your phone can measure you right now. i m taylor on ios or android. so you, in this morning with kasie hunt. next it s monday, june 24th, right now on cnn this morning but clock is ticking. joe biden and donald trump honing their strategies ahead of their looming debate. re-match plus, it s been two years since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, handing control to the states. but how will it impact the outcome of the election? this no member and a month s worth of rain in just three days this morning, i was reeling from what authorities are calling monumental flooding all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington, dc. alive. look at that beautiful sunrise in new york city. on this summer, monday morning, morning, everyone, i m cases see it s wonderful to have you with us three days and counting before the historic debate rematch between president biden and former president donald trump a president and a former president have never faced off in a debate like this. b
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again and welcome. it s time to break down the big stories with some smart people. today, we re asking just days before then put it away. the cell phone ban affecting half 1 million kids with sunset goes too far and brick by brick, police stopping a surprising theft, bring that s all about a hot trout the pavlo is here and ready to go. so sit back, relax, and let s talk about up first with five days to go before cnn s presidential debate. joe biden is spending this weekend prepping a camp. david, while donald trump is campaigning. the showdown taking place three months earlier than any previous presidential debate. could be a pivotal moment in this tight race. if you want some idea of what to expect, checkout the last time they shared a debate stage it started with a friendly greeting. would you who work late devolving into personal insult? it is nothing smart about yuja and constant in iraq options that d be honest. it s a very important, it out. i know the answer to t
imprint.com imprint for certain. cnn this morning with kasie hunt next it s friday, june 24. right now on cnn this morning. the judge in donald trump s classified documents case, ready to hear a request? the former president to invalidate the appointment as special counsel, jack smith millions of americans facing life-threatening flooding and suffocating heat with no let up in sight and new concerns that israel s iron dome could be overwhelmed if a full-blown war breaks out against hezbollah 5:00 a.m. here in washington, here s a fly book in new york city. the morning, everyone. i m on a rod, you infer kasie hunt. it s great to be with you this morning later today, donald trump s lawyers will be in a florida courtroom taking aim at the prosecutor who brought criminal charges against the former president over his handling of classified documents at mar-a-lago federal judge, aileen cannon will hear arguments on a request by trump to declare jack smith s appointment as speci
about 600 billion all the way on the left side of that chart that is nothing to sneeze at. but that looks downright tiny compared to right now, we d killed for a number like that, you d have the deficit hawks dancing in the streets. so what happened? well, covid right. the deficits spike to run $3 trillion a year during covid, we had bailouts and stimulus checks and small business loans. all of that was deemed necessary, but it was offensive. what s concerning here though, is of course covid is over deficits are still very high. they re actually going even higher and it s unusual because normally that s something you see when the economy is in trouble, when unemployment is high, right now, we have low unemployment and high deficits. it s very hard or to make sense of this, listen, this is a bipartisan problem, right? both parties are to blame here. i think the good news is everyone agrees this is not sustainable. the bad news is it s going to take some bipartisan co