Good morning, everyone. Welcome to cnn this morning. We are still debating about tipping. The whole commercial break. I am victor blackwell. Thank you for sharing part of your morning was us. All right. Right now all the fans are watching womens soccer. The u. S. Team, they are at the world cup. Its a make or break match. And she is back. Gymnast simone biles dominates after taking a break from the sport. The highlights ahead. Former President Donald Trump unleashes in his sharpest attack yet against his own former vice president. All this as his legal fight heats up and he faces a possible fourth indictment. President biden gears up for for a busy week as he gets ready to hit the Campaign Trail. We will talk his latest strategy as the white house struggles to sell his message of bidenomics. Right now, 90 minutes was not enough. The u. S. And sweden are in extra time. It is win or go home at the womens world cup. The u. S. Looked like a Different Team this morning with a number of grea
i don t use that word lightly. that s exactly what the man is accused of doing. terrorizing. they say the republican candidate was so angry over his defeat and claims the election was rigged against him that he hired four men to shoot at the homes of officials, even pulling the trigger himself during one of the crimes. we have one of the officials who was targeted joining us in a moment. she s going to tell us what the bullets hit and how close they came to her and her grandchildren. it is scary. what makes this our top story today is that it s not just about an alleged one off crazy person. it s not isolated. this terror is part of a growing problem. just ask nancy pelosi or pramila jayapal or the one in five adults who said in a survey they would be willing to condone acts of political violence. what is motivating all of these people and what is law enforcement doing about the threats before they turn violent? joining me now is nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent, ga
campus. it s not my job. it s your job. it s time for the soul of our university to reclaim its integrity. it s time for me and my fellow classmates to stop worries for our lives. why today a jewish student is afraid to walk the library? i m very troubled by what you re reporting. it s our top priority to keep our students safe and secure. can you tell us why the university did not react like other universities might have or hoped harvard would have? respectfully the notion that harvard did not react is not correct. anti-semitism last no place as harvard. what action has been taken against students harassing and calling for the genocide of jews on campus? i can what action have been taken? i m not asking neil: all right. that went well. that are ivy league schools, but these days more like poison ivy league schools. fox on top of university leaders in the hot seat as the house probes rampant anti-semitism on their campuses. did the presidents of harvar
media reports that 126 houses collapsed because of the quake and emergency rescue teams have been sent to the area. u.s. border officials are increasing resources at an arizona town less than 50 miles from the mexican border to deal with a recent increase in migrants amid the ongoing heatwave. authorities say border patrol officers will transport migrants to facilities where they can receive medical care, food and water. an excessive heat warning is in effect with dangerously hot conditions expected it to sunday evening. oregon drivers are now allowed to pump their own gas. the new law was signed friday by democratic governor kotek and went into effect immediately. stations cannot charge for more the service. this leaves new jersey the only state where service station customers cannot pump their own
president joe biden will be trying to sell bidenomics to americans this week. he is going to be traveling to arizona, new mexico and utah to talk about his economic policies which reject the trickle down theory in favor of focusing on the middle class. the latest cnn poll shows that 63% of americans disapprove of how the president is handling the economy. cnn s kevin liptak from wilmington, delaware. so, bidenomics, apparently a term we are using now, will be a centerpiece of the president s 2024 re-election campaign. why are we seeing low public confidence in his economic policies? reporter: yeah, certainly you are seeing a bis disconnect there. one of the biggest challenges for the president s campaign is going to be bridging that gap. that is what you ll see him doing out west this week. he is traveling to talk about the investments he has made in climate change, green energy, talking about the jobs that that will create, and this is all part of an effort to take more