we have a debt deal, but will members of both parties support it? the work far from over. the hardest part could still be ahead. what we re hearing from lawmakers as leaders start whipping votes. and children sent racing for shelter for their lives in ukraine, as russia launches a rare daytime attack on the capital kyiv. authorities are promising swift retaliation now, but after months of talk, anticipation of a counteroffensive is coming soon. we are following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central. so they have a deal, but do they have the votes? president biden and speaker mccarthy may have ended their staredown over the debt ceiling but progressives and conservatives are saying their respective sides gave too much away in this compromise. if the bill passes, the u.s. avoids a default and washington won t have to deal with the debt ceiling again until january, 2025. probably not a coincidence that that s after the next
early on this tuesday morning. morning joe starts right now. i don t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affair, i can t speak to that. right. ouch. left hook. yeah. you know, also, i can t answer any questions about playboy stars. i can t answer those questions. oh, and i know nothing about having businesses that go bankrupt after you inherit $400 million from your father. i can t speak to blowing that money that quickly. can t speak to being creepy. come on now. come on. boy, that was quite the defense, wasn t it, willie? it was. it actually was the first time really with any strength we ve seen governor desantis speak out. i guess that was indirect. and amid some other things. it quickly spun to an attack on the investigation, an attack on the manhattan district attorney, as a soros-backed leftist, everything you expect, but he dipped his toe in the trump criticism. i saw it. let s hear
peace, not closure. it will never be closed because he s forever gone. reporter: catie beck, nbc news. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports, let s get right to it. at this hour, after a weekend of deadly violence, miami beach imposed a cur few overnight and this afternoon, a vote on another curfew. what it means for thousands upon thousands of spring break visitors. the world s top climate scientists issuing a survival guide for humanity. you ve got to hear their dire warnings and the major course correction they re recommending. republicans circling the wagons ahead of a potential indictment of donald trump, with one of the former president s top rivals blasting new york s prosecutor. and as donald trump awaits the grand jury s decision, his hand picked witness just arrived to appear before them. might it have an impact? our nbc news reporters are following all the latest developments. but first, i want to get to vaughn hillyard, who s
. that s the message from a former american law enforcement officer who vehemently opposes washington s continued flow of weapons to ukraine. and we made the statement of visiting the war twin city of mario paul, john mcdoogan said there s a police officer in florida until he was investigated. also a legit alleging widespread corruption, blackmail and nepotism in the sheriff s office he worked in, he eventually received political asylum in russia, which doesn t have an extradition treaty with the us. after recently returning from the don yes republic, he spoke to my colleague in o neill. so i ve actually been there 6 times since the special operation began and the situation is pretty grim in terms of the civilian population. i mean, what they ve faced from the ukrainian forces there have just been terrible being used as human shields, being held hostage is being shot by snipers for trying to evacuate. and this is straight. i get this straight from these people. they told me t
Aged 11, 13 2022 data on 280,000 children aged 11,13 and 15 2022 data on 280,000 children aged 11, 13 and 15 from 44 countries and regions. Girls were found to be more likely than boys to be drinking and getting drunk aged 15. In england, wales and scotland, the World Health Organisations report said alcohol, which can damage childrens brains, has been normalised. It called on countries to introduce more measures to protect children. Measures to protect children. Tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence. This its vote of no confidence. This its after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. Losing the vote wouldnt automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. The no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross,