it then america. thursday, july 4 dead stuff good morning. you were alive in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin the owl with presidential campaigns during a critical moment, just three days and counting until joe biden and donald trump face off in a prime time debate right here on cnn. the earliest showdown of its kind in modern history, president biden, his team will remain hunkered down at camp david, where he s then the last few days and debate prep. meanwhile, over the weekend, donald trump road-tested potential debate strategies at a rally in philadelphia how should i handle him? should i be tough and nasty or should i be should i be she say no, should i be tough and nasty and just say you re the worst president in history or should i be nice and calm? and let him speak be tough? so how are the two campaigns spending these final days before the debate joining me now are cnn s alayna treene and kevin lip tack. kevin, you have some new reporting a
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general in history his body and his discovery and stream on max cnn, way to good morning. you relied with the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin with breaking news right now for president donald trump is meeting with congressional republicans up on capitol hill, marking a truly stunning comeback in american politics moments ago, the for president arrived at the capitol hill club in washington, right? bye the capital today, he will be trailed by a mobile billboard from the dnc playing this 11 minute video on loop of the january 6 attack. today s visit is apparently the first time trump has stepped foot on the hill since sending a mob of his supporters to fight like hell is he said it on january 6. here s how republican lawmakers reacted in the immediate aftermath of that assault on democracy. take a look the president bears responsibility for wednesday s at rioters. he should have nt me o enough is enough how times have changed three years later, the vast
Washington journal live, join the discussion. The house debated a bill to block funding for abortion. Abortion services and a formal care act subsidies for insurance courses that cover abortions. The bill makes permanent the Hyde Amendment. That bars several medical facilities from providing abortions. Strongse today and unflinching leadership on this issue. It was just write off ready to this presidency as it just began. There were millions of prolife women who were explicitly told they were unwelcome at this event. Today, the peoples house is giving them and more than 60 of americans from all political taxingions who oppose abortions ensuring their hardearned tax dollars are not used to fund the destruction of innocent life. Thats the principle numbers of both parties have supported in this chamber before. Democrats and republicans alike come together to support the bills that maintain the Hyde Amendment which prohibits the erect federal funding of abortions with limited exceptions.
Rights by ensuring that theirearned tax dollars are not used to fund the destruction of innocent life. That is a principle that members of both parties have supported in this chamber before. Every year, democrats and republicans alike, have come together to support the funding bills that maintain the lie called the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits the direct federal funding of abortions with limited exceptions. This 40yearold law has saved an estimated two million lives, but it is not permanent. Meaning that this timehonored protection could be taken away on a whim. Whats more, the law in its current form, has clear loopholes. A 2014 g. A. O. Study found that Taxpayer Funded insurance subsidies could be used to pay for abortions on over 1,000 obamacare plans nationwide. That is why today we have the opportunity to make this life affirming Law Permanent and governmentwide. As a mother and grandmother, and a nurse for more than 40 years, this measure is especially meaningful to me. During