london. max foster has the day off. just ahead on cnn newsroom. we ve got good news, we ve reached a bipartisan budget agreement. we re ready to move to the full congress. this is a good strong bill. we ve had incident that is happen over and over again that heightens the sense of severe. president erdogan not unreasonably steps down from the position. he doesn t have to worry for the time being. . lives from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, may 29th, 9:00 a.m. here in london. 4:00 a.m. in washington. why u.s. president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy are racing to sell their debt ceiling deal to congress. the tentative agreement would raise the debt limit for two years and avoid the possibility of a catastrophic default. and lawmakers are both sides of the aisle are expressing their concerns here s how the president and speaker defended their plan. they said they d only do it on the condition that it h
gun. welcome back to a brand new hour of fox news live. we re starting off with the wild video you just saw. a bus ride that started normal but turned to horror as a passenger and a drivers engage in a full-on gun battle leaving pass passengers ducking for cover. charles watson is live in atlanta with the latest. i think no one was killed luckily. is that right? yeah, that s right, arthel. nobody was killed in this crazy exchange of gun fire. a scary situation for innocent bystanders on the bus as the driver and another passenger engage in a wild gun fight earlier this month. i had a bad feeling from the time the young man got on the bus. you know what i m saying? it s an early feeling. my instincts was to hit the floor. this all unfolded on a transit system bus. you can see here in the video, the driver, appears to open fire on the passenger to his right who appears to have a gun in his hand. the passenger identify as amar e tobias. he got agitated because the driv
Faisal islam the latest geopolitical tensions and how it could drive up prices for all, especially poor countries. Weve got ourforecast down from 1. 7 in april, down to 0. 8 . We have already said risks were the downside when we made this forecast was down by almost one percentage point. There are number of factors, the continuing crisis in the world that we see and now of course we have the crisis in The Middle East. We have the slowdown in growth in china, we also have high Interest Rates that have continued. We see weak demand across the board in most sectors and most geographies. Thats why we cut the forecast. How much of this is actual policy . Were hearing from the west this idea of nearshoring, or income of Rebuilding Supply Chain away from east asia. How much of this is here to stay and how much of a problem is that . We saw there is more to it ongoing now within politically similar blocks number between locks that are dissimilar. That is some indication. We look at certain sec
Geopolitical tensions and how it could drive up prices for all, especially poorer countries. Weve cut our forecast down from 1. 7 in april, cut it down to 0. 8 . We have already said risks were the downside when we made this earlierforecast, so down by almost one percentage point. There are number of factors, the continuing crisis in the world that we see and now of course we have the crisis in The Middle East. We have the slowdown in growth in china, we also have high Interest Rates that have continued. We see weak demand across the board in most sectors and most geographies. Thats why we cut the forecast. How much of this is actual policy . Were hearing from the west this idea of nearshoring, friendshoring, Rebuilding Supply Chains away from east asia. How much of this is here to stay and how much of a problem is that . We saw there is more trade ongoing now within politically similar blocks number than between blocks that are dissimilar. That is some indication. We look at certain s