tomorrow same time, same place. josé diaz-balart starts now. breaking overnight, residential areas in moscow hit by drones. it s the first time since russia invaded ukraine. it comes hours after the third wave of russian attacks on ukrainian cities in just 24 hours. back here at home. a mass shooting in florida. families run for their lives after gunshots ring out at a popular beach. in iowa, an incredible story of survival. a woman trapped inside of a partially collapsed building for 24 hours is rescued hours after first responders called off their search. on capitol hill, a contention showdown is suspected after a house committee meeting today to consider the new debt limit deal, and we will ask one congressman if he will vote yes to the bill. the man accused of killing 11 worshippers five years ago could face the death penalty. we begin this hour with that breaking news out of moscow where a series of drones struck russia s capital and it s believed to be the first ti
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our borders. president biden and secretary of state blinken decrying uganda s anti-gay law. it calls for life in prison for anyone convicted of same-sex activity. they signed it into law monday. blinken says the state department is developing mechanisms to support the rights of lgbtq+ people in uganda. in el salvador, the former president has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for negotiating with gangs while he was in office. he was president from 2009 to 2014. during that time period, prosecutors accuse him of association and many other crimes linked to a gang truce negotiated in 2012. he denied the accusations. in venice, authorities investigating how the grand canal turned bright green. the coloring was caused by a harmless chemical and local police are trying to figure out who was responsible for that.
change. i think when you show images like this and stories about riots and stories about racial injustice, it is going to, you know, you re going to get a lot of people let me start over again it s going to upset some people in certain ways and also i think empower other people. it s never riots are never a simple story or a simple thing to present. very ambiguous. when people have their popcorn ready to be entertained or informed they don t want to delve into the bigger, broader issues? new york i think they do. i think people do want to hear and these stories and get into discussions about them. i just think that it s it s it s tough for studios. i think universal s very brave to go ahead and show this whole story, warts and all. the way the riot is presented isn t one-sided. it was a destructive and terrifying thing to happen to the city. but it did have the effect of unifying, there was a gang