john: to say the least. the supreme court deciding whether president biden could ignore congress or go on one of the biggest spending sprees in u.s. history, wiping out student loan debt for millions of americans. and over on capitol hill, lawmakers are holding hearings on both the china threat and the border crisis. sandra: that s where we start a border bust netting enough fentanyl to kill 50 million people. and one mother who knows the drug s devastation all too well. we have a weather balloon from china going across our country. nobody died, and everybody is freaking out about it. but 100,000 die every year and nothing is being done, not enough is being done. you talk about children being taken away from their parents. my children were taken away from me. john: just some of what we heard during today s house hearing on the border crisis. mother who lost two of her sons to fentanyl poisoning not only grieving but also getting downright angry. sandra: and just now
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and now northern borders, to inflation, the economy and, of course, national security concerns after that chinese spy flight reached air space. with all of that in mind, 44% approved, 55% disapproved, and more than half of democrats surveyed, 53% said they d like to see someone else on the ballot in 2024. lucas tomlinson with a closer look at polling. reporter: fed s preferred measure of tracking inflation increased for the first time this summer. now a majority of americans are saying that they have less money in their pocket now compared to a year ago. only 12% say they have more compared to the same period last year and 2018. this is not a trend that s boeing in the right direction, arthel. on fox news sunday, democratic senator ben cardin from maryland defended the president. i think the challenge the typical american family has high, there s high prices. you have to deal with that. the reality that it s difficult to make ends meet, i think president biden understan
morning starts now. let s try it again. good morning. buenos dias. welcome to cnn this morning. i m boris sanchez. i m amara walker. and then there were three. yes, for the third time in a week, u.s. fighter jets having to shoot down something over north america. this time over canadian airspace. what we know about this one and the coordination between the u.s. and canada to bring it down. plus, more than five days after that deadly earthquake struck turkey and syria, more survivors are being pulled from the rubble. the latest on the recovery efforts there and why officials are detaining people responsible for the construction of the buildings that collapsed. and super bowl sunday means super bowl commercials. why we re likely it to see more beer ads this year and a little bit of nostalgia. and we will tell you about the pilot program pairing police officers with mental health professionals. why one chief says this change is necessary and should be widespread.
constitution. politico reports this on the fallout of the referendum, quote, turnout soared in canas despite advisory and little else to draw democrats to the polls yet in a state where trump beat president joe biden by 15 percentage points in 2020, the amendment was failing badly in a brushback to republican legislators who are preparing to move legislation s stricting abortion, and if the politics of roe proved fruitful for republicans in kansas, it will be even more treacherous for the gop and swing more moderate swaths of the country and here s how abortion rights advocates pulled it off according to the new york times, quote, registered republicans far outnumber democrats in kansas and they made explicit appeals to unaffiliated voters and center right voters. in interviews last week in johnson county, texas, a number of voters said they were registered republicans and opposed the amendment, a dynamic that certainly played out across the state given the margin. the resu