have a good night. we ll be doing for tv what fm did for radio. there are some that have accused your videos of being soft porn. we like to call them tastefully smutty. they never had any problems saying how they feel. u2! what are your dreams? to rule the world. michael jackson is the man of the 80s. music that is all beat and talk. it s rap music. i ll speak my mind heavy metal. it glorifies sex and violence. it hates authority. and adolescent boys love it. this weird beastly presentation that was birthed in the pit of hell. john lennon was shot by an unknown at this time white male. the world has reacted with immense shock and grief to the first rock and roll assassination. it was like in one moment, the 60s and the 70s got murdered. in his life he s given more love than most men and women on the face of this earth. we re here to prove that love is not dead, even though john is. you start the decade with the death of a beatle. you d
you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. in washington, the clock is ticking and the push is on. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy are racing to sell a tentative debt ceiling agreement to their respective parties. minutes ago, the president confirmed that he spoke with mccarthy by phone. they finalized the last of the details and said the deal now moves to the full congress for its approval. if they reject it or can t iron out their differences before june 5th, the u.s. could default on its debt, a scenario many experts say would be disastrous. not just for the u.s. economy, but for the global economy as well. and that threat still looms ominously over the capitol at this hour. up on capitol hill, lawmakers from both parties have their reservations. so passage is not guaranteed and all of this is unfolding as that fiscal deadline gets ever closer. cnn s priscilla alvarez is over at the why for us. eva mcken is live on set. let s begin a
understand. i just don t you think the american people might question that that every few days more documents have been found at his house. what i m telling you is what the president has said. he takes this very seriously. neil: and i think he also was surprised. president biden back at the white house. more questions swirling around a new batch of classified documents found in his wilmington delaware home. third time that they found more there they thought were there. the consensual search by the fbi was initiated by the white house and might extend, might extend to his vacation home in delaware. more on that. so what s going on here? we have you covered with peter doocy at the white house where a press briefing just wrapped up. aishah hasnie on capitol hill where the questions just keep piling up and house oversight committee member pete sessions on whether the administration is giving up. by that, giving up any answers. welcome. i m neil cavuto. good to have you on
fighting for other people. and now he s fighting personal griev grievances. and basically he encourage all of the other republican candidates get out of the race so everyone else can rally behind him. but this is not a coronation, this is a nomination. if someone enters the stage as a self-serving brand-enhancing candidate into the oval office, the trappings of the oval office are not going to change him and the power of the presidency will not change that and it s on full display in the show tonight. as we saw with trump, the presidency did not change him, in many ways, he changed the presidency and we re still dealing with that to this day. be sure to watch this all-new episode of the 2010s, it airs tonight on cnn. i m jim acostata.
president biden s materials the way we saw with trump. so now they have to go even further in trying to treat the biden case in a similar way or people won t have faith in any prosecutorial decisions that will be made. neil: they distinguish it john, this way. the president discovered this after the fact and wanted to be on top of it and be cooperative with authorities. believe what you may. in the case of donald trump, he was denying that he had any documents and then fighting like hell to share them with anyone. ultimately because of that, intransigents, getting his home raided. that s how they ll distinguish it. one trying to cooperate, one never did. what do you make of that? we don t want to make the government s decisions based on whether you cooperate as much as they would like you to cooperate. we have our constitutional rights. we don t have to cooperate with the government. they have to prove the case