us from all around the world. the debt ceiling deal is done. we will take a look at the challenges president biden and house speaker mccarthy face as they sell it to lawmakers. and a colorful mystery authorities want to know why the waters in venice s grand canal turned green. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. we begin in washington where there is an urgent push to pass a tentative deal to avert default. they are trying to build support even as they face pushback. while mr. biden says the agreement takes the threat of catastrophic default off the table, the critics will find he did not concede much in the negotiations negotiations. i said i m not going to do all the cuts. you pass the debt ceiling period. i will negotiate with you on the cuts. something totally different was attached before. tried to make it look like i made a compromise. i didn t. i made a compromise on the budget. well mccarthy has released the text of the 99 page bill which includes rai
turn our attention to other news. president biden has led international condemnation of new laws in uganda which mean that anyone having gay sex can be jailed for life. in some circumstances, people could face the death penalty. mr biden called the laws shameful, and said the us was considering sanctions. the united states has led the growing chorus of condemnation over these new laws. president biden, in a five paragraph statement, called uganda s new laws shameful and a tragic violation of universal human rights . he s called for those laws to be immediately repealed and is threatening sanctions if that doesn t happen, saying that the united states will, in his words, evaluate the implications of the law on all aspects of us engagement with uganda . now, one aspect of engagement with uganda is a programme known as pepfar that stands for the president s emergency plan for aids relief, which was established back in 2003 under the administration of george w bush to limit a
tonight, on a two hour edition of the hudson show, breaking details on the debt limit detail, we can hear from democratic hardly greg insider just got briefed on the white house we, also debated with u.s. experts. and special counsel jan s nick, eminem and the alvin bragg both of new potentially damning evidence against who else donald de trump and their respective cases, and setting the record straight on one henry a kissinger. as he marks his 100th birthday, will it because dark and very bloody legacy. good evening, i m mehdi hassan we have breaking news tonight we have what they are calling a deal, just a short time ago president biden s post about that debt limit agreement in principle reaches weekend when his administration and the republican leadership in the house. we ve got good news, we just spoke with speaker mccarthy, and we have reached a bipartisan budget agreement that we are ready to move to the full congress. and i think it s a really important step forwar
stoplighting fireworks on the beach when they were not supposed to do it. then they were attacked. john: any arrests made yet, jeff? yeah, sandra and john, no arrests as of yet, but since the marines, not in uniform were on the ground and kicked by a large group, consider it a case of assault with a deadly weapon. and the video, we should warn, extremely violent, were not more seriously hurt. as many as 40 people were said to be involved in the beating. marines say they were just enjoying san clemente beach friday night. we don t know what happened prior to the video being taken, the victims say the teens were lighting off fireworks. when debris hit one of them in the face from the fireworks, the men say they asked the group to stop, appears some shoving and then jumped and stomped on. some bystanders eventually stepped in to stop the beating. the mayor says the marines are always welcome in his city and celebrated and that s why he feels this attack was tragic and unusu
him on his alleged handling of top secret classified documents. sources telling abc news federal prosecutors obtained an audio recording of trump acknowledging he kept a classified document about a possible u.s. attack on iran during the trump administration. all eyes meanwhile on the senate tonight, 24 hours after the house passed the deal made by the president and the speaker of the house to raise the debt ceiling, now the vote in the senate and the warning from senate leadership tonight. rachel scott on the hill. in the northeast tonight, the air quality alert 19 states, smoke from large canadian wildfires drifting over several major u.s. cities all the way to washington, d.c. first day of the atlantic hurricane season and we can be first to this first named system. rob marciano timing out. abc news exclusive come of the that horrified the country. after a member excellently started to get into his car veered tonight one of the cheerleader shot three times speaking to gm