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intercepted. residential buildings in the cities were struck for the first time since putin invaded more than a year ago now. russia says kiev is behind the attack. listen. it is totally clear that we re talking about a response of the kiev regime to our very effective strikes on one of the decision-making centers. such a strike took place on sunday. gillian: ukraine is denying direct involvement. it came after another russian air assault on kiev overnight. one civilian killed after putin s forces bombarded the ukraine capital three times in the last 24 hours. mike waltz is here to weigh in in a moment. first we go to senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot in london. the war between russia and ukraine just got a lot more tense. never before in this 15-month conflict have civilian areas around moscow been targeted. at least eight drones were fired. most shot down. there were injuries and building damages and including where russian president putin has a h ....
you re live in cnn newsroom from washington. two major floor ris in texas. impeachment vote is underway for the texas attorney general. ken paxton is accused of bribery and abuse of power. they say the impeachment is illegal and is being pushed for by corrupt politicians as he calls them. up on capitol hill, kevin mccarthy said progress is being made. in the last hour or so, several members of mccarthy s whip team have been summoned to the speaker s suite. republican leaders are trying to finalize a deal to raise the debt ceiling and stave off what could be an economic disaster. let s begin our coverage of the debt talks. priscilla alvarez is up on the hill. manu raju, what are you learning about the negotiations? are they headed in the right direction? it is unclear. we do know they are close to reaching an agreement. they have been close for some time. there are a number of sticking points. they are having a difficult time resolving including spending to provision ....
they will walk out for 72 hours from 7am on wednesday the 14th of june. our reporter nicky schiller has more on this breaking news. as you say, we ve had a statement from the junior as you say, we ve had a statement from the junior doctors as you say, we ve had a statement from the junior doctors in - as you say, we ve had a statement from the junior doctors in union i as you say, we ve had a statement from the junior doctors in union in | from thejunior doctors in union in the last half an hour that said they are going to go on a 72 hours strike from june. since april, there have been a series of talks with the government. the latest was today, but those talks have broken down hence we have had this statement this evening. the bma and junior doctors have been asking for 35% pay rise. at the time of the last strike, steve barclay, the health secretary in england, said that was unrealistic and unreasonable. these talks have been going on to try and find some ground betwee ....
he s about to be arrested in new york and calls for his supporters to protest, reminding some of january 6th. how likely are charges? will they stick and how might it affect the presidential campaign. and moral compass. vladimir putin occupies ukraine and days after the rhague issue an arrest warrant for war crimes. one contender says his party is wrong to back away from ukraine. republican governor chris sununu joins me next and democratic senator mark kelly joins me with what s next on the war? plus failure to bank. the market has jitters after a week of worldwide banking concerns and another economic test for president biden. our banking system is sound. but does it raise risks of a recession? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is on edge. after calling for protest, donald trump has everyone s attention once again as the former president and his team prepares for the possibility he could be indicted in new york city this wee ....
in may. welcome to world news america and pbs around the globe. we begin tonight in ukraine, where at least nine people died after russia fired more than eighty missiles using powerful weapons, including rare hypersonic missiles. the latest barrage was the most severe to hit ukraine for weeks. moscow had not fired hypersonic missiles which can evade air defences since the early months of the conflict. the russian attacks cut power to the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant europe s biggest though it was later restored. the ukrainian military said just under half of the missiles fired across ukraine were intercepted by air defences. 0ur diplomatic correspondentjames landale reports from kyiv. this is what it of the ghetto. holmes total streets torn apart. lives turned upside down. in all, five people died here. this may be hundreds of miles from fighting but translation: there was an explosion in the sky. l i saw smoke and fire. victor told us how his car was damaged and ....