with way too early. yasmin vossoughian picks up our coverage now. good morning. on this memorial day, i m yasmin vossoughian. at this hour we re breaking down everything we know about tentative deal between the white house and the republicans on capitol hill to raise the debt ceiling, avoiding what would have been a cats trovg debt default. in iowa, crews are frantically searching for survivors when a six-story apartment building partially collapsed after residents reportedly complained about the state of the structure. over in ukraine, new explosions in the capital city after another brutal round of russian drone attacks. we ll bring you a live report from the capital city of kyiv. also, on this memorial day, tens of millions of americans returning home as the long weekend comes to a close. we ll bring you what you can expect on the roads on one of the busiest travel days of the year. hey, everybody. good to see you. we re going to begin with a critical breakthrough in
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
tonight on israel, including from the united states, to scale back its offensive. and we are in gaza with an inside look at a massive hamas tunnel. you can just see how wide this tunnel is. for starters, you can drive a small car through it. this is the biggest tunnel that we ve found ever. ever. norah: breaking news, the marvel star just found guilty of assault and harassment. how much jail time he could face. the major recall of popular granola bars. what to look for in your pantries. and a record-breaking 1.1 million dollars. that s the hefty price tag of one of princess diana s dresses. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin with that dangerous weather sweeping large parts of the country. hundreds of thousands of americans from new york to massachusetts and maine are without power tonight after the massive storm battered the northeast with those torrential rains and wind gusts up t
look at a massive hamas tunnel. speak we can see how wide this tunnel is for starters you can e a small car throat. this is the biggest tunnel that we ve found ever. norah: breaking news, the star found guilty of assault and harassment. how much time he could face. a recall of popular granola bars. a record record-breaking 1.1 million dollars at the hefy price tag of one of princess diana stresses. good evening. i m norah o donnell. think you ve with us. were going to be in with dangerous weather sweeping large parts of the country. hundreds of thousands of americans from new york to massachusetts and maine are without power after the massive storm battered the northeast with torrential rains and wind gusts up to 90 miles per hour. two people were killed by falling trees in new england. in michigan, the intense system caused this massive pileup on interstate 94 near kalamazoo, michigan. near whiteout conditions and blinding snow caused multiple crashes leaving car
i m here and i m in it, and this is what i m supposed to be doing. i m supposed to be telling these stories. he did this incredible work, but it took an incredible toll on himself and on his family. an extraordinary moment. ernie pyle who set the template for war correspondents going forward who play such important roles, telling the stories of conflicts up to this present day. we should note he was killed which a japanese sniper in april of 1985, a few months before the war ended. the book goes on sale tomorrow. david chrisinger, thank you for joining us today. that does it for us on this memorial day. joe, mika and willie join metro at 6:00 a.m. you can join me at 5:30 a.m.