need is fox news personalities who will look into the camera and admit they lied over and over again for the 2020 election america did not get to watch rupert murdoch raise his right hand and swear to thel the truth and nothing but the truth. they did not get any mea culpaas under oath what the country did get to see is a $787.5 million concession from fox, a nearly $788 million pay out that suggest fox was scared what awaited the company at trial, a p
life. how a major league baseball team and its fans are grooming this little guy for greatness. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. today ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy warned there will be repercussions after russia s deadly missile attack on civilians. overnight at least a dozen people were killed and several apartment buildings destroyed in the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia. zelenskyy s comments come on the same day russian president vladimir putin called a truck bomb attack on the one bridge linking russia to crimea a terrorist act. cbs s charlie d agata has the latest. reporter: civilians found themselves the target of russian military fire power overnight. missiles rained down on residential neighborhoods as families slept, obliberating homes and causing an apartment block to collapse. when the attack came, this 10-year-old s mother took him under her arm. trans