last 60 years because they understand the power of incrementallism. i think part of the problem with republicans is that we are so often focused on hitting the hail mary pass we forget about the power of incrementallism. this is going to spend less money next year. that is not sufficient. it s a big win. let s put in our pocket and get another win tomorrow. republican dusty johnson of south dakota with a plea to house gop hard liners who are criticizing the debt limit bill. we ll have the latest on where support stands for members of both parties as leaders try to secure their votes. plus, president biden and former president trump mark memorial day with very different messages, and also ahead we re following a developing story out of moscow this morning. drones attacked residential areas for the first time since russia invaded ukraine. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, may 30th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we begi
want. norah: a cbs news exclusive. the irs agent, who we learned was investigating hunter biden s possible tax crimes, speaks out in his first interview. [bells ringing] today s marks one year since the tragic school shooting at robb elementary in uvalde, texas. a gunman walked onto campus and killed two teachers and 19 children. norah: severe thunderstorms in texas bring dangerous winds, hail, and flash floods. the pacific island of guam is facing its strongest storm in 20 years. typhoon mawar is lashing the u.s. territory with dangerous winds, torrential rains, and storm surge. norah: and medical breakthrough, how new science helped a paralyzed man walk again. wedny night. this busy we began with the death of mus icon tina turner, one of the most dynamic and energetic performers ever to take the stage. turner was not only a vibrant and unstoppable force in music, she was a survivor, and an inspiration to generations of women. she died tuesday at he
clock to january 20, 2025, at high noon because on the west side of the u.s. capitol i will be taking the oath of office as the 47th president of the united states. no excuses, i will get the job done. well, that was one of the few moments where in you could actually hear ron desantis as he attempted to announce his presidential campaign last night on twitter spaces. we ll have much more from the glitch filled launch. also ahead there s still no deal on the debt ceiling, but a republican leader in the house told lawmakers they can go ahead and leave for memorial day even as the clock ticks. plus, he proudly put his feet up on a desk in nancy pelosi s office on january 6th, and now he s going to spend years in prison for his actions that day. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this thursday, may 25th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. ron desantis has officially entered the 2024 white house race, but what should have been a historic mo
and on day one, the florida governor attacks donald trump. i don t know what happened to donald trump, but this is a different guy today than when he was running in 2015. norah: the shocking story of an 11-year-old boy shot by a police officer in mississippi. aderrien murry was shot went in the chest this weekend when officers responded to a domestic call at his home. his words to me were, why did they shoot me? what did i do? norah: traveling for the holiday weekend? we will have the weather and travel forecast. aaa says 3.3 million people are expected to fly, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. it is a 13-foot great white shark. they are thriving off the east coast right now, and we will explain why. norah: and we go person to person with olympian mikaela shiffrin. how she turns struggles into success. to be here, now, it s pretty surreal. norah: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us on this thursday night. we begin tonig
hello. ukraine s president zelensky has thanked germany for its fantastic solidarity on his first visit to the country since russia invaded ukraine. it comes after germany pledged a further military aid package worth more than $2 billion. mr zelensky has renewed his call for fighterjets ahead of a planned counter offensive against russia s invasion. the german chancellor 0laf scholz said he would continue to support kyiv for as long as is needed. translation: this war has severe geopoliticall consequences for everyone, but mostly for the men and women of ukraine. more than 1 million of them women, children and older people have found protection here in germany. 0ur citizens here stand in full solidarity to the people who have fled from the brutal attacks. mr zelensky thanked the german government for their support. above all, i would like to thank you, sincerely, really sincerely. and the entire german people for your help, for every ukrainian life saved. i would like to