stephanie ruhle. speaker kevin mccarthy may hav won the battle to pass raising the debt limit, but now he i on a collision course with the urged president biden to make deal to give the u.s. from default, and economic disaster now the president can n longer put this economy in jeopardy, we - we have sent it to the senate. the majority of american overwhelmingly want us to si down and negotiate it is up to them now this afternoon, biden again insisted negotiations were out of the question. i m happy to meet with, mccarthy but not on whether or not the debt limit get extended that is not negotiable the clock is ticking, washington has until early jun to act mccarthy s bill now heads to the senate, but according to senate majority leader chuck schumer, the thing is dead o arrival. we are also following the civi rape trial involving forme president donald trump today e. jean carroll wh accused trump of sexual assaul gave explosive testimony i federal court. and we see t
it as a night of shame for turkish football. football. football. football. on the social media, football. football. on the social media. peeple football. football. on the social media, people are football. football. on the social media, people are furious, - football. football. on the social media, people are furious, and| football. football. on the social - media, people are furious, and they are asking how on earth such an incident can happen. in turkey both football federation and the referees have sharply been criticised in the past but this is an extraordinary event, personally, idon t past but this is an extraordinary event, personally, i don t remember such an attack at turkish super lig game for a long time. time. all the necessary decision need to be taken by all the clubs fan, it seems they support turkish football federation s decision to suspend all league games under further notice at this stage. but regarding the next steps we will wait and see. in the cham
captivity, they used to sing my songs to ease the pain. and what a joy for all of us to see those girls home with their parents. thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, we are about to hear from authorities, after a gunman, who s now dead, opened fire on the campus of the university of nevada in las vegas, killing three. claiming with the facts. and a cnn investigation into the cover-up of sexual misconduct in the coast guard, the action it prompted from the coast guard today. we begin with breaking news in las vegas, the press conference by authorities is starting. let s listen. first, i would like to reiterate to all of you that there is no more ongoing threat to our community here in las vegas. i d also like to tell you that we do know the identity of the suspect in this case, but i will not be releasing his name tonight until after the next of kin notification. as y all know, of c
Thank you. What a busy afternoon we are about to have. You have the busiest hour of the day. Lot of people asking why did Susan Collins decide 3 00 is when she is i dont have a good answer, but we will hear it moments from now. We dont have an answer, why are you asking the question. Other people are asking me the question, thats our job to figure it out. It appears we will hear from her in moments. History is about to be made in the United States capitol. The final confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court count will come down to two undecided senators. One is about to make her decision public, republican senator Susan Collins is set to take the senate floor moments from now to announce how she will vote on Brett Kavanaugh. The stakes could not be higher. Li Lisa Murkowski of alaska, republican, saying she will vote no. Jeff flake from arizona,
republican, not running for reelection says he will vote yes. If collins joins the yes column, this is a done deal. Kavanaugh will
Four women who attended the US Coast Guard Academy, including a current cadet, are expected to appear at a congressional hearing Tuesday and testify that the agency’s leaders failed to protect them from sexual harassment and assault.